Mr. and Mrs. George Clark of Vine nvempe reun’ned Saturday from Wis- ,.m-m_lgj§ glandular a week's ..-l In. Lani: lint: " lith- t--..-o.d,-eettt. alumni-My,de mun» 'NMmtdr'trhbwrttai. In. um“ Wilmer Peck mined “halo-eh [Mi-villa. Khan- - m an" n can! tech MhHWM-athmtd man-manna.†“Gum-math.“ Mr. A. L. Mills of N. '.1t. Johns ave- _ of Lawrence O'Neill on Wednesday in hue and Mr. Henry Bacon of Lincoln Galena, Ill. nvenue are in Burntside, Minn., wherer Mr. and Mrs. Fred Byrne and Mr. they joined Mrs. Mills and family and I and Mrs. J. V, Swllman ana expected their guests Hugh Seyfarth, Douglas l to return next Wednesday from a Brigham and Dania Maven Hutrhlthree weeks tour to Canad- and the Seyfarth. Douglas Brigham, Henry east, Bacon and Everett Mills are leaving: Mr. and Mrs. Frederickson and Burntside the latter part of the week l daughter Lucille of Altamira Cad.. for a motor trip through the west. Care spending the remainder of the Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly of 107t Ash street. Winnetka, armouneel the ent-ment of _lhrir daughter Anne to Edward Greenwald. Jr.. of this city. The wedding will take place in the early fati, Miss Jean Whinery of s. Linden avenue, returned from the I. X. L rum-h. Dayton. Wytc, after a several weeks' stay there. Mrs. C. A, Wright of Lincoln ave- nul- is entertainisttt at luncheon at Ex- moor club on Friday for Mrs. Chris- tine T. Egan of Hawthorne lane. _ Hrs. Byron}; Holes "Fa-a'.'-; nae entertained at bridge on Monday thermion at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Olsen nnnounce the marriage of their daughter, Grace Net: to Mr, Cyril Thom Drstrg on May, July M, at St. June: church print at 8:3) o'eloek in the morning. Alice Ohm us her sister’s only " tendon. John Boyhn In best mu. After . wedding breakfast " the mar Beach hotel the young con» Pt.Phtorarrtnereefmtriptothe their return they will be u home if: their my friends It 538 Cantu-ll we. _ Mrs: George 3.. Buhl of Linden Park place entertained at bridge on Tues, das afternoon at her home for Mrs. Christine T. Egan of Hawthorne lane. Mr. and Mrs. W. s. Rankin and family of Forest avenue have gone to} Burlingmn, Wis.. where they win spend the remainder of the summer. " In William Turpin and Mr. John Bell from Madison, Wis, visited friends in Highland Park recently. Ther were former residents of High- land Park. Hrs. H. B. Roberts of S. Sheridan road has returned from n several day: visit in Indiana. Spar. Mr. Bard and daughter Miss Janet will leave Friday to join Mrs. Bard and after . awn! dnys visit there will take a motor trip 'ist, re- turning the first of September. Word has been received from “in Helen Bonmique by her puma. Mr. and In. Ewe A. Boomiqm of Gerard - of her safe arrival in Ms. She sailed on July " Ind is to be in Europe for three months, Mr, uni Mrs. Walter Lemme of (his city In waiving cumuluiom on the birth of I daughter Wedn- ... My west the - on Sun- hy of relatives in Wank“. lil- Jane Martin of Basel "an: mined at diam at the know WI! club Saturday nigh We- coding the - Saturday night Miss Margaret Kerr of Pleasant avenue left Friday for Camp Gray, Saottaturh, Much, where she went as I delegate from. the .Presbyterian chum-h to attend the young people's eonferenre being held there July 21-28 turned from Sunset Lake, Wampum, hunting and fishintr, Fish dinners tor twelve and fifteen were not uncom- mon. While there they visited John Sobey who gaw the family many fine rides in his new speed boat. Dr, Sex-. smith reports very [mod luck with pike and blue herring. having caught fifteen or twenty. Mr, and Mrs. R. S. Udell and family of s. St. Johns avenue returned Sat- urday from Camp Goodlana, Wiscan- sin, where they spent the past two weeks. The Delta Alpha chapter of Theta Upsilon Omega fraternity of the Uni- versity of Illinois held a beach party July 21 " the Ravinia bench. Mr, 1nd Mrs, Harry Earhart of S. St. Johns avenue are spending their which on North Manitou island. Mrs. Ralph A. Bard and son Georgie of N. St. Johns avenue left Sunday for Alexandria, Minn, where they will visit Mrs. Bud’s father, Mr. beet. Ind northern- wiiioiLik Mr. and Mn. R. E. Crawford of Ptr-et “can. Luke BNC, are re- 91-7.