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Highland Park Press, 29 Mar 1923, p. 11

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+4 t wike 34 84 4* Mrs..Wulker passed away last Friâ€" «dlay in Preston, Arlzo:a',.{vhm she death. They were Albert Antes, Wilâ€" liam G. Antes and William Dufy of Highland ‘Park, Arthur J. | Ender, She is survived by her husband 3, W. Walker and his three! sons, vihfl she reared; her mother; a sister, M Annie Duffy and William Duffy. The J. Duffy, James Duffy, Thomas Duffy, Jr.. and â€" William (Dusie) Duffy, and a host of relatives. ~â€" a4ay in Preston, Arizona, where she and her husband were visiting Miss, Annie Duffy and William Duffli. The latter two did not return to Deerfield but will remain west until June, when they will come for â€"a visit. Their ‘‘Among the outâ€"ofâ€"town relatives who ‘attended the ‘funeral are: Mr. anad Mrs, Clem Merriman, ‘ls.‘md rs. George Merriman, Mr. Mrs. William Dooley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sheahen, Miss Mary Mills, Hu.flnm Mills, Mr. and Mrs, James Nolan a Emmett Duffy all of Highland Park, Mrs. Jacob Merriman of Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merriman of Chicaâ€" go, Mr. and Mrs, Dornseif and Mrs. Isabel Pitts Duffy of Chicago. J. W. Walker ‘and two sons of Massilon, Ohio, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Mary Duffy. : Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sherman . and two daughters, Grace and Edith, left Foley, Ala., March 15 and reached Dnrflq'l'l'hmd‘y.lanh‘fl.mking the trip in their auto. The Shermans are staying at the Edward Bach home in Northbrook, as their home is rentâ€" Mooney‘s cemetery. The pall bearers whom she had chosen, just before her daughter, Lois, have returned from a visit at the home of Mrs. Fred Kimâ€" bark of Ravenswood. the winter with a brother in La Crosse, Wis., is now visiting at the Mrs. R. M. Vant, with Mrs. George Brand of Highland Park, spent Thursâ€" day with Miss Laura Mublke at River Forest, I11. s E. H. Willman home. Mrs. Henry Feuerer of Racine, Wis., was a guest at, the home of Mrs. Mary Duffy last week. i Mrs. Sarah Adams and grandâ€" E-:hd chaps are built so diffier from men, that we have had 5“1:&!: a.caphahwiz shirts. specially tw @ne of Silk Broadcloth from England in white or colors is $10. Others Polo style in HiGClo or Oxford. Even Silk Stripes and Woven Madras at $2.50. Hats for Spring.: $1.95 to $4.45. The Finest White Worsted Sweater Procurable, $10 Not ordinary wool, but the purest, thick worsted yarn; will last a high echool chap years. _A Pure Silk Pongee Blouse Is Underpriced at $3.50 ‘The best Silk Pongee Blouse value we know of â€"has neat buttonedâ€"down collar and sport cufl. mt ioag . * mottling of gray woven in. Unusual value at $1.65; large sizes, $2. _ Blouses, $1.50 and $2 ‘Trimly tailored litle blouses with emart Eton collar attached and sport eulf. Complete lines just in. 4 leather and have rubber heels. Fine Oxfords for Boys Can Be For years we have been intelligently msg;&upodmm Oxfords are in all lasts, calf or patent ;f_fiâ€";;l Cllicagb Headquiartersg&y Scouts of. Amerta Boy‘s Headwear Needs Ars , Carefally Thought Out Here In a New Department Devoted Exclusively to T hem y ~ mmevige Py Aâ€"prec o > sal roinegnitimeizepn B Rived id mtn anlas 4 and Fred Haggie of [ % .. m Henry C.Lytt \__.,. STATE auAcxsoN....m t Prep Shirts % overplaids in thick fuzzy caps; s ho io n ea t “ j é f:i’i-.