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Highland Park Press, 26 Jan 1928, p. 13

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He was " - old. - In Nor. 337”"me to Misa Kinnh Huck! of D.mtkr& The, had nix any... one girl. in but. an " via- did i in". in " “In Mr. Whitman-b ha been I (duh! companion to his be. ravod with. randy to than but! by: and norms as an foamed Iii-h pathway What. Yo hil childn-n he VII I kind Win: tnther Ind com- panion. All his uh the he (allov- " the profession of unwary in which he proved himself very faith- ful and ettieieatt. " has often been said that he in a master of his trade. dtittquitntmmtt _n8ltl8 “mum been ERIK") {Olav his trade. Pa- tieettlr he tteeed 'mtitAis detth, News of his death vu quite a sub prime to his may relatives and bs, hi: friend; Ever being up and about no one eomsideeed It. Whittomb u wry ill. but modules his condi- tion VII anon to be very serious. F or some years the disease Tras slow- tr preyhtE upon " vitality and it ha: been about a you that his con- dition [radially shown! ha urina- ueu. Ftir we lat in months he in: He [cum to moon hi: untimely departure his wife. Mrs. Minnie Mhiteomb, tive children, George of Bun-mm: Maut (In. George Harder): Edward of Deerfield; Er- win of LibeetrrilU and Leslie of China): three [find children; two pizten, Mrs. Chan .lerriunn of Highland Park, Ind All”. George Tompkins; and I but of friends. Funeral .ervie.s we" held at the bomeoetwilmotroodagtdattrt, Paul's Evangelical church Friday al- ternoon with the pastor. Rev. P. G. Piepmoeerk misting. Miss Barbara Much] an: "A Benediction" at the home bad Mr. Budd Winter, my. "Beautiful he of Somewhere" and “Rent Dearly Beloved" It the church. The when” were Peter Har- der, Fred Oboe. Albert Kruger. Wil- liam Number: of Highland Perk. Wilma baht of Wnukmn. Fred Cut-non of DeeefuM. CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY OF BUNGALOW CHURCH Ou Sunday. Janna 29, the usu- eth mints-w of the Evangcliral tend (mirth luminary of the Bug- slomrehagutwiitbeee5ehmted. An-uwlahnwinhe-hm birthday cake. The an: layer 1 thinkehmhe [Mitchel- "reoeo.thrrreoUMrreet.thetMrd -.arsdthmf-ththeo.f_ It, wi1tuubmttmr%ehmhisbma “that! MMWMMB-u “Inky-mimic Thy pulpit-mama- Get-th-tha-ut.) bin. Mush-dim“ hacking. 153-.”th WWhm-l‘ny “hm-#W-‘Eh- om.» Gnun moon. __ "‘33." u'. '.t_lqrt_W.arh" Burial in in Quinn cannery. -Cmttriboted, Al the no of (our _h liaa GTG. and u mummi- ftp/rt; 'f _ttiitpr. ?‘At jut. ttNirttte h. he “cumulus". hm -tdrramdn9.rt_rmhsrerf ramirh_t+uqedaverr hue-Wm .. In. IrvimrBmodara.amaaimoustr Aet.d--h.resftheellAsr- theeomksq_rshow.whieh will Irougthet-inMiitttse Jada. who is education-l botanist for the West PM "stem, Chicago. In with. to her faseinatintt talk, the told my interesting things a- bput the conservauwy and shows held " Garfield Park :9de as a in Win; things in regard to other put: in the system. Dong- lu and Btamboidt, Mrs Juobs’ sub- ject fwthedquuwrhe Ball-1MB era for Garden Effect and Cutting." 'gl'Prttthgr%"dtf1'rt: club d hid It the - " III. w W. In" hotel Shir-n. Bach olden club u’hicheum'ltb-Mwi-cxpeeudm "hihitutAeeee-ies,pntaeir,the shadow Mt has!“ Cubic. the "etiaiqorarhiehmriMtsotexeeedeme The Murder, Club of Illinois will , run a tea room in eoanection with [TUX‘S SOCTWrY TABS the that this year md Mrs. W. W.1 CHARGE OF SERVICES Geary in working on the genernl: ----- committee which in planning thntfl'hel The morning services in the Pres- shov will be larger in every respect ( byterien church were enlivened last this year nnd miles to be most Sunday morning by the ptsrtieipa- worthwhile. [Hons of the Tuxis society in all of The PM!!! committee chairman. the service except the sermon, which In. E. J. Ginter, introduced the’rrearhing was left to the minister. speaker of he lfternoon. Mrs. Maude I Rev, Mark. ' A..'".hty.s, yhy preaeh- Juan. who is edtteatiogtat bonnie: ed on "The Foolish Virginf M‘hlLJohmnwill set the luncheon able Ind Mrs. Hugh PM and In. E. B, Jordan wilt net up and butane the model In. E. K. William m linking plus for the that": box; Mrs. C. E. In her an she minded turrerimrlikd purpose of shrubs oid Vina u will as pert-I14 hills lad tumult. The four shrubs i totinggwpliih which m the most elgctive. In Pu- l and the matron kiln lilac. shorts". mhapple andwa the Misses reign-in. There are hummus others r Jain-end "IVY amour which the syringa U2'r'vTiri',.tt",1/e', Eki2 special mention especially t [11336]" The Intake variety. madam. Virwrnl." Mn“ Pb, th his double white Bowers. which an q blag , ' wonderfully etreetiee. Some of the} 2,".'Y, a?