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Highland Park Press (1912), 19 May 1921, p. 9

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ILLINOIS The south roof of the Blue Gnss Inn, the new restaurant opened in the C. B. Easmn house was set on fire from a spark from (he chimney Sat- urday afternoon, but was quk‘kly ex- tinguished by the Deer-field {ire de- partment was done By urder nf the Village Board. par- ents are warned to keep their child- ren off the streets. especially the con- crete, as [h(' village is not liable for damages ur injuries revvived or sus- tained by (‘hildrcn “hilc playing in such streets or roads, Mr. Bruce Blaine left on a business trip to Oklahumu (‘ity Saturday. Mrs. William Galloway and infant daughter. and Mrs. Oscar Bow-hum at- tvnded a lunvhvun at the home of Mrs. Mrntzvr nf Highland Park. Friday. Mrs. Eugene Endur visited friends in Highland Park Friday Mrs. Lluyd (lunvkel has issued in- Vitatiuns fur a "Kitchen Shower" to ibe given at her home Friday th-ninL'. ‘ May 20th in mmplinwnt to Miss Elda Horenhorgi-r. whose marriage to Mr. August chmp will take place Wed- nesday, June 1st. . The Progressin- (‘luh gavv a misâ€" lcollanvuus shown :it the home of iMrs. M. Winklcr Saturday evening in honor of Miss Mabcl Whitmmb, whuiw marriage tn Mr, Georg» Harder of Highland Park. “'1” mki- plan- the middle of June. I l l i l l Sixteen friends uf Mr. and Mm. Robert Cn-cnsludo enjoyed a Five Hundred party at their home Saturday evening. Most of the guests were from Deerfield. Mn. Alex Willman won the ladies prize and Mr. Henry Siljestroni the man‘s prizv. Mrs. Page 0f Spokane. Washing- ton. whn lived formerly on the Ih't‘l‘ Lick farm was thn gumt «if Mrs. R. M. Van! Thursday. Mr. Huck (Mrsi Rwss Sherman's father! was taken to the hospital Mr. father! Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. Keller and Mrs. Timm of Glencoo. spent Sunday at the R. M. Vant home. Mrs. John Woodman was taken to a sanitarium in Wilmette last week. Mrs. J. A. Roichelt. Jr., the delegate from the Deerfield Grammar school Parent Tqacher Association attended the annual P. T. A. conference held Wednesday. Thursday and Friday in Galesburg. There were three hunâ€" dred delegates from cvt-ry county in tho state. On Thursday a cortege of fifty automobiles transported the jguests on a sightseeing: tour. to Knox and Lombard colleges. and various :uther excellent schools and institu~ ‘tions in that vicinity. Among the tions m that speakers were (‘hicawn 1"" thll‘.‘ u. ..... speakers were Dr. Caroline Hedger of l‘hicagu. Dr. Frederick Fadner of Lombard. Mrs. F. “C (‘arberry of Milwaukee. Wis.. Mrs. Ashenhurst of Irving Park. and Mr Rutledge. presr dent of the Hyde Park l’. T. A. and Connected with Marshall Fields' reA tail store. Only two associations in the state were rated as "‘Superiur Standard". one from Rock Island and the other was the Deerfield P. T. A., {or which certificates Were granted, Mrs. Reichelt. ~Jr.. was appointed chairman (if the election committee. T. Arthur Simpson. Lake county sup- erintenden of sch'mls sent ”The School Beautiful." The best type of county schools were represented by the Hawthorne Ridue and Wilson county schools were rvpu».u..u.. the Hawthorne Riduo and Wilson Schools Jean Pctt'h' has 'ho mumps. Mr and Mrs. W. A. “biting of Ir- \ing Iark. wcn- thv guests of Mr and Mrs. Iinmln Iottis Sunday. "" | I“_l..-nn. u There Wm “9 0'.‘ Christian P Deerfield I’m-sh) nim: May 17’ 1” I QOOOIOOOO00.000.000.000... Electrical Contractors Tel $0 before very much damage Puuluplns Bros. \', First -l. W. Huber Electric Co. 410 S. St. Johns Ave nmplinwnt to 'MISS Elda whose marriage to Mr. u will take place Wed- .inmln I‘ottis Sunday. ill he a Bible Conference an Fundamentals :at the ’rcshytcrian church begin- 15 and (losing the follow- JUNK lo enjoyed a Five their home Saturday of the guests were Mn. Alex Wnllman win and Mr. Henry hcaier in M 1'. and MN Residence». 'ing Sunday, Muy 22. The weaken .nre Moody Bible Institute peeple. Special music will be given every eve- ning under the direction of (‘hicngo Choristers. The following people will speak, Sunday evening, Rev. L. W. Gomell, Monday evening, Rev. P. B. Fitzwnu-r, l). 