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Highland Park Press, 12 Jul 1923, p. 8

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4 | M 1 ied U h [ t Wednesday sary. ()‘7 W Alr. and Mrs. Ray Gunckel had ag Road opening celebration next Wednesday evening at 7:30. Speaki ing, good music, refreshments, free dancing. Everybody welcome. their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Hutchison of Irving Park. | Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilke and sofifi and daughter of Two Rivers, Wis,, were the guests of Mr. and Mr% Samuel Rockenbach last week. C L Miss Margaret Plagge is teaching in the kindergarten of the Vacation Bible school of the Beldon avenug Baptist church in Chicago. # Imogene Hummel is visiting hc*' grandmother in Battle Creek, Michis to the Ladies‘ Aid soc Paul‘s church Thursday Mrs. Zeaman of Everett tain the next meeting,. The Young Matrons \ tained at the home of | Clavey Wednesday aftern Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gun Road _ opening celebr; Wednesday evening at 7:: ing, good music, refresh; dancing. Everybodv wals mained and will spend her grandfather‘s home Mrfs. George Soefker °UV newing club of St. Paul‘s church will meet with Mrs. Fred Bleimeh! Thursday afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. Almon Rockenbach and family of Prairie View visited the George Rockenbach home Suns day. . Little Mary Bnrkowkear 200 Miss Edith Stryker of Oak Park spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrg. Irvin Stryker. t f Help the township and city offâ€" clals make the road opening a sugâ€" cess next Wednesday evening. $ Clifford and George, the two‘young. sons of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stanger are very ill with measles. y Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rommel and two daughters of Buffalo, New York,! are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Philip| Rommel. 1} The Sewing club of St. Paul‘s | church will meet with Mrs., Fredg BleimehI Thursday afternoon. Th ters, AdriennevRéiché;'t and Simpson, are visiting Mrs. Wes; Osterman avenue. wlichigan, spent several days of lask week with Miss Mabel Koebelin. Misses Susie, Gladys and Hazgl Easton have gone to Lexington, Ke tucky, to visit their aunt, Mrs. Saâ€" muel Hole. ‘ Attend the road opening celebraâ€" tionâ€" next Wednesday. Good music by Elks band and free dancing. Everybedy welcome. 1| Miss Clara and Helen Mau were the weekâ€"end guests of their sister, Mrs. Edward Colbert of Lake Ggâ€" neva, ‘Wis. | The 110 acre farm belonging to L. D. Kellogg, has been sold. This was formerly the William Huhn farm. I Mrs. Reichelt of Hollywood, Calif. and her twin sister, Mrs. Simpson of Detroit, Michigan, with their daughâ€" acs O3 ) 0.___ O@SUh SMIun 120 Miss Catherine Taylor o‘f‘ Michigan, spent several day week with Miss Mabel Koek Fred Biederstadt was Presbyterian â€" hospital Sunday noon, where he major operation. Join the parade, next Wednesday evening. Every pérson in Deerfiel and vicinity should be in the paradd. Miss Laura Muhlke of Riyer Fo est spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. R. M. Vant. Miss Myrtle Holdgraf of SavanaH, Georgia, is visiting her .parents, Rev. am.i A.