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Highland Park Press (1912), 8 Jun 1916, p. 3

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il remark- "ed )f fine riancy so» other wuh 'a/ .fix ill mbmation full'bdted :ll ‘ . I a. Rocking Chair Under- wear, $1 and $1.50 ' per Suit, and ‘ Sport Shirts $1.00 and $1.50 What brings greater peace of mind than to know that the Children’s and household supply of milk is safe-«ertified 50m, and good, certified as to its rich- ness? Nothingn- Produced out in a garden spot of country right on the edge of Pewaukee Lake, bottled there and brought here thoroughly cool, clean and pure you can have such milk on your breakfast table and all day tomorrow and every day. R. W. SCHNEIDER Men’s Furnisher 13 S. St. Johns Ave. "1 Bowman Dairy Company 101-109 Vine Avenue Phone 220 afe Good Milk isaBlessing Use Swift’s Fertilizer Used Automobiles 11 East Puk Avenue “I am the Orignal Tania}. Man Frank Kottrasch, Deerfield, Pulverized Sheep Manure for Your Garden Lawndressing Kieckhefer’s Certified Milk Ford-- Chalmers-Dodge Bros. Driveways gnd Sewage Disposal, ths for Private Estate: and Country Clubs. designed and constructed having laid the first Tarvia on the Cash or Time Payments Telephones Highland Park 9 100 1b. bag $1.50 Telephone the distributors Edward M. Laing 328 Puk Ava, Highhnd Puk, Ill. Cash with Order Please Good Values TARVIA Such Milk is Distributors of McPherson For Sale by 1n North Shore Gloncoe 70 Tel. 331 Ill. 1m: HIGHLAND PARK mam mow PARK mos [Deerfield News Items Dorothy Rnichelt gave I pnrty to the Jewel Club at. her home Thun- dny evening. Mrs. ank Johnston 1nd children of Chictgo Were the weekend guac- of Mrs. Chnrles Johmwn. Thin¢s that hindet our growth in Christian spirit were described by Rev. Orsborn in his Sunday morning sermon on “Sins Ind Weights." The K. K. Ch“ will huve chnrgo of the sarvice Sunday evening, June 1., which will be of a Ipecinl music-l character. A large congrvgltion is desired that the young men may be encouraged. Miss Marie Rhoder of ('hirngo was the week-end guest of Miss Mabel Hurenberger. Mrs. I". Bosold nf Mukeno lrl the guest at the home of Mrs‘ Fred Ilor» cnborger. Mr. Geo. Goodman underwmxt an operation {or the removal uf an ulcer from his eye at n ('hicngo hospital Inst wevk and is reporud anrm‘mg. Thv l'ecrficld bum-bull tcum '10»! then" tint gume In Murtnn Grmx- on Sunday wuh a wore of I; (n l. Mr. Hdw. ”sternum Is on the suck list. The Woman's Mlnmnur) Swn-ly of thc L'nited qungclwal ( hun'h wxll hold their rrgulur monthly met-(mg in the Church Tuesday ufternoon Mn. Sad“: Curtis \nll gut the report of the annual meeting of all the W0- man's stsiunary Socxctms held at Stockton, 111,, u few Weeks an“, Muses Ethcl Fraser and (or: Wil- linms of (‘hlcugu were thv Week NM guests of Mrs. Peter J‘ Duffy. Mr‘ and Mrs. Walter Wranlmg and funnly of Portland, ()n-gun, who were en route to Cincinnati, Uhm, spent a few days at the home of Mrs. Weas- ling's brother, Mrt Waltur Weulmg last Week. Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Waterman and daughter Florence. of (‘hu‘ugm War? the guests of Mr. Ind Mrs. E. H. Willman Sunday. Mr. Edw1rd Clipper and Min 'Lydia Schinleber of Shermerville 1were married It the home of the bride's plrenta Saturday evening. ‘yOnly the immediate rel-tives and Friends witnessed the ceremony. 3 Mr. Gusmve Large, who has been ‘touring the Eastern Suten for the past three months. returned to hu home in Deerfield lut week. The Misses Dori Thom-s and Edith Stryker of Oak Park were the. week- end guests of Mrs. John A. Stryker. Miss Ethel McGraw of ('hiugu in the week-end guest of Miss Adelme McGrnw. Mr. W. J. Murphy of Phoemx. Ari~ zona. was the guest It the home of his daughter. Mrs. G. W. Kriuinger. Deerfleld Parent Teacher Aged-th- A Farmers’ Institute will be held in the grove on the Schlie {am Sat- zurday, June 17th. The P. T. A. will ‘Iserve meals and sponsor the domestic ‘science demonstrations. The last moving picture show of the {season was held in the Assembly