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Highland Park Press, 8 Sep 1927, p. 3

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__ v.u. y-upcuy pram“ In of MIR M- “M the WI. W} program of Illinois am with q mee of vine no“ of than; (In! part which this N and tilt three like: of tomato, covet the development dr the _ - . . - " P "iir%r?tdttmi _ mhh with I am pickle kid can rum 'several hands h In: on the but. In... uh... I... aL, ---'-'-r-" ---__-_ "ttta-uit-gent-e-ii- . he T mm“. h"iiiiii),iitii: an'n - T. _ " . _ . PteeretyteLtte, . . Ml’.r’ . Pee'. -"-.-h- ed [WYLCOME th Impossible 1: it any sum in this -ettttmt-.nnewkietdotsand- will has been dinoverod. It's the Mnrulo and in manned by [in Farmer’- School of Cookery. vitae it in first reduced. to perform all the (Indians of the old Nahiemed that With and cut um. Illa di.eh-theseeretofthrnewdis- - for the first the in the Wom- an's “out Companion. This is it: For each person. nuke . hat of have: hum on a serving putter and when I diet of fresh (can. but- lend on one lid. upon thé’lemme. Puceahatfriedemrmsdtwostiees Nie Bradley; prindpl] o; the .ehttol, wn-v-v- e-'-'- .'_- -'-%.- has. but "dim cm with the was». and Id to no" cut-fully controlled cm!“ which proved beyond question that th. copper m "bit-M in some detail in WI! M-C. of the Geo. legial B---"ONaasie Facilita- tion of Metaltie Copper," by T. 8. Lauri-u. SANDWICH IS DEVISED BY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL mriAtr,auth.eorrerum-d 'tsmttinmhrtusanearrgietmtrhata. .rderMtirt..fthreo-irn.rsntiv. thmM-‘dmh wdtkm-Nunthth Heimitrmm.-ureoetfthatsome- niacin“. nukhdenuedthe 'tmeiritatimof-tameeo-rdtom the-t.h_timr.brrttheid-tit, 'rCtue+ftatirte-ttr-nir" 8.170,.”deng ”mlmdhtblhah-Idnl lb... Midi-dunking- .rrrteisrrt9rtwfarik Vida-ah ”also an ecu-QM“..- 'tm.thq-6ehrnr-bth.aMttate lNt'Ta2tttttg2t2T Hit :Hmb awmde-l thin-in. it,“ with!» “2*"th man-ambula- -_thraeeimoeh- Gal-uh! nu 'ttr'dtl,T,tTd OBSOLUTEY PURE Wamruthmw h pi - h mu.“ m '0" GAMN lam.- "admit , wares [mm DRINK HIGHLQND Wu”. mun!) CRYSTAL warm .030.“ W‘W!‘ V T re. l, I' l", PO l C"P. 7. . ;, “V“‘f ' PN Pei -_ xx ",t or GS ." "T - , lot u (ii,ii'it'liet?'r'itv'r" _ if" '. 'j'c5,'):7R! S " 8 "”5"” . 'f N _ ' t an. [union .. 'rrlm several bands have shady ,Men engaged for tho occasion, to- 'mher with various Rttraetiontt tend. iimr to nah 1h. actuion one never Ho be forgotten. In the evening I Jhim will be held on the pavement. The celebration planned to mark the completion ot the Meridian high, way will be known olllciAlly u the “Rochelle High-my: Jubilee." Ten, “the plum all for tn 'ul-dow sole bration. with special features for the twain: Arrangements have already been completed for a pron-m which will properly pm! the'hard road program of Illinois and the impor, if."" part which this has played in :i-un-‘MMAM 'Il‘ltudo'b-Mvuk'nh “W‘ZN 'iiti"iFii'i “mammalian ‘gm: pad-m h Ind-on with otNrkgtmmr, mun-mam "hm“. ',Tf8flu"atu,,',T.t,','a'lii.i 1.8 ,tdi,'t,tr1'seWargeir. "ten ttm-__-ies A "mm I 'l,'tff,t2tStIg..x'ttg'tlt. Wm”... I m“ by”. . 'daWA,trd,". with” my": "g-r-io-ut-tat.-. "a-et-r-mia. aeqNeh--eutye.d. "Attth-tod.%thmruib. 