}:eg m. a the highland Purl In. David K. Thom and dingh- ter list Betty of Forest avenue Be- turned hone lanky from Martian: Puck. lick, where they have spent the put an days. Mr. Ind In. Albert J. Brockmn of 6340 Sheridan road announce the much! of their daughter, Marion Helen, to James Emmet Dutry, son of In. Agnes Duly of 121 S. Second strut, The wedding will take place in the early fall. mammal“ Inn Bury D. Winter is ape-din; in vnk viking relatives in Poll “ The Misses Marguerite and Alice 1 Quinn of Kenosha spent the weekend ‘uf Mrs. Vivian Allen. _ Mrs Edmund Bite! and children are pupa-ted to return home Monday at l ter spending the past three weeks at l Ephriam, Wis. I ', Mr. Ed Rotten In: plasmids-x I Mr. Barrett Lyom of busing. Mich. was the weekend guest of Mr. and (Mrs. Stanley Newrll. '-'re.-tuo-ro.ar ddMuaWd-w. Mrs. Guava“ won consolation. Mr. and In. A. E. Smith Ind fun- ily have and from SIT Gleam: Iv- enue into their new home " m Ridge- wood Drive. winners m Mr. Fred lubly In; Mr. Jouph Berotre, second Ind It. but! thi. ml "ue I. A. c-iu- on "£01m stud. My will In". man-mm“ bunnmdthh'qkd Inn-laced“ the Ink-end M of Mr. Ind In. Ont-r Schhnidley orN. Second and. In. In†WI: - may Int-prised on S“, â€in by I number of friends who an: to help her ceklr-te - trirthdV "toi-B- m. Five hundred in phyul I three tables and the nine-{II - Mr, and In. Benin-tin Sehlifnet Ind funily Minna! My from I three weeks my in West Viffinil where they visited Mr. gamma hum]. I“. lit. new, in "ue-ec Mrs. Fred Okey of N. St. Johns ave- nur entertained the Merry-Go-Round at her home on Monday evening. Cards was the feature of the eveninzA Pett you errout8rs, l_rl. Fred - gut woolular f " ‘eeb day h of De‘sPlaines an smirk the vied: at the Dells in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. H. G, Norkett and daughter Dorothy of Homewood Ive- nue are on a three weeks trip through Canada. Mrs. TV, F. Barber of Oklahoma was the week end guest of Mn and Mrs. w. C. Powell of Park u'vnue. Mr. and Mrs. John Schringel of N, Green Bay road attended the funeral of Lawrence O'Nei0 on Wednesday in Galena, Ill. Ema smeW-.§};éW . . . M... u.. --- _ " him celeb-nu! his yiriirdrr' "11$“ - hummus any. The even-n; was spent m mm: m Hank-m run. “lunch Mrs". Herbert Moran and famur:""r 2m. "ft, -_-- -_ with her guest Mrs. E. A..Ichugh.<, _ P"?"cr, _ of. Milwaukee are leaving Que end of 3:3"; "Le: T, br,,:.?,,', T' this week for Green Bay. Wis., where of "pug-m Pun. Csyetr of u Mrs, Moran rm make an indefinite, Cf s"dr.'tr,,t,tt,fl1f,-,,t'..tr.e stay with relatives there. ‘0» [nun-"n: :mumz has t Mr. and Mrs, Oscar lverson and Mr. and Mrs. George My spent the weekend with relatives in 0conomo- woe, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. J. L Crteter Ind daughter Helen have gone to Charle- voix. Mich., where they are living at the Belvedere hotel. Mr. um Mrs. seam Venn and? Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Johnson of In! Daniels avenue spent Sundny at Ba loit. Wis. . Mr. and In. S. Vnndcrbleek of Fmitland Purl, Florida wen the goestsaretdapsofi-eekotMr. and Mrs. Milton Tilnnn of Centrll avenue. Miss Ruth Berohe is spending two weeks in nob-n. Hill. the - of I son on Tuesday, July " at the High», land Park hospital. I Mr. and In. Herbert Calcium ot Taylor avenue announce the birth of a daughter on Tuesday, July a. In the Highhnd Park hospital. I Mr. Charles Meiahard who under went an operation at the Highland Park hozpital Fridny is getting dong nicely. Dorothy Larson spent last week in lathe Forest. the guest of the Gun: Camptteif children. Mr. and Mrs, Frederickson and daughter Lucille of Alhambra, Cad.. are spending the remainder of the summer with Mrs. Frederickson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L N. Berube. b6rthetfndB-burmtriaung.ht, 'i5a*hvWuteis-dt.qth.