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Highland Park Press, 24 May 1923, p. 3

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. in os. i, "t ’ANSWN de relieves dd 'ciusq Otani.. .p. falling uk 'gieationa--,rli "nts-aus/r, r or 'ysrs---tk ma as can: Aimnt.trwap . iHOULD rre ler.to try, Grid: mu suferfrotp falling hair? I top- océss J- SIXES very macaw g rmip , M. tau: We? F 3 : GreateSt Values: Bros. B. Haw 'ers J Path, . ill ted Iris. MOTORS co. '. IIS I. "by W’ ’»’\t Ea ' Hard It? Telephone 85 We offer this wei)sii, a fine lot of Honey-e e es in pots for your Poreh/wet established plants at 'lt .nts each, Clematis Peieu.lat'i, heavy plants in pots 5 nts each, Bitter Sweet vineé five cents each, it/ W steria 75 cents, and Boston t'ty at 50 cents each; l ' T Hardy Forget? e-riots $1.00 per U,zin, he (inest: Pansies we have e er grown,; small plants 50 cents per, dozen, extra heavy'; lants a little, more but not ,better. T “F: a; WILLS SAINITE CLAIRE " South Bt'. John: At "hUmt yrGiaLAiND pm .GléiEiENI-IOUSk, LAKE SHORE The amazing ace eratiou-the smooth, vibratio es: tense of flying-the auto , ishUsg way that the car din to the road even at high a d-the cue with which it is andled--the feeling of securiit and luxury and entire sittisfaktion--. All these are dis ctly and ex- clusively Wills Inte Claire. mai be n ed on the roofgof your house] Perhaps you {are hot aware of it) at the need (li there just the . e. Or it may be a new leader) r skylight, br eyen an entire a roof. _ Let {us hook it over and; ee. _ l g "' """(E o l He s G. Winttr 48 No h First smut. one 686 i A NI (Natl, i MOTORS co. [Y _ls__ritiiji,yt, _ lETIJI‘YW: he.) . Phono. P. trs ark, m. ' AY Gurrriat . Mrs. ’21:,“ mmel entertained St. Paul’: a ingg lub, Thursday after- hoop. Mrs. OH ia Anderson ll be thewnext haste . _ The ladies of t. Paul's chm-c gave n bakery We, turday them n. Miss Mamie’ reh'and Mi Mar- the,:K'arch were the; weekend , sts_ of their sister, Mrs. Prank éman of Qross Rising. Wisconsin. “hind; Mrs. em Silicatrom and “hand Mrs. Blaine were the dimiei trdista of Mr.. and Mrs. “and Bleiinehl _rtt Big land Park, la: Bun. day; " y ' ' ' "ttie lodges of the Dorcas Amie”. gun a We“! le Wednesday, May, 23, " the) R. H ’Sttyker storm " w. an _ Mrs.| Ray Reeds weUthe guests of Mr. Reed's brother' Clay Reeds of liet, unday. _ I Miss Mice Tucker of Highland Park was the l ncheon guest of Mrs. Car) Anderson, sturday. g The chiildren of the ftur lower grades were gi en a party, Friday afternoonf at t a school under the auspices. the Parent-Teacher also; elation. T e pr am consisting of a group of cage nd the dramatization of "the gown usicians of B men" yec'eei, Whi 7” was given try the pupils of the ii st, second and third grades under t supervision of Mrs. an" Muhlk and Mrs, Walter Worth. The fa s of paper aprons, ties' and butto -hole bouquets: were made by the chi dren in the third and fourth grades, irected by Mrs; Carl Anderson _ and Miss Eva Williams. After the, pro am the children en- joyed gs es 0 the playground end were' treried to ice cream, cakes and candy in, t e " . _ Mr. ahd .M . Albert' Mitchell motored the entucky Derb Inst week ace mpani by Mr. may Mm. Long and Mr; .1 d Mrs. Bert Eaton. Miss arcs Kress entertained theimem to of he play," The Princq of Liars” t a d nnér party Thursday evening. I ' _ Mrs. Ali n P wen of Irving Park was n gig: at the Young Matron, club, W nesd afternoon a}: the home of rs. B uce Blame, Mtg. El- mer Clav y will be the .next hostels. Mr. ‘31: Ma Lee Wenzel (Edna Trtite Doom) h ve a daughter, born Thursday, May T. Mr. Wenzel trem- played a“i the Deerfield Mex-gimme Co. I F r I , Mrs. M rtin 3 Park spen Thur Mrs. Edwtrd H. ' A are I ad tion to the mink: of the; i'i(ik,t',i, lf club is titaey H. Mud :from the Town and ,Coune try: club (f St, Paul, Minn. Kb won the: Exmopr i vitation tournament twq years’ ago . and was Minnesota State Chat-mien in 1915-16. He, is a graduate F f Ya . _ j w. an _ Mrs. guests of Mr. Regs of liet, l is: B+mice Par): was {the In Car) Anderson, rrClzl'arlésr‘rEd'iE: f Saugatuck Corners vitrittrd “£1“; h , of his sister, Mrs. John/Pete B, Su day. 