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Highland Park Press, 21 Jun 1923, p. 2

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G2 I Butter Many country boy: seeking the bright lights of the big cities, where 31p there no lot- of Vitrht_noaes ngIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIII"Hill"IIII"IIllfill"mun"IIIII"IllIHIHIIIII’IIIIIIIIIIIJ E I J. H. MORAN 'i, I i .03 TWO The Basket Store Eggs 'ir,r::iii'r', .. 2 Rhubarb THE YELLOW" FRONT Cut your table bill. We till your: basket for less. A tria order will prove it. Orders for $3.00 or more delivered free. T Bo. St. Johns Avenuc PHONE 1723 Highlnnd Park, llinois i'tilillllllillllllllllllllillilmmimmmMligMMaf lh, lik, Ne Ripe Cantaloupe fl' for Apples .it,l,iro/,liii't1i1,,,,', Grapefruit [iiiir,( C ff "EST 35 Three MONEY In“. 1 o ee CAN my f Cm -r $ New Potatoes Ripe Peaches, Plum and Apricots Basket Fancy Home-grown SPINACH Iceberg LETTL'CE Solid heads 6 lbs. for IN 25c . 25c Reliable Laundry on Wet Wash, Roug Dry, or finished Family Wash, you w I eventually send your work to The Rel able Laundry. Do it now! Phone Highland Park 178 or 179. _ . l No one does better Dry Cleaning, Pressing or Dyeing than we do. MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING 'i, Estimates Cheerfully Chen Jobbing a Speclnldy wnTEN BLDG. _ 360 CENTRAL Avis. Raspberries, Blueberries, Gooseberries Blackberries at tarwest Prices Launderers, Dry Cleaners and Dyers Highland Park and Libertyville Phone Highland Park 178-179 Make us prove it. Eventually Quality Work Fresh Ripe Tom-too; per pound .V V V..;V New Green or Wax Beam per quart . VV _ ,3. T-. Fancy In! Lettuce per lb. V V V j, . FIncy New Carrots 1 per bunch 't C Sweet Green Peppers ', each V _ _ _ . .V New Beets , per bunch "r" New Southern RadHK, Three bunches for " . Water Cram ', per urge bunch ,.v. Fancy Cauliflower t lame held- ”E New Peas per pound ; Funcy Swat Foam t pound. for . ..t Wuhd Pinning . per pound F .. Tt H.“ Rail-ha l Threat bunches _ i- 27c Potatoes Rose Brand Bat Brick Creamery. The5 fineet oh. tainable. Per lb. .tre' ""t ---r--. New Green ONIONS 3 bunches 10c If you want FANCY HOME , GROWN The 'iii?, 4for 25c 'i Booster Day being o served iin‘ zany'cities. Unfortunate] every dhyE , also Knocker Day for me folk; l Fancy Ripe BANANAS per lb. Dentists § Sheridan Bldg., High! d Park} Telephqne 374 , 10c NEW CAI Solid H lb. Pia-Icy Whiti, per Is-ltr. pk. Ex, Lime sweet y (lenci’a ORANGES Fancy l CELE) Sweet tam. CHERRIES large i8s ISK: per dbl. ' 5i 2h Crisp sky shank 2c TSON OLS ‘BAGE ads and Announ t is made f the " riuge of Mi Esther m ' d - ter of Mr; ohn 6.1? I, to ' iCharles R. tin, "of Nth. so, {which took ace 'tttft " Art Ut one forty hve o'e oak the byterian church, the'Rev. Frank in oMeiatintr. After '1 di er " he Morainis hotel Mr. and- rs. D tin left for a thirty days' ding p in Wisconsin. They wil reside in Miiwtiukee. Among the event! ttl Miss Floren Wlnlesa, Mr. and M . John' Wa marriage to r. C1arenee will take pl e Saturday which was ven Sand Tuesday eve ing Mr. and Husvagh entertained at go Yacht club, yesterda Duck enter ined gt lun Chicago' At etie club. Howard entertained the at the South Shore 1krun morrow afternoon Mrs. vaugh of Whlmette will bridge, and ‘n the eveni Mrs. Wnnle: dinner. The marriiyre of Miss cer, daught of w. an W. Spencer and w. J Richardson bf Concord, be solemnized at Nur Saturday, June thirtieth church, the Htev. Peter assisted by the Rev, Will officiating. The bride M! ed by her sister, Mrs. 1 ley, of Geneva, Mrs. l, Small, Jr., of Highlan Mrs. Paul C., Harper of , Clement Ford of New Y Mr. Richardton as best ushers will be Mesgrs. nor of Bostdn, Egljert a Spencer, brothers