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Highland Park Press (1912), 25 Jan 1917, p. 3

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ed «w- at Fred Berkman's horses got 100:2' 1:: tlxv barn Sunday night and kick-Hi two of the other horses. Dr. Gu.~‘~:~, I). V1 3, of Wheeling was sum" Wu! and took seven stitches A ........ : of the horses and {our in the in M otflz-r Both are valuable horses; mm i< l hmlly driving horse. "‘i .. m-x'r moving picture show will be Friday, Fk‘b. 2. featuring William What is Pasteurized Milk? .\h TELEPHONESz WK""\ \"‘ \ud Mrs. inh'w daughter of Frank Supple and! Austin were they Farm last weehi saw was the w J. .\. Reichelt. Sr. \ir‘r Georg! .\! Parent Tucker Th» progressive d‘ giwrx Saturday ever about fifty couples : wa.‘ not attended w! termt as was expe: Pumnt Touch" Assoclulon H “l .. progressive dinner which '88!| l .l giwzx Saturday evening brought out j about fifty couples and the occulon 1 war not attended with the wldost In- termt as was expected by the pro-t mum“. Those who did not attend. mixed n. delightful sleigh ride. 3| delil-inlh‘ three course chicken dlnâ€"r nor and a. jolly socltl hour 11 thel schunl hall. A great deal of credit! is given the President. Mrs. Samuel and the committees. also thou who} en's-red the use of their homu. Tho‘ malr was a wonderful success cochl-1 1? Md those who attended enjoyed It V01“: much. The committee ls mm:- lnst fur a Valentine party to be held -r--«-â€" 14th. hiil-IRl-‘IELD NEWS Continurd from p Pmbytcrhn 1 H. Cochrnne of Chlcw “xi the morning on "The Rxm'h No services were In the TM January meeting \Vuman‘s Missionary 806161! Pasteurized Milk is Good Clean Milk heated to approximately 145 degrees Fahrenheit and held at that temperature for 30 minutes. then cooled suddenly. LV This process in no way destroys the nutritive value of the Milk. It does however, destroy harmful germ life that Milk may contain. We say “my” because there is always a chance that Milk “may" contain harmful bacteria no mat- ter how carefullv handled before it reaches us. So to Safeguard you we Perfectly Pasteurize it". then cool itâ€"then automatically bottle and cap it. So it comes to you untouched by human hands. { HIGHLAND PARK. 9. BPH0NES= GLBNCOB, 70 1..» Form 733 g hm- parentg. Mulke. Martha Karch .' her friends at lowed by a six .xttrmtth't‘. .1 wwrk 0‘ in “David Hurum flanrgn \'(‘(ter of J I“ 13>er IIO vvvvv h- homu. The d the use of the was a wonderful success 30cm- ?! those who attended enjoyed It much. The committee ls mm:- \r a Valentine party to be held nsday evening. February 14th. wr of people from the, Farmers H hold at Lilwrt: .rtha Karch entermlucd a. friends at u “Bunco” par- d by a six u'clock dinner r‘zvrnnnn. Cuverrz were the place cards were native, being the hand »rk of the hostoseés' sister. .1 Knrch. who is an exceed- mu 'nr artist. o-r of people from