23 #4 & Be 9l se i% Y w e e t e RF mss $s 49 8 oE pas Answer to I.u’t Week'% You‘d Be Surprised | in the style and â€" wedring .umyumhmu BROS., the depehdable shoe m'lmapcfuctlth.fl reality. e > Folks all over land Park are making i1 reference Moths lay eggs which deâ€" volopintqhm These latâ€" ter are the guilty culprits! 'l'l'hcytbanehnghintopnpu and â€"form eoc?ou. from which later energe the inâ€" Mr. and Mrs. William spending a week at. Wis., with the George mer Highland Park residents. PAGE SIX Moths do not ‘eat clothes! ehms<% COIIIN! SOOoN + Richard ‘Dix in "Arizonia ; Katherine Hepburn in "Break ‘houe Mortfimer) in on ontgomery @ More Ladies" t Noel Coward, the most versatile in the world in an audacious of an insolent lover who loved but not for long, Announcement is made of the|marâ€" ‘THE SCOUNDREL* No Local and Person of Highland Park Edgar Kennedy Comic Pictorial News Ann Sothern Gene »l‘!_aymond "HOORAY FOR 4 ~â€" LOV Fridayâ€"Saturday COLLEGE Daylight Saving Sch .. O hepmmemaizes 0_ Thursday Alcyon Highland Park, HL . Tel. H. P. Admission At All Times Adults 30¢ :â€" Children 1 in his first motion picture Julie Haydon Noel Coward / Arline Judge Kent Taylor ‘about â€"â€" ~you‘ll ln v'-umf-m?t' THOMAS" SCANDAL R€C Aug. Aug. 1 2.3 gh Cooe Highland Park 177 â€"178 4 Libertyville 290 . | lencoeâ€"Winnetka Translate DWeerfleld 228.â€" Northbrook 237118 f Wheeling 52â€"J _ | cause each varying fabric, each color, hasâ€"been studied and its correct washing formula ¢ out by experts, And this game care extends through every part of our plant. Let us how well we can serve you.. 618 North Green Bay Ri ~Highland Park, HL. | .. â€"«â€"â€" Telephones â€"â€"â€" | + mnmty mt eR e t Betty, Mrs. F. C. Noerenberg, and daughter Mary, and Mrs. W Denzel spent Tuesday in Gary, Ind., visiting Mrs. B. A. Smith, a helpâ€" ing her celebrate her 98rd birthday anniversary. Mrs. Smith as the recipient of a number of telégrams and letters honoring the occagion. A very lovely military ding took place last Wednesday avening at the Fort Sheridan Chapel when |Anrereitiiduteinctcetian. £. Ruiicheis. Miss Louise Mumper of Mechanâ€" icsburg, Pa., is the guest of er sigâ€" ter, Mrs. L. B. McCaffrey 6f Cenâ€" tral Avenue. | _ ts Mr. and Mrs. Chester art of Glenview avenue, hav;‘ hgl & flt;lr guest the t week, Mr, ‘s faâ€" ther !rom%n Falls, NJY. The Harts will pany him back to the ~Falls next Monday d â€" will spend two weeks therevisiti relaâ€" tives. t > Mrs. T. H. Déckar and Aalintrs) Ourlanndtyw.yi..{,.ï¬ Reliable Laund The Woman‘s Missionary Iaoéi'gty of Bethany &mrch will : next Thursday at the home of Miss Edith Hansen of South Green Ba . Road, Miss Louise Mumper of Mechanâ€" icsburg, Pa., is the guest of er sigâ€" ter, Mrs. L. B. McCaffrey £f Cenâ€" tral Avenne |â€"© SA [Â¥ £ tvél’y little / abric ha "a FORMULA j[[ 4'1‘.'s|||ï¬,)WN§ ‘ from the Phihiï¬;-'c..kss"-a ?"