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Highland Park Press (1912), 24 Oct 1918, p. 2

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boys at the from hospitality «If H pmvplv Thruug (hm? zrulifying ears of (has? Wh [hr llfw of ! {ht‘ pleasant midi! Tho- fuiluwing i.‘ .m t-xtruct from .5 letter (If Ensign Cn‘nrilt' Mudvle)’, l’ S. .\'. R. Aviatinn' Somewhere in Frunci' "While 1 was in England at our Repair Base, which by the “in i- a huge place. consisting of (Her :1 mile of cement buildings and hang- ars. i got to talking with one of the- boys win; “as L'uurdini: the plant-s, it seems he had entered the Navy at Great Lakes. I told him that i lived in Highland Park. and at that he opened up on me and told me all about the wonderful spirit the pet» pie around there shnwedâ€"mhmv much they had done for the Blue Jackets and how much they appreciated eve- ry little favor that had been done for them. He said the wonderful treatment he had received there as a stranger made him realize more than ever what a wonderful countrv we had. and how much we all ought to sacrifice. if necessary. that that muntrv and these people should he we had. and to sacrifice. country and saved." “ln Paris I met an army lieuten- mt. trained at Ft. Sheridan. When he henrd where 1 came from. he said “I will hand you one thing your people in that section of the country are wonderfully hospitable. They nude my feeble efforts at Ft. Sherlâ€" dan when I’ was beginning my train- ing, a pleasure instead of a hard- ing. ihip by Mr. John U'neexe Augustine. Co. 8. ‘th U The repeated testimony n! (ne- pys a! the from still tells us of tho: tspltality a! Highland Park and in mva Thruugll \dl‘itllh‘ rhunnvl,‘ mate gratifying ro-pnrt- rmwh Haw yrs 0! muse who haw lriod to make- 10‘ llfw of Khv Mus HI wniw' Warn-Ln! uhHr- Iln') were Ill nur I ‘ll'lll on [In- put up high t' ~h--l!~ mu! In My ualtivs Dear Friend Mr. O'Keefezr “i have often thought of writing you but not until now has 'th thought materiallted: we haw benn on the move continuously ever >ince our arrival here and In our travels have seen Bordeaux. Calais. Yerâ€" sailles. and seen Paris from a side» door of our Pulunan. The country which is not in the war area. is surely beautiful. every available portion being under cum- vation. and another thing in parv ticulur. (he wellâ€"kept roads which make it an ideal auto touring coun- "7. We have just returnea [rum u“ from and are enjoying a few day: of real. “honest toâ€"God” rest. The place is ideal for it also; a beautiful valley with a good sprlng and nin creek to bathe in and a vlllnge about ten minutes walk where we can get llght wines. and If finances permit. a few bottles of champagne) don't go bad. Our last was sure a .y. The following I» a letter received ' Mr. John O'Keefe from George 'I . v , 0 II}!!! I Int-41‘ v.1 Srhnnl opened on \Pr)‘ flood onrnllment last session with the Heinies re a hot one: for three weeks just returned from the August 24th. 1919 I didn‘t h.