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Highland Park Press (1912), 7 May 1914, p. 2

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netka. Mr. Goodrich Schauffier Aria Mme: Charles Schauffler will be among those who win play violin soloa The pupils of George: du Moulin will give a violin recital on Saturday after noon. May 9th. at three o'clock at the residence of Mrs. H. A. dc Windt in Win Mrs. Charles Egbert Coddington has issued invitations for the marriage of her niece. Miss Liiy Gordon Bond to Frank Merriam Chadbourne on Friday. May 33nd at four o'clock at the Church «if the Heavenly Rest. in New York City. A re- ception wxii foiluw the ceremony at tnur thirty n'cinick a: the residence n: Mrs. dedingtun, 113$ West 28th St The Bond family ll\r‘d for a number of years in Highland Piirk in the hand M. Erskine house on Sheridan Rd.. formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foulds and family during which time Miss Bond made many (hands here. all of \"h( m will be interest] ed in the approaching marriage Mrs. John D. Ristine, 2-81 E. Park Ave. will be hostess this afternoon at an in- formal three table bridge. Mrs. Ristine: returned this week from 3‘. three weeks, visit with her mother. Mrs. “C B. Ecton. 3 in Kansas City, Missouri. V Mi» (ieurgsna Stratturd mi N (in-en Bay Rd entertained a number 01 triends intor'tizil". it cards an Tucsth evening. 3L» )rssic (age (If Hubbard Woods was hristi-ss i-n Saturday frnm three tn Six o'clock at a mist ellanenm shutter in ('Umplllllcllllu.\11>b Margut-i'im Kreger of Glennie. whose marriage tn (imrgc- E. Phillips ut this citv Wlll take place sunk» time in June. The date has not been set. The class of 1915 of the Deerfield- Shields High school are making prepara- tions for the annual Junior From to be given in the High school gymnasium on the evening of Saturday. May lfith. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Payson Ripley of Santa Barbara. Cal.. announce the mar- riage of their daughter. Alice Harding Ripley and Schuyler Montgomery Cue. formerly of Highland Park. now of Cali» fornia, on Wednesday, April 22nd. On Friday evening, May 81h. the ladies of the Beginners and Primary depart- The ordinatwn mt L‘harlt-s Kristian Urshorne as an Evangelist occurred in the llcei'lield l’reshrterizin church Friday eu‘ ning. l'ml‘. Lartiur of McCormick Then- lmzittnl Seminary, preached the tum sermnn. ordina- Rm, lluughtun, pastor (if the ”lllsdillt‘ l’rt‘>l)}lt'rlilll t‘hurch. gaxe :lw prayer. anti Rmt liinrm-t V. Day. pastor of the lindi-m'ur Presbyterian church of Chicagr). deliwred the charge tn the candidate Messrs. lloughton and Day are both classmates Of Mr ()rsborne. Mr. ()rsburne has received the Hebrew scholarship from McCormick Seminary and wall gu tn Edinburgh. Scotland in September fur txm years study. Mr. L‘rESwell's Sunday evening sermon “as on "Service". Next Sunday will be celebrated as Mothers” Day with ‘ special services in the Presbyterian church. The Dorcas Suciety will meet with ‘ Mrs. Fred Haggie Thursday afternoon. The May bakery Sale will be held in the town house Saturday afternoon. May merits of the Presbyterian church will 9 at 3 "1‘10“"- give a dinner to the effluent and teachers or the Bible school at 6.30 o'clock in the church parlt'irs. The charge for the din- ncr wrll be 33 cents Rev, Stevens, Baptist church of pastor of the Second. Chicagn. was the guest of Mrt John A. Reichelt Saturday: II, n. I... The class of 1915 of H1:- Deerficld- Shields High school are making prepara- tions for tho: annual Junior From to be given In the High school gymnasxum on .