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Highland Park Press, 14 Jan 1926, p. 16

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W iilt © u s. " my. Meat ' t M Ilium Put an ' Choose your new». Contractor by " ability rather than Price alone and you will A, com- brtatle. _ PL (MING db BRA ma T. R, DECKER 8: C0. ghivy on. mighty good my MmMout ofthodoctor Pttitattdtttatistomnurme bone Io unitary than” 1srPiir.i1Feuneetoitur 1iehtyitrrrstitrrptmtemrtit"i WWW» (hut-lain” Ptttmbiattt sun put you; rui- deneehtamberaurd _ ma mam AGB, FOR; _ . 1 MILK 'P j, All was be right for hm; - but Yam In mama» to tough Four kidding to Mir-it at! up- 'rNeinter tu with!" qua-nu... Mar " inehide ypur hung in our milk mob? PAGE POUR i, V w . 'ji-fi': h " , i a“: " A - " o g Msn-itat,, new “in: in III-dam, "ite "a agtd ioHu-ti-'tiat,, at- m with. with note- m of i I C' Mame m cm}?! _" TU' may: on the Jrrtr-",-mr6httt for your comfort day and Mt - that’s the way our. and any you. Beat the mines pritdttewc makes friends with yum-durum Incl with your family. “to". BUILDING um 280 North St. John. Am GOOD GMC. NEVER GOES on smut) Paul Borehaidt TU. B1ehland Put " -- T tYiiii' 1:: “I? J?" Hummus}: was ehihimrttn: Virginia Anderson, Shirley Arimser, Rose Borehardt, Mary tl 'tttte Kim. Kathleen Galhrmsr, Ge ' Shiner Vernon Meier, Marie has 'tiedtttittt, Helen Ham-n. 8'1t'triftg',t,,if Berniece Jtittrendy It rm V [gain Charles Osborne. Cir-IntopLQolb / ir. Mon Reeds. Edward Gram, Circa“ ‘Lokmm. Eldon Frog}, " le Kant. Prank Meme“, AlictJune Simona, Mildred Sticker). I _. l 1 Promoted to 1Br-Amys Par, Nitric Waniel's. Daisy Baker, "man Hem Edith Sham», Irene” 1(1me Loki-my. V " 66% per cent; Mrs. Ann!» $1.11, 30 7 er. f."N Mrs. Fred ttti had " per cent; Miss Scheel, $3.17. 41 per the" dams; Hosts m! 'iiay, Me .36 cent. _ 's' yrs. George Labemn nd 1iatttlitart, Total amount deposited $62.68. This Irma. and Mn. tl, N19 " mum. is the best showing made thus far. _'. w” Mamm- Ron ' mm to 'Promoted to 1A-rtheiel Panel, the Hiehhnd Park hos tat Saturday. , June Nelson. Marie Stainhouse, Nor- " A "‘3me of Dee d ttttttle at- I ma Maliuit, Philip Getty, Vivian Fem, tended the' Installation t omcen of: Margaret Ott, Caryl E. Beigh, Pati- the Campbell Claym- o the owner 1 line Morgan, Dorothy Peters, (Mary Eastern Star, which 17 held frtihe ( Cashmere. Mary Malum, Magnet _.asrrrt.tto Temple last W drumby eve- Pfister. _ mu; m Highland Park. , ' 'Promoted to 2B~Roae Gloden, Vie- _ Mr. and Mm. George Deck attend.. toria Juhrend, Frank Barngrover, ed the fttneral of Mr. #'rtrister, Shirley Blaine, Arlene Penman Ruth er,,'; Edwin Parker, , ding a; here Sanders. Tttttlt Andmt, Edwin Meier, P". tn W" Park: Monday and Edward Frost, Richard Duffy, and watt buried, on Wed.tt F. Htlett,t1ailtrrtty. _ . The Cami! Fire Gm met " the. Promoted to upwnmn Benson. home of Mitgastu, 8 g on Thun- ' Russell Cashmere, John Cunningham, {by Afternoon “WM After Uam. , ttttilt8rr, “.1th Baum, Anhhrl in; my Cnugp Fir: , the girls , [501mm 8B--Domthy Walling, Robert ' Hubris Brutrmmui, Richard Homer, Verna. Tailor, George Borehardt, Caryl Funk. Eur! Toll, Arthur Hatter, Charla: Smead, Charle- Burnett, Lloyd Sudan. who?