1ef.eMrrietyhraPt" draw- an. Dr. Robert: quickly 'treredhrtashi-odrodireed. pt.tat.aadthtemmtned. “emit. 1raratthatthemnaudt-usatto the phi-tin“ ode: for an unmi- 'tattuttforaremtti-eauteoar mar-“nod. Mminmtiglting theehoroditims.bxrtsof.rhie nation foe a position I: I gate undu- Mr. and lira. Roderick MacPher» on . runner-d. They are inmtigotin‘ son of N. St. Johnna avenue are re- the mn'l condition. but on hr have taking eoMratuUtions on the birth nu be.” him. M ot a Inn on “and”. Sept. 5, at the _-.-.---.----- KW Park labial. “VIRAL AOCIDIN'IS Mr. all In. Waiter A. Wagner of "PtNthtDt Dumb "out an the happy par- ___.' NONI BAD no ht an on Mud-y. Sept. 4, GI" D M” m. " he W M min]. 21'tt'l'd'g'd"d . 'tr.-dHm.G-eC.Bnldwirt .,4._4,. .. .tBM-rreddrheagtrtouneettte Work on the "maihintt link of this important highway is going forward " l rapid pm. Some weeks ago it was announced the last. of the cement Would be urn-d by September th, but if the pace of the past few weeks is maintained work will be complet- ed before that dun. me..__P-F= ""“‘ "‘ . "" 1 Mr. and Mrs. s. T. Rebling of s. OFFICE WITH PISTOL“ Green Bay road spent the week-end _ . l at Lake Beulah, Wis. Stringer hum Ihreatertirttdy Means. Chisholm and Elisha aatd Dr. Roberts Proves 'ftel'?", n-turned Monday to their Equal to “agency ‘hume on Hazel avenue after a three --.-- \weeks trip to Canada. Dr. H. B. Roberts by presence of, Mrs. Indie Schaanor and daughter mind and Prompt action in emergencyro! Lincoln avenue left Tuesday for a mhlbly lured himself from Ituek‘tour weeks trip through New York man? when n my. trhem_the police] and Maine. report w named Curl [lumen of Ruin. entered his one; uttering than and “and his land toward his hip tteteket Au though about to CHASES MAN our or ' OFFICE WITH PISTOL Sun-get Enters Threateninxly and Dr. Roberts Proves Equal to 1hrtergettey Bee-use of its location it is rented that mom tourism will I through Rochelle nnnu-Ily than other city in the state of Illinois Six states are crossed by the Merid- inn high"). praetientir 400 miimrof which pulled through the center of Illinoin, being known for the greater part of the way " Route 2. States crossed are Wisconsin, Illinois, Ken, tucky. Tennessee, Miraitrrsippi' and Alahlml. Selection of Rochelle u the point for the holding of this eelebratior, come- from the fact that city ties nt the junction of the two best known nation-l highways-the Lincoln Myla- wny. stretching from the Atiantie to the Pacific. Ind the Meridian high- Iuy touching the shores of Lake Superior with " northern end, while the southern rem-hes the Gulf of Mexico. d invitation- to and a. calcium (in. to be mad at Rochelle on “and”. on. B, to commemorate tip ”in; " the new“ highway. no celebration plus m in the in“ of tho Rachel]: American lam, lending bushes men and either-x. A. "ort will be made to bring to the city may thou-uni; hath from Illinois and adjoining “the. boa-u: of the importance of tho mm, uniting the gathering one of the Ingest hard road demon- ltntim my belt] in the state. nun. It Junio- G-mortu-,oit.c.tt.Hiiur, ”.mnumww slam-“th eh“ “this, who". tether ,ttrhottterstato-baverseseiv- OPEN HUMAN HIGHWAY man-mamm- mun-human: 8:“:me _ditit'ti r' . tie ts?-xrili'iiliriiiiFPeitl,) mar-l hnnrl- In“: .I-.A...n.. Mr. an Wald-x out Plans 5.": ieilt.u' "ii-gr 2raUTat TMt, l'; an -"-..h- 'lrtGl"W,pflr,tdtWatifr. A It“ state under it is ac- will pass than any 'm!'"