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Highland Park Press, 12 Apr 1923, p. 10

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§£« -'.' . Juan nu Lv', ‘Mrs. Herman Goldberg entertained the Young Matront' club u her home in Highland Park Wednesday after- goon. Mrs. Alex Willman and Mrs. Bruce Blaine were the prim winners. Mrs. Seth M. Gooder will be the next hostess. .r " WIT, he 9mm w my My "will: " the label hope by the DeerfUM archa- .h Indus the auspice. of the Evan- “ church. The members of the mic-tn an: I J, loaned 'violin-ar/tf/dirt Blanch]. ttis. M Loy, Ill-I Edna Wk. . WGnmc Supple. I, ‘m -... a G Dhnoek, Ahto M. i tuxortutetea---Georger Rude!" ,hnd laud: Hume. . '_-: ghrrhemhms---turold' Vant. i PUMb-Mrs. Chester Weaning. I 4horttaetor---Arthur Mamet. I "h. pron-m nuanced wu: 3 (bl! to Victory. _ -Me-emtt.-r-r-' _.. _ Wither: In": vulinr--Gasoe6 Bockmn. Ar, nold Relief, Adrian Sypplo. A Violin stlo-"Walier". .._. . Edward Bleimohl ‘IJutic Overture ' r "(meme Supple Apple Blossom? . "Wm--' _.. i - _ Orchestra P1anolmrue---"The Usual Way” Mm. Cheater Welding Melody in F _. .__, Rub Popular Selections Cuolina In the Morning Nobody Lied I The Snell: 1teadirttr--"Diplomatic Mrs. Dunbar" '-m w--) ___ _. .. t Davidson By Mrs. Chester Wmlinx Wtlinprrrs Sounnlr de Lubeck F - Reicker Souvenir. .- _r'___,., 'e6 . Drdla Rosary -. Interpretation of Kreisler 7 George‘Beckman AaiterkamHome Songs. (W___ .‘ Anchor , By Orehestrn . The stage was very pretty in its novel xietorations The evergreens in: furnished by the Ravinia Nurse- ries. The/orchestra cleared over 8200 which will be put Into the building fund for the new Evangelical church. Orchestra _ Ctarinet $olotr--"tAsvo Me 3nd the Word I. Mine" and "The Sunshine of Your Smile" _ ' a 0n Sanity Fio more mi added to the fund by the Sunday dchool chit, dun. The Deemed grammar school Par- ent-'Nteher association will meet on Friday afternoon, April 13. An in- teresting paper will be readily one of the members. Mrs. John Stryker has been appointed delegate to the De, can" convention May I, 2 and 3 arid will represent the high school P. T. A. thin. The associations will share ex- penses. . . V Mrs. Fred “auntie gnd Mrs. Righ- u-d, Ntterson received high scores at the Pot.Luck Social club meeting. on Wednesday nfternoon. at the home of Mnr. RadHummel. Mrs. Fred Haggie will, be the next hostess. The Dorcas society met last Thurw day afternoon at the home ot Mr's Williun mat., V "The Prince of Liars," a three-act comedy, will be presented by the young peoplerof " ly Crop church at the school 'd,'d't] hall, Saturday evening. April 21.; evening. April 21.; James H901] Gieone to Minpeapo- lis on a business trip. Mi Eugenia Wltier spent last ,d'.'lr,'d with relatives in Mnywood. Harry Okndorf spent last week in '3t..Louis, Mo., on business. The Friendly Bible class of-the Ev- qtmrelieal'ehurch was entertained at the home of'Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Fritsch, Tuesday evening. Your "Home Town" is on the ve ate of development into a prominent s ill: urban community. The questions n sewers, tstreets and other improe- 'ments will 'determine whether we Village will grow in a way to bemift, the present residents. . ', These questions should" be placed in the hands of men pledged to folliW ' competent advice in planning for l [e l future good of your home-town. Qt . necessarily for any sweeping refo ins u' ' at once, but to adopt a conservat Ite scheme that will in time be carr :4 through as the people desire. . 