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Highland Park Press (1912), 24 Sep 1914, p. 2

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in nu Earl Clapper accidently shot Raymond Goodman while out hunting Sunday morning. Mr. Geo. Goodman and Ed. thrend at- tended the bud; makers convention at Peoria last week. Mr. and Mrs E Endcr and Mr. James! Keefe were the guests of Mr. Edw ' Bingham of ChicngI \ Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood of Port Huron are usmng at the home of Mr. W. A. Whmng. Mr. Seastrand's cartoons made an in- teresting addition to the picture show held in the school Friday evening. The next show will be given October 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Frank 3:31] of Bangor. Maine are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Moore. Mia Hempstead of Chicago is the guest of her brother. Mr. Francis Hemp- stead. Rev. Dr. Parker of Chicago will prcach in (he Presbyterian church next Sunday and will preside at the communion table. Deerfield News items Mr. Fred Meyer assisted by Mrs. Boles. Jr. were hostesses to the Women's Misâ€" stonary Society of the Presbyterian church Thursday afternoon. The meet- ing was opened by a roll call by the i’resulent. Mrs. Reichelt. Sr. to which responses were made With fan-rite pass- ages. of scripture and hymns. Mrs. Geo. Pettis told at the aims at the Woman‘s Board for the ensuing year; Mrs. Fred Haggie read "In the Shadow of an ()verhanging Success; Mrs. Frank Peterson sang "My Father Plans it All." Mrs. Reichelt. Jr.. gave a synopsis of the study books which are to be used by societies during the next year. "The Child in the Midst" was selected by the . Deelfield society and the motto "I knew that l rruy do." Mr. and Mrs. Edw. anizik and family and Mr. and Mrs. Rotnayne Stryker or Chicago were the week-end guests at the home of Dr. T. J. Knaak. Mrs. Lydia J. Hoyt returned from a visit with her son, William S. Hoyt oi Wilmette. The new Hempsteud reside-nu.- in Lincoln Ave. is completed and Mr. and Mrs. lempstt-zid expects tn occup} it m l fe“ Weeks. '1 )eertield water works system is pu sing rapidly, McDonald residences on (irand .-\\ ‘e nearly completed. also several ne .tses in the ()stemmn subdivision. nd Mrs. Albert Antes are receiv- ,n. gratulations on the birth of a girl. bl, ednesday. Sept. 16th. .‘~f;.. :has. Reynolds of Waukegan was the guest of Mrs. Frank Peterson Thurs- Mrs. Fred W. Cawlin of Pasadena. Cal. was the week-end guest of her cousm Mr. J. A. Reichclt, Jr. The l. C. club of the Presbyterian church Will give a beach pany on Friday evening for Miss Rowena BastinA Mu»- Adnh G. Grandy and Miss Luuise Noyes. bod! instructor: at ihc high schuol, Will be the chapernnes. Mrs C. G. Alexander entertained a number of guests at a golf party at Ex- moor on Wednesday. after golf going to Mrs. Alexander's rtsidencc. on N. Sheri~ dun Rd. where a delightful luncheon was served. The out of town guests included Mn. Wm. F. Andetson of Hinsdalc. lll.. Mia Margaret Knapp of Glencoe, Mrs. C. K. Foster ol Chicago. and Mrs. Whorley of Aurora. Ill. Mrs. R. J. Beauty of So. Sheridan Rd. was hostess un Fnday at a deleightful luncheon to twelve guests in compliment to Mrs. Kent of Ohio State. The guests were Mrs. Franklin L. Wean. Mrs. Richard Dean, Mrs. Henrv B. Clarke. Mn A L. Drum. Mrs. A. R. Carquevme. Mn A. P Van Schaick. Mrs. Edwm C. Day. Mrs. E. H. Metzel. Mrs. D. S. “rte. and Mes. Harry I). Faxon. 'l'.te 5 curmzui prxzc mnners were Mn. smertaxnec me t’mmtum tum m nu- A,Knudsnr\. Mrs. S. r, Rebling. M.» ['mtcd Exrmgchmlchurch .11 her 11mm- antc Y .nlx': md Mr. Fred Moon. 1m TUBSdJ} evening MYS- Lures “13:50“ amt-flamed in“ The Hdrxest h-snml at tho Luke 1mm Hugh-wood ladies 56W)“: 50061)" 1‘: 5" Orpharuge wen a wry sunt-aslul :mmr, lmmc 0“ Tumdd." uttermmn, err five hundred dollars were taken m. Mlss Rose Faganwxn entrrtum (‘n W ed- The Chiidren's program was dchghttul, nesday cwnmg atdnxisccllancum mower 1t consxsted of Mother Goose rhyme; in comphment to Miss Agnes (iarn‘ty 0t acted out in pantomime. Mr. Jcsw L- McGovern 5L, whose marriage to Mp Smith of the Elm Place Grammar school Edward Mead of nghwood will be an gave a van interesting talk. early 00(4):)“ event. The D. A‘ R. held its first rwular meet- Mr Frc-d I}Ck?f was most pleasantly >1:rpnsed n11 Thursday cvemng “hen a n;.n‘bcr m frirnds came to hrlp hm celebrare hm hnrthdav annuersurv Cank were the ‘ratzzrr of the event): The summazui prxzc mnners were Mn. Dr. and Mrs H. S. Haskin cntenmncdl‘mrt- "0““ H "9”“3' 3”?" W u“ The‘saxd Edward A. ('hristmn, defendlnt as aforesaid, that the above named Complainant heretofore riled her Hill said (hurt. on the thereof, and Lhnt a Mrs Irrnr Saffnrd oz Raw-inia gave an- infnr'nal arernnon reception on Satur-‘mr’nrmally on Sunday evcmng day [or Mr and Mrs. Fredenck Wonser.§aff11r was a reumon tor some of those“ fornwrly or Rauma. now of Benton Har- Highland Park people who have returned I bur. .lerh Mr. and Mrs. Wonser wcre from Europe The guests were Mr. and ‘0'" (‘ONPIMM i" (h:- mcek or. ! quash or Mr: Safford. Mrs. Bowen W. Schumacher. Mr. and t(‘hancery side Mrs. Robert B Grcgury, Mr. and Mrs. summons thereupmr Issued out of Ward Wdhts and wns. Dr, and Mrs mid (‘ourt against the above named Casey “bud and [hr-1r mun: 1mm 1hr (it‘ft'lldulll, n-lurnuhle on the first dly Moraine hotel. of the term M the ('Irtuit ('0th of MissUra Hardvn: So «in-on Bay Rd, Luke (hunt); to be held at’ the <14“ 0‘ ”W «'nurt House m Wuukcga'x in said Mr Frc-d I}Ck?f was most pleasantly >1:rpnsed nr. Thursday cvemng “hen a number m frirnds came to hrlp hm celebrare hm hnrthdav annuersurv Car<§< were the ‘ratzzrr of the event): The summazui prxzc mnners were Mn. n'mé'rtaxned the l’hlldlhm A.Knud,«m Mrs. S. r. Rebling. MmQL'mu-d Exumchmlchurch .11 her hmnc Luke (bunt-V. on the first Monday anr\'.n5x‘.n;d.