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Highland Park Press (1912), 15 Jan 1920, p. 5

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Business Loans on Real Estate North Shore Trust Co. (A State Bank) N. W. Corner Central Ave. and Sheridan Rd. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Buy Your Ford Car Now To make sure of getting a Ford car. buy one now. Don't wait until spring but buy now while «lei i\"‘ltl Us" We possible. lCVen next month is an 'ii.i'ei‘t.'iiiit_\’. The number of Ford cars allotted to this terri- tory is limited and speciiied. l‘th‘ll to get our itiii'initlli we must have real. imnuâ€"Iide orders for cars. Just so many cars allotted to us; just so n. at \ will get tats; will you he one of them ‘.' Those who order their cars now will lie protecting them- selves. lt' you Would he tort-handed. get your name on an order today. Don't think you cannot use it it" you get it now. The all alike it is a necessity e\'ei‘}’ month of the year. sides. the Ford car is lowest in upkeep cost and Ford car. four seasons are to the lie- .â€"\nd the new Ford electric easiest in operation. starting and lighting system makes driving.r more convenient. Your order for either open or en- closed cars will have our prompt attention. i i Insist on Genuine Ford Parts A. c. McPHERSON Highland Park, Illinois Phone H. P. 120-121 ‘ E. A. WARREN. Jr. and R. C. KELLER announce the opening of the Green Bay Auto Repair 500 North Green Bay Road (Formerly Occupied by Leuer Bros. Motor Transportation Co.) All Repair Work Guaranteed ; i i I f i = i I'R Semi-annual Discount Sale will be in progress during all the month of January. An extensive selection of the finest materials. together with the most authentic and exquisite advance models in suits and coats for Spring and Summer will be shown during this sale. Owing to the continuous rise of the market it is advisable to make a selection at a very early date. 6165\Iichigan Ave” Chicago. Telephone Harrison 4045 l ’ . i ‘her home in Yonkers after which Frantz; See'y., ' treasurer. Howard Stryker. assistant librarian. ‘ with the church: Mrs. Robert McWade ichurch; Mr. and Mrs. V'inyard from ‘reception for the young people of the! ‘to the Leggcr estate at IIinsdale. ’the Wilmots, died Tuesday. January, ,where II? has lived ft)? the past 201' F1 OllR BEING OFFERED :of (‘olorado, and Frank Gutzler of | Oregon. and a sister. Mrs. Myrtle . Gut/h i Stinkum. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRES, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS ! 4.21;: . Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Fritach attend-i ed the funeral of her uncle, Matt: 6' Ilil ‘. =lil|lllll§_l..lllll:§i“ '5 Smith, in Waukegan Saturday. ~ “a“ :- ’ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyer anâ€"i ' i . “l I i _ iiouncc the marriage of their daugh~ ' I I ._V {E g m. Edith. to Mr. William E. White} *‘Ei'i: r..'. ‘~.3-,‘.‘. son of Mrs. Rackenbach, which took? ' E E, 5 place Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at g g E the home of the bride's parents. Rein} . {a _ 52,15“. :â€" J. A. Beuscher read the service. The: V " ' . l ls . I bride wore a brown suit and cor-j sage bouquet of white roses and was‘ attended by Lillian Hansen of ('hiâ€" cago, as bridesmaid and her dress was black satin and had a corsage bou»1 quet of red roses. Ralph Roseneau of (‘hicago acted as best man. Mini; .and Mrs. White will make their home in (‘hicagin There will he movies in the Gramâ€" mar school Friday evening. Jan. 23. livery third moving picture shown, in the future will be free to the; school children. i ; MRS. man KERSTEN . ? inns or i'xEL'MoxiA‘ ‘ Susie (‘ecelia I’ettis Kersten, wife of Fred Kersten. and daughter or" Mr. and Mrs. C. W. I’cttis (lied of ‘pneumonia in St. John's hospital, int Yonkers. New York. Saturday morn-' mg. She was born Aug. 31. 