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Highland Park Press (1912), 23 Oct 1919, p. 9

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Bedroom , Lamps â€"â€" poses with 'ine Fabrics g hours empha- repared. hem has arâ€"round vhen, in gmwmmwm of ’0 >0 p8 fl} hep“ r 3’10!” st)" v‘y am in 1a.“... Hiahh-d Hut 542 COLLINS 8: SPRINGER, AUTO PAINTERS C. B. HANSEN, Proprietor B U TT] 5R - 450033 41.4 R GA RIN/fS Tdep bone 57 Tekphone lake For?“ (15‘s "09 W'ashington Circle HEN COAL sold according to value, our brands commanded premium prices. Our Famous Brand “Dawes: Marriage Agencies LIN DENMEYER BROTHERS Office and Yards. Uine avenue PITTS TON A N THRA CITE BUILDING MA TERI/IL Highland 13345”?qu Company 102 N. lst St. HERMAN DENZEL. President Finest Quality Home Dressed Poultry MUTUAL COHL CO. M- Teacher 30211 Solvay Coke Tree Surgery. Spraying and Pruning. Planting of Trees and Shrubs. Lawns: Planting and Construction Hardy Borders. Walks. Drives and Tiling LANDSCAPE GARDENERS Shore Creamery 685 Central Avenue AUTO PAINTING \\'h M oaoooooooooocoouoooooo 00. LIMOUSINES. ELECTRICS. ROADSTERS. TOURING Monograms and Lettering Auto Accessories Carlisle Cord and Fabric Tires Vulcanizing’ and Retreading Orders gn’cn my specxal ark-{men What do you need) AUTO SUPPLY SHOP and Commercial Cars at Reasonable Prices PARK AND ST. JOHNS AVENUE J. P. STEFFEN, Proprie‘or LAKEgFOREST 522 Central Avenue Highland Park, Illinois Telephone-r 7350-909 Telephone 335 Phor’ae 22 Last Sunday was observed as Tem- porance Sunday and next Sunday will be Every Member Day and a ser~ nmn will be preached by Rev. Mc- Dowell on “Our Duty to the Church.” In the evening a Roosevelt Day Ce!â€" ebration will lye held in whivh the Bay Scouts will take part. DEER HELD (2 RA MMA R 9(‘31001. NOTES my William .Iuhnstnni Schwl was dismissed Monday short- ly after assembly as the furnace was nut Hf (ink-r. H‘inzi Nt-argardncr has withdrawn {rum thK‘ seventh grade and leaves for (ialrshurg. “1.. this Wet-k. She Mans to spend the winter with her ul‘andnmthvia An interesting cast is being se- lu-twi for the play “T“‘Ch‘t- ()M Maids Frum Mairw," written by Miss ('ui- lur. tn be uiwn fur the benefit of thv I’m'vntrTvavhvr Assm'iufinn. Ml". (mmiwin. Mrs. Uum'hum. Mrs. Juhnsun and Mn. Bvckman visited: {he grades Friday. The grades an‘ praCtifiing fur a: May. "The Magic Voice," [n be giveni x-nder the auspices of the P. T. .-\,_n (W. 7th. At the Lake (‘uunty Sunday school mnvontinn hold at Antioch Thursday and Friday Mrs. Francis Everett and Miss I’l‘zll‘l \Vvavoi' were the judges of the Wul'k hooks of the pupils. The following lloerficlil Presbyterian church pupils Won honors: Ethel Kreh, Vernon Ruckenlmch, Wallace Reicholt, Margaret Magnusson. Donald Exist- (in. Gustavo ()lN'l‘K. Helen Reichclt, Ruse Grivshnbor, Frieda Felisenfoldt, Emil Fehsolfvldt and Eugenia Watier. The Dorcas Society held an allâ€" day met-tin}: in the (‘oiiimunily House Thursday. 'Hiiieruy \'\'\HIH).{’. l'reshytvrian ('hurch Nutcs Thv NM, i’vrrL' Indians, erroneously [rullH‘ii by the 1"runvh as “pit-reed n05- \‘.