13:3 , The Citizens Party headed by it} coln Pettis placed a ticket in the fUtd t to present to the voters a bodyof A pledged to carry out such. a prpgrt . Let's have Deeifeld government ti p- resent the will of the Voters. , l _ - The Citizens ticket is pledged td/a'" definite platform. '. F t _ . l VOTE THE CITIZENS TICKET Deerfield cit'izelias DmFIELD NEWS tOrr----, Br Ofelia-tr: Orchestra Rubenstein . tt"" Zamecnik Roberts Fungus Mt low on Cell I we ' at April. M Mm, will move _ the R., to the Limo Patti: In! ted by the 7 I?! Muhlt "34;. Win} __ km will for Lg Mar... In., to 3pm with her dn but. In. Marcelinel’iand Irene rend enter- tained ' 'ili" of their 'ends at a birthday pity Easter day after- moon. (i, ' i , Min Edi Strykp'r Oak Park wu'the tru of the, yin Shy- her family t, litter the week and attend T the orchos .concert on Thursday 3 int. - lt, Mm. Will Clark , e l her three children are ll with v ‘ “inc cough. Mn. Badri' Badman I nded the funeral of k,'t. tleortt [r!llAro1tte? mother, M , Olson twht ”led " Kun- kukee from' njuriel a tte from a fall) Tuesd- ' at the d s ter's resi- dertee in Mite Island, 6 Twin. The Goodmans are former 'il eld reli- denta. , v5 "sriifiFit in "glide ' f Chicngo spent Thur py with he . rents, Mr. and Mrs. P Fer Perry. t. The Lamar Aid societ; church waa‘.:entertuined of Mrs. Gllsrire Bar, afternoon. ' . The Five :,tiyndred cl ‘1 ist at the home of Mrs” Eugene E ' last Tue:- day dreamt Mrs. E. l, organ will be the next ate”. 5 , iiesdamed Oscar = si' " m, John Stryker, J. f. Reichelt, a, and Rob- ert.E. Pettit acted as If teases rep- resenting t DeerfUld lil munity at the thigh new)! Pare-W»; the High seto.ol Paint l your M50- ciation Thutsday aim cl tt in the English duh room. C Ta were do- nated by Mr)'. Richard fnf-le, Mrs. L Gloden, Mail. s. s. Lo 1mm. John Stryker, Mr . R. E. P " and Miss Vida Plunger Coffee a tl mks: were served. 5 [ j: Samuel 3115 of Le ton, Ky., spent new _ days of l wink with his mother, Mrs. L. C. y. He lefi Tuesday tor)iMontana. f 3‘ Mrs. Chester Wesslin 1 rs. George Deck, Mrs. ' Beckman I . . Mrs. John Stryker nttdnded than." n Monday in the Wed ewood r00 '1 f Marshall Field & C Chicago, it; en by the Interdenoii ptional co id ttee of the Central We t for miss s, of which, Mrs. J. A. $umm of erville was chairman. j 'ij - Mrs. R. st Lord and ' A ' 'Raymond, of Chicago, lpent Sunda 'itthe C. W. Pettis home) , [ll ' Some vat; edueitio Ihfilnts have been shown l o the Dee d grammar school children as part: ._ their reg- ular currietilunt, the p l wo Friday afternoons. 'jsome of t ‘ i Imi, shown were "The {Life of Thu tr Edison." "aetiortse "é the itea Ft"Wool and Mrs. R. a; Kidwell a i il o children of Chicago "ent Satu with Mrs. kidwell's sigtér, hits. S . Gooder. Mr. and Mrs. Cant T.;' (i demon vis- ited Miss Barnice Tuck arf Highland Park, Sunddy. h; i, The Putin-Trailer ar Ir, iatiorpar- ty, given Sam at aftl oon has a big success, bottle soda .and finan- cially. There we 21 of bridgé, tive huydref and bunc "f o prizes were given dor bridge. f ht for flve "Actions 0" the Ken Yarn," and“ "Conquest _ est." Theseinicturt-a tul educational: rork and it: more of tut type will bi Mrs. Brynaldson e, ‘tained: the members of, the play, "', Prince of Liars," at hgr home on r Oaks' avg- nue, Ssturddy evening. (l, F Mr. and PM“. w. a , ’hiting of Irving Park‘Pwore Sun " guests at the Lincoln: ems hop? Hi Mrs. Risaf V. Htttdhi* of Irving Park spent Saturday wi lJiher sisters- in-law. Mrs. Ray Gun , and Mrs. Ray Reeds tnd attende ' e P. T. A. party at the school. , 'ii, Mr. 