. Thousand, suffered as the mercury continued to rise in the tube through- out the afternoon and early part of the evening. The beaches attracted thousands, while those who had auto- mobiles drove to lakes in the county in a vain attempt to escape the heat. Rain Brings Relief The cooling showers and fresh breezes that came with the storm in the evuiing brought relief to the thousands of sufferers from the over- whelming heat wave which was felt the more severely because it followed Monday Hottest Day in Two Years; Storm Damage at Kenosha ' . Storm If Kenoshn A tttrtrifle Windstorm, which tore Lhrnugh Kennsha county, from the state line to Kenosha. damaging property and tearing down light Ina tvlephone connections, seemed to miss Lake county hy'a margin of feet rather than miles Monday night. Lake county suffered through the max-mast day in more than two years Monday, the mercury soaring to the reward height of 98 degrees fer June, aecording' to John o. Laux, Wanke- ,r.ran ttuvernment weather observer. a period of comparatively cool weather. The storm continued for several hours and then quieted, leaving tttttr. ping shingles and tangled wires in its wake. All roadhouses and gas stations along the state highway were dark and telephone communi- cation impossible until daylight. Mrs. John Miclke of Kenoshn was bruised and cut, about the face and head when a tree, born up by the storm, crashed across the car in which she was riding with her husband. Congress has passed a resolution discarding the use of dial telephones in the capital. But the wire pulling will go on just the same. il Inll"nuilimï¬ï¬iuug[vi-ï¬nin-inInu!lggunI-iniinlrun-nu"If"nriiliii}-I-'Iluallll Thursday, June 26, 193 "COMING Lemon and "rs'.'.---"" L Fa. Orange Ades-- o,.-"' y, Tee, two quenchingest drings in captivity: Lemon and Orangeade. They are made of the pure fruits and hit just the right spot. After the ball game or pinochle--on the way home-anytime. Wonderful! :28!) CENTRAL AVE Phone 2600 UP!" 'iiiiiriiiii 'it-li?, "J liil EARL W. GSELL 69’ CO. PHARMACISTS WE DELIVER On Monday evening, the Odd Fel- lows defeated the North Shore Cu Co., 5.4, in the in-door baseball game at Sunset park. It was a very in- terestine game and was the firsrt game won by the Odd Fellows. Tuesday evening, the Public Serv- ice team defeated Ampach Realtors by a score of 6-1. Both games were witnessed by a large and enthusias- tie crowd. The games are becoming more interesting and the players would no doubt like to see larger crowds turn out for the games. Following we the scores for last week: _ Odd Fellows Win First Game Momlay N. S. tho .VrF.r.et_ Anspach Realtors Public Service Peet H. P. News te'-"'"' H. P, Press ....-w.e Odd Fellows ..e..t Thursday lie Service Monday, Shore Gas, Tuesday, Public Service, 6; spach Realtors, I. Next Week's (1‘an Thursday, June 26-H. P. News vs. II. P. Press. Monday, June 30-N. S. thu, v3.3. P. Press. . Tuesday, July I-m. P. News vs. Public Service. Thursday, July T--0dd Fellows Anspnch. It seems to be about as ditfieult for a tariff bill to get,through Congress as it for a United States Senator to wa through the eye of a needle. The otfhshioned thrifty mun who used to save his money for a rainy day has a son who spends it on wet nights. 399 Standing of Tums Odd Fell North Shore Gas 7; Pub- 'ellows, 5; North W L THE Arr Pct. .714 .714 .571 .500 .286 167 I ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Terry of Homewood avenue, became the bride of William Hotehkin of Pinkey Park, Ill. The Rev. Father Daily of Lake Forest performed the ceremony. The bride, who has lived in Highland Park all her life, was very charming in an ivory satin gown and a lace veil caught with orange blossoms and car. ried a shower of bride', roses and lily of the valley. She was attended by her cousin, Miss Gladys Broderick of Chicago who wore a blue trock and carried I bridesmaid bouquet of yel- A very beautiful wedding took place Wednesday morning at nine o'clock in St. James church, Hitrhwood, when Minx Anna Frances Inzersol, dlll'h- Ingerson-Hotchkin Wedding Yesterday lieiiih apparel GARNETT’S When the modern young woman swims she knows her suit must be faultless In ehie--with every accessory wisely chosen. For those who would select the smartest of beach tsg-l-outta, coats, pajamas. caps. shoes and accessories at reasonable prices. Garnett’s is the logical place to shop. low was iiid and mu. Kr. Hotettkitt, n brother gst the was beat mun. The church wu tifully decor-ted in white ttowe palms. After the wedding I breakfast Wu served to forty [nests at the home of the bride's parents. The young couple departed for n month'l ttttttar trip to Colorado. Upon their return they will mike their home in Beverly HIlII. pa -Jtuttzen _sunuck Bathing Suits. $5.60 and 36.00. --<htalina Swim Buiu-new heavy ribbed xtyleu. 86.00. Anyone luvin. any discarded cloth- ing or binning mm, hm Show will be non crucial?“ an. Call Mrs. M. R. Clary. an End "an. H. P. 1950. and the good! will tte called for. ---Briirht colored W o o d e n Beach Clogs. $1.00 pair. ....-Beach Pajamas with Coat to match. Made of printed crush. $2.96. --Beach Overalls with Slip Over Blouse. Gay colors. Miller Bathing Slippers and Sandals. Priced from 69e to $1.00. $1.S Miller’s heavy cum rubber Bathing Caps. Mk and 65c. SIX STORES Water Wings of rubber in all colors. 25c. Other: at 600. 95 NOTICE Mr. Ink the groom Mu- Ind