“ , P-attlrtt TOW. Promoted to 2A-.Wimirrt Benson. Russell Cashmere, John Cunningham, Peter My, John Engatrom, Arthur PredrieUon, Charles Grubert, Richard Hothnnn, William Kent. Roger melt. Walter Lance, Jack Myers, Joseph Morgan, John Reel), Anthony Thomp- son, 1w May Anderson. Jane Rem irunin,, Flame: Graham, Margaret Helen Kaiser, Gwondolyn Renal“, Alvin: Lam-Run, June Latsritstort,, Ethel Omit-t7 Yunnan, Anna'Wild- ham-Donut” We. 1 ( Thrift results-8th finds. 814.00. _ 71 per cent; Ith grade, $10.60, M per cent; 6th grade, $9.86,.§1 per cent; 50: qrade, 88.76, 100 tiér cent; Itlt grade, 87.24. " per out; 3rd grade, 87.74, 38 per cent; 2nd grade, $2.00, 66% pet cent; Mm. Knutr $1.11, ar, per cent; Miss Scheel, $3.17. 41 per] cent. I ; 'Since them 8tntdqratthiatitq year qur Sunday school 1taa ninth gone a complete rettriattuatiott, Ith. graded ides. prevails throughout: our Betrfrtnem'and Prim-riot moat m from other maps. We are WW3 to take any child, use 4 to 8 inciugive, into that department. All children [ above 8 years will into the Jtmiors, Intermediate or guns Peoples del partment. If your child has not been 'tttendfnit my Sunday school yrs ina, vite you to send it next Sand-y or some Sunday in the near future: We especially invitelthe young men and -the young ladieic, to join our young 1 peoples dcpartmehk in Sunday aehetit1. The weekof school loft because the tire will be Mum The J. o. Y. cw: the Sunday school will give a a If " thym- field temple on the evening ot.hiiitair, 29. " you we Imam. tur mum tise satisfaction. In View '0! your loyal support " our church sunny: in the past we we counting. on' you for th) 29th. ' ' _ 5 St. Paul’s tha-tlea? Ghoul: l P. G. Hepenhmk, pastor . . Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. _ Service " 10:30 I. in. . [ Service Sunday, imam-y 17, will be conducted in the English Manna-o. 1 You are cordially invited,to ‘th ‘. this service. thtr eervices are happy. hopeful and helpful. Come. _ In pro- portion to, the with: coped” dtthe church the attendance tst_srur"a.trvtd" hare been verygood, but inpmpor‘m tion to the mommy» of medium and the community there is, room for. increase. If it is your: intention to come to. chureh next Sunday; please invite someone to come with, m Make it a partnership affair] T In connection with the service Stirs dey the new omen-3 of, the centres» tion will be insulted. l --- "-70” Avqulu'. "'e" 'e Vr In iiiiiiiirii; a maniac Woman told her motoring mung)" but may: by the pet-vice the, preview av, (by; ( Naturally ttmtitut MW} tttt mason. "Thitt in! it 'gt'tt,tttet that helped you?” "tht, nothing,. she said, with usual Scotch Wind“ to the minute, ‘fmethln: pittudir in text of sermon. But ft sea. Mu. when I hang ootvu line o’fche's; the sun' shines an them and they Irel bleached. I dlmut, understand the;' process, but wee! I ken the 'tiii) That's the way I felt eomin' pst o' the kirk Rut Sunduy."