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Highland Park Press (1912), 29 Jan 1914, p. 2

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Several young people from our city at- tended a jolly party last Saturday night in Lake Forest. Stuart Watson of the same city entertained a number of his young boy and girl friends at a dinner at his home. later taking his guests to the Winter Club to skate and dance. Those attending from Highland Park were the Mises Elizabeth Schumacher. Miriam and Mary French and Rowena Bastin Messrs. Leslie and Goodrich Schaufiler. and Gray Stubbs. Miss Olga Brown of Webster Ann. en- tertained a number of mends informally Monday evening at a tango party to mart Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Shields of Lebanon. Ind.. and Lieut. Long of Indianapolis. Ind. Mrs. E. Tyner will entertain at dinner this evening at her home. 436 Prospect Ave. twelve guests in honor of Mn Richnrd H. Pickering who will leave soon for the east. The Sunday Night club were delight- fully entertained by Mrs. Frederick: A. Preston last week Wednesday at adinner and dance given at the Exmoor cottage that evening. One of the prettiest affairs ot'last week Presbyterian (“”5“ held a hitsinea was the informal tea given by Mrs. T. C. Q meeting in the church Thursday ening Williams. 320 N Sheridan Rd.. for her i Three new members “”8 accepé. 3'“ daughter. Mrs. Frank Smith of Kanusrreports of the committee: give" Th1 City. Mrs. Williams was assisted in re- 1 society is divided into two Sideflzwhicl‘ ceiving by her daughters. Mm Frank I wear red and blue buttnns and ang'atteni Smith and Miss Lois Williams. Mrs. ; dance contest will have as its CIIH‘X the Henry]. Thayer. Mrs. George M. Bard, giving of a dinner by the lostng i) the Mrs. Robert E. Seyfarth. Mrs. Orren *winning side. Thecontest was congluded Sanford Peabody. Mrs. Samuel Parliament, 5 Sunday evenlnil and the ‘ Reds W: l0“ Mrs. H. M. Bacon. Mrs c_ p. Woodcock. ; will entertain the Blues Saturdav, b. 14. and Mrs. George H. Campbell. Among? All roads led to the Grammar fichool the youngladies assisting in the diningiSaturday evening when the dedl‘pation room were the Misses Marjorie and i exercises were held. a memorable event Frances Small. Marjorie and Dorothy l in the his_tory of the village. Thli fint London; Mildred Thayer. Cecil Vail.ilarge muniripal building which he'd been Once McKay. Helen Hale, and Helen f erected in the corporation. MIG J. A. Sailor of Chicago. i Reichelt, Jr, the president of thcanard The Friday afternoon tea club wiiii°'d”“‘°” “mm“- and ”‘3"“9 "w meet with Miss Laura Kennedy thisiParent-Teacher Assoaation (or their co« {operation in equipping the buildin Revt week at the Laurel lnn. , i8050ld offered the opening prayer} Mr. TI..- c.._4-.. "Z_LA _l,tL , , ,, l .. n . Mrs. Solomon A. St. Peter will be host- ess thus afternooon to fourteen ladies at ten in compliment to Mrs. W.H. Bennett of lone, Washington. who IS the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Paul Udell. An error in last week's paper which we wish to correct was the state-Imam that Mrs. P. W. Schumacher entertaihed at cards on Saturday, A charming dmner party was given last Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs George Allen Mason. the guest of honor being Mrs. George T. Howland of Norwich. Conn. It was a "Wauwinet Reunion dinner" as the guests present were those who had spent last summer together in Nantucket. Very clever telegrams supposedly sent from Nan- tucket were written and read byoMr. Mason. These brought forth much amusement and laughter. Amnng the guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Drum. Mr. and Mrs. John V. Norcross. Mr. and Mrs Richard F. Peyton.Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Rufiner, Mr. Thomas E. Fil- bert of Chicago, Mrss Anme Cobb and Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mason. The guests later attended the regular infor- mal monthly dance at the Highland Park Club. Nearly every day last week society! A number nt the buy and girl high ladies played bridge. This week things f St‘hool friends at Miss .\l.ir\ FtJnch de- are in such a calm state that the Obser; ver has begun to suspect these same‘ ladies of playing "budget". for some thing is keeping them quietly at home. ‘ However. there are a few things going' on this week. Mrs FrederickA Preston's large bridge party at the Exmoor cottage occurred Wednesday afternoon and Mon- day afternoon Witnessed the largest affair of the week. It was the large and formal bridge party at the Highland Park Club. given by Mrs. Marshall 5. Marsh Mrs. Addison R. Warner. and Mrs. George Randall Roberts. Tuesday afternoon Miss Mary Louise Sedgwick gave an in- formal tea at her home on N. Sheridan Rd.. to meet the Misses Mabel and Louise Holmes of Detroit. Mich. who are visit-l ing at the home of their aunt. Mrs. Block-l wood, in Kenilworth. Mrs. John Gren- ville Mott will entertain at luncheon fold lowed by bridge this afternoon at her home on E. Laurel Ave. for her niece. Miss Elita Mott of California. lightfully surprished her Fri y after l r birth nlmn after school in llillliif m' dam. tit an informal affair Rivefi' at the liume at Miss Rowena Bd‘llh e young people strange to say chase ast ir pass- ti:‘.e "tangomg " lte cream d cake ‘-\t‘lt‘ served and the birthday ‘xirl was presented with .l (and sum! ctke with pink mm; and slut-en tinx lighed (an- dlcs ot a Slllllldr ll.2t‘ Among arse at- tending the party were lllt‘ Mis’ '3 tier- trude MrClemn, Marion Hue», Florence \un Steendren. lilzznlx-th St‘hgtiiacher. Eielyn Taylor, llt-lez: tmurlev. ‘Miriani and Mary French boys present were Leslie Schautller.‘ award Schumacher. tiray Stubbs. {Francis Everett. Thomas Findlay. lac ' Baker. Stuart Watson. and George Bald gin. On Saturday night a number (fifriends of Mr. and Mrs. Wit; (iuwt arprised‘ them in honor of Mrs (iuynt's béthday. ‘ a Mrs. Solomon A St ._.._.L__ .r among 2 Peter win enter-l .L, , , , .i Telephones The Social Side of Life 107and 964 : ROugh Dryand Flat Wot? TakeAdvantagé 12 Pieces 50 Pieces .;;gf gunfighgass work on; at. our low rate of Local Affairs of the \x'éek 'e 3"”! Mrs. Mclvxlle of .