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Highland Park Press, 16 Apr 1925, p. 3

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trc, 'iriAitemiti Ar, States government has 'iiiet,ey i 1 endowment of the Worn, 2 w , Fair held April 18-25 in 1 M El n Exposition Pilate, and r m 1 "ion, from the radio . " “f", President will’ make mid W! pening by-Mrs. Coclidze. T tbe a itnrs irrthe fair. - _ {A} the 3 k gestion of the President, Wu of the government w. ".11 n occupy important posic a will - represented at the' fair 'inmate, APRIL 16. 1925 T ENT AIDS 'trrtilrt1ttlii1pig'g BIG FAIR i Garnett'd / aixbirUhshdret DU F0 Maine] Tauber , Co., Auctioneers Entii are nets PER All $35.00, $45.00, $52.50 ND now what a welcome change! , And how the makers of ADLER OLLEGIAN CLOTHES are showing 'hat art in :clothing really is. Such hey-draping lined, full of style and re- . riemerit, are a revelation: and the col- i, rs -- pastel shades, of lavender, blue, Jan and grey. ' No wonder the best i, ressed men of Highland Park are oming in every day to Oiek their new pring clothes here." 'V . _ The turn in men’s clothing styles l? collection on exhibition and can he viewed daily before the sale. so'n,.g the entire collection of ORIENTAI MAN and CHINESE rues. carpets and mr ugs guaranteed as represented vase money will be refunded by AUCTION a MICHAEL TAUBER & C0 The sombre, heavy colorings and the old cut of the garment couldn't be excused any longer Everybody was expecting it. esroon Med at the' fair tense! aside for Val-tan Dedeian 11:00 las come n. their use. The Wtanany Bureau of the Department of Lalior will show a model futcry. the ohgiml model of which is A part of the permanent health exhibit of the Sviithsonian In- stitute. ' C ' Exhibits in six minisfture that?” will illustrate standards“ of hours, wages. and ‘ering dominion! for wcmen. The subjects!“ be illus- trated are the living We and " the items it must cove}; and the eight- hour day s'eith 'all the (etivities that shotmrto to fill up tht' twehty~four hours offs womnn's dar) md 9 00 n. m carpets and run- Market lLucy, who is now Si tex Mary Leo- inette. B. V. M. of C Iago. l Rev. F. Bocold, to er minister of the St. Pnnl's End ial church bf 'iDeerfitid, and until ht death the i, pastor of. the Mann im ‘church of gthe nine denomittatio ,‘paued any Wednesday at the parsonage in _ Mannheim, of npopl ' ieith which he i was stricken on Th y of the yak ',previmti, newer havin regained cow- ~Miouslieu, Rev. Be M is survived gby his wife, Anna, who was the 'daughter of a mini.“ _ in St. Louis, fvbeanden Semina ' -the Theologi- eat school of their nomination is gbcited; his son, Juli /ot New Or- Han; 1.1.; aqtrtwo lighters, Edna, Mrs. Harry Mahlkei, substituted in the fifth 1nd sixth guide room of the Northbrook pchool [as yeek. during the illness of Mrs. R. . Penis. This week, Mrs. Muhlke is mining in the third and fourth grade, room for Miss Minnie Nolan. who iwu culled to Michigan on Monday, Ebecause of the death of her father. 1 Mrs. Minnie krRrnetAndemen, wife of John Andersen of Wheeling, com- mitted suicide on Sunfiay, because of family trouble.‘ The Andersen's had been married about tite years. The iharles Born t family will move to the old B ham farm, re- cently ;occupied by1 We Landau yind Schmidt families. The Landau chil- dren ate in Waukegan) in care of the Juvenile Detention Home and the Schmidt's have moved to Northfiéld. Mrs. F, W. Russo d " her week end guest, Miss Ruth oldal of Chi- cago. ' ; There were 200 vat out in Deer- field luLSaturday , temocn 'in the high school election.