|\\‘ In) vlnlhvs off, bump: on [In- an cuntinunusl)‘. until Hc-‘lniv Du! up an .meI dam! fur .1 won-k high t'Vp‘lh’iVQ‘. *hrzlpm‘l :md uzr ~h--l!\ xwro- ruminunusl) “'blstlinu and hunting In all diroctimm M) hrmhvr. Bub. L4 in the sum-- rvgiment m l we- him m-cnsiunalh, lhv is' a «wok mm and I Imu- mwvr sevn him look better , Well. Mr. ()‘Kecfe. I will (-hm- 'fnr “Ii: time. I “nuld enjoy hearing [from you. and p|easv TPII\0[l{bt'r Inc- {In the. boys nl’ old 1366‘ i As ¢'\'t'r your frivnd, - (”-20, AUGUSTINE. \Vc uskvd snmn- Gvrll' “hut tin-y Hmught of [In Bu) Scouts" as thv Kn [In-In. The) mid that SUI“. (hp) \\ A‘rt tunutr as m m- nu (In-1r Cflsllllllll‘s m-rc hud cum. mnkwl tum lam-s “hivh \u-n- unm a {Waco-loving purple an awful .«izht not on remains, M) hrulhor. Bub rvgimeut m l we- hv I «wok nmA D '9 BOB 0' LINK GULF (‘Ll'B 2 Octoher twenty-sixth Clans handicap ohnmpimuhip. .-\. B and (T. um net each rlus will be dechlred (hr clusa champlnn‘ Apprnprlule- prism will he Award ed the winncr in much class.- The Ravinia school which clmwdl three weeks ago mring m the influ'j emu epidemic opened on Monday: with a very good attendance. ‘ My hunkn The Rldgt‘ ’chml opened on Mon- day with .1 very good attendance Hwn- having been very little sick nous among: the pupns. on this ~ilh The) mid that the) ' tlw must Hark->3 mu: v I“ comm-I with )n'(, ‘n- glml hv huu- hon-n .~n s to ho- mkr-n prismwr Izlltll‘s \n-rr u'nul‘nmlh- [hn- I‘t‘Hh’liH.‘ muwr < amnnL‘st nul' thv Knisrr terms uni hl ,- nf .«nnv \‘H 'hv lmlmw 1»! l0. i. certainh van a *mle trw rlmm lh-nnc Allwrh‘ \K! {luv} llll :0 rotor Duffy 1.. Pl (‘hu'zuu \H-rr H “H. Plum! Hun .‘ll .IIII! \ln thuulnur, \II'~ HH- L'lh".~‘l~ H! ‘ .\‘l" [guru (Era lhwrflvld nu- !n ”In“ l-‘nur'h l than $17 liq-v! I'lu Id Ila-H Sn]! !:Ilh¢ funn-rnl H1» S1¢~in~ruulcl ('I.Iln'. “tundra “F to <ur\'l\'c- hlm I who i~ with [hr and Henry Bnun nut-II”! Huh Hnrnld Plunge Inn 1'. S. Harmon- and i lilund, R (‘ 1‘ sun!) Edwin Johnson. who hml heen III training as a £p¢~ciul mechnnlc. M (hr Lzlm- Tm-hnk‘xl High School 'In Chicago fur tlw past three monthn. has hm-n lransfa‘rrod lu (‘nmp Crane. Allt-ntmrn. PM. Mr Jnhn (‘nrnlun has renled hlfl farm on sham-x and \I'Hl xell at pub- lic auction nn Smurdm. ()ctnher 26. 30 head uf (‘ntlltn 1 lwad of hfll’flf’i‘ 20 milk cam nnd 200 «hock! of ripe (-nrn‘ Mr 1“ W. PM“: will he [hr uucHnm-c-r and .\lr. W H. Rte!- h-s «'IPrk, \lnu \Il‘ um ml! Tll [u spun! M r I’l' [hp \\ H Tl um! rflz-Id u\~-I‘.~ljlh>crilwtl ih ' l-‘nur'h [Jim-rt) hum M $17.00” Tln- quuln lur bdllrfi' ”nun .s'u' Mull) Quinn of (‘hicngn Mxy Hula) :1! known Park ”10- “I'Q‘k t-IIII cumin n' Hrl. \I.