_ ' l Come to church next. Rttrsruv, - He 'VC-Wd The pumi- immizinz a column; Git cm nion class preparatory to twinned st. Bait] to communion and church mtrrttttrrit1s1rittiay ‘29 in spring. “All young people no hs ‘Fortyu vitedito attend this class ‘and In cakes y urged to be want at every union coda-M of the class” This class was unmixed ( will bu on Wednesdhy evening, Jan. 13. Pithrtrur Weerienie"ite service every Wedttetr, darat 7:45p. T, _ , .. '. n oon Pimt Prtttrtietatt.Ctsiiiet, Mark J, Aitdmmg,uiiiitii, hm. w, "M- t ‘-" _ "," Church school " 9:30; _ Adult class " IO.' Morning service It t0t41Lrc,t. l Vesper service at 5 5n the, Deerfield, News School Noted Church lien Sundn .KmkhaslA beefiisttrmiii at!!! KM. k Phyllis: Eileen/e, _ ' Gimteoo't, lope Simom,l.’wlm. ad, been i V “fatal? . artist gtndio swim; [ mo, Chm' tdig: afliit tttr. She also It!,.?..'!",'!:!,'!]?,'!',',,???:,?'), Juhrend an? the "tioMt!itiUiio . 'r ( Ptttiitlrtrl,i) ' . 89,at the Mem_ , chpk i' taatk m IA and at the jEdmatér'rgnh Club 1 first mate December " ., ( j 3 y Ariuner, mo Kim, we Steiner Wand. 1 the fitter of The' award is}: high air! not“. in thig con privilege" of longing- of the, 601(19er Elk-let. Cofitinued from 1 Members of tho f, girl wont troops gathered at the “with ptr, ish Methodist Church . It Suturdoy evening to rejoice with to our the ,presentntion of the tt ought, the highest decoration I g! t mt my receive. To be eligible the honor a scout must, besides " 21 merit badges covering a wide also of sub- ieete, e?lhplif.g.ttue cl ,"l'li'lf2,'i','l'. of toy: tr, courtesy. t tf my ing some Camp Fin; he: enjoyed , 'uqidy pull, cnurcn mu be ante ined by Mrs. Ered-Labahn on Thur y afternoon, of Jgnuary 21st. Mr. and Mrs. Fred hu' had " their dinner guests i? gay, Mrhand Mer. Georire Labatus nd dwehtex, Irma, and Mrs. C. Me of Evnmtnn. . The January meetf of ing Circle of St. Pan’s E church will be ante ined ErodLabahn on Thur _ y of January 2m. One of the, delightful affairs of the past week was the Five Hundred party at which Mr. a Mm. August Klemp were hosts in ttir optimum; on Walkman road, " My evenly: Six _ young married co plat attended. Mrs. Austin Hugo I d Mrs. Han-y Muhike were award the first' said second ladies prizes; .er.‘ Clarence Hahn thrst gentlemen” prize and Mr. Russell Lu'VeHe, aeco . Mrs. Glenn Bowman and Mr, Bur Muhlke were given the consolation ima. Mr. ttttdt Mrs. Russell La Veils f Edison Park?! were the what-town tteta. l In... r--.. “an - -- -- ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edw rd Selig, Mr. and Win}; Thilo Toll, “dukes Bow Shermn.*Ah'Iin ttnU Chas. Steiner, George Deck and R: . Fran were guests " the manual i I'htion cere- monies of the Glenvie chapter, Err, day evening. .1 ’ Mn. George Deck 3 . (the luncheon nastier Mrs. 'Georg Mailman of Album Park on Mo y. Mm, C. ,Ftiedlund d two (hath: can. Marie Jaye and Jun; spent a few, days jd but w k with Mrs. Priedhrndu sister, M . C. than}: of Chicago. T ' T l, Mn. Georg; tial guest got Mrs. eat, Alplny Park on Me y ' __",' Al I uh . / I 'mahmnmmq “anionic? , Mrs." A. R. Warner on 1mm. t January B, The we cut minted ' the committees for t mains yen. ! Mrs} Twin. Mrs. B mu Ind Mrs: . Winner tiompriae the program can; .mlttee. ans: Mrs.' Gen , urn-stadium ‘and Mrs. Galloway tr mmberuhip1 committee. Mrs, Ho y Smith, Mm. A. A. Denneriein a d Mrs. Prank lg’Connor were voted as new ttt?ttt'e bers of theclub. Att in further'diy evasion ot brtaittetrs,, ports pf an year’s mirdens were made by the Cornet player; Edwa