““_‘: any Church, including M ~Wells, Mrs. Roliman, Mrs. Flint, aht j ".I'h;I‘:W Club was ente laodq’n Monday evening at the hom of l,l’l\ Janet Saathoff, â€" _ o ~Tte : Miss Margaret Denzel is {accompâ€" anying Mrs. Hinger on a)| 1 weeks‘ trip in the west, ng ftâ€" meéerous places en route to an wouâ€" ver, B.C. : s t The marriage of Miss | Marjorie Mae Spiegel, daughter of |Mrs. Arâ€" thur H. Spiegel, and | W. Dammann will take place Tht Y Aug. 22, in the gardens of her mother‘s estate. ‘The nony will be read at 6 o‘clock in th ‘evening and will be followed by @a supper party at home. Miss S 4 has just returned from Bedfard Hill, N. Y:, where she has been vi ting her fiance‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milâ€" ton Dammann. } 4 riage of Miss Bernice Jdeger, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jaeâ€" ger of Chicago, and d Evans of this city, which took plg¢e Saturâ€" day afternoon at 5 o‘c at the Park View Lutheran Chu 6. A reâ€" ception was held at the Lions Club in Chicago after the y. Mr. and Mrs. Eyans will resi in Chiâ€" cago. r t . Decker and dalighter, . Noerenberg‘$ group pr Noerenbetg, and so beâ€" fabric, each lied and its wula : 1 this : every part re you.| ‘ & core d Mrs. t. Johns 16 have tic and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fucik and their sons Edward and Frank have left for their summer home in Norâ€" thern, Mich © Edward graduated from Princeton in June. e Mrs. Edward Lehmkuh] and Miss Zita) Fehrenback entertained memâ€" Alice: Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray Phillips of North Deere Park Drive is attending Marâ€" ble Collegiate: camp on Schroon Lake, N.Y., in thy Adirondacks. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Briggs and son Donald have gone to Eagle Harâ€" bor, )(ich.. where‘ they will visit their ‘daughter, Mrs. Goodell. «Roberta Bosworth is visiting Virâ€" ginia Leisenring in New Auburn, Wis., this week. 4 Mrs. | John McDougall of â€" North Greenbay Road entertained memâ€" bers of the Garden Class at tea last Thursday, followed by an inspection of her beautiful garden. The class was most grateful for the opportunâ€" ity given them to see her beautiful flowers, Aks h I Mrs. JosepKh Hornor Lambert of North Deere Park Drive entertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday for Mrs. Charles Watson and Mrs. Lillian Maupin of St. Louis, Mo., and Mamphis,l Tenn., who are visitâ€" ing their sister, Mrs. Lafe Clore of Evanston. â€" _ 1 _ Dr.. Florence E. Bo?-mer arrived home Saturday to be "the of her mm.l(rs. Katherine Boehmâ€" er of Bloom Street. Df Boehmer is puruideflt of Cotty College, Nazada, o. ' “' s «1 r } Mrs. Etta Hodgesâ€"of East Central Avenue has just returned from a visit with her friend, Mrs. Gilbert, at Leetewold Farm, ¢ountry home of Mr.. and Mrs. Constant C. Hopâ€" king, ; | g | ‘W. Sherwin of the Highland: Park Presbyterian Church read the cere mony. â€" The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Johnson, as matron of honor and the best man was Ray Moline, the groom‘s brother. . Mr. and lf{l. Moline will make. their home at 1211 Elmwood Avenue, Wilâ€" The marriage of Miss Martha Jenâ€" sen, daughter of Mr. Jens Jensen, to Artg:r Moline of : Chicago took place Saturday afternoon at 5:30 o‘clock in the beautiful garden of Mr..and and Mrs. Marshall L. Johnâ€" son on Dean Avenue. The Rev. L. an â€"apartment at the Highlands and left there Saturday noon after the groom had finished * his two weeks‘ training at Fort Sheridan, where he was a reserve officer. _ Miss "K&l“’ elle‘Swain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, 8. E. Swain of Cincinâ€" William C, Benton, of Cincinnati. The nnieo was read at 8:30 o‘clock. The bride, who was given in marriâ€" age by Major Frank Miller, wore a gown of pink embroidered organdy, made with a pleated cape and trimâ€" med