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Highland Park Press, 1 May 1930, p. 12

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LOCAL Ui0)hi POM' I'l'. HOST T0 o. COUNCIL, wa Initiation of Two Local Men In Feature of Session Here ' on April Ttth M W H " "I M M I) lunlgm: willing: M M I MI hl tser he Lulu m, hvld ilk! I) hi pls h M M " h (loci: the Thur ttt headed the drum IN H Mu tht M'll All ren "ahn at“ Hunt Th tnty nudity awning. " tum u! Dum- llinhhml Park. rank Kunnn " ot tthlvtis mam m can my PM w he Nit-f lit re Wt :Ii ivld, Ben Gor- Art zlnntzom- Fra k Elm" In" of Lake "ski of North h and Ill Witt UN Th night th I that 2,001 ‘tnhutwl by the manly the vounti columns ol unty may rt rent Lake) mum "atmoet " talk tht lir m-sx men. the High- Ant uh! L of Wau- ml Arthur J Unmar- otertained atrpri he nt, were could “I hall Mrs un County spsehuit man re many I lively between ttainer month 'onttresus bill has Ameri I-nunril uthletic MI the "ttirsirs A prll in the vim-Irv ' that t 2.000 m oehly Com first dar- ‘un nry :un rp: thr tht the m: ‘ ed tn mander Kapschull not a report from delegates to the state and national the board of supervisors " to what conventions. Those who attended the was the proper procedure. latter report. a most intorcsting,ses- ~-â€"â€"â€" avian and the fact that 10,00 new mem- Nu R. M r: init, The annual meeting nt the chapter will be held on Thursday, May 8. at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. E. B. Jordan in Deerfield. There will be In" special speaker as the program will be ttiven over to annual-reports, election' of "than. and reports of Board of Directors of D.A.R. Chapter Meeting Tho 'he hoard of directors of the North m: chapter nf the D. A. R. held ir meeting at the home ot Mrs. L. Sandwit-k Wednesday, April_29. a. Sandwick entertaining the mem- n at luncheon preceding the mettt- Madam! ls Your Sense of Cleanliness Disturbed By Cleaning Odors? 0R DO YOU insist that your garments he flawless-- perfectly than and free from disagreeable odors by depending on Miraclean? a disagreeable Naphtha odor? Is your sense of cleanliness dis. turbed by a musty smell of Dry Cleaning, lingering about your newly cleaned things? Do you feel that your newly cleaned garments are pleasing to the eye but unpleasant to your sense of Emen? Is your pleasure in wearing a newly cleaned modish ensemble ruined by TELEPHONE g Highland . Park 3400 You Can Obtain Miraclean Only at the THE hers ortht D. A, R. were accepted durine'the last 10 months shows the growth and interest manifested in this organization. Mrs. Augusta Marie Mggnuson. wife of Arvid Magnuson, passed away at Rochester. Minn., last Thursday waning at 7:45 o'clnck. She had bum ailing a long time and then de- eided to visit the Mayo Clinic. While there she contracted pneumonia which Mrs. Arvid Magnuson ls Victim of Pneumonia; Funeral Held Monday C MWEEEEED SHORE LINszClEANERS 1213 Wauhington Avenue *cléan aL, 3kktk of Jtring THE REASON is simple-the sulphur which creates the odor is removed from Miraclean naphtha before it touches the garment. caused her death. She was born in Huckhclm. Sweden. Feb. 28, 1888, and “as married to Arvid Magnuson in WIS. Tu this union were bdrn three oildren who with the husband mourn ber death. The children are Helene, Lloyd, and Edwin. A sister Mrs. Shane Allen lives in Chicago, and there are many other close relatives and friendsrwhu muurn her loss. The funeral serviges took place [mm the Kelly Funeral home Mnnday afternoon, and burial wns in Rose. nill cemetery. The Rev. Henry G. Iledlund offieiaterl. . Substantial growth in popul' is shown in the census report Dcerfield, 1930-1825 population 1920 was 610. Thursday, May 1, 1930 ' L. Rooms Pres, ident . me. tion and for

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