Bleimchl, vio- linist, and Kenneth H gie. uxophm player. who will provi e most delight» tul mask, which is all Worth utlt, patronage of the mmunity. Re- fmhments will be " ed. f l " I The spacious drawi ' room, of, the I“. D. Clnvey manifo on the Clnvoy rand mm the scene: great merrF ment on JSIturday 1min: 'whon a large number of relat es and friend: from Highlnhnd Park Chicago and Deerfield ttttt and " surprise in celebration of Mr. Ginny‘s ttit. , day anniversary. Ca B and dancing l were the features o the evening. 1 Prizes ht cards were arded 'to Mm. Clarence Yarner, Mr. Geowe Wil- liams; Mr. Alex Will In, Mrs. R. H.' l Krill and Mr. G. Pt ttr, l my”, 19arat the _ uonlc Temple. Forty cents per Naul, ad ttlt the pun- eakes you an eat." Thug expert hook. amt by the'Piil bury Flour Co. I will bake the pa , nuns“, Pillsbury; Farina, eattti brand, d 'apecia! Pill-bury pud ins ind 008% twin be served. All f r 40 cents. room. Anyhow. dream to, ,ehco1 fttdtt 8:30 a." Jollmuch day. (Mes, Kant h on: and: tac. tory fad Tth 6nd ftth ma. tttmat-" ship m addition tad: maul}; room work; ' _ . -' . Civics. will be “a: ‘inthe 7th and 8th grades durin'g t but semester. ,Aa excellent when a swipe:- in M. ‘ing given try the J. Q Y. girls of the St. Pqul’s Evangelical church on Jan- North Shore Mia, Contimikt '65 rm: -'.y..e.e1t1tt PARE Puss, HIGHLAND PARK. armors PM? Sundial: . a Mm. August in air apartment S: urduy evening“ I co Diet attended. that only M) try have the '0 the Order the Sew. g _ WWW” ggclearance Sale ‘>"' l .. rl u‘ 'E ', 13"‘:"I- “.y [ ,r'tr “ “1V“ _ _ , . l-l-', 'tSalas/uri/cut',,,'.:')', :,iiicr,srrr,,tr,/r,',r, '.' vrl, ru- r- , rr, , I 'l, ,w _ m... f? The telf/tg, will be tht' ter, and Mrs. Harold Hill ofi,801 Friday "”in ttgi. ltr, " ." Wanton road, Winnetka, lin We4nius. lira?“ t',t'idf,t,' hymrgehn M . day go! longing]; for a_thyee ttut' 'ld , out”; nod Ltu' I Jn',, hip to Fiend; 'Mr. Wtlt Is head of Heady tttt fl no re I , the teal, estate itrttt of Hill and Stone. Chicago, On Thursday, me. 8ik Ill-1.1 Thu. Till, tour both the end {and AM"!- mean We . "W fit- mu ttat/r of mam. it ms quid. hrayed by I '!tieraytt6ttrfe " Ir, Thtsrhui to tstop at New 0rliins, home in Bum. 91: Honda nit-h on the Wham trip to attend the)“. 'tttom Jon. 4, hers. Clinton Ptrge, ”and In) estate convention to. be 'ft', hate“ at a luncheon amt Md“ held there, Although Mr. Hitthrx.Ptllt..e home 5°! bah sitar. In. " pect: to do some busjms whilb in me:- J. Dunning? 5.“ 'd,g'tgg, :1» Tt it "in! be mainly A mm" t"td'fget)t2 o luncheon Id r1 ' was . _ , T.: ' p ud__.,__. _ br‘idgo on Tuesday.” the home of [ Following fourteen months. of tears bet ft,',',",:,',',',',", f,itrttd."Lftg,'gt l el abroad, Hits Georgiana: Roger: Fil. thirty tttteats, it the iG'ii'Giil) of San Diego; Ctr, In vioi ine her hotel given b ”it. My. u l tgtg in Evanston and friendrin Kind'tlond m: Infant I',1',',1'eld2' mttte. , (Won by an; Gin-Hod was: or m... . ----- " motor: on Thurdayond o lonelnon . Hr. and Mrs. Charles G. Hulda, of on Friday ntorhiett Mu. C. P. Ev- 132 East Haze! avenue. Glenooe, and on: and" Miss Helm: Em: of Wil- thelr Brand daughter, Beien Pope, matte were hoste'sm. Last swanky left Wednesday night of lost week for