with a blue sash. She wore a small turban of the same material ‘and blue slippers. Her corsage was of red and white roses. She was atâ€" tended by Mrs Lee Davis, also of Cincinnati, who wore a peach colâ€" ored cotton lace jacket frock and a corsage ‘of red roses and daisies. Capt. Perry Lewis was best man for the groom and the ushers were Lt. Edwin â€"C. Gorsuch, Lt. Edward Enâ€" derson, Lt. Cyril J. C. Schmidt, and Lt. Alfred J. Murphy, all reserve officers of the University of Cincinâ€" nati, from where both the groom and attendants were graduates.," A reâ€" ception was held at the Officers‘ Club. _ The bridal couplé took x) | | y ENP pit Lactâ€" With a delightfully pert way of: sit ting upon the head. Nice for sports and travel. In white, black, brown and naVy Size 21 to 23 inches, . 395 _ _ _LAKE FOREST SHOP THEATRE BLDG. ON DEERPATH IN OUR SUBURBAX SHOP OXLT 3 C C BA C e/ft THE PRESS8 If seores ¢gumed in last Friday in Highland Playgr Golf Tourâ€" ent are any indication as to the mï¬ golf |stars of this country, nfm.nd,flrk will be well repreâ€" sented. Eight players from mh of the four playgroumis repo at $ Valley last Friday morning, if;“}lp of the cipants being over 15 years of age.‘ \| | Port Clinton won the team chamâ€" pionghip, followed by Sunset, Linâ€" e:ln, and Ravinia. Julio Campagni from‘ the Port Clinton playground, won the individual championship Gfod Scores Turned in â€" _ in Local Golf Tourney Mr. and ‘Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom it entertained at dinner Sunday in ; honor of ‘Mrs. Madge Merdoff, hiqé priestess of Bethseda Shrine of Evanston. ‘The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. L. O‘Neill of Wheaton, Mrs. Fairfield of Cleveland, O., Mr. and Mrs. Ruâ€" dolph Hamann of Chicago, Mrs. Law Paul Blake : of Wigmth, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph gnth of Evanston, Mrs.. Mérdoff of Wilmette, Mr. and Mrs. Julia Cain of Lake Forest, and Mrs. ‘Tharles Johnson of Chicago.! _ ‘Mr. and Mrs. James C. Austin and 51-.' and Mrs. Frederick Vwissler of Detroit, Mich., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Austin of De Tamble avenue. ltvâ€"aq § +. @b! Missâ€"Joan Imig entertained at a formal dinner party, Friday evening in honor of Miss Joan Hill of Harâ€" risburg, Penna. â€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. Voeke and daughter and Miss Buchanan of Flemington, N.Y., \guests last week of Mr. and â€"Mrg. Joseph Delhaye of South St. J ‘avenue. : ;‘ â€" Mrs. Albert P. Snite and Mrs John T. Snite returned from Mac kinac last Friday. | > 4 . Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watson is spending the week wit® her| daughâ€" ter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Preston WJ; at Long Beach, Mich. .. Mrs. Albert 0. 1“:“' of Oakmont Road is visiting her parents, Mr. Mrs. Wallace E. Pierce, Plattsâ€" burgh, N.Y., this week. LMr. and Mrs.| Irving Garling, rs. William Nelson, Miss Edith Daâ€" vis and Tom Strenger are vacationâ€" ng at Eagle River, Wis. [ Albert:P. Snite of Central avenue oined his son Bud and his crew for a two weeks‘ cruise through the ?wmm‘: Bay and Green Bay disâ€" ricts. _ | P / Mr. and Mrs. William vis and Tom ing at Eagle ‘~(Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cimbalo of 1209 Burton Avenue are the happy gm‘enh of a daughter born Thursâ€" g.y July 25, at the Highland Park Hospital. | | Miss Eléanor Austin of DeTamble ï¬ï¬nm has returned from a week‘s git at Kokomo, Ind. j : Members and friends of the Highâ€" land Park W.C.T.U. enjoyed an anâ€" nual picnic luncheon, . Wednesday, July 24, in honor of Mrs. Mary Christman, 625 Laurel Avenue, a “m\h member oj the organization. 