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Highland Park Press (1912), 11 Aug 1921, p. 2

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“‘aukeuan. m, Aim. 1 E. 5. Gail. Attorney. {'9 t" Pr The marriage of Miss Gladys Mae flicker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tucker and Mr. Harry Markell nf Chicago. will take place this eve- ning: at eight 'l‘x'l0l'k at the Presbyâ€" u‘raan (‘hurvn A reception will fol- )ow at the hume «if the bride's par~ Mrs. Leo Steele entertained at luncheon Monday at the Northmoor dub for her guest Miss Eleanor Frank The Astor Club of the Y. W. C. A. give a kitchen shower for Miss Gladys Tucker last Friday evening. They also presented her with a sterling silver bregd tray. Mrs. Louis 0. Busting and Mrs. John H. Dingle entertained at ten last Friday afternoon for Mrs. Bast- ing‘s aunt, Mrs. Walter Fitch of Ban Unite, “'15.. and Mrs. Thomas of Pasadena. mother of Mrs. Dingle. Among those who assisted were Mrs. 11min Frost, Jr.. of Lake Forest, In. James Kellogg of Winnetka and The Lady Elks Social club will meet a! the home of Mr. O G. St. Peter Ouwentsia av..e on Wednesday after- noon August 17th. Tu’ Luther League of the Zion tvugelica! Lutheran church gave a delightful surprise party to Mr. and In. Theodore Amswald last Thurs- day evening. \[Ul’DK'ATION NOTICE W181.“ NOTICE is hcro'w x ux; :hv {ENE Munday 0f Ow 4'!‘ ”.(XI. 12! when and where a]! «wire haan: claims against said [my are notified and requested tv» wn? the samr to said Court for ‘Mlczniun. m.“ A‘llU r1 1~ 'ncwn mun hr Subscxihur Fxc utur of the “1: and Testmnent of John '1. {‘3‘vawd, will attend I'm- f‘nux‘t Hf Inky ('mmtv 2f Robert Lansing of Evanstofi H £AGE TWO ”v . Flavoris Mbfloasfins The Reliable Laundry Nels Nelskln. Execut 1r will attend I‘m- I.akc (‘nuntyx at a EK‘ han’n 2H: “10 Wnukou’an. in said and pressed may have. They will be beautifully cleaned Send us your white flannels. summer dresses Palm Beach suits or any Dry'Cleaning you tem that cost several lhouSand dollars.) process. (We have a water Softening sysi kept white and sweet with o'ur soft water cost. And your clothes andfilinens will be will experience will be worth many times the hot weather. The relief and comfort you Launderers and Dry Cleaners Ihend ff Send us your family wufh during the 1921 Telephones 178-179 Mrs. J, \ Baker and The Heiuheh Miss Eleanor; Meyer left “'ednesday fur New Yurkgwhcro she will be the :uost of Miss Ellen Green. Miss Mary -Bleimehl of Chicago, spent the Week and at the hume of her brother. Edward Bleimehl. Mrs. R. EflPettis and daughter. Joan <pent Wednesday and Thursday as the guests bf Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Elliott (If Onijark‘ Mr. and Ms. C. Bolinger of cm: cago were thejweek end guests Of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ender. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gagne and in fant daughter of (‘hicagm are visit- ing thn- Willigm Plagge home. MISS EmilyiBush of Chicago, was the flue“ nf \qu prnr' huh..-“ n . The annual election of officers for the waning year will be held. The nom- inating committee. Mrs. J. L. Laege- lo-r. Mrs. John Meyers and Mrs. H. I). Dick, have succwdrd in securing a «mm: staff of (va1('!‘!‘.~ for the approv- 'l] of H10 MM‘ik'ly Tho futun- could not he brighu-r. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gagne and in fant daughter of (‘hicagm are visit- ing thn- Willigm Plagge home. Miss Emily‘Bush of Chicago, was the flue“ of Miss Pearl Pcterson Sat~ Mrs. A. R. E. Wyant, Miss Flor- ence Wyant, =Mrs. Eri B. Hulbert, Mrs. J. A. Rileichelt, Jr.. Helen and Wallace Reichelt motored t0 the Lotus beds of Grassi Lake Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rummel were called to Buffalo, N. Y.. last Wednes- day on account of the serious illness of their son. Carl Rommel. Mr. Samuel 0t: of Chicago, spent several days of last Week, with Mr. George Rockenbach. James Grugan of Streator. [1],, Wm the week end: guest of Mr. and Mrs Bruce Blainu Misaes Marlon Corcoran and Lor- raine Walkefi of Downers Grove and William Dexter of Downers Gruvc. were the week end guests of Mn and Mrs. Emil F'rctlerickl Messrs. Elmer and Raymond (‘lav- ey spent Wednesday and Thursday in Springfield. MN u ”“1 Jnh Mrs. Kate Nolan of Chicago, is the guest of her sister. Mrs. E. J. Knickerbocker. Mr. and Mrs. William Osterman and daughter Florence 0! Chicago. were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Willman. Mr )“s> Margm'ul and Richahl Kw“ returned Saturday from Fargo, X. D, “here they haw been the guests nf their aunt, Mrs. N. McKellar fur the past three wveks. Mrs. R. A. Kress of Tacoma. Washâ€" ington, is visiting at the home of her son, Mr. B. II. Kress. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Labahn had as their week end guests, Mr. and Mrs Georgq Lahahn and daughter. Irma of Evanston, Mr. and Mrs. James Dougherty and [“0 daughters “ilma and Mgrgaret of Chicago i Mr: Mr. and Mr.» Ralph I‘otcrsm (’hicaun \wrr thv \vm-k (-ml guest Mr. Pam-mm! nwlhcr, Mrs. I". vrson. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. R. D Reeds ham :1 their week end guests. Mr. and Mr: S. I" Hutchisnn. Mr. and Mrs Rn; Ilutvhisun, Mr. and Mrs.‘Ra_\‘ (21m ckel and <on IA' Ray of (‘hicauzu Mm E. meme“ Ur Highland Park. Mrs Ralph Knivkrrlnu'ker and )IHS Mildred KniL-kvrbm-ker of (‘hn-amn. were the guests of )Il'r. F. Peter-<01] Monday. g DEERFIELD NEWS ITEMS ‘m “'n \V \Hwk I'm. *0 five Sgwndrq n... ‘j( "ht ‘19 L .xpm' ' left Wednesday she will be the )rcen. Endcr moved la. (Bvssie tn Kitâ€" 11 uf Sandusky. t‘ lznmc nt‘ Mrs. «I: visited Misa r. Saturday and Murray of Chi- mll \vzth Mr Mrs, Grace 7: Saturday at Thx- RM. and Mrs. E. Totreau. {0r- vm-rly nf thix churx'h. are spending three wvvks here, Mr. Tetronu i< in- ~lructnr in thv Rural I’mnchers' Short ('uurw at Northwvstern. Their lll‘tWt‘nL‘t' ix urn-ally appreciated. And in vww uf thvir prn-m-nr'c We have plunm-rl In lwltl u sm-z‘mm-Mnl vwvive Sunday nmrmn: at I” 3“. {ollmving *hc Sumhy .whnol whlvh “ill mw! at "NEW. The t'lllllt' 'nnur \hll lw tab-n for thi~ N-niw. l-Iw h mmmunivam will be prm‘idwl “ith :l ritual. “'9 earnestly invih- nll l‘h:i<tizm pmplo nf the cummumly t~ l'uflh' and (ml-r‘ into lhi< follmuhxj- V Following the sacrum-n! 'l.0rd's Suppl-r tlu- mu mmw'z' . . . . 1115sz v.1]! lw ;lxl'l‘llll'~fi",w.l \Yt-dm'sdny m H p. m. thv midwovk prayer surviw, Friday a! T -:;n p, m. 1hr young peoâ€" ple will giu- an m- cream sux'ial on thy «hurt-h Izmn. Ali arr imitvd to vnu- and help. Services of the Week ‘ Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. the W. I". M. S. meets with Mrs. Kathryn Kelley. Mrs. A. W. Vercoe leads the study. The annual election of officers for the Thv i-Ipxmrth Leagm- service was a sun-ms from every viewpoint. The attendance was good and the discus- <iuns animated and uplifting. The ewning service was not quite up to normal in attendance but the spirit was fine. the