\’ Second 9!. was {onl‘and most pleasantly surprised on Saturday auwmetfevemngin honor of her birthgay an- present niversary. Progressn e ouch“ was um w. s mer , played. :1 clever n Nan- ‘ Deerfield News 'Ithms byoMr. , I much‘ \‘IE the .. n _ 4 BV [ht Ot‘stnrr '. son. county supenntendent. prai the building and Its advantages m c pari- son wnh the school house of Wh' 'er'l poem charactenzed “A Ragged Befinr." Mr. James Gaddts, the architec ' was called upon to state the many van- tageous points m the construction the edtfice. paying parttcular attention the ventulatmn and ltghtmg The flhmfl clmrufi sang two pntxmttc solection‘ and Mr. R. L. Sandwtt‘k‘ prmt‘tpal of thefihgh SChool concluded the program with an exreliunt speech on the value of edudltmn and spoken! the gwd tire whtchitcfes- troyed the old strutture whtt‘h n sit- ated the erecuon ut the tine new on]. There are 5:); clas: mums In the bu mg and alsu a fine assembly hall, R . t G. W. Pettis. one of the oldest res. ents. made the first speech, reviewing t his» tory of the town and school, and exrplling the work of the board. Messrs. Rfihelt, Jr., Kress. and Love, whose nam'fh on the corner stone are a tribute toitheir efiortsi Mr. Gorgeson of Waukeflan. a former teacher in the Othinal achool recalled some happy incide a of his sciourn in the town. Mr. T A imp« The Christtan Endeamr Souetvgof the} Presbyterian church held a Wine”; Imeeting In the church Thursday ‘ening. I ‘ Three new members were accept; and ’reports of the committee: give ' The; isociety IS dntded Into two stdeuwhich lwear red and blue burtnns and am atten- : dance contest will have as ”S clm‘x the {giving of a dinner by the losxng ‘) the ‘ :winning side. Thecontest was caffluded ‘\ Sunday evening and the ‘ Reds w]: lost ; will entertain the Blues Saturdav, b. 14. All roads led to (he Grammar hchool Saturday evening when the ded‘pation exercises were held. a memorable event in the history of the village. Thtj fint large muninpal bulldlng whu‘h has been The Parent-Teacher Assocxifwn of Deertield wxll hold their next egular meeting on Friday evenmg. Jan. éth. at 800 u'clock In the school asscmby hall. Mrs. M. L Pun-1n 0t Chxmgn wnl ecture an "The School as a S'k‘ldl Cent ' " this subyect being Deerneld‘s greatestn’oblem at the present tmze. and one I th‘h everynne should be Interested. A its Ida Knadk w1ll delight her have“ wuth selevtlons from the Clzh‘slt‘fi. P’lrectly following the meetxng Vtthh has Lieen ar- ranged for exemng hours that en as well as women may attend, the timers. MlSSQ’s‘ Christlna McM.lhun, Lela *lvnch, and Winifred Supple mll be hnsmiws at a receptmn for the townspeople, :Every one Is cordially united to be preséxt. {nut-"Iangmng" IxC cream “d cake awn-served and the hurthddy ‘2er was presumed mm A (and sum! czkc wllh pmk lung and sun-m1 Hm hghxd (an- dlc: 01 .1 SHHIIAF Inc Among ‘%)s¢ at- tendmg the pan) wrrc (hr Mn '3 Utr- trudr “(Clcmrr Mumn 1hr», Florence Van Stcendren. [Chain-x11Schwnacher. [in-Lyn Taylnr, Ht‘lct‘. tmurlcv, ‘Mxrmm and Mary French anmng 2 boys prawn! were Leslle Schaurfier.‘ award Schumacher. (iray Stubbs. {Francis Even-[L Thomas Findlay. Jac ' Bakcr. Stuart Watson. and (wing: Bald 3m. Hmr n.’ ”if birth< .m awed at the Bdmn «- young base as! 1r pass- ‘h‘k w ii The con-oanut pal1 In; between the u of In life. earller‘ front. later I! lnlnl tnnm. and will benfi tlwrmrtc-r I! In ad «I twvnu-llu- In t 'IL'P and MN] up to I "o- lumul In fulrly gr: Sn quhly \ulm-d (ln- nrlvm 1!qu Tel «lulu: In (-uurl In [h {..r [hr (Wu thou-mm (“x-mirth purl u! I Liming only ten 1 ‘uu‘luw [be "[0 ("1| .- Mr‘ C. B. Elston bid in hll guests 115‘ {week Mr. Ind Mm. Judson Mason 0! 