" In t and“ by Kw hwy-madman. tttne- 'stenrittb-td-dtrr.tHCttieams swoumummm thmotrrarrvqr1rtt's,and_thit, On Sunday, July let, the North available from Highwood and Rail- Shore Hiking Club, sponsored by way avenues to picnic grounds free the Isaak Walton League, will take of charge. its every Sunday morning jaunt Refreshments will be served through a close-by strip of woods throughout the day, and dancing (no gravel told this time) along the Will begin early in the evening. banks of o creek for a three hour Music is being furnished by Lemi's leisurely "tsrster, with - rest Orchestra from Highwood. . periods and returning by 1 P. M. or Everyone is invited to attend this sooner. Rain or shine. on usual, the, Annual Pinto which no doubt will will leave the parking lot at the be the he“ and largest ever held. west end of Oak street '?21T'tht . ------- " 9 A. I. sharp. Nesty are complete 1Tt1',", up to the time wtr.ani.r E. Gelhar they meet ct t e plsce where they . assemble. You simply cannot feel Dies m Glencoe like a stranger after you join the Mr. Prank E. Gelhar, 69 of 666 crowd. Bluff street. Gleam. mum - __ .e “I- um - - ""‘""'"'"""""""""" fla'llttutttr""""'t" 2Nkrlalttlt.UhthTAl'l's “Nth-Imam 'uutetto".s3le,rrg.,",/tt,ti',t.'U,a'it',TJ'l "tPaeeeurg'git.utgt tgt"dlllttd"lt'."2"Agt $tlll1lBtll-tl-tlieliitlMitllrtlll-iili-l-lt-t-tiggI- 1"tt,tgf2t,'tt',tdg,Pgt . 00nd! mum-.m- ummuaaommd-‘alg‘bmhflhlhmw Gov-d tig mm. “a mmmwï¬mï¬mfl'&m (t-uriueiai,Vai-uftulte.,tf, “ii"mmwmmmmamm.wm“umnwnmmm te1iiiiiEijrEtEi'iirti.cEFEltttt m" fem. ,rettlrmu-tereuitViGUTid -- mmmmwmhcm mmam-muraP'hM-I 1e,?et_tte.te.brHiGrpii7t%GftiiriitTiurF. Uttu â€that Frank 'i_emRi,let.rtu.r,A_t't5t,tnth.car.. th-tstat-tq-Ci.- arr. .oammuhmmu ud fir-tai-ha, uninmlnc-mzm- mum. minimum-t. "ttttmd-d we"... rhm‘M-Mm-Mallow-lhmflMGoMMdauL-thhuwhmnpm mMaï¬mgwmynyn “athmdazmchhrdlt.udln.hhno-huh.udlln.hukflar- F.>rdGiiGLToai'hr,iiGri. ee', ttttt teetey,'2.ttt 'tt '" "hm...“ Meet: ',eytfet'T,t,t31eeytye $25)!th ". the ' Am mun-unn- tor ...... m. Both men Ind women of all creed. and all ages Ire welcome. Come dressed in old and eomfortabte clothes. Bring your at if you have one but show up regudleu on they they: seem to have more than enough an to transport the guns from the meeting phee to the point of the beginning of the walk. Them q-he-tlar-. v“ .itiri 'iaha-ruei.ii "r1W,".Td'grfa/M'4 1,3lltllltdllurthN"Gtlt J cuummeï¬-MWV Ittltd'n'taTh mg: tt T3Uttgtf; Wmâ€..- mm wwwmquym WI gm dug gteem.frismeatus by 1:qu it): pavementithu 'ride- Club Plans Trip to Fox River Country The Detroit Free Prue very re- cently inserted a modest notice in one of its Sundny Blue- suggesting to all and sundry who might be in- terested in forming n hiking you!) on Sundny mornings to show up nt n certain public park the following Sunday. At the time end place in question, to the complete "new meat of the newlpnper writer, over one thousand people put in on up- penance. It became necessary to divide the crowd Into leper-nu unite for the weekly jaunt; which have become increasingly popular no that they now have become I fixed end growing institution. ="r-r"""".'""c--tr'r-'"' tgqegat 1liitrllratirtataNatdar tv,'ii'tt,it.ei'?'hl?i, 2fPgAete.etU2ttll'llNl= - "a'iriiiriinTiGi'iUu"i"i"i.le m a sauna-hwy '?ili.fiilhh11tGhlte'k S. St. Johns Avenue Workwuhnuneuly uni-vat on tht whinging Id B. 't. John- improvement will {unit-to mm and help to than.“ the hind of having to drive on the North Shore tuck: beam of the WW pun- North Shore Hiking Widen Stretch on NoAhahoeetaaeo-sr. Put ttfth?aidomup1oatqth1tretirm 'tmeh-_-e-ot.