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Highland Park Press, 15 Nov 1923, p. 3

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{Gardemné TRNST lukewarm in may . “I our suave“ m" M d late an: utiiiitr M yum with William wanna-pt tAariiiased to :othe [munch so a to bi Lanai-M00! "itii-Sitgris,' hand been oated having and {at ee"', J Indian; émm Schwutt at W1 in, not radiating Gar Ianf d mess, than» who uh} in '2i'tig,t,, BM". Squares, kph 50W Is' 2ttt uibamiatm upm- A. 9 b'/tgkti,t,ht. W, W s, . In {our _ .' f" This FM? “3.19.! a.’ hn Zehgeler Park iiis no h absélutely. eler of :Lake. Thin perituuritottoiP"dr.." u!" i'i"iitirGiVrtiitlrt :emed m alum Cw _,1:, Tet Pot refer you to various me and my work. [bland M “no“! '.1611 _ / s loath} than doea' otict _ For-L. and Daughnuts ', Highland Park mama-I has: es The Tau of an Ideqnate amditorhspt for community eff-in has - hon manifest than Sundni evening. Not more than htlf of the Mildtte popula- tion was present, and should an enur- tninment be given which would It tmet people for another church ind mm-church members no "t “Mk gathering place is available since the conversion of the school assembly hall into ch93 rooting. . ) _ So many people interested in pod music should make the pivic Music association of Deerfuld..Bhieldtt town- ship n success. The first. concert for children will be given in D. S. H. school Monday afternoon at three o'clock. _' 7 Dramatization oi Three Bears by Eldon Frost, Genevierts Steiner, Mar.. jury Leuer and Katharine Belfdeh. -- ' tiomrs-"Fixei1iea" apd “The Clown" by Jean Putin, Eliubcth Bothtan ti, Btttt Dooltr' __ _ " d. Mesdruttea Becker, V. “Momma, Edward Selig, Chester Wetsuits, Misses " Holdgraf, Burton Hudhl, least-s. E. 3. Jordan, V. E. Stake- tniller, D, W. Guy, C. E. 'Prudhtrsd and A. B. Muhlke were head“ was. duct: and quartette -numb¢'n. Miss oiederstadt was pianist, and the Rev. Mr. Bonita! l played the otrertary on the pipe “can. km -iiiritev. M. L Thom}- opened the aging offing: with an invécqion. Reeitaiiorr.-Hhe Flax Goes By" by Botiert thrend . F Good music has come to rennin in Derfuld. The work of the Community Orcheatm and the Comdunity Chorus drew such a large audience in the m. Paul's Evangelical church"Sunday eh- ning that breathing uncere- " . premium. That halt a hundred people were content to stand for two hours to listen to the eirenintt'a offering amt: well for the character of the music. -- 1 - ‘1 Under Mr. Cook’: direction. the big horns. which previously threshold to blow out the sides of tbrtmildintt with their volume, have been toned down to allow the violins Ind sell” to be heard. An orchestra of tirentr pieces y.sd, n chorus of over thirty voice: furhished the music for "Rolling Sea.. sons" n cantata of (in: 3nd bounty. A ‘very good program was given by the children of all the grades; at the November meeting of the Deer. ileld mmmu- school Parent-Teacher "aoeiafion, Friday met-noon. _ Reeitaiion-viThe' e""' .by Roscoe 'Woodmm' . Reeitation--"Bed in Summer”)! tShirley. Clark , - " Seldctiou from tho story of XhW- Iii by Sumac] Danie”; Kenneth Vet- tetttnd J1me: Gettr/ j -- . Song by Met -tteyisft Chg-ice Juhrend and Vent Vina- _ ' Piano silo-sei- Roccoco by Innate Reichelt _ Rqadintr---"What Cointitutea a State" by Elsie Ham - / __ _ _ 'uyttation--"Gentjritw'ths Le Roy Gauche) I a , , {this owing of the name” to Highland spark. Gifts appryrrriatat {a all occasions Ire on display, and an inexpensive. , . " Iutrdinsr---"The Crooked Cnlf Path” by Vent Vnmer _ _ l nsr.vmsePilitrhrts"tt Rob- "t'ltttgi--'? "" .’_ M to help correct posture} . The “new. has $265.28 ,in them?!- The Phymound equipment for whieh the Manon paid 8196 will "the P'itrekttndiil1ttoettmtnérm. qgete by the school miner, Mr. :9.- ..IWL The animation votoAito “dun &rtum each C month lot but: for the 1iuarrruetr 'ira/ to 'Tuditation-ertie October PW IT in" Fallon , Piano Solo-(Country Gum: , Gnu» by Toe 'Roiehelt‘ , thi. Oscar Enchant. the‘pmident. 