\1r.Fred Moon. [4n Tuesday evening ",f ”than.“ .N\_ 1). 1:01; a, 13 by law “75- de‘F-(‘S “.350“ ”(Hui-“Cd ' V The Hdrwst k- nml at tho Luke Blur! rvqmrwi. :wd “hm-h - n! 1\ 6.11! pend- The Social Side of Life HEN getting out your heavy Suits and Overcoats this cool weather don’t forget to send them to us to be Dry Cleaned ‘zmd Pressed. We are the only Firm doing Dry Clean- ing :in Highland Park and can get’yo'u'f clothing back just when you want them. All our work is Hand Pmscd and sxmtly guaranteed ,ocal Affairs of the week NWLWBM Telephones 1 78 and 179 Bv the Obscrwr Mrs. J. H. Fichlt and Miss Loretta Kress. accompanied by Mrs. W. A. Cone of Voltaire. N. D.. returned to Deerrield Tuesday evening. Mm Fichlt and Miss Kress have been the guests of Mrs. Cole for the past two months Mrs. Cole will remaimas the guest of her sister. Mrs B. H. Kress for a few weeks. The Deerfield Lumber Co. his changed proprietorship, now being under the con- trol of the Knudson Mercer Lumber Co. of Chicago. Mr. Peter Duffy is resident manager. Extensive alterations are un- der way. The new firm will retain the old name, Deerfield Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Selig of Chicago were, the week-end guest; or the formers parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sehg. The Parent‘Teacher Amiation u‘xll holdan informal reception at in first meeting ofthe school year in the assembly hall Friday afternoon. Sept. 25m at 2:30. Miss Genevieve Cook of Chicago wxll speak on “Delinquent boys and delinquent gnls. About two miles of cement sidewalk is being land on Park and Hazel Ants. and also on the Knickerbocker farm. nd Mrs Albert Antes are receiv- ,n‘. gratulations on (hr birth of a girl. bu ednesday. Sept. 16th. .‘J;_. :has. Reynolds of Waukegan was {he guest of Mrs. Frank Pcterson Thurs- day. The new Hempsteud resudcnu- 1n Lincoln Ave.. is completed and Mr‘ and Mrs. lempstwd expects In occup} it m 4 fe“ Weeks. Carrie Jacobs Bond gave a musical:- at her Chicago studio lust Thursda) evening. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs LeRoy Goddard. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Locke. and Muss Marie Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Locke were both guests of Miss Armstrong. Mrs. William Monroc Wright of "Wright's Lodge." Liberty/ville. gave a musicale on Sunday from live to ten o'clock. The principal artists Were Mrs Genvieve Johnstone Bishop and Miss Kolber of Chicago. Among the Highland Park guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Mather Smith. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Forest E. Marsh. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dutv. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wardrop, and Mr. and Mrs. David N. Hanson, The D. A. R. held its first regular meet- mg at the home of Mrs. George Nichols on Sheridan Rd.. Monday. The final ar- rangements for the rummage sale were made; l_t was decided at this meeting to send twenty-five dollars to the Red Cross work in Europe. Miss ()ra Hardv «1: So «in-on Bay Rd. smertaxned the I’lumlhm (qu5 ul Lhc ['mtcd Ehmgchml church .11 her hmnc 4n Tuesday cvenmg )ccrficld water works system is sung rapidly, McDonald residenccs on (Qrand 'e nearly completed. also several .585 in (he ()stermmn subdn'xsmn. Knlv'kvr By the W din: ' "Surv 'I‘tml'n 4 a dumb “nib-r" One of the moat Intm-sUng {mm In Mexko In known as (ha mc-mu Minute. or pupayu. It contains mumMu-mhlc pepsin. uhwh newts ngnlni! h-uh Add and nikzllino- «‘nndlliuni 4:! Hn- Monmc‘h. and it Is said that n «Ix->1 uhh-h In clmh-s papaya [um-hula dpupolmll Bulb the frml and Hm h-nH-a "mm-s:- (hu ~:n:u|ur property or n-mh-rmx tough Im-ut twink-r \Hwn the pulp n! thu- (mm m rubbvd over I [uh-u- of tough ”MIL the jum- attacks the fiber and sum-us ILâ€"Kurluuul Geoxrlphxc )lagtllllm hon!- Ono Whou Fruit II (he Counterpafl of (he Grun Parrot Mruvu llfuhflhl} h.:~ .I :rvuu-r muzv of rvmnrknhln- h-gu-(utiun than n") nun-r vnuntry in Iln- u-urld. Th.- par-v mt (run [we [mum-m nu «uld Ihruu-d fruit. hearing a close rmmnhlnuve lo mm pnrrnkeotn When Hu- purmlu-M Is (Hahn-”9d M nukm n duh for [hv parrot tree. where n a‘sunw-s a podium whlvh makes It look like Hm (mm It self. So clou- ln the rmwmblnncv [hm their enemies. [he huwkm om‘uslunnlly fly by a tree on wblvh a down or more of "160 birds are sitting, app-many unaware of their [)l‘l’fll‘lu‘i‘. Another remnrtnhl» [me la m- at In! do: dlnnmite-dynamite tree-uhune fruit. It km»! In I warm place, hunt"! with t‘nnsiderublr rurve and n loud re port. smith-flux Its fiat nix-«In to n nur pram: Illntnut‘e W wh." Hub WCVC HOMO. Ind a.d.‘ IIHIH UUHH ”Fl!!!“ ll) “lllll' llflllllfl ,‘were (nun-mu (u the gm-n Ind In Won Shlkndownu of Straw. . ‘fllelr hand: were tiny (muni- rack!“ for cenlurh-I the umunuu ”up“: 0" To [)9 lure their pm“- I' nu r'vtm-r Mull-I Englund made ”w” [mine “I woodvn, fur lrnnlq .plnh-r‘ but [hm “pr? nth-1‘ hum of one room. \Hn'n :1 family in . “'9 n \w’rtlwimr' ‘ .. x .; .- - . l -I ‘ (‘l‘tun-ld “Luillnntnls’m “”l lll'n'llmfht f 'llw (‘HIUF sum-mt- of [fur luncheon but I.“ u ( mm. H, ..r. H ur. a m” “we" um. “med”!!! I ”Mm o! h'untu was “(Med and [In-u :luulhvl Iplnnvh purve- Olin-u and “a”, hulk-11 MM xllmthvr. :1: no“, rwllurfil lmllbut wnh while wmv and “0' no Swan-[11mm Hwy fullnwml n ‘lr'n‘m‘£Mm-c with [sunk-y ('hn'kmy hrm-ln In line. At other limos [In-y u‘vrv built 1 “1"“. ”run“, upcnunm‘ WM'" ulnd out frn’u‘l the untml lmt at Lin-um nn-ly wllh v'rvnm Vhfiw. I.” 1,. Hm] “I”... ‘hfi' H“. roof! of ”M's“ huh “‘0’0‘ and mum: hull. ”r l‘r vrv-un 0f thilh'hwl All ”Deni“: “I” h.