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Highland Park Press, 19 Apr 1923, p. 2

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I it? tli, m PAGI "0 Mm. Walter Meierhoft entertained the Philethee clue of the Evangelical chunk. Tuesday evening. A moat de- lightful tm#rmm we: rendered, for. lowed by A social hour. Seven! new member: were received. The attend- ance m mun-11y late, 7 Mr. and MrcGeortm M. Seward of Central avenue attended the dinner and dance given for ladiea by the hid.. iana society in Chicago on Saturday. April 14. _ ' Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Roberta of Green Bay road, were given g fare. woll surprise, Thursday cutting, by a number of thetr triads. In. Gouge Lytton of line] nitmue orstertairtrd It . luncheon tad-y (Timmy) . . - teie.d" svGtinst, April ii The Willing 'ttx/tr, (Mrs. W: dun) not] the km of Pth!Pte. P.ar" ,t fouls 399m Have You Tried Chicagir rsyeittea,,ittiii',, Lima-I- ' "admin-nu; Now Open for f Located on Railroad Av4 1 e opposite Highwood Station. Why sen~1'xour car out of town to have it painted? IlPfn you can have it done here. Doing the Ili, hest grade of work,. We can attelid to yuwr Paine job at ones; _'), , i, , AUTO "A'ANig'lfhiff,ligilR/""Nc' AND ST PIN I THE REl,C,_I/lrli)LE LéngDJ jLf,')ijilijI'/,"ittll"i"' , Auto. Paintin T Co. Phone Highlam irrhi street T 1t2utlyiau-aurr "but cut.- E: a 'H wk??? _ you should si. to): - 'wlth any put cl . in}! rw It to mm", " _ g "nun ii/Gr work Ind but m flaw Wm h r of M ‘91}. G. Roberts af ti G Bay ' , Jon Monday after: A til 16. hundred was the t of the (ternoon. Mrs. Rd la ves for ‘ outh, Mass.; on l 3 rs. A. ‘1‘Prson entertains tr ed Girls" co club im Thur: A til 12. imam were present l rothy Hit I, der, Mn. Ollie, son, yrt,al, atherhte Peek,. it nu Tink" n and Mrs. Elsie e . ll i Hf iigi l iends who' ihine to ‘helpjhem i: 1: ate their ' ll Y-fifth wedding . je nary. A; plightful, program adored. Ill up enjoy-able ev i ', . spent n: we present. Mus ‘Phil’ clan of the U1 i studied rch met Tuesday tt ng, April, _at the home of ; hm- Till with 25 girl: pro j' Rev. and ' 1:. Joseph, G, K a, 1 _ re deli l 1y surprised last f! - but (W y) by a hog x f Wu. H. J1jtternirutr of North I‘James Sh: , ' was given a del lu- ii surpris rty Satur’day ev fr ? 20 of endl. It, ' Partitlt361 rs. Jan be hosts: a evenim The Wo _ bile circle wig e1 ed at home of Miss I nsen Inst. etsiiay evening. tertained l mco party' pril 12th. GARAILAD ENJAIAN‘ 47 S. t. Johns Ave. we Frank Wtusketrit ,rold Bro, BIG ft, fiA N b al " , I Duly of Wanker ' D the Friday Night She'lton of High- rml boy blends his home on Thur, he prize winners , Prank Maven, The ont-of-eown r the and Harold B, fumed at a but] The Deerfield tent-Teacher“ . 5m ciation met Thu day 7t'i"r'i'il; at the school bonsai rt. Ray H mel read a paper. The school c dun sang several 80m, directed b in! Williams with Mil: Bertrtuld 1 ttse oiano. Miss BeritfVld't mom , the most mothers present. urn: i Beecham, the president, arrpo'st', a nominating eoinitittted, com l _ on six members, with Mrs; Willi; _ rtsh chairman. Hostages forum 'l ill hour .thnt' follorted were Mum ohn Stryker, Mrs. Peed Huggie 'iii) Mrs,' Frank Petorwn. l l _ ls, Mrs. Floyd Gauche]; left say to, Join her hustrtnd, whip is [M qugpburg. i ‘ l “j There will be no school ttrii ygin either the grammar Ichool l ( the high school, to dllow the ten: to attend the tntuyl.mtfeeinir of t ami, nois State Teachers aluminum. the Lake Shore division to