'raTs"2riT2 E.; L%ieEEX Srirt'l -' 2.. Ji2 to mod into,tUM td Paren l u, -cher ttMo- lay afte 5-3 in the room. C Ta were do- Richard Ikirie, Mrs. L. s. s. Lo g Mrs. John R. E. Pt " and Miss Coffee a t_,'l mks: were ise, 'riiir%rtiurti "We own. l velop 1‘ "mm; otiyedrs , guests at l portati , i m one of Irvinng; mak 1her sisters- l Phgnes and Mrs. it "’55, e P. T. A.; ut t I It,tr'it,tr, H , 91 o gunmen»; a “long with Mrs. ( their a n. G00der. for mi t)derson vis- ' Ship f the! For- plendid for hoped that hown. [uhnm u. w. bunn- It the 15th y Hummel ;i Pant Bat 0 be vaca- Ive Frlduy me weeks ber Claus.. Gtd2 St. Paul’s the home Thursday hqndrfd,‘ four tod E .E my? prize: donated byE “In . itdti of .1110 Mud 858. committee f the . in! “Anew V E .'AUe Witt a: 4- mg; map/ill, be eontrrattiUtad upon , “new 1h: unlit. i _ , L l Mr.l, eoin Pettis who u; 1 eaniti- date ' (the prIMdenti, of ttttvue :01 D Id on the citisem' tht has ten _ in minntioh to a execu- tive, f of the Men'p duh? of Deer- the 1 tUtd. ‘ MK” tunic Untterj who! but ran hm) T l few weeks atitri at u wry wee {our mouth“ co thr, thro g fthe eagt and so ttp, will bmdc 7 from the Drake ghoul. Eon April "ttmc' In Ir. Steiner 'u a cunt joj ' the week and 2t'imlt', Duehd of Chicago. i, l, ‘ E 'Mr4 lilo Beuirl, Snafu wife sisters, M114 In Troth IndE Mn. Atasv)ns of A' _ and Mrs. Henry Hilda”: of H hton, Mich., widtdd; at his home " fnrsdny. S C . Revt d 1m. J. c. Buncherio! Rose vis ted frittttihs Ini' Dsierfuld Sand: Iev, [lumber is id forms pastor St, Plul'a churchl E MI 119ei?.illil? . i, _',,' §§CARRY REGIMENTS FU Ad lulu t; A. Mallet that ti' navy‘si huge rizlble. BR,.il w I "like. anon ' he world L;; conquer 'li) ndrtti, F south poles. 1 l e: V T ' The my: goal. which: they he reached Lin n decade, " to itansport to Jhe lttle _t,f,rTfi1,ttatt','," and even T. ments of mm: r, fully equips " (or battle, iiihue) enacted. " shi . " tttled with 'yiEiitltiiieri,tel helium; (nd immune to end mft, ffee. ', Mt). We” Westovet f t lighter- than- duel-vicar sees (a v, st‘future (of at u '.' pa in future, "a. I He says: “lni l, military req irenieitta ridid aiiahl Hill} answer " r pulpoeos‘for; long .. tte monnaissapce, for bornb-l 'mg, t'it Ctrrttst)ortfti?tr; of gunmen. toil the at g in the fleld, Where pummel; can botl,trantrPrrted itisreiri At night; and Mt fairly long stretches when f the oailtt, are iPPtstftNe/iand in!” other teds, but' the great rnquipe-t mehu nr them will be‘whe we have extreri nbed a little, far her midi han , nd that we can grin-port in: one otthgse airship: la batttallon of) infant w, ', and tsubtreiprtntlt a regi-l ment 0 infantry. .4 f I i 7 : \lrplaneuron Airuh V "We 'ont/tttly feel th t the de-) velop m: in the next cl t or ten. years ill 'make possible he trans-j portati a of a regiment o infantry in one 'imhip, end