|‘\ m. ”nun H:- \\;u (“only ! \\.I~ Dmrn In ('nrl Hun". tHI' WI- u-rr Hu- L'\|o'~[\ u! 1! Hum-k9! Sunday !k-rnh-e Tucker Prunk Srumuu \lr~ (Huurr \lr> (‘n'nrm- l't-lll‘ :uu r~ Hliuin Julmum, \u-ra I! “P Grunl \VI-rl .un (:rnu-r u! Elam Sundm Knrvh lt-(l [unlllll I". who hml heen “I £p¢~ciul mechnnlc. M nk‘xl High School 'In past three monthu. 'a-rrod lu (‘nmp Prune. \‘ILMML \ $62.20" lllull (Zum‘ ‘ vnllnled m 1m- La now M Purl: u H h h"r u! \‘l' d” of um! lll‘ :IH \“I‘lhlt‘ Highland ( W1“.- qnul | llllll' “Hm! ”I" Ind mnrnlng In IIIL' Tht' dung" 0! mm; m cnur account of Influenza germ:- n by a good many people long I (M! opldc-mlc “an over hand Bur-Inns men all hollering for help. Mennthlle the help klndly mnnem to work eight hour: if the proprietor consent-t (I) work twelve. firm-n. Adrun 1.. Mr- Holmen, A A.. Mn Mud-on. l. 8 Pan. Harrie-m Mun Puma Mabel. Mim- Smhh. (‘ A, Mn Woman. I. \"Ilmn. H H advertised ()flntwr :2 WM .\| [m]. \DVFRT‘RED LETTERS ~I‘ 0! ”In; to churfll 0" rhrr 22. HHS. “001.72“ PIN-[manor Mch h upon «wry nhw n‘rluck in lhu o'clock m (hr men H‘ghluml Park. Ill n germ:- um- tell people long below DRI-KUEâ€"PROCE Have your tits enminedint our factory. Hundreds of thou- sand: of tires still capableof good service are being “Junk " at a time when it is our dq’ty to economize. Every tire sent to us is WW examined and if the amass is in such shape that it wfl stand rebuilding In the event of a tire in a too weakened condition give you our honut opi ; which cost you nothing. N. AZWINK O t ' clad $3: ; too- tral v- .â€"._77 .hc‘amwu bub-Mb.“ Y duct-n15. gflqfiuunhnoudouw a“ .Ihyuuhu ““1“” MC” ntral Cemetery Comgany W Building. M85867. > Bap amid‘ name's Telephone 447 will sure 4'4 the guest of her abut. In. Thou. Duffy. Friday. Miss Beatrice Carolan entertain- ed a number 0! friends at her home Ion Tuesday evening In honor of Mr. Jamea Hanrahan ol the Great Lakes Clothing Must Be Conserved brother'- and Ive The people in Door-Bold will a. doubt he uni-wind to bin ant-a death of Iboflnnthod ward". I door friend of iii-Vault. W. vnd who apent antral mouth! at tho iaaiimray hon Iaat tall. It. Vari- er‘ volunteered for ovoraoal M II hospital aorvioe. She died of DM‘ monla October 8th. in the American lBane hoapitai at Bordon“. fiance iI. Newa d he? . I ma] .al “ I l soon after her arrival. m... to. Our ex FOR SPECIAL RATES Mr. S. I) \i-lson, former print: n the auflraxc: Illinois, and fl leader I The Government hascommandeered the Coun- i m... Sarah Adams. on gum:- dwh m. . Md In _ 9 try 5 entire supply of Woolâ€"must have It for our gduughter. lnin. spent the latter part o‘rani received on the name do} an rt 5 (tea ent WI“ sure boys :‘OVCI‘ there." . i“! last week In aneInavvoml. as ”It the receipt of a notification an- e0“ t!“ This means economy in woolens heretofore I “u...” of Mrs. Adams ,«m. Mr. rm: mumm- her We mm] In France. I PLEASE YOU unknown. {K'mb’rf' . smâ€" became ill aboard nhiv. Iliaa .35' . Here IS Where the Master Cleaner can perform Th" ("M“"mr ““hw'l “1” be "p‘"" Wnrdcr was tlir daughter of “alter . "i ' ‘ ' l - ‘ s i 1 s S H! I . i a real serVice. Thorough cleansmg at proper in _ ",1 ,3“.I:“:;m,.