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Highland Park Press, 11 Oct 1928, p. 16

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On Batorday "terrtoort, Me. Lewis Adelina of boom!” avenue. enter. him“ in honor of the ritthth birth- 51 “may of her daughter. m Nine little (“can nttended. MM Warmth»: in" been W to I {smell human to be ("In h hum of put dinriet mm- - Idiom-3h n the Green Ten ht. mu Put. mucky Minx. on. " " a swarm Room '..aeb.mu.trr.itb.rc-c., A mup of Deorfwld boy scouts Attended the Northwestom~Butler loath" - It Dyche stadium Sat- - Moon. Mrs. s. P. Hutchison. Mrs. R. D. Reeds Ind son Carter, Mrs. Alex Willmln. Mrs. R. Greenshde and Mrs. Ray Gum-ltd were lunchoml 'torsta of Mrs. cum Hottmier of Chi- n”. Thumdly. Mrs. Mary Cockney is visiting her sitter-in-law in North Chin”), who is seriously itt. T Mr. and er G, H. Miller have IS their hon” [outs over the week, end Mr. and Mrs. Reed and m Richard of Milwaukee, Mrs. Reed is I sister of Mrs. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ben: and Mrs. Mary Cooksy hnve returned from Ashland. Wis., where they have on- joyed . two weeks vaentiott. Mr. Ind Mrs. Fred Protine and dumb!" of Elmhurst visited rel-~ ties in Deerfield aver the week-end. Mr. aners, limes! Lenn of or tcrmul avenuev are planning to move to Glencoe the first of November. Mrs. R. D. Reeds entertained her bridge club at her home on Orchard street, Tuesday afternoon. - The Iteertieid A. C. football team have scheduled a game with the Wy- andoth Indians from Chicago for Sun- day afternoon. Oct. 14. Deertield played them last season and defeated them 7-6. Come out and support the The low tide for farm land values was reached during 1926-27. t but since that time there has been a gradual increase in the de-, mand for farms and those who are purchasing have a larger l amount of cash to make the initial payment on the land. Under these conditions young men in the rural districts are less interested _ than formerly in going to the industrial centers. while a fair per-.} centzme afrvoung men in industrial centers are considering with 1 their families the advisability of returning to the farm. ) This favorable report by the Land Bank would indicate that l farming will be looked upon with more favor during the next tive ‘ or ten years. and that the returns to the farmer for his labor will be quite favorable as compared to the average workman in other lines of activities. Mr. and Mrs, Bowman moved to Texas from Deerfield last spring. Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Dike, Mrs. Dike~Tecklor and Mrs, Ashton Nash of Crystal Lake were the quests of Mrs. Fred Clow of Highland Park. and of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reiehelt, Jr., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muhlke and daughter Betty are planning to leave Saturday for Harlinger, Texas where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton left Saturday for Long Beach, Calif., where thcy will spend the winter: Mrs. Titoms at Saturday for Stratton. Nah, where she will visit her mother. who is ill. An increasing demand for farm lands from every part of the country is noted in a symposium just published by the Federal Land Banks. Without exception, the presidents of these banks report a turn for the better in the situation and a gradual in- crease in the demand for farm Lands. This applies nut only to "no part of the country. but to the entire country. It indicates that the tide has turned and that the agricultural outlook is encouraginyv. A town that gets out a good vote shows that it has civicV spirit. Its citizens would be apt to look after their municipal affairs. and see that taxes are-reasonable. and that