Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 17 May 1923, p. 3

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l- ' El?“ 2Se F3" ate It, 20t MON T _ a rte-unable. 560-1561 u mess- mg. mum Ins. ess 1’ LD Sh' 's . 95c ,rted Cor. " to our 38c Me 69e 37e 17e 37 e ‘14! Illi," Vet has .that delightful feminine touch that appeals and grows on? you with association. T . Ours is a generation whGri, the table appointments must be in good taste. This table service in Solid Silver will alwnys be in good taste, for/tht break- East. for the luncheon. and fix the din- ner table, and, with its delicate treat- ment of ornament, ig in pgrfectlnr- mony viith the linens and lice: of the table of distinction. 1 THIS NEW PATTERN in Solid Sil- :3} W? Removal Notice Wedding Silver from: The Lady Constance C _ E. NELSON, Tailor (and Cledner _ m DAVIS mm ' mums. ILL CHICAGO , m noun 110me Amt. announces his rempWl to , i 35 South St. Johns Avenisiitmttruirs) If not convenient to come miitaira, gari may' be left in Denzel’s Barber/trow" i F Telephone "495% i ANDI WILLCALLFOR AND ti,ievm'rt Phone 496 iEitPd'. """-""'T" " ‘9; ' 1 Same Prompt and Effieient Sen-wee as b4 FE-rr. " a; ' a. JORDAN & comm FUNERAL orlltt1tall'hit 69 11$ le We otter this week, a thte 51 ty your/Porch, well (establish We otter this week, a tine t of 2tTtitlt,t in pots for yourPorch, 1rtl1h1ttlr1Iti plants at cl, cents each, Clematis, 11tt,'dfi1rtt1', ig ate in pots 15 cents each, Bitter Sweet tme) Ve " cent each, Blmil' Wisteria.. 75 cents, and Boston "t at 50 ceiita each. ‘ 'j", , Hardy Forget-hie-nots iiyn per doziiit, the finest Pansies we have evfr grown; small plants; 50 centsper dozen, extra heavy plants a little more buténot better. Telephone 85 Btu'2 E. NELSON WI us SAME (PIA)? HIGHLA, (Notiout0 i i M South St. Johns wie. Phone pi P. us mtih1ttii.Pariu m. L f _ The amazingaccc ration-t , l smooth, vibritio has - f! fVing---the astq ishing w i that the cat din to the to g even at high si,'Jtl'-'-'tte, e f with which it 1uFtadlefr--t ei feeling of seem-it: and luxuryj and entire satisfy tion-- il , All these are distinctly and ixi, clusively Wills $ainte cuitr; LAKE SHORE MOTORS CO. " gout, St. John- W RANDOLPH rv") f I '/, mute-mtg “1.00 per doztim CHICAQO' _i,, mom: , _ gamma»: " T more: I ND P, Grave .EAVES fore Vin 1347 '; The. Pot Luck Social club wjll mee (Friday/afternoon at the .home o Hits. Romnyne Sawyer. - L Mrs.' Ray Humndel and daugh ,Imogene have gone to West Virgini Ibecause of. the serious illness of Mr I Hummers mother. I The 'ttgig, oMeerty were heeded Friday Afternoon at the Grhnmur School tarent-remeber' “Mutton: PreirdertV-Mrs, Oscar Beeehtuit/Viee PresideWMrs. William W. gClttk,‘ sseretitrit---Mrs. Chester .WeISIing,l 'rreatutriikH-Mrs. S. P. Huehison/ After thi) inee,ti.nir the children: of the four upph'lgrades were given a party, and tnafteld to bounteous cakes and ice cream.{and favors of paper cups aprons. ties and balloons. Throne the courtesy of Mrs. Erwin Greer Miss Dorothy Jane Hughes of Any tin delighted .her young 'andienc with gorgeous costumes in inferpte tive (lamps. A similar party iis bein planned for the children of the ttu lower grades next Friday,, afternoon Mttsrtrattt Mitchell oCArda tspbrt' Monday :,iat the home bt her daughm Mrs. AIM. Kiest. --__ y "Mir: aid Mrs. Raymond Claw: (Agnes JSchwingle) announce "u birth ofju son, Saturday. l _ -l . Mrs. Robert Johnson returned Fri) day from Glencoe, where she has bee visitimpclur. Johnson's parents an recuperating from her recent illnes nummm s "Hunt-J. I Fred" Lpbahn has purchased ol. of the,Woodmun‘ houses on