Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 29 Nov 1928, p. 9

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Inst not. lil- Rachel Baht at Hulk-a] Baud In Sue-let: " “Guests Anal _ Missl0NAllY soam MAINE!) SUNDAY Manly. when an automobile in which than brothers. mil m and member: of I firm operating n lute Whole-ale (my establish- meat in China». skidded o. to the pavement on Motate 21. about a, mile north of Libertyvilh " "bout lid- night last night. Libertrvine high ubool. which wan “unwind "eenur by I bond inn: voted by the people of the Whip. are being huh-d to completion um der the direction of the when of tho board of adulation who hope to be in a position to awn! the con‘ tract for the work by Dumber no. lia- Man. In man and an» ton-cycle policeman n Winthrop Btsr. hor in February of 1921. is meeting with I hinted fight on the pm of the America: [Agion of "he coun- ty to mum any move to lea-en the Dani-hunt. m. Hombre-hold; uutsmtrtortsekk. 7 mini} hi_rarrftite.dudatt- of hit niece. Aers. M Cream: of " miire Nikki; tiV‘Cre-in: Rudolph Enter. I mid-It of LAI- can!” Pr non than}: yd", dbl! It h}; lane a mynuhfiéq; Chae%.rraedms.aat-dhier. trr-dr-ia-tofa-iii. hmhhwtyhapihllutwuk att.rttat_dttt-d-toaad In. 'uttnd-miamatetastts. hosritnttora-th. new“ WWI. - ”HEW or_sumur evening " the Deer- PAW OBI Believed to have but: WM Plum for the new .dditioa to the 'ut-tf "tmer" to_ucm I pug- Alfrgdmmnmi‘utof ni- Pit if!“ '33.." '7 aged rkeetrrm-tr, '.imsmaiTk -tMsqm.thaehlt. EU”! I tat ‘D 0.. PH-. '1_---,'s. OM Inna-q “y- m pg '"lt'l'5aNtttgtprt' r31: 'atgtrafgtat ”it'll-unkind ummu-um ”mu-When!- which-Magnum “hm-”Wink. Anh- 1T,'dt2fg'.'etg'= h a! ofP1?1*tr-eet-oe. “in. 1-! idCrU '3'..."“w'ai ind." _ ’KJIHVMW L Praise for the History of Deerfield from” in every letter of receipt for Ithe book tent to former residents of (the community. One said " one my ‘own name mentioned once in 1 while. " never expected to get into a book, and there I am: thanks to you. I in“ and live over no many 2 events mentwned. I at down to look Ttre-thuman-tofthe-tr W's m. iq bout-gm help -irdunmriditerrimnwhiett in mm. 113,me 'h1rttethattut-frr-tse' IM-ubbthhnn-ber moment an A'rrmNJr,tM' use. " An executive board meeting of the DeeMUld P.T.A. In: held in the prim cipd's once Friday Juneau, Nov, 23. it Bras the opinion of the com- mittee that effort. should he tenured immediately upon lunch mom and action wu taken with little discu- Iiol to allow Mrs. A. R. Warner. the chairman of hygiene eomrrsittee, to tr-Use oil cloth for tables, cur- tain: tor window», (hm Run (as plate and award column for decor- ating of wail.. One my spend " evening seeing how m-ny times your ngme. or that of your neighbors’ and friend! are mentioned in the history. No book of the mile can be bought for my lens, Ind many people would My pay more tor the privilege of luring . permanent mm of the family, and service in Int time as well u in day: of peace. LUNCHBOOII TO BE REDECORATED SOON "about over when it arrived and beanie m intervuted that an hour and a halt went by before I knew it. h is surely worth while and will be with“! by I but of people. The work on it in enormous. It is a lunch prised book." The muting adjourned for I social hour mud n beautifully set tea This. members of the Junior Gar- den club read their prize winning ea- uya on "Mr Garden." DIM Stry- hr won (In! priu of two dollars. Ada Vinyud of the Wilmot school, won wand prise, Ind Shirley Var- 'ner won the third prize, each of which wan one doll”. HIS'IURY OF DEERFIELD JS BEING COMPLIMENTED The chnimn of the nominating col-mm... In. C. F. Boyle, read in mrort. The W others were “manly elected. They up Mrs. P. Ir. Jordan. PM” Mrs. Frank Burroughs, vicspmidem ; Mrs. Frank Bum. secretary; Mrs. E. A, Wood, treasurer. iii. In. Gary "kurtiGsiririJr In out" and ability and is has to Fr PP.dit {you Ml you of mm». 31.6.. claiming you at (yank: with. club members Thunlullnatingottlucudm tNhamaheid ”unbound” W. W. Canary on WM after. lch-,Nov. 21. Reports (you tho!- “amnion-uni“ ehairmeatwere ' Thrrmrortgeadtrvthemrtir, in. Dru-fiat, In. Booty. was " -mamuhmuaur. hibmmrmdnmouimpir- -tet'ertenetttesarttutoue ti? ell! accomplish in dialing TI; in nppmeintims Gt her ieeodiimiid _, or SAID“ CLUB {humour-M; lei-rho! ,,-uigcitsd,s., 1-th Ir. ecu"; i-itid 78;. Tara up. - m aid an lug-g.- IIII. __ nonhuman-hallma- hubris-humus“: “‘10..erme 'A-ta-ther-out'- Mahmud-bulimi- tamehnAhqh.t- _ Also-trr-ee-at-set, w-rhh-,nrhot.vob-..e *dmdmrdw. 