1882, in lleertield. As Miss I‘cttis, Mrs. Ker~ sten taught in the Long Grove school’ {or two years, in the Wadsworthf school for three years. the Wilmot school one year and the Ridge schooli three years. ln HMS she was married to F. W. Kerstcn of ('hicago. Mrs. Kersten leaves three children, Louise,‘ Fred .lr., and (‘hiirles \V. I’ettis Ker- REMIND YOU FIRST: , That We have a handsome ART CALENDAR for every home in Highland Park, Ravinia, Deerfield and Highwood. Please call if you have not already received one. SECOND: That our CHRISTMAS CLUB this year is bigger than ever and we do not want to close, the club with- 2:11.."2.2:';;:.'-:..:*"::‘i2:35;;2:33;: 0‘“ your memberShiP- May we 351‘ w... * "Ham and mu... *7”: you to join it this week? father and mother. {our brothers, Line . coln. (‘ (i. and Robert I‘ettis. two THE HOME OF SAVINGS DEPOSITORS sisters. Mrs. Fred llaggie. Mrs. Emil, ‘l‘d‘i'ilt‘l‘li'l‘i live in l)eei‘lield, another! FRANK J. BAKER J. M. APPEL C. F. GRANT President Vice-President Cashier sifitcr. Mrs. Raymond Lord of Ravensâ€" i \i‘o-ul and l‘ivu I’cttis of Ilelavan. “it, i .Lll’l the other brother. I‘Ilmer. is i‘ri-i tiiutly iil with giziixilysis a: l‘.l~ liomt-i I!) largo. .\'. ll. 1 There will IJQ {um-ml st‘l‘\'lt'('\‘ froiiil the remains \Hll lve shipped to Deep; ::c.-i and piziced m the l’cttis famiiyi l ioi. the liurinl “iii lie 'l'hursdiiy at'ter- ‘ izooi at Ll “Iiilil'h. - .4 W. i Mr. lllAi Mrs. \\'. ll. Stctiis had; as their \ycck cnd guests Mr. andg . Mrs. Louis (‘lcments of Irving Pariah“- Thc following otliccrs xvi-re electedi zit thc I. ll. Sunday School: Supt"! Arthur Merner: assistant, Arnoi Gladys Goodman;; .‘lllli‘i I“: t.; lib ' ’ i I l m 7 I Farm“ than twenty five dollars for the weigh- .. (l\\(l. Savage; lil.till>I. Floreiiie (iiM)ll~, in“ and measming 0f the SChool chilâ€" mw “ 't'iit ‘Hlmt [lml Strv dre.ii The priniziiy room gave a: k V“ L i i i ' i ' ‘ :shoit program, after which Mrs. 1' fr n r .. ) vids n hica oi liiiid Ili- Long will \UIlilutt the ser i a k B,“ 1.8 0 0f C . g I , igavc an interesting talk on thrift In! \ i.es ii. the lreslwttiian church next k , l l . -l th . d h'b‘ted’ Suudi'iy morning during Mr. McDow~ ma ””1 i“ h} t( Otis] an FIX l l t i r . . . , , , . - oll's illisi‘llt‘b on ii new field trip ‘2 grca tiara}. )1" ”:31“ 8:; p}; 1 \t thi communion St‘l\itt‘ Sunday (mg a e 9‘ ”i 3 i L s; :mornin' the followinr >80 le, united had to have them patented and sell, I L I p them. By following directions and cutting according to the patterns, a great deal of time and money can; be saved. ‘ Delicious refreshments were serv- ed by Mrs. J. A. Stryker and Mrs. Ed. Landau. Ironing Cleaning The routine tuln of housework, often spread over the whole week. The greater part of all of them can be done in a single dayâ€"when the house is wired by Electric Labor Saving Appliances ‘ You know themâ€"the WLhmg Machine, the. Vacuum Cleaner, the Iron. They