1).. Tuesdny evening, of of ()f ”I'“â€"- _. Golnell. Monday evening, Rev. P. B. Fitzwnu-r, D. 1).. Tuesdny evening, Rev. J. C. Page. Wt-dnesday afler» noon. Mrs. Frances (I Allison. Wed- nesday evening. Mrs. Funny: (‘. Allison, Thursday evening, Mr. H. D. Clarke. Friday evening, Rev. J. C. Page. Sunday morning, Rev J. C. Page. Sunday afternoon. Rev. C. i'. Meokrr. Sunday evening at 6:30. Mr. H. I). (‘larki- Will give a siereoplioon lm-turv on Life and Work of D. L. Moody. 714:3 p. m. Rev. (C P. Meek- er will givi- «liming Evangrlistic Id- dress, Thv Hagblum {annly will move (u A farm north at Dm-rfield on the farm at (me tinn- (x‘cupicd by Tom (‘amlun‘ Hnmld Hagar was married Salâ€" Harnld Plum“ urday. we will aanll the last of the writ-isL of mot-tings (if the Bible ronfen-ncul Rev. ('. l’. Meeker will givi- the clos-i m5: Evangelistir address. l On Sunday cvuning. May 29th, Rov.’ Sniyvrs, who hm rvcontly roturm‘d‘ {ruin the (‘nngu in Africa “ill give an illustmu-«l lcctun- uh his many inn-r»; «sting vxpvru-ncw while then. 1 Mrs. John Stryker and Mrs. Beck-g man, the delegate> lo the Women's“ Missionary cunn-nliun at Nuprrvillrl have returned with an mun-sum: rew port of the session lhvrc. “ 0n Suturday. May 2Rth. occurs the: Second Young People's Conference 01‘ Lake County for young men and Wm men inwn-stod 1n Sunday School Wurk. A numbvr {rum Dov-rfield an- plan- ‘ning t5) attend The story of ‘Rulh' Will be present- ed in the form nf a cantata by the chmr and urvhcslra in the near fulurv. REAL ESTATE SALES IN HIGHLAND PARK Several Important Transfers Re-l, ported Through (‘ounty Re- ? corder's Office Last Week 1‘ l The following transfers of real esâ€"E tale in Highland Park and Highwoodv wvrv reported last wet-k through the‘ ofliw of the cuuntry recorder: n IJA__ In Highland Park, burg bought the, F. N on Sheridan Road at {or indicated $9000 3L incumbrancv. Edgavrfld F. (‘hnpin and the Thayer plau- on Vin indicated $9,500. mun nLru “Hm.“ Margaret '1‘. Farmer bought the SI. Palm and (Eustafsun place. thv H, T‘ Sherman house (m Shondan Have fur indicuh-d $8,000. In Highwunfl. James Yin and wife kmught Vic DH plate on south Prairie avenue fur $3,000, an be \fh‘r gnu- « DANIEL A. FAY PAINTING , PA PER H A NC INC A ND INTERIOR DECORA TING All Kinds of Funds" Refinuhd WHITE WORK A SPECIALTY I do an hnmw: da}'h work :2: at ”U rusnnnble price: ' ..'..!..: .. 4.. .44.. .J.+.;.+.;. {+W); "n undrwsed Winn-r i1 WI” warm enough for furs. mum errmo >109... Ivarâ€"IDA. 1!}. =52;- Telephone 1349 All Work Guaranteed and Park, Michael Goldenâ€" \t the, F. Mel). LuWe place n Road at Lindon avenue rd $9000 subject to 312.000 l‘r-lephone 715-“ .\I.v\.\l‘lH-I \MING SEIH'IPE ikoho Avon-u l“(I Pgrk. lllinoll gin and wife bough‘ on \‘im- avenue for BLH’K mm and From One uppliution lutn three to (ourâ€"nonthI. A pound Ilk. 10 lines] foot of bud. (Caution) Do not me fly paper for handing tr... u it h eflectjve for I few days only. TREE TAN(ELEI"00T is applied with I wooden puddle. No mixing: come- ready for use. F03; creeping insect an crou 3 band of TREE TANGLB- The standard WNMEM nlufld for 20 yarn. “end by city lore-tern. putt superintendents. etc. TREE TANGLEFOOT protect.- hundred: of thou-III- of n... n».- "on var from the nun-pt W amugyp‘y Uomtely shelve" ane treel ever! 12" "’2- Formerly Schumnchcr's Electric Washing Machines $5 dowfirputs a Fedéral in yopr home If you deSire we will demonstrate the Federal at your house by doing your washing in it. No charge will be made and there will be no obliga- tion to purchase it. NH! Equipped With Swinging Wringers Sold on Monthly Payments Public Service Company Ln-“ v- v. GRAND RAPIDS MICHIGAN Also Manufacturers 0! Tanglefoot Fly Paper 1K Him-l a landlord Tussock Moths and other Climbing Insects by handing them with TV SAVE YOUR TREES 11hâ€" u hum {mm‘} Sold by Dnuginu and Seeds-Ic- HM Of Northern Illinois m n hum H' Economy in Household Expendi- tures â€"â€" an obiect sought by most of us â€" » can be materially assisted by the use of Electrical Appliancea. The Washing Machine â€" take it aa an example. It requires on the one day weekly devoted to its use about 5 cents' worth of electricity; The wages of laundresses vary in different sections, but if you put the average at the lowest. the difâ€" ft‘renCt' between her wages and the wages of the machine amounts in the course of a year to more than outing}! to pay for the machine. Telephone. 144-363 {Hind} ,mr n 4.1!: rlmknw [HIT n -.«in H! ”mm“: A r dug: to hank hr shvuld hr m and lruw‘ri “,U PAGE NINE In! try-HUT!) uM-nlu , \x h'.‘ ' )1!

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