‘m.‘waw‘fif..0223, :‘Tfir'sflt’; KIT??? "nix, i PHONE [CWKIS almost dOUbleS the hfe and usefulness Of to iiiu-stignu- conditions in n»; tmn. an of n“. “gm" (‘ommltw “(I :T H R E E O N E the (‘ouncil of National Defonac of? l I i any woolen garment. Donnie-Id ()rnininur Cars Called for and Delivered pal of IIH' “a! Call the Reliable Laundry. Master Cleaners. school. will huu- tt-inpornry cliaruo- Inou-mcnt, ' ' They can keep your new garment new or make i . . I of iln- sou-nth nnd o-ighth grades [I ' 0i . THE new MANAGEMENT , V .‘s GARAGE AND SERVICE (ill. 15 North St. Johns Avenue I your old ones do. Be sure you call a cleaner who until unotln-r principal can be srcur- g . . . ‘ (‘HBIS’I‘IA.\ M‘IEXt E 2 displays the Master Cleaner emblem. It is your _ _ ml As Mr Nelson is subject IUIi'IIII 0 hr WWW- service~~the service that is . thi- si-riit-c most on) timr. Hamel Ave. near St. John'a Ave. Subicct for next Sunday's Iraami ‘Ior guarantee of master will he unnhlt- to fill IIll' ' the need of the hour. position iwrmant-ntly. Sermon. "Probation After Death." .\|r and .\Ir~'. I‘civr ltoddix of iii-rvici-s are bold In ihia church Sunday iiiii'si‘ ttl IO 45 SEN!) YOUR (HRMENTS T0 .t Iliuhwood “err Illl' q .2 of “N Prion-vs (lurritv "‘0“ .untlay morninx ‘ Sunday school mot-ta Immediately .1. o The Rellable Laundry ll. \Irs Helm Kont of \Iilw'niki-n- I‘ ' ' , in ”w morning urvicv. and la oprn‘ i “'h ”w guest ”t lu-r mn' \Ir “HI to pupils up to the axe of 20 year: “m" KM" Rummy Tin- \lenefldrt) evening meeting. Launderers and Dry Cleaners » .. t J H”'“"‘”“ ”" which include- testimonies of (‘hrla HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS “r and “I". P‘- imuiitw Ilio- llll'lll of .i son, horn on H’K" St‘ivtii'o- healing. in M 8 o'clock Phone I78-I79 . i ““‘Illimlill- iictoiwr “ll" You arc cordially invited to makr of Hit ro-ndinx room at 387 (‘cn-t Eatabliahod 1899 Air-mic. which in open «\ery‘i \Iis- .IIIII.I lion-om is \isitinu .u ”q- \Ilt'll .ts IIIt' Hurst of “mi ~'”'“'“‘¢‘144<'{'<Wfi St J.....~phI o‘clock in thi WW WWMW4¢PZ~1~tfl . . . . ______â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"/, _, \lr~ \I .\ Itnnsoin, “'Ofl‘k din from nim- ' ' ' . ' :' '-.- -:-:--.-;.-..;.-:.;.:.;.;.;.,.;. .;. .-.. \i.“ “M”... KM”. 1,.“ “mi“..- morning to sit o'clock in the men ‘ do) to spviid :i month with her sis ”‘L' irr. Mrs I-‘runli Srziniun of i‘ross â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€""â€"“_ pump, w“ \lll'linnflr.” ”211'?” \II' .Iud \irs \tIIiUIl (lunch-I of M‘ ........ i‘Im-zuro \u-rr iii-- L’li"~l~ of \Ir .ind . "Hahn“. Park. I“ The repeated testimony of the- I didn‘t II.i\t‘ III) (‘lotlii's off. living Mr‘ “H"! ””"rkpl Sunday. 