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Highland Park Press, 19 Jul 1923, p. 2

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ta? PEA e:i,';j c t ." s 4) w# t} i+ . [ _ No Electricity PAGE TWO It takes a lot of meditation to end || Petlestrians are donsidered by many | essary. p strikes, when if there was more medtâ€" |{motarists to show ¢arelessness if the Jane Haniseé of Ne tation they might nfyt occur in the [fail to look in six direttigns at thi ‘ViSifiPg" at the Willia first place. | \samé instant. t ‘.|} fhomellp + COp â€" Representative for Lake Forâ€" est, Glencoe, Deerfield M. K. TILLMAN Tel. 974 The Worthington Oil Bufl‘fier-l requires no |electricity, and uses no gas except fxrcdnver{ience il‘n‘ starting. Many people in Highland Park, with motor driven oil burners, are using from $1! .O’(I)'Lto $15.00 or more |per month of gas and electricity. That would buy 150 gal- lons of distillate or oil that we‘burn. During March and April our burner in the store did not use more than that amount of oil in two weeks. They claim operating expenses for Worfhington. Burners in Kansas City as 10 less than coall Be sure and lbok at our burner before considering zflny other type. } I ' Put a Warm Heart inside your furnace Reliable Laundry on Wet Wash, Rough Dry,, or finished Family Wash, you will eventually,Fend your work to The Reliable Laundry;} Do it now! Phone Highland Park 178 or 179. | bol _ No one does better Dry Cleaning, Pressing or Dyeing than we do. _ | Plumbing and Heating Contracto | 15 S. St. Johns Ave., Highlagd Park, IIl. _ Télephone 201 T. H. DECKER & CO. Launderers, Dry Cle}aners and Dyers Highland Park and Libertyville Phone Highland Park 178â€"179 Make us prove it. Event Quality If you BURNER it ually Work â€" Representative No Gas Necessary gan H..C. L%TSSK Tel. 1176â€"R or Wauke #1 | The Philathea hsi'o{ the : er Evangelical cHure! be ent¢érâ€" iuined. at the e of Miks K next Tuesday evening. § * Mr. and Mrs. 5j C Ibuque, Ia., announce 1| | â€" Announcement is made of the mirrâ€" ‘riage of Miss Fjorence Brown and aMt. Edward Moote which (took p of their daughter| Geraldine to ard H. Baldwin off this cit on Monday. Mrs. Elmer Brown will \be host to the Past -Mimn'- el of | Eastern Star this afternoon. f September .eighth is date iset by .« Miss Ruth | Curtis |Bournigue daughter of Mr. and rs. E. {A. Bournique for marriage to Mr. Joseph Wilson Wright. e mony will take! place in Trigity church. I { P o Mrs. James Ca 1%1 e For ntertained the Rive Hu x ast Thursday aftérnoon. Announcement is made o riage cof Miss argaret daughter of Mfs. Nellie Sack of Jacksonville, IIL, f this city, to Mrj Leo J. son of Mr. and Mrs. Spaulding of Jacksonville. mony was performed at t of Our Savicur by the R George E. Hobb After trip to the east; the you will make their home in J Mrs. George Vetter of avenue was hostess to the afternoon Sewing club on eenth. § Last Saturday:. evening a dg was given at tli Exmoor club ceding which numerous dinner ties were given. | Among those ert! taining were: }h. .and Mrs. BE Barber, Mr. and Mrs. A.\ I. Jo Mr. and Mrs.. Fi C. Mer¢ger, Mn C. Younglove, Qr. and Mrs. T Butz, Mr. R. Ritghie, Mr. and M B.‘Card, Miss Esther White, Josephine Faxon, Mr. ai M D. Faxon, and Mr. and Mrs. M; Austin. > | { An informal i inner daL:ce wili held Saturday evening an Thnr* evening at the Northmoor club, | Mrs. Rhinestrom was dinner Saturday'l:vening raine hotel in hénor of h birthday anniversary. | _ Mrs. Lincoin; Pettis‘ | neice, [{Mrs. | Clyde Byrd av%‘little dafwghter,g arâ€" | garet of Los Angeles, are vigiting | her. 1 | i Mrs. Henry Glidden is ¢ntertai at luncheon today at the Moraing tel. | | ‘ Mrs. Roy Corlett of Bloom‘s announces the marriage of| her d ter, Vivian M.,; to Hans C. Wa Saturday, June 30, st the hom the bride. They were attend Miss Emma Corlett, sigter o bride, and Mr. Leonard Kichler. young couple will make their horg Chicago. -;-:»:-;-Hfl»:â€"-x»-Hâ€"lâ€"Hâ€":%â€"«-fiH-H-i, 2. DEERFIELD NiWS ApeferfecJecJenJeofecSeaFeafenSuifaaFeat Rev. M. L. Thomas léft Tuéday for Los