Gentry! avenue/recently' vacated by the MEN)?! family."; _ i" ' The Woman's Missionary society 4f the Pmsbyterian church will meet Thursday at the ,home of Mris. George I'ettitr, ' T , l: Mrs.U. H. Muhlke Entertainid the Woman}; Missionary society if the" Evangelical church, /r1setotr afternoon. . . .' I . Mr. mid Mrs. R. Bl Patterson hr as their Sunday guests, Mr. and M ' Edward White and daughter Florenpe of Logan’s Square. , . . [, ”Mr; Retseiecn Werner viir friends in Morgan Pagk. thdaZ: trtenas in morxuu r911, anuun;. Mr. 7 and Mrs. Lincoln Pet is motored to Delavan. Wis., Thursd y and spent the day at the home of Mrs. Pettis brother, William Du e- low. _ , . 't ' Mildred Unger, who attends N w Trier high school, is living with e Helfrieh family. Next year'she ill enroll in the senior class of Derrfie do Shieldi, L [ g Mr. and Mrs. Irvin‘Stryker tt us their Sunday guests, :Mr'. 3 d Mrs. Fabry and daughter) Phyllis, and two sons. Robert and Waldon jd Evanston. -- . g Mr. and Mrs. R. E.. Penis ind ftttt' Jean and Helen uni Wullqee Reichelt spent Sunday with thtir aunt Mrs. J. W. Elliott-bf Oil: ttte Mist Eleanor Mayer and M Susie Eaton who V'ireh in Bar " 111., spent the week end at_the F' . Meyerhmms , i “Lama Doom" will be’hhown ini motion pictures at the school use " " hall, Friday evening. 'i, 1 Am attreoittottowrypho.o1ehr t' stung“ the funeral of Hi". E a Pettit, ‘Baturday, wen TIt qt 2 friendt fiom Dolavan, ru', ll . SarahiWost of Eitrfttt “Land at . W. Aiwttitimr, Mr. and Mn. R. . Lord and son Raymond, Mrs. C ra have“, Mi. and Mrs. Grimm Z - ‘merm n of, Chicago. , _ ' 'll',ttUl', Day was otmerted, in he var-ions churches. last Sunday, appropriate services. A special In in! program was given at the Ev n- gelical' church. Sunday evening, th music by the orchestra, Special ae- lactioua ttthe brass quarrette a a duet,/'lltr Mother's' Biblé." was by Rev. my Mrs. V. E. Stakemiller. GiEENHotisjis/ii_ArGHLAND PARK! -rvriscriieGi" Neighbors will giw dance It the school hlsemhly 1: Saturday. waging! plug 19, . ' an. J. A. Beiehelt, any”; at week l!"t with Ur dytglttir., hy at thg diversity of Illinois. tt the Womdn't, Residence Hall in U nu. Arttulr Cashmere stf EW_ _ who in doing the meson work I',' the Newbie dub building. is' buil i u homefon Chestnut street, south alpha Peter Petersen residnece. L , ori, and Mrs. Fred Norenberf,m ard Ihd ery Norenberg at H g ' Parkllvure Sunday guests at the a of My; Henry Wmling. of" _ V DEERFIELD NEWS: W Ht FRITZ BARR; likapdem “GWECM' 4 It Dee ‘2?" F tld- day l 3 Pt t d 1 'ill/iii, rltb, . H l “1“th I nu. Sui y, Muy 5th. mu tttlt Mau l a united in marriage: to f. Edwq Colbert ot Lake, Genqm The , ding wok pine " the ar, of the; m, via after It?” Ft honed "n in ‘he eaitt they! will Ebb at h in Lake ngovg. ' _ I ', Md gJohn gamer. as; Je1egateitir the _ ertt-'retiphtr iraaoeitttton cimg- ventib ', at Dacgtur. my I; 2 ahd’ s, we; rum: Friday at,'the, 'ai?. field 'l, rammad School Associntjon meeti ' and tip Than-my itchy)- ttttere n she Jltt give but repirrtito the F, _ Placen'.'T, A. in Highland Ptsrky . _ . T '. .~ iafte'y jTho _ in rem William and Florence/Carole hive rem , " frtun “motor trip to; Mui'vs- sipprri) _ I _ _ .'. /" J. M” :5De Young of Chicago 'ent Sund at the: home of tire brpt r, John/ tryker, -. _ C, . [ "Gill Pimart entertained hi; Boy Scou at a Radio party, Thundny evenh t at his: home.. l J, ( _ Mt ' W.,Wu Clark was {hostess} to the li lies of the Morning Glory Skew- ingE gs; Monday durum! Mrs: Jam) EGoldriug of Highwood was ‘one of up guests.