“ “I ”W; (Vbllr‘ll‘ (hr ‘ulm- [null-n urn-I1 lhv-v arr 0mm“. fur the "“0"" m ”WNW” The? sun”. .1 1'hznlmul nrw Jun-11 nlml’ lire was ulwuyn [unit In I hoiluw 6n lhpi hulk but ”I“ .mwrn-rv-«I may NIH-In (mm-r 0! “av rum“ Beds Vh’vfr made“ .1“; NH" ‘ wr-I» m- ”N, wh- ‘1',” of straw. Uftn-n Hwy wvrv ”wwl’innur :kaHm H! ”mm ”Mm; nud *hukulowns In the curm-r. Uu-nni-m a m" (um-n IN." Mm. “M ”! “ “I“, “M nlly tlw umw was twld in 3 Univ: and "mu fmme nm-mluinu lho- mm at :1 \hip 'u his former teacher. Mm Fiance. Bicdernudl. under nhom hi: 9mm preparatory munical education wu re- yceived. was I free wholarshlp student 01 , thxs school. Hazel Christian VI. l'ldIurd A. Christian In Chancery. No. 6946 The requisite affidavit having been filed in the oflice of the (‘lerk of said ('ourt, notice is hereby given to the and Edward A. ('hristuin, defendant as aforesaid, that the above named Complainant heretofore tiled her Bill of Complaint in said (hurt. on the (‘hancerv Mde thereof, and that a State of Illinois, County of Lake” .3. Circuit Court of Lake (‘ounly, ch Muss Mabel Horcnbergrr was the guys: of Muss Lillian Eager! Monday It is with pleasure we nnnounce m t Mr. Irwin Ania has been awarded I {nee ocholanlu'p in [he teachers clue ol the puno department of the CthIflO Music-J college. Mr. Antes is the second Deer- field munknl upcrant having (his honor. Mr‘ Chris Willman ol Waucama, lawn, is the guest of Mr E H W|Hman. Mrs. Felthamen o! Audra was the guest of Mn. J. C. Wolff last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Meicrhofl o! Sherma- ville were use guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horcnberncr Sunday. The Ladies Md Socieiy 0! 5L Pauli Evangelial chunk will hold their annual bazaar in Anderson's hall Thursday. Oct. ht. Snlom Sat-via. Dwnx _\«u. like ii}. nt wrvh‘e In "N CURIOUS MEXICAN TREES. ’ber Term, A. D. 1914 LIFE IN THE‘ LONG AGO. m1: HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. menu!!!) PARK tumoxs (‘HANCERY NOTICE. F. Weiss. (‘umpl'ls Sol'r. 27-30 n :rvnt Hrr or dry TM smukv {rum the h :In ”[H‘II‘I‘E In III». [In- hmlr‘H; .‘Ianllt V‘ ”’1' w Nun-u we put In hwn, hum: H" Mum-a .\m.~r1¢nn 1‘ dvlllwlluu ’ or“. mun”- ' a... (OH-N1 ‘r- lu-L'v . ”I "mum-If Tim (‘HIUF sum-mt- of [fur luncheon rrllln-r. u ‘ , was xn-en and IhllP‘KHH n «'rvnm o! -n nuulm-I l Iplnm-h pum. ollH-u and wh-ry hulk-d ‘ tmllbut wnh while wmv and new no u urnghh b 1” £M H with punm-y‘ ('hwhm hrm-ln In u . ‘ «n u llwlv, vn-nmo-«I nupcnurun‘ pepper Illld haw-d uh uh: Iv The 9691’! o! (be Irrunxvun-ul In plainly endem (u thulu- Ibo now (he numllun (hr mrln n-n-In-d The boy. bud luv“ laugh! to plm‘p [bolt Ibtfl'l' chairs It the (Able. to help them with their vrnm to H mm they had I” the m-«wmry Ittmunn n [be inform-II but»: partlmâ€"ln noon. to do .1] ‘lhoue pn-Hy thing: that many boyl never dTI‘flIH at doing until they hive mm the “um- girl." who probably in loun- our view .