modern} advantages are provided. The town that gets out a large vote; looks to people who hear the returns like a progressive and} advaneing one, [ The total vote of a town. in proportion to its population. gives some idea of what kind of a town it is. If the vote is always light, the chances are that thinge go poorly in that town. The little use of the ballot indiéales a slack citizenship, which will make itself felt in many ways, - LOCAL REASONS FOR VOTING There are many reasons for voting in this community. lt is not merely necessary to choose cumpetent and qualified presidents, congressmen. governors and legislators, but our people need to form the voting habit for the benefit of their home towns. Resolutions orcinriojJrdrririrVL of thanks, obituaries, notices of tttttr- uinments or other attairs where an admittance charge is published, Will be charged at regular advertising rates. Tie Highlanh Park Puss Telephone - “inn-a Put ss/sas Chicm ofBce: 6 North Michigan Avenue Tel. State 6326 BUBscittertox PRICE . $2.00 A YEAR All communications must be accompauued by the mime 1nd address of the writer, Articles for publication must reach the editor by Wednesday none Io/tttture appearance In current Issue. hand A: Second Class anther Inch f, 19H, at the post om " Hi Park, lllinous, under the Act of Hugh 3, 1879. Published weekly by The Udell Printing Co. at Highland Park [Ale County, [Dinah THURSDAY, U("I'()BER ll. ty2s PAGE 81! Deerfield Nears _'. _ r r r ,1 "sis-si-clips'),-,'); 'il-cpe? ," _ , ,: tc' T a _ = er, ‘27:?13': (/yt'i,y,: Lzulw’EQ-H'Wb’ . j; -NPir, ‘51; Lxgigg‘ if 54tt Central Avenixe; iiiiriasi AA, "I. lssl’I-ll) THURSDAY ofmri k723i FARM LANDS IN DEMAND by :l1ll-J‘UDELL PRINTING co. The lnrlmndrnl Social duh will hold It: not! regular meeting It the home of Mrs. Id "mi-Mm. Mr. nod In, S. P. nouns.» In nrtrmtitte n test thy.- at the home of their so“. ttor Hun-Mum in Irving Park thH vat. Mn, A. J. Johnson hats been ap- "ointert anirmnn of Amrricnn Red Cross rnmmmoe in Bet-meld to soc~ rev-d er Austin Plum who In: -,trvrrd faithfully for tho put two "an. The “null drive for funds uh)! open Armistira My, Novem.. Nor " and it I! "an!!!” to say, the Amnricln Red Cro" is greatly press- od for money " the pram! time. Mr. tad Mrs. Austin Pilate had. xrtld tyir home on Grand avenue, and will In". "rertteld within IVE; week. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Huttenberg Ind won. Harold. of Ringle. Win. In- Ibo Tuestn at the Sud!" home this week. Miss Pearl Peterson, who has been {muting her mother. Mrs. Julia Pr terson for the past tin weeks will lav" Friday to spend the winter in New York City. Mrs. M. J. Hrlyne of Seattle, Wash.. is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. C. Similar of Orchard street. Mr, and Mrs. B. Habel of Chicago wers- nests at ihe home of their daughter. Mrs. Harry Man, Sunday. Mrs. Cart E. Bates and infant Ion. Carl John. have returned from the Highland Park hospital to their home an Waukegnn road. Ground has been broken for the now home of Mr. Ind Mrs. Welt). on Orchard street. Mr. Edward Sagan is erecting 3 house on Halo] Ivenue for Mr. For» 'er of Chieatto. Lira L. C. Hole celebrated her rsisrhty-third birthday anniversary at cur home on Deerfield avenue, Fri- day. The quests included mostly r'olatives. her children. grandchildren ml treat grandrhildren. Mr. and Mrs. Neat Oellig of wir tetrtle were guests of Mr. Ind Mrs. Bruce Bliine. Sunday. _ Mrs. T. Taylor has spent the past week at the Sheeley farm in Gurnee. I:.p>"tui], Itrwriiehl; Robert Clinic.“ TLukoL'Jn: Harry Edwards. Grunt ..ak(-~ or pod adjuvant. l In”. Vs, E. L. Holmes and grand-1 op.. (ml. of Clarksville, Mo.. visits-(1* nialzvr-s m Devrfield last week LC) Ending Mr and Mrs, S. P. Hutchison; . mi Mn. Juiia Petcrsom , Pavid Gardner is m with pump, num'a at his home. 