of th George Moseley Items small reception wiWfollo dence of theihride'd,, pare Mrs. Richardson wlill re cord, Mass.) Among th [ ine for Misd Spencer are ' The J. O Y. l , party at th _ hom 'rof Homew Tod ty Hum nineteenth. Vail, Miss Marionbrosel ward Small Jr., rs. ley, Mr. i'r't,'i.'r,j'i'u'i,'ieai' Miss Helen urnique tt en Schumacher. i, l The marriage of Miss in Johnson and Mr, Ken Melville took place Sa noon at four o'clock at Mr, and Mrs. Charles Rev. Frank ritt rendin ny." The brideM'ore a chiffon, tull veil and c quet of rose [ and lllliea She was att nded by Mi l, of Waukeg n who wo chiffon and carried a bo rbses. Mr. Salyards so i as best man. A recep the ceremony. Decorat pink and green. The left oh a wedding trip will be at home after J Ridgewood drive, M . Charles Melville, par groom, celebrated their wedding anniversary on Mrs, Roy announce t daughter, N Wang of Hi Mrs. William H. Bur Green Bay road enterta ber of friends in honor o Mirsch of Waukegan M noon. V The 23let class f the irst United Evahirelical chur h will eet at the home of Nts. Fr Moo 598 Homewood avenue, Fri ay e ing. Mrs. P. A. Watkins oi nue enter ined three bridge on riday, June 1 Mrs. H, S. Vail of urel l will entertain in hdnor o Miss ( Spencer on Fridar) Jun twen ond. (, June St kwell pf So th St. avenue ent rtained at a beach in honor oh her bitthda last e' (Wednesday). Mrs. F. M. Te 'y of Linde V ark place will entertax: s veral t-of- town friends at nch n to now (Friday). L ‘ Mrs. Jesse Sobey of . Gre Bay road will entertain! Cam bell C pter Guild at anlnll day meeti g nex ed- nesdas'. , . Little George Clark en ertain ,Sev- eral of his little friend at a 'arty Tuesday afternoon comm morat his fifth birtlulay anniver. y. . Scholastic gown; are, om o om- mencement day in many colleg” but i.)iti'ii'ii't1tjti'rrstcre, a e the t oper costume. I' mum p, |s will give , Y. Girls en oyed al, wn.. ', home ‘of Mi 3 Lois Ihulz (od avenue n T day, torlett of 3 4 Bloo St., e engage nt of heir ivian M.,'to Mr. H a C. ghland Park) ' . ilda gen- I eth C ties rday ter- the ho a of elvill the , the ee mo- ress o silk tried bou- f the Hey. s Mona ong e pale blue quet 0 pink ed the 00m ion fo wed ons w in oung uple to Ohi and er U. ler 1 be at nd- eorge Ve- Edwar A. Park. and vanato Mr. will e an, an the njami ie- t give ( augh Lieu. _ Parlia [ Ire: u y ev been a the night In. tidal rty ry clu to- Roy us- mm at tr Mr. nd the dal meph ith Mass; ll tirty o' och I at T ity C. Wo' tt, ,er C. ler ' and Mrs. Ints o the twent ixth Saturd . eorge 05e- A. P ton, d Mrs. ow- ly lat il 875 lady: Id rick r bride and m, Wi A , at th si- ns. M and ide in on- e ante in- the kc of North ‘ Haze ave- tabl of ifteent ’18 Misa- nvis rnday fter- Itg, lph 'enue ladys zsec- tarty ming 'ohns art ith for of ot E} 'i"stihill DEFEA'IS Yll% PARK NINE scorn: is SEVEN T0 THREE In lutl Sundny’: gums tbs Elks tum (lifted the Irving Park nine in i g- .that was an excellant ex- hibition. except for a blthup in' the third {Mira what! the Villtors lett fielder mittsed two fly balls and tive runs streaked in for the home team before this riot' was stopped.‘ The remaindeq of the game was tdtthter and both sides showed some good stuff. fl), score was T to 8. , iiiaai, of the home team kept up his ho run, reputation by scoring another. qu-bue hits were made by Shaun n, Curmody 5nd Herktus. The bo more follow: 1 m Box Score P. 61“!"st White lf -r-m* Clnvey 1 j; Pe- Rudolph fa . G. Glider! rt Shannon cf . MeGinnis) 2b Carmody k pp. Healer pl, ..r._ Irving Ptirk Quinn " Vet Telpin " . Erickson cf Grenow J' , Kurkus is . Grins “)le Thiea If ..._ Rmplerilc Geerstm n Elks t-wee Irv. Pk. Two ste hits--8unnon, Camody. Herkua. . _ Home uns-Shannon. Doubt puys--9udolph, McGinnis, Clavey, . Gladet, Clnvey. _ Base dn ba1ltr--Hemsler 0 " Gefth men, The f llowing annotations are of new B which are in particular demand at the Public Library: Life ow! Christ by Giovanni Papinl: The riting'of this book marked the conversion to Christianity of the celebrat‘d Florentine philosopher and man of Itfttrse after yams of denial and untitlief. It was during the wur that heiturned to the study of the Gospels (and the story 'of Christ, %'i'liii'G the conviction that the “sole solution lof the evil of the world is the 't"iiii'iiiiitti'ii, of human Joule. that thi cannot be brought about except by means tof relic-103 and that the': most perfect and sui ble is that ta ht by Christ." With the de- sire of aching people who do hot go to C urch, or read the Bible, or listen tl sermons, the author has made t _ book as popular and read- able as [possible. men I. Struck ht by Hauler, '8; Gehts- Stolen _ae,t.-cyglye,, Shannon. T ( Next Sunday Next $unday the Elks team plays SamuelsQn's Arcades of Chicago, said to be 0 of the strongest teams of this on; Last Sunday the Arcades met the Mary Gardens, perhaps' the strongesti semi-pro team in Chicago, aeeordint to the .dopesters, and lost by the small margin pf 4 to B. With the Arc 'dea for opponents the, Ella are pro ising an interesting and hard-fou ht battle for next Sunday here. _ 'it-'"'"')'"'"'"""'-'"""'""""""?:; P. Name LIBRARY g The a thor's aim is to make under.. standab and real the daily life, in all its bases, of a savage people, still lin ring in the depth of its jungle ‘ me, remote from civilization thousan of years behind the devel- opment kd most of the human race. The boot: is a spirited narrative of t very nteresting experience. Dr. J neon by A. Edward Newton: The Il ot of this play is attenuated almost do the vanishing point, but it is sum lent to enable the immortal Samuel ohnson to stride in slovenly‘ habilim nts about his lodgings, to come do n in thumping phrases upon his hap ess servant, and extinguish Boswell with a word, ind to engage in repa e with Goldsmith and Car- rick. l V This, s the final volume of Flam- marion' famous trilogy "Death and its Mys ery", completing a stupen- dous w rk on the existence and the, 'g',a1r1fp,t, the human soul after death. l his ditrtintruitshed French astrono er, after fifty years of study presen spiritism as something ttrbe investightmt and hot as a doctrine., He is Jiretul always to remain with- in the. realm of pure science. - Etiquette by Emily Post: After marion: Men (if, the Inner Jungle by W. F, Alder: This éomplete work on polite con- duct and every-day ethics is wiltten by a w man Whose authority on the subject 3 beyond dispute and whdoe reputati n' as a writer is of long atandin . No detgil is too imsittttifr. cant to, ' explained, from the ulce- tich crlar visitinsr Card to the invn- "r, I; "It) Totals Totals gm ; Next Sunday that Except for Bob- Visiting Fielder in . a/ visiting card to the kaya- Summary . _ Be hits--8hannon, Camody, Scorebyhminu 01501000x~717 o01200000-81t Death by Camille Plant- iii luwuktmmawemhygw ten trfeiothesfortngn and lr,"d'tl'titGTr'iU't'L'"Gd"it.cri'i"7il tarttm lnfomdjon And new " an question‘s tttumiahittg their ha and ittatrxtsstt1t_ their lam Am from thi wealth of. social Moan-Q1 this hook contain, it is a delight ita draining style and a mum house at worldly wisdom. sealed bids will be received for eoutrtittion of mm at [ fourfeq't iairidthinWoothrardA nue mm IN-field Avenue to Avenue; contemplated in the p _ - lugs and?“ u value of _ ‘ Specie! At-nent No. 18, the ' wring been ettetitrm" for may: Plan-é tad apeeiheatiorta my seen " khe one: of the Village Clo of the “In? of Dtertield, " t one. at, Art ur R. Wolfe, 786. 