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Highland Park Press (1912), 22 May 1913, p. 3

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Tde Candies tam Chmolatcs Walnut Fudge ’eanut Clusters Peanut Crisp, pg Cand\ Chocolate' Dip Cara- 'eanuts and a 11 Iflavors of Cream :e in all its branches Cpmpanim Lowest Rat“ Ldt‘ mzh: here in Highland Hark n ()UI‘ material. .vill be done for NEVA ICE .1211. Remember ,1: class. For the will give you a linen or, woolen {dun RI )(141 Highland Park I‘ pht me is d Pressing? 3 Rolls. Jelly Cakes, Layer )kies. Dough- . Humer N Street {Ca Cream at 50 rczm‘. always Ldy Kitchen ILJESTROM led 1877 IED with YOUR the Ice Man will call be had in ake. Nut Tornado Life Employers Liability High“ Pnrk. [Hindi Scranton Tckphou [Deerfield News Items Three one act comedies will be i in Anderson's hall by the Dec Dramatic club Thursday. May 29. following program will be produced Miss Busby's Pink Tea Mrs. Busby ........ Mrs. Dashleigh . . . ‘ Miss Marv Busby Mrs. Hightone Mm L'pputen . Mrs. Wiseacre . . Annetta (the maid) Mr. Busby Frank lenn I . Alice Glynn (A newly Mr. Carl Rommel M Mrs. Glynn Stella Glynn. his sister Genie, Alice’s cousin , Norah. a servant girl . Ed. Asbury. Frank's c u uv- .v , Cyril Dashwood, a youn of a wife ..... . . Prattleton Primrose. a middle ag elor of an undecided turn 3 officer in search Mr. Robert Penis ed bach- u n A... m‘l 1"" elor of an undecided turn 7 _ _ _ .Mr. Carl Rommel ' Blurl. lhey attended the Alumni play at ’ Ravinin Friday evening and the World Squire Brushleigh. a country gentleman l _ V ‘ Mr. Earl Karch l in Chicago. Saturday. Rose. Brushleigh‘s daughter 2 Mrs. J. l’ylc and her daughter (lam . . _ _Miss Hermina Haunschild 1 were week-end guests at Mr; W Antes Sylvna. a young lady fond of sport 40‘ Highland Park. Miss Loretta Kress The Orpheus Male Quarotte 0! Chicago fond of dancing ,and Mr. Carl Seastrand. cartoonist will “Miss Ruth Krass i give an entertainment In Andersun's hall lady fond of romance : Friday evening , . - Miss Sophia Zahnle! Mixs Schack and’Miss May til (liztagn Amb‘n‘l a young lady fond 0‘ flirtation {were the weekend guests «it .\li~~4 lusc . . ,, Mias Clara Pyle ' phine Truot. “f articles on the dress, Mr. tiaddis of ~\‘mx-mnwx liid l‘ \mt Customs. marriages and ‘ mg hm son. Mr Wm. L “add” Miiinetta. a young lady Musidora, a young A wiiiposium food, homes. Superstitions of the Siaitie:e was read: ‘ ‘ ~ by Misses Huhn. Vetter and Woodman M lh" 0' 5- H5 3' annqu N"””"““ and Mesdames Hole. liaston. Knicker- ”1““ the exhibition 3“” 1’" bucker, and Pettis at the May meeting of ‘ the Deerheld (.rammar "hfl’l ””le“ ‘ - .7 chiefly oi maps of hurope .iml 50ml . . J .J oh.- ..n; .i x ..n [ht the Woman's Missmnary Dun Presbyterian church at the ho Knaak Thursday afternoon. led the devotional exercises nuu .u~w... bucket, and Penis at the May meeting 0! ‘ chiefly oi ma the Woman's Missionary Socieiy of the Presbyterian church at the home of Mrs. 1 America. “5" :life 9! Abra] Knaak Thursday afternoon. Mrs. led the devotional exz‘rciscs and Mm; Rose-bro presided. Mrs. Frank Peterson ‘ Edd‘ Th _ ie crm and Miss Woodman sang a duct. Other': articles on Epidemics. Mrs. Judson, a ; ence Peterson d a Siamese con- 5 sChool baseba pioneer missionaf)’. an cm' were read by Mesdames G. Patti; ' ship of the to and Clark; ‘Their Request." a Poem “'3" The final “a" read by Miss Woodman and “Mm Mi:- x and Deerfieid Victorious. 