Ma. Row Knacks" of Chicago on- Daytona, PU., when they will spend tertained tor bet " a bridge too and the yinter. Mr. and Mrs. Pope an that evening her sorority. Beta' Phi leaving on Sunday and will motor Dem, gave a dance at the Eden-hr down and join them there. Bach hoteUn her honor. Follbwin; fourteen“ months. of ttar. el abroad, Miss Georgian new: of 81¢ka CAL, u 'v"ditd her brother in Evanston 'and friendrin Wilmette. I ' ' I Mr. an; Mrs. Harold Hill of;,801 Walden road, Winnetka, left We4ttius. dny of last week for a three - trip to Florida'VMr. Hill is head of the teal estate tirttt of Bill and Stone. They, wgllx tour both the east {and mu can“ of Florida, it was paid. They plan to stop at New Ortdiru, on the Wham trip to attend the)!» “out! an) estate e.ottvetttiott " be held there. Aithoaiirh Mr mu an. Mr, and)!“ " T. Iltu1tatnrtutd daughter, [ sauna, of Worthington, Ohio, spent the holidays with ttt Bulkham’a parents, Mr. and , rs. Leon E. 8tatihoprortpeneoe. fl Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Wndtwmi PemfVW6f 525 .Greenleaf avenue. hit '.attmttt.rgf Uat week for a visit in Winter Pifrk, Miami, ind Tampa. Fiarida. Mr. Pentleid will 'retuiit in about ten‘days, but his wife will re- nnin in the south longer. _, Berkeley No. 100 Cambric at, yard "-------. Berkeley No. 60 Cambric at, yer-d T""-"'------.--..... Hope Bleached Muslin l at, yard .-....._.......--.....--......... Ivanhoe Bleached Muslin at, yard -"-'---..-- Indian Head, Mun., bleached 's--.-...- Imported Gingham at, yard =7trr-t---..- Stevens' All Linen 18-ia, Heavy Beach Crash N”... All Linen Crash A at, yard -;........w..-..._....-..-._._ Pad Linen Crash at, M .r-.L...-U.....e..u..., Perriatletr,, best quality . at _ I =t--rtta-r--ti,-, All goal Botany Cttaitie ',' " 47 riryvi-zccc---d-u,-..c,- Printed Silks , v- _ at. yard ja-tr-xc-:-.,.-...)-, Silk and Cotton Print 2' . at, yard ..--......;_.....-_.__..; spsnd two. months abroad} most of the. time in Italy. F Switzerland. T t' A party 'it,ten Winnie“; ind 'tatt.. itwotth. maiden“ ”it from New York to!" Europe Slturday. Jam”, 011 the new. [win steamer, Cont: Blanca, on its maiden trip. Mr. and um Eu. gene A. Howard, ME and Mrs. (that: R. Jacob’s” Mr. and Hts, John o'Con. nor, Mr. mad Mrs, Thomas Cosine; and Mr. and Mm. Charles Mush“ will compose the group that punts to sprnd two, months abroad, trawling most of the time in Italy, France and ", Mn and am. George Spenceriflor- Imerly cl Witntsthumre Mummy: in Florida More going tir Sadie. JS,'." when they will take upaeat- enet. E g _ .1 ' , Kr. and)“; Malcolm Magic! ttteiiWttrrehitdreri, formerly of [ in. atetka mid new ot/Cittettttutli,ysrtto have been the guests of Mrs. ”our Wu mother, Mm. W. R. Alipdhtot 699 Walden road, for the put for!» night, have returned to their home In Ohio. Many soeial affairs were given in their honor during their brief!hol- iday xisit here. i Sheets 81 x 90 inches, Sheets 22 x 90 inches; Sheets 68 x 90 inches. _Shepts 81 x 99 niches Sheets 72 x 99 inches, Sheets 63 x 99 inches. Having completedolir Imienton, we will offer Sea sonable Goods thea tly Reduced 'et'-j., _ ,r. V" f E WSWEE ~11; "t 'i' Also Sheets and Pillow ijiGiI each each ugh... each.... . Rlltn6jfil" _... _. 