‘& ,w§ e# [+ “'hu':;j‘-sk""-e! 2 ‘VJ‘ *'i who scores and (Helightfoul r will be sserved. The proc be ?-led to help improve {the school andja large oped for, Come and your bit. ervations may be by calling Mrs. Oscar Beecham, Mrki Alex Willman or buyâ€" ing tickets at door. | KX ‘ in ty h nerg: J. A. Rei Ten 6| F clubs/ meeting Iic nefiihy._ » i;‘t‘, Mrs. Arum M. xiu%:mm« y Jane ‘and son t visited rehgvu in Libertyville rea last afternoon. . and ‘Mrs, Henry (Biljestrom were hosts at a Five Huniired party at their @, Saturday ever .‘:" Mrs. William Schneider, who has in Kentucky with friends from ?}‘lfioqc.ifor ;m past two m aths, reâ€" called to St. Louis, Mo., Wednesday m‘mnz bodh of the us illness of a brotherq*‘n-law. Mr. John Fitchel. Mr. and Mrs, Fitchel, whoke home is in pulp.:'bklahoma. gone to St. to konsult ph ns about Mr.| Fitchel‘s health; wheÂ¥e he has been placed im a sanitarium. Mr. and the Rustic Kennels, Tin) rond, hay Just oyd Gunckel was â€" home from Galésburg sey ldlyslu‘?eek. *4 Mrs. Frank) Jacobs, Ir., and small son spent s&#urduy with |friends in Chicago. . } iL. Mr. Albert Mitchell, proprietor of the Rustic Kennels, on Waukeâ€" tour in the east where he ¢X a valuable string _ of dogs | ;%‘ kennel shows. Some of the citi which he exhibited were, Boston, New York, f.j l; f w s ho It‘s ) ‘in eve A Doubly Reinforced Twoâ€"Trouser Suit It‘s better in way. Has stronger tailoring ; places where its give out are extra built to with stand wear. It is waterproof. Styles are those you like; best, inclu those new strap Norfolks, in a wide :;bcfi'of Foreign|and Domestic woolens, 34 Other Twoâ€"Trouser Saits for Spring,$15 to$35 Lytton HiSuits, $25, $30, $35 JQ Special Rirstâ€"Longâ€" Twoâ€"Trouser Sui? Lytton Hi is designed Wpecially to fit your brother who is to wear his fitst long trousers %u!b‘:dmnmbmfl;:‘%fim a man in build and .He wants his own style and wants it to look Sp Every Lively Boy in Chic ring Topcoats for Every Boy [ e i the air of a real i ap ...v.f.:::%mus..; Sendapdrmeds m. There are Dunmurry T weeds, tan Polos, Whipco rdines for all ‘‘They cost from $16.50 to $40, Other First Ling Twoâ€" Trouser Suits up to $48, end an in | this be awarded for high 1y r‘BoyinClnag" o! _ We‘ve a Better Suit for You | tton Jr. | . t ‘kept &; Ak 4C El ol hments @ Philadelphia, Cincin Louisville, St. |Louis Mr. Mitchell recei oo n in tie iod n is d o. ies td uw fat over Knigge‘s reom â€" pur» chased the Vant property in River Woods across from â€" the old Mentzer Mrs. Arthur Merner and two son spent the weekend "f‘th y '?n Chicago. > 109 t ! Mrs. James Furney of Oak Park atâ€" tended ‘the funeral of Mrs. Walker Friday and was the luncheon . of Mrs. Fred Meyer. F Tack prizes «. Notice Is Hereby Gi To the Legal Voters, residen Township of ‘ Deerfi Lake, Illinois, that the . ship Meeting and n of of said Township.will w:&l day, the third day of Apr being the first Tuesday in sai The Election will} at of 7 a. m. and close at 6 p. places designated as follows: ‘Ast <Precinet, City Hall, H M41.; H P NP 0 0P w | 2nd Precinet, t el %ifl Schoolj,l\?icne avenue, Highland Park, Illinois; â€" c mss fp 4 4 f 3rd Precinet, Office of Henry) M. Prior, 27 N. Sheridan road, Highland 4t Precinct, Officel of. ThQ [‘Lake 4 recinet, § i@ .