1 Prairie View Found nearly era-ywhen within the trunks. almost tb'e sole dept-Mme for food of the Nlmlromu- lubublt» nuts 0! m-ny countries. this king or low troplcul muntflel furnllheu nun with food, drink. walk-tun. domutlv utensils. nmtn-rluln fur trout and hour-«- bulldlng. all for cooking. lllt‘tlnx. lu brlmtlnx and man enhlo other pur» poses. and I: or all the lnlmm'en! (hr one that ylvlds [h grate-at \‘lrlo-ty of pruduvts | It hns {v11 (ml: the hinto u_n. that palm I ship an I known um an no” of the palm "‘0 out nut-Hen) Ire .- numemu- u- the any. of the year. Tropical 000m The vocoanm palm I. I native of tho torrid lone and (hr-Inn but no the Ienmut of the (mph-n. Bu; In the Unltod State. it a not tenet-guy AIM the L". of the People In “any Mr Wm. Duffy 0! Chicago was (he weekâ€"end guest of has parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. Duffy. The public hearing on the walcr ques- non which was held in the town hall Monday evcnmg was attended by a arcat many “cum-Idem. The ordmamc was approved by all who were present The regular meeting 0! (he Mu Stgma Ch: WI” be held at the home of Mm Mildred Whmng Friday evening. Mrs. B. Easmn entertnned at an oyster supper m honor of Mr. Easlon's bxrlhday anniversary Manda evening. Cogent. I'orh Bum Fort-.04 Tohpbooc G3 ”The Fuherh of God" was the subn-ct of Mr. 1 es' Sundny morning serrmxl. and “P r!- to meet Thy God” the text of hu e mng urmon m the Presbyterian chu h. Dr Parker 0! San Francuco. mll om Inc at the Commumun Icrvuccs Sundav. bruary fint. Mr. J. N, Berm‘ o! Anamom.‘loua u vismng ML and 11. Hr Haunxhild ‘ ’ Min Katheryn; I van the week-cu - Mun Christine M Mna F. Milk-i and daughter Mabel. : “C"CML "["0- ' spent Monday and Tuesday I! anculn 000.00.000.00.oooooooonoo: MusUlson of( «alloy was a gut-u MEXICO C'YV â€" A 1 . , atthe home of.“ RVV1ntSunday W l-A" “3-"' ‘ """>“ " " Go-thhurch S‘mdny will be obun‘ed m Dcerfuld Febr ary finL Potter! vi" be duphyed In t mnduvu of the flora and the merchan Mil place flicker. on the parcels um I bearing the ()o-to- Church slogan Chunh member! the urged to me the *Iephone to lmuethen friends 1 Mines Light y and Snvdcr, 'ol leenyvnlle were he week-end guau 0! Mrs, W. Mom ; The Young chiming in! Andenon'l hall Clan finder and Rcficheu. Jr. Mr. and Mn m Verinc, o! BI 0! Mn. Gunckel' S. S. Love. Mr. and Mn fourteen {fiends Sunday evening. Mia Lillian .4 viu‘tiu her an Hraulllu.‘ hummus“ SRHutchhonl mdmdum‘pl MW‘WJMM ummqm1.c.wu1 Mum THE COCOANUT PALM. 1“:ch E. E. FARMER 00mm lnln heur- h and sixth year I near the ovonn 1! any amt d.» for Rn tn 100 your. H In "3 full \Igur In)” the )‘vun- ..r o-H-uty yonm umy nl Ibo-«rim: s the coco-nut in [mm mounmu .‘I lnlzmd U! 1'»)! III a"! hundred MU" \“plnuulluu” run Gunckcl and datab- mnon Ire them pug-nu. Mr, and Mn '| dub were hosts a: I ll chm“ puny in ‘Fndny evening. M1- u. Hutch“ 0‘ Wu- ol Mr. and Nu. My and Thursday 3. Eaton untrained Eat I wild duck dunner McMahan of Wnukqan d [nest of he: duet. cMIhln. sdam ol Gnydake in Lndmother. Mn. Sank: the clnpetoon uld by Teunnnt. "u! the nrmmm » bull! Ind huh-n mmul minar- ”WAY- unimt « h prw! fur .1 El.rL1..r “In-1. um mg» 3 h“r0‘(l}v“ri Kund b) x h ”H In: 0" ho ' mm o - ht nx \fL-r- 1.1“ (rho 3‘ . muup- uno (hr {mum- emrllnnn tom rupurlod tn {l\lvr n! urnlln Infill“ \r I \I “ Smith “1-1 of \Ilimxun (no-r (ho- (n (Vlahdr ‘ulnvy l‘wnmrru ' lc-nl. thy \‘JhnllttI-c do-rldro purvfy I th‘nl (ruundfi t J (kiln, \Al'o‘ (If H)» prw‘ldvhl u! 3 hr hrnu bank and unv u! 1hr ‘rullhlvp: nn-u u! [11h snlmn, nunnmh‘d pa, (‘Ido by )umpmg min I «iv-(rm at [14' hum» of hvr hum-r Her {Huh van {nund by w-nbrrn thru- lmun nf'rr rbv thnupprurvd {rum h"! fume ," n ' 1' nzlhhlun .. ,FIHM’"! Hmmhnn {ml "1an ”mm lLr-w mvmhrh u! !!u- IIIHJ‘ [umtlvul Th» hurt-um n! ('urpurnlmm- n- nlwrxmi with [hr rumunuuvn IIH wrrmm all u.’ H! dullv-h MADB‘SCN IND 5"“ M)” rlnlr Inn-[”Hw‘ Mallplruh‘ .\T(\/\d(w 1!. Ha prom-«dingy- Hut l'nlxm} lnr Jan." A Unfllufih u dv-rz} (ha- Y'Pqurpl u! I v... pa. m» Tanzumm mm)” 1'. Mann") I)" lin-HLM‘II ku‘ ' »r n.‘ {intuit}! I HOUGHTON MUCH . NE‘W VORI‘ â€" A“: 11.: lxnmn \‘H lam Sullrr, the drpuft‘d xmrrnur ILK uflrrvd a n-rmlunnn to thin «Ho-(l. :1“. Jun- - prumlxwux luuy-r a! dvmlnl \ulndld.!9‘ an Hm durlnx the Inn: furrzu, hr 3" uh: It“ (ho- uni‘ lrru- rnun‘h In) a“ Prm-x 1. to rrnzxn d'lle‘ H‘m Fwihu ILK uflrrvd a n-rmlunnn u. to thin «Ho-(l. n“. luxu- I'AL WASHINGTON â€"- lh 0'1 uthb firm" 1 dx‘hh- fur prrnu p3n~sr‘lll rvxrrnur (to-lmr‘l Emu-1.: Irwin Itm \u \1. .- 1‘frrldt'lu ) \D‘h'hln HEBRON. ILL W'ASHINGTON mm Ml unfit"! OOIOOOODOOOOOOOUCOOOb ‘00. A H .nrw m {[1 LCLIS .Lllo xv r'mh b Sv-tur naulum V \r prrnldrh! Ilnl Dopoou Gout-nor and m. '00. Charla. I. “Um"!- GENERAL NEWS. it'lnlh WILUAI sousn u {unyr n! urullnn Mr} ro- rl l‘ Smtlh Ht-pnhll .1! (Mfr (ho- umtrrt I' p: l‘wnmrrul Th" ton mutt-c dsrldm van n: «Hm! n whlnxx rvpnr'o- HUI k, UH 1 t Hr: 3 II} th- rpm). lwrh Hun-(try ‘! In: “1.11 117‘. h \in- A3194 1; 1‘» 'nr} rriurned n H ihlv4r~ 1’1 downw- '4th. Lnrr) \\o '1 ILHIH I‘ll? 1hr s; I Cars Stored, Rented and Repa'n H h w lb Swodmh Lamar-no End. AY'RURA. ILL wThe 01hr"; I'erf' rlrt‘led 1)) Sue-duh Luther-n ”no" of the Rorunrd dmrh-l u I meeting hwld :1: Dual!) Rm. J. A. Renaud" of Rockford In tho- nc-w prelim-m Ho- nurcmdn RM Jnhn Mrnnnder of Rt (‘hnrlem uho luv" noun {or (Mn-ha Fir-l Llcuflonut Gilbert K. Knowles. 3 «mummy PI. P‘lflh Infantry. (‘nphln E A Grub mmpgny F. fifth mm try Hm! Lit-mount fled (‘ Dicktoa Medical l‘,orm Piold Arum-n; Hrs! Lleulounm Robert E. Wllcox but-I uunn quartermutor And commilsary I'lr d ArHHOH Hum- 01 I lumbo-r a! Guard oMrorI from the office 0! oral. u followr Sheri! W A‘ Paterson In. gone 'hore um ruqullltlou paper: to bring WMIP luck to thin clly. “’hllo will fit!!! onudltlun. He has been for )«rn une n! the lending nttornoyl of this rltyvnnd vrn nlw prominent for yarn m Modern Woodmen circles, End-ado: Taken AI femur. PONTIAC“, ”.1. â€"~ Former Judge G, White of this city. who was m- dlcu-d by the rpm! mad jury here on the chum o! forgery In selling I note to - Pairbury an.) bunk. u an der strut It Bpokuxo, Wuh “I I'll clwwd by the people." he utdf "nod l u”! romnh their lruuur- er ml my n-rm expires or I hour! rule. me out 0! once." Love wu the only "tndowniuut" or “LI-Von“ mm In oflh'e in Zl n H!" To 0nd lion City Mel-t. ZION (‘KTY ILL â€"â€"Tho Zmu (‘Itv «uunrlimon \olc‘d to remove from n! no. the «11: [mun-r. Burnett 8. Lo"! Tho-y churn-d hill: with us- In‘ villus! money for M: own pur pone. Ind with tuning to obey tbrlr mnndnto that ho bring ht: book- Ind ncrounll before them Some uid {but he Would than the council) Action. ed noon to No with lhe supreme court contest of the Auditor's action {ht- nanud rumpany hut ”Nod (hr auditor ‘Ith notice that I! ‘92: com"! his vrnmvulun at! In "me PM" I. C. Road Vain-noun. SI‘RIMH‘HLH) ILL - flute An! Hur Juno: J 11.") "I'd v!!!) the ( wrk of {.219 mzpruxw rul'r’l hm rerll I‘m-d auwnwm u.’ \uluu'luxza- uhizh 2m has pln‘o-d un r1 1r 1:r':~.~ nf «no, I. llnnln (‘rniral Runirnu-l nmplny and nu “bu-h hr bun-n hm rlurm (ha! (Axe-I on lhv- (unwany’u proper!) ought to be nfiprmmmwiy $2,(Hm,mw hirber Quit the Nation! (In-M. ; SPRINGFIELD, ILL -â€"Tho mm“ m.- or - lumbo-r of ”Hunt. Nutcr' Guard oMrorI were nfinoum-od om the office 0! the mum!“ [on ILUNOIS NEWS NOTES HEAT FOR 5. North Shore Am Transportation Co. Adephone 67 JAS. C. BOYLAN, Mgr. North Shore Fuel Supply Co. I A150 m H! mm. BUILBINC IATERIALI FEED to call on you prompt an we Gl‘ARANTEl-Z H11. \K'Hum your heating plant let us send our ma! export guaranteed COAL for your pank‘ular needs If you arenot getting the best results from large steam plant or a small base burner, we make. no difference whether you operate a That is just what we are prepared to offer, It mmmcunmumms Out of towh Moving with Auto Truck serve you promptly With a ()ur dehwnm are wry 230 N. 5!. Johns Ave. Lulu” u 1h. mom-unrut .1.- puwwx mv-z-a ! o! the “In J Count: UTTA\\A La Run .4 hil hum, t (‘Otl 311nm; tnnqun). uhggh- (‘0!!er Ind 'Ih! (rpI-ralnnfi ”th "NP!!!“ 3“ urn! nuns-p [Lrumhuul contra] [11m Rocowor tor Bl. Coal Min... SPRINGFIELD. ILL. -â€" hand! Prnbody n! Du Page vounty w“ I pointed rm o-hw Yur me Spflnfll (‘onl 311nm; Human), Ihhh cunw Dcupondent Gm crown. to". BIAMMHNGTHN. ILL w n, sled {rum hvr rum I. ah“? Im- ”the! all born (I! Hu- hmmrhold Ivrr “I. Busy Huflman uxad vanty-throo. Fnrmer I‘M) (lo-spandex“ over health. Hymn lmraplr in“: l mu Ind \uu durum-d The mm In “\an u (‘vntrulm He no mu) 1mm home uhon he (-1th yuan old Fmd. Son AMr 35 Van. Dl'Ql'le ILL. » After I Arum!) u! (tony-tho yearn, Mrl‘ J wo-tdno-r or ()klnhonu (‘11) led the Ihvraahuuu 01 he! sun. l'hl DIMrh-ha Th1i bunk “HI have I Pupils] I11 of 826,000 Ind a charter tonal! ninety-runs yarn, Now Out. link for Gary. SPRINGFIELD. ”.1. A? Sun cum Jumw J,, Hndy Inuod a p. lo('nr1 W Swnger. M H Wan!" T H Wuln 1m [he oruuluuoa 0! Lay sun» Bank 0! (try, IQ“: county Suflr-oo Law Upheld. r‘Amn, ILL â€" Tn.- new mu Isomnn'u fiuflrnxo law In unit“ the Thebn elm-Hon content ell. (‘oumy Judge W. s Dewey. found that If"; X0311 \mn were a Ixnluul Knlmmn It the election I Kan-minor unn 139 14-”) IO“. ffl‘ luonn. no h» dismissed the pout“ oonle-l the election Enlrhvn lr- twins hrld byr the p1 The shun!“ g of tho- Ellvrh M II no bur hm. the rH-uh of m Led: Boy Srm by Anothcr DI... YI')DRIA 11,1. Ln: v harry El 1va "my yrnr nld mm M Eduard El 603‘ 3‘an Axmmr I-lro-M, died I. rmmil n! leJ nhul ll .‘4 o‘clock {I lflrrnmm \HIL a erlH-r ”(he bl 0! Km Erxylwn. turns you: I npv u A rnmuna In 9100100 urer {er «mt-pn- 1houon \‘k‘oa l’nnnldvnl. Roy .1 E. H! Rochhnrd .wrrv'nr) Hm ( Plowlumm. K:n.land Sanitary cleanhnm (Ounm. Ind prompt deliveries are m lure. that men! your palms“, ,1 . not My ordering here tu‘day’ the and War peopk at he: That'- becauu we (we choice cut. 01 THE BEST MEAB?‘ y Bunk Clout Doom HM". 1hr Bank d HI“! I? \fhfr’nh“ (1)“an ., np-z. :l.- (“mu V WE ATTRACT 141 Telephon- 631-438 hvlwnl u! I“ 0" hn~ nun and vuull‘; {HILIIHI ‘ HUM Inc-Mn for [M5

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