\Irs. Holdgraf, . * 20 T o es Mr. and Mrs. Fred Labahn havp as their guests their nieces,. Missep Wilma and Margaret Doughetry of Chicago. + [ in Congressman Stanley H. Kunz and son, Stanley, Jr. of Chicago, visited at the George Karch home Wedne day. The Kunz family _ formerl lived in the old Karch home, whic burned a number of years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Labahn hav Gilbert D. Johnson and plans for a} elaborate celebration were formulat ed and will be found on the first paz‘p of this issue. The committee meetin was attended by Messrs. Charles L. Harbakgh, Wm. M. Reay and Paul L. Udell, representing the city council of Highland Park; Frank Sheahen, Henry W. Winter and L. R. Rigdon, representing the | Highland Park: Business Men‘s association and Linâ€" coln Pettis, Theodore Knaak, Robert Johnson and Romayne Stryker, repâ€" resenting the Village of Deerfield. Mr. A. J. Ender was also appointed on the Deerfleld committee but‘ was unable to attend the meeting. . The celebration is the outcome of suggesâ€" tions by the township officials and the citizens of both towns appreciate the work done by the men in making this road possible. Show your apprecia~ tion by helping make the celebratio? & 5‘0(’('085., I M PAGE EIGHET () evening at M ver ung Matrons were the home of Mrs. ednesday afternoon. M () Mary Rocker;l;;-('hu;.e:: will spend the week at DEERFIELD NEWS brother, Henry Me!; _ August Thate o visited at his home Soefker was hostess 11 Aid society of St, Meyer h Dr. and day <afternoon. rett will enter, parade '?»‘Xh 30 sharp. | ‘as taken to th il _ in â€" Chicag he underwent Mrsg. Elmer 47 teuching' i';:artl, Vacatio@ Sppax‘s Roberta Kent .of enter+ ontiad, |TIGERS ] Wilson, If _ J Wail, If .0 ... Anderson, 2b Ford, rf ...... Ziegler, cf . Gilbert, 3b .. Marklin, 1b . Martin, p ... Reeves, c . PVBLIC NOTICE is fereby w#ven that the Subscriber, Admfinistrato of the Estate of Emil Pfli er, decegsed, will attend the Probate lourt of Bake Elks Waukegan, NL, July 2, $.: Gail, Atty.! . ° : Jrdication O‘Connor, 1b Rudolph, 3b _ G. Glader, rf Shannon, cf . M(‘Ginnis, 2b Carmody, c .. Hessler, p . unty, at a term thereaf to be Woldâ€" at the Court House in Wauk gan, shid County, on the firkt Monday of pt. next, 1923, when and wherg all rsons having {claims Against Baid ate ‘are notified and irequested© to esent the same to safd Court] for F. Glader, ss Duffy, If . ELKS ic aonp nv?}llll! CECC t’? hits scattered. The whole Eiks team played good ball, and if hey cart keep it up they will have a‘ball club that the town can be proud of. I Next Sunday ‘ Manager Greenslade announces that the| Heraldâ€"Examiner Pi?'ates will be here next Sunday. The ‘Pirates! are one of the few teams |which have triTmed Glenview this year; a'ndare‘ clagsed with the strongest travéling teams in the city. 1 f th ’ In the first und second inning{the Tigers were presented with two tuns on errors. In the last of the sedond, wth one down, Shannon and McGinnis got hit by the pitcher, C’prmody drew a base on balls and then Hessler iwon his own ball game by crashing a ; ouâ€" ble against the left fiel, fence,} and letting two men score. garmod " and Hessler later scored on the pite} e‘r's‘ wildness. P | # > EopSnUS ET 2E EUCU Elks defeated the strong &‘T\'ansto gers, 7 to 3, last Sundzjy. It w good ball game, and ane that enoyed by all present. | > Score t _1 1 0 00 1 0 Q 0.â€"3 1DJUDICATION 30'“(‘}: EXAMINER PIRATES ELKS UPSET DOPE DEFEATNG TiG _ _Mr. and Mrs. Harvgy Whi had as their "Sidnday guests George Tomking of Oak Park, and Mrs. Clem Merriman and t of â€" Highland Park, l(!f and Gei?ge Whitcomb and kon,! G Joséph, Jr. of Barringtfn. Hightning struck the house} of Hatrry Whitcomb last Friday afterâ€" noon and struck down [the chininey into the basement. Nojone wasg inâ€" jured. f Hitting when hits at :a party Thursday lf?uernoo? to celfibrate her third binlfiay anniverâ€" rs. James O‘Connor has retu?ned from Rochester, Minn, | t ittle Charlotte Fre ‘erick taiied a number of her little at m barty Thursdav hfie.. “ <The road opening parade will l ve ‘Deerfield for Highland Park p thptâ€" y at 7:30._ Be sure to join in. | et in line at 7:15.) The Elks band {will lead the way, fgllowed y the