22:11:“.IMXHIA‘IILgnr boys at the front still tells us of the on IIII' no continuously. until Hi-inii- “l -""l \I“ ””“W” I"‘”" "“‘l Maid-on, I. B hospitality of Highland Park and llc Du! up :in .i\\ fill stand for .I work ‘l'lmm‘T- “" H‘I“l“ J”l"“”“~ “"r" Paar. IIII’I‘IPIL Ml!“ pmtpli‘ Through \iirliitl“ t‘huniivls high explosive. shrzipm‘l :inil un- Illi- uni-sis of Vlr~ (lruiil Wort .iiid I‘flxt'. Mabel. Mim- thcse zrutifying ro-port- roach tiw six-~Iis '.\rro- rontiiiuousl) n'hlstlinuI-“r‘ Irmr” “WW" "I RIM“ Silllilil“ 9‘.“th (. A. Mn ears of those who haw tried to make and bursting in ii” directions. Ih-«rtlcld ou-rsuliscrilu-d its illll'l l Wenton. I. . the Iiiv of the Imis In ‘t'r\ll"' My Illlllklt‘ “m. amonL'st ”m. m... to IIln' l-‘oiii'lh [Jim-rt) qun h) IIIIIII' Wilson. H H I, pleasant “MI" In") were ‘” our uzlltit-s; :I sniper L’nl hini~ \ll‘ ‘2...ii ”‘5‘“ $17.00” Th“ ‘lm'h‘ for w"“ Advertised (ictohrr :2, this. ' "”d“ hunkwi tux-«w- .-\.-. ~v ~- i “‘"""'““ “-" "”~'"“'~ "M ”W WM .\I boot)“ Pillllhn‘l?'. ZYOUARE [NyITED Tho- following is d” extract from mi on this sidv. ""“""” "”‘“"I “i" ‘53-'3"” .. _ ,. _-_‘ Y ddfibhfl‘awIl u A letter of Ensign 00an Muscle)! wn uskmi 5””... German ”mm“- 'rli~-mior.- noon. ~on or Mrs. llvn Thi- danger 0! min; to church on fimbhnmdmw ' iil'II.i lionn. or Iii-i-ri‘lvid, died in account of influenn germ:- wau felt “w. M. tom. New Mom by a good many people long betore lii Ariro this opidi-mlc “an ever heard of. what they thought of III!‘ “American Kilist‘r terms-«i Mill I.iI\-- ill) on his \\n_\ of hi~ dvnih “us DIN'iI- I’ S. .\'. R. Aviation y . ' V . . . ‘ .. some“ here III I- room Boy Scouts I“. m“ IIJ 'I‘Iil' i’:.ll~t‘ tral Cemetery ComgIany "\“I'illt' I Wit.- III BIIEIEIIHI at our ”“an TIN”) “I“! llitll lllt‘) up“ Repair Base. which by the \\M) is sonn- of ”w mns‘ ”ark.” mun ”I” moot. III‘ \ins twenty-night years of of over a had conn- 1“ ”mm” with wt. In“! .i:~~ old \\.is burn in Ih-vrtlu-ld. Hi.- Business men all hollering for help. Meanwhile the help kindly fiflmM-‘uwmu 1hr da-Whudmm Iuiho-r. i'nrl Ilunn. dIi-d in Hill Tho- place ..i confirm to work eight houra ii the proprietor consent-i to work twelve. a huge place. consisting Ildings and hang- u...) “y“. “mi 1., hm.- to h.- inkn-n prisoiii-rs .I~ IN'I'II Mi fill" funn-rnl ~0‘t‘\l1‘n' “ill lulu- mile of cement bu in tin» lim-riio-ld l‘Plllt'le')‘ ars. I got to talking with one of IIH‘ tunntv I“. b0“ “m” ““5 “““rdi'”: ”W p"““"" tin-1r t‘flsllilllli‘.~ m-ri- i'lltil‘llliillt- m“ mun- Il seems he had entered lhi' Nili')‘ , , :is soon :is Ilw luxl)‘ Is I‘Q'l‘d‘l\('tl_ Ron I‘o st-v thi- remains of soinv \‘ii _ . at Great Lakes. I told him that I Sivirrunld of .\orthiI~-Id “III of“- . Iriui-s which \u-ri- llllt‘t' lIlt‘ honn-s of lived in Highland Park. and at that .