‘Lsh have (urge (If Hubbard Woods was hmh-n M1 Saturday frnm three tn 5m n'c‘ock at ;: rm» ellnnwm~ \hmwr m rumplxmcn! In Mr» Marguu'rm Kregvr of Ulcncne. whose marriage In ('mnrgc- E. PhrHrps u! rhrs an m” take piacc 50mm» mm: In June. The date ha> not been set. Mn» Genrgzna Szrntfurd .If Bay Rd emu-rimmed a number mmrfixzal". J! cards an 'I‘uudax be mllnwed by a busxnes.~ which “”10 reports mil he I nCz-rs for the umLun-g year \\ Refnshmrnh “112 hr sen ed "Dance Of the Wooden Slam-f" "Highland Phng.":~.nd"\1md nf {hr ,YM.” umh-r the dnrn'tmn ui Mlss Therem Peter» The puplis uf the eighth grade fmm 31‘:- Elm I‘Ln‘c Edam} “11! pres”): {be ’L‘mzlt Scene,‘ {mm the. Mcrchan: 0: Venue, unfir :h‘ mstruclxun of Miss (iumcy. The Bun" hicc Club of Kim Dcerlield- Shields ngh school will 5mg smerul songsv Pmnn 50105 Will be rendered by Muss HIHC Kncbs and Miss Mane Nit)“ gym-mi .x‘sncx held th:.~ cxcn at eight ok'lnc [hr L'VrYih-hlk‘ And snr’! gun! 'ill gave .1 The Sncizll Side of Life HIS is a picture of our new Prosperity Collar Moulder thatshapes your collars, moulds the top edges smooth and creates ample tie space which makes it easy to adjust the cravat. Collars will never crack through the use of this perfected moulder. Come and see it work or better still. let us show you on your own collars. 1 Chicago High Class Launderers and French Dry Cleaners Our Phones have been changed from 107 and 964 to I78 and 179 m1 .Hmmnl union m [h Mug .1! the L Thy program ml] 3 busxness mot-1mg at 155035 of U‘c I< L2H! ’1 ho b0} \ “WEE Wm? Will he clcctcd rcmi and ()l Uh“ mam cumin! u" 'Hmhl; nd MM." undcr 1119153312: Park ADCLII Affairs of the week g n! the A \k!“ be V. M‘hm-I, mrls of m».. fifth, B \ {he ()i‘wrx ,1 Miss Beatrice Duffy. who has visiting her parents in Wilmot. Wis turned to Deerfield Sunday. A dance for the benefit of the baseball team will be given in Anderson's hall Saturday evening. May 91h. Mrs. E. Baxter and Mrs. W. Baxter and family of Chicago were the week-end guests of Mrs. Perry. Mr. Ins. Keefe visited his nchew, Mrt Edward Bingham of Chicago Sunday. Schncchr‘of Jefferson Park were the week-end guests of Mrs. J. C Wolff. Mrs. Edward Kitzenthaler of North field, Minn“ :5 fishing Mrs. 135 Fritsch. Misses Isadora and Mntle Fisher are visiting their aunt Miss Rose Schmitz Misses Margaret and Schneidyr ‘of Jefferson Parl- week-end Quests of Air: 1 I" Mrs. H. M, Patterson and Miss Eliza bath Clark of Irving Park were the week rnd guests of Mrs. W. A. Whiting. of Mn John A. Reicheltisaturday Mrs. Edward Therrien gave a r« Wedn'esday in honor of Mrs Knickerbocker and the Misses E and Mildred, who left for their 1 Grand Rapids Saturday Mr. H. E. Wednesday services in the l'ie.~byterian church.