t@wnâ€" {ship officials of the two towns, whose hard ) work has made this fine ad fpossible. | | [ _ _Mr. and Mrs.:James Q‘Connor ‘had, |as their guests Wednpsday their jdaughter, Sister Mary nieonetta‘ nd /M,iss Lizzie O’Rourke'o‘l Lake Forâ€" est., ) > [ | d b};s. Margarét Krumm and Mrs. Ler;a Krumm of Cotumbus, Ohio,{are visjing' at the ‘home of Mrs.. John‘ () HENRY M. [PRIOR, 1 0 1 0 Another Balloon 456739_-}1 3: 0 0 0 0 xâ€"â€"7 Box Score A,'dministrttor 1923 | 2 and keeping the The whole Elks little friends enterâ€" Tesfeeteatect Bust it ustt in eSeoferleodeaTeafonSenSuaFoatoatea®ast, .t I â€"amntvnnt Regularly cfuring the Sum e*-. the Chicago and fiorth Western Ry. will issue Bulletihs | sho ing the | best catches of Bass, Mu ellunge, | Pickâ€" erel, and Piki‘in the 7,000 Lq’i( s Reâ€" gion of Nofthern isconsjn and Michigan,;ang other. iinformati n of interest to every Fisherman.| Bulleâ€" tin No. 1, showing ear y season fatchâ€" es of Muskiesjan_d Pikée, has just been issued.‘ Writé E. C. Ohrmun , Local Agent, C. & N. W.|Ry., ot phone Highland Paig( 972, saying "Put me on your Fisherman list," and they will come to yru regularly fre{ f 'anyl charge. | Adv. 18 / and 20 t n ul s omcesf the forces in the local court offices ‘are working t]lrrday afternoon. §..‘f | Except for‘ the ste o;r; ployes of the CircuitcElerk order‘s oflicesj the fordes in § at | If you buy in this sale at Wond rful Bargain Prices it\ will make you L\a ore money You Can Get Just What You ‘ant Under ‘our plan of latting and s lling you cfin {:ct 50 feet,| 75 feet or in fhctâ€" any multiple 25 féet. You buy ore 25 foot fot ‘and take two; three, four gr as manyjas.you Wwant at |the same pricg per lot. / TThe lots! are extfa long ones, being 135 alld 160 féet in length. Auctipneers f Lake county working under hfi secâ€" ond class ‘which is determingd |by a population. of} over 50,000 a less than 100,000, would have been affected by the bills al‘owjng the holiday. Cirâ€" cuit and cou ty clerks would| have been permitted by law to cloge their offices for th;Saturdny half iday. As it is now they will have to work Saturday afternoon as heretofore. J Bousem at Pasi % P Buy property in an hear the most ‘ pidâ€" ly grgowing city of it isize in the country. Those who have the |gituation thoro ghly in h:\ld, who alre con tantly in touch}with the influstrial proposition Fredict that Wauâ€" kegan will double in pol ulation in the|next five years. Migny predict a city of fifty, to onk hundred thousand in the next few years, We a authgritatively informed that thme fac#ories gre now ready loâ€" cate And many others are seeking {locaâ€" tions in Waukdgan. If}you shut your) eyes and bby propetty in bt around Waukegan‘ it will make ydau ntongy. | « Employes of the Circuit and courts in Laké county as well er counties in Iilinois â€"learned sigh that Gov, Len Small the bills of R re'aentq‘tve Ro tle‘ providing ) for the.closin recorders and)clerks offices in Superior, Ci it courts Satu ernoons. § 4 I SATURDA , They Sel Wh‘ther the ousi#nd| dolia 8 EXgll]{fm SUMMER 4 [ f 217 Hbybum ]lheatre ‘Ilhg Begins FISHERMEN, ATTENT : â€" â€"T"“‘ Hvansron _ | t J Tel. Evanston 7467 615. Davis Street GOOIT Grace | Forbes HOLIDAY IS VETOED R'»‘ga}rfllesls of Pric BAND CONCERT] 2 p m. Continues to 8:30 p. m; (Daylight Saving Time) WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS | Green Bay Heights Subdivision _ PARK P ograph) SATURDAY, JULY 14th zer Litâ€" df the equnty, ay aftâ€" , the . will best Pickâ€" less ected . Cir. have their recâ€" junty othâ€" ith a on one im#gine HNey; E. G. Dunceénson, St. P fu'ssxs FROM COURT He uilding ‘Lots UCTIO Retum In |this sale you make the Under the private sale plan the fellow makes the price. 