Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 10 Apr 1924, p. 2

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# f z2 _ %‘ / | I 5 «in W ~ art + â€"f in we Th p4 ma iA ‘ / \ PA â€"AAzâ€", .. . woi l i Ee on iaaamanemat 3 § ' > ‘ - s you 2 n h â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"% PAGE TWO 378 Central Avenue Launderers, Dry Cleaners anii Dye;s The Reliable Lau Send us this work with your lakhdry; These are two economical ways|of taking care of the burdensome family wash. We also do exceptionally fine Dry Cleanâ€" ing and Dyeing, plaiting, Hat blocking and rug cleaning. : 18 lbs. for $1.80, _ > s And 10 cents for each additior All flatwork ‘ironed, balance dried without starch. “Th&fi)}; you buy, the more we give" «/.. Cards and. favors for lz'.v‘ Handâ€"made handkerchi t :. (>~‘Lamp Shades !| 20. Ibs. for 95 cents And 5 cents for each additio 618 N. Green Bay Road m.u;&.:f .Park, T1 Phone Highland Park 178â€"179 ° Libertyville 67â€"R _ Articles for Thrift Departn 3 Called for â€" . COMMUNITY SHOP Wet Wash! Dry Wash! we know hov materials . ar workmanship your order, a Telei ial pound al pound. ‘of wash ndry hone ent AIL OF/OUR in and sheet metal 1 as carefully as use the» very best utmost skill of y article made to specifications. } Winter sa i nmnmiummzndata | Mr. Charles E. Piper\Jr. of Chestâ€" nut St., Deerfleld@has announced his candidacy for tr : the Gramâ€" mar School Board in Village â€" of ‘Deerfleld. Mr. Piper proposed it élected ‘to use hig i to. keep :zr school on t! ,[hi:h‘ vel of efl-i The annual congre &iom! ‘meeti of the Presbyterian Church was henlg }I;’st Friday eve a the‘ church, illiam Neville vias r elected elder. The trustees are P. E.;Piper, O. W. Getty and W."S@ Clark. The vote for the retention sof pastor â€" was B3 to 23 for :Rev.AM. T. Thomas.> * | The â€"Ku Klux $Klan burned mf fiery cross Mondiy ni;ht back of the schoc! in the Lidgerwond pasture. | + The Lake County ‘s C. T. U, IAs stitute will be held in Area, April 24. &wm be an all \day, meeting, com«| mencing at 9:30 A. M. i _ Mrs, Anne Shfirm week from . a y relatives in Chidkgo ~ Dr. J. P. O% n;fitl the .dentm{ bhas rented an apartment in the new Chester: Wessling ‘ building, â€" and will have his office i Ivini me. He clao* has an office in Northbrook. Dr. and Mrs. O‘Connell w&'een living : in{ Highland Park fhr several years. | ! _ Mrs, Anne Shfrmap) returned last week from a sik weeks visit with’ "Alltly . oisco depfirted for their home in Missouri last eek, after a several months stay at orn Hill Farm. Fred and Cha ten who have been <living "in [Chicago since Sepâ€"| tember, have réturned to. Deerfleld and are living w h";ir aunt, Mrs.| Fred Haggie. â€" ! /| B Mrs. L. Siscq and Kitty . Sisco ;dep rted in Missouri last Aveek months stay at T Mr. and Mrs.\Denfis Gibbong have returned from\Lés Angeles, Calif., where they sperft‘ the | winter, 19 Mrs. L. Sise j,vanifighugbt«er Miss The Just Sd,Clnh day afterncon lr.the_: William Kreh: / | Mr. . and visited Mr.‘ anc kakee last we .Mrs. Ebertin nue is very ill visited at the Bowman last â€" the week â€"end| daughter, Mrs. A concreteb erected on the ; Hoffman prope gan Road." It the Lake Goun{ to the re tions are of the ne Mrs. C Florence the week Mr. and M family who: O‘Connor fa years, have farm. Mrs. Joseph Harold of Hi Sunday with ‘The Juhren to the rear tions are bein The Garden Wednesday e Masonic Hall. . Mrs.. Philip ‘Schully Sr. spent Thursday with her daughter _ Mrs. R?.! Stgce _in lilwaukee. E. i Mrs. Guy H., Newcomb will entereZ! tain at a briége party, Friday afterâ€" noon, in honlyr of her: mother, Mrs. Damon, of Rhil River, Mass., who. has been visiting this winter, Mrs. Georg® Engstrom entertained the Dinna pt Clyb at her home on Central Avenue, Wednesday afterâ€" noon. ) Mr. and: Mr: entertained ia nt at a five hun evening. _ < [ Mrs.C. E. B | a bridge party _\ Mrs. Rusgell the Pot Lugk & day afterndn. The Presyte has set apagt th noon of each m ing for the Wore .day a groug of a bushel basgket . ed repairs. . Next Morglay Ransome Kihle James â€"Howdrd. the . Presbytgria: ‘"Making Hopses ler is with the I vice of Carsgn, ] pany, and is hig her line.of wWork the church. .