5 delicious luncheon furnished by the ladies was served on small tables on the screened porch. A business meeting and short program followed after which all present had a pleasâ€" ant social time. t Miss Betty Bowen has gone to Hegan‘s Lake in Michigan with the Rubly family of Glencoe Avenue. bers of their five hundred club at a beach party at Fort Sheridan Beach 17 Cinizal Ates Highined Pas ‘The Booster fans will &lzo get a chameolun.fcr_ | faces in tonight‘s game as there will be Roâ€" gan of Highland Park, Paimieri fr;;‘m Ladd, and Turki ; ‘ Nokoâ€" mi olats (; Tonight, Thursday, Aug. 1, the Boosters will play Lake at the Boosters‘ Highwood umor has it that the Boosters win on their home field, but: game should disprove that.! ~ / > star _ The Highwood out of their long slump byâ€" the strong Aurora team at A1 by a 6â€"4 score. The game atured by Castellari‘s fine pi The Boosters got 6 runs off ills, a former U. of I football I Highwood Boosters ‘l To Play Lake F with a 40â€"36 for a total of 7 follow (old time golfers take notice) Julio ‘Compagni, Port Glinl 40â€" 86â€"76; Bruno Moruni, F 1\?.‘ 88â€"39â€"77; Bob Spangler, Lincoln, 40â€" 41â€"81; Laurence Rossi, § ul 44â€" 88â€"82; Willard Ludiow, Bun 48â€" 89â€"182; Ray Inman, Sunset, 40â€"43â€" 83; Fritz Bernardi, Port Clinton, 44â€" 41â€"85; Midio Lonatti, :?’ Clintor 45â€"41â€"86; Jim Sanford, Lingoln,, 42â€" 47â€"89;° Norm Durment, :: 47â€" 42â€"89; Don Cantagallo, Port Clinâ€" ton, “-‘5"1; Ole o A, 4 -w 48â€"44â€"92; Bob Terrelli, Port Clinton 44â€"48â€"92; Bob Peterson, Sumset, 42â€" 50â€"92â€"Howard Warren, Lingoln, 46â€" 46â€"92; Don Ugolini Port ‘3‘-1‘ on, 47â€" 46â€"93; Henry Bolini, Sunset, 45â€"48â€" 93; Sam DeSanto, Lin 50â€"44â€" 94; Harold Montecchie, Port Clinâ€" ton, 47â€"50â€"97â€"Murdack Rosfe, Linâ€" coln, 45â€"53â€"98. & f MY dish, too ‘GOSH,RED, ; c.quï¬rg:} A THING WiITH my. t THIS HOT WEATHER I WOonoer why if‘s DULL LOOKING, INSTE, OF GLOSSY LiKE vyo IT‘S BRUSHED OFTER I ENOUGH I* 77â€"z Wilson‘s Ideal PME t It has the { 1 strong teeth, bones, and a begiie PLAY SUITS and BATHING $UITS 360 Central Avenue B (1p . ThE Sports ï¬ï¬b k + ( ? | ; i ;. e Wilson‘s 1c ;, ; w _ F i J f fist . D†od at these dét 7 fllld $28 Railway ft ;‘tf: . . Matket || Moraine Givpely & MarÂ¥AL, ’ 060 N. Green “‘; t Aarke Deerfield Giogety rket . land Par] Waukegar B4 n:ut . F:asï¬ca’" educed| 1. for ’ maa ranc ,f orest hk hiy thenka Td etyour don ":"ï¬d“ ‘ way! it is at is tripléâ€"inspect M.MWh“ okay of Un knows his dog food! | 3 Don‘t take chintes on feeding Give - it iens coat; â€"carrots ge and vitamins ; vitamins and ; and codâ€"iver oil A and D. Better be sofe thon sorry 24 N. First You.DO T RIGHT, BRUCE GET Y f ErR To FEED YOuU wyz son‘s IDEAL D your _ coar soon J LoOoOK Fim,* | On 8 travel to on such they 372 Central Ave ty fl,‘ 6 1m.;i # i \Optical Service GREENSLADE d I:iZhr Dr. J. P. O‘CONXNEp THURSDAY AUcusy Highland) Park ie C L. H. NF apt 'if.i.ii 3| :. Ss1 f| SundsÂ¥Y the Boosters wiy it ric Shop KHighland Park _ * North Shoriian Hay EMEROFE ornci®‘s _ Cantractor nvited .fl