-- Mn.taM.otr." BILL! noun mm “01’ 21 North Second Street -ypeii-k,rdariaTiii".,.L..TU.C.T.,..'. '_-er--..':.....'..:....-:.-..].."..,.' “manna-n “~l~.‘ddm 'tPr-eerie-m-re-ea." . . . That’s the way you will feel on may if you and your laundry to Sheik Valley. llYmwaMPu-b MILESâ€! SKOKIE VALLEY LAUNDRY As Free As A Faun “MP-III†PM? Mrs. Robert Fisk Dies Monday After Very Short Illness 1e'tfePt.'?myWettlrtcb-tert-ama,"uu' um-hmumhmumammdu- 1tfrr"Lethisf-a_.liGiirii'iGG Ind fi-bar-tooh .ettrysnaterh.trtet_uAlriiri' _ Jove! In“. Whmdwflmmï¬mdh.lldlnlolnbt â€myomhflmlhmu4lmmme Lt,et'ert1rrmrutth-theelvudiorudri'iiiiiGrhQaii'Ge Myoumumwfllnl‘oflmdnlmnlm r""a"hsort-mtdyr.yiu.. 1ettWretine “me Eight weeks of activity and ree- mtion " the Culver Summer achools lie ahead for June; Chan- non Bowen, 176 Laurel Ave... Julian H. Kroner In, 878 Orchard lane; and Richard Schâ€, 200 Raving Dr. who are among the 764 mu en- rolled in the Cavalry, Naval at Wooden“ camp- " the Calm lil- itary may. Silt“! is {trooper in the Guilty camp; Boun- Iad Innu- m mid- dlipmen in the nu! new. Marconi Society To Picnic Sunday The Mumni Mutual Aid Society gill .hohUta any“ Blmeiit Picnic, Sunday, July 28th. at Sands Grove, 4 miles west of Highwood on route No. 22. The public is cordially in- vited. A booee hell contest will be held curly in the afternoon, which mom- itrety to be an exciting and enter- taining event for everyone. All contestants are urged to be there csrly for 1 special group of home players will be present from Chi, csgo. Two buses having been cher- teryd for this occasion. Special tnnlporhtion will be “unable from Highwood and Rail- way avenues to picnic grounds free of dune. w... u. van-aw. a, use. a, civil runner-Ian OE Elm un- 1890, ehehed launcher hone mlrtois-dasbeatmnn-rattte, this city for the pest two - Dethnidt, Jr., end We! and“! During her residence here, the had uhered. “hen A very active pert in the The bride'e mother wore e Nae American Legion euxiliery. print with Mcnh cottage and the Funnel services will be held trrHetrroom'ts mother chm e Neck Thursday aftatmoon at two o'eloek end white gown with like -. from Serum end been Punerel Outed-town - attending the home " " N. Second street. Inter- reception were Mr. end In. Rom. ment will be in Memorial Perk cem- er Hath of Rochelle and Mr. end every. hill: Dele Hath of Rockford. Refreshments will be served throughout the dar, lad dueling will begin early in the evening. Music is being furnished by Levi's Orghestn from Highwood. . Mr. Prank E. Cellar, 69 of 666 Bluff street, Glencoe, posed any, Saturday, following an illness of heart trouble. He was the father of Mrs. Norman Culver of this city, and was well known here. Funeral services were held Hon- day "temoon " 2:30 o’clock from his home with burial in North Shore Garden of Memories. Mr. Gena-r is survived by his wife Louise, two daughters, Mrs. Lillian Culver and I!" Helen Gent-r and son, George Gethar of 61mm. [My tt in: hon. Kata!“ Ai. "terastutetith-. at-th-tf-ot-trut., service we: of North Shore Buick 9091mm 7 'hy. “"3014! Pub, and 9m wr In 2i'i"rt'u"al'llllll' I]. (m pub: of Iguana Put church. ofBeintrd. Mr. Don-Ht II chm at polls. in this city. App“. handy m hum gum “Math ed the martian which followed In the church parlor-I. Th bride wu attartdad by Kh- Betty Btu-hell, who wore pink mum and carried a bound of pink minds and blue Isthmus. Prod Koebemn_of Ban-owing}!!!