“ _' _ . , Rt rand Mrs. V. E. $taksmtili.ttind small daughter, Violet, at Chicago; wen-cg} the dinner guests of Mr; and Mrtsil an Fritsch, Sunday. - " " . Rt.), snail; were 'i Mm j, one/ (Inna Tha' , mun" tis, 1 fort , sti 1 trat/i pasts “my; ma _ mfg: -tisisi'/i' Atlkr an illness of only three tel onedt If days, Eva A, Pettis, eldest! 'iiiiitij,. of C. W. Pettis, passed away,) Tha '/ ay morning from pleural {men-i mortiil, .at'the Pettis home. Mina Pet-) tis,, ' 0 had been Mtee manager of a ?, fore. of fifty-Wo clerks " the Hoi--l sti se, Eyeisian cattle association aegis: tratiln offieemt Delavan, Wis.) fat the, I past}; Ourteen years, was taking her vac: on last week, and visiting her man relatives in this vicinity. Be- lot), taking up clerical work, four- teem , tary ago. sheiuugm in a num- bet]! the country schools at this coun'y. Mina Penis, who was i:fittr four-:5, years of use, was horn itthit- fieltfi Ill.,'in this county, March 28,~ 186f She is luwived by her {human c.' . Pettits,s three sister's. MIME. In Lot, I of Chicago. Mn. Fr'ed uzgh; andil rs. Emil Frederick of ' rfleW' Htdji, four brothers,. Lineiotn, _ ' In». chides G., and Robert Penis, att of Deedeld. t i . . " enl services who held iSntur-R‘ dayh‘aftemoon " two oUoek (at, SM n " aluminum new. P. c. 'iiiii'ii:l iof) 13 ighlnnd Park and 1mm. L/ 1 , i', u wetting. Kill PM. want a number of the Dal-via ttard' chit h. Burial who " tho tit cc tery.~ Sympathy goes out to ttm qle' , Mr. Perth, who Within the tet tin-lg years has lost his wife. m gm 2 daughters one Mount out! n ni1 [ e Deerfield Men’l club fill hold an rlection of ofNseru, Thou-tiny eve- nin', In lt. ' _ ' [ _ lint Sally his tuned an Mb. u ‘a in: “dimming Wm. " ”gun-en La Vent mama the Thurbdpy afternoon CPL last w . K " . It _ rs. Brace Blaine in: balm! tit ttie Yomiz Xatrons’ dub WM! of ‘rnoon. , t" P, "f q , In. Charles G. Patti: his whoop- in ilieeirr, , . f _ "-', ‘_>4-thIRockenimakv M'Huggo, "uit m mirhi, Bunk Momma {an rd Eutun attended tkeoanet .', s,ttt,' dance'Mty “Ida. at tho l _ a 7iiiaG"iiiGii/iiirc; tu otrt-. li' Ji to the.\eniors of th) new“. .sh Ida hitrtrsehoor. .. l . I high school loyalty um mu; ito vi, he tum/“3nd: in “1an,." VII- lik by umwnma. numb. {and in In; week’l anaemia. high we“; 1 paper, “The Blue all PM?!” Tr " ing to the lea-let fevor‘quufam It the Fred-Ham. home. Mem ie was humble to attend; her use funeral. ,. . i , l ' w. C. T. rug-met Wedneidny‘ 1;;n at the home of Mun“. L. as. Mrs. c. P. 'Ai'lgt"ia'ta,'; DR. EARL D, 'rttaactt Still; some fine 1jtiiiiy Robes; i,t,i"l: lead? to thr- next month if planted (out now, 'l, (tlt, each ' Fons SPECIAL iriiloffer :2. will; ist hardy flower-v ing plants for $1.50. a 12 iiigi'jiigii__itiigill'i"i,'- , Pink Phlox, 3 White (Phlox, 2 GaillttrditW, 2' [Ajrt8l, ' and 2 shuts Daisiea V , ‘ "", in _. ' ii,': i, t [ ------r-i--r-rrir- , 5,; . ‘ Pay the Greenhouses a visit, theie are ov_er _§0,000 Pay the Greenhouses a iriait the _ gate over 50,000 plants ready, alarming you w Il td it 1rttrtusdtrc,ryqrer, Flower' beds, an cutiFlowfer' Horde f You. eaift buy better stock nor m9re,reasonablf. . (r I . ' T" an“ Put - lot Illa. of last, fall's convention. if; V i I 1‘ v, " _ '..rrr . with: (it;I ' , 1 Emma» road; must ' ' It a. at. is being done t? pro! If)!" f MI. (Me with rtih titanium my is uit wan-w wot tam doth want up pit Pr A. At all,- ' #33:" ,'- .3 _. d m Hi IIiLINoIs it 'iiu,'itg"f,'tiit'i' T No womb: munch)”: mtatite banks, Wad ttll It” they have had ierrotptthtg their band? pockets. j Mix» ttie pm Mu‘ warm roam we warm tttU. _ 'tedt" tltatt they when in “I ti M ( "_ ' it, d F

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