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Highland Park Press, 25 Apr 1923, p. 2

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" PAtm TWO Farm and Lawn Products ,un Ito-our ll“..Ckicn-1~.'hono mum not Mu nun-sum! 1780. tht _ttm.od. In“... ln. 'i, B. Decker will entertain the Sewing circle of the Phillthea Clan of the Evangelical church to. night (Thursday) . In. C M. Witt entertained the Sock! club, Tuesday evening. In. William B. Bowden and In. C. B. Witt will entertain, I 'fcw friends this uttemoon (Thursday). tain st diam} Ssturdny owning pre- tsdhtqtuotBeemsdaneet " Port Shor- Josephine mahurd of Port Shor- klan will cumin . number at young Mb " a mp0: party Stand-y owning preceding the one": dunes. Cmpboll Chapter Guild met It [mule hall, yesterday utter-noon. 1h Rebekah Sewing Circle will meet this "temettnt with Mrs. Ed- uard Therm, of Glenview avenue. In. Eu! w. much entertained seven! friends Friday evening for like Priscilla Numbers. ln. William J. Schmidt churnin- ed . few friends Inst Friday dur- noon, in hotter. af httrirtttffr eni- - and her mother, In. Dan We thirtrydarth wedding enm- - Bum m the game of the afternoon, and the ancestral prize Mme, were Tettethhetlttttt,' in. June: Shaken and Mrd. Oath; erin Hart. amno will gntnrtain a few friends " the. tables of bridge on Monday, April 80, in honor of her cousin. In. Raymond S. C. Turck, bf Jackson- pried Wesley Conrad with a delight- t'-trilhonororhuhirthdaron Thursday, April 19. Thor! were hunky-debt Ms patent, most of than high school friends. Bunco was the feature of the party. . -Iuny hone lovers consider auto- mobiles dnucom. but no far none of them has tried to climb the fence manly been» it saw a tbintt piece of paper. _ Aftther boingupked one day by his tmrrtrirtgsomastorr1somttsetChief Mu It. remarked that “con!- ing to his but igtftmnntion it was lather. _ ' To know how I!!! a cigarette really can be mad you must " a): In. Prank G. Gardner of Cantu] In. May Kelly af Highwoqdfrspr- ”THE RELtAB " " Putin: will enter- i ti,Ftsidsrtt, Li -' Pettis; clerk, 1011' Pr "iiiiyrii4l,i'Fspie magistrate, l') .3153“ Ilt has an.) Toll,j r, . t .. s mu. " i ncoln Pettis it" born in Deer- flel and has liv " re for forty-five: ye B. He is we , nown for his'un-1 st,it'tid?eff'dt,,or, , 'ltr the,intqre' ‘0' u I " servmesse ' member of the " , d of trustees. lie. I haiitusso served Ett msrshsll, and lie“; member of 'tt Brier Gate Golf el " J, . ilch,iii,rter Wessli "'1' was born and iraided within flvi clftniiets of Doerfuld, Iand is 41 years It age. me was of i bookkeeper and if espondent for the .S , ley Works m Chicago, menu} guitar-ere of builx hardware. Pot [three years Ir. " employed in the' l hardware and 1.. fir ment business it Mehhattan, Ill., lit' has been in t e :hmware busingM in Deerfield for it years. n - __ , .' Te election he Rnss't Tuesday was onq pt the two [, t exciting village el?etions ever he ‘in Deertks1d. The othhr was held tlt I W, 10ir, when Mr) iw. A, Whiti , il was elected pres? He' , by about ik votes. In last w F) 'a election “calm Pettlp won byl iine votes. I , A A 2t following ca "dites: Waident, Li: Ch tar Wesalim Wi ism Steffen‘ A or Ender, l "tree years. 'il Arthur Ender , 45 yen: old, isutd thei son of the lil) John C. mm a former presided"! the village.