." Mrs. bohrt MeDoUW 'nf NV Green ”do?! Bay road has just returned from Lake; 2 Ian f. u where‘s-he te,rhty,ytt,t,r, , I Mr. and Mis. J.' DeYouhg of Mar. Hnnd, Mich., are visiting their dlugh- Her, Mr. F. W. Molina}: of Higwood. [They spent the past week in Chi- }cuganith Mrs. J. W. Guay, another 5 d-uxhtog. t _ _ _ A l .Cray"susbbs of Hazel lvenue has Must returned from California where [he has been visiting for same time. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Phillips of Cleveland, Wis., returned Wednesday t, their home after a visit with In 1 Philips' sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred lLindstrom of Homewood avenue. I Mr. and Mrs, David Kimball of Forest nvenue. Evanstnn, a'unolmce the birth oy a daughter at the Evans- ton Jtotspital. . _ . “-65.de 1qttheBtetHNr&htmrfta1. Mr..rtdFMIttmsR.mtremriek otMmmnulvingmm- "Ht%memttteMrthofattatrrtrirl 9M.“ 1atthn Rigid-ad my, Aug. " a an man-ad Park WIN. . lb In“ Ionian“. had . plrty g bl: dr-, het on Friday for mmw.m,.mumo. kWh“... In... with JeofrotAmtdth.retrrr.A_ Mr. an] In. MIN G, Roch of _tteetth-& a! 'yedv1rte matu- t-mth.trtet_msort'Wed. Mrs. Robert McClaren of Ravinia has returned from Duluth, Minnesota with her two daughters. Ruby and Elizabeth, where they have spent the summer. . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Russell of Wash- ington uremic announce the birth of n how girl on Monday. Sept. 5 at the Hkhhnd Pith hospital. -rsr-tttntumsierm- Mrs. S. T. Rebling of S. Green Bay road will entertain at three tables of tive-hundred on Friday afternoon at her home. Mr. and Mrs. William Zimmerman of Hazel avenue returned Sunday from, a three weeks visit in Canada. Lydia Gnrling of N. St. Johns Ive- nue spent the holidays in Channel Lake, Wis. Her sister, Marion Gar- ling, spent the week-end in Hinuhle and Downers Grove, m. The directors of the Womln's Civic club of Ravinin met at the Village house. in Ravinin on Wednesdsy. Plans of the year were discussed, which was followed by a social hour. Mrs. Oscar Schmidléy of N. Second street. returned Monday from a week's visit in Wisconsin. Mrs. S. T. Rebline of S. Green Bay road entertained a few women on Wednesday last at a pot-luck lunch- eon at her home. Mrs. William Drake ind daughter. Sylvia, of [Aurel avenue, returned Saturday from a ten day: visit ‘in northern Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. H. o'kuhertsr and Alice Carley of Prairie avenue spent Monday It Gages Lake. Ill. Mr. and Mrs. EL Eckhdrt and Mr. Simon Sildorf of Benson, nt., Vere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bremer of S. Green Bay road, Mr. and Mrs. C. Waterman and Henry Wathrman and Mrs. Harlin” of Pinto Center, lll., were"the - of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Burner of Oak- wood avenue on “mucky. 'mu Winifred Naot, teacher n Lincoln school give n picnic on he! lug: on Monday on Wilmot road. Randall af Lindon M phat, Mr. and In. Sell-r hill-rd of W t-atdMr.oadMm.RmtrhA.rtard " N. St. Johns avenue will mend the whendu Ephn'lm, wan-m why u the (not: af Mr. and In. linger Vail and Mr. and In. ' ton Vail. Min Ruth Schontlnl of Rice shut. Ravinil. entered the Evunton hol- pital on Monday when III. will take up the nurses training new. riiiiiEEiiiEiiiEEiiil Mr. and In. D. tr. Bonu- of PW“?! Emmi-d In W Hum-Inna...