J Ik-germs-eat-is-d “Minoan-mm. ‘C-IOVIMBCMng-ou for Mem Mimm Hardarre and Mrs. Me- Knih " km and the humâ€: _ In. Burial of Fauna-7, lick. visited In C. C. w “d M. and In V001." and .71 Pr., Jack Yr- and children Dor- n‘ky and Jack, Jr.. have been visiting Mr, Mrers brother. Alfred, in Mit, waukee Mr. Ind Mrs, Alfred Myers norm tttrs week-ered with the Jack Myrrs family. Mrs. A, c. Wood. Miss Louise Wood. Mr. and Mrs, c. G. Wood Ind children Vivian utd Allen George of Chm. - the (and; of Mr, std Mrs. Ed, win Allen Wood, of Rosemary Ter- ran last Sunday. Edwin Wood, Jr, has hr! " hir rumt Wilbur Johnson. of Chicago. for the put week. Visa Amalia Petersen had as her btests last “k Miss Lydia Himkley, of HirtV. Ill.. Mr. 0.qu Maw-r of Fhimrm Mrs, J. P, Shaw Ind Mr. Ema-st Shut of Wheaten. Tll. Miss Marina Hitch!" of Galien. Mi"... who in been the rum of Miss Mm lksmond. left for ber home on thnr ttte Mr. and Mn. "men Rar. r-tt - 'hr. "at: of Mr. Ind In. W In: _ Ln and aitcr ti, {IZJrM'r tenth thrs irrrt"vslii Puhhc I.» mtg v. I} he nyun 3irndey afternorm 1‘31!) CrettmR from P. 'o 3 and from 7 in 9 p.m.. instead tr Saturday. 0n Wcdnesday or Smut (JV the lilvrlry wuli no: be upon bu: the days will be Monday and Friday Vrs, James Wilson accompanied hy F. r so" and his wife Mr. and Mrs. El- Frre 0. Wihon of Libvrt.vvitle left Sunday for FHeowood., Iowa. where she win also whit her other twin son. Prthert J. Wilson. I; thinnd Park “"4 at thy home of Mrs. H. 10ka after himseiigaiviri'éoéfiliig}; to rule themselrek we LavVaiiTiriii,siiG"tioic around the rights of the individual. We believe he will brrbetter off if he I..AI,, ,E., I' up .- I . '"V ‘.< It is better to be timid and alive in a boat than to be brave and drowned from a canoe. It is better to be called m old woman and stick close to the shore than it is to have a pulmotor applied in an effort to bring you back from a shore on the other side of eternity. It is hetter to build up a reputation as a careful driver than to pose as a fellow who burns up the highways. Don't be afraid to insist on using good judgment at all times. You may live longer. The%ss of life is the tradedy of the tourist seawn Such a tragic period is now here. Only the must extreme care will pre- vent serious accidents. . d1 As great an effort is needed to reduce the hazards of happiness. Pick up any Monday morning paper during this season of the year and the from page is crowded with the story of tragic deaths by automobile au'idents and drownings. At one time during the fore part of July it seemed as if an epidemic of drown-nines had broken out in the state. Some of these deaths, in fact most of them, were preventable. There is nu use taking a chance when driving. fishing or swim, ming. Thece pleasures are not worth the Hazards. - it! In Mitch-1.7" "ddr".' My. - II! M lau- n4 John A tremendous effort to reduce midents in industry is being made. Industry discovered that accidents were not only regret- table, but costly, so their elimination began n number of years ago. Today an accident in industry is I rarity, For years the railroads of the nation have been conducting "Cross Crossings Cautiously" campaigns