- Mr, Enaer was post* r pt thd villngo torieight years, Cl grained last July because of ill be “L112 is president of the Deerfield ,te ban._ __- Thilo H. Toll , file b gears ago whén dt . .. Mei. c. E. iiiGall lo on the old Vetter [a. . . Mr. Toll, who tl " has? been in titil' ib hating business it" hi ex ption of u N I tl cusp as inspeceo oryewer' for tangents u ins iri tho§municipality. li tn! William Date n wai born 1111de nited in Deerhe . {moving to Chicago :1 wk n he reac 11- , hood, when he", " ed upon the I d ice force for year! , un il he received) we pension, moving! to Deerfield “I: at October. ' few words) nut be said about: M4 Je. B. K “he retiring page; dehtt who Jun 2 red this town no f ally for LII; est fifteen yearn; M Km: w... 3 'h' the school board at, time of . I reetion of the nevi gr nuns:- sehe.tntnd it wulargely d ‘to his un I , "ore, that we, ha such 3,: . did building.' He, numerous 14 > a " from hit w k, " his ow, bi use, to’help turi, j legal mete fdurlnz theétime he on the "a. board. Me in: a I village I rend sewed two M Km: at, thud gr unnu- d to his ha such name w k, It li j legal _ on a 1 Vin: t u , in p, will}: is vial of Itssertiihi. , I he Prince Liars," a: comedy pmented " _ssvertlrtir' It thq y as people Mi the Holy Cross eh, reh was a 't ' ble andmxciting f e. Every c jiiFeter was T all por, mtyed. Miss [li, noes manna. as ‘9 ehirrtrs girl; w; I *1 typical ‘19pr up; Vgaret K d Miss Eda Hinder w Winsome d sweet. Mrs. B, Bi nldsomous damning moth: tsiiiar.law pln _ part to 'tSree!,', Stat Eva E . _ and Mn}. my. n daon. V a?! _ . ' _ ring the Mil missions Miss Remit Ol cursor met _ ‘5 humorous sketch} ' P_uddiIttailattd Min I Evelyn veuorio of " .. tttuttr"hat g “one F o NI but in the play " Mega . (libs Twyford and Le ' Rein . 4li' Chicago, Ewald lntera, 1mm I lam, Mishe- um rot Xmas, P t "" Trump, Tur" DEERFImD NEWS 'ee If b' IE b, tie successful . He is president be bank: _ e to Deerfield two and dantth%sr, located and built E LAUNDRY, 'ai' underers,‘ DryC‘ge‘aners and Dyers IGHliyNDt'AR'KiAtrD LIBERTYVIIgLE ' _-':",, 3 Phone Hi land Park 178 . 'l,,,, _,.'r',,i'i: .‘ ' _ (l; I years, and for pr of buildings for iT years pf $88, aiding and don- his life with the' the city of Chi- the construction T , C \>.;;u -‘ , "hs, " ", " ', s, ‘, " 1'!!me Little Love, A Li y trita,"hrith . ‘Brynaldson ntthg iano. _ A - ', the huge setti were funds by the T. S. Furniturep' - puny of Highlapd P 'rk. _ L [ Pull, UL 111‘!“qu I ‘I- ' Mrs. Fred iiiiiiifieittd , Pot Luck Social ell on Wesdrt afternoon. Mrs. Rudolph Kntusk, ll Be the next hostessk V . , of Highlsnd Pnrk gym be the ttt hostess. Mm. fttt2, sister, . R. E. Kidwal of C :30 vs: oriiot them“. ri'. fl“ _4", "ME. -3'i,liifi2',i,'?jie was hostess to the Young Matron , Int W , afternoon. Am., 'irlrtrt Gm dt Ifr. Ind Mrs. M tt 3011mm hive a new dtuzhter w a arrived - day. They have er, Iod lag-Violet. ‘Mra. Arthur mint Itad " luncheon guest Way be: If! Mrs. John Dolan ier of Liber, ville. _ ,) Mrs. Fred Kallitaer of Are in. Michigan, spent Mdnday " the h of her brother, Emil Frederick, A The Modern Widyen and', Ixt Neighbors gave a cfrd party at - er's restaurant,' last Thursday /' .. hing. _,'s', _," ./A“. Mrs. William Schnlebegt Wtitr. oc- tesa to the Man's Miqsiomry so- ciety of the Prrsjrtsteriats elm ch, Thhradhy afternooh. , - l , Miss Agnes Petersen atten 1 meeting of the W'oiitan'ts Axum: of the Ptesbyterian Home tor a ' at the Fullerton avehue Fre- in church, Chicago, Tuesday; eyeni _, Kenileth AUgiis, _. freshman " high school, and 1.123 of Mr. and William Haggie the ttttmi, od his right hand' severely cut in the .