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Highland Park Press, 5 Sep 1928, p. 9

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1teemtt-tr-tr-e-t " tei-e-tr-rue-. t*.ui-t.-. nug' ?ieir,t?iyi?iyiirti1?i! 'rifri'iiiyltit'C'.CC2': . a n In s7t'g"t,r.prl 'T"1 “WWI Mud M..'I‘P- (as. W! -th.rf..d and. octane-calming”. "%t_thrtrrmr"a-. Mahdi-VIII. ”Mann's-nu.- Py'ttr Finn!“ ' ”chard P. Pull, Hid n In View ofthis “unburned the list of cum for .2: month'- mW-illhatbhwdw or..trh"reyf--i, _ 1urye-tnriermisihem.ir, ttiett_neh_ytmsdmrirt-trtiu attttedSnHesv.Sistt Auntie ehttr,hteatit2ts.B--. I.” t We. in m" -iiGair%riiri e.e W!!!" tt. VIM (mild-Luna; nun-u mm m.“ 'rrthNLnuD-tiA.ir-k. ARM u. u.’ IG-aGi-ilu been hid-M 5331M” thogwmhu-mdntbnn- genial my a} in; 1a.- Te LATE The third maul hump bicycle road rate will be held but...» "ir, Ind Chicago Sunday. September M. according to the plan- “moaned by the Charla V. Baird! Athletic Club. Thin annual mm In: been - irttrraooddeal ofmttmrtU during the time that it has been in glist- tnce Ind ml! nu the list of entries hmmucuutdthyeuhe- tore. -- -ctrfektTiiiiiiiiEiEfitsE To Be Held on Sunday, Bert. 30;? According IILW l Lover: of chi legitimie drum. in Waukmn and Luke county will be interested in an announcement made today by Harm Shun to the el- fert that he is to re-open the Majestic Chnlre the latter part of September. Ever line! he left Wnukegln last spring. and for Dome ttme before, Sis- tnn ha- been conducting the National than": in Chicago. “MEAL. 1e.YARers my}; Xenon-lions for the purchase of the resources of the most experienced the former home " the mereiii">8rer. _h is I chlrming CouNe, too. Peoples State bank, locum nt Gen- Part of " lyinq ““le lovely meadow one" And Madison than, with thei 1end.arsd part trrwerrirttr I stretch ot Merll-n store, Inn. of New York. 'trem woods. which have been skill. was cloned "(gently with n considers-J fully trttt I"" te? provide haunting hon of "tuy00 eartt being paid the) lad hawking drives through long um! O‘DOPI of the building, according to, stately hm. that look any, bat are Amy J. A. nun-r. Wnukopn, no; the opposite. . n presented the New York concern. Let',',! Yet ". Mrcreker. Tr, Thu other: and members of the Federal Business association of ' tum were the questa of the Great Luna anal "lining lumen last Wednesday. The party included about a Hundred visitors. It arrived " Great Lakes shortly mar noon. where it was mm! by Admiral Craven. the. rommanrUnt, Ind 1 number of the otticers of his all. . . The most surcesful Dollar Day in tlr, history of the annual sale in Waukegan. was held luv. Thursday standing to reports from much-nu I“ uu-r the city who co-operated in the big event. Yireil Berkley. the three year old am of Mr. and Mrs. Autos! Berkley of "Intends. has hits right leg in I can with the Inn bone lmmnd following net non-idem Inst week. The boy was playing on the back porch of hi: home Ind fell from the railing. Sliding into second base in . hatt (um: that hunted . picnic at LII: lurid recently Frank Berger, 3904 West Eighteenth street. China», an employe of the Metropolitan Life In. W company. gunned . colu- pound fracture of the left leg. All visitors Ind delegltu to the American Legion Ante conventinn in INukesran this week end will be