and the loss of life in this manner has been noticeably reduced. " Highlanh Park Pass ' ' -"-_r-'"'"r"9" hyptt.:tt,er,ePttmryert_rp.aet-i"iii"iiiiGa' "trh.mino'-t-_iidiE TH URSDAY. SEPTEMBER 'rs. E. K, Williams. left. Sunday Nashville. lnd.. after a visit with daughter. Mrs. Frank Russo. n; Mr, av E. ii. W2lavan had as her 2:: Saturday Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. and M rs "'t""--ua4thuti-ou-r-. -.'tihry Inna. icuai GG Deerfield HAZARDS OF HAPPINESS mum. and SELF GOVERNMENT , of l uhr. Mrs 3-1 r m i usumcr with friends whose winter 3 “nae 15 m Litrertsviite, miss i'sqr'oara Haeht ruummi her TY Mr sin". In. M Loy re- .'TreftokrrbmrteturtiwryrGees, (Hahn-uh Abraham-um: 1tteafithoE-amra-i. wn'mm. Thwh-dln‘hl‘ 'rl.-.-.-.:.-,. Ila-â€Hing Horm. and Garden Review .. Iurtnoek 1 bum Woods raids“! will nuis- the! Robert“ family. when churning; home n: the Enter " Wit-liq. 1 Adam Ruhr: Minsk-gum has Ind m- un" [mm linm-apolis. linu..1 R hrr "at. Mr. c, W. Eerie has hm vidyin- (hicazn. luct Saturday. l Th, l. 0 Rw-konhurh family with ', :rL‘rn chihireru took the pd. tor. Harm! the iarerct funny at the art-l and the foamy Ftrln “I! wt-" c.. at anmnn'i Lake last Wodnsduf Er lama Robertson mind trom ikron. Ohio {:4 Sunday to look " b v details of renting his home to Divan! Sese and family of Kan-s City. lr.Seesei:u|lw3-uwiththel Metropatitat, Life Insurance Com-- “V: vicinity in the Orrintton hold iii!, Evans“. until new I. when she) w?" co to Ahm- to live. but expern' n be in (hi-ago four (in): each] month to h, «mm: of :zm'hgrlniguséum and Mr. Run-ll Harbin of Oak Ptrk. t' th." St, l. my?“ F:vtmeerteat church "any Mr. and In. E tr Jun]:- MW 1" nm‘d trom M Kim. Wit, where !rsrt.trttr-rrrroLaod Pttytva-o-o-. m. Ntttie ler ofr h. but. vim an 3 " tite l'nivswity Exttrrtrion; C' . rsua-ory of t lineage lacs: week. f Mr, and Mrs. Craig of “swan. " ln’ing In the bungalow west ot , b_rty:ted ham- or: Deertietd Road 'Trp Schwingvl homestead». Mrs.} ...: v.:i', t ash ttte '.ower Rradrs In! l .-:u: w-hvd and Mrs, Ilelbeni y , 2.“. upper trades. I -' r flux Hi Raver maintained a: l "T --: “num- m her home on rtivli umâ€; Thxhdxy yciii,:,i) ,‘ ' , T 1 kr-Lwon. "any Muht-) I' l‘u' ', r and Mrs. Craig; I . _ ' I :1. 'Zunty Tvachcrs'l " [ 'avck rm. Friday and 11 ha, q 'r' the month of Angus: h hi; mar. father. {Rs Eula? an Hm hl Btrk has been "ism" in: “1-111 and Mr, xi:', ‘hur nephew. I I0! Mr. Knacks H C ~ J-",. Lulldinz nthnm ott West wag soloist at MURDER as Deerfield yuunz women who have hemmed to their positions as wh- ers in the various schools In Miss 3latgareth Platte to North Ohms rchool; His: Harriet Gastfieid, Misses N'arzaret. Florence and Restrict Car Man to Chieaeo schools: Mrs. R. E. p, tns", and Miss Mav Titus to North. hrnok school; Miss Helen Reichert to the Grove school on Dundee mud. Ind 1am! Miller to - Kindergartnn in Mit, waukee, Slr. and Mr, C, Wanrusr Getty here rented their home on Central avenue. '0 a chi-ar." family. and have moved "tto their new home on Eutrmse ml- was. tut week, Mr. an: er Burr H. Kress and two :onS, Richard and Cordon visited Mrs, Kress' ststcr in Minneapolis. Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. George Emm- N children. Helen and John spent last week in Marion. Iowa, their form home. WWW 'ILT'.'.""'" “in: “a. "i, trquenuy exwm'dn dime I', ' Mi : ‘l " ntteaot to ive in w mxngrmn- man-hr: was. us they m eotnoytm4 with at the come: of law I: am and; prublenms that m ret' m to Todd Court on " y in aUiri ltbem. rays I bulletin .ie"od. by the men! to her sister. Mrs inâ€. d Chi: l t “qu Mon?! club. whi.ch points out cam-- . the; mountain ‘3"? IS, 'g'gtt'gt Mrs. . _ onlymadepossiNebrqood ling be- Emir "id"tTI 90W tttutr'"."'"; n.nd the manner of hand- ' Ill-thou. on hug the moment is u int mm “min sday, at her home on Hm! po Bvenoe. , y.'" the brakes themselves. 0n Thund- , Mrs. C. W. _ u.. the k'i-t Cl" a bridge in†at her 'ate, -u ear on the brakes an be let- Spriruttieid avenue. I†J 1't,', trretter safety ensured] by At her home on Rose Te _ I: m: e engine act u . e on Mrs Carmen will entem men‘s: sttt'p ma With the moline n he. on Friday of this week. ‘3: on and the gear shifted to Bee- Mrs. Jesse Strong, ind her sister _ ‘14] ar loft, the or must drive the Miss Elva Cassin of New I He: , H mm, which holds it to a runoluble N, Y., who has been visiting In and safe speed. Second gear my be Strum: this summer will 1...... “A vw u "n moderate tsitu, but for the At her home on Rosemary Terrace, Mrs, Carmen will entertain the Ces. n he. on Friday of this week, Mrs. Jesse Strong, ind her sister, Miss Elva Cassin of New Rochelle. N. Y., who has been Waiting In. Strung this summer will Ian next work for the home of their mother in New York. where Hrs. Sum nnd but little son will remain until H05": '.','3"2"etrt.teig.t,tr2trp.2ti and In. Hymn (1er a“ Reichettt " luncheon. and u - We trip around the city. In'iI-! tmaatmrasatsothe.aest "'.t.Dci Each! of “non. Calm. Inch or! WWI. I Misa Josephine Woodm- â€turf tai-dat.brideeoartria-u-) Mrs. R. B. Patterson “when! hr Bridge club " I luncheon. on “\dntsdly. at her home on Haul Hence. , On Thursday, Mrs. C W. Bork gave a bridge party at her home on Sprirstrtietd avenuz. uanun-y. (wan.- Care (Ind-rt) .m "y-troar, . trip to M mcLPhu-nl'utn- Pre.'""t-eytyr"-oe- NORTH SHORE mm LEAGUE " A. B. C. Cleaning Co. 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Stan Hum“. to 6 Marta Milinowski, Director Telephom Lake Forest 999 lthree minutes from stations) Regardin- of what condit‘oll your basement in in In In.†n positive. penmnent "may to make your basement perm-mt- ly wnterproofed or damp-mt edsothatyouunutmnyour basement " I phylum for the children, GjAd Those of you whose homes have leaky, damp basements will find this message of real value. Why. tolerate this troublesome, un- healthy condition. when you an hive these basements and foun- dations thoroughly 'rater-proot- ed Ind dnmrpeoofed at n ru- nomble out. FOR FURTHER INFOIIA'I'ION Phase â€Wall Park " Ad for Mr. Shan. "Ne. SHOE uniting-n...“ , null-amt ' Got Orr Bruno!" Free lit/mm: Fur-it“ All Work Gun-tad tttttr=t'u'"trs'yatt my t"2uu"gTg'a'gltd,"gtt We. Thanh-thin: -_tHthrottuaadthrHtgir.t t-.tHeerrtetu,ta.beiextrst. â€hind." u, n ttgee/w if. mks op, etc, ao_ curl-0N “mu: Baum