will mo t certain-i ly mak .possible the carryi of alt-g planes board such large his“ ult-E shiprrc ot only the‘carrying of hemf but th release of them 'ii!,)'?.,!)),'?). that w acan take aMock of ei ',:or'l eight :1 rplanes, tranaport Gi; oi,eri a long distance, without djawintrjrni: their a mpgth at all) andguse them? for mi tary purposes from, the alt-1 ship b [ inja foreign tiel4. I, "W h we consider the'; proposed develop) m along this lihe--tutd,t "Not stroy it gasolim posbibit enable l use it?! city, an ringefg Maj. ability duet: " as M: r,A,'gg,ti munda. trok ll the wof and v1 ters,": speak}! [say . Inu nch “lied that t Like haw Westo' the ‘co "m "1 aiiahi long w' hte, In the and can bed and ov the i, other mehu “th develop may " penme carrier an air dispute weirell us face hydrog is sroirr tion' u incendi types l Ameri it F ntly made I trip to Europe [ some of the airship, cert- 'ttj. Westover said.‘ N an "relieve, with conviction when " Italy/France', Enthutd and y are prepared w on” to major nirahip prottrams if n. The region fiir thin: y have the plum}? all the foremost “my and aromatic“ Ixpttta; Hai. r looks to the iuvai,bmsttt or! menial airship: of the but: i, A 'necess‘ary part of the tt military potter. _:_1 7 'r, -ee ll This gerrnment 'tow' can. l/the heliuitt-trearind can: u that Great Britain has ex- ted with the airshi' .airph'ne and has, tuteeessfu y' Larided latte on, m airship and then ed it from the air ,Vrsr--rsrh.ett that develogmengit Midst" ' face with t e fa that the it-filled airghips etelty nation (o concentrate on thh destruc- 'nemy airships by thk efreetot fry bullets. I ‘ S f ', " the United Stat to pro: meient helium to at all 'the _ 30f the aerial force of the ‘1: military and nivat'eorrw U. ft. Control of Kalil." ' [alone will it be [wattle do (19 _ by fire unless by stta'tee the i, tank is him vety remixes itr--tsut thei use of helium will " to armour that Ite?,' and ti the air in an arm 7 up“ f enable us to unity long- ims for combating tlirerjdt." 41' 1923. I op rmtrmBras il Moffett Predidts Time iCome When Soldiers "N, Utd Airplanes Willi V lBe Thus Carried hny air sirvid, iafgoinz be- in the predietidp ongear Ad- us tor combating 3mm." Westover has in in the LAND in PRESS. _'ii, Force E R. W. SCHNEIDER J. &L. Valve Grin} SALE NOW ON Only Three I Lotspf _ Other All Arrow' qula: C: 50c Socks- ," 1 -.. 393 Central Aveli First-tlags workmadshipknd efficient service " _ t IS our §mot _ . Any orders t"1vtit', or appaint- ments malt fprgl, his, work; be- fore Saturdasil) e Hing, will be accepted, at the siii, - cial reduced price of ", '_' T 125 North St. Johns Avenue Present Nf en's Ft1i,rij" Closing' 011% "iii_lr tire line of Jewelry and Ment Furnishings All 6rcyt,elinAer'c, 'r $13.50 (ex- cept Marino) Which is $18.50) JeW'ele'y EiPrices in which _lrr'v_jo take advantag of our ' at Villiit Big Reduction in kti,'?, A «it m' .bcation ' bil ,arage " . Out “MW rirt M$lw . " a,» r . we ~--~ _ - _ , ; 'ae :gymmz: m. um; .- MBS', , ',iplj1i?l? e P. 3:? 'ggi, 5t (iris, ;:..;;.,g:1{ r g 1422.; >.‘7.‘§>‘5 _ . V , /h'afC, 'tr9 It 3' v!“ P,'iif',yi?if), Ws?,' F, 5',i?",E:i'I r'i'i't'ttt4lit'4 Wt $3!th y 'yhi%t'tT'gh" 35.5915; » , '- ishings - 2for25c' Ii)argains Phone 331' . Tel. EP. 388 30c

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