Hall jFriday evening with an unusually large attendance. Between reels there were several folk dances. a nea- ‘politan and Danish given by Miss lGlynch's pupils, and Dorothy and Jean Reay danced the Russian and ‘an Irish dance. Dancing followed the ,pictures and refreshments were Eserved by the social committee. A 1considerable sum was added to the fund for the improvement of the school grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shnfler And fumily of Chicago wen the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. Perry Sunday. l The patriotic ontortainmont given 'in the school lut Tuesday morning llud I prognm of unusual excellence llThe two part sin‘nng by the pupils !of Miss Glynch's room in the songs suiuble to the day was thoroughly lcnjoyed by the eudience. Rex Orl- iborn pronounced the invocation. speeches were made by Messrs. De- vid De Long. John C. Ender end by Nr. James Welch of Waukegnn. Laurel Stryker and Kenneth Jerv'u gave mdinga. end each room of the school contributed songs. The Song of the Flu: was sung by Mrs. Funk Peterson and Miss Woodman. The children formed I perede nnd iwith neg; mlrched to the cemetery where the gnvea of the eight sol- diers of the Civil War were decor- Ited with flowers. Commencement exercises of the} class of 1916 will be held m the ASâ€"l semhly Hall this cumin}: J Willard Sokup was one of the ten‘ winners in the (‘hncagn Evening; Americ‘ans National lrvparedncu Contest which was partuipated in by the pupils of Ill high and xnmmnr schools. They were nwnrded n plnce {of honor in the Preparednenl Plrnde- [Womine Hote _1 r. In Nelson Horny minute-r (u ‘ on, with hu family, Irl‘ “0px”: Ether Mortim- dunng {heir nuymrn America, . Thursday morning Jun- 15,.» but [when] anemhly I?! r n the High School. Thor ~0 the mull observnncn wH.‘ ‘ do the ('11-: History. ('1131 1 an Prophesy, FIR'CH in ’thool Ind I C11” Song‘ 111. (turn will uke about a half “together. ‘ ; Deerflvld Hugh pllyed fPrm-uo Vownnhip High .1 Mnywood 'on Sat- y Ind wort deft-Md by the more 10 to 1. ()nl)‘ seven Innmpp we" ‘bliu ergm (‘unhmg hu [one can Iltznd the (ommencemvnl excr- I It \nuar. uhx-n- she gruiu-u-d [1914. '0‘: flayed f ()n loud-y nfu-rnoon. June 1211. e Miniomry Society of the Pros yterhn Church will mod in the l urch parlors. Dr. McKe-n, I mod! 1 minionlry from Sum will Ipcnk find upon-l music will be (unit-had ) Mn. Thomu B. MrBurnq of CT“ n10.1'hns I.‘ to be a maxi ma [mg of specul "kt-nut and c ”)0. .0 u Irwin-J to Illsnd t l Chl'dltn\' [Ln II! 0|: w n nklvn k y-r hm Mrvrcr I 9;) l .2 hll been Inuxw <‘. bapmm mu be mm bl ”In Offlin- The first dlnce of the um n \nll [won on Tueadty. the 2£A an 'u'r the first Iflllr dance-‘VlH [-0 Von every Tuesdly and Friduy emng during the non-or. The ncca this your wnll be mnn*ed h) rs. Hnrlo R“ GranL r Kr. and Dirt Jnmu W Prmdnlllr, 3 hive been u Lht Murmur for tha- t few weeks, hive gone to H’H'lf v house In Wmnetkn. Prubyicrinn Church Notes High SChOOl Nohts aJor andidate for State’siAttomey n hr nimrhcd M Yb! gm»- Jum- 15' 1 Notes xnrd to \' lidxn r “(van tn! 0| h." hour \nll pro (hu- mH (he Ill Long Distance Segvice in Emergencies ghildra'o Ha‘uC-u nuts?“ 8 N. Second Shed “1‘ \HH R uf afaanly in the South was taken scrmusl) 111 and mums desired to have I nun: from an Lawn: at) take chargt of the cut. Al six U \kaf ”Ln (\r'n ”waded lh..l flu nurse- hm} III-1H\ ”H 1hr; 134 2nd. Street Hfihlmd PM?“ \ 1hr \HH\(‘I‘ ls rmphurll Every 3011 Telephone I! 0 Lou. Dist-ac. Lorenz Lung Robert {heenslmle «m1 Lang 6 ~ nun rr‘t!‘ A shed on Lamps and Estimates Fur , Power and Motor Bracken, Hou Wiring. ILL-“113v Chicago Tel hone Company C. T. Ford “atria M T119500. I.) fins.“ nun” \ H) . 35mith ~. .1 1hr Hunt whflc I lhlrd all made :mdmgm nun w ‘h-t she ruched i u will“ \\ ~u-m coupled wxlh the efiocnd’ mrlh'cnK) Krvu‘c 900“!)er * L- a long distance telephone all gun: to mother city m the Eat 13,1916 Allhndtdmm Mr. John Fauléna Landscape Cafe! TeLBOS-M 533 Oaskwarod Ave

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