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Highland Park Press (1912), 1 Jun 1916, p. 3

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:nsation of Reviun' DOOR poun {is Dungbtm Mumb- Avenue L' 59c r yd. Season 10 12th ‘ pl: x n we. l-m. ith black msmg 3U msmg AU :1 or com 'ide sport 25c 29c are 2V6 nt .le V 6 Use Swift’s Fertilizer Phone 220 Produced out in a garden spot of country right on the edge of Pewaukee Lake, bottled there and brought here thoroughly cool, clean and pure you can have such milk on your breakfast table and all day tomorrow and every day. Bowman Dairy Company 101-109 Vine Avenue What brings greater peace of mind than to know that the childrens and household supply of milk is safe- wertified so-â€"; and good, certified as to its rich- ness? Nothing--~ Safe Good Milk is a Blessing 11 Eat Park Avenue Used Automobiles Frank Kottrasch, Deerfield, Ill. Pulverized Sheep Manure for Your Garden Lawndressing $1.50 to $6.00 R. W. SCHNEIDER Men’s Furnisher 13 S. St. Johns Ave. '1 “I am the Orignal Tarvia Man” Friday and Saturday STRAW HAT DAYS F ord-- Chalmersâ€"Dodge Bros. Stop in and see the classy up- toâ€"datestylas we have on dis- play at pnces that range from A. G. McPherson Kieckhefer’s Certified Milk Driveways and Sewage Disposal. Plants for Private Estates and Country Clubs. designed and constructed Cash or Time Payments having laid the first Tarvia on the North Shore 100 lb. bag $1.50 Telephone: Highland Puk 9 Edward M. Laing Telephone the distributors ‘ash with Order Please Good Values TARVIA Such Milk is Distributor: of For Sale by 328 Park Ave., Highland Park, Ill. Cars m Glance. 70 Telephone 140 Tel. 331 ' The nnnual meeting of the Deer- 'fleld Parent Tucher Assocution was :held In the Assembly Hall of the iGnmmar School Thursday afternoon. ‘The program commuted a! folk dances fby pupils of Man Kent's nnd Ml” IGlynch's rooms. among whkh were Aha Shoemnker's Dance Ind Tunn- gum. The business part of the pro- ‘gram resulted in a change 0! the day of meeting to the second Frldly o! ouch month It 2:30 o’clock, innuad of Thursday at 3:30. A vote of up predation was given to Miss McMa- hon for her helpfulness tn the A190- cintlor: during her three yeara a! ser’ vice 1n the school. Mus Mchhon has nn'vmcd n pmiIm-z vu'th a North Chicugu schonl. Two (Ickn'ts were presented by th- nommutmg mmmit- tee: Pro-Men! Mrs. Rn‘hani Supple. Deerfield P. T. tee: Pro-Men! Mrs. Rn‘hani Supple Vite I’rc-snith Mre. Fred Maggie Trmhurvr Mn. ('hn)’ Jnrvn. Secre‘ E Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCafin-y and ,daughter of Highland Park were the (weekend guests at the home 0! Mrs. McCafl'rey's parents. Mr. and Mrs. :John (‘nrolan~ Miss Ardelll Huehl entertained - number of her Chicago friends M. her country home on Memorinl my. ‘Mr. Ind Hrs. Frnnk Klemp Ind daughter 0! Chicago are viliting It the home of Mr. Kelmp'n parents, Mr. Ind Mrs. John Klemp. Julia and (‘atherine Martell, Cach- erine Maw, Mug-re! Died, John and Mike Gerlhehkn received their first Holy Communion In the Holy Cross Church Sunday morning it eight o'clock mass. Mr. and Mrs. (‘arl Langu- hld An their guests Sundly, Mr. and Mrs. August Schepp Ind dnughwr, Lillian, of Glencoe. and Mr‘ and Mrs. William Antes of Highllnd Park. 1112 wow PARK muss. mamâ€"AND PARK tumoxs Mr‘ and Mrs. W‘ H. Stefiis hnd us their guesu Sundny Mr. and Mn. John Lancaster of Everett. Mrs. H. M. Puttison of Ligonior, Ind., is the guest of Miss Elizabeth Clark. Mr. William Boeu-hcr of Chicago visited friends in Decrfield Tucnduy. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sivklvr an nounce the hith 0! n daughu-r, Tues day. May 23rd. Mrs. L. Pettis entertained the Fiw Hundred (‘lub It her home Tuesday Afternoon. the prizes being nwnnded to Mrs. ()scar Beech-m. Mrs, E. A. Todd is on the sick list. Little Pearl Peter-sow who hm: been confined to her home with the scarlet fever for the pns‘ six weks, has en- tirely rvcovered. Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Warn} and fam- ily and Mr. Edward Bingham of (‘hi- cago were the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Endcr Sunday; Mrs. Mabel Shaffer had as her guest last week he? rousin. Mr. Mil- ton Seeber of ()akdale. California. Mrs. J. C. Wolff was a delightful hostess at :1 six o’clock dmner party to {Wemy of her friends Saturday evening in honor of her birthday an- niversary. Follow’mg 1hi‘ dlnm-r the guests enjoyed five- hundn-d at which Mr. James Keefe, Mrs. Eugene Ender and Mrs. W. H. Sums were the sun cessful prize winnCrs. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Schneider of (‘hicagn were the out of town guests. Mr. W. H. Stem. has purchased I residence on ()sterman Ave. of Mrs. L. Pettis and is m‘king an «mu-naive addition. Mrs. Rcwholt. Jr” luncheon Thursday Miss Lelia B. White Ganson 01' Chicago. The Dorcas Socwty will meet 1n the Community Home Thursday anar- noon. Our Memorial Debt was the subject of Rev. Orsborn's Sunday morning discourse. “This dny shall be unto you a memorial" was the text 0! his sermon to the children. Rev, David DeLong, a rezired (‘ongregnional minister, who is making his home in Deertield, delivered {he morning prayer. In the evening, Mr. belong talked on his personal experience in the Atlanta (‘amwm telling of am terrific struggle of the (‘inl War from a Christian \it-Wpo'mt. Mr. llel.ong was the only one of the 27 color bearers who survived the attack upon Atlanta. Children's Day will be ohservvd the third Sunday in June. Miss Glynch took the pupils of her room to North Chiclgo Suturduy n!- ternoon to insped the rolling mill: and to Lake Blur! to the Suva] Tnin- ing Station. The pupils of (he seventh grade gave a party to the (“dusting clan in the Assembly Hill Slturdny IIâ€" ternoon. The Senior Boyl' Bible C111: 0! the Presbyterinn Church with their girl friends were enter-hind at the home a! Mr. Reichelt, Sr.,_Saturday evcn~ ing. v Deerfield N¢WS Items entertamcd a! I {or her guests. and Mn. James 331mm. Domemrn ML, Burer Frill J..\1r.l'n\1o-s‘ll H Mum-1 Pity. Urn “I , 1}"! J>',. Jl/h" M! , Hm} son, F. J Mn. errhhc-rm-r, A M Mr.. Mfl‘kie)‘, (i-«vrge Mun. M;£lrr Amm ( Mr. \)f.crg, Hahn" M1" Surge-m. hm Mr. “pun In», My “Tun-head. W Mr- Adurhwd Mn} N. 191:1, . WM M I'HHLEY.