solo by Mr. Oscar Meyers accompanied by Mr. H. V. Nichnlh W315 well received and the presence of God was felt. Church Services The morning service was well atâ€" tc ndld. Th1 spirit of mutual interest and {vlhm hxp “ax must. holpful Such soniuw z< thw uugurs wvll {qr the futun- The Sunday School The presence of one hundred and three and an offering of fourteen dol- lars last Sunduy morning indicates that the hot, dry summer months are not so disastrous as they might be. From the primary to the adult de- partments a spirit of wholesome in- terest was evident. Plans for the primaiy department which will make the way in which those present took satisfactory are to be carried out won. A separate department for each class in the idea. l'nilul Evangelicll Church Rm: A R‘ Alvpiun. a native Arnit-n- Ian, whnm- awn fulks were massacred by thv Turks. rnnn- tu this country 3 {PW yvurs agn and Win educated in tlu- M'lnlllal‘lt‘.‘ here. We shall have tlu- privilege of hearing him speak :it uur regular Sunday morning ser~ Vim». August ch. lln- Cunios to speak tn u< rut, fur (hr purposr of making: a plea for his [u-ople or for raisin}: mum-y fwr thvm, but to give 11" n vhriqmn nwssuut “is subâ€" Jar There have been many afl'airs Kiwi-5 :en in Deerfield, but the Carnival of PSaturday evening, August 6th, given for the benefit of the Volunteer Fire “ financially and socially. Never before ‘in Deerfield did an occasion bring so ple together. The festivities of the evening were opened by a parade headed by the Daily NeWI-i band of F ('hieagoi Miss Lois Adams was elected Queen of the carnival and appeared ‘very charming in a gown of yellow fand gold. Splendid music was fur- ‘nished by the Daily NeWs band for the danee‘which was held on the Con» '(Tete road in the center of the Mid- way. Those not ehoosing to dance found pleasure in the many other amusements afforded. No fault could he found with the refreshments, neith- er in lack of variety or quality. a poLL :4ll)lL‘ complaint :Department surpassed them all, bothl i l n 1 I l l many of the surrounding town peoâ€"l‘ r t Mr. Fitzuihhuns nf Highland Park won the Fun! which was ruffled. Mr. Harry Muhlkv won the five (in! lur hunk uvcount for guessing (‘lrvs vs! tn the umuunt nf pennies in a Mr. B. H. Kn-ss, chairman of the arrangement wnunuu-o wishes to thunk all those who acted on unnmit- tum or helped in an way and nxudr the ufi'air such a pvrfvt'! success and an ovcusiun In“): {H be rt'nwmhcrwi in Dwrfiold in the Black Hills und 0!! field: of Wyoming. While (one he went four weeks on Wm. Norenborg'l ranch at Powell. S. D. Job; A. Stryker rammed yester- day morning from a tgn masks trig Mr. and Mn. Ross Sherman had‘ as their week end gnu-b, Mr and Mn. hmnce Sherman nnd {wily of Chicuo. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK. H Sandi!) Services M. E. CHURCH ‘. {OuvnVinLr “ill [nu-t at w“ )1“ “RV" ummunivam Yilunl. We <tizm W‘Uplo x- and (rm-r Some one uk- whnt has become of the old fashioned cblperone. The In! heard from the supply of blind and deaf ones had given out and no oth- ers are considered qualified. Very gratemlly yours, H. E, BRUBAKER. Field Ass-L Dept. of Agriculture. In Wuuke-gun and North (‘hlcago thr guru-y has just bc-cn completed With a total of 5‘15 busboa on 101 wnmertlrs As a grand total for the- county then- arr some 16,000 wishes of the common hurl-wry. many «if which are gruwing wild, having iwcn disseminntrd by birds from the Imxw plantings: 1 Would ht‘ wry glad if