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Highland Park Press (1912), 23 Sep 1915, p. 3

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0y (22‘! makes of x3 our extensive FR? M $250 .VOf‘ Lbc ithought of by the uni- Beufife when we turn out [Such sweet. wholesom, baked bread and sell is 39 x to make It really an ex- ce for her to undergo the rk and worn; of home bik- Mild. hloted and so fault. rre reaiiy a businas l! the best in (all ap- Ide suns. tailored to I. a! king Machine§ veil as Watchw; :ks and Jewelry ‘danJ-Wear sums are snag m! the Made-to- )cr :1 ac investiga. [331.611 ‘ 101 any type of man. blues. pleasing my: [lest variety. Many ich no select. rder ‘m 5 more [kl x1 suits m the price w. (I gLL'e ( Zn under- mi. rhbncs Snark new shape and in , young man who dc. :Onoetvatwe dresser. .omy Plan attery why of quality : bread rresh every day at 'any door on order. “rt-snip. l‘ Suits W. Cemnl Ave. m in midnight ‘3 HOME BAKERY wompany ompany PAIRIN G and $4.00 Show to Jeweler i Sweater: 'THEATRE West Central Ave. “Neal of the Navy’" featureing Lillian Lorraine, Ilso Pathe news and other good reels. Hulkw-kl'l‘ ExceptWed.Surx-When BARTLETI' THEATRE Pathc‘s Go production Saturday Wwem Drama aid Kenton- _In air doaé, dievuarrfiérth of the Theatre warn ' diuon for rent MING- Inquire at w. w. Burma. lush-0°4- m. Three and Four rcelv pictum dso Pathe Nm Fridays ~nrok¢n Coin." mums Grace Cunard and Francis Ford 1‘30 Paramount trading pictum Mum mama Puamoum productions Wednesday’s Parimount predictions 15 cent: is Admission Monday; Wednesday Comedv Niiht Gold Rooéter master Thunday Five reel feature Nevada Fall is with us again and once more does the lover of flowers, shrubs and trees get out doors. A L llUVVbAO, Ulll uvu “In“ ‘Ovvv a..- .__7 There are Peonias, Phlox and Iris to be planted and the many other desirable hardy flowering plants, new beds and borders are to be prepared as well as old ones to be changed. v..v~ ~v All that which we have done in the past in the way of planting has to be gone over, we learn and inform as we go along, a certain clump of shrubs which pleased the eye last year doesn’t quite suit us any longer. The Hollyhocks, the Larkspur and the Poppies would make a better showing elsewhere and those beautiful Darwin Tulips should be planted in masses to be effective. Even in the smallest garden there is no end of work, all pleasant and beautiful yet necessary---there is no such thing as getting through and that‘s the real in- teresting part of it all-«it is what makes gardening so fascinating. l .ner and Fred Haggie. l l Deerfield News Items The September meeting of the Wo-l ‘man’s Missionary Society was held at. the country home of Mrs. Reichelt‘ S_r.. Thursday afternoon. .I Mrs. S. P" 1Hutchison had charge of the program, ithe subject of which was Africa. Mrs,- Hole led the devotional exercises. Members who read paper! on various Meyer, Peterson sang a solo and her sister.‘ sided at the piano. Mr. William P. ('arolan left Sttday {or Quincy, [11. Mr. and Mrs. John A‘ Reldnlt. 8L, were the week end guests of Mr. A. Reichelt of Weaver. lowa. Fonnor lmrfielLl-Shields girls who are at DeKalb Normal school this year are Minn Celestla Youker. Beatrice Carr. Beulah Tibbeta, Edna Boa-old, Grace Schlie and Alnuru Rockenbavk. The Deerfield l’areanoacher'n AI- ' ‘socmtion wrll hold an informal meet- ing in the grammar school Friday. ‘ 2 2:3 , ' . Mrs. Holmes of Beaver Falls, Pa.. pre- l September 4‘ It 0 p m m d" ‘cuus plans for the yearn Work All ‘mothera are urged to attend and help Mrs. ‘Leslie Brand and her tiny daughter, Jean Renning Bnnd, are at home again. having spent-the summer with Mrs. Renning in Highland Park. The text of the child'nn's sermon in the Presbyterian church Sunday morning was, “Ye ere God's build- ings." Announcement w_u made of ‘the purchase of the Evangelical Asso- Lciation church. which wiil be used is young people where their Iuoc >are clean 1nd where they mny itheir evenings in loci“ recr [The integrity of the mtion n < i The text of Rev. Onbornc's morning jsermon wu “And for their sake; I Esanctify myself." Rev. Orsborne de- iplored the guidlnce of non-religious leaders {or young peoble. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mayer and Messrs. Herbert and Franklin Mayer of Elgin were the guests of Deerfield£ friends Sunday. A moving picture show will be held in the assembly hall of the grammar school Friday evening. The Wilmot school of West Deer- field has been closed by the Board of Health of West Deerfield as the re- 1sult of s new ‘and mouth disease in that vicinity. outbreak of the loot were Last Tuesday Ind Wednesday we ‘Evangelical ministers of the north- western part 0! the state. twenty-Ive in number, had their semi-annual meeting in St. Psul's church. In con. nection with that. special service was held Tuesday evening, the R4". Tktke of Barrington making the address. Mrs. lda Durham 0! Kenihorth and Miss Virginia Hooper o! Wilmett- the guests of lines Elizabeth and Dorothy Reichelt Saturday. Christian spirit shown by es of the vagelicnl church in the negocit‘tions rec-lied “We Are Not Divided; All nocih ( The Deerfield Parent Teacher's AI- socmtion w1ll hold an mfonnnl meet- ing in the grammar school Fr‘ldny. :(September 24 ll '.: 'lO p m. m dis- icuus pllns fur the )ear'n work All mothers are urged to attend and help Fonnor lmrfield-thelds glrls who are at DeKalb Normal school Lhu your are Mine: Celesua Youker. Bulnce Curr. Beuluh Tibbeta, Edna Boa-old, Grace Schhe and Alnuru Rockenbavk. ‘1 Mr. Alvin Knnak left Sunday even ‘ing for Seattle, Wash. l Mrs. Alvin Johnston and Mrs. Bone lSimpson of Chicago were the guests lof' Min Mayme Knrch Int Week. I The Misses Km! entertained I! a :7 o'clock dinner party Sunday evon~ ling. Covers were lnid {or nix. The Muse: Eldu berger spent the v Mare Roeder of ('1 Maura. Irwi: Meyer left LI“ when filly "n of Illinois. Mr. and Mn. Vincent ()u of Well- ington, Kant. In the gunk; of ML and Mrs. Edward Landon. Mr. and Mrs. Edvard Bleimehl are at Grand Rlpids. Mich. Mn. George Ruth visited reluivu in Port-gt, Win. In! week. Lu! Tundny Ind dendny the Evangelical minute" of the north- this undertaking F! are urgvu u) ILu'nu um. .u... ; underukmg, Amedee WIer 0! Haywood u “I um; u the Todd home for I ("It do: Misses Eldu 1nd Mabel Horrn- Mn. (j. 1.. Sorg u! Newwn, Kin ' spent the “'"k "“1 “'i‘h Min 1: unlmg ‘1 the home of her plmu. RM" of ("hm-go. ‘Mr. Ind Mn. J. L. Vetur. P. (‘nrolnn left Sttdny The This ad is the beginning of a campaign on our part to get you and others interested in gardening. Our main object in doing this is to do more business. we Will have to do more in order to keep things going. but that isn‘t all, we want to assist you in beautifying your grounds. we want to help in making our Home Town the ideal one along the North Shore. as it should be. The common minim (naval, winch Wu nnnounred ‘0 be MM 1! Run Srhnr'n church. non Shemervllk, next Sunday, u “Had 0K. For that We would like to have your order for whatever you may want this fall in plants and spring flowering bulbs. but whether you buy from us or not. nothing will please us more than to be called upon for suggestions on anything pertaining to gardening, we know a whole lot of things useful to every flower lover. it took us a life time to gather that knowledge, why not call up 85 78 or 44. any of these numbers will get us. ' Whether you wish to plan a new Home Ground. a Garden. Driveway, Concrete or Brick'Walk. a Lawn, a Flower Border, Ter- race, Water Garden. Pergola. Shrub Bed or anything else out doors. it will be to your bendit to consult us and if you afterward next Sunday, u “Had 0K. For that rem-on the regular nernce vnll uko pluce m the SL Plul'u church The St. Iiul'u ltlxue "\H meet In the (bunch Thunday evening. Somm- ber 30 Mr and Mn Arman I Rmh-nbnh but returned from the we“. The Muse: (known- (irub md lube! KIM, Mount Vincent John-on And [Awnncc Wnde 0! Wilmette spent the Week end u the home 0! Mn, L. P. Todd. ISpednl Wurrun! No 220) Public nouce n hrrflwy won Out (he (‘ounly (our! of [Alu- ‘oun! , ll- lmou. hn rendered judxmont or I Iporfinl nun-awn! upon proporty lwncfimd by the followmg Improve- ment; finding, dnlnlnx, rurb'mg. paving with mgr-dim. mudwny haw mg I