| Shore Motor (}ouipn:fiw S. St. Johns avenue, Highland Park, Illinois; | . â€" l land Park, Illinois, at the hour of 2 p. m., and after ing a Moderator will proceed to hear pmp er reâ€" ports of officers, to appropriate money to defray the necessary expenses of the township, and tg deliberate | and decide on such meagures as may, in pursuance of law, come : the meeting. $ 10 1ds 1t 4 5th: Precinet,. erice 0 Mary Lindholm, 1453, Judgon Ravinia, Illinois; Bd .p | w 6th Precinet, H Edn 506 N. Green Bay road, ber Company, First . and Walnut, Highland Park, Illinois, uc $3 The officers to be elected ai .;ou{ Supervisor; two Assistant Shpel -’ ors. [. . hk i ) The Town Meeting-‘mfll ) in the City Hall, Council Cham ‘Highâ€" Park, lilinois; | > es "th Precinet, Fire s&,atiot corner Central avenue and road, Highland Park, Hlinois; Given under my hand this twentieth day of March, A, D. ts3 ‘:_ % ALBERT d 3 Q M "‘ _ ) 4â€"5 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING THE HIGHLAND PARK F 147 Bd Election of will hmlu ; of April, ; esday in said 1t ‘a‘"'lt't se at 0 p. m as 1. !agen: ity M\;H‘.,‘«Hh idan woad, Highland fhice ‘of 16 }‘I;uke plnfflfl 8. St. Johns Park, Illinois; | .. Residence of. Mrs. ‘of hip Clerk. 4 C P3 "F“fi: :'-'. e Tuesâ€" roximo, month, he hour avenue, phwood, 8‘ store, ighland nty of Townâ€" AND of the in i1 $ t e o ~â€"~ 13 South St. Pork Loins, Ib. 19%/2¢ |rresh Esgs â€" * Whole or Half . ~â€"â€" Per Dozen Phones Highland Park 1677â€"1678 | _ 24 North First Street, Highland Park, Illinois : THER ‘X tot] /\ BEST NATIYVE \ . ROUND STEAK 1 /‘ theolDb;:â€" | LI§GS EE&%“ E /\ the Ib. . â€"â€" 39¢ THERE are a lot more important things . to think of on Easter Day than clothes. You‘ll not be thinking of yours if you buy good onesâ€"and they will be good if Hart Schaffner & Marx make them. . All the new styles are here; great values at . FRONT LEG VEAL |<‘~ ‘ROAST | t«‘ ‘the Ib. | pE\ST N.mvxa |. ROAST BE | ‘!‘‘the Ib. _ _ 30c | ARMOUR‘S STAR "â€" . HAMS /. g ~â€"‘ thelb. 1 Fa â€"RA e 1b. ATIVE POT R @~ BEEF | ~ ~the Ib. l PORK SAUS4 /. MEAT _ +.‘ the lb., _ 17¢ 2C SALT SPARERIB 25¢ 35¢ 28c D5¢ ster Clothes â€"(Get Good Ones f,»bdats;' Raglans, Bfiters, Cheste:fields, Box ng Men‘s Styles, N@jolks,‘ Sport Suits, 2, 3 on Sacks.. Also a new John B. Stetson Hat OAST | _ SWEET NAVEL Johns Avenue GE Friday and Saturday, March 30th and 31st NG PP BROTHERS $3 RORT 41bs. for GEN. JERSEY ET CAMPFIR mfimp%vm I RIPE OLIV 8 lbs. for .> can BRUSSEL SPROUTS | * SOLIDPACK FANC led to you. fl.unn*inn‘dduu at office. We deliver your order free FANC y NEWngREgN ASPARAGUS . 1~ ~box 1 â€"â€"39¢ Your 18c CY COOK) APPLES | . 25c | # bunch | the e 56 ~28¢ Coffee, Ib. â€" [ MA paals Ine ME SLICED PEACR uicen rracges WIsCONSIN ¢ { SWEET CORN | 6 cans can 95¢ Highland Club TOMATOES MONARCH CATSUP. bottle No. 3 can. ; 8 cans for } y 4 * 0 75¢ 75¢ 78¢ â€" 19¢ Phone 307

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