‘ 1y one ticket in: thrown out. been e it wen im.. properly mnrked. Of the 199 votes, C. W. Getty receiv 190; George McBride, IN; Bessie Shipne's 21; Min- nie Belke, 7; Georgiscittertgsc3. This is the first high school erection, in the history of Deeiéeid, where any particular interest we shown. Some years a few ai five viotes have been cast. " i, "Ts The Deerfield Gram l " school elec- tion of school director to‘fill the er- pired term of E. B. ordtut, will be, held Saturday evimintt April 18. m ctindidates He Mn. . G. Camel, W; W. Getty and Albert Hagi. Mrs. Charles >G."Pejttis an: recital in Evanston oti Fridny The malts of the Whip clot- tion Inst week are as f Hows: Justices of peace'--Rasancrtd Clavey. Peter Duffy; eohstables--Pet r Lei". Henry Petersen. There were five tickets in the field and those elected were all on the Citizens ticket Mrs. James O'Conno died Saturday evening after a lin ering illness. Funeral services We e held Tues- day morning at 0:30 at the Holy Cross church wi interment " St. Pntrick's cemete in Everett. Mrs. O'Conncr leaves to mourn her loss, her 'husband, o sons,- Frank and Joseph of. Dee leld; and no dauirhters, Rose of Dierfuid land . Edward Landau hai returned from a sanitarium and Q resumed his work It the brick ya . . Miss /Lillian ' Beretield 6f Longview, Ill. visited at the Chrdnce Hahn home last week. ', i former classn son. Saturday, nice aluminum rake an., Miss Bernice Turk r, who is' at. tending the Universit of Illinois. ma her br6ther Earl, of Ftsrhland Park, were the guests cf)Miss Turker's former vlassrmtte; Md. C. T. Ander- whic van! priet Me flowe- rs, am prietor and Hdrdwtsre t day t"ith “fares 'on r W The 11eertield Gram r sretioorryr, ant-Teacher. mcdnt' n had a color- ful program Friday afternoon when Arbor: Day was ebnted It the seh'oor in a series of notation: ,nbont Arbor Day' given y each of the teachers, 'tTri two ' ‘t interesting. well prepared paperi on trees and flowert, by Mrs. G. Hi Neweomb; and cn binds and their. ignition habits by Mrs. George Enéttrom‘. Follow» ipg these Mrs. Walt r Metal! gave' a View} animated and 'tthutiastie talk about the Deerfield chool. Harriet Stryker sang a song hiid Welfare, a Parent-Teacher ass iation trotur.at ahe beginning of the. eeting. An open dircussio of the school and it: possibilities. 'i' which parents and teachers “ka pa t, concluded the run program. , T q . Mrs. John AL: Stryk‘ir, the president, appointed the fullo ing nominating mn M rhoff is 'on new and h show the mod are and increase jvathrners. ester Wessling. ihe former pro- or, js now embloyed by Mr. was HIGHLAND max PRESS, mama PARK, tumors 13 a W " ve Viwll‘ M' DEERFIELD we folio ing nominating Mésdame' G. H. New- . mark, nd Mr. Ronald recepti n with a receiv my line mpioyoc. ' the M, r given away was a Pettis attended a m 'ng line of pro- "' the Meierhoff : opening Satur- 309m shew to the best the floor 51 T rm. van th " Thursday Moon, April 18, the Women'B:Mi bun-y society of the Bungalow emu!) met in the hue- meat (up work preparing foe their spring did to be .held this month. qheatetr17trenm?oeee4ttter, F of Minneapolis, who,“ a two weeks old baby, did name: who is . menu. The funrril when! Easter Sundiy at two o’dlock from the St. Pnul’s Evangelical church of Myusheim. at two 'iilioed from the St. Para; Evfming was]: " 7:30, “The Evangelical church a! Mannheim. iMind 10! Christ," ' _ ----- q s T '; Mtg. Jacob 1,'fiitrer of Ennston will Bungalow Church Qudd the, Wham“ Missionary Mrs. John, A. Stryker and Mai In“? on this “and” afternoon Chester Wedding attended a lunch-i on " ftiea and the American Negro." can in the. Wedgwood room " In? Bugle study and payer meeting shall Fields, under the “spices of tttti"'":, WWy " . p. m. Interdersominatioetal committee of the!, i -r------'-- Central West for Missions, on Harm REAL MATS TRANSFERS day. C _ ----- i .1. L e.,,.