- ".attuEri-hehh-itaL “Who‘d-Mb MsAlbudr.ttiurrareummbleitio-.wis awn-“mush. “Edith-laud“ 'roua'tvi.th-hthe-t. Milanese-atolls.“ In. Enrt hitch. In. Ud- _ Inn-n It. and In. A!“ IQEI'Wl-d In. F. C. Rm G. Mo! SLJoln'Il'ho. Mr. and In. A. I. John-an have returned from a two veal: mar trip through the out. visiting Near York. Detroit, Pittsburgh and vuiou pines of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Penn: of Deer, field avenue announce the bigth of l Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lundgmn of Northbrook announce the birth of an eight and om half pound son. born Friday at the Higphnd Park hospital. The Lundgrens in: formerly of Highland Park, Mrs. tamderen being Ehmice De Long. tel Avenue. mama. an "eoivirtq congratulations on tho birth at a daughter on My. My = at the Hitrhuad Ptrk hospital. vendor: " Wong-'5 My .- cicty of the Eva-Neat M at Mr. Wink- Witt-I -tertnaid 'trt. J. Downy uni by!!!» lurid Mr. and In. Bert Kw ot B» 1"f Tpegday. July " at the High How moisture. he test in vnhnhle h _fru,'te1.io, with the con-etch: in â€Induction into the United States of I reindeer u in article of food, u Id] 15 for the information of Am ' mun-s. for the information of Aias, "an mtives, for whom reindeer men! i provides a staple article of food. l Two departments of me Govern- 'ment are co-operating in the study ' and the analyses und experiment: {at lowed a meeting in Washington he LKlein representatives of several bur of lilmnis. his 'ure in the C-ttF Cour: of [Ail funny. lllimu, I mt: I.‘ the l'nllovnn‘ 3mm!“ h- Inn my“ ed Ind that it (valor-n "bin-tiâ€! to the maimn of the ork’md may fer the eoerrtrxsctitset " the sine, t-rtt Plvinl Wat Gnte Tm. nilhm‘ Amy (Suzhou-d Pe Pad Bram-x. Dram a.» 2m and -as-reireaiiimicdrV partner“ of the Interior. Bum-n of Education, the governmental - charged with the promotion of the reindeer industry in connection with the educational work among Alaskan natives. Further experiments will be conducted, and results of the tour mend study will be incorporated in a popular bullrtin on the cooking of reindeer meat, Similar to bulletins on thr cooking of beef and hunt- Srhmd Llfe. Putuic mm i {pm rive- 'tt' the Band cl Land luau-(Il- of Crtr ot 'Syftttryd Puritan-nu of uh. “a swan Publ" 'tottee in hereby gnu. that the Bonn! "r Lara" lnwnnrmu " the ce, If Halal-ml Purl. (Hunt! of [Ate and SI... of (Umor. has hid in the (“my Court u] lair Uvurrty. “know, a (mink that in. (man-u Imprrwrment. ' bum -brt- a! and Inn " conform “hand-1h t~ the rauuihmla a! the unkind adj-law fur the evuitartion " the - man: The umuuumu ut . water mm -Meosrstr, in (mum: Line Ila-d. Huhhnd Park sue-s Aaesesmertt " and Court Dorks: Na 3.1. And that .ppliulmn In: been Mu» an! Cvurt In ccrrtsider uni drum-hr item" m: um the has sub-d In aid (rink-k an Inn. Thu I rue-ring will be Mr] - and wwlmliun an Sun-1*}. [he ttth - of Am! A. D. 1921!. " the in!" " in GIII o'clock in the fun-soon " said dar. " G» Canary, Cum Ila-m: or “I! Conn. in an Cuunty Court House. ll “Quiet-n. in In] 14kt Count): mun-Hum my be tum, u: mid -h"eV-. on at Inlan- the but of I": MI.) If!“ In the {om-mu or at: any. - - land Purl: Swhl ALASKAN REINDEER HEAT OF FOOD VALUE mmrmmmunm 36 First Street Noith ‘Phone 2871 STRAW HATS " is; (akin? Ira arTa4 (Rum Ila-m: or and Conn. in In. Conn House, ll Waukml. in aid ART OLSON All Sizes, Shapes and Styles nmlkum r LII-1'5. F. J. BROWN. HALF PRICE NOTICE it Nuw.e-1qwrh6d_riubee-_- A... max-d by on: have. put“ Ttre hrd of In"! lum‘l m .serittturr-.rour.titimertbe, dun-unxvurmeuunm Hui“!!! F. “WI-S. W" I III)“. _ _ - _ rei(r Evil? “‘ dawn t'ff."uh.%"au'"dgat"A'hrg .%"'axm=rf'tp.Pftg.tfgut all n... Dual-inc. if.-. f,rh"lt1u'".t'Tfs tir"it.e.lhihh%,tth"t?n1htii ill .u ©-eeB-t. 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