Angeles, Cal., on account of the illness of bis mcther. He{lwill probably be gont_ three orrfonr ks. Mr. and Mrg. Alvin Knaak {{and two children, Alvin, Jr.,/ and Chtisty, who have been} living jin â€" Sefittle, Wash.,, for the‘ past fiv yean} exâ€" pect to return ito this \}icim'ty“ xt week. _ Mrs. I@mak's njother,é rs. MaMahon of Waukega , has ‘been visiting. them. ; They will resi at her home until they‘ are permantntly located. â€" Scout master Irwin Plagge ant} his boy scouts campjed on the| Des Plgines river in Barrlgt.’s w Saturday and Sunday. They caught a large rattle snake. agnd five jlittle ipnes, which they a,ri going u{ exhi in the Deerfield State bank. » The Pot Luck Social ¢lub ha§) disâ€" banded for theisummer,|and reâ€" sume its meetings in Sexbe‘mbe' Mrs. Henryv duhrend, who has n Mrs. A. M. Kiest and two chilldren visited Mr. and Mrs. Jadob Kidgt of Northbrook Friay. | The Misses (Karch had. as luncheon guests‘io'l'hursda Mrs. Kent Reichert lof Hollywood, and Mrs. Hettic Kent Simpson . troit, Mich. & . Mrs. MHenry Juhrend, ill was taken to the H hospital last Wednesday Sunday, as an operation Mr. son of guests Mr. and Mrs{g E. L. Vineyard a son born l%t Tuesdaiy at | Woodman‘s hospital. | I Mr. and Mrsi Joseph lita Unger)‘and baby of visiting at the $. Unger tis Mr.. and ‘Mrék. Charleg G. Péttis, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Emil Frederick] and four children jmotored to Delfvan, Wis., Sunday am were the guegts of Mr. and Mrs. William Ege. WOâ€" and Mrg. George| Ocan@s ans Oak Park were (the Shda; of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoin]Pet . S1 C. Peaslee of Du vho ha n ghland {Park but re ed . was Wihnecâ€" { hostess tu the l r mot! |pstein% Meâ€" Chicagt are }ome. j Ocanes and the Suhday MeDan Nedne® uly ei the ni John Joh rmerl ‘pauld illiam The e Chfi Orle'fis is Schneider \| 4» nt on, Lof &, eet ghâ€" on of by the he Te the reâ€" Tâ€" pâ€" ng hoâ€" heir Jma ilif., at {oâ€" ay ave liss in HIGHLAND| PARK, ILLINOIS Miss F Unger. underwent a nasal operation last week. t d ~‘Mrs. John Stryker attended a church con: ion at Peotone, IIL, last week. sacueth i ult Miss Ge Seery of Evanston is a guest at the Carolan home. | . Dr. and Mrs. Peter Wolcott . of Highland Ptrl: were guests at the Lincoln Péttis home Friday. â€" ~‘The sale given last Wednesday by the Dorcas society, on the Todd lawn was a decided success and they made $45. They plan to give a sale once a: month arig will take orders in adâ€" vance. f : Mrs. Carl| T. Anderson and sister, Miss Helen Reichelt visited Miss Berâ€" nice Tucker of Highland Park Sunâ€" day. * d Li . td Mrs, A.rthibald Abercromby of Highland Park and Mrs. J. W. Elâ€" liott of OA& Park were guests of honor at the Young Matrons club, last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Elmer Clayey. Mrs. Ray Gunckel will be the next hostess. © . _ Mr. and frs. 8. P. Hutchison left Saturday on, a motor trip to visit relatives in Missouri. They were accompanie3 by Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Hutchison of Waukegan. . Misses Jane and Martha Karch leave Snnd:: for a trip to the Yelâ€" lowstone National park. Mr. and |Mrs. Franken and two daughters 4mtored to Lake Geneva last Sunday, ; . Miss Florence Carolan is taking a course in public school singing at the Columbia Sthool of Music in Chicago this summer. Miss Carolan teaches in the Gray school at Grayland. Miss â€" Emmeline Hagie,, eldest daughter olT‘Mr. and Mrs. John Haâ€" gie, and Louis Beckman, son of Mr. and Mrs. irded Beckman, were marâ€" ried Wednegday at the home of the bride‘s parents. There were sixtyâ€" five guests present. h Arline w â€" underwent â€" an operation at the Children‘s Memorial hog;_)ital i_n hicago Friday. Mr. Schar of Highwood is erecting a house on| Park avenue, just north of the Henty Hoffman home. _ The Wilmot School Progressive club met Wednesday, July 11, at the home of if;s. Almira Heybeck. The officers elected for the coming year are : Precfldent, Mrs. Harry Whit, comb; vice president, Mrs. James Wilson; secretary, Mrs. Laura