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The In r31 will Humid of '"rtamrul chickvnl :'x-u-:l minnow. Lut'.|'nrl peas and rarmh‘. ~l::w. pit-Hui beets, rolls. but, rr, puffer, un'l lmmwmade pie. Sunday. Oct. '21. we will have nur Rally Day >(‘erCP5 and roll call. For» "wratinn and Sunday school will :m". . fur this st-rvire. Sunday school "'nibtren will take part in the Ttrrr- tram. There will be special mui. and a speeial speaker has been in, vited for the occasion. Let us maliv it a "Red Letter Day" in the church. In the Lake Forestthicaro " zamv last Saturday the punting of "Tillie" liartin, former Deertietd-.Shieus grid star. who is attending teake Forest; was a feature. He made two 60-yard hunts. the longest made oWStaku‘ field this year. Lake Forest Ivan the; Ramp, 3 to 0, but Coach Slam: sub, stituled several of his first string! run-10 avert defeat. inns report, MARTIN‘S PUNTTNG ts FEATURE OF BIG GAME L'rut Friday, Oct. w, Scout Court of Hnmr in the a<>rmh1y mom for (new View, Northbrook, nverfield and Liber. tyville, at TA,'; ir, m, The public i, rur-iialiy irrciteU, We extend a cordial invitation to all the aervin-s and activities of this church. Chs "eertield Pretstrrtrriar, Church Rev. Mark J. Andrews, pastor 9:320 Church-school. Departmental organization. Graded instruction. 10:45 Preparatory service and the celebration of the Lord's Supper. 7'00 Pioneer. meeting, under adult pruidanee. for all boys and girls of the Intermediate department of the church-school. Miss Ruth Bolt. leader. 'for Thursday, Oct. lk, meeting of the Woman's Missionary "aciety. Mr. Andr‘w Shrene of Hull, Mich., and Mrs, Lilah Cook of Lansing. Mich.. were married at St. Paul's narwuage Tuesday Jkt, 'd with the Rev. F, G, Piepenbrok ottkiatimr. 0n Friduv. Oct. 5, Mr. Alvin Morgan of Rwandan and Miss Mary Rittis of Waukrgan were also married by In. Virginia Hit-h In: W ill- vitations to all the widows of Don- tield tor a party to be hold at hot home on Wnukegnn road on Wednes- day afternoon, Oct. 17. The Deertield Garden club will hold a regular meeting " the home of Mrs. Julian Smith on Ostermm Ive- nur on Wednesday afternoon, Oct. l7, with Mrs. G. A. Willen u u- ststant hostess. Mr. B. S, Leech from statf N Elm Place school, Highland Park, wm give a talk on "Bird Life." Mr, furry c, Belle in hit by an automobile un the Deertield coma Thursday evening and Wu slightly injured. Mrs. trvint/ Bland will be has“: to her bridge at her home on mt iucsduy afternoon. ,, __ h - Christian Endeavor rrat sorvice for your, STATEMENT in emu-mm "aim In ' T-' " - ' q ' -_._e_C__ -..e" “u... ”on, w Wednesday. choir rehearsal at ‘h “I r." aiiiiFCriiie7 ft rr 'r.h scl.uol. ict.-, rvirrrs. {0:13 a. ,nir. Friday, 7: TH] HIGHLAND PARK PRWN, HIGH“)!!! PAIL ILLINOIS huh] v(- {m sale. Pivpenbruk at St P, any-lit?! Humuhm Church In. Woe :11 A, P. Johnson. miiil,rG' I p. In. in 'rcrupieti All kind, 'ttqwn'.sruk. paxlur xate.Hical Church L of trauma! chickvnA . Lulu'rul peas and Uni beets, rolls. but, home-made pie. H. wry will have nur " and roll call. (hm Sunday school will or OWNERSHIP PAIN. " "NIL! Miwznnary society t.s rain Sana-Jay. in 'he Ant-nu "trtrt. rd ly Gastiiehl's d, M‘ bakery Mood, '.'t'"e'"" and sf warp cog: a GA - “RIM-"Vi c, a. m. A "ass Praise son: 'aul's Parson sht at h of The I hm. 7 A5 oommus main CHICAGO ENGAGEMENT tolled-u (lo-d N w in an Month AtySel:yu [ Theatre _ “Good News," that rod hot cone:- tate mun-II comedy based on football l mw In its ninth month of it: en- Jaireatent at the Selwyn theater, Chi- Lug-b. 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