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Highland Park Press, 23 Jan 1930, p. 28

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var, all of oeerhtd. Three children died in mum, Edward. Ruth and Mabel. There on living ,2? mad- children and three mumm- -drga. In Mei-ae-eh-rr-tur- &erah Schem who minim hip. , . Brothers of the decedent living on William and John Clove: of Gkncoe and one sister. Mrs. Freda Jones of Balding, Mich. One litter and._m brother are dead. . i Home NW C Mr.. Claw 'tt ' spent on farms for which his (acumen~ nation in some instance: was lg low Q thre dollars per. month. ",al,1ld',t', 1iehadanntttrat inathtetfortrrd . plants and became well-known» u a farmer., An a poor young man he started the “new business in 1885, . OUR BEST NATIVE POT ROAST -, ¥OUND..._..-....-.........._._...-......____;___--______"WA - . Litieolln Market 1lyiruiitai, Mrs,, a'--.-'-'-'-"-',--,-.,--.--,'-,"'))':, Wigwam, Pnrk; Mrs. Alice Ari Deerfield, and Ilia Amanda Chm. Elmer L. Chvey, Harry T. Chvey, Raymond Ai, Clue; and-Ro, P. Ch- In 1888 he married mung. Selim. Her death deem-reg! Doc; t ' Met, an! of a fumily‘it " chm ao to living. They are In. ITU wanna, .lf,Htltttr1roiy Mrs. Chm William, F. D. CLAW, PIONER NURSERYMAN, E DEAD Shop here and you will get 16 ounces to every _Tromtd,_and the very highest quality _ of meats and poultry POUND. LEAN NATIVE BOILING BEEF FRESH MEATY SPARE RIBS EU QUART .-- SILVER THREAD SA-UER KRAUT‘: SHORT LEG or THE FINEST MILK FED VEAL . 35 PtMWD---------.......-,-..,_._.s, C OUR BEST SMOKED HAMS POUND. Fresh Dressed ROASTING ‘CHICKENS SHORTLEG of the Finest Spring Lamb POUND.-..,....----.-, - Trr t "i: SWIm PREMIUM ‘SLICED BACON POUND.... __ - - 1519 Central Aygnne'f T Phone Highland Park 3140 (Continued from Pm C) _. _,!llr 1 NG 1'.l5'.?i'1_.c.... L 18c Dammit» Highland Park lodge No. 1862 Brotherhood and Protective Order of Elke end of M. Fool’s Ev,. nngedical church, Mold. Wat: Widely Moe-ed w In dldhiebu‘eineuudeocinl as; _yoeiuytrtr-auidihieustaal. team by his fellows, and his titerh9ttt wharar recognized and appreciated. No man in this community had more friends that A'. D. Clevey and none will be t',"Q2get,',,Ir,. missed. In every- thing in ieh hows: intended he put forth his"beat enorte and hirin- bereet and assist-nee in eu‘govemenh He was I well known and honored new)“ of both the Illinois and the National Nurserymen's ”mentions, of the Biglgland Park Chamber at which he later operand under the name of Rubia Nun-rim. In 1934 hit human-we- irststteroe- under the name of P. D. Cleve: levitate Numeric: of which he Add en mi- dent up to the-{hue of his death. The nurseries are New}, known and one of the largest in the middle welt“ “annuals of the beautiful trees and lplants in the Chicago Puke and on the ttneat estate: elm the lake shore were grown end furnished under his '.tm'ttmerretrt.-rtsr"atiir-ii'i"iiirt" tieitttetrihirheaittcdid not are . him to be veryective. His mete-t hobby I'll his business and he spent his last year- enjoyirig the thous- ends' itrarhattartn- Will-Te]. fmmmiiig. 'r..., IS: ........ 20c .t... 39c l 39e .--. 39c W Bg-------.---.....-, .- ""---NeM'V OVr‘ll,m .,Ivl.l( "F Davis says "Wilmat schoo‘l children; (If: healthy. Hot lunch dings are now beintr saved my to “new iCe'dttikirHi,"rr . ' Playgronpd‘ equipment was- an- . She taid palm:- dud pious a. ligion, and they Ihopld'not be the Community life is fast stripping ttim.. ily life and no bk; an of childran " home indict right ”ample. for them. Watch tantrums of, children, They often oopy their parents, She laid, “make your school beautiful too." £1th and anchors-ore both impdrtahtsetors in ehildrmh lives. _ The teachers reported _that Dr. Davis says "Wilmot school children (Continued from the Dearth! rations we sacred an; ther"-,-' testing conditions are in" thy I the homel ' . ___/ Wilmot School mm. _ Holds Interesting ' Meeting, January 17 tn honored cm 'r1usae"rtaee will he hard to in, and wbounnmory Vi" tonthe gm minxhehouu of its people. _ T . for the we!!!" of the community were whole-Ionian! and effective. He has one of the pioneer nursery-ten of northern Illinois; mum up an extent" basilica: iron prudently nothing to its patent great success and fer-whiz; indium. Ind be. cause at his experience and the mid of his operations he we; everywhere; regarded u an authority in his line. 8,-pr W rt I-a-art-ye-ei-extort/tjk-iso- _ extended tha “heartfelt sympathy af the entire community whit: on en you?!“ citizen uhoee“plm will “he HIGHWOOD CAFE The cafe is now being re-modeled and will be opened Saturday, Jan- uary 2li._lXt11t -arrHtohl1al1ar--irttrit;e4 tb 1391] iihd inspect our" dining room and kitchen." LAURID’SEN’SeAFE 965 ,WAUKEGAN AVE. - HIGHWOOD The ReStaumnt 5331:0131st and Will henceforth be known . i '. as ' JOHN KLUFETOS _. Dytrtitl4 We) ttta. immune tin hands of has been known as The ‘members of the aoeturemnmitc. too at the Ttrarhr teietrmtt'at the “do!" was Grace Sh?“ on quday evening and 1h f Were formulated for a young: peoples party. l, Min Eleanor New wh- awarded the grand prize. which. In: a com,' plete dinnerlset and appointments, given away at the Citizens State bank of Deertletd on last Wednesday. QB, - Fingerlmth w“ "d,tt,ttitieer,, mf-'tley ieiirtCwitti the Daren» Home. Being an orphan he he in _ -earttrm,tlttpjithuhcshiisimevGirai2,...' home and " visits were eagerly an- tieipafed by them Mao will keenly ' feel his loss. » . Di." and Mrs. Agnew " theahrrea, Home attended the funeral of Cap. tain Chant Pimrerhisth in Chicago on Sagurdny afternoon. _ - Attend Funeral in arch iiiartTiiiiGFiii"iiirgriii' main: mum " m1. time ot., /letrs will be mecca for another m. -e " _ _.---. .T 'ePrm' . Y "m"--"-'--". "-' -- "-v "”1. The mm. meeting will be held on Fridny “on!!! " A' . _ ':cr'1 .".’MM 'agtttittttt edi' menh later. mud. The "hoot board m to sup. ply window ventilators. ' at val decided ta continue the silver his and“ have! card party at a. Ichoo! the evening of vaulting Day, Pom“; A with; consisting ot 331. Rune“ Milur,-Mst-g.- Gin: tor. and Mrs. B. M. Gooder was ap. pointed to be ht champ! the'plrty; Chicago Saturday ---PtiMteitr Committee Thur T', In ttft ath the Inn 703 hit her hte Igh eon in: and tin: live " ye: pr:

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