Mailâ€" field ; treasTrer, Mrs. Whitney Rockâ€" enbach. | 8 The Rojal Neighbors : gave â€" a shower for Miss Emmerline Hagie Thursday evyening. kA W‘ The villa’f streets have received a coat of cil and the road through the subway hag been repaired. subway hi been repaired. Martin Schantzino of 2236 Leland avenue, Chicago, was instantly killed and Mrs. C. A. ,Johnson, 4850 Lafiin street, Chicago, was seriously inâ€"‘ jured when an automobile driven by; Emil Ackerman, 5432 Indiana aveâ€" nue, Chicago, collided with the; Schantzius par just north of Dee@eld.: Mrs. Johnson was taken to the Wauâ€" kegan hospital. Ackerman was taken, to Waukegan and lodged in jail for four hours following the incident. He was held $r manslaughter, but way released on $2,000 bond. t Miss Julia Newton died Monday at the home 6f her uncle, B. Minorini, after several months illness. Fun: eral services will be held Thursday morning at the Holy Cross church. . | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Selig and Mrs. Chatrtles Selig returned Tues, day from q motor trip to Effingham, IIl., where| they visited relatives. / : Mrs. A. M. Osterman and children, Ethel and Owen of Oak Park, visited at the E. H. Willman home Sunday. ‘Miss Eva Erider is visiting a school friend in iimberly, Wis. i3 Mrs.â€" A.| J. Parsons, who Kas been living at 3h‘e home of her son, Fred Parsons of Chicago, for the past few months spent the weekâ€"end with her daugbter.p;irs. Edwin Easton. { Miss Iréene Mitchell has returned from a s@veral months visit at the home of ‘\her father‘s brother in Ridgefield, Conn.â€" She was accomâ€" panied by her aunt, Mrs. Alfred m chell, who will visit at the Albert Mitchell }%me § Robert F. Wilson of Chicago visitâ€" ed at the Reichelt, Jr. home Tuesday. Mrs. J, |Lueder and Mrs. Salem of Elmhurst pre visiting at the home of Reverend. Holdgraf. t Mrs. Walter Karch of Chicago «pent sday v ith her nieces, Misses Mayne and Laura Karch. Mrs.. »tllia Peterson. and two youriger children have returned from a two weeks visit with relatives in Waukega‘:f ' Miss Pearl Peterson has ‘been visiting in Traverse, Mich. : Earl Warner and William Neville‘ have purchased lots in the Osterman subdivision on Grand avenue,,wherel they will grect two homes. Reports| from Russia still indicate that whiskers are the most flourishâ€" ing crop. | ‘.0 0 9 & Mr. . and Mrs. Ray Hummel are visiting in Houghton, Mich. io. CLEANING UP SALE | of Porch |and Window Screens I also . . Lumbfir, W;I'\,(‘l’owg, Doors, Conductor Pipe, Eave â€"â€">~~‘] Trough, Ete. .| mmsnw (0. V ?EGULAR PR[QE Buy| Now Before Stock Is t All Sold 1% \ Fort Sheridan, IIl. Office North of Tower at â€"1~â€" POULOPLOS BROS.| | FANCY FRUITS, VEGETABLES & GRO(?ER K| Delicacies and Candies . 1 . Wholesale and Retail § +)â€" Lower Prices for Saturday The Basket Store Eggs, Fresh Butter z:x $ THE YELLOW FRONT 7 So, St. Johns Avenue PHONE 1723 F §¢, |pe Melons : Plums @ Apricots Cherries Grapes i Apples : le. : Fancy, Red and Black mes ries at lowest wholes: j At BUY NOW FOR C. C. H, ‘JORDAN & COMPANY 3 1 | ‘ _ Ratablished 1854 [ :1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS FOR 69 YE#RS si2 DAVIS STREET " > puows | | _ | EVANSTON, ILL â€"__ EVANSTON +a ‘CHIcaco PHONE || | 164 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE. RANDOLPH 1846 qtb 1847 ToMarok: h New " ome CARM‘ large bunch Home BE 20c \| _ |J. H. MORAN ____; A m;knm PLUMBING AND HEATING | m-w Given Jobbing a JITTEN BLDG. _ 360 CENTRAL A) Telephone Shop H. P. 1404 5¢ bunch Orders for $3.00 ofr more delivered free. New Green or Wax Beans, per lb. ;. Fancy Iceberg Lettuce New Home Grown Cabbage, per lb. . New Home Gr?wn' Peas, per Ib. ..%.._.. Long Green Cv*:nmben POTATOES ; per Ib. .....__...} oNIONS | ; per 1Ib. ...__.} Rose Brand Best Creamery Sweet large Large Sweet Calif.. New ; Ib. Tmnséefidants 2 for Sweet Best Obtainable, Ib.. Sw Sweet Calif. Po ies at lowest wholesale BUY NOW FOR CAN 20¢ 10c 18c 10c 4¢ Tc 5¢ '.312.t27c _ 41c Sw 10c 49c 25c 39c 29¢ 250 NG Oc 5¢ rol, NS

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