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Highland Park Press, 11 Oct 1923, p. 2

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#f MWd PC * w# i# E4 place for ‘em. folks who take people out and flog them, is that the Jail is tog roof 4 POULOPLOS : BROS.) | â€" FANCY FRUITS, VEGELABLES & GR IES Wholesale and Retail | _ | | | . c . i aivep "”"”u',"'“omx'«'é"}x«“n‘m&fi ; | We give best quality with good service â€" id Phone Highland Park 429 393 Cen enue Open Sundays ? The Nokol Guarantee Is Bonded by the Fidelity and :fi i i+ Eqâ€"gg 4 " PAGE TwWo R.B. Nords, Pres. A.F.C. Beckfotd, Viceâ€"Pres. THE CHICAGO NOKOL COMP » Automatic Oil Heating for Hunes _ The New Nokol Is the Quiectest Automatic Oil Heater N objection to jailing these Nokolâ€"heated Tflt firm of John Zengéle _ of Highland Park has n« business conhecticn‘absolu 13 with !'\ W. Zengeler of Lake Forest; â€" § ‘ TH? firrnl of High Please Noti will it mean a comfortable indoor: in your home The Reliable Laundi Launderers, Dry Cleaners and Dy or a losing battle with a furnace Go to Your Pho:*e 12z I 5 s & ooR |1 | | B\ \Txt# M â€" T170 _ m Taad Nouch pesr . (HB | Fall +. A. EC Beckiotd, Viceâ€"Pres. H.J.u:n.,h 215 Northâ€"Michigan Avenue Telephone Central 7832 9 NU ane w s [A 2eR se EEpK ‘Whemensiony® shobceoml Are, 8 trons. cleaning and pressing than The Reliable. We are. proving this every week to hundreds of paâ€" and coats, and your husband‘s heavy suits and overcoats to be dry cleaned and pressed. You willneedthemasthedaysgrow colder. No one ‘does better dry Phone Highland Park 178â€"179 Call Highland Park 178, and tell The Reliable Laundry to call for your heavier dresses, suits. Highland Park and Libertyville BRANCH OFFICES; _ The business men o their employes to P, many of them are fol snap, Eus : te Mrs. :Henry M. . Bseor and ~Miss Edith ; Helen Moss, . who sold. their home at 506 North She lan road, exâ€" | pecting to move to New Fork, will reâ€" main in Highland Park {for the winâ€" ter, and have rented. the house forâ€" | merly occupied by Mx. lurpin at 807 ‘Esst Lincoln avenue. Miss Elizabeth Bacon, who. spent last year in New York City, will also be hom. this winâ€" ter and: Henry Martyn BHaco y Ir..: Mr. and Mrs.‘G. W. Pe k, ‘Mr. "and Mrs. Ralph A. Bard and (Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Vail leave Friday |to spend ten days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. (Boynton at the Boynton hunt. ingâ€"lodge at AuTrain, Mich. Little Marjorie Bell bf Hamilton, Montana, spent a few :days last week with% aunt, Mrs. John S. Bell, of North St. John‘s avenug. i ®I Mrs. 8. L. G. M Vonald of Pasaâ€" dena, (Calif., leaves the last part of the Pek for her home in the west,. after Spending a few : reeks with her aat hter, Mrs. W. A. Alexander of OECN: ‘sh“'. M‘ x"o"“ fh' Do «q pent the summer in Envrate The governing board f the . Young Women‘s . Christian tion will entertain at an informa su at 8:30 Monday afternoon at headquarâ€" ters for the workers on the teams in the campaign just ended., . 5 Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bell of North St. John‘s avenue had as their Sunday guests Mrs. Wilson and sons and Mrs. Winkler of Chicago. ‘ |\__Mrs., William Monroe right spent the weekâ€"end at Peoria visiting her |dauzhter, Mrs. Roy |Page: Mr. _ Wright is attending the taces in Lexâ€" ington, 1 _ _ Mrs. W. Sorsen of Glenview aveâ€" nue entertained. fourteer . little ‘girles. Saturday afternoon in mor of her daughter Ruth‘s tenth bi Aday. s Mrs, A. M. Cline and daughter of Homewood avenue have their guest this week Mrs. W./E. W is of Louisâ€" vil‘le, Kentucky, â€"~ Ma e uh Mrs. Clifford Wiles and two chil dren are spending this in Seot ville, Mjg_).::!.visit_inx relatives. § ioib mninty Abiate Pabwianintatc Puscciâ€"a Miss Bess ‘ Moon has urned : to Highland Park after visi ng her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moon in