- The Dorcas Suciety will meet with Mrs. Fred Haggie Thursday afternoon. The May bakery sale will be held the town house Saturday afternoon. M 9 at :4 o'clock. in 21y Deerfield News Items Wrsz. Durnthy Rehhan and MIS: I'msc. Dean Cornwt-H of Chirago, whn xx 1111 IHustrutor fur the 'I'r1bune.and hi> chr. Miss L‘nrnva \wrv the dlnm-r guests of sts M‘drir Armd w: um Mund‘u' ruc- mn l’mctur, Jr.. Alice Knox. Junnna Ballengcr. I‘rddy and Ru‘hard (hux‘mpced, Lucxlt' h-fxers. Garfield l’ructvr, Leslie Im‘kxn- .wn. Mary Kll‘db'llL [CumcqKnux I‘fum'nr l‘rcmmnc, “(XHJLC KImbuH. Jerry Luau» mg, LxHLm .\IIK\‘ht‘H. Edith Stile-s. Alberta “Vz‘sl. Dwrwthv Rehhzm and U.“ lung.- Mhs “Marin l'mvxmll “ill gnc a '12pxl\ rn‘ltul usMsted by the \iohnpupils w! Mus Just-plum»; Trot and Miss Elixir hcth l'case. cnmmhu. on Saturday uftrr- mum. May SM). .«1 Ihruc u'clock. at sts l‘nwnali's .smdin m the Erskinv Hunk bmldmg, 'I‘imsctukmgpm‘t “ill be: Jnsvph Proctor, Jr.. Alice Knox. Junnna Ballengcr. I‘rddy and Rmhard (;1NN".\f\ni\l‘ I am- Moore returned from Seattle nernen gave- a reception manor of Mrs. Ralph i {he Misscs Elizabeth left for their home in ”day" 1 Hf (hark-s Kr1>li2m vangehsx occurred m the crmn church Friday me cf of McCormick Then- prc-zlchrd thr (H'dlnll- », Huughtnn, pamur Hf Wis., re- Gertrude Officer appointed to flake said ment. Dated at Highland Park, “1.. ADI A. D. 1914. Figure- Don’t Lie. Ml of the court will permit. 5 f S 'd . bl fi , ,. Honxâ€" MPH llve {mm-r than women. an assessments IS paya c in vagina . . ,Jtmxâ€"Jl‘hut's right. Sly Wife and l stallments. Wllh Interest at the rate of: . . were the snnw nae When We were mar- five (5) per centum per annum on all 5m“ stallments from and after date of line} ”ed' in" 1 "INT?!“ :‘gmfld shes It!!! first voucher. All persons desiring may; thlrty-une,â€" '5 m ‘ file objections in said court before. id ' *“"““ day and may appear on the hearing 7nd " Educatbn. make their defense. v. ' Educntlo-a dot-:4 nut t-unsist of knowl- V JAMES C' DUFF”. 3M0... nl..n.. I. L. .m,. ... 7A I '7 Am City of Highland Park, County of Lake and State of Illinois having ordered that Central Ave. be graded. drained. pfiived' with macadam having a bituminous Lsur- face, and otherwise improved, from the easterly line of Sheridan Rd.. produced southerly at the junction of Sheridan Rd. with Central Ave. to the easterly line of Ilale Ave, in its course across Central Awe. :ill in the City of Highland .Park. the ordinance for the same being on file in thentlit‘c of the City Clerk of Mid Cl!) and having applied to the County" Court of Lake County {or an assessment of the costs of said improvement accord-I ing to benefits. and an assessment there; of having been made and returned tof said court. the final hearing thereon yill E be had on the 16th day of May A. D.‘ 1914 or as soon thereafter as the business 3 of the court will permit. 5 f l I ni‘iit‘h retired the side. Scablmim' first man up for lh-erlicltl gut tirst on a ground- ei' tliru Flanagan and scored iin Duffy's liit tliiu short. lle;il_\' wuretl mo in the set'nnd (m two hll> and [“0 errors, Peltis ziiitl _li\lill.\l'll. llt-i-riicld scored two in third as the result tit 2i 3 base hit' by llut'ty fullnwetl by 3ingles by Mulligan zintl l’ettis llt'l‘l)’ x‘un‘d iwu iii the fifth, and two in the Sixth HS the ie>ull of two hits and tau: t‘rlUlI‘ Julinsnii and Morris be) l’etlis Milgt- r KtLSS :intl Seablooui iii h ttintiiliutetl ii single in the sixth for lleeitit-ltl but unlv l‘ettis scored. Sulger was Ci'lllglll steiiliiig.’ Kress lnet control in the seventh and \uilked the straifiht. tiirt‘ing in tin» ruiis,‘ He was repland l)_\' 1 Sulger who retired the side after allow- ' ing UDC more score in a wild pitch. This I made the >cure 9-1 in fiiuir Hf llealy and things limketl blue for Deel'ield when they went tn but in the eighth. Solger lt’il uith .i smuliz l\l't‘5r‘- singled, Scar bloom Angled. >ciiring Stilger. Mooney teplzii‘t-tl lw Ciugin, Ki'ess scnred bu, u‘iltl llllil“ tn lint l)\‘ k‘ilik‘lK‘r hiorrissé)" taking lllSlt szihliiiiiii >((lrt'(l (in Duffy's“ grounds tlirii third. Mnrriswy scored i)“ llutchisuns single and Duffy and Hutchi- son >t‘nred on Kress' Single. the second for him in the ini Viiig Se; ililootii 5 out re- lift-(l the Sldt‘ llll suit-n runs scoréyl ‘ iii this inning iiizide the Store 11-9. and won the game tor Deerfield. A fast ldouble plan in the 91h Duffy to Penis tp ‘ illutchisnn spniled the last chance for the Healey' s Flanagan the shortstop for the visitors plated a star game. Pettis iand Kress led in the batting with threé l hits each. T he fans are well pl'eabed ’with the Deertiel d lineup and Manager Penis is to be tongratulattd on obtaining such good men three of \\ hom are new to [)eerrield. Solger proved to be a 3006;; pitt her to fall batk on. The new policyl ,. 3nt charging admission instead of passing" .1 the hat seems to be popular. More Seats? will be available for next Sunday' 5 gamr " with Des Plaines. .. i il l‘ It Notice is hereby given to all persdné interested that the City Councnl offithe Specinl Aneument Notice No. 215 pHI‘HIh. bull and was Km» who \‘ up Huum'c .md (14mm \\ hu‘h retired wa Iz'mv Mumdu- o! (mango was rhc “wk rnd guwt 0! MI» Elt-unur Meyer. Deerfield Winn Opener l’u‘xlicld >mrtu.‘ the 58.1%)“ right by umnmkY the mst gmnc on the. himu' gnulmis mun thu M. (L Hmly's: sewn- HH The hvldlnu “m hum- on.bn1h >i(h'\ hLH [mm-m muhntIh-d lhck up- p<vm-111>. Mnyur \Hnllng Ihu-wthe first hullnnd was >1h‘L‘t‘t‘dL‘d in the box by Kw» who med Carney thu first man up Hmwvcr, he Mum-(l the next two .md (urnm \\:1.~ mnxuhl rivaling horm- L’UL 56m; Mn. .. Pcllis “as u dclxghtt’ul hostess m a tin- hundrmi party Tuesday elvening lo a number of hcr fru-nds. Anmhg 1hum-whnuun pH/xcs were Mrs}T C. J. \mm‘. .\Ir. Ruin-[1 Him. and Muss Jnsv» phim- Wumlnmn, sts (.mn- thrucdu and Mr. and Mrs. Ht-mv Svgm't wux- 11w \Nf‘f‘k-l‘fill On Saturday. the dance “hich was ghen by [hr \Iudcrn Woudnwn ()fAI'mr in! In Andv. rsun s hall “35 prunounccd a suucms b} all Mn: attended. Mus Hdu Horcnbcrgcr “as the Week- end gursl Ht Mus R111]1C<)llil)5. Face." Two very interesting papers on the life and character of the life of. the late Mrs. C Newton Dubs, wife of the President of China Missions. were read by Mrs. Floyd Stanger and Miss Winifred Plagge. Mrs. I. R. Rehm took charge of the toyic. “The King‘s Business.” The program was closed by a reading .“What‘ a helpless Swede did." by Miss Schind liver which was enjmc-d by all FOHOWo ing the program rareshlmnls were seh ed by (he hostc >5. The Young People’s Missionlry Society met a: the home of Mrs. G. Goodman Tuesday evening. The meetlnh Wat called to order by the Prwdent. His: Emma Selig who alm took chime of the Devotional service. Miss Helen Schind liver sang a very effective solo, "Face to lt‘ Edna Heberle and Mr. Alberg Jenni: of Chicago were‘ the week end gm of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Selig. Mxml ,\l «i {’1‘ 1 i" . ‘ x rm: momm- ' PARK ‘ a n -"-1 m'c! m Alh.