't' q 2t,ntc'tig'"i,it, exercises will Ire given Moqday e ening, May 28 at the school uqembly' hall. School closes Friday, May 'is. Marjorie Garrity was 12ttt, to liver, the 'valedietory amrEdttalPete on the salutatory. F tir. a: motored t week acct Lory: and _ Final tiamiritidrts for the eighth grade mete giren last Friday by Couitty t1itperin' endent of Schools T. A. Simpsoin. "e' assisted by Mrs. Simtson. i 1 . . ___ _ Mr. turl Mrs] Frank Spencer and family all thé‘éllckory Knoll Farm, will Lai' lowland. Indiana, in several weeks, here Mr. Spencer will go into busin With his brother. Mr. Spencer h a lived in Deerfield for 'a. nunlber 0 years and has been farm manager or the Ziesing, Red.. hefrer and Tim ndnrtns, at different times. Mr) and rs. Chester Huxley will: live on the Hickory' Knoll' Farm. A plumbing op is being erected for William B mm on, DierfUld avenue, exist of naak's garage. The Altgr and Rosary society of the Holy Cro . chm-g; met last Thumday " the hoax-e of rs. EarLFrpst. Mrs. Rdbert gramme entertained a t','ght of Pttrfield friends at luncheon _riday‘ at her home in High- land Park} l _ m matt DEIERFEELD NEWS 3215553 Lee Wenzel (Edna ve a daughter, born T. Mr. Wenzel trem- Deerfield Mex-gimme [7. Mr. Wenzel isrenr. . "', , hail-mun hut nurchugd a lot Deerfield Mex-gimme on ot!eeteU".t'yt (behind the ' , I Kmh me and the-house Mr. Shet- u h of Hi mm m I;'- recently brFrank Fulton) 3);“ her ',,','l'tl'e"r' from: M. Van," and will have a Bleimehl., ' bung. l - bum. : mmel entertairiid St. Mrs liilivia Anderson spent seven! Ps, Thursday after- days , last week with Mrs. Lindo I Anderson ll be r j. . ' _ greno _ mum Path. , '; _ were of Irving Park the Young Matron, afternoon a}: the uce Blame, Mia. El- be the .next hostess. TUTE BAHR, aw. in Subr,’ Pum- Mo ft", worship trihura!ithra0Mlr ,3“ ' rsdtoor9.:45. "t:(ir"u, j At li; erae of Ihe martini union: Relief ' . “address the congregation- Ihe Tiiiiri'iliii'.' s; Institute a! the North Iii' re wily mint " “inhuman iiiriiuil, cumin-E _",,- _:', ' Mr. , d Mrs. Anton Plagge moved Mondu‘ from the Harder tut, (form- erly g ed,by»George Stanger) to their Fi home on Railway ave., "r'r"%it'1erim'"'t Plume home. Willmm A Oatemnn,‘ president of the Dttrafuld cemetery 'uraseintioeti has " fi' ten a letter to appeal to the peop1et)f Deemeld. for funds, to, carry l' the work “atoning forth. ceme t, r.tt you do not core‘to eon- .tributtlmyt,tttt,tr services would be up 1‘ e ittted.', Donations C my be sent either the secretary or the ltreatut 1. Tyeas., E: H. Willmnn, See., git Pettis..Th' directors in: Bert 8em, E. P, alter!!!“ , ind Theod ' J. Knacks. l _ “ Mudl Bernice Tucker of Ireland! ark sited Mrs. Carl T. A demon, an y evening. , 5 Mrs., George Engatrom Lo,,,, ohn I sited friends in 4riii"ii'ii7, huraay. , , ‘ . Mr. i d Mrs. lawn; Blaine emthe ésts E of Mr. and Mrs.' infer, of jhicag, Saturdny. Mrs. Lincoln Penis span %sndn, ith h l hitter, Mrs. James tteridxe f Ro in ut. I n Mr. td Mrs. Ray Gund el enter- ined he Young Matrons' nd their nabs 't it a Five Hand party atu [, il ' evening. . Mug. A. Reuben, Jr., tt ended a: hmpt rennibn of the) Chicago each , college! ‘in Normfl Park, aturd y. . , l -- . Mia fyittt, jPetmen, ho