1 SmnaYY making Calls." by Mrs. Hutchison. ‘ . ‘ A Story of Boon-1t! by Dr. John Timothy ‘ R‘ Williams 3 Stone was read by Mrs. J. A. Reichelt. Jri ‘ Rev. 809011 A violet dinner was given by Miss‘ Ruth Reichelt in honor of Miss Minnie The first b June bride, . the new Du Hutchison who will be a "‘L “4â€"" A-m-‘ina The center piechSunday after A violet dinner was Ruth Reicbclt in honor ‘ Hutchison who will be Thursday evening. T!" Frank (3|ynn's wife . Franlz's college chum .Mr. Rober‘ Who's to win him? Frank's mother Telephones 107 . _ .Miss Clara Pyle‘ .Miss Laura Karch Miss Ruth Kress Miss Martha Karch Miss Sophia Zahnle Miss Lorena Kress .Miss H. Haunschild . .Mr. Robert Penis Miss Martha Karch r .Miss Laura Karch ,..Miss Ruth Kress . . . .Miss Clara Pyle 1y married couple Miss Loretta Kras Robert Penis excels 1n fine work oh household laundry, fancy dresses, fine under g rments, skirts, etc, as well as on shirts, collars {11d shirt waists. Our French Dry Cle nlng is absolutely the best work possible to prbduce. We guarantee all work to be entirely Eatisfactory. We call for 3and deliver all goods be given Deerfield 29. The favors. and place cards all i Covers were laid for eight. Miss Bessie Knickerbtc the second highest average ing and writing contest Highwood, Everett. Wilmot schools at the latter place sciâ€"tools at the later place m noon. Pupils from Highwood and third honors in spelling. ' {or writing conlcst w'fll be aw; Mr. T. A. Simpson, County Supenntenuem presuded. . A plea for a five-mile dry zone around the fort and Naval Training station, also for a vote on county option was made by Mr. Rosebro at Sunday murnmg ser- vice in the Presbyterian church. The Christian Endeavor ‘iject for next bun- 1day evening '1: Mission Work at Home and Abroad Industrial Mission. I‘he Parent-Teacher Assoflatinn will meet in the Grammar school Fnday afternoon at half after two o'clock. <norml nromam and election of officers meet in the uranm... mm". _, . afternoon at half after two o'clock. Specual program and elecuon of officers for ensuing year. Mesdames Jacobs; Walter Lang and Ed. Sew-rt attended-g birthday party ax thc home of Mm HVolstrom in Shermcr ville Friday afternoon. Miss Ruth Rachel! was the week end guest of M133 Irene Stevens. of Lake .I , gnu..." nlzv M Al the D. 5. H:- D. annu.“ 5...... school meet the exhlbuton gut-n b; the DeertleId Grammar school mums-(ml chiefly 0! maps of Europe .1le Sumh Amenca. also a number of essays un (hr Abraham ' Lincoln. llonurablt- life of to Esther anuld. mentions were awarded Eluabeth Reichelt. Margaret Kress. l Eddie Therrian. Wold Plague. and Clar- Tbe Deerfield Grammar l ' school baseball team won the champion 1' ship of the township for the third tame. The final game wt: between Lake Bluff l and Deerfield at which the latter wu lwctorious. The more was 2-0. Mr. A. a R‘ Williams acted as referee. 1 Rev. Bosold attended the Conference ‘ at Elgin last week. The first ballW of the season on the new Deerfield diamond took place : Sunday afternoon between Glcnv'tew and Khe exhlbuxon gnu-n b; Grammar school “mum-d lps of Europe And Sumh a number of essays un (hr ham ' Lincoln. Honordblr e awuded to Esthrr anuld. :ichdt. Margaret Kress. m. old Plague. and Clar- 1. The Deerfield Grammar ll team won the champion urn-hi0 (or the third lame. : m the 59"” between the »( and Deerfield in the after vood won first mg. Thr badges ‘ awarded later. Superintendent and 964 were violets ker received Alumm play M nd (hr \Vur‘d m mam“, pm If E HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS Dcerfield. 511“" A Whiting mayor threw the first ball. Mr. was the relcrec. The .cofq‘ v favor o! Derrfield S Mr. and Mrs. Willi-m S1 barn travelan In Calilo time reKurned last week. Ml!!! Helen Shaar o! Sh: Mr. Steven Picnc 0! Mi guests of Mrs Bowld, Fry A mass meeting WI” be son‘s hall nru Monday «- to dlyuss the water quest Miss Clam Pyle was like“ a! a de lxghtlul fne hundred pan given at her home Wednesday menufi. The mu girl's prize was awarded 3W Miss Ruth Kress. the boy's prue 36 Mr Letter Stanger and (he consoling) prize to MISI Elda Hnrenbergen Reimhmenu were served on a lable dummyyecorated mlh violets. Among those préenl were the Muses Mabel and Eld‘ Horenbemer. Mrs-sea Lorena and Ru Krm Mus Irene Murchison, Mm ulh Reuhell. Miss Edith Andrrwn. Mr Mr Ruben Poms, Mr Mr Robert Antes. Mr. and Mr Earl Krms. Mrs. 5 Love and hcr‘ nzce are m:- gucnls of MI ('. Hrsburg a Mrs, lk'sx’hancr and her Fmrrna ox Lhudxu were ‘uoxs Kndok. Sunday Mrs. E. finder, Mus um f Mrs. H H. Krcss nu icd a pany at lhc home at M . J. P of Chicago. 