‘ 1' .mn- thrwdu and My. and 1y Svgm't wu’v the week-um! (hr hutm- ut Mr and Mrs. H. 5’3? 333%} I mamas .jgdou'a‘ ‘. April 3031., . 9310 "I to!!! him lu- might call this even Hm; at h; and it “as half a minute :aftt-r [hm “hon he nrri\‘ml"-(‘hlrngo F‘ Rfi‘vrd-llw'nld. _ Educaflon. Education dot-:4 nut t'onsist of knowl- “W" nlmw. 11 Is the me-ntnl capaciLv uf'heim: am» In estnbush and mnhr pith hnnuony bq-t'ween uurseh'es Ind 1110 world nah-<1 Schiller and Goetho. Sr'hilk‘r was. from MI m-vnunts. II '"muI-b finer mun ”In” (.‘m-IIII- but In "mpnml grasp and :Irlistir pmwl thv 432m» of “nénmr “as "Pild and HIqul _dvrs Illnne his (II-:Ir fIiI-nd Schmer. The (II‘rIIIIIIH kiln“ this and “hilv [hm low SIIIiller f.-II more than may do (.m-[hv ”II-y III‘P nut Mind III HIV fm‘t llIIIt Hut lulu-r was lllllt'h the [router intelle-Lâ€"New York Anna-Mm. Ambrose l'ntti-rsun, the Australian pnintw‘. SH‘IH‘HI u ('otmnissinn once to i paint n \‘vry lengthy and “'(‘HIHU‘ sun ’urlmnitt- Puttvrson himself In a lank I brush. shouting up ln-yund six fuut unv ilnvh. [lo was mtlmr within: himself nu hzu‘im: Inn-n uh‘vn this unumissinn. lmlrinfi in mind tlu- arm-It prwsnre 01' artists round t-H-ry [Misihh‘ jul) tn Altstruliut Ewntnnlly. hmwu-r. the .slttor vxplntnml, "l mm H tun: thnv 'tookiu' for n snutnhk- lmrti. lu- fiztld Bru‘al Delay. "His IUVP is ;.'ru\\iu:: HIM." she snld. with :I sit“ "Why do .run think sn?" hz-r muttwr "I'm XIX fun! (“‘0 :m‘ :1 drink you I 'ndn‘t m-n 'nd onuugh ‘luhl to do: me "-«Aruunzmt. mu-[um-«lix mlu- In [mu-Ix.- the (11» tnnw. 'l‘hi~ is mvrvl)’ :m nfliviu! oxr m‘vwiuh u! the \‘N'; :mwrnl wusmm «If lln- [unmann- ill lllv' I‘vziI-h. \\‘||H ilH’Hl‘i- uh!) (1-H inquin-h rm lln- l‘nullx 1m! huw fur H 1“ In :1 [II-we. hm huu hum: it lukve tn :u-r ”It‘l'r l-‘nr iihLIva. um- :1~l\\g “Hun fur is i! In Ulu-rn”mu-run”1'" ' ".\ san half Immz“ “ill [-0 Hu- "[17 nn-r. m‘ lwrlmps “A mel lmlf lmm‘” nr ".\ hi: hulf lmur." Whirh is puzzling until Hm strnnut-r 19:”le Hm! :I "x'mnll lmlf lmur" nun-um Hfl-nurriw minutes. ":I mmd half hum" thirty minim-s and ":1 Mg ha” hour" thirty-fire minim-s. mri. tinn- mu.“ tzlllm quir) ”K h xmllxo- HY Quinn-N hI'JIH'l'\ (“Midi-«I Hm' Hf lln-ln mlhm \\ hit I firN‘t ily<i<lwl HIP Ulllvl' \\;1 \\'l‘n|l.‘. “hi The Incident Which Led to Coloradgc Returmg From the Army. In hi\‘\wlln;.‘11:l'\.~ lln'llm'l Fulwl'i‘lm- h;1:l.x lIHA- IH‘v' unuil‘ “hit H PPH’HI I]: l“\:l.\h'l. Ini‘ lln- lml) ll".\l\t'¢! Mm In liq-simir hn' ruliqml in :1 «cumin “~41 llH‘lIL “PM“ he htqwai “HUM ln- Hr dry-d on Inn-1:1. \wrvirr, Hm! '11- mm!!! ('IH! Iri\ hllulllmi HIM-('1' "II [In- la'lllu} on tlw rurviug hunks u! Hu- sulluj .\m] as {In- wurcl “us gin-n Iu- turned to hi" sugu-rinr “mm: :1 full-Av 1'3!va i:In_ whu \\'.'I~' M‘Hlllnng lllv Mm” \\;|H-, rand lln- lu-lx'bin: guns, ".\.~' uh! lu-nc \vnuld 5:13" this is no git-N m-h-ml." m- rhurklud. :uu! rum-1.. l1i< dmlh «In Hu- lmHh-m-ld ul‘ Solnruuu “hivh ::!\4- Lu hon: tn llnzinmi ~.\;:m-~ prynih-r m .