Deerfleld v__.uun rd from page '3 NEWS mans 109-110 Vine Avenue iners Lilwrtyville last of Chicflgo Mr. and N teen!!! 0‘ the‘ society was be“ . Fred H. Meyer Mrs. Prank Pet- . L. Holmes sans Hnl for newer! urds were the hand 593' sister. an exceed- Reichelt. let “'1ch Mathew llarenncrx 11ml (‘Ullllllll your up trVL (lu- are judged imam,- ere Elgln asylum a “‘d was expected under [er-lwould blessed wlth “ed' mmnory and would be u ‘whut happened to $10,:an I leld a few months before his Lute became alarming. lt l- last hu “as swindled out 0! 1 'IA resldent of Deerficld a“dlhlm It the asylum a few said he didn’t thlnk he the , ”Lleave the asylum becauu nh_‘ler1ng from lnsanlty as Mn_'other disease vyhlch me: will never regain strengtl is 5r. appointed Mesdames Reichelt, Jr‘ 0110 Knaak. and int Gardner us nominating committee for annual meeting. Mrs. Beebe u! L‘hicngu, gaw an int-~resting talk on "The Mountaineers." their histor), charâ€" acteristics. and occupations. Mrs. Beebe denounced worry :1: inc guano“ sin of the Christian. injur- ‘ious to body. as well as to wui. ‘Mrs. R, Mott's exposition of (nu 'twmiiy-third Psnim was read .\ir.~u Peterson sang “Dear Lord Forgiw" I”: n Th-x offering \\':\ wholurship m ‘ Institute which usual social h worx- prewm. ‘lering from insanity as well as nu- ;other disease which means that he will never regain strength of body as Ewell as o! mind. He has taken on tmuch flesh‘aince his stay in the lnsylum. but attendants there admit Ithat there is no hope of recovery. Mr. Horenberger served Deerfleld in supervisor for many years and he iwas regarded as a most emclent ser- vant of the people. His friends and relatives have given up the search 'li'or the money which he either - hâ€"I- n. m thieves. nlcu llv ..... in denls or to thieves. I:- visiting 1 i for the money Luandered, lost Mrs. A. S. Sherman relatives in Chicago. children enjoyed n‘ The school Suppledale Farm 1 sleigh ride party to Tuesday afternoon. l Mr. Alvin Meyer who is attendingl ' - ~nâ€" Al mmois. hu receiv- I ~-â€"-- V , The school children enjoyed a sleigh ride party to Suppledale Farm Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Alvin Meyer who Is attending of llllnols. hes receiv- . 1 liver lovlng cup end certlflcate for being an expert judge “" ,.._ a. M188 M3?! the sue“ °‘ lry Barrett 0‘ Miss Sm hour thc Christian. xnjur- 5 well as to wul exposition of (In th Purl) 5‘ was folluwod Hnrenbcrgvr 1d commuted r served Deerflela In many years and he a a most emclent ser- ple. Hls friends and given up the search which he either in denls or to (hleves. ‘oar :xgu where n or trvutnu-n! [w Lth thy return n! Id be uhlv (0 (0H $10M)” {hut he In“ .1 be uhlv (n [UH ‘10,mm {hut he In“ are his conditions It ii feared that )u( 0! lhiw‘ mom): arflold who visuPd I a few weeks ago nk he would ever because he 13 sul- m as we“ as an- nh means that he on 0! Wilmette ll Sadie Oallowu. vant)‘ my (HT .1 smwkxhlt‘ \d by HM r wnn an! Mr. and Mrs. A, D. \oun: rel» bnted their aixnelh weeding um!