'teyrt6d " the business 'rteethttt ?.'ttieq' allowed. him Chum We». lirytitrted that thong-has ttIMI? my milk and that “up?” 1"ui' are been end! day in “if! _ A gift shop has been opehed in :ghhnd Pnrk by Mia Stchae. on tral avenue. Md residents k doubt will be jutemted to lean DEERFIELD NEWS F R ITZ , B A H R For Better Home Grounds For one week extra spednl we otter, Larkspur, Sweet William (NW Pink) Coreopeis. double ‘Honyhocks (separate tibia“). double Achlllen, White Phlox, sum Daisies and Columblnes at ttao per detail, all the: planted out now will tlower next summer. Don't mid} an; chance to some some of these hardy plants. Make up your own atrtrorthtent, Telephone M. Whether your Grounds are large or small, or whatever the nature of the w ork you contemplate doing; if it is pertaining to the ., doors, at will be to your advantage to obtain our ideas before you go ahead, while wido c baring. draining, grading, drive and walk or Manx, we shall be pleased to assist you if only with suggestions, a free sketch'or show you a may to overcome dtiBertttir," is the quickest. ‘ 'tet pay. We serve hundreds of Patrons in this respect and like to serve you. Telephone 85.. Come and see the Flowers at our Greenhouses. f Miss Irene Rockenbach spent hat week " Muskegon; Mieh., nnd this week has gone to the Upper Peninsula. Miss Roekenbaeh is religious instruc- tor for the state of Michigan. . Mr. and Mrs. Otis Helfrich and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenslnde were among those who attended the Illinois Home Coming " Urban last week. Mri. R. B. hitenon will be beaten to the Pom Luck Soc” club Friday afternoon. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Betinr of High- wood have moved ipto that-mew home on Park avgnue. Burton Hagi, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hagi, received a eompoundvfraeture in his arm, when he fell out of a tree, Monday evening at the school, just after school had been dismissed. ' _ . Mm. Percy Prior and little son of Highland Park were the guests of Mrs. Robert Penis, Friday. Mrs. E. B. Jordan had as her guest Thursday, Mrs. F. O: Christensen, who has been visiting Mm'. William Smelzet of Chicago for seven! weeks. Mrs. Christensen is preparing to leave for her winter home in Auburn. Mrs. Robert Greenslnde and little daughter, Mary Jane, of Highland‘ Park were the guests of Mrs. Gus Klemp on Friday afternoon.» . Mr.' and Mn. Bruce Blaine spent the weekend in Streator, Illinois. _ Miss P \ Mills resumed her teaching inYhe second grade, Monday, after a wedk’s absence, due to ill- ness. MrsJIax-ry Glendorf substituted in herpllce hat gee}. . The Christian Endeavor society of the Pmbyterian church have elected the following omeertc Pmtrident--Dor.. othy Lidtrerwpod, IrieewPtesiarttbi-. Donald V Eaton, Tre-r-Mildred. Huger, iueretayy--murt. Reichelt. the Deerfield Presbyterian church such Friday evening, Nov. 28 to Feb- nnry 22 from 7:45 pun. to, 9:30 p. m. _ following continuum. in partici ting: Lake Peirefrt, Highland Patk.’ meld, Northbrook Jud Wheeling. The school will be opened Friday, Nov. 28, at 6:30 p. m. with a complimentary dinner, pr. Nomi. Richardson; of Northwestern tl i.. varsity speaking. Mm. Albert t Berry, Philipihlmn and Miss Marion 0. ngthome will be the numb". ' Obituary T .3 Agatha Marie Knuuen 'wu, jrh May T, 1850, in Emmelbull, ' and died November 11. 1988. At- use of 22 ohe m united in and with Jun: Gunmen; 81: n were lioritrto this main. Their [ ng‘u, -.." wuvlwu -.__.. Mei. Anne Sienna) has returned from' . month’s visit " her brother". home in South Milwaukee._ 7 Miss Susie Eaton, Who teaches in Elmhurst, attended a hacker? con- ference " Aaron, My and Sut- urday. a T , children. Mm: William. thn has arher guests. Mrs. JohrrEihl 3nd Mk! Rob. erts of Mervin, Ill. _ T _ ' A twelve weeks couue in Bible Ind church school methods under theAur. pica of the Deerfield httt thas day school ”mention . _ beheld if: have one book I month. ind the teachers are to provide s list of suit- able books. Miss Schmidt is school 1ibrnrun. Mrs. Oscsr Boechsrn sod Mrs. J, A. Reichelt, Jr., as" brief accounts at the luncheon for the National President of Ptrent-Teneher" associations st the