is g H.ttfltt the Municipal Tu rculogin uni W"'. in Chicago, getting long ‘nicely, and was able No. spend he ?tie!.t:tnd at the home} of her aren t Mr. and Mrs. Peter iPetemn. Bud nydcr, With lu; metal)”: of e I ta Tau _ Delta frattrnity of he. Mummy orchieatm (pettt the eek Aid in Delavan, Wis.’ i, ' Rev.' M. L. Thom will attend the peciat'lmemtrrial services td be con- uctedtf-i under the auspice; of the merit n Legion next Sunday in Chi- Co. ' nether minister will ful the esb Ffiii'ii pulpit, during' his lb. ence. I,“ , 3 Mr. .J‘nd Mrs. Lincoln Petty, had us heir , , may guests, Mr. nut Mrs. W; . W i ‘ ng of Irving Punk. At. li eeting of the DeerNid Men's- lub,. Bursar evening; the following the ”were elected: President-C. W. 'lt, le) , 1npe-Pres,-- Dr. C. J. Davis; l, eat-Arthur J. Ender; Bee. --Ray ‘ c'. . Hummel. T . . A- c, mittee composed 30! Lincoln Patti: lmer Clavey unika. M. L. Thom‘ was appointed ' devise a meth " to get rid of rubbish and garlic again] he Vinnie. '. _ . . The 's,, l embers of the exécutive com- mitt/92“” A. ‘C. Timm. John Wood- man. : nVMu1urm Robert Johnioit mince _ re A. Q. Timm. John Ved, man. nk, Mallum, Robert Johnson and L In Pettitr. ' . Mite rem Rockeqhnch of Lansing. Michi n.53pent the week-end " tho home het father, Geortteaureketr. bach. _ . _ ' 'tt (4,13 'Wed and guests at the P Man me ire J! . 'R‘a mend will» Sara Man) an? son [{oben a Port- 186, its., and Mr. and up; Fred {uem ‘ loin (Harriet Man) It Mile make I 1 Willi m Stem” has sold hit how Irma: we. EION LUTHERAN Still some the Hardy 30min gti' may to Bower next month if plan _ out ndw, _8l'reii'ni ”each.- For a SPECIAL e offer $2.001 worth of hardy flower- ing plants for $1: 112 plants in all; 3 Pink Phhnr, 3 White Phlox, '2 G illardias, 2, Achilléaj and 2 Shasta For a SPECIAL ing plants for " V White Phlox, '2 G Daisies. Pay the Greenh ubes a CView; misc? hg, over 50,000 plants ready, anyt ing jaw vim fiir,) .ennda Boxes, Flower beds, and 1 til? wet 1ti,irderti--Ymt can’t buy better stock nor mote yeasonablq. t I . HIGHLAND PARK;3 MINCE V prietor HAVE YOU Til!!! it wad-kw"- !!!gtuo‘uu no nub! that tt mu . was run any m. to an" WORK 'i,rle1lkt't'lllt1tlflllaB'h'4rhlits!. mar. mow nonirnv poms 7 GOOD, WORKIANBIIP old, rim cl , lamb-d. We a. spawn any: axons MADE To o, _ a: “use cannon i I wpuld he vet} "t indeed to consult with you in i,retrartii,to the peléi i, We and the cost of dmlopinz ithem. (rust Rhone i. I . ' ', i, """" , -r,, nf'v"’ r , r 'ijLi,l,g'_ed,'iii,jl"'icjr'm. Manna-Imus Oak Tis f _" _,,,, Ti _ Improvemept is the my at the tiii-i,':',',': grounds should keep up with the ptotsetrtsiott _ this particular; . {50010 I Auntie mac * ' 'i,');,, rtie .1 _ SCfi’l'chPAli .::. (git/tMil-r,: t' j cHirt and, Dyers The secret inf L, work is donelby an im- proved procmg bait insures each and every fabric brought back to its original color; it matter) not 1166 delicate the fabric or how much you prizéiat, JUST SEND IT TO THE OAK menial: LAUNDRY and do. not worrysllVe ft gunfident‘that your 'stamp of approve] will ' pllteed on the work. Do not heaitatis. A , ,' that needs a visit to the lauiidrt suchlie cleaning and dyeing send it right along; (stir delivery men will be glad to easiet you. "i) _,.',: f' _ A ‘z ', l l . ' Wet _ We“; .20 lbs, $1.00 Rough Ihir) He per pound FodintoimatH; Phone Highland Park 87. 24 IT, This MN Pbrch ci/s '; -.- an Laiilipllllrk1fi'llenmts .3" I 1 _ ver) flu! bulked to coma tN In- hAuooclAu hes flat pieces ironed. Ta. EXPERT SHOE RIPAIIEI? .ce Laundry 'i, eunuch Nummwcu. PBR DAY'd m, a EXPERT t21 DR. EARL D. PRntK* Dentist Whitman hummus _ Ava-o es PAGE w ti:

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