work when hitch- ed to any lamp socket. from the Beverly Hills Methodist church; Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Neville from the Watson. lll., Presbyterian thl Presbyterian church of Festers. \lo. upon (unfission of faith F II. Selig Raymond Dobbins and Mar- garetta lliighloom were also received. Mr. and Mrs. McDowell gave a Officers of Deerfield Camp No. 6802‘ gelected in the community house on_ . Thursday evening: , . Installation ceremonies conducted church at their home last Thursday by Mrs Marv Rockenbach as In-5 “W‘nmp' , _ . 2stalling Officer, Mrs. Sadie Beckman,’ (n-oiee Mc“ a‘dc s family has moved . Ceremonial Marshal , , . . Oracle, Mrs. Anna Goodman. Miss learl it ever superintendent of Vice~0racle, Mrs. ('aroline Beck- thc children's division of the Ill. Sn . .\'. association will address a work-:eripast Oracle, Mrs. Augusta Hagi. i “rs (”nfomln‘io m the Presbyterian= Chancellor, Mrs. Lizzie Vant. (him-h m.“ Sunday evening. Inner Sentinel. Miss Laura Muhlke. Outer Sentine, Mrs. Lina Peter-I son. ‘ Marshal, Mrs. Minnie Juhrend. Recorder, Mrs. Jessie Boston. l Receiver. Mrs. Margaret Pettis. ‘ Manager. Mrs. Lydia Wick. f PIONEER RESIDENT DIES George N. Gutzler, the remaining member of the large pioneer family 6th, after a long illness at his home on the farm northwest of Deerfield, f years. He was born in 1862 on the Wilniot farm and is the son of Philip; . - | iillil‘Ailt‘llH Gutzler. In item be 2!th Flour is being offered by the Unitâ€"ii to (olorado and was married to . [flied States Grain Corporation at low Mary Stryker of .\orthiield. IllanlSH‘ prices, compared with what the millsi in December. 1889. ‘ I ' ' v i . . iii m SUN“?! 1 are asking and the retailers are getâ€"i by his Widow, six children, Hattie.‘ ' Myra. Lloyd, Willis, Grace and El~ ting. Good soft winter wheat flours; bei't. two brothers. ("harles, Gutzler.‘ AT LOWER PRICES are to be had fror dealers and deâ€": lpartment stores in Chicago and viâ€"§ - cinity at $1.55 in 24 1â€"2 ib sacks. This? package has been found the most popâ€" i iular seller among retailers and the We sell all of then on Monthly Payments A private funeral was held at the home Thursday afternoon with Rev. iMcDowell officiating. Burial was made in the Deerfieldi ‘ cemetery. consumers The Grain Corporation, flour is being put up largely in sacks' of this weight to popularize it with which is backed by the United States1 Public Service Co. Government. is endeavoring to 176-}: duce the cost of flour to consumers byf this method. ii i is being taken? freely. and within a neck more than l’. T. A. The January meeting of the Par-5 ent Tuither association was held in ithe Grammar school assembly hall on 152;“: bgrel‘d “3‘" been :0” ‘1: ’ " W“ ' , *t v-~~ â€"~ e «7â€"â€" - ~ -â€" is 0 an in some ins nces . . i::;i:id,::;::;:;n :3: giggifatuiita barrel lower than flour equally as; :eeeeee;;;;;;;;e:.;eeeeee: n. . ................ president was unable to be present iFOOd is selling for by retailers in var-g I ' : We make Scum) Sash and ’Storm and thi \i(e president. Mrs. Gaddis, lious sections 1" handling this flour: DR. J. W. SHED” e 2:?" to order. 22:13; WG-5: presided. The assoiiation \oted to care should be taken as it requiresi: DENTIST : mam}. PhoneZion‘QorSl have a sink put in the lunch room '95“ water than the spring wheat? O 41 5.. 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