“ M‘ Guide Book ~Hllrk Automobile Repurmg Mud:- I'Lu-y ‘â€" P“!- Produchn Albertnmg «Hess “inn-<1, A Young Woman In [)0 House Workâ€"«Ruhr. Pnngca u! the Hot! ~J‘hplml Prince at Warâ€"â€" Kipling. Hutu-r and Memoryâ€"Bergman ’(‘ruhve Evoluuon~Bcrg$m {manor lhconLaonâ€"an. Houu P‘urnnhmg 1nd Detention fâ€"mClun‘ flame Bulldor'n Guidewkrthur. Pianmng und l-‘urnuhmg Um Hum. -Qumn. Physiology of F1101 nnd Fun- Sadler, “on 0! Old Greeceâ€"HAIL Woodrow Wilsonrf‘ord. lord of Minnieâ€"«Nays. u Kuu und Lhe ”an of Y Aha-dome. w to “'ntc for the MOVIH~ Pur- X‘xt Pridl) mmzmg the 1“ mm- mg pulun nhow u! the “JAN \nH he gin-n {olluwed by n norml Mur for the ,‘0ung people, supervised by U'be unfit-non. Four reell of flaunt mutu- nhuwn Ind In Added bunc- uon ls l filth ml enulled {bunny [Jinn-ville, m whx‘h Km Adnlme Mmer Like: one u! the prxnmp‘ pm. In the lxule drnmn, ' wry Mrs. John Slryler Ind !’+Sdenl Mr». E. B. Jordon, Vite l‘rfildcm Mrsi‘shnfler, Trensurer Mun Emil)“ Knm, Swreury Mr» Gm-dmnn. Two nnmlnnlmm wrn' made (mm the flour for .Iecretur) Mr:~ (h'Hrlhx. u‘d (n! trelmrrr Mus Wuudmnn Th3 Yul lowing Ulert'rfi vu-rv rim-ted: W““ den” Mn Supple; \u‘o pruidem, 3111.; Magma; u-rrrur), Mn ‘ (.00.) mini (rcnsurrr. Mus Knnak ”(n-uh men‘l wrn- «run! by the mud .nmr nudQ'c and udJournmrn! mud. unlxl Sepfimlwr ' Public Librtry Notes ‘emplnnen-nnd “”13an of War Moldaner Humer 6 and 8 N.‘ Sheridan Will be added to our businessâ€" on North Sheridan Road A New Department \dvrrflu‘J Intern Domemrn ML, Burer S Ind (in-d: Pocket Special arrangements may be made if you have more than one Suit 3 week. Clothes called for and delivered. For 10 days begigning June 3rd we will make special prices on all Gentlcmcn’s Suits we will open the store next to our present location which will be devoted exclusively to Cleaning and pressing work. It has always been our aim to giVe the best possible service at the lowest possible prices and if you become a customer of ours for cleaning and pressing your clothes you will receive the same care and attention our customers in the tailoring end of our business have reeeivedin the past. For some time we have been working to atainsh a special cleaning and pressing department in connection with our tailoring business. Saturday, June 3rd 75c for Pressing a 3 piece Suit former price $1.00 Suits from $22.50 up White flannel or serge striped trousers $5 up. HIGHLAND PARK fiâ€"‘ié..“‘ .- -u.. I U and 134 2nd. Street Highland Park Tel.805-M Robert direenslade ElecticalConttacting "V W' 8L”. NI‘I I) m "HI! “HI I [m [0 “MM 8. KIWI] TAILORS ”U 111‘ MCI. H‘- Dlu “no.“ 1., I'blxmau s Furnished on Lamps and l‘xakaZx House. Power and Motor Wmng, D.C.PurdySons "‘ Road H m 'huo any old Soon to "fin-ch, 6011le w mm. undu- hon-oil: you can on" "I.- “o xvi-mu you! amt-«ion with DEVOI: \ unuh moot Punt (m, (“unload Goon can ht pm m good 0004(- nm mm DEVOE ngich Hoot Pm: h mu nm (rich 0' chip. Wm not mt lid 7.... .1 In, and may (‘nn ho mm um. nap II " Ill” lxrng‘uur u named by (he {an flu! these \umsh pIIMI Ate made wuh I hud‘ d1) my 1nd chum unmh. 4s 5.. John Av. W Put a“... I1 DR. WATSON

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