“ In. B. Hm wilt qgrtqgMig1 at I [all WalthEXIouCoI-Uychb aes.e.-eruwts-usa. ytgrqdrSundq from 3 two Ink- “W“! MIMI-ck kw Mr. and Mrs. Hans Bakke and fam- ily motored to Waupaca, Wis. and spent the week and at Lake Columbus. lr, Mr, and Mrs. Arch Abereromby ,motored to Brighton, Iowa, on Wed- } nesday and were week-end guests of _their relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Reblimr. . Word m received by friends tf In. M. tr. Braid": of Wuhan-g h, with: of the great illuminant man may In her beitE _ It. and In. Pu] L Udell and 91-111 word to Sue-tor. lil. on: th vat-and and .ttmtded a funny -suadntthettomeotorUt mumromum Ch-%oadhetg,wellutrxmm.rrr. *ee.rtHattrretieoNeeeirtrttb. 'netHNehtt-ftat.ttrkr%.a -6dpatt.ehMimd.rssigbt.this has Bimini-duh: hum-hm. and bun-l mun-gm:- OFFICER RAH-‘33“ IS ILL; NOW m HOSPITAL {Wily I??? tht whit-9* in'Gmd a!” "may the week-end " the m, inch. mm. mm . In. an In. John L. Udell and wuss-i. Dells. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Swnrd of Wall- inm, D. C., were guests on Satur- day of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Mrs. Arthur Swanson was very pleasantly surprised on Wednesday evening when eight of her friends came to assist in celebrating her birthdgy anniversary. Cards and dancing passed the evening hours most pleasantly. Junior Cope will leave on Satur- dly for Champaign, Ill., where he will enter his freshman year at the uni- thy. _ The Misses Betty Phelps and Glenn. Udell are leaving Saturday for St. Louis where Miss Phelps will enter her sophomore year and “is: Udell her freshman year at Hipeipin sie of Fisk, Wis.. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Conrad of Laurel. The Misses Minnie and Sadie Bridges of Evanston' were the week- od guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bridges'. Mrs. Leslie Rankin and daughter have returned from a week's stay in New York City where they visited relatives. Mt. Ind In. Walter c, Cort and Lincoln - Market . I 519 Central Avenue CHOICE LAMB STEW, m SWIFT'S PREMIUM SLICED BACON, lb. . . . A LEG OF' FINEST SPRING LAMB, lb. . _ . . . BEST NATIVE POT ROAST, choice cuts, m . FRESH GROUND HAMBURG, m . . . _ . _ . . . _ OUR BEST SMOKED HAM, half or whole, lb, FRESH DRESSED BROILERS, lb.. . . . . . . . . . BEST NATIVE ROUND STEAK, ttt . . . . . . . . PORKSHOULDERROAST,lb 'm........... FRESH MEATY SPARE RIBS, lib. . . . . . . . . . _ LEANBOILINGBEEF,lb """-'..r..e... JUICY MILWAUKEE RED HOTS, lb. . . . . . . DELICIOUS BREAKFAST PORK SAUSAGE, r-lf Quality Counts, We Will Merit Your I.?atronage-- small links, the m . . . . Phone Highland Park 3140 Phone in your order and call for it later. HIGHLAND PARK MUSIC SCHOOL ETHBL umop HAMY. um . _ “LIN "UNION mlO'l'HV T6thm8ay VII." mm "ntiQ6TT HAW rm; sum WY Announcing the Opening The Store of Home-Made Candies EVANS'I‘ON wmnmn HIGHLAND 1m Ont-gm Ave. 557 Lildn Are. 550 Cami frfrtutiurrtauqu-rri-aua, j 'sGaiubu.A-,trmuautsiciiiL". _", Bon Bails and Patties in Splendid Flavors and Colors if ordered ' Fresh Candies and Salted Nuts . may be had every day Fall T apn- Scptc-Bcr 19th. i.;2d;Cil'7;t' 7m. Viol}. Beach te Geils ii, Laban: GGG of .........25c "' " 't ' tsieaegi 10c 35c 16c 35c 15e 25c 22e 30c 18c 39c Pall

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