34c """... 25c ...1... 18c ___ 'tV ISe _ .__ 29c _._29e r_....-t. 32c ......24c ”“16c w."-.. 20c m.__.te, 98c $1.98 W--..,. 79c triwin Maynud is to be Mr. Mars ahnllfs batman, attd the when m an be Dr. Herbert Kindt, Budd Steinbridge, tnd June; Grimm Dr. Preston Bradley, inlaid" of the Poo- ple'l chumh,;Chiag¢, will read the service. . " . “ Her maid of honor will be the ttrooeit's liner. Mu Marr can - sin" of South. d. The be4desmaida will be Mm. Htmt1diMembridge at Chiaco, and the bride's two sisters. Mrs. Herbert Kindt‘and Hts. Edwin F. Mdynard, of Winnotkq, Ker Itttte. nephew. Edwin Maynard, Jr., will be ring ‘bemr. 2 _ 4 V “Miss Ruth ”grand. daughter of Mr. and Nti. Jane: C. W of 489 1"."f,,trg'3"g"g: (New. who in to be mar Saturday evening. Jan, 18. at her home, to Gordon Ed- mund Marstto of South Bend, for- merly of Kenilworth, has Selected the nttwdenu for her Wedding. Shad-y evening. Jan. 10; In. and Mrs. warm; A. Pint .01 688W wax! "ma, (iguana. owned their home foradstettttttedtt-tttteofttte oa1eia1 bond: of, the quth'Shon M. E, Church and the “Look Up" C8tqtr. mittee in order to make further plus for meeting-and ailing upon naiv- comer: to Gteneot 'interested in the church. _ , . Mes. Sande] Hid! the”?! ttt M er lane, In. it; “A! Hoyt. In. of 500 Cherry um-gwm. and MrirBatrert C. Barium a! 856 Sharla dam road. Kenilworth. are hone-Ia " a progressive dinner given but Thursday night Irr'i'rute" bride: club composed of the you); married set. ) PEQUOT BRAND 31-95 Cases 42 : $1.80 Cases 45 1 81-65 Cases Hen a SAXON BRAND oad Cases 42 x 81.35 Cases 45 x "as or samurai Lndiea' Funnel Gem F at "Cr"'-.-:::----------.--, Children's Box " l-cr--------------,-"., Aprons ' at '.""T-Cc:-t-------..-........-... Indium Wool Snort Hon "e-------.----.' go”: Ifknvy Emu Stocking: or "Te-rt---------...-,. 'M'irdr, Stocking: ma Such Buckcolor, the pair -------...., Lasagna: Hone % 8 pair for "T-tyt-r----.--..-.,. Ndinaook Union Suit. and: "rx-r-rr-e-s-ic...--.-, M. Athletic Union Buff." Itch "rt-r------:-., “mm” Lidia" Union 'tite _ Old! ..-..:~.__w . mama, 86-inch F at, yard ...__,.m_._,___ Comfort Challis at, yard L.-.-,..-......., 'tie Bats, firtrt quality. thtaetr42x36inehes.. Cttaete46xatiaehea.. cases42x36inches.;.......’ . Caties45x36inehea........, l Cases Bemtrtitehed, add 10e each Pb. M. P. M54 Witn- An GENERAL AUTO ”All! Welding - W's.“- mt Is. an 'trtettt. of Mia. Mfrftpn Panhru r1t-atserttmttreami; mm , The 1tetmrtttnt m luncheon and bridge link at the Save cember M. in ham: In»: Ila-Jaws a; "is'yy V ":"JC:, 826 Emory arcane, 1lig'it"'iei)i'i! "w” the, 9mm of t i “Mm Annk Dork, to 'if Ii' tfp/tt Jr., non of If. n. . . E i: "can, wwnw of Tlit Mb. Thane ie nothing t1tai'yh't' about tho wand-Ti“ -..-.. us that m 'trat. six. 1’1”"de mica. ' line'- llgmmd um'bot'n-Go. TltteuPpipstpairtutittu. mnuegoodm “. “Marudnpdr At who WW um W Highwoodthé Ezstertmtdtlriue, WENKEL Brt0NB8ttr mummy, um; RESPONSIBLE AUTO aillEitlltyts By WENKEL BROS Jr---, 23c -.._._.16e "rw.--, 25c $1.00 W-F--. Sk __. . Sth: err 69c $1.59 $1.00 $1.49 yin. . REA "MEN we then,” a ”WM-1.13s» 98c 10c 98c 47c manna-ea cf he: “I. ILC a! w lent during“. ART

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