“ most harmful Bowerine rim. such “or o e on tteutttt'.1etttrt,t"tre - hem The silver bee vine is one. ' BOO 4 that is both hardy and LJ,'t/i',le.iPiew 108i Continua! on page s l given in the Deerfield Masonic Tem- ple. Sunni-y evening. Inna-n a. nut! the auspices of the Deerfield M, 03.3. _ DEERFIELD o. E. S. 10 GIVE MASQUE DANCE Pacy Shuku‘ orchestn, famous for their puppy music, bu been en- gtgd. A Sarge variety of prises will be 3'.“ for the 'shit "tr- “chm -h“ Ind-J- my. ”UAR! I. I. qeemr'at-t _4’e “Ema-.80: val-End‘s: 5“”.ww - w- Wk. le- an mom-5:9: '.'ttatatg. h-tdllehd 4‘3".“ I. at. "tth.rt. -c-uanr__ue 're-Ear. hi- KNAAKS DRUG STORE tueei-asmtttGehma-a, Mr. Ginter, Mun-m of the tiaatee committee [In I my hm The' assiiiehtirm.voted, go "se-We - missed int-the Exiting for current exit-nus“ Hrs. Icyer reported that Winn Punches were being served to the ehil- dren and that am cents from each child covered the expense‘ Willie: Reiehelt took the place us~ udly ottupied by Miss Frances Bimi- "sud: " the Film . Ethel Kreh, Robert Jordan. and Thnser Batu read the Scriptures, the tnst named mounting to the pul- pit to do his put. John Freeman ennqunced the hymns Ind James In, A. c. an... vb N. a *'iyrt'a"t"ehrute'trer- nFriAycu-in‘. F - w.AtaAtueyri-teiniryi_eh Wulr.m,mdm "oruaurotisoswtsr. with an estimated can: is} outlined. A number of “an: wen referred to the bond for eonsideratimc Mr. Pull Fuller unmanned that he’ and In. Fuller would donate all the curtain: tor the school. Doughnuts and mice were served br the teachers during -the sod-l hour which followed the meeting. Fianna-“hm Waahi-.attug-r-ti" of he D-NM PIA W it ulthoWiln-t PIA-nah.“ NEW BOOKS ADDED TO PUBLIC LIBRARY '"'"rdf5dlifl',W.%. Hood can the amtotmeements for the week' the explained the object and purpose of the Tuxis society. Andrew Hutu: and Clean Vane? took the plue of the de-n-ushers. {Jud the numb choir VI! replaced by the Misses Jane Wood, Clgrice Sum-end, Mnry Rood, Verdi Varner, The paneake supper given Friday evening by the Turin society is to supplymoney for the philanthropic work of the organization. Thurs. Fri. and'Sat. This Week The following new books have ar- rived " the Deerfield public library: "Mad Cams.” "Keeper of the Bees" "Chronicles Avonlen." . “In Days of Poor Richard." Mrs. A. M. Mul books to the libnry "Bar Sinister.” “Enrich Papers." "White Company." “Boy Scouts." "Great Quest." "To Have and Hold." “Han Nobody Knows." Mrs. A. H. Unlike gave eight mogtessssea- of Deerfield We team right to liait quantity may. "utreuattsesteaha-tLip, Local andPersonni ket Friday afternoon the Tut-pouch;- Camp Fire Girls will have I council tire It the home of Mrs. J. Strong. Mr. all Mrs, M. Ostermnn and two daughters of Northbrook wen guests of Mrs. E. H. Willmn. More Wmmoflnim Mr. nnd Mrs. E. J. Bingham and daughter Sally, Mrs. Amelia Pyle of Chicago were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Bend} of Hazel unis ttue, Wednesday. Fridav evening, at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. John G. Prue on Saunders road a surprise party was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Browning by twenty members of the Deerfield 0.3.5. chapter. Mr. Ross Sherman is recovering from injuries received when he fell from a ladder one day Inst week. Mr. and Mrs. George Sampson of, Chicago were guests of the Utter's mother, Mrs. J. Hueht, Friday. Christ Willman, Jr., son of Mr. l Barnet, Aim Mae Ind Christ Willman. is "coverintr; Wading, June Net: from bronchitis. l Marian Meier. Lewi Mr. Fred Chvey has been ill “Minimum Margaret his home for the past week. 1 Myers. Edwin Wood. Mr. Gsd Mrs. -Georee Dyer enur- mined out of town guests over the week-end. “HM. G. T. Anderson Wu,“ the Misses Behrens 09W tTtcersme 3min. - . 