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Highland Park Press (1912), 11 May 1922, p. 5

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NU!" aker and Jeweler 'ean 4t xhneider'! Waterhouse Foned silk hose selling rapidly Dealer in 45:, 7.11. :05? :5 on “9.2.; 2622;“ a @133.an unes Renamed. Called Ctt‘d‘ nghland Puk ntran L in all “wanted air for-â€" L11r‘rz' urepe k1- »ln:'>. YOU Will ”‘5 000.000.0000 0» that u: [1‘99 stVles 0x tor $1 1215, 33.93 lock iddies ls, 89c )qu's ()I‘ fancy sle. the panâ€"â€" 00 Smith Iil‘u-r '5 liquid 'm'niture. Ab- anteed: bottle iks imh elast- made of plain sleeves. knee l comfortable. SIZES $1.25 St. E ighknd Put 75c 1 Shirts use, 6% . 500 "r‘a‘ the above A: hen-rotate filed 'a'nt m said Coun .i. vie-mot and that um". issuui out of - 'rxr ahove named I‘V'ICE Delivery a ,1K NK r' Ties Xvenue \I “II-{WAY The first the Circuit la held at gan in said Monday of 3‘; law reâ€" sh“. pemL AH to- 16. "Xerk A, I) to? O 9 mm H. r. m i Paint Decorate Landis i Award DlNfllT ShflmmfidflhmflhfluflPutlmuh cocoons-loo.0003009000.. It is just as important in the fight for decent citizenship to paint or decorate your home under the terms of The Lnndis Award as it is to build a skyscraper. If a Landis Award painter cannot do your work immediately, say to him. “I will be a good citizen and wait until I can have my work done the Landis Award way." List of painting and decorating contractors working under t h e Landis Award will be furnished. Citizens’Committee to Enforce Landis A ward 10 S. La Salle Street Franklin 6363 DR. C. V. NICHOLS under the j The last meeting of the P. T A 'for this year will be held Frida) af~ .ternoon May 12th at the grammar fschool. Mr. Burwell. a teacher of lVocatiunal Guidance at D. S. H. S. jwill be the speaker. A report of the Stale conference will be given by ers. Gmxier and the annual elec- 'tiun of officers will he held. 1 A banquet was given Thursday levening at the Community House by ;the Presbyterian parents and teach- Eera. ('ovrrs Were luirl fur nne hun- 5 Raymond Lord, Jr., of Rawnswood :was the week end guest of Leslie ‘ Haggie. Fiftexn children wean» baptized Sun- ‘day in the Presbyterian church. I Mrs. Montavun entertained her ‘ESunday school class on last TuesQay Qafbernoon at her home. Mrs. C. Ender had In her week end guests. Mrs. Margaret and Miss Flor- ence Ender of Chicngo. lJnhn Bull bJohn I‘vte Mn. 0. Anderson, Mr. and Mn. Bruce Blaine and daughter Shirley were the guests of Mrs. Wesaley Wright of Chicago Sunday. dred Miss Eva Pottis and Mrs. Fred Haggie spent Sunday with Mrs. (lam Lowell of Irving Park Miss Bertha Freesc of Highland Park, spent Sunday with her math- or, Mrs. Margaret Fromm, Dorothy Wessling has ham ill with bronchitis. The Deestrick Skule was given Fri- day evening. May 5th under the aus- pices uf the Christian Endeavur So- ciety of the Deerfield Presbyterian church at the school auditorium. The play was under the direction of Mrs. Frank Peterson and much credit is due her for the suecess of the play. The following took part: The Teacher Agnes Peterson Scholars: Hannah Maria Honeymeklc- Katrina Wilhelmina Honeysuckle Pearl I’vterson Sara J zine Honoysuckh- Juno Sara ancysuvklr Mikv ()‘Flynn l-I Selina Jemima Pvtcrkin Eze-kivl Prudr Clouputru Uuna-Gundu “'cuthvr Ale-Yundvr spinon Gladys Eastnn Visitor Mrs. Hum-ysucklc Alum Huh) r Mimndé ('1 Hvad (‘ummittwman Mr. Peters Other (‘ummittwmon . Mr. Friodlund. Mr. Montavnn A program of music cnnsisting of a piano solo by Miss Ponrl Peterson, a piano and violin due-Q by Adrian Supple and Miss Pearl Pvtvrsun; a reading by Miss Agnes; Peterson and a 3010 by C. W.‘ Peterson was ren- dered. Miss Isabelle Biederstadt of land Park, was the week end of her parents. Mr. and Mrs Biederstadt. Mcsdames Alex Willman and E. II. Willman were guests at a bunco party given by the Eastern Stai- at the Belmont hall in (‘hicagn Thurs- day afternoon. , Imwr Wmhingtun ('lvveland Emory Yun'Pim‘ _Mr. and Mrs. James Waring and son of Chicago. are living at the Blue Grass Inn. , Mrs. A. C. Timm and daughur. Mrs. Arnold Keller. Jr.. spent Thurs- day at the home of Mrs. Timm's son. Mr. Robert Timm of Wilmette. Mr. and Mrs. J. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gunman of Chicago. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Willman Sunday. Mr. William O: 17.5 the guest of Osterman Sunday Mrs. William Clark entertained Wednesday afternoon in honor of her cousins, Mrs. A. C. Timm and Mrs. Arnold Keller. who moved to Deer- field from Glencoe recently. Miss Mabel Hammer of Chicago. viaiter her grandmother, Mra. Olivia Anderson last week. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Gooder have as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Grem Gooder of Cincinnati. Mrs. F. Peterson and family spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Peter- son's son Ralph Peterson of Chicago. The women of the Presbyterian church will have" a fancy goods and bakery 3:19 at the Community House Ma} 2'5th 3173.“. B Peterson is chairman of this sale. After disease is I“ stamped out among {um animals, this country will probably take hold and save some of the babies. \l l\ DEERFIELD NEWS n1 Arrhi Mary Ink-dinh Hwnuysucklr \Villurd Flynn l-Iugvnv A n n Hinmlzflwnc ""Klll‘“""l"l . Raymund nyz-r Sulxzulwn IIv'Jwax'd Mrs. Mnntm‘un‘ m l'lunkvtt Enlyth Thumgn-n' 'hi'wuhi Randall 1.4+:th Sculiy lhmnlxl Hzlstnn» St. Juhn Nut-mun Prh-rsvn‘ u (‘uHin~, Edna I'vtx-rmn 1ri<<a Truvk ‘ \lnnnn-rih-l Hutch Mrs. Warn-n Pn-(tis Man’uvrih-l Hatch Mrs. Mnntnvon Mr. Peters RM .0 \' n 1} hlwrs Sarah Hit‘ks W a fflé r Bunson Becker High- guest Game Calledgfit 3.300130 m; CHICAGO TEAM

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