~ mister Dmpoamg o! (h. Spoon - “'ho-n drlvlkpg rrnuu 1: cup tho RM!) b Id! In me- marvr ll anon d never be IQ?! for n nu-nm-nt In Mr run both: axed on” n. stir and Manure m, uugnr Condo-y For a‘uoru A lar‘r, round uhle M n mam flmuua qumn-r nun-l nu-ummudutnl a Inmlly (hr imrnnln or ulm-h an} they m-vn-r Inwnd [n gr-m um [land tome lbrmwlrm. (In-p wurr unwound ed by {our tmxxllful «'hlldn-u. (Wu nu. Ind um daughter: Tm mumer n mlrit-d WIlh prhlv (hut and) [buy Ind I sister w an (or until he or we nur- Tb:- m'flun u! a wunmn In pubflr b (he ln-nl [mt of lh'l’ "mum-m Alm all. my tn-nnnur I‘ln'll wa ll no one lunklm; I. I fine r'flln-rluu my .1er In lndlvtdunl Ihuuld [w mum) So bu- cnreful In public (‘UuH-yunvm l'l “III-N IH\llu- « “0mm: punk, 1 any In.” «1 M It :1 “mum-:1) o-rnhu) 1" [IM' Thr rule of "Mn Igllufr‘d l.) m.- lhu lml wrung of u uuumu w It or h-l hrr (rm In: nI-uul [hr (! “ouwu (bun make Inplvunuu In 21 {onlhh Ina In I murmur nu vuctlhulnu h-mmlm- corn-cl um rrmr In llw varr 0! the mm.» Hu-n- wa- au oblong u! gm-n fvlt â€"u "mum [nun of «June ’I‘Ms was pruyn-rlp umrkvd off with Whllk‘ Chalk. and nuns. the ancr was Air-nun n Ilvllr net Your link” do“: tin-«nu! In whit:- flannei were (nun-mu (u the gm-n Ind In their hand: were tiny u-nnl- rm‘trtl To be Illri‘. their pum' -- m rum-r Mull-I fur lrnnls plnyt-PA, but (hr) “of? mm- Uve nvvvrtlwlm llmlr‘h Hui of I!“ VIM! then around n this way- ’l‘hrn l (lrn-Iq-mn Inn rlrm Thv \\... I |0\\‘ (”Hr HI I! any I!” Hf H be (‘0H\|(in‘r‘n~ Th. Nos! 0! t roman. v . yugm: H. I! ha- of 1 m 'I'nvolin. loo-I. Tho no”: we” bred trawler b- 1"!” lb do. not more CM! In I mm... .m Bhutan-n mmplulu u! ln-r Mia. W aha nmemtrn [but It. h only on or many (hum-ud- u ho In MI. their day- nun-dun; un-r the MIN of me In": M II I Up. of trunk-r who u I public quIncc. She board- (In- min I!!!) bllf I don-n ImIH ham- and 'Icngu In her Irma Ind Iprndl per M!!! (N an! In” hour 0! the- journey “tun; them willed When untu- {rm Mme]! nettle-d the lind- Itw um!- llnd lotus InnnltmlmIl uhjwt lu Hu- par dculIr pIckI‘o or box (In! h In the Inc-l InImeIIlble poIIUon When It I. disinterral nlu- unlm hvmlf again Then we pulla than: the Inn-mo (o In-rp the Inn out of [wt ryn-I Ind lmuwdl ltely thonmflrr mm; H {n the (up of the window lm-nun- m.- lrum I- too dark. She mtg.“ Ind funu-u luv-nu d! (be be“ and norm-I {pa-Inuâ€" u! um 611" Ind Icnwln ll lhé "mun-r n! I crying blhy And Ihr umh-I lwr fc-l low (NVHPFI an unhappy II nhn- ho-nu-I! II Ull't'lll they are rmluuvd ulm In Il‘lh'v M-Lw nf'bumnr Anunwr unpopular type- in (In- cr whu mm In a Inn-1 runo- lrnvvlers nn- [rt-Mu] In “nun-in (“In of sunm unknown rrmlnr- Publvc Manner! Th, .(1|.m~..1 unlln' wnm An Mal-morn Mil-l the MI" um] -ggp-l ~ <| [IM' 71'! {"11NI1 Tonml Lunchoon Gcod form 115‘: EU“ ulll~ ur I 1- vrv-un 0! Im- lmll- “'H‘ll lhv-v arr Him”! nrw Illll‘ln-d Ilml’ .