« On â€" the , twlent concert will tie g Columbia S&hool Presbyteriany]W o Sunday en Clarence Huln ¢ ner in honor' t] Lillian Bergfteld. tifully decor§ted lavender swelt : Anderson : of Cl:‘ .of townx\l t P ter and Miss{Ma from Deerfield. Mrs. Guy H., 1 tain at a bridge, noon, in honly ¢ Damon, of Rhail h“ been Vi {::' np Mm 3 Or ce ’Ej the Dinna Ffet on Central Avenu noon. & :.* . Mrs.. Philip _ Sunday ‘@ening | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hukn entertained at a dinâ€" ner in honor of their house guest Miss Lillian Bergfield. The table was beauâ€" tifully dee with salmon _ and lavender s peas. Mrs. ‘Clarence Anderson : of 'Cl;:iec.#o,â€"wu the : out of town gues, and ‘Mr. Ewald Wihâ€" ter and Miss{Mae Titus among those from Deg t i ~P On â€" the , twientyâ€"eighth of April |a concert will ie given by pupils of t&w Columbia S§hool of : Music for the Presbyteria omans Club; > ~|â€" Next Momlay evening Mrs. Kel Ransome Kihler, wife of the la James Howdrd. Kebhler, will talk \to the . Presb ian ; Womans Club ‘*Making Hopses Homes." : Mrs. K. ‘;t ler is with the Hogme Beautiful Serâ€" vice of Carsgn, Pirie,,Scott and pany, and is highly recommended |in her lineof wWork.: The club meets 1i; the church. K.« U a Mr. and | Mrs. George Engstror entertained la number of their friends at a five hundred party, Saturday evening. | . . Hell Mrs. C. â€"&. Boyle was â€" hostess mt a bridge party Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ruggell La Velle entertaingd Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Jordan wer hosts at a bridge party at their hot Arden Farim last Saturday evening. Parentâ€"Teacher Almciafiong lm ing will be postponed from the sect Friday in m ‘to the third Friday, April 18, on account of the Lake Shore Division of | Illinois State Teachers ‘Association meeting at Oa) Park on thie eleventh of April e bakery sal@ will be held April 18, at the regwlar P. T. A. meeting. Eberlin of North Grand aveâ€" luhrendigar: rear offs the re being‘mac new ge. C%rol' . an e Carolan ek end W‘d{l r, Mrs. Artl nerete" k on the gout} n property . ad."~ It] will e County O Bo of at the Kkame i last wiek. and s Mr.® andé Mrs ist wee _ Josephine .M'fnt'zer ‘and .:::z of Highland Park spent l with irelati in Deerfield. uhrendfigarage has been moved rear ofs the ;Jot and preparaâ€" e being‘made for the erection ew ge. d l CarolaÂ¥ and daughter Miss ‘Carolan | Chicago â€" spent k :end. ‘gw(:hi‘un. «Carolan‘s r, Mrs. '.Arthl’r Pfister. _ crete block building is being on the gouth end of the Matt property ‘on South Waukeâ€" id."â€" It will. be occupied byi : Counfy Oil Company, . _ ’ Bo of Harlingen, La.,‘ DEERFIELD NEWS .. for a number féf ted the John Carolan 8. .. A. Cooksey Mrs,\Fifer of Kanâ€" ‘lub party will be given ning April 23 at the GHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Social Club on â€" Friâ€" of his.son Glenn [met laSt Tuesâ€" hlome of _ Mrs. axeoe un aabes 1 f 0 AoiA CE e e t Far t o Pace t O mite s PR 1m the corn. ‘ f % t / ’“ The old man who used to drive a ‘horse. 25 yeats,, now has a son who [‘ has to have a new antomobile éach [ SRason.| : > 2l 1C.3 31 }! :s uo P ; <â€" The ury continues| to: report a.surplus, but congress is still in it away; Don‘t throw cigars, ‘cigâ€" ‘arette ‘and pipe ashes along the roadâ€" sgide;" |Buil small camp fires away from brush and small trees; Never leave our‘camp fire unwatched; Make ;;Lsure ur p fire is deadâ€"then {\bury it; Keep in touch with . Forest ‘;Range éndTfiQ ‘Wardens and report jl" fires vou Â¥ SBC_ hA Whttan Inaus / Great events in world gre ex ted school â€" and 8 â€" The ilkhef‘ééuéhii"ci{"is ‘A â€"â€" fine out : main "Pebple;:who are willing to ~Bomée of our advanced thinkers are now trying to. induce the world to try idéas that. were discarded cenâ€" turies | unworkable.â€"â€"!