- versary n Rochestvr, Two men un- dead and \nolhwr ll leriously woundvd an a rwul: o! ('0‘ v Ihoolimz ufirzus in Franklin mumy‘ . Tho- Superior lurnductn (umpany 01‘ Cranm- (‘n_», wnh a rapmu at $250 000 has filed incorporanun pnpers.’ James H‘ Brown 0! Hm: an Illinois (‘5-ntral conduc from his tram at I‘mcknr} Was killed lrd Padrwk, mvmhvr of ry county family" has rv-x‘ home at Imquum utwr :u twenty-9mm] yours. The Peorm armor) cnmm‘ssinn an nounced u had swim-nu .\ Into M Perry and Jackson sin-Ms. Peoria, fur a nPW slut“ armory Jflhh‘i Inuxuun (wrnh 01d.uxin\n1 m m. MM: Hr at No nmn “m 1H". .--.3 bmn: v nth! bo-mo-v-I: HM Thc- rM’o-m dr} wr-Al'w r [ht (u M q" '.‘., kxllrd hund sands of Yukon shad \\ 1n Horsc-shnn- Ink» Al Hr Morchant: o! 15‘ mrmvn oftm-vwn hnhhng a “XHHT 1 school rhlldwu "Ill purl, i (mum.- Thv PM! Hmnvh 011 «'nmpm.). 19d by (hr l’hllhp Schaoh‘ hvlrs. nbruugm m H~ mu m-ll on nhw Jo *sx'ph KniPr farm, ~4th mil-u north 0! ‘ (‘arlylo lwmslun m mrrulah- “In pemmns (nr Frm- mml do-er) hna Menu}, and YYH‘ro- \r- YVHFUI the rwqm-st wxll be- Krullhw p‘rUm-m wnhln n In" P010. ANN spvndmu Hw 1.. hvr H!» In n log ('uhm, replica of hrr hmhm.“ Phrlps, axw] EU and VI 1.3mm. Homer J (‘1! Mac lmlh “'1 ton Houlmnrd lowan All “ pen“.- lwmslun m mrrulah- E. a local [-1lean rlenn m Loun- nrv Aprxl was umdr Hummers Allmncv and {ht‘ kin Louis A. Imugherty, U. S A., nu.- been nnnwd mlonel of {he lll‘nola nr “1an rvumn-nl ‘0 MI Lhe vacancy cnused b) Hm rvaimmmn of (‘ohmv-l Charles M Allen. rem-ed. Chas T;\_\lor_ c-nginm-r of '5." “'o-s' ern Bru‘k and Mining (‘mnxrnw plum It Danvxl‘nu was found dun! bvnnto his nmclnnv-r) wi'h u broken mick omcerb arr :nvvmzcnunx Thom-m J Murr.l_\', agrd Mty-fixv years, fornn‘rl)‘ tn-asurpr of the- 1H: noiu Uquur hmflrrs' HSSIH‘HH (m‘ nn‘ - nmmln-r Hf Hit" (‘00); 1‘nl;n\_\ l‘émw Chas T;\_\lu ern “1"le an. n Danvxlh-. his mnclnnv-r OMCerb aru- ‘ memln-r rap}. is d. COM [y-th (h P“! Jnhngm‘ buflx I" )t colurr 117 .V rwnl‘t An lxquu Fm (‘st veta'ri “; dva'h aftvr I'lr' winch KH “hm- Mrs (W (‘hnrh-s 5; ug- cnnlracxm a; H Rutlnnd hrMII‘! Alton (I'rmy was mnpluyvd Luau", Rutland hmzrt. of A1101) (I'rnly years ago, And smrv was vmpluyvd H! a cumim {hr The first Kt-nrrnl farm vunh-n-mw In Illinois was hrld at Sprmxfiz-ld w'h 100 repn-nntauves of my ugrirul tunl orgumxmions press-m homer J Tico of Grvvnvlew was elem-.1 rhmr Run and J R Brown of (‘Pmumu :‘tw Kho- VLJ' ‘L‘ll Jun teary. The growing dt-mand for Mr”: rm‘ iatnnon, due [0 rhxld labnr lo‘xullalmn sad the fact that lhrrv nrr nnnuall; 31,000 unto-Corded births m HHnms. bl: led the lllmola P‘s-(hmtmu M “'omon‘s (‘lubs to bvgm u «.uupuu'n for rvgistrnnnn ..._.....'..r huh” H' (or rvgistrnnnn Ovorruhnfi Graws :uw days to M- W ’30_000 is do-nn (00m, (‘nh Gran \‘r. 