well lulu-n are of moi-dim to - made by the banning committee. [nun-ting awnings About “in Part of North Shore and Vicinity; County Beat Doings N EIGHIXJRHOOD PAW DUI De-tul,-'--. “WW ntarLhlIIHyloM'r Jorrme, The feature i,r"UTe- Jriiriihiet, think Mr. (an: West the beat is A royal host is Mr. Later. To the (third. tet when be In given card. of permission to play on his count he hag also given I charming ~lu'whous". an old farmhouse delicious- ly made over, added to, and furnishes, with quaint old Americnn fables. chairs, bureaus. beds. mks. curtains. .h na. glass. and so on. so that golfers an Mar there and tind provender " "and-y. when I luncheon is served to, them, while rest and shelter are also; provided. " is equipped with 1oekerm, showers. baths. and every other pro-) viaion for comfort that the not! up! to date to" club could {will virgin woods, which have been skill. fully an on! to provide haunting Ind hawking drives through long und stately hm. that look any. bat are the opposite, Mill Road farm stretches two-thirds‘ nf the way from Everett to Half Day, l a pair of well known vilUttes lyingf maximum! of Lake Forest and due wr-nt of Fort Sheridan and Highwood} rrsrrertively. Part of the eetate is de, ' voted to very high class firming, but, ttq most sinking {entire is its lplenw ird golf link; In eighteen bole coyrso‘ laid out with great skill and knowl- edge. and presenting 1 course to tax the relourees of the most experienced‘ pool of royal proportions, a pool nun-ion: ennuzh Io accommndam Louis IV. of France and his whole (Hurt. did they ever indulge in so much water. l Me the A. o. Lulu: ptaee. Mill ( Road farm. for instanee, out west of Everett. There, let in a wide stretch of Illinois farm land, in nu estate a! 500 an". is I beautiful union of lovely French manor house Archi- mm. harmonious and ttttine into the huh-rape perfectly, 3nd furnished with perfect taste and great knowl. edge of what is suitable for such In Abode. Exterior walls of a warm cream white support. lovely brown tiird roofs such u one sees in north/ prn Prime. Flagged (enacts to the) south and west dominate a wide stretch of (men countryside. At one‘ end of the home a green plaisanre) sbretchtr-, down hy I flower bordered) rurth to a grid blur. gnu-n swimming eottmuthtthuwoek'siaauetoade- wription of the In!“ mstate, form- erly (am. of the Hangman, Silver- nun. Doyle Ind Tully families, north of Danae“. " in a (rut “tithe- viun to the pioneer "miiies to have thrir farms converted into stgeh beautiful dwelling places. A. D. LAB!“ ISIAH BECKER!) m “BUN! Artie}! iy Sunday! by Tet Hahn: X. mien oerrtor of the modem mt quickly? ’7 --- "GiFGGit, .Illll'pe- i'GiiiTr; the or 'deep' mower. Bauer ”on todttr-- with: iuUnd on . iaaFiiGii,G7, 'Emupend". - Gi'; hounathom. 'il,u1'Ul'l',elld'l',l'tUldlr2ol'; ~mmfiuhwumyauaw ttreatttrtgtNtNrad_tq6it' W vm _o-t'hire.itkrer,otteiioFTii'EGti'raiiii ”vacuum. You'llbcmatmmice 1t1tePet.riCtttf 'rtrtftmteyF., Thr but at LtE1teEtPryyr.