- nual training sh , last; Thu v. He was taken to t Highland k hospital. F fl?” _ _ MA. William Erhh ent) 8 Sewing club at he: ham T " afternoon. . k st . Reverend and Mn. .i Bosh! of Mannheim, Illinois; vi an! frien in Ihsertteid last week Refrain! old is a former 'iiiiLi IM, St. P l's church. 1- i C "jiiiii/ NtrrtArati. on , med? St. Paul's Sewing Circle t her _ last Thursday'. _ l, The infant deviate: tf Mr. nd Mrs. -Robert John n piusaed I " Thursday “the Highland Ptrk. pitri. _", __':, a? ' _ - The Gordon'Cladae ho: Oaterman avenue has t, people from Gleneoie. 7 Mrs. Goo4er's inothe who ' been visiting t,rlig', da ' R. Er. Kidwell of C "can now to ing at the S. M. r . i Aukerytsnle! 18rFttttt'lttte Dorcas sobiety trahrrrdn,r"l agterii' Aeil28stt..the Ib. ' my: -1 Mrs. William Mth up tho T of her aunt, .Mislenuu Huh of River Forest, at In cheon Lad a i " ter party ThuradA; _ j 3 _ The children of tthe prilmary gave a song recita Pride after n tor the children in he s of, Williams, Mrs. derso and g Pi Lowdermilk. Mrs 1h1"2'Ufl P" Worth the teacher Jts, a ry' _ " plished musician ttl her upils we done splendid workiin a . i A A., J. Johnson, F qon actor "j builder, who is milk! on t I old Knieker1meker fa ' In: pur ' the Therriin lot or) an ' _ we between' the Lincoln Putt up red Haggie houses. . E V f! Announcement Han has the engagement 91 jyitsa tf 11nd Harley Flying” of, A. masquerade dim will he lr wen Saturday evening,; April 28, I ll the Wilmot school, under the up i, of the Will»; Prtrtrrihtieas tst lt. I' -. _ The Cockney ttuitilr of Northh In: purichued the Walter Lula un- plow.. ;Mr. and Mrs. La g nititltwo little sons willicdde _ thr), = Lang’- parents, M . and rs. ' nk C. heal): until the bump on of it new home on Todd Co V , Mrs. William Snyder. pent "h" Wack "the home of her b then" ohn McCu'thy. whose mug}; r, Mi n, left this week forthe CI P tlins to study voice " ' of Gilli Curd. . HE Miss Grace Robbins‘ I sit! contract to teach its y i cousin. ldndertrattam mg NIV.' tr. Robbins and Gnu vi - the Winters flat we was When you had d clean :you“ will waht' your _,iriutti'/'i:'i'l)iieaned. Of course you1 will want them cle ed the best way possible. i if"; , ' 3': . Let usgDry Cle n them in Naptha irr gasoline. (li/this, process ,ill clean them thoroll’ghly, fr them from danger of Mothshnd brighten the colors toflook Let us}, lh thormigh like new, There is 1 istied. l . _ 1 ntl: ssrikn; ecita Pride I an in he 1 rs. or: I Mrs Elia?