MS i A... noâ€: mi 41 PAGE TWO ,* WW9©®QVM>9W$WW§ Mymwvwme-sw The Reliable Laundry Let us launder your family wash, your pil- lows. rag rugs, quilts and blankets, and Dry Clean your Oriental and Domestic rugs and draperies, your Suits and ()verwuts that you will put away, and your Suits. Dresses. Gloves. and Curtains or whatever needs Dry (leaning. We will call for whatever you may have and deliver them to you in the best possible manner roll to vour entire satisfaction. DrinK Milk Your efï¬ciency depends 11pm your heallh. Drink mm‘e milk and be more Ci‘ficieni. Bowman Dairy C0. The buyers of medium priced mo- to'i' cars should not lightly disregard the many good features of the Liberty motor car. They have every quality that the discriminating buyer can ask for ~» beautiful lines. comfort, flexibility. and ease of operation. Let Us Help C3 1“. maintenance cost make it an ideal Liberty Motor Cars A. G. McPherson Son Send ff Laumlerers and Dry Cleaners We are Mst‘ter Dyers and Cleaners These qualities coupled with low Fresh, Country Bottled, Milk Telephones Highland Park 120 - 121 clephone Highland Park 9 Telephones 178-179 HIGHLAND I'.\RK. ILL You With Your Housecleaning f0 #19 3$Gundrq WM» mww- +> «’ Mr [hp 1) L'HH‘t Lian I'huh {re} “(h-n M 1.11:1 12'1‘ h‘mu x-f Knmflma. Mrs. Hurry ()lemll-rf‘ \Hn hmtvv‘ It†{he \‘nung Mutmm (.‘luh an lxcr Shann- Thundzny afternoon. Mrs. Albert Rogm) was plvasamly ’.~L\rprised by» a number of her friends ion Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whiting 0f hw'ing I’nrk \n-ro the guests of Mr. and Mn. Linndn I‘vtxis Friday. . A1 H‘xl' "<‘h<\\xl vim-{ion hk'H. in the limmmvr :Htmu': 5.xtlxrduy n-wmnyz Ill and 331+ S. 1’. H g‘u \\'L‘H* 1hr 3:11:th H. Rwuk uu-r this Mr: and MIN: H. in: Park \wrv the MM. Amelia Pyle Mn. 11. H. Kn- }:uusts '1'hur,~<lrx§,'. nnis. Mn, Amu» I i'vl Hf Hifl}ll‘ll]v] P: Mr. and Mm hnmlnmi at dimn \vw'v lzud I< KUQ’SLS “on Immxhvny mm and )1: and Hts. Ht 12'1‘ h‘mu m. li'S is up; frivnni (lrummvr :w WiHinm ‘ :n'r M! LUCKY 1 STRIKE CIGARETTE Vi Sh Ms DICi‘lIH’H'IH) NEWS ITEMS 2 . w... 235, 7 "f ’ , nu "run "/I uIIr' '«fl 1H] and Mr,» Jnhn Lurwn :umuunw n‘rizmv u" their <i>tvr Miss Marâ€" H'Nvil! In Mr. Edward erins, my, Ayn! mm at right. thirty L m We Immaculate ('um'cp- 3T SOCIAL ACTIVITY #M‘Hh thm' :1 d 1P1“ lvft ho H Cd mm H!) 11 I'l it‘ul‘L-f ‘\\ Mi» Multan-l MM‘uf thv hriwh' and Mr. Wil of Mmrwupulw serve: MM mun. A 'hn’ukfas mn-mut‘v ufh-r \Vhit'] il'l hum H (ht; \Vwk (-nd h n IH'. Ralph [’wt-‘rwn. Mr Hutchirbnn Hf ('hh‘u is HI" Mr. and Mrs. R MHH Mr I’mTy ’urk. K \V\ \Vk \\ U1 h; unduy (kw-rs 31v nut mt" (ox-.11 ml Mn. James daughtmw W)!- x‘ (‘hu-ug'u. Mr. Jim and daughâ€" Hng'nnm nf lrv ‘k (HM 1.7leth n \‘ï¬â€˜l‘flr H) tuinml twvnt)‘ (-Muy :11 {he and mhx‘ serle A 'hn’ukfast lfh-r which (in: trip. )I 1d l’ll‘t Mr “H SI z I ll M l“ .l\ 'H “$5 In hnmo Mum ("H ILH |1H(‘ \x‘m H“! I) t beautify their in’dividuul lot. While riding through the County district: is it so restful .00 pee a cemetery that is being taken pare of, where the grass is cut and ithe paths are weed- ed, with flowery; blooming on the graves. E * I J __.._..:..on 50-vco. . The association would appreciate the hearty co-opgration of the com- munity xuâ€"-..