-ttmtrrrhue, WortrrCAuaDrmtANDDtguirtD " Attractive on! New D-NH Gott Foam on Brute Send your Lawn Moser to us take Sh-penedand .Al I TWO-tn! Avila-n The Highlanh Part. Press For " ustie, pi~turesque haven deep in the «woods. where nudes a quaint log house under the trees, set about with rogue tables and chain, with two open brick tirepuees ut one side. one for baking and the other for broiling in the open air. This was built as a surprise for the family by the men cmployed in getting the place in order. Theyood used was hewn from the trees cut down to clear the golf course. The whole thing is an in- tegral part of the place and as rustic as possible. It is charming in itself. as welt u a delightful contrast to the beautiful house and terraced gar- dens that lie a half mile away. It makes a pleasant refuge from the! world and a lovely asylum on a hot summer day. The Great Lain-s naval training "ation had a distinguished visitor fur the past several days in Rear Ad- nnr..l Luther Fl Grctwry, civil emrin per turns. l'. S. Navy, chief of "the bureau of rards and docks of the Navy department, who arrived on Sunday and left for Washington on Tuesday. , The visit a! Admiral Grammy to the mid-west station was an omcitsl one and part of an inspection trip that inrludrd the naval stations nt' Puget Sound, Washington; Mare Is-l land. Califoroii; and San Diego. Ca!- ifornia: and the proposed naval Im- muuilion depot at Hawthorne. Ne- ‘Ida. ’ugo. and Ibo In employ: of the ”Vane camp-11y, was instantly killed ‘Monday morning on Grand avenue, Pttween Lake Villa and Fox Lake ‘when the motorcycle with side at Attachment which he was riding lUt "ite road and crashed into a guide (rail. Curb. according to Deputy _tiheritr G. w. Neilsen of Fox Lake, (is believed to have been traveling at ,3 high rule of speed when the acci- l, dent occurred. l The input hurled the rider's trodyl C, dlsum of 35 feet into 3 field. He Hus dead whvn found by Joseph -sattpe, - laborer. who was working ' 101'“: ard who went. to the scenel 1 when he heard lhe.,crush. l Chief of Bureau of Yards and Dorks of Navy Inspects Station ADMIRAL GREGORY VISITS GREAT LAKES Drmxm" IS KILLED m HWYCLE CW Y. H. a“. " Chic-l. a.“ Pro- Mmetirse 'gtt Fox Like My Theodore H. Gurkn, " yet” old. a private operative for the Dede!!!“ Detective Berviee Association of Chi- THUISDAY. SWIBEI Joseph Conrad "the dahlia man on Duffy's hill" had a large basket of his blnssnms of exquisite loveliness which "eciipied a table alone. Mrs, Ling-01!: Pei; C? ty" seeds to be " al' the Garden club. Fr, FU and bee 4;”ch whiny ink-rest in life is ch tctol m a _spo'. which they haw made 'fa th Mr of Emma)" and n joy forever." Mun, Marlin lnsuH honorary mem- ber " and liudmuther to the Garden my of Itct.rtieid. lure-”mod a ”ma: Au pl'zure can do justice to the tum vomit-n! loveliness of the garden of Mrs. Charter,. Clyde Bracket! of Wshuct Road. In one week two hundred people '21nw to we the gurdtn famous far its glmmu» color scheme. (in this garden have been lavished all of the love and care of a childless uuyle whom inn-rest in lirr. is ' Lincoln Market successful I'IS the Exhibitian, because of the distance from wee-travi-err-totitis-iii-ru:, I "ipied a table alone. i.rclePetttis donated "hon, PIGS, rErirr,triitiiar.r.T.CC.Tr..........ah, GROGAN’S FAMOUS 30m BRISKET mum,» .t.......................35e Plume in yourorder and call for it later. smrr'sPmamnrsucEDBAcoN,n, .........,3 oURmilslrsMorrEDmurs,tts m....,...........' SHORTLEGOF FINEST SPRING LAMB,itr ......3 FANCY FRESH DRESSED BROILE’RS, m .......4 SHORTLEGOF FINEST MILK-FED VEAL, ttt ...3 r'ANcYraomvEALcrroPs,m ........