be held;' day, in Evanstom _' [r . l . Mr. and MrsQBarold Plug' him! two children are “living in the; Brt building. ' . [ ", The school qléction:was hel SIM urday evening, April 14, at the knot school. There wen We and tea; Mrs. Minnié Whiitoitrtiund F I eels, man. Mrs. Writeottt,h mei A majority of the votes 'ttrid was ‘11 ted district clerk for the, term, ot', hm years. ' ' / _ " _ Mrs, Nathan 't M. Sharpe re; turned from Europe and has 3 her country estite on the I ty Line road, formerly the Reich“: Sn, farm. _ . y!, _ Anaton ‘Plaggd, who lives /: the Harder ioaiiiitint, is bail ' a house across from his father, “an; Plugge, and just 3:19:11; Itt. Kat Yi, Mr. and Mrs. EFre-a Lnbahn _ d is their week-end guests, Mr. an Mrs; by!” Dguxbertz’ ttt Chimm xi F Mr. and Mrs) George Sta ,'t of Highland Park v)tited u the hi e of Mrs. Stantrer's titie1e, George , ltens bach, Sunday. 5' _ _ Mrs. William 'i, Schlnlebgr i 1 be hostess to the Womnn'e Miss try society of the habyteriun mh, Thursday afte “ on. Mm. Mo von will lead the rigging. l Mr. and Hrs.1Russ¢ll La Vii tertained six couples,“ a Wai def party, Saturdlyxeven‘ipg. _ Tlhe regular meeting of .th 1: erl field Men's clubwili be held, i, 8:15 p. m., Thursdaj,‘ April 19. 3 thd, school house. a T I T l Mrs. Chu‘les- gem: is m: Mil is has taken a twoimonths have» ab; sence from his ditthrs as C. M. M) P. station agent; ' 1 1 The Dorcas today will- " bakery sale. Ba . 'day April dames E. C. 'i'ldt'rrot Jt. 4d are in chime of hrranlreiftenU f are. ? 3 l, Mrs. Albert) thi will and . than Sewing club om. Bud’s clad h at hthome, Thu C,, y Moon; ' " Mr. Ind 113,53. B. Putt: 1 tended the funeral at Mrs. I son’u brother, Katrina Dicks ber, last Saturday t Chi . Barber died at the lag!" , pital of dropay. ”He Was thi ..1 year: of age and is survived: ', widow and two and! children and Russell Barman. Burial watr) Hope cemetery. , 3 i Mrs. J. P. S¢hneider"9f _ gt) visited friends in Mold, 'NI ny, Mrs. Jacob Kim and thurtth! , Mai Edgar Wetra1'tntr/ittd “Virginia as» ling of Northbro6ks mm the _ It guest; of Mrs; Arthur M13 Uist Thursday. E 1 E ' '; Mrs; Ray Gttiseiter warm" tit an informal St'11't affair a my day; Mm. Aim J'trwem t ' 'Whiting) and in; Roy v. C ii son (Laura Fl her) former; an field girls and both (mm Irv! I ark; were the oyt-obtothi guests. " " Z Mrs. s. M. anode: men-s“ M Young Matmns, tttpeg tt , con Mlle!- home on . _ Jest Dam _ ,Mias Irene 'ehttttt'g, . Michutvidted bet i tho: kenbach, over'th'! Peck-end , route ‘to northetni Michigan t lirious confemM " m HIGHWD Hakka”. mum PM man A _ miamrrtiiio NEWS ,1h,tt' want memo aneq tne'oest way P"'")") , ti/f, " _.' _ f . E lj ,_- i' Let _.tii,i-i_ii,i,,i'i, anthem' in Néaptha or mi!yj,llint _r,,r',,. This process will clean}? them; thoro ghly, .. tee them, from danger of Mot "i;',:' and brighten the colors to look like iieik "_',,' ", E ' _ 'ii, 'i,' :1; _ . ' There is no i, tterOor, thorough way aEml w "[know you will be perfectly sat-J isfiedj _ :E I ' 'r," j.,';' , )RY, : aund‘erers, D P§AR _,i,, rAtlD ,LIBERT' Phone Hi hland Park 178 _ lt f you hot se clean you will want ya ttern e) aned the best way possi I {aim tts: in”, g in I at. Mer- Mr: hoe. tur. int the en, Mt. an} hit I?! ii Mr. and Airs. Robert 'E. Pettil' were hosts jto the Young Mutton; and their husband» at Five Hundrgd. 53mm" erénintr, Primimire swank to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohndod; Mrs. Ray l Gmtekel, and Robeit Greenalade. 