blwmlnoun musdlm nurture [eighteen fee! ()8 {LI wido. mrludln‘ concrete (mun). Ind otherwise un- roving Beech find from the utter- ‘ lmr of ‘he pnvcd roadway in SL ohm avenue, elderly to the ".me hne of Shendm road «unpung the mu 0! the concreu budge hcnin pro ,ndcd far], 31. John: Ivonne from the jsoulherly Inn of Lamoln “emu pro» ’dua-d ‘uurly urou Sl. John. Ivo- {nue Ind Doulherly lo the .outhcrly ‘line of Booth Ilrefl producrd westerly Euro" 81. John- ‘10 the utterly hm o! the :Vided; : i a venue; For"! avo- nue from the northerly hoe of W“. «tn-u. produced welurly. southul M ‘ ercin pro- Linden u'omu from tho ult- erly hne of Portal avenue. nondi- euterly m the southerly line of Booth nut-ct; and confirm-1m; 3 reinforced concrete (finder-Oar bndp In Booth and. Mitch uh “(on And un- wly In St. John avenue, punt. bot'oen W540 “not And [An- dcn avenue. warm"; the nvim In *Booch “net. .1! in 0 dc! a! High. iknd Put. Lake County, limo“. u .vill more fuliy a r from the ter- itmd copy a! an udunom on lib in 'my Olin. That 'nmnt {qr col- .bcuon of such gunman! 'n m an ‘lund- o! the undenitmd. All nom inure-lad In hub! 'noun w an and pay the mount ”- and It the Colkctor'n elm, City '11-”, comer Gran 8:1 nod and Con- tnl Ammo. Hi h Put "Ibo“. 1within thirty yl from 00 ha [unmet A ‘ _ A A u WIWI . Noticehhnhor manti- h ill lament h div' ‘0 ”0| mum-nu. 1b! the a...“ first hull“! h m3 each a! the whim Win-u ILI‘E no one will be more benefitted than us» WM: “not Innin the l in o d 0 County. 7 spy-r ha: vish to plan a new Home Ground. a Garden. or Brick'Walk. a Lawn, a Flower Border, Ter- l. Pergola. Shrub Bed or anything else om 'our bendit to consult us and if ynu afterward he mnm hem-fitted than us---reasnnable isn't it? $1,500.00. Than I“ Installment.- draw inumt n ”It an of 6 per cent R: umum from Au‘uu 13m, IHL. Mn in-ullmcm u puny-Me on 1hr 2nd «in, of Januury, A. 1). 19m The notâ€" and mlullmonl one your Lhrvnfwr, And no on Annually unul ull unuull- mnl- are [1nd, FRED W. Rl'BLY. City (‘olhflor “and II Highlwd Purk un- um day d1 Scpllmbfl, 1915. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NUTIFEl (Docket No “5) Sou“ I. hereby ‘lVQ‘n w all p01» .m- murcnod am [he ‘ n~ (ouncll; o! the only of Huhwood, (oumy of; 1‘“ and Sun 01 Hlmml, haw or-i den-d that the" dull be nonnrurud. I I’orflund remem concretr ”dew-ll {our fee! Wide w he land In upon ind lion the Md Ind w"! rude: d No (hattfl Avenue from the wool!» hm of Wuhmflon awnue, .0th w, the north line of North avenue; Also on the south dd: of Bun-hell avenue. from Lha- can! Inn of North («mu-‘1} avenue. out {or n duunu o! 207! (1-01., elm-puny therefrom 51m! mur- ! Ieruom; nlw excepting thrrdrom! puru Already rondod mw com-real walk, all ii: 0 (‘lly u! Highwood. Lake (’oun‘y, llhnon Thr urdlmm for the name hem one Me In the office of the (My Jerk n! and city, ind the and rrny humg Ipphod to the (ounlw Cou'n of Lake (ouhty, Suu of linen, {‘07 an anon-mom for “Uni-(1i! o! ind Improvamcnt u“ rordm lo the hcmflu. and An nun mom ”(or buying been made um ‘vA relumod to and court (Docket No. (.50. The final hsn'ng thereon wall be held on m HUI day 010(10th A, D‘ 1916, At )0 o'rkl'k A. M. or u soon memfur u the buunen of Lhr court ml! perm“ A .L;. 1L- .. -... r-.._.7_ Sud ondmwu prondu mu the Agâ€" mu Imuunl of and “Denna-M shall be dnidod mm flvq- Imullmonu harm. mum! u the nt- 0! flu 15) per fun! pet Innum‘ 7‘ â€"‘-. “l- ah. yr: .wu r. _ All persona damn nu) Me ob- )oruom tn uid (our! {on mud dny nnd may apply on the harm; and make their dcfcnn. ('HAS. A. ANDERSON, The non nppmnlod by the pry-u- donl the Bard of Lou! lmprovo menu u» take nud uunmcnl. “and ll Ihfhvood. Ilhnom, 0n- 23rd day of Sept-uh", A, h Huh. abutting I I)!“ of in; for the city at Ht Be " ”M by tho Council of tho Clly M “$8511“ Purl: l, 0! November, 1904, he Ind an an In hub: rope-led W 2. Thu ordinance uh.“ be font tad died from Ind .rm In M and nppmvnl, Samuel l. “gum“ I-yor. not: 8. A. Wit-run. (My (Turk. .I Who! 17. A. D. 1915. ”and: swank»: 17, A. D. 1915. city cl Hum.“ Park h M an. (own, the first uni-or, 190‘. 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