you would (‘un\'l~_\' our appreciation u! the will- ingness of the people as a whole to co-operau- with us in making a clean sweep of the common barberry, and to the few who still- retain their bushes in- wish to emphasize the importance of their immediate de- struction before another crop of her- ries ripen to be scattered broadcast into the timber, by the birdat .nghlund Park I’m-3‘ Highland Park. I“, Dear Sir: In Highland l‘ark 500 bushes were found grnwing un P46 properties up In July 15, um of these busheg from :m propertiva had been removed In Lukv Fort-st 2.446 buxhvs were local- vd on 152 properties. of which 796 hm! bu-n n-muvod {rum $0 prupc-rtiea up to July 15. Having completed the harberry aur- vuy nf Luke county I thought your n-mk-rs would welvomc- n report 0! HUI" findings. H. E. Brubaker of l'. S. Dept. of Agriculture Gives Re- port in Full BARBERRY SURVEY ‘ IS COMPLETED HERE All yuung people Whu tx-Iong to no yuung pvoplv's society. or who do nu! atu‘nd one, WI“ be wvlmmc-d at our drvutional service! un Sunday eve- HHIKF at. 7 o'clock The church Is un Nurth avrnue Just mt nf Lanzlm's drug store, [‘should have appenred in The PM some time 130, still it will be inm- lenting news. Sunday evening, July :31, the topic {or discuuion in the .Epworth Lennie devotion-l meetln‘ jwu. “The Sun-dam of Song." Mr. fHuwurd W. Stoker lead the meeting, {and it wu I nucceu judging from fthe way in which htooe present took lpart. And this in the way the Ep- Eworth League of Grace M. E, church [conducts its summer meetings in spite «)1. the ”hot" weather. We do not llmlievc in closing down for the sum- mer, it is not God's will that We should do so. Friday evening. August 12. the l'Ipworth League will {in- un ice vream social on ‘the lawn of the church Thv uflnir is npcn to the public, and eferyhod)‘ is Invited. both young and ulm a little older. to come und enjoy the nfiair‘ A good time is promised wnh m» cn-am. “pop," cake and the fish pond. At the evening evnnnlhtic service the Rev. Tetmu will punch. We hope-Hwhokmthiltmw tortillbepmtnndumthdd friendship in (N: form of ”nice. Although thh piece of finger-3th- The Epworth League will moot .t Evunsum. lll. Auguq 1. 15021 ()scu r M eyer “I 1*, Personality ,1 New Method Cleaners Deerfield, Illinois Why our Guernsey products are of Superior Qualityâ€" Because of their high butterfat content Because of their unexcelled flavor and color. Because they are strictly fresh. Because our cows are free from tuberculosis. Our Product Spenks for Itself .61 ”wk 5-.“ .-£ 1..., I: Link “in-Kin 3; =~ Telephone H. P. 125 Highland Park Riding sum-23:3 It 894 Ravine Drive is now open. Special din-en, pm Ind banquet. will he served when notified I- dun“. M 0 995.1! €_a_.g-.__H_u M a a THE GROVE FARM The Ravine1 Tea House E. V. MEYERFELD Party Rides by Appointment Guernsey Products MRS. MEYERFELD, INSTRUCTOR Telephone flifhhnd Park 1054 0 NORTH sunuuu ROAd Dinnm nerved from 12 to 2 p. In Supper-naval {ml6wbp.m Womuyoururvioo. H H Hwy/’1â€" fill. BUSINESS MAN muumdobyuujob. UmcauforYOURdoduo. Your success «lap-od- Mme-p- 217 N. St Johns Ave. 5% Tel. Deerlold 235-84 glinmmmmmmm finmmnmmmuw TOO MANY.“ ONE Two brad: n» but (“u ”(mun Dorothea, x, «mu: Nels Krhum. ”1 plained for h , .V ind Dr w \\ din-(nu‘rnd NW wnn H‘h' 35k m 9.5" AHL' 21 pendulum!) he-arc Here’s Prop 230N.S Now is time to Celluloid 1 all ln'mni: Cotton M 0‘ 102 No North an: boi Tri} nNt «,uv «Pt

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