|H~\\'--rv~1 may pun-In m.» x”: um: Hl.- u'ntc-v . u! lrlHIln ”Mung, nud - mm. hm: n! u Pulr Putt-I I” H)! ml Hmux l~ HM ll: Ina: r I rm ”u lrl d nu .rf (In! I II Y'Ihlr 1! IIu-mnan (‘00 w:.\ nu-n laugh rn wt Hu- WHIK. mm! [M'ldr (A) Inning Im- fun u mum pa) Hu'h llup ulk w “Hm" in I h- 0! un‘lgrry un'nvn dr-Hh n [I'l 0- III IIIM‘ (In! guru-d" 0. I'\! umjurtly mung Im- fnn~ A mum pay (In! Ill"! IFI\ m pnlylk‘ pun-u- It I. Soun- l. 'N' L'l‘! .1 Hnnu Ilm' Iruvvl "t-lluw mn- 110 mm. H! Um M!) I Hn'l of HA: (.1:- It’s Old and Strong 3 per cent interest paid on Savings Real Estate, Lonns and Insurance THE ERSKIN E BANK TWWFM ‘11.“ I” FRANK L. SILJESTROM OMQ-IYuiImMn-IMSM Tm“ LAKE GENEVA ICE These are the three vml points connected wnh‘the pro- “ m SAFE MILK You unnot be sure you are gening Sate Mxlk unit» sup plied from one of our wagons. It passes your door danlv Bowman Dairy Company BOTTLING IN THE COUNTRY u the source 01 mph, when the air is part-remove. the danger of cnnllmx DAIRY INSPECHOWâ€"Mm clanlincu. PERFECT PASTEURIZATION - Destroy: all pathogenic Telephone 67 North Shore Fuel Supply Co. We Will Show Our Appreciation 121 Vine Avenue TBLIPHONIS: HIGHLAND PAIL 9. GLINCOB, 7O Antique Furniture anid and Refinished Just telephone 65 And the Ice Man will call Vincent Quarta GOOD BANK Of your order, by giving you FURNITURE STORE rihtinymbome SAFE MILK LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS 230 N. St. Johns Ave. lhll I km: of our (‘nnln‘hunmy Is the turtles! kmd m a am They mt) dnfier about 0le! Hung: but lhr) are 31! 0! our nmu‘. 1: dh my my our (and) thc IHL‘K m-lumu: made Take a ho; wt." \«w un your next ‘all '1 hr :un-Xnvn (,1 her hnule will mam P. the- bll‘Q'KHl‘s.‘ u! the (and) All You; ladies Agree Gary’s Home Bakery Scranton Purim: 'Iu Mil under mum-M "in of lh-TI‘I'K 140-1“ mm:- In Inndnn In Soy-way and I WI: Valera Mun day of Hw pun my (be quay at no! Woolly Thu tho-n III Guru-non OM mutmdh'mry "1 of (he luHul’ ' In; um turn-How 1w mon- ro-v‘tuln nl )I'In Ibo-Ir Ihfl "331' “ml; MIX‘UI‘ Irr- lb“) h. boo-mo- WW»: Fur mnnnw. It clot-rim. n whale of Hu- InmmglL 1 don I») m-u wore -Ilm had hum I [Mid and llu-H‘ WI The pm": (If! I 'Iyl Hu- de of (innmu u! mm (but “HHH'V ll'HI flout 1.r0-l‘v’t' ni‘l from Hu mm. dl‘ ding (in) A gnu Fallurr in rec bfl'fl'n nmlDO hum! of marrl: NI}: Ill-Inn I- “'hoh-Mnh- k‘dl bllt‘ho-n in!) W. prim I'M“: rrl filamm of "undid! ding rllu-nm-I u! from tho pulling | Quilt humble! bly abduvwd. bu fare qutlr nu w mam.â€" rumpmlm than lu- hml h. boune l.) :4 I‘ll!" fill bulk 10! ”I” 000. I Iogubr Wuflm In England I 1 kldmplug “I! 1 tenure of mun 0'0 0! in them" 3W1 on Nth-I omly “mm. m unnu- lhII-u «if noe- It‘nm r-ot drive-n In) )Nlm by ’0"ng (I! Ill Imnrmmnwut lm the-y I‘QN ulm‘d tuouu ntJIe and in ever) In)‘. 0| dl‘nh'd (ha-m MARRIAGI 1(le Lb uh'

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