'AY J (lurk. whim of the Pon V M} “'I‘AY'WT kard hund ‘knry shad \\ 'w- Inkr Al Hr ‘t'mh‘r. ‘11“! '1! lun‘pllal. nprrazmn Ink» Al Granite ( I!) o! l'uunnzca tum the- » Vin-nu). wa uniw m [Hrr LLr, Feb h Tho- u "111 hnvc a wwugnrn' 1 M Sprm.‘ \', \i: T120 :IIM'rlH L0 About $90,000 0-! Hm: Eil. loum.l conduvlnr, fell I I‘mcknr} x 1110 tnd uth’ i i u an! d: h :«nnxh-rsnr) m um um.“ Hal l'mvrrmy - o-Mat? of {hp lat- (‘vmrxv 15_ whu (11rd 111:. 10, wll‘ 1mm; urcordmx lo the will . prubah'd In the (‘uun'y rmuunx‘un Hr- lefl 81,393. o'sYhY? and $173,000 In po-r -r!). \‘hH‘h 15 to (o lo the muflth'r“ .u the doub 0| Krullh-d by the- d» u {r-w mr’mhn at xerty, U. S A., ha.- .91 or {he lll‘nola nr ‘0 MI we vacancy nit-nnHun of (‘ohmv-l Lu! (en )‘vuri of n, 'he nto-riur a Mr. MM Farrie womhh)‘, dlrd n! \\ IV [‘41: h 1f 1m old PM“ «urqu!0 h“ 1n :bnvnce 0‘ -d that A (‘- Proctor dim. the on!y living humus Wflxvum can an m 1860, would 1» wukvr rm Feb 17 n' n'H -!h‘.o~n yvnr-I ‘ Fnrk mm” '0 Cohth h.‘ >1 ’HH [0 n'. \\'nshix\K ('mrnxu‘ fol {or dmbo-h‘.‘ ‘un HF 19“ 81,393. and $173,000 In per ”ch 15 to (o lo the H .u the dent: of nm-rltnnce m mu BX" Ini't'ti h.‘ . o! (hou- 1 ulmunnl n [WH- brlh'Vt at 'rwhh H Virgil O. Strickler, C. S. B. Thursday Evening, Feb. 1 AT EIGHT O’CLOCK Member of the Board 01 1; The First Church of Chn'st. Distributor: 118 East Central Ave. LL Inn-s pun‘hnwd by ”W (Imam: [Mm A thmughnut Hu- Mm 191)~ wall Ix- I’rnxxs‘) VACVVM L‘l'l' “H's. ‘l‘ht‘y W1“ \X‘ Ham} ('\'(‘ m mnrhmrs and nhnut TU“, i5 mch luvs \HH Uu- 131ch puliw \quud t'n tunnus partnn' mgwx mntun‘yvlc squad mum mll alwlqummx-d mth (hr jus “HI M All the SU-t‘nllt‘d standard makes Were pitti- Cl'l’ Tires. Final dutision to use the \"AU their Lasting Quality and Perfect Safety. all City Dc mittee decided to economize in Therefore the Police Department found it consideration the ultimate tire cost which is After a most thorough investigation ofthe \ standard makes the Pennsylvania Oil PHX were positively chosen. the judgment of an ms greatest value for the money spent. . However. you here have ' titution that nukes“ their busmees to get the y and fully adjudging the the benefi‘ of The Church Edifice Hazel Avenue. near will he git?" Board of Lectureship of ‘h nf Christ. SCiemiSt‘ in? under the auspices of makes Were pltlt‘d against the VACUUM l to use the VAU'l’M Cl 'l’ was lmsed on Perfect Safety. The City Finance Com» 7x in all City Departments during 1917. irtment found it newssary to take into tire cost which is the actual cost per mile. estigation of the various merits of all other evlvania ()il Pioof VACI'UM CUP tires m St. Johns Avenue of The Mother Church in Boston, Massachusetts lkpnrmwm (>1 l’uln ( l’t’lxxx3)§\’;ahm ()xl l'mui am} (erumu-ly on all IN “’5 ml} hr wqun‘rd. Chl \qund mi :15 kmd m [ht mm Ius \VAL‘I '1 VM Cl ‘1’.“ ’17 Phone 904

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