Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 21 Jun 1923, p. 3

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n Sheridan, Ill lephone t57.W bland Park, Ill Boll: lmlalhd .. in“! Bronte" rind Ind [At-lulled if Allah-1 Euetreat VETI‘ER M, COMPANY Elert rical Contractor it [hunch Ave". PRODUCTS CO. rd above ith rnnm d Window Screen Windows, Door: lctor Pipe, Eave 'rough. Etc. t " "tP" 9mg; Phones arnish you an; es- your painting or ing, paperhang- and walta a spa. 'e refinish floors, etc. We guar- work to be first or falling hair? made relieves and :he cause of dand- stops falling hair applications-will 5d cents-stamps, rdef or coin-for "d/IC/is"" ls ; G BROS. mg toeorporatrd, at GULAR PRICE Dealer i AN BROS. ahineton Place r York. N. Y. Mi IT SAL 'o you suffer from 1rcLoocril IKERN DECOR- COMPANY Nf I T I-f Mgr. Phone “CI- Jet, nted WWW Gee ..( remnant”. will .. mam-n- of a mod rnumrv dub. hating I nag- Jr,msiatittit 0011 ol ies Our own li-hok “may wait». chi! and BE CON- Agents wanted. also Park 1780 od 781-1 of ”N1 to try Oriet suite with tu In“. (lounge water. death (ent mock. In esl. Write fm We!” 'il, Highland Park Fuel Companj - a ', I 102 N. lst St. HERMAN 0mm, {resident Telephone ii, Building Material J. J MINES, Embalmer Do You Own North (Shore Real . Estate? 'li" Iva-In- WII-nu treilw.eth lull“ mu 'Ph-tha In“ Wood. Glam In“. Bulluld Put Lulu I“ The North Shore has been and is being pop- ulated by representative Chicagoans. McGuire & Orr, for twenty-eight years, have participated in this movement, serving buy- ers and sellers with equal tsatisfaction-they have represented thousands, without loss of prestige or eonfidenee. 'i. IF you do, and you should eier wish to sell, it will be an advantage U/be represented by in organization the name of which has become synonymous with North Shore Real Estate in the minds of thouéands of Chica- To obtain bond-lieu pursuant, quickly, with a mi- imam of amwymwa, and without having your prop. erty tubmittcd promiaeuouaitr---Ampit, phone Raw. dolph 2981 or Highland Park IM, Coal & Solvay Coke The inteeeftr ad the launch] "upon-[bunt of leGIln a On I” to "rind duo-cl In: large loop bulk or can "I’m. McGuire & Orr J. J. MINES‘& SON Telephone 85 While too hula} Perennials, it is t T i, i Let our Representative call on youj no m: 69 W. Washington St. CHICAGO I Funeral Directors EtstabiiaUd ttttio HIGHLAND PARK Bantu-Md I” O Oftee and Greenhous Laurd Ave.,§0ne Block West of epot) at present to do p tinting}. of, shruhtsitree e right time to plan whateirer is to be done 1 Telephone H. P, 1403 Lady Assistant Ho $5 1 The John Stryker fat,ti.ly h s re- ;tui‘mcd from a motor Iii, th ough ;Iowa. Owing to the pow con ition Eur ithe roads, they', deferrq'd thei trip itintho Dakotas, {until anothei' time. ';Mjks Laurel returned frtrm W stern II} ion college at Le Mus, lo a.. ( 11mm Franken has £urcha d a Inety seven passenger quck. ' , Mr. and Mrs. [Glen prvma , who :haiyo been living With Mrs. Bo man’s isister. Mrs. Harry Muhlke, have irehted one of the Stryker part- Im'i'ltS- ww. - ... 1.. .. 'it'"""""'"!"'"'?"