Fe;}ton, Mic&. â€" w Fligs r. and Mrs. Raymond W. Fli motoreéd to Broadhead, Wis., over the: weekâ€"end. . * > Yary 2| i Mr. B. ‘A. Fritsch‘ hiés . returned from a two weeks trip /to Colorado Springs and Pikes Peak.. He:also stopped to visit his son, * Fritsch and family in Ames, Ia. Toh Sheridan Rebekah Sewing Cirâ€" cle mi yesterday a oon ‘at the home of Mrs, G, Watkins, Sheridan avenue. j s Mr, and Mrs. A. B. MacCaughey and f@mily will move from the Exmoor club to the Lake Shore Drive hotel, Ch , about Oct. 16. } _ Hatry Rathburn, a graduate of the class of 1919 of the Uni ity of IHliâ€" nois, has succeeded Je Leaming with the firm of ‘Gilbert D. Johnson & Bros., and will belocated at their offices at 386 Central avenue. Mr. Joe A.:Tolano of: rcoraine hotel has left for a trip to Wisconsin. He will also" visit his ‘parents at Sp_rinc Valley, 111. 5 o 44 Mrs. Alfred Hill entertained the Sewing society of ;‘he Swedish Luâ€" theran church last iFriday afternoon in honor of Mrs. C, Hi , who is her guest. f d i Miss Eva Siljestrom will be hostess to the Friday Night c ub ‘ tomorrow evening. | j Last Thursday afterngon the ladies who ‘assisted at the "Â¥" â€" cafeteria during the drive enjoyed &n automobile drive, and refreshments at the Pinkl Sh_opgfin Evanston. . Announcement is ma. gagement of Miss Dor Laing, daughter of M Frank Laing of Glenvi Mr. Arthur Harmon | E. 8. All members ar present. Advance officers night associate matrons night next : Wednesday evening \':‘lag_ meeting of Campbe fied when this winters sumed. & Mrs, George Lytton is anxious to resume Scout â€"activities, but owing :: the absence of Miss Bournique she is unable to begin the years work until she secures an assistant Anyone inâ€" terested in becoming a leader should communicate with Mrs, Lytton, teleâ€" phone 1156, All Scouts will be notiâ€" & 1 ; 4 Mr.‘ and Mrs. Joseph| Wilson Rice (Ruth â€" Bournique) returned from their: honeymoon and are residing at 129 Kedzie reet, Evanâ€" hay a ,Ei&fi::-:;fiu l so?i'hl;:;ro'éfi Bay ‘rogd, ayed red (raspberrics (the : seécond crop) | on of . her bushes, the early part of this week. It is the first time the ever bore fruit twice in a season. ntly Mr, and Mrs. William Booth of North Seeâ€" ond stte;t repg!rted an apple trn‘ bearing fruit, blossomi & 3 oeeon? time this year, £ . .. Mrs.. Jacob Barber leaves Sunda ?even;:"c for Springfield, IJ1. wbe:enm will attend the state mbly of the Rebekah lodge. e â€" *Mr. and Mrs. Ge L. Brown and . Mrs. Elmer Brown motored to Davenport, Ta., last . "Mrs." El mer Brown returned h« Monday. . MÂ¥ FEemee 0 rodnts» ols aalyc Ae pedifuintvled in MBrc Chapter meets next M at the home of Mrs. C $15 Glencoe avenue. > THE HIGHLAND P#u FRESS, mm‘: PARK, njm i# $st lan road, exâ€" Fork, will reâ€" for the winâ€" > chouse forâ€" urpin at 807 iss Elizabeth ear in New: me this winâ€" eon, JÂ¥ .. > | 4 l@;{ Gn'e;:p,f‘ Fo Campbell day session, Leaming are n Dean aveâ€" f Lake Forâ€" rtained the Swedish Luâ€" y afternoon 3 whOfil her of the enâ€" y Eleanor and visiting will be held at the regâ€" Chapter, O, “ urged to be _ _and Mrs. w avenue, to% oltze of Chiâ€" Anyone inâ€" eader should Lytton, teleâ€" will be notiâ€" work is > Sunday, Oct. 14, 1923 J.E&L Garage " Hand Picked â€" _ _ . C 5 Hahc West Central Avenue, across the street from pos'tdffice Old Highland Park Theatre Bldg. Weathies _ MclIntosh Red $2.25 per bu. box | $2.50 per bu. box Direct from orchard in northern Michigan , to the consumer â€" fx4s 125 North St. Johns Avenue, Highland Park / Telephone Highland Park 388 o AY LAKE FRUIT FARMS DON‘T â€"FAIL Our Fall Showing I ‘ Closed Cars _ | ~Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Only 100 boxes to be sold. These apples in the store would cost you $4.00 to $5.00 per box: h Our Show Room y llth, 12th, and 13th -Otfly lfi â€"â€"TO SEE will be on display at Ex\ vS Hand Packed

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