-..""":'""". 1 AF .“ n A. "it”. Fred Nomuberg and Mrs. Wil- Riam Guyot of j Highland Park wen also guests at the Emuure)ieartttmy t The Friendly. Bible clan 30! the Bunnie! chunk held their monthly bushes: meeting and social art an church (madly? Evening. April 14. smtdakAenipr, April 12, the chair of the Bangalortimh gave their Easter eUltatiyrhieh “I very wet Many undated. Thedaoir in: di- rected hr Mr. 'unter Audetum. 'tegi,2tl " , 3M'u 9:80. five upon“ WW! tnder cap-hie jun- Mule of ierviceable materials with ‘sailot collu and braid trimmed. Panties button to blouse. Sing 2 to 8 years. w Boys' Wash Suits . , Other Frocks Priced from $19.7 5 to $29.7 5 l The Season 's Newest Coats Children's medium weightf ribbed' those. _ A splendid wen-ins quality. . Block-1nd cordovan q . the pair errFT ‘, WV 396 Other Tom Sawyer Suits, priced from $1.25 to $3.50 The J. B.Garnett Co.' . of the Famous Tom Sawyer Make Hosiery Special /, “Posts of fine chumeen i? --roat of Pohin in soft tan a delightful new shade of red, and trimmed on collar ond banded with i334 so etiffs witti self material in beige fur _ '5 0 cobtnsting $16 so shade .---e-- _ v, o $1.95 Range in Price from $16.50 to $65.00 These Coats; each at its res tivt mice, are values decidedly out of the 'i'1'llf,i27. Coats of polaire, Instr-0135 charmeen, fine velours and the fashionable kasha weaves. Sizes for women 'and mlsses. ' . Typical of the Assortment Are J. t. Eichinger to J. L. Neill. Part of Sep. 5, Win-ran WD 810, sump $1. R. M. James and; wife to R. L? Tho Lot a, block a, ring Add: to via}. HM WD no. i, Wing worship at 10:45. theme "AmtPeter." _ J. whack: and tile ti, V. Liv”. Lots and :5. block a, Pint Adda. to villi: Highlands. WD $10, stamp (urcoeta+ to Adehe Lobe! et ll. of See. MTI-field. QCD ship H. "'okavndwifttaR.GiBmith. WD . 8t.”- Ptafblk8, Burr 'sttbd.ofrtotrD-ttuid. C.taod,hCVtoALHaistmr- 2tter,i,tl'efeid,ta,'ddei,td I 'etmf0rrethtredeitdet, windwaw‘ .' ‘c. Al, & iii]. R. It. Go. ttt ILL., Tho .' WD. 'IttttB.4Lc St; tum Isla',,',;,',)))! B. Highland. my _tei may laid It. ‘. , ', ' Little Tots' Pantie Frocks ' Not only are these Frocks very ehatming--he- cause they are so smartly fashioned l of lovely silks, but the values are' above the usual at this prick. . l _ Frocks of both plain' andprinted silk crepes and sizes fat women and missetr-422.50.' are In terestingly Priced at $1.65 and $2. Cunning little Frocks are the“ ofrphin clan-buy and checked gingham: with tench.) of’gny color “broiled on collar, poeket or from of Bonn. Size. 2 to O mu. 1 r 81.65 and m Smart Frocks M1y)e_ralely he Vogue for Prints Finds Er- pression in this Collection of odlratety ' . n 50 Other Frocks Priced . in Solid Color STORE NEWS Punk Frock: of Luann English Print __..-.."." --A smart tailored model is of mum] “in, lino-1 with men crepe df "ilk priced at o.rt.rharment-dnritttor.E Murphy. QC!) " Pt lot 6, Ht l, Highland Park. T.E.lnrpiynndwifeto0.nu- metedwifeéttmts.Ptutq,ht LWM _ car.atc.totr.rt.G.iraask-e may. -Dsod$uhttt.82.utti. 'r._ltmtirBrotbersthsr-tr-. C.A.NoedetsaaadsiteuD.r, Dttnnnndn.ifeg'tteo.. WD$te.tte uphoflotuanddloflot‘u. trlktkrtnrinitthihtnna. D.LDurmandwifetotr.rti- tusdwifeittem: “no. ttt.8t. IastMatatdrr,tofttrt.a,sutr,rtu- vininHietttnmk. _ 'LLtpdlrdarifetoE.tLGait 'fP.'rthstirtoeerp.ser. fietd. 5 w. Je.-ttmith -rwift hi)". Km. wpuojcuuuupd 16.htk.ttttoettsnda-thgt. Sullinn. wo a». 9.313.141: Hts. First-Sato-thi. ammunundq toW.R.Jaeohu-ulvmntp. QCDtl. ','t'ofu-tuos, 'AddirteeP.Ctrr-tr-.rt, R. Comic. our”. lot: , and L m;ptotus.uu.wm $29.75 PAGE THREE FC. CT?, E] iii U1

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