7 Mr. and Mrs. Wtirry Glenda-f, In! or D 1 and Mrs. Jesse Strong amended nl " . hut, dress party in Libertyville, on Saturday evading. I Ills. George Engstrom spent the week endrwith a cousin in Cedar Ra, pids, Iowa. Mrs, Minnie Schmidt of Chieago visited at the home of her son. El- mer E. Schmidt of Springfield ave hue. last week. Mr. Rev. M. J. Andrews and a group of young people of the Presbyterian church attended an Evangelistic con- fcmnce held at the Second Prestt Orrin]: church of Chicago, last Fri- day evening. _ Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Kress were given a pleasant surprise mrty at their home on Hazel avenue. Satan day evening. Eighteen guests at- tended, Mrs. Fred Labahn was a luncheon guest of Mrs. C Xieber of Evan- ston Monday. The "3.0.Y." club will hold a meet- ing at the home of Miss Alice L'lfers cn 823 Ridgewood drive, Highland Park, Tuesday evening, Feb. 7. Mrs. Irving Brand emartning her iuncheon bridge club at her home on Deerfield' avenue, Wednesday. Mr. and Hrs. Nohn-n Diet: of Park Ridge were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J, Duffy Sunday, _ The Taxis Society held a business meeting at the Presbyterian church Tuesday evening where plans for I number of social atrairs were forma, lated. At the conclusion of the meek ing refreshments were served by the social committee. The Tatapoochin Cup Fin Girls In. lunmr Uyow at can“ It mh‘k - can He Ian-{i van 47x this 1;; OLD smart pt cf the Presbyterian Church will m " the he a! In. June- Free-In. an Hall - Friday liter-out. The pupil- of. Mm.ec. G. Pm willeiveaPiaaGmeitatinuep; knew church. Hominy can“, Jan. so. " eight o'eioei, to m? the public is invited to attend. A- rrogrun include Jackie" Myers, Jean Bartlet, Aim Mae amine, Bond): Washing, June Nelson, Billy Clothe, Marian Meier. Lewis Stryker, Rehn' born in 1844. His homestead is lo- cated In that beautiful spot "The Grove." nine miles south of Deerfield on the Milwaukee avenue road. The funeral was held on Pridnr, a short service was held at the home for the minim and near friends fol: lowed by the service at the West Northfield church in West Northfield 1ukwoods cemetery, where all the de- tensed of the Deariove family are in- terred. some thirty members repre- salting four generations of the fun- ily. The Rev. Bailey Wattenire had chm of the service and a male quar- tet from the Apollo Musical club ren- dered the music. A very large rep- reserttative of old settlers ind friends from far and mar gathered to honor the deceased. ott'-+ra0tre-orr..- Gilliam-mm!” irat Km" India-amass. 1'etue_.chieaeo,wsemrtA. John Deulove of West Northfuld, the oldest settler of Cook county died January " at eightrthree year: of an on the estate of his warm. Wm. Dearlove, Sr., where he as Sttttaad1attttut hur- lwm - 2W.5§II_drln J. Inn-d- Human. Margaret Sadly. Dorothy Myers, Edwin Wood. Genevieve Stein- er, _etfeurraiiarrraaa-caexc. John Barlow: Fumes Away Jan. Will: Uncle of Mrs. E. W. John Dearlnve had two brothers, William and Richard. who died yam 120 Ind his only sister Mary Dear- love Richards. wife of George Rich, this. (formerly of Glen View). now in Park Ridge who died two years In His immediate survivors are his auurhters. Grace. Carol (Mrs. C. E. Anderson) and Adri, and sons. John, Hurley and Leighton. John Dearlove had enjoyed splendid health all his life until a few days before his death. He was the oldest Sort of William Dearlove. who was the oldest son. of William Dearlove Sn. who came from York Shire, Hmo- Rate. England with a large family in 1366, in I sailing vessel, making the Sour-hey in three months time. At the an of twerttr-four years he married Miss “deli: Burks. of Hurt- ford. N. t. who passed away some years Mo. The home in which John died was built by his father for his bride and himself, here they enjoyed a long hvpy tire together. This es- tate is srm owned by the family which was purchased ninety-two yum ago from the U. S. government (Continued on pure 5) mil-Nd]. NORTHFIELD DIE Sandal] 17¢

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