Congress hotel, last month. Mr. Lowdarmilk. the principal, extended in invitation to the parents to visit the clsss rooms " any time. Miss Jeppson’s room; the flrat grade, had the most parents presentsnd received the monthly prize of $2.50. There was an open dis- cnssion about stationing s guard " the main corner .st noon from 11:30 to l to.sssist the children in crossing the street. Mrs. Beecham will see the village president, Lincoln -Pettiti, end salt his opinionin solving this prob- lem. As one mother said. people usually wait until a life is lost be- fore sny steps are taken to protect s crossing. _ V The teachers of the Deerfield ‘gnm- mar school attended ntraitirttr, An Libertyville sunrday. Mr.- Lumier- milk, the . Deerfield pripeipal, equ- ducted a clue in letter writing. Cordid Rubicon). is curing fist Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Knuth? two 3mm YOUR HOME CiR0Ul50j'Ei; 'rirrtRi, The new addition to the court house contains the lust ‘word in alodern equipment. The oil heating punt is a reniaruts1e one. The huge boil- em,'eirntrtrueted so that' anthers" can be used instantly if anything Mid hamlet: to the other, are bolus tuned up. They are capable of producing territfe heat‘and under . Install” they will keep the dottrthoutteieorn- fortatiU even in' sub zero rather at the rite of about haven Pl,'? of oil per hour. However, the ll will not be going continouely during even the coldest wuther. The (1.rrprn- era are self controlled so tutrther automatically are shot oft or turned on as the temperature requlrui'rhey are also installed so that in coho of oil shortage, the burners could be withdrawn and the boilers equipped with 'coal cute: in 20 tttt There: is storage for three ch load; of amend several carloads of.ehel. Thdre in 1 large, burglar broof vaultlfor storing liquor. This t, be- ing used to store "evidenee" ind in raids. Heretofore the evidence has been kept in tratthom)epftatthottt the city causing considergble my. venience in taking it into court d truardineit during- progreu of trials. The favorite Democratic free tnde theory that a protective tariff erect: ’e wtstl around the United State,- to such a degree that other countries camiot trade with uslhu received} knock-out since the enaetmentUt the FordiierMeCumher tariff. . t There is also a. room wheri the ventilating mnchihery in . opetnted, and , nun containing the elbetrie controls. b V According to reports issued by the Depirtnient of Commerce, on; im- port; from Europe durum thirst six months of this yen-.111 pf which we" ' under the Fordney-Mchmber get, were'40 per cent trreatei, than. those of tin! ftrtrt. six months of 1922. The', PordrtetMeCumher tart! bis came Win in "September, 1983. V Twin: name tsf the Europeunieonn- tries, the Department of 0mm tshoerthtt' imports from Great Bri- tain the 'fltrt six months af thin your web's " peerient greater than in'the tlrtrtt stat months of "1922. Imports from Germany shoved an New at 47 per, cent over the corresponding period of last‘year. Italy’s impart: shoved an Increase of " pence“; our imports from Austria imbued 42 per cent. From Belgium thy in. creased 88 per cent. From the 'itkatts dinaeitieomttries they _ittermttthd 85 pir :cent and from Holland My us creued " per cent. If Europe in not recovering it ta not due to being)“: out of AmeHetut mnrketn. _" Churn: B. Thayer, engineer, his a large Workman and storm to; m- urals. He bu l complete 6qrtitt- ment' of tools in a. workshop; ?He also has a telephone. The number is 1868. . , ; .'rtrere is an electric "freight?' elm vatot for use in hauling. mattrialy. A passenger elevator wilI be Inma- ed later. ' _ , Marked Growth in First Half of v This Year Despite High .. - _ 'rarit Rates INCREASED IMPORTS ' FROM EUROPE SEEN home "in America was in AW, Iowa..Here Mr. Cautensen all two children died and the widow xi her fans? children came to Death in" March" 1898. 