-.........4: ui1ANP0rtrrsrroUurERRoAs'r,m ............2 r'RrilBtrhrri1ArrsPArtriutms,ns................z DELICIOUS BREAKFAST PORK SAUSAGE, mum", _-...........................? 3mCYMrhWAUKEEREDmrrs,m ;..........34 FRriWrNA'mrrilBEri1ri'axrNGUEs,m ............3¢ trllEorrllilDCALABAMS,ttt w...-...............? Mrcl9ll,ha?8i,?,,hT'sppyEraiss COOKED Consider Quality -- Since the dawn of History the man who has gained permanently. has gained on quality. 519 Central Avenue Telephone Highland Park 3140 Mrs. Bmckett's Prize Garden told for "the benefit #3} .1 I: A. H. Harrison defeated J. P. Bow, ers I to 3, J. Harrison defeated L. Meyer I up in " holes; W. F. Lock- ridge defeated R. Halpin 2 and 1. and G. A. Stillson defeated Dr. J. R. Murpry 3 and 2. Sweepstakes win- Mrs. c., E, Wallis won the trophy at I ".'tts Briergate Golf club which pro-* Jaims her the Woman's club churn-L Non. berause she won over Mrs. A. W.) Tarvit on? up in thirty-six holes. 3 wan- were: H. D. Harris/rn, -G. A Stilson and R. C. Hummel. Th:. Tuxis rocicty win have a pie n3: Friday, was. WALLIS WINS" _ CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Those an the affirmative team were _ '." natd Easum, Anne Warner and: FY h I Kreh; those on the negative Side] was Jane Wood, Anna Yohanna, ands James Hood. 1 “I? solved that the investment of) " iite un the foreign field in mission-: le scrwce is "renter than that of; if, in a bu-in.s< tartar" was debatedi Iv {by Tuxis society in the Deerfield) A resbstvriatt church. last Sunday eve- l Xin' SOCIETY HOLDS DEBATE LAST SUNDAY uh it luraclt-d ttuwer grower: lovers. that it goes into history the best rondurled show of a" mpted. ,Ib ...........30c 'sttt............35c Deerfield,, North Shim New; I' and speeini Feature. Sandi}. September. 9th Uhurch school. 9:tr, a. m. _ Sonia-S. litH5, a.nL Rev. Um. Nil: of Fymhurst college, l EanhursL Illinois wsll have charge of 'le services. The Sn-plL-nlbrr Workers Conn-r. Friday. Supt Nth. 7 It. m. A ru-np. Mauve supprr will precctic the con- fcrence. le monthly meeting of the Ladies Aid will bs hzltl at the home of Mrs. H, nry Sum-n. Second street. v a We *" _ "mg a! 1:].1. A cordial u‘clvmm- to all the Merv new and I.'ii\ilit'.~ of thrs church. "errtieid Presbyterian Chunk Rev. Mark J. Andrews, pastor 9:30 Church-sc; ION?) Morning worship. The pas- " will. condom the service. Meeting of the "ses-tOrt Wednesday wmng, Sept, 12, at the hurie of Dr. "avis. Meeting of the church school stay, Tuesday evening. Sept. li, at the home of Mrs. E. L. Virtyard. Troop 52, Boy p'couh. Friday Pb'U- THE swxmsn ART METAL Co, In Gust W. [mum N s renrelenunjve‘ as; cue-m. Ave, Hummus Pub Pu... m.tuard Park nu Deerfield Church News Grading Lawns - Shrubbery Prrermiels, - Walks - Terraces st. Paul's LANDSCAPE GARDENER 9|?) Logan Street Highland Park 2288 After T o'clock ART META L WOR K Sn-pu-mbrr Workers Cottfer- il| be hrld at the parsonage Sum Nth. 7 It. m. A ru-np suppur will prom-uh- the con- g of the church ,ctrool star, evenirtit. Sept. 11. at the Mrs. E. L. Viuyard. re, Boy p'coutm Friday eb'U- TELEPHONE a. P. 551-535 S. BISETH and Gardens Evangelical Church .39c 35c 42c 21e 21c Pivpt.n1rruk, pahtur 31c 39c 45e

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