\H:mliu It is a horrid :Inwdnte. and l mu kind health-d vnongh tn wian that In-. Kmte. win» was not without hk grnini mouds. lmd taken 'ht' Ind tu son-o gen. (‘11de fire (presuming such a thing was In It- t’unmlv and hnd warmed his fru- zeu hands and feet. Hut it so ('llillu't‘d that in that Huh: snirelhng boy ”It'l'l' lurked n spark of pride and a spark 0! fun. and hunt ignitml m HH' run-4h lunch of Hn- mush-r. Ho prolmhl)‘ atHMn-d rr,\in-.:. :lHd hr l‘t‘l'YHilll) I‘c-nwmlmrml tln- dun-p up~ pun! tn mun-hum}. fur lif'tr-vn .w-t-Irs Inn-1‘. with “In Third drnzmmx h.» rhurm-d ut tlw stl‘ultuly inrH-nrhml Sildw vZI'UNN' nt' thv host lighting Im-n ut Um Klm‘sm on tlw “Irving hunks ut Hn- Mum-lit And as tln- wore] “us gin-n Iu- turned to hii FlHN‘l‘iUl' ntiiu'vr. :I full-Av Mun i:In_ whu \\'.'I~' Ma‘lmnng lllv stout \\;|H-, rand tln- ht’lt'bill'.‘ guns, ".\.~' HM lu-ng \vnnld s: a this is no git-k m-h-ml." tn- CORRECTED BY A SENTRY. HH‘ Ho Carriod 20 His Dam the ; Lonrnod It Etch» hr. (liwllr. (In- II‘II'NOI" of- Elnn. vuumuwrud runn- lng u 2mm” In," ruin}: m =' .. ' asked him what was lln- 3n!“ ‘_ child n-pliml that lw mm (”SMJ murwl Route. "You umsl' put“ cold. sir: You ure not at n lelxllf" '). HIM Hm “mm: M hi Qualified to Pain. Him :n [\\u IIKH'0'I‘\ >1!“ flln-ln Hun]!- uu- u! I“ \\ hit I: lln- olln-r rum nip: hi“ Inmih un- :Ifluil‘ lln- lull) ll luli~lml in he hulwai | \‘I'l'\'ix'p I hi jnq N :u-xuin- In Hl‘l'o-I Illl“‘ < :I luv: mxw rtixt." lu- Szlld ':|r!_ and [HI l I [nlhnvr u‘lult full lvugth uf hvr nmttwr ‘1! h: :1 ID I'oNlnI‘o-d ‘\ mum-III! ”\Q'Gl Mm «cumin “mum In Hm! '11- n [ml '1']: Ill 102 N. First 5: Hum new. Pres. Telephone 335 'clephonen Luke Forest 617 :nd 139 Second Door West of Theatre Daily’s Ready-to-Wear Store It’s a real pleasure and satisfaction to do business with Muslin Drawers Embroidery and Lace trimming also plain stitched at ........................ 25C Children’s Dresses from ‘2 t0 6 years. Made of Chambray. Pefcale and Gingham at 49c. 59 and 65C Children’s Dresses from 6 to 14 years. Made of fine Checked Gingham. Velvet-'1‘rimmed. white collar and cuffs. Special .................. a! ...... 98C We carry limestone, granite screenings, sewer pipe, lime, cement, gravel, sand, etc. Ladies'House Dresses made of fine Gingham, low neck. short sleeves high waist. good bargain at $1.50, special at .......................... 980 Children’s Rompers of Pink. White and Blue Ging- ham. also Chambray, trimmed in red. Special at ......................................... 25C Highland Park 5 New Store ZN carry the C. B. and Henderson Corsets ‘ Corset Fitting Free Alterations Free Antique Furniture Repaired and Refinished right in your home “ There are Reasons” FURNITURE STORE i7 Qarel consisting of C0at_§2 L Skirts, Dresses, House er items. Agrons and numerous oth- Dresses, Bovs’ Rompers Hosiery, W aists, Children’s me and Children’s Wearing 39. Sgcial showing of Ladia’ LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS whole wheat and Bran we bake em, day in good weigh: loaves {Ind 0f Pun andwbole-ome quality. We will serve you fresh every day by [caving your order. listen: superior quality we are that will make your mouth water by its dcficiou flavor before you Cari: Home Bakery BAKER’S BREAD Highland Park The tank-slit fleet as a art-t 111 six gum. mm!!! H. Gibbon. As roar udm Atlantic fiw! I mln on “Km”: for what bnppe Photo by A mt CAPTAIN 5 COM CHARLES 'AT to by Am

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