-, Mr. and Mrs Norman Dietz an- nounco the birth of a daughter born Tuesday, April lpth man Mrs. J. A, Reichelt Jr. attended the funeral of her cousin Edward Philips. at the hammof Mrs. Caleb Marshall of (‘hicdg‘uv Sunday. ' (Z‘hris Pvu-rson has sold his hnuse The judges awarded prizes to the follnwing pupils in the 7th and 8th grudv mum. Anna (‘ulq-nmn. Eugenia \‘i'utier,1 lsnlx-l Juhrcnd‘ Miriam Strykor,‘ Fii'l‘t'lfl't' Cindi-n. liulim’ulilv mvntinn to Dorothy cit, Wrsslvy Stryki-r, Mario Buhnsen. Hunurahlv incutium to David Prtvr-‘ wn. (hhmw (Went, Emil Fvlison- l'i-lilt. Laura Nicki-t1: ' Obitupr)‘ Mrs. Lucy Penis ; Mix Luvy Aim, Lungdun I’cttis‘v lill‘Ii I thvsv Sill-{ch The l‘lndeawr service will be held ’nt “:45. Miss Esther Dreiske, subv jock. “A Good Name and How to Ohâ€" tain it." Teacher training and Bible study ('nluman, Agm-S (iloden. Emily 'I‘ursefld35595 0" M‘mdlfl' night at 8100 0" 3th and 6th gradt’s: \Valtan Reich-â€.1110!“ Prayvr meetings on Wednes- day Honing at 7:45. The senior class will meet at the home of Abra~ hum Snyder 1322 S. Green Bay Road. Thv public is cordially inViU-d to xerviu-s. The-mernmunt departments should he well 5uppliod with fuel as thvy :it her humv Wednesday afti-ri have :1 hi): luml of dvzui wood. : a \ ~29%:‘*f3='~.LANDSCAPE GARDENER ILLINOIS a short illness.- She vs: the daugh- ter of Jason andEliu Langdon and wu born October 18, 1848 in the town of En. In 'Septeinber 1867 she! was married to ‘Charles W. Pettis and to this union fourteen children! were born, eight (1f whom are living.‘ Eva Pettis of Delavan, Wlsconsin,; Lizzie. (Mrs. R. M. Lord) of Ravens-l wood, Lattie, (Mrs. Eniil Fredericks) 1 Elmer, Lincoln, Charles and Robert of Deerficld. Maurice Pettis died in 1900 at the age of 26 years, and Susie. (Mrs. Fred Kcrsten) passed, ‘nway in January. 1920'“ the age of: .36 years. All .the other children died in infancy. Mrs. Pettis has onel brother, Walter Langdon of Brad-1 lstrect, Mass, and thirteen grandâ€" :childrvn. Mr. and Mrs. Pettis have lived in Deerfield wet fiï¬y years. Funeral serviqes were held Fri- day afurnoon,‘ April 16th., at the ‘home with the Rev. M. L. Thomas ‘ofï¬ciating. Burial was in Dcerfield cemetery. 10H UNITED EVANGELICAL 7 a I: D J. H. Keagle, pastor Th1»: congregation will join with the Pbenezvr congregation in womhip next Sunday The services will be as follows: morning sermon at the United Evangelical church at '10245 by the pastor. In the evening the services will be in the Ebenezer church at 8:00 P. M. sermon by the pastor of the United Evangelical (-hurchl The Endeavmâ€" service will be held at “:45. Miss Esther Dreiske, subv jock. “A Good Name and How to Ohâ€" tain it." Teacher training and Bible study classes on Monday night at 8:00 o'~ (“luck Prayer meetings on Wednes- day Honing at 7:45. The senior class will meet at the home of Abra~ hum Snydm IT’S Green Bax Road (“Ynei'r’ The effect that a properly laid out landscape garden Wnuld have is surmidng. V I Would like to discuss with you the DYOSpE’CtiVQ beauty nf ynur estate. as thvy to DUFFY PORTABLE HOUSECO. So many th‘ngs cmer into the art of successful dry deaning and pressing. the! failurr in am one step means ordinarj. rmm: 8100 up. Wm M: tum nu. edict“. M in MM. Doi‘nored .Id erected in (“I Lou: 430749 Wed 205 Mame..- Phone lawsuit]. I377 Successful' [ Results ‘ roman: Guwm swim nouns