- , it'l.Ili'. Iii-sidvs his niotIn-r hv- It‘l|\’t'i~ a pcaco-lming people. is certniiili he opened up on me and told me all . . . . ‘tn <l|r\'I\'t' him two brothers. an a“ fill siirht not oven a small trm- . , who is with the A. E. F. in France. about the wonderful spirit the pet» remain-s ple around there showedâ€"”how much \ IV . Innd Henry Bonn. they had done for the Blue Jackets” .1) hrothor. Bob. Is in the sum-- Harold Plunge III” ”“1“de In ”“I regiment so I sm- him occasionally. . :I'. 3. Marine:- und is now at Paris and how much they appreciated evc- h . . F7 little favor that had been done“ 0 is .| (00k no“ and l liuu- lhnmllrlnnd. S. i‘ seen him look better for them. He said the wonderful Well. .\Ir. ()‘Keofe. I will t‘IIiM" . . ‘training as a special mechanic. at treatment he had received there as: for this time. I would en'oy I'lt‘lll‘lliLZ a stranger made him realize more I . ‘ the Laiw Trohnical High School In [from you. and please remem’lwr inc-l ‘ ( hicnizo for tho past three months. than ever what a wonderful countrvI ‘to the. boys of old 1366. ane. we had. and how much we all ought. l . to sacrifice. if necessary. that that; As i-n-r your IrwinL I . (”‘20. Ai'otisrixi-z. “h"‘mm P“- country and these people should be. W n' ‘ , {sIfnrm on shnri-s and will sell at pub- saved." ilic auction on Saturdny. October 26.. “In Paris I met an army Iicuten- D . . . . g [NIB 0 I.I.\I\ GULF (‘LI B 2i "”30 head of t‘nltlo, 1 hvad of horses. ant. trained at Ft. Sheridan. When i . i20 milk cans and 200 «hocki- of he heard where I came from. he said hand you one thing your 0c . toher twenty “uh .riiw corn. Mr i‘. W. Pi-ttin will be Edwin Johnson. who has been In ‘Ihas bm-n transform-d to (‘amp (‘r Mr John (‘nrnlnn lins rented his ”I will 900919 in that ”01‘0" i"f ”‘9 cmtntr)‘ Class handica chum ionahi . .-\. . are wonderfully hospitable. They B and t,‘. Inw :et each) classp will ”u- "ucmmwr MM “r. “ H. 3"!- made my “Chi? efforts M Pt. Sheriâ€"5b.. declared tho- class champion. "h! clerk. dan when l’ was beginning my train-i Apprtiprlute- Dr”... W“, m. ”In.” Nil-“N MU”) Quinn "f (‘hicnxnl "18- 3 0'93“!" instead of a hard-I‘M the Winner in t’iit‘h class. ”I“. May PM”) I], “my” Park were» lllt' “I'Q‘k i-iitI gut-sis of HrlI i ith." | W "3 Voter Duffy The following is a letter received 0 "‘3 by Mr. John O'Keefe from George 0 BAVINIA “1100], 0 Miss Bernice Tiit'lter oi Hixlilandl 0 Park Why! the guest of HIM Ultra- A‘W‘mlm- CO- 3‘ “h U- 3-- A- E- F- WW‘ I . 9 3 , '. AIugust 2‘ h ‘ i The Ravinia school which chmcdlbeth Reichelt Sunday I Dear Friend M" OKeefczr three weeks ago owing to the influ" Mrs. Eugene Ender ‘9“ Tuesday. iniorning for Rochester. N. Y.. to via- “! have often thought 0! writing enza epidemic opened on Monday. you but not until now has thc- with a very good attendance. lit her mother. Mrs Anna McCarthy- Dr. Becker of COOKIH’IIIQ'. will be thought materiallaed: we how boon WW0 [I]? new doctor In [)eerflekL He [3 on the move continuously ever since our arrival here and In our travels O . . . , 01 [,IN( 01,5 M “00L 0 expected to be in Deerileid some Oitime this week iind will take the have