'd'ttgt,t",2tti."tuuhtte '--6.artt. we." Mallard-gnu Be. which the tihearines ot the Evnnshon Public - Ind wanted to the P. Y. A. of tho mm! Ichool; Ind the distributed - to those pm- all. she, minted the children check thit-q-ttfait-ia, ugh-dud and that boob may Huntsman-um. tth-et-ist-hs and a. w at dmdn- who 'etattHrgi+ag. Indigo-Immacul- h bl“ a lit d an boob PM“!!! Gt '5- ee" h spot. of . tut of books for who The children of the upper trrndes an; a group of three songs which one of their number announced as folh'l: “Th Joy of flu-vest," WWW; an} mi?! “Mr: The Wilmot School Parent-Teacher “satiation held its - monthly meeting at the school on Friday eve- hing. Nov. 16. After the which: of the last meet- ing and the Wren-’3 report. the pvt-idem. In. (Hater. reminded us Friends of the Armours. tsttrneted by the blue. braved the heavy smoke to [any on! art treasures, silver- wm. and hunting. Miss Market Demonstrates Mr. Armour, a cousin of the late J. Ogden Among: studied frlsfrke in his' bedroom It " I. m. Seiling a hose, he fought the fire until fire- men arrived. Johanna Gotler. I uurumaid. VII overcome by smoke. GOOD PROGRAM GIVEN AT WILMUI‘ P. T. A. MEET Although the fire burned for two hours in the residence at 395 Green Bay road, it was confined to the third floor. Restoration. it was believed. will cost $150,000. Prominent Luke Forest society leaders enlisted Is volunteer firemen Sunday when names swept the 8200,- 000 Lake Forest home of Laurence H. Armour. . Headed by Col. Noble B. Judah.'un- I-alsmlor to Cuba, they carried out. the costly furnishings from the first and second floors. Meanwhile Mr. Armour, who is I vice-president of Armour & Co., helped the Lake Por- est fire department battle the blue on the third floor. [ SUNDAY FIRE DAMAGES LAURENCE ARMOUR HOME There will be other entertaining features on the program. A d-nce will follow the performance on Sat- urtlly evening. Stink-y. Gustavus Svensan (a detective dis- Ruised u a gurdener) _ [alloy Scully. The play is being directed by Mrs. Pauline Schiey nnd is very entertain- ing with I clever plot and interest- ing romancv interwoven. l Una: a. mph- of the new drama, “n. Girl who Forgot.” and written by Ulna- Mortimer, will be R. N. A. an... . three-act My prune-bod in th- luonic Temrte on W owning. Dee, " AM Scur- day owning, Doc. 14. Following in tho an at char-tun: 1m- (Dnly Man) butler in Baird homo-Rh- Hui. J David Baird (district attorney) - Chri- Johnna. Boa In, (Nan In by stormr-Etsie Greet. (David? Swedish maid) cum Aither. -uRo, Sadly. Pearl Dwain (David's cousin and ward, . rich heirmssr-Eva Cooksy Giles Elton (physician and foster brother to Penr0--Thayer Bate. Judy Elton this sister) F- Pauline, Lyndl Gray " lin with her eyes on morid)--Peart Juhnnd. Aibay..fhettt (David's secretary) wwwmumm Mr. Art CE”: Mia Ginter MmMWeck S-ACI' WHEY DEC. " THURSDAY. NOVEMBER a, "" "Mr. Duck time in chugg- of an -maiGiii; committee, The drive in being made lubnudulchvlinmlw tor-tmm-ttms. 1htstesietrtatarrout-- the pkno. mmmm-utm Mmhnandpnilhd. 1rhemtemtarvuio-sdutt-ot atrtreeeiationtothe “minnow '.r""ud.irsettistuemsdat- First St.' and Elm Place Ennis-Iii» drive in on nuns " North Sheridan ANNOUNCEMENT Standard Gasoline and Motor Oils Mobiloil ELM PLACE SERVICE STATION A Complete Line of . ANTI-FREEZE - GLYCERINE AND ALCOHOL BASE PRESTONE 17 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD On the New Masonic Temple Building) EVERYTHING FOR THE HUNTER..rtsHERMAN, Ind ATHLETE Our New Quarters Adequate space- together with ell modern fecilitiee, makes it possible for us to serve the public even bet.. ter. than in the put. The Perfect Anti-Freeze DOES NOT BOIL OFF IrisPurupires of Chum, 1m " teacher in Wilmot school, [Ive a dem.onstration of the way ahe teaches a than in urt. She had the children of the upper grades cut and make -- ....i_ unw- u DHVE’, -I'I. Christ William, Ind Mrs. E. L vu- yud Age the committee. A committee was "ruiiirio h , charge; of gum, ete., for the chi]- The December and“ will be the time for thy Christmas pm. through the children of th- new agtdrruluwiiibesoitth-rt Frank Siljestmm ALCOHOL Now Located ll Motor Di-Greases WHIZ Eveready We Are at tn v Phone Highland Park 3545 Winter Oils and Greases The attendance wu good coughin- ing the very stormy night. made by Raymond Curb: In: clou- u the beat. Tho-e and. by Willin- Hutinn, Ada Vinynrd Ind J” Jubon received honor-hie nation. nth-Mummcb roomi.Ihe “rhy- with all“ tadfteteehemeatbraeimut-.i the but Prteraadirtittbtreti. turkeyl from TELEPHONE I. P. “I“ Highland M 1100 Pressure Greasing Holmes Electric Electric

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