8 t hgqye ) if "I MOâ€"1yD0Q will fiost likely not hgve againâ€"such an o portunity to buy good real estate on such iberal te‘ms, at your dwn price. f Sale begins at 2 o‘clock til 5:30 d‘clock. â€" Lunch 5:80 go 6:30. _ Sale cont until 8$:30. Ys)q have neverp hadâ€"-*ym; You do not have to bid or‘,buJ. Just come‘ to the sale, deposit ‘your ticket and ankwer to your name whan called.} Every person who comes to the ‘sale gets a ticâ€" ket. â€" This is purely for ndvertising purâ€" poses, We want you to ta]iE about tme sale. We, want/you to attend the sala One;New Ford Touring Car, demount able rims, selfâ€"starter, $100 in |_gold, many othér cash | ' prizes . | _ Coâ€"operationâ€"the Keyâ€" _note of Progress â€"| is no price. ‘They sell best bidder. Old Fashioned Barbecue Lunch | Served Free j GIVEN FREE TO THE CROWD North Shore Gas Co. on, St, Paul. The Thomas Realty URT HoUSE cornEr éyERY Dr. L. B. Jolléy, Owner _ i OPER..TED BY You. may secure ymru' North Shore Gas Shares on pa ment of $5 a month per share. One share or a thousand you are equally welcome in the family of patron owners. To make North Shbre Gas service ideal, every customer should become 3 patéonâ€"owner in the North Shore Gas Company. This is posgible through ownership of the sound 7% Preferred Shares 0f this, company,wgich are now being offered in amounts anf(fi on payments that are easily within the reach of all. §1/} + & ] Patrors of the Ngrth Shore Gas Company have esch year remarked on the betterment of the company‘s service ; and with each stecc ing year closer relations have been established between cpmpany and public, a In this day when the largest corporations are composed of many thousand stockholders, coâ€"operation has become one of the ;dominnnf fo: of this civilization. The railroad companies, the telephane systems and other great essential businesses areâ€" now obntrolled by thousands of their paâ€" trons; thus it is?opart larly fitting that the customers of the Public Utility corpgrations should have the opportunity of securing a voite in?e management and of sharing in the profits of such institutions, , tas .. $ uNCA iIs ser‘ved from Bale continqes from 6:30 Address North Shore Gas Company j Highland Park, II1. ; i } Please send me ybar illustrated booklef and further inâ€" formation regarding your safe 7% shares.| It is understood this will not place me under}_obligation. 20 Name + hq Investment Departméh‘ North Shore Gas Comf Highland Park, IIl. attend the sale o‘clock gnd continues un make the price e an them. There QOfthe highest and WILIIAM A. BAEHR ORGANIZATION has a splendid elevation, being the highest ; and north. New streets have been laid out ('i‘ west, giving every lot a perfect outlet. This niotiweeanate. tto.n 129 C1 C â€"di e 44 other M‘l} this coupon now IP T o e e en evt k me time is only about one mile fr. N SALE ~0, sales dgents. / Home office, TEN MINUTES © Oneâ€"tBird ance eight divide the equal nt terest,: gr : ments fér c antee title, Co, salées drer We ha If we were to sell $5 g fifty ts and you werer could ngt buy any of them lots at fifty ‘cents on the d are not there you can not bum t corner Washington s 'v' Gf‘%’&y road, one of the} the dountry, sells at anction is sale.| See or call ue as u.Af 3 rird cash, oneâ€"third in on r, } hteen months, or purc (Ir n he time pnf'ments int ight. nthly instal ments, G i gent r 3 per cent off . of de d p Teqoh. , Warranty d d gu e good, funny auctiofiéers and eral good time. We ,finvite you to come <| Filling Station Locatign You to Come to wiis Sale NPNEEh cÂ¥ and you weren‘t TERMS Easy , sells at auction in this 1 or call us at th.} Hayton the doligr! and ot buy any! o : $5 gold ‘flileces 1. . 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