??,"? t i DEERFIELD NEWS ur ay. They, are chroute New York to attend Columbia Uni emit this su itmer and are spendin a w k at th _home of their father Mr. eich.. eltl Senior of Wilmette. I They were Misses toy and Vera (Reich' It of Bearer, Col., ti theL gums s of th r brother J. . Reichlut Jr. Sat- at bmpanied by heir miphew, Hut- be t Reichelt. Jr. iof Jul¢sburg COL, WHO will Visit a the home his gr‘ndfuther in ’ilmetté, unti the so ior Reicheit family/depart for th ir summer home in Boulder Col. Roy G. Kellogg, only son o Mr. and Wits. L. D. Kellogg of the rove Firm, who was. a ftoshma at Prireeton' died a Meek ago Sat rday, from injuries redeived in a f tball Kaine. He was buried Tuesd y at Oakwood cemetery, Chicago. Children's IJayiwill belobser ed at St._ Paul's Evangelical cfurch, Sun- day. June 21. _ I Miss Grace Robbins had a her gut-st lust week, Miss Harriett Min- swr of Milwaukee. p Miss Gwenna Hubert; and Ethel Morner visited Miss Scrnuidor at theiPrerbytvrian ta in Chicago, Sunday. 3. Mrs. Harry Muhlke f enter ained the Thursday afternoon cl b, at luncheon and cards, last) wepk. Mrs. Angust Klemp will be the next host- ess. I : , Fred Wolf of Guthrie/Mi IL, is visiting hig' brother, Chéster, t the hint, of Mrs. thp Selig. - - Mr. and Mrs Ray Gunckl re- tu'rned from Galetsburg/Wed esday, where they had been visitin Mr. Gunckel's parents; Mr. ind rs. A. M Gunckel. Mr: Gunckel’s other re urned with them and temai d un- ti Sunday. l , F. o. Christensen he: been ill in this Presbyterian. hospital. Mrs. Sim-law of Chicago spent. onday arid Tuesday at the Chrishense farm with Mrs. Christensen. _ T Mr. and Mrs. MichaéI Win 1e of N'trthfieid Corners gave t barn dance Szturday evening. Theresere ests frlnn Highland Park; De rtield, Ntrthbrook and Wheelink. " is reported that Reed ndis, son of former Judge K: M. ndis, of) Chiéago, has purchased t forty ache tract across from the D erfield gmmmar school. I Wigs Sadie G‘llowayT ante ined at: bride, "/rehueta"y' eveping: _ "hiii."%erivi(rgarriTti'i'ii g the school census. , Firs. Hiram Robbins ahd da hter, Mlss Grace, left Monday ,to ape d the summer in Omaha. Neb., wit Mrs. Reins other daughter“ (Mrs. Robert Penis entertain d the Ybung Mntrond last ' Wed esday afternoon. Mrs. Alex Willman ill be thb next hostess. Out-of-town eats wire Mrs. J. W. Elliott (if Oak Park, M s. Carl Rommpl of Buffalo, - Y., ar{d Mrs. Archi ald Atfercro by of H ghland Park. Ronald R. Lo dermilk, the Deer.. fuiid grammer SC ool principal is at- tending the Bloomington ormal school this summer. , . 'Mrs.‘Rebcccn Meme!" is visiting het sister, Mrs. Thomas Cu ming of Gardner, Ill. § Mrs.’ Carl Rommel (Ileene ant) and two daughters, Janet and Ruth, of Buffalo, N. Y., whit hav been visiting at the Phillip Rommel home, left Saturday to spend several weeks with Mrs. ‘Rommel's aunt, Mrs. quert Kent of Wauconda. Ill tter how little tir ho n GREENHO S cbITr} DIAL FRIT? or his Bhrilit, Prbprié Miss ¢ellie ospi- mthh you contemplate doing, we will be glad 1 Mrs. Roll, "ho resides in the tryker sl',)';..;.,,)":',? building had as er guests 1astils.unday, Mrs. Fanny tone and two daughters, and Elmer ' ‘oll oCChieagd Heights. ll) The Deertieti orchestra of the 9 vangelical church was entertained t.the Supple tarm last Wednesday ‘ening. l i Mr. and MrcChatles G. Pettis and 2 rs, Laura Canhn motnred to Crystal lie Sunday a d were the guests of I rs. Gaming's kaughter, Mrs. Mus- i, nd. ' N i . / been fenting the house for several months. , . ‘Mrs. Olivia 1Anderson will enter- rain the Sewing club of St. Paul's church at het home Thursday after..' noon (today). F il, Mr. and (y/i., J. P. Schneider of Irving Park a _ former residents of l)eerfield 'l2tl/; Sunday in the (rwn, looking iifterlheir real estate ‘nterests. ‘ L Mr, and M .James Dougherty nd children' Chicago, air. and rs. George I bahn and daughter ent Sunday t the Fred Labahn ome on Centri avenue. iThe Friendly Bible class of the Evangelical church gave a bakery pale at the Ftantz Plumbing shop Wednesday aftefrrnoon. er. Helfrich‘ has purchased: the ild Bjaderstzyiiih/yitestead from John Noodrnan. The, Helfrich tamily'have Mrs, Irvin Stryker and son, Elhr vorthi are visiting relatives in Stone tank and Menpminee Fiuls, Wiscon- in. i S, HI Miss Dorothy Reichelt was a guest t a bridge p‘prty Saturday after- HIGHLAND v PARK. mom EIGHT-CYLINDER, v§§>TYPE, Mo BNGIN oiir IFandgcape Deeitrtnt is at yogurservice to you in any aht/‘Qeri'thing to be done onfyolig Grounds and f t you free it charge a sketch. _ 'i: f . ' GHLAND :ADI tor Beautiful CADILLAC MONK CAR CO} s.xpnd--Cadi1lac, imsteid of selling fd actually sells for less drip any other car haaavalidc1ahntrrcosiiparisonwitho 2301 quTH MIC IGAN AVENUE I “WON m1. an RIDGE AVE.. l WAY tiRANtM. it! ‘ROAD'AY There are. two "fundatiental reasons deep-rooted preferenofe forthe V-ty eight-cylinder cadaacr/'t-a preference by the sale of more Cfédillacs than cars combined at or abiéve rte price. First-r-Cadillac has woé this leaders . de?endabi1ityrby a niechanical sup which the public has fo§nd to give ttt for less expenditure thy) any other ' in the world. , C _,), I We sith, hate game lot of Ger. aniums, Petunia}, Camus and Vines for Window Boxes at greatly reduced irriees. F noon " the:Aoine i, one of Ur an»! mates, Miss} Mario Warren of Irvizigf Park, and ftoni th' left for Urban, j where the is mid 'igt summer eersel at theNntveryityi"ii f Illinois. Dor-; othy enterther " T ymr at the U. i of L in Seitterirbeti l l, Mrs. A. M. kiibt and daughter, Mary Jane, were west; at the Jacob Kiest home in Ntttthbrook Wednes- dag, is Miss Anna Johlion, an instructor for the Illinois,' sch‘pol for the Blind, who is also blind, P" Friday with Mrs, Elma? Pettitr,) Ainong the 11$; who graduated Thursday from t 'rt' Deerfield-Shields high school at ttdll, open air theater at Ravinia, were 'te, Deerfield Mgr. dents: Richard i',, neton, Bub“: Hueltl,. Dorothy F trerTood, Lillian Roteliertbach, Ruth; 7 h Inch. Har- vey Stryker and i, rim Supple! and one from Everettgi; Bessie Sneddon. There were three Fir, of twins in the class. 9,; A splendid child, n's day program has been prepared; y the St. Paul's E'vamrelital Sand 'school. The pro- gram wilt, be givei Sunday morning, June.84, at 1028 a. m. and Solon, and group ‘singin The entire ser- vi& will be in E llah. Miss Louise He T arm has returned from the hospital. , Mr. and Mrs. Giirte Sampson and Robert Riddle spam Sunday at the home of Mrs. Saturn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ha I. - woman-11'); SOUTH we: St. Paul’s ti:vMitelieal Church LL} to give you ou11 ideas. ANY, CHICAGO ILLINOI; F0 URS - SIMES A! (Not Inc.) " St. John Av. N. KW Park, MI. LAKE SHORE MOTO 7 Central Are. Bull-II at Mnintained by . t Church of Christ, Sci%tht of Highland Park on m cordial] invited it ii' the Kudzu Room OUBS: Week day: , " ' or the e, 90°. roved by its iority more, which a Sunday, , -to 6 tare ling only. The (, 'orld's (hio st Car Value READING It PAGE P. 115

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