'l‘ursday : \Hallmh‘ \11\~ Mm Edw day 13‘! wt" Mm. Ed Sherman n! ed her gnu-n51” Run Mauls clout as followfi 713 a.m lnr nllpoi" nonh. N48 1 m for all points excep a! nonh. ll 4“ a m lnr all point: no , 1235 p. m M J” palms urn-pl loci! onh. 213 p m [or all punt; south. ; Hammad, 31)] p. m. lor all pomtn h except High wood, 512 p, m lot 'nn; 6.” p m for all pumu So 546 p m for all pomu Mus Mildred Whmn \1 Mr 1. H \(;I(h(.\31 . Add [\‘rlhr‘ltf lfltndl Mn R [lfh‘l‘ \LI Highkud Put ulth h‘ a \huw rr 1 Sew; v15114‘1n lhc \I flu" Ranscshnd Incnd (“if rxccp a! nonh. H 4“ In no , 1235 p. m M loci! orlh " 13 p In th. Hutu-road 301 High for 'nt‘; 6.” p m I31)” n kcr‘h krr 1* \"SH Em“ Hortnbtmcl. Ru Krm Mus ms ulh Rcuhclt. M .eslic Sung". Jr .ch erlman, vir. nrn‘ Muhlke, 1;” finder and Ddfd a lmlhda) 'has nuurd l“ [mu-dad} by guru A! h!" K 1‘ )“1 h” ddughu'r ”(31. ul Mrs. ah“ .tgn 1-! Honda} aughlrx, Her- F (-um kl: ()1 wag [k Rut“: \IIH »| urn-u] day's Waulfltln 1' 3““. ,,n Hm I I“ "‘1” A , m “mu-“IL ‘,,.”.n.1.«t..u P xhnnder ”l ‘Hl Bath Street. and Ben‘h Sin-rt lrnm 1m- wcsl lme m Linurln Avenue. cutlerl) In the wntrrly but 01 Shendnn Rand, 3H m the City 0! Highland Park Thr uxdr him? In! 1hr ume being on Me In the otbcr o! the nly (Ink u! and (u). nnd havmx npphed (01hr Loumy Lnun n! Lake County [or an autumn“ Im lhr kll3( Hf Mid nmpvm rum-m unurdmu m ‘ â€"*‘“- "“4 an “moment roll lhrvrn! Lake County Mr an autumn“ um hf sud :mpvmruwm unu bun-Mn. and an lam-men! ml! havmg been mad: and vrIurrm (nun, (hr final hearing lhnron had un the 315! day n1 Mly A or n 9mm [ht-rune! :n thr bu: the (mm will prnml Sand liwxhrxfl a punk»:- m Insulhnrnu “uh :nlrvnl HI 1h: hvc pr! xrmu'v pr! menu hum and .1! Mn! Yum be! M} 1 hit uhwflmnn m u da\, Ind mm appr‘ Inlkr lhru dch-nu' (rflu’cr zxpp‘ nmni mrm Dan-d a! ”Iflhhlnd l \uh‘ 1hr! “I Lxhu~ \ ..'( rmi 1hr A! Lou“ .IRRHL“ NW3 .{unln Sunday ‘6 p m. Iniomul and u- :- hour, Munday 7139;!) p. m Iunm‘hlly chafing duh duh Tut-idly 3.1151!) Jumm gymnunc dancmg T .1193) 59mm n'n» nashc (110(th Wedneidly. 7 ”9.1) p m. spew-l gvmnaltu‘ dlm‘lu Ind Eng huh d... “Daurudny 4 I) 530 Huh «hot-I gymnastic chums, Fndaylmfim Camp Fm: Glrh (hm group-I. Saturday 10 n H“ hr 1 1m :idjudu .Mn rmu m Womxn’t 1-1::le AdyudK-uou uh‘r .- hrlr!‘ h 411v [or an autumn“ m nmpvmruwnl unurdu an lam-men! roll I" 1nd! and vrIurm-d I: Sun" l' L mmnn. Apr 1" -~(.|'r an mu! a punk»:- m trn «my uh min”! a! 1hr uln- 0| pm “mum on all ”\I'IH i .1!!!" due a! u»u¢- of A1} prisons deunng nu) nusd umn btlmr “Id Inhr." Hn the hflllhfl and \V.ouu “a“ 1“ null.” '1 mun: H (LAM In make an! a~nr>t ‘a!\\ “hunt; rg: in du‘rnu-d mull mu! nl LOLr knunh, ‘ {pr holdrn a! lhr “flan mundtnumv, n! jul) nrxt l9“ pryumu Mn my; \ lam I an rmnficd and If 1hr unw ul Nohto » [wen max 1h: ,l U! lLr 4%le L |_\IA.I1 u 3!. NH l' 1913 II“ In H1 EVLETUS D0 YOUR MO‘ 1h! 1 {23‘ ; We are now in a position to take c; o. ‘ of out of town' movmg wnh 1': auto trucks AV I‘ ' ; North Shore Auto Transportation 3:; IEUERBRIB..AMIHKISELHFOIDCARS II ul\ \au North Shore Auto Transportation C0. 106 W. Central Ave are now in a position to take of out of town' movmg wnh auto trucks :4! 1rvw mun Hrvr} Lmd Huw an mad: « (‘9! luau-nah Pal p11 hum !!\ man VA m -! um Gary's Home Baker! ~ullI'Hrv \m. \Al‘?» NJ I In“? 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