seen Bordeaux. Calais. Yerâ€" ‘ ihousc formerly occupied by Dr. 0"“. sands of tins still capabié’ci good service are being “Junk at a time when It is our duty to economize. i I Every tire sent to us is le examined and ii the amass 0Q sailles. and seen Paris from a side door of our Pulunan. The attendance at Lincoln School“! And will resume his prune“ was not very large on the opcniniz‘. is in such shape that it wIdI stand rebuilding I.” area. ”I surely beautiful, every day owing m the fact that so many1 xii.“ wmifn-u Plfluui- has return. available portion being under culti- 0‘ ”‘9 children had COIdF find llwri‘i‘9d home from Grand Junction, 1““ ration. and another thing in PM“ was much uncertainty about n“, "“3“. the school in which she la a ticulnr. the wellâ€"kept roads which “W“lnlt. However. the enrollment i‘e‘mh" of domestic "Menu" “I am. make it an ideal auto touring coun-Ihu increased mnfildi‘rflhly durinn‘on “mum "I n” "mum" "9mm” "VI In“, past few {“31 . I Miss Mabel Horenberger won tth We have just returned from the 3““ Wilcoxson who has been meeek end guest of Mrs, Ed Waller- thc \Vesslcy Hospital suffering {rnmlmm‘ "' ”'lM‘m' “I" Minn-s Isabel Kchlt-r, Mary [Abner front and are enjoying a few days of real. “honest-toâ€"G I” rest. The Influenza expects to resume her Itencmng In a few weeks. Duringlflnd Mrs. William Rnah of HighlandI The country which is not in the in a too weakened condition. we which cost you nothing, place is ideal for it also; a beautiful . iP k i MI 00 . valley with a good spring and "it... her absence Mrs. Geo. G. Wright .5.Ht:rIIwI::I« I. M I nna Shelton of creek to bathe in and a vulngeIhl charge or the fifth and sixth‘ 8 “"9 lu- Kuetll of In. i . about ten minutes walk where weigrades. . ‘F‘rances 0‘"ny Tuisday. On Friday. (ictobt-r IS. occurred ‘ c“ ‘9‘ ”5'“ “"“es' and ” “n““C‘NoWWOOOOW‘ I - {the and death of Mrs. (‘lydc Hatch. permit. a few bottles of champagneiD don't go bad, I: RIDGE scum 21a former resident o! Deerfleld. She ! died at the home of her father. Mr. 0“, MW session with me H m. .. ‘WI e Ml iT‘rler. of Chicago. after a brief ill- .” sure a hot one: for three weeks: The Ridge school opened on Mon-i hem: with pneumonia. Mn. Hatch ‘ldny with :i very good attendance: lwau born in Northileld and was 12 ._ ”’ 7'” {Ithe-ri- having been very little aiclt- I ' iness among: the pupils. :years 0' axe. M" "filth and family . 9 ‘came to Decrfield about Niven ye." IWWE wd “red here until a year ago: 0‘ hen the moved to (‘hlc .a , 0 w y , up. Burial In I “KITB‘ACE ”“90“ oItook place Monday. October 21. in ’ WMWHI-I‘nl Sou-d“... ............. . , . “WP-ht“ on, I d ------ " ' Ithe Northfleld century. She leaves WAGOJâ€"OQHg-UJIM- . no opent‘ on Monday with a ‘to mourn liar death a husband. Ir. unmounted-*5“ \ery mod enrollment. |Ciyde Hatch. :- mother and father, . , A.-- awnwr

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