\" “('Tt‘ tum of in mm: and stnry by Miw Maziu Crawford of Lapwai. [dam .i Hil'l'i' «if Misses Suv and Kate Mac ”0th. pinnwr pmtustunt missionaries tn thy tl‘iiu- at the meeting of the‘ Woman’s Missionary Society of that Presbyterian Church held at the home{! of Dr. ('utler Thursday afternoon. ' I’ulluwuw tlw «hm-ch ccl'vnmny a “willing" M‘vukfzht was son“! at the in me nl' thv bride's pm‘vnts to forty :m-xls. The young: (wuplv 10ft for a ,4]an hum-ymunn to St. Louis, 510., in Hm» nm-rmmn. Mr. am] Mrs. Mnran will 1w at home after November lst «(1 “Mary Stz‘cl‘t. Wankcgan. .Hmu! fuM)‘ mvmhrx's of the Mo- dcx'n Wumlmcn and Royal Ncighlmrs gaw Mr. and Mrs. Ezra I’ritsvh a pleasant mryprisc ac their homo on 'l‘hul'Nluy m1 ninu‘. inks vnui'vn at mno “Hm-k mass “ith thv Rwy. Ryan uiiiciuting. The il'ldk‘ \wm- ;\ Lzmvn nf dark blue chif- zl-ii wivwz with :i Gainsborough hat. and ;\ L'M'suuv imuquot (if bride's rus~ m and vai‘riwi .1 while prayer imuk. iivl' fists-r. (imw ('zu‘olun. sorvmi as maid uf hunnr and “'er a gown of himwn \‘hifl‘nn \‘ivin-t and u Hui-k hut. “VT mung“ imuqm-t was of Aaron “Eu-(1 i‘mm. Both miknsotaointfi \Vul'd l‘nu'x ilnth guwns WL‘I‘C trim- nmd with squirm-i fur with colizu‘s if l’uint lix' Alvin-4m law. Mrs. Her- !wx‘i Bal'l'k'H emul Miss Iizlatriw Faro» inn. fish-rs hf tiw in‘idv. Sam: «iurim’: Iiiv mu»: Mrs. I‘Mvr imfiy is. Visiting her sisr (ms. the Misses Quinn Hf Chicago. 0n \\\-dnvsnluy morning. (k-t. 12, Miss ElimM-th (‘urniam iiaughtvr of Mr. and MN, .iuim (‘aruizm of RV «'\'«'it and (‘uptuin ('harlos Moran 0f “nukman \urv married at St Pat- iiik's vhurvii at nino u'vlm-k mass Mr. and Mrs. Kinney and fuur «iHMI'cH of Irving Park were the L'XH‘SIS at Ihv Russ Sherman hpme on Lil‘llt. Alvm Meyer who has horn m I’ranrc fur sumo tinw is in New York waiting to receive his discharge. He is the last of the Deerfield boys to he mustered out of the army. Dr. nucker has bought the A. N. Muhlkc house. Misg Jennie Kanh spent the Week g-nd with her sister, Mrs. Fred Saw man of (‘rnss Plains, \Vis. Mrs. Fred La Bahn hail as her guests Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. (‘hax'les Mw‘klenberg and (Wu children Edward and Mildrwl «if Antioch. Mrs. Lewis ('lcmcns of Chin-ago spent the la>t \\'\'('k with Mrs. W. H. Stems. M!" and Mrs. E. J. Binxham of Irv- in}: l‘ai'k, Messrs. Roy Albert and John Lax-sun uf Edgrwater were the guests a! Mrs. Amelia Pyle Sunday. Frances Woodman entertained a number of her school friends Satur- ilay aftm‘nuun at her hnmc in honor of hm- lnirthwluy anniversary. Mrs. (Es-urge {)u had as her “'L't‘k end guest Miss Marie Rhmler of (‘hi- (3):“. Eur} Hnlmvs vmm‘ul schmrl an Mun g DEERFIELD NEWS ITEMS THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS ))Hl.\.