Answers A 1. With her full name; and in writâ€" ing to strangers she prefixes ‘Miss." 2. If they are smoking at the time, no; but otherwise, he should ask their perâ€" mission. 3. A spoon is used. 4. No; it is unheard of that a man refuses that honor. â€" 5. Dark colors and heavy materials. 6. It is customary, though not essential,. 7. No; a close friend or relative should do this, as it is considered poor taste for them to be seen abroad before the funeral. 8. They are written on visiting cards. 9. Yes; it gives them training in the handling of money and teaches them the value of it. 10. She should not wear white, nor orange blossoms, nor should she have bridesmaids. 11. No; the man registers for both. 12. If it can be eaten gracefully with the fingers, do so; otherwise, use the fork. 13. A regular fishâ€"slice. 14. No, unless the invitation requests an answer. 15. Never; it should be strictly avoided. 16. Yes;‘ it is the courteous thing to do. 17. If any doubt exists, she should not wear the dress. 18. White. County Judge Secures Extra Pension Amount County â€" Judge P. L. . Persons, through amending a provision in the Mother‘s pension act as prepared by State Director Rodney Brandon, made it possible for Lake county to get elose to $2,100, an amount it would not have received through the old provision, the county board of supâ€" ervisors was told last week. The county is entitled to half of what it spends on mother‘s pensions and the appropriation is $5,000. ‘The county got under this mark for the year by close to $800. The approâ€" priation next year will be $10,000 alâ€" though the expenditures will not exâ€" ceed the present year, it was pointed out. This additional appropriation will allow the county to get its proâ€" portionate® share from the state, it was revealed. 15. Is the presence of strong emoâ€" tion permissible in public? 16. Should one invite the minister and his wife to the wedding reception ? 17. If a girl is in doubt as to whether or not to wear a certain dress, what should she do. The radio may have replaced the cradle in many homes, but the results as far as neighbors are concerned are as l.r as ne‘gnbor! are Concerned are i ; '-.----..-...-.--..--------.----...---.- --.---.-..--..-...---.....----..-.-...-_i not different.â€"Odessa Democrat. I--------.----.--..-----.-..-----.----....q-----.--------....----.ï¬-----.----n.- â€" 8. How are invitations issued to the small informal tea? x 11. Does a man and his wife both register at a hotel when they enter together ? f ® 13, What should be provided for cutting fish at the table? : 14. Is vitation essary ? 18. What should be the color of a man‘s stationery ? most suitable for business frocks? 6. Is it proper to place flowers the teaâ€"table at an afternoon tea ? 7. Should the women of a bereaved family make their own necessary purchases ? j 9. Is it advisable to give young children an allowance? 10. How does the wedding ceremony of a widow differ from that of a maid ? ‘ 12. When eating cake, what rule must one keep in mind? Thursday, September 25, 19830 an acknowledgment of an inâ€" to a formal reception necâ€" on Refuses to Vacate Judgment in Antioch Palace Contempt Case Circuit Judge Edward Shurtleff last week refused to vacate a judgment order sending Robert C. Abt, banker; Henry L. Lowrey, plumbing contracâ€" tor; and Richard Macek, builder of the Antioch Palace and fight promo: ter, to jail for contempt of court. WIELAND DAIRY COMPANY, INC. Visit Qur New Pasteurizing Plant .... 3014 N. Tripp Avenue, Chicago Milk is your best food ... drink more of it! § of St. Louis, Missouri Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts Free Lecture on Christian Science First Church of Christ, Scientist, See that they drink at least one quart of milk each day Wieland‘s Milk to be held Thursday Evening, October 2, 1930 ARTHUR P. DeCAMP, C. S. B. In the Church Edifice, 387 Hazel Avenue The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend THE PRESS Its outstanding quality is protected by every safeguard known to modâ€" ern dairy science. Teach your chilâ€" dren the "milk habit." Make them grow to be healthy men and women! of HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS As a result sentences and fines imâ€" posed July 29, will be effective as folâ€" lows: Abt, 10â€" days and $200 fine; Lowrey, 30 days and a $200 fine, and Macek, 90 days in the county jail. All the men are from Antioch. On the motion of Attorney George W. Field, counsel for the defendants, a stay of execution of ten days was granted and 60 days allowed for a bill of exceptions to carry the case up on an appeal. T Telephone Highland Park 3332 at 8:00 o‘clock announces a by The Waukegan Yacht club‘s fight against paying gasoline tax for gas used in the operation of motor boats died before it started when uninâ€" formed members were advised that they can recover the tax they pay for gasoline that goes into their craft. By the way, what has become of the man who once argued that the sun is gradually losing its heat? ‘â€" Des Moines Register. AH t 8 t 4 t# t 8 t 48 #8 i t 8 &4 t 4 t t 48 t 8 4 % t# ta t# t 8 t4 t t6 & %