| small; you ar be in : i retary of Agriculture Wallace and â€"|W. B. Greeley, Chief of . the |Forest Serfiee. have many times emâ€" phasized fl;e} importance . of .preventâ€" ing forest fires, abdut 36,000 of which "ever){) year sweep 11,000,000 acres of Sec}e;aryqu&’llue ‘has stated that l,eight\out o# levery ten forest fires reâ€" | sult from human carelessness and will | not happen joneé the public is brought | fuet _fw&wuh tfi serious losses these | fires ‘cause. ese losses fall " especially heavy on the. American pubâ€" lie site ‘the United States uses more saw mbea than all other nations combined. _ |â€". % P _ Chief Forester Greeley says it is not t for everyone to be careâ€"| ful with fire while in wooded areas. Here lare sfrfiplp rules which: if obâ€" served will go far twoard reducing the appal'!&g rfig;l;r of â€"manâ€"caused for-: est fires repor every year: ‘Be sure | your *natchl’s out ; before throwing. 199 r In his proclamation, President Coolâ€" i_idgelcaust}yttqntidn to the appalling rlosse,k‘tha becur each year from forâ€" est fires, 24;? urges ‘all citizens, eithâ€" &r in asso¢iation or as individuals, to pmtj:t all ‘wooded mreas from fire. Governors |of many ‘states will issue procl]amti&&: supplementing the one issued by ‘the President, and Arbor Day in several states will be observed during Forest Protection Week, : _ Forest Protection: Week for 1924 has | been designated by President Coolidge‘-ft;e April 21â€"27, inclusive, announces|the Forest Service, United States Department. of Agriculture. Week of April 20 to 27 To Be Thus Observed According ~ +. O o This Plan FOREST PROTECTION _ | WEEK THIS MONTH Marian |and little Betty will go to Fort : Col ~Colo., with their uncle. Edlyn will live with the George Ott‘s and Ruby and Robert and Mr. Lanâ€" dau will ||live with Mrs. Herman Frost.: | [+ <; // e Alice (Wilhelmina Ott,. daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Christian Ott, was born in Deerfleld, May 8, 1881; She was 42 years old, / mu confirmed in 1896, and was ied April 20, 1907 to | Edward ‘Landau. | There were six ibhil;dren. Donald died sevâ€" eral years ago. Besides her husband and five children she leaves â€" four brothers,|George and Louis of Deerâ€" field,, Vindent of Wellington, Kansas and Fred of Fort Collins, Colorado. J. H. Hé!dgral‘oflici‘ting. ‘An escort of Royal Neighbors carried the beauâ€" tiful flowers. Mrs. Frank Peterson sang "One Sweetly Solemn Thought" and ‘"Sometime We‘ll Understand." Burial was in the Deerfield Cemetery. x 1 tfp Obituary . â€"Mrs. Alice Ott Landau, wife â€"of Edward Landau died Monday, after a jJong illness. She leaves five chilâ€" dreén, Marian, Ruby, Edlyn, Robert and Betty, : Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at St. Paul‘s Eyangelical church with Rev. e Evangelical Orchestra cleared $305.00 ‘at: their eoncert last Thursâ€" day and Friday evenings. They gave their annual orchestra banguet, Monâ€" y evt‘,ing.‘ } 13 [ust \gram for a week Day Chi :school 1 ?be d this summer. fiw ‘of interesting events will be . anâ€" nounced later, _ . $ w2 o In the future, afinouncements con: ing!| the Evangelical. Bungalow Church {will be> found on the‘.large vertising space ‘at the bottom, of the| clockâ€"thermometer which~ was ently| erected on the east side of the‘ Stryker buildings. Watch that space for interesting eventy of â€" this chuarch life. ky l6 es d ‘he Woman‘s Missionary Societyl t Tugsday aftegwo, n in the Bun-‘ galow Church with Mesdames A. F. Cashmore and George Deck as hostâ€" .\ Bungalow Church On last Friday evening the official ‘rd'v?f the Evangelical Bungalow Church met and outlined. the : proâ€" i you may see, no matter how Be ag careful with fire while : in w&{:m areas as you would our :own home.. > |â€". <~<;. .. ; the : educational as soon as . the baseball season Claimed the American people do not sing e <but some folks make quite an effort after imbib{nq hont brew. xt of these occurs about _ 6 m., when ‘housewife stirs good mess of mhuffins. .. * One of the most "stirring events" of these “"'5: occurs about . 6:30 a. m., when ‘houmm stirs up a prn itR eealnend w SE lam 0 ALEX RAFFERTY, Sr American people do MOVING PACKING SHIPPING d +424 Office BAGGAGE FREIGHT EXPRESS TRANSFER OF xt 374. Central Avenue rones 18118229 AND some Claimed t&wm' m.w back yard goats ow _ _‘me congressmen don‘t do some Sorue Pratty toun, the fact that the them much to mmmud ;1 hetp . Claimed the country is getting a If the newspapers $ Manager THURSDAY, APRIL 10 anyWay . th chewing uy [v P T OM D)

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