\fi >Hqul 21V \. Sll‘ykm Strykvr i> attending thy mm'vntiun at Shannon, Mrs. Her- riw (‘zn‘w m: «luring: l'vnmny 1| The full bunfiro is considcn-d a very vhccrful sight. particularly when the smnkv is blowing uver to your neighâ€" hnr's house, Well. Wz-I}, President Wilson! Sorry [u soc ynu in bed. Hope you are belt n-r sown. Don't always agree with you. But you m-vcr struck for less work and more» pay. you always took hard hitting with a smile, and you have WU”) yuursvlf out trying to create a lwttvr country and a better World. Our “‘5! wishcx tn yuu, and hopes for your SpL‘OJ)‘ T‘H'uVCl‘y! “Superior" and will give the boys and girls privilvzos to which thvy are justly untitled. Community (”lub. When those imâ€" pmvenwnts have been completed We will have a rural school of which we ran be proud, It will be classed as lmpmu-nients at the \Vcst Ridge St'l’ll)0l hun- been started. these in- clude an addition to the schoolhouse whirh will huuse a hot water plant. a kitchenette, indum' toilets and a cloak mom. The Well which was drilled this >ullllllt‘l' will provide water necessary for these modern improvements. The present ruom will he made larger by the removal «sf the present (-loak room thus. giving: the much needed space {or the crowds which patronize the monthly meeting of the West Ridge Miss McWilliums room mm the September prize fur haying the most muthorx at the l'. T. A. meeting. The prize was cw“ interesting and instructin- bunks donated by Helen and WaHau‘ Reichelt l'. 0. Rm 311 lliwhlmxl l'urk Ira Hole and been absent from illness. I, \ N "MW l'l", A “(‘III'I‘PX‘T x106 W EST RIDGE 0. (‘. [WERNER Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee R. R. 0% 11:44 -Ama: 484,4...»nm- k 'i into the heart of the business and shopping district convenient to Hotels, Theatres, Stores, Depots, Etc. Leave Highland Park every hour from 7:09 a. m. to 1:09 a. m. and every 30 minutes on Saturday afternoon, Sun- days and Holidays. Trains Leave the Chicago Loop District for Highland Par/e Every 30 Minutes Trains leave Highland Park at 3:47 a. m., 4:17 a. m., 5:17 a. m., 5:47 a. m., 6:38 a. m. and every 30 minutes thereafter until 12:38 a. m. Last train at 1:38 a. m. Trains operate into and around the loop, stopping at convenient “L" stations. No change or transfer needed. Shoppersâ€"Attention Service to Milwaukee Ernest Dieck have school because of SVHOOL To Chicago Every 30 Minutes Save Time Ill or: 2.2%.; .I”In:"tulnzuxv‘ulutut.t.l.xv..t.l ac. Suite 130 Mentor Bldg. 39 South State Street, Chime in. mi» rs... Cm": 1915 MADE TO ORDER You Can Save Money by Having Your Hi bland ParkT Ofiioe gPhone Highland $1 ,4 i Latest Styles Now on Display This Program will be found in this position every week HARRY EINHORN Pearl Theatre P R 0 GRA _M SUIT LADIES FOR COMING WEEK ON OPPOSITE SIDE CUT OUT AND PRESERVE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE A void Delays Tnxntnt 1.1.0.4.??? ‘0 . . . . . . . . .5...” .. ..,.._.._ ;;.. ..;.. ..;..,..,.. ..,.. ..- OOOOOIOIOOOOOOOOOOOO..0... Telephonc265 AH maka of watches. clocks and Jewelry for, called repaired and delivered 0...... .00.... Lake Shore Express 364 Central Avenue Sewing Machines Repaired. Called (or and Delivered. Highlind Park HIGHLAND PARK. ILL W. E. Waterhouse Watchmaker and Jeweler Sixteen Years at Schneider's Baggage and Fr'eight Telephone 936 PAGE NINE

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