- was; “It alumna Poi. in. Riva-iii """""d"at/.fr.'"iui' The coup]: are unending their honeymoon " the Crimson cottage near Whitewater, Wiloonsin, ad will live " the home of the bride- groom's mother until full. Mr. and Mrs. Elia Gnndi return- ed last week from California, when they had been visiting for about three weeks. The Legion euxlliu'y held it: Io- cial meeting " the home of Mrs. J. lamps Wednesday evening. The Blanket club was stated for the third time, and myone wishing to join my eontaet Mrs. R. Suzi. Mr. and Mia. August Holdall?! have moved from Highwood to West Lake Forest. on Thursday from . motor" 1:11;; Okhhonu and Texas. Mrs. Robert Perry tad children Margaret and Robert; In visiting her mother in southern Illinois for seven! weeks. Miss Mary Lon Lucehi of Minn! Beach, Horidn,_il spending about u month visiting her parents the Peter Lucchia of this city. ME. and, Mrs. P. Killer returned HFP'i.“ - Mia hold out: but. for their 'Mgetd. following the my. The [Ah County Catholic Youth Fulcrum gathered " Cams?- " look his last weak to plan tour in that Fianna"; anyâ€, which My utii"itiiii7iarRiiiaT. bx lake, Indolent, Mold, and “wood. an be ma " mini; no; unty Club Auguu . 339mm 1" WWI-3. Whine. m. Ambrou Cant-cello. loch] Mb mun. in in chum of the “hi! and is being ably uni-ted by the fol- lowing committee menial-I: [in Doris Mm, Highwood. Kin Kath- erhe Howey. Lake Parent, Min Eu Sadat, North Chicago, Edward Salmon, W-nkegm, and Det Hur- php, Libertyville. Pisrther plan- will be made " a oommlttea met- intrthia woék; Another large group of troy Beouta from the North Shore In. will start the third period on Sat- unity " Camp Ma-Kauai, near Parson, Wisconsin. The following boys from Highwood will be among the group to trot Rich-rd Baldrim’. Whlter Burkhudt, Ron-1d Smith, Inky Young, Frances Fiorri, Mike Desparri, Joe Cunhgello, George Lindstrom, Henry XII-her. Ind Don- lld Lind. Mr. and Mrs. E. Weatherbr of Ann Arbor, Michigan, were the week-end guests of their mother, Mrs. o. Flbbri of North Avenue. The Joe Mumrellia had us their guests over the week-end, Mrs. Mary Petey-in and her son and dtuurhter-in-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Pelegrin of Rockford. Illinois. The 28th union of the Culver Summa- schools opened on July 1, with the 764 studmts npremting 87 states, the Dlltrict of Columbia. Mexico, Cumin. Costa Rica, Cuba, and the Philippines. Mr. and Mrs. Rudd Crompton of Plenum sheet are the happy par- ents of 3 daughter horn Sunday July M, at the Highland Park Hol- pit-l. 806th6A-rt. Law: WM. RUEHL &. COMPANY Tho " an. com In Unit“. in" theirlurmetaatomu.toarvUihi v. may annulled work of out Th. Council of Jewish Wow, " Youua lid.- maintaining Wuhan-h Camp in“ when needy child“: and that I In moth." me than n two veeh' whisk Ingliduf. taf beside: their edueation- {Jewish was... A und- ’5 In It. has! . Jpn-clung Jud-9b).“! ot Service for the Foreign iiiFil and Amen'eulisstion of new arriv- als. Ther Johsnns Lodge is known throughout the city for its trhitan- tuopie.odoeationat work; its work for the Blind, the Hard of Hearing, its scholarships for higher edm. tion, sud its Amerieaaisation com- mittees. The sisterhood not only works along the†lines in its own sphere, but takes native pm in all community and civic work. It is m integral part of the North Shore Community. Etch of these omni- utions unionists s numbet of se- tive Red Cross units I. well " committees sewing for Chteatto hospitals. The pronto: of the afternoon will be presented by Alton Bonn, I violin Virtuoso, who thrilled Chi- cago listeners at his appear-nee in umaummmu ttstttmehiid, mrgig A aiiuaa, kaicgia Spain. It! T0401. 3. Villa. tk Within. W Darin-Tani 001-. iiia Ane, D. iaiiiiii mica-9' m: W. Jo. tfer-n, CI Maw "-8333“ - 'l'll'l'ltrdfl'llNtNtlr2lt. 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