29 . LnSdle: Street, Chieago, end " e Mice offJnmeI Anderson, Lake Fo “limit: ' Said fwork will be paid for in won - en and bonds issued. .B,idaijntuat be accompanied by I certimcheck, parable to the order f the idenVof the Board of Improvements for ten per cent of amount of bid. . i All bids will be opened in n ing ‘01. "he Bond of Lou! Impro menu; gtto be held " the Village of thd;Vlllnge of Deerfield, mine on thai2nd day of July, A. D., 1 at eight o'clock P. M. No bids be recqlved after aid date. . The Board reserves the right to. ject any And ttit blda. ' ARTHUR J. ENDER Secrdtary of the Board of Improvements of the Village Ihtei6eld, Illinois. Dated :at Damien, ‘lllinois, June‘ 1928., a I Sum bids will be received for construction of concave dd four feet in width in Hue! Ae from Oak Avenue to Grand Avon contemplated in the proeeedi known as Vilhge of Deerfield 8 Assessment No. 19, the same " been tpniirmed for $766.41. . Plain and 'rpeeiBeatiorta may seen " the office of the Village Ch of the, Villsge of Deerfield, " , of1ite df Arthur R. Wolfe, TM, 29 LaSIlIb Street, Chicago. and at ‘ office of James Anderson, L Forest,' Illinois. Said, works will be paid for vouchers and bonds issued. Bidsgmust be accompmiod by n p.. fied check, payable to the, order‘ of the Maiden: of the Bond of Improternent, forhen per cent of he amounf of bid. . All bids will be opened in a m t- ing of, the Board of Local. Imp e- menu, to be held at the Village all of the Village of Deerfield, Illin is, on tho 2nd day of July, A. D., 1 8, at eigllt o'eloek P. M. No bids will be received after said date. The Board reserves the right rejectvqny and all bids. ' ARTHUR J. ENDER Secretary of the Board of Improvements of the . Village of Deerfield; Illinois. ' Dated at Deerfield, Illinois', June th, 1928. Sealed bids will be received for construction of concrete aide four bet in width in Hazel A from Woodward Avenue to Street, contemplated in the p inga known u Village of Special Assessment No. 20, the having been confirmed for $744.88 Plans and spktfuationa may seen At the office of Villnge Cler the Villake ot, Deerfield, at the o of Arthur R. Wolfe, TM So. Street'; Chicago, and a the o James Anderson, Lake Forest. Ill Said work will be paid for in POI era and bonds iunod. Bidt must be manning] by n tifiedyeheek, payable to the orde the President of the Bond of Itturrtlvemettu for ten per cent. of amount of bid. All (bids will be opened in I m PRES 8 ing of the Board of Local Imp ve- ments; to be held " the Vin-cc all of the Village of Deerfield, mi in, on tht 2nd day of July, A. D., l , at eight o'clock P. M. No bids wi be received after said date. Tht/Board reserves the right Ject my and ttll bids. that the Subscriber Executrix of the last Will and testament of Eme n Rough deceased, will attend the m.. bate Court of Lake County, a a term thereof to.be. holdet at the rt Home in Wrukedan, in said Con ty, on the first Monday of Septe her next, 7928, when and when nil r- sons having chime against said es te are nbufied and requested to p at the same to said Court for ndju ca- tion. Socieury jsf the Board of d Improvements of the Village of Direhield, Illinois. Dated at Deerfield, I1lipou June th, 1928. h ' ' 17-18 trix. f , Waukegan, Ill., June 11th, 1928. (?oiisidering that 50,000 pie tramped through the White B withiirfour days recently, Mrs. H rd.. ing must have had quite a job aw p- ing the fioorts. Sp ifar the folks who hiya new wealth are not complaining "t the lick of warm friends: Charlotte Amelin Hench, Em ADJUDICATION NOTICE 333mg 9101:1953. nappy - len ARTHUR J. 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