1 l / Min Viola Rockenbach and het father, George Roektnueh, returned Saturday from Hollywood, California. Where they have been visiting the Prawn Rockenbach family for sev- emI months. ’ Mrs. A; R. Warner, Mn. E. B, Jordan, Mm. J. A. Reichelt, Jr., and Miss Sadie Galloway attended thy annual muddle given by the North“ Shore chapter; of the D. A. R., at the, home of Mm. Carleton Moseley, of Highland Park,' Thursday afternoon. ' Mu; Gun Klemp willie haste" td thek Thur-thy gnu-noon _ club thiq wee ' ' ', Mrs. Gebrge Ebgstrom ‘01 Central we" had, up her guest ngnudly, Mrs. C. C: Freer of Gleam. . Mia Mimi-ct Coil-ohm who may on mung! Ruining in the hatch Henry school, Chicago, spent thi 1yek:en4, with. her mother, Mn. John Corona; 'Wiltiitttt 6mm of Shmo‘ port; La, is Illa visiting his mother, Mag k Conley, Mrs. George Bet,- tig, F Mm. Mary Freberg and not); Non-nun“, Mrs. Frank mower and. non. Thcrnts of th'ghhrmrPark, Mrs. Etta Shemr, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fee andfaon, Richard of North Chicago were the 8undiy .guestl of Mn. Anni! Flood; . Mr. and Mrs. Milton Memer, Mrs. Henry Merner Land Mr. and MN. Etntat 011) of Evanston spent last Sudan)! at the Arthur Merme home. f The members a the Deerfield pk,. tlie)? of the Ev6ntieliea1 church will tri,bei, a banquet Thursday evening it the has: orfiMr. and Mr. Che-tit “Ignaz. I 3 ' , _ . Rev. V. E; Stultemiller directed the choir' o! the toiyerier, Parkway clutch. Sunday eveningf of which by” formerly' punter. The choir 'ave the Easter program at am .Hoyne new Evangelical ~church. Rei. Ruetzke’qf the Diversy Parkway church filled ttis Deerfletd Evangelical church pulpit Sunday evening in Rev. Stamina]! absence. _ ' , The orchestra gave a pm Sun: ar evening and will continue to do so every Sunday evening. George Beckman played a violin solo "Jequ- salem." ' . A surpriu party was given Baht- day evening for Henry JIM, " his house, tn honor of his birthdgy unnivemry; A I Donald Elstonwho pity! a “a? phone, his joined the DmsrfUtd or- chestra.‘ ' F ' _ , who! ' it getting her pm. tiee tea ine by eadsitintt in the Dear. fUld p my room under the super. vigion af Mrs. Eamon. Bilber Worth _ We T. Rogers “ago-"Mt wyytltctedtyriyTiberititisrittAi' thir morhoehool bond of 1'U2llll; Mina Grace Robbins, who i316 teydityr, the . PetrtatomtuWootttt who is a manta of the Paganini- Froebel magma-ten college. Inrorder Ito nine mom for the state endowment fund for the tan!- ling ”pen: of dunks 1uattt president, t D. S. . . is taxing ‘ench member fifty can,“ . _ Mr. end Mn. Roll, who live in the Stryker apartments, entertained ced- puiay 1mm Atlington Heights. trtnt. dar, ' _ , I ', William Galloway we: elected school director for district 100, may out opposition. Frank Hammad. the retiring member withdraw his can. didacy just before the eldction. ', The Harry Muhlkea moved Battt day from the Lincoln Potti- tlat to there new bungalow on Central "rs nue, built lor, tlem, by Patti: Bron. Mm. J. A., Reichelt, Jr,, “undid n eminence of Progressive gamma ”sedation " the Duke W, cu- cigo [at week. _ , " to serve thrpeyun, at the elation, Saturday afternoon dor district 118. It wu a very quiet election a It. Rogers wannabe“ ' T The high, school pupils will line their vacation next week, April 2mm ago, last Week. _ ' r continued'an" if.“ it) m yf, q; im‘rb‘bwfiafiemflmnfiflm’“ l: Elna “pardons: / . , l) ' rugs cleqned. Of cOurse. yon will! 1t'r,tttrrt'tt"tei1'tfelet"e' ties-" ' "'"ea't1trh'ted-de.er-'i' . 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