“ whet la_ a fer {ué Clea ik lib Miter, nor thorough way and Sn 0:0] "its- of Robbins daughter in 9mm this summer, goine to Malibu to live in the autumn, Mrs. Robbins' up; Also live in Madman. ( ', _ Miss Basel Mekag of our Park Wu . week-end meat «the home of Mr. and Mrs. Haulage. /’ Week-end guest: at the of Miuea‘ Frances and Thu-en- 'ntip were Misses Evelyn La end Evelyn Anderson and Roy/end How- trd Heinrich of Chicem/ _ _ Raymond Baker arid his sister, Mrs. Michel were alto/d to Sudan; Ohio, lat week was. of the, death of their dour. f LA, Phat, Mm". John Fulton [and t'tt Coty of Chicago. . Mine: Mm 'toran nnd Adelaide Smith'of Forest were week-cud guests at" home of Min jEva En- der. Miss, "caret Kress had u be! weak d guests, Miss mun Curl-an of q icago, Mia. Bertha Havilgmj of mu Mildred. Knickerbocker at Chicago spent the week-end with In" Eleanor Meyer. V I ' l, ' Mquane-Kuch, ,i, hid her ton- sils removed It St., Elisabeth's hog. pital hi Chicago, last week but ra- snmed het work " the C. Emmi St. The young people of the various Chicago churches under the maple“ of the _ Chicago Church Federation, are putting on' the large-t young peoples program ever attemphd in Chicago. Two ' large pageant. are being staged at} Medinah Temple, 'd,t 14, Mi, " and 18. The Mst pagan deals withzworld kindred relationship and the people are takinzpart in each pageant. Misc Agnes Petersen la the lieutenant in charge of Highland Park, Lake Forest, 1dbertrviBrttttd Deerfield. ' V t i V During the. next few weeks “to Christian Enddavor qoclety will moot " the home-.2 Helen um! Wuhan Reichelt were boots lat Sand“ and Mia! Once Robbins will entertain thetiiathrrrhottt-tthindar. -’ Rovennd M. L. Thomas was I Mr. and Mrs. Btice, Blaine had In their guests Thuu'day Mr. and Mrs. Slater and Mr.utg1,Ntts. podium of Chicago. _ ' Thaw-sea Glodan entertained at tar informal party, Wednesday evo- Emir; " their home on the M Lick I . _ 2 . tspeakdl at the business men’s meet- ing. centrsl Y. M. C. A, in Chicago. Mend-y A18P., Hg also a). up pd- (has im Wednegdny WNW" the American Legion in itMsot, Which was broudcuted fromJtution mum a 9:15 p. p. The music of ttyt swine mu tirnuud9r the but! "thim" ti? iuGriuiiirif"iriiia 72'. Hummel’n brother: is the eoerirttatsdee, and by wounded mew, #01::an hoipittla. u‘ . . T The church oer-wet lut Sunday morning were very well shaded Ind Mr." trta1amtiller's subject was on “Prayer.” His subject in ttte cp- ning was “The Lust Christ.". 'l The oreltisstraamm, it. maul bun- quet Iaat Thtinday night at as home of Mr, dud Mrs. Chester WW. After 'tl very bountiful mpaat the evening was ,'pent in music “(I play ing games. The table was my M tily doeoratid, in pink and:, white. Everyone thoroughly. enjoyod‘himulf and in looking town-din mum don for the next out. . l The, tmshtttrtrtt puma and Mr. George Beckinan have tt violin solo, "The H91! City" by request- LAKE SHORE MOTORS cd. . (Not Inc.) . F as s. at. John; Av. [ m. n. P. In ' manna Put, m. E5 l,'. l! l . , 1' ti, as; db. _-' l .,'ii,, , 'r.i' 'ii) _ tr ll 'el, , , i 'i: l It s':', iWe kilow you Will be perfth sat- J] _ 'iiit,however',rouamiuteedot-i'ipiunt,ar. l . "'1 I 5pm 1," 1'tnds-muiunirutrrroutorriLurthat _i)imiiiGmsatrottr--,'v . / J,» ' Prairie/Ar-so-int., f Pin-o i (n,itrtuwhurrtremrta-rnbmstit laretttisstartirtr--amtu. Cum f E. B. POxWORTHY 507 data! Avenue ' ml E. tt. Foxwonm " _itso'miPsthatrsudonotuth-nitimenea' Mondaavicu. ' ' NH of Me Then! iiiridiiiGui, Tailored uned- Luau styles Landscape Gardening if? Ml especially for you Clothes H 'll Ar! (tit

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