'In October. " ."ahe married John Jacobs. She is Inttvivttt by her husband and five s'eMidreri; Norman Cmtensen of Noi brook, Mrs. Peter Petersen of Dee , Mm. James Gun-ity of Highland" Park. Fred Jaisotm of D.eerflerd and {John Jacobs ttf' Minhawakn, Ind., iptd_four- teen grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral serviceslwere held Tuesday afternoon at the' Peter Petersen hqme. '. NEW COURT HOUSE _ . ADDITION FEATURES Lattworirin Modern, Equip- ment 'ExemIrlitJed in the _ . New girdeture 1 's, _ _ : ' A l 3 2 F F HIGHLAND PARK P3388. New PARK. ILLINOIS- .sgrvioes m _ paid in. an: church WT Hazel Henna, every " ' morning " 10:45. Sunday meet. at twelvé o'clock ind in T to pupils up to, the age a 20 The Wedneskhy “will: magi ' which includes testimonies of tian Science hall“, is at ' o'el You are eardiallr invited to use of the raiding room at ttT Co . tral avenue. whip): in own "in at day from nit? o'clock in the mint ttd six o' och in “canning Ina unity afternoon from two Go " o'c . "; g ' Rev. P. t: Cardwell, pasto't Bible schoo -.-9t80 g. m. [ Morning worship-40:45 t. m. 397; C. G. Umnglt, the presiding W, will preach 41nd conduct the" tom- munion service. _ x.l ', Christian EndesvoF'I p. m. Tepid: I'Bow. to Ohmin a Great Missionary Advance.” Louder, Raymond Mex-.1 ‘3 Prrsaehiti.ir--im4ir p. in. A fP'mon 't the pater. l .. ' ' Our friends} are invited to each to? an of these services. ' Rev."W. P. Suhr, Pastor. _ Sunday school at 9:45.’ German ,eervioe at 10:45.7, English (Perle at 8 p. In. _ The Concordia club met on Tues- day evening " the hope of Mr. Ind Mm. Bhirs arm Faust. r -'I .' ttao 1; m.-r-fhtndao Ichool. , ' {lb-:30 a. me-Worship in English. , my 'tr"'rH"tr, People's . mm, 'v.it, p. ,t't.-.-X Bttth My. '; r .' Sunday, , I _ 9:8F9urelt.ti1too1. Mrs. B. J. Beatty’s class in charge of Young People’s Dtrrttrhttettt Wonpip, lure. l, iitttr-.A'." A; B, Clan. chin}: audi- torium. V ' .. Wm. 3. Doble, Minister l, 9:30 'ti. moi-Sunday school 10:45 a. mpMéming Worship, " Subject, ,"Spicery in Christian Service.” .‘ F _ C y 8:30 p. m.-rEpwotth League F Theme, “Witnesses for" Christ: l Luk? 12:8, 9. Wtnatty Chum Mef uge. f b ! ' l WedgesdayJ 7:45 , nt.-Mid-wstek Prirermed,tintr. G g WédneNny+~8 p. m., Prayer aeei. Mayftao tr. m.--Choir melted North am end Laurette We GRACE M. It. CHURCH We are sold out on tulips when“!!! u nun . got may lowering Poets an'd other déilrable Named. -iaittr my . to: may and' mb. unlizing, a splendid mixture at 82.25 m? 100. If E's-bu just a mu. spake mit-doors, no matter how shady of poor the with!” d Ileana phat a few of the bulbs now to bloom for you "it a'irtiur. Whom 85. ZION LUTHERAN burr!) Strum if? The Rev. P. C; Wolcott, teii,tt.t,: The an. Philip w. Mae ' n.4,. mutant 1 ' Sunday sRrviet-- . g ( _' ,3 The holy iyttttrtrtrtitrrf Mn. , r-' The church aelsool-.-9t uh. . 32 Matiptr-jt00aum. s',', G i T (The Brat Sunday in ttti Qathithe holy 'xrtttrntt,ttitttyl ' ' , i 1iMrnitmtri-6t00 pan. t 1humdart' nnd holy a. ' the my eominuniop-AP.80 tin. , ;~ . . g Stratum! or newoom hp and!!! our ','altt,t': nub themselveu own to ttq _ or {to one of the ,utkn.'tnd T in hum from the ehtirebytt the of the “twice. 's _,' -, ',' l I NEW DESIGNS Fog; ' _" , _ U. s. PAP MONWY Certain Denominat of Bills To Appear in Net was; 'rm Mfr: in linking :ponwt on oathit a”. of hills qua: tor the" “he “lamination in - that the ',tltg"g ' n hailingm‘ denomi ' he, of thi Matt so t 'tiiii ". _ J. R. Ketch, , r I": I The Sunday uhool wiil l . ' at "s tmigtt'htgt',tytf, Mpg! r. Earl "d'l','f The ,Wtitt who! meets in thy auditorium , . the Khan- our church and the p yt a? dept“- ment at the room. of the. ' . tr. c. it We are kind foe the r I . we!» parity of Our nebool s I will noon have to make smug ent- {pr 1.1%: 'Jt,te','a , . l.' e putt” much: i " s. In. At7'p.m.theEv Ladle of Christian Endeavor . ‘1.de the 1mm room. Them“ jot - mission is, “How to 0- A: in Gait Missionary Advance." - , glad-‘1 Salb'me Baird, laden; V I ', Uncle‘Sam is mum - new paper money. The , P." " partment u, just fini, teattirhtg a new set of pause " N the “usury departure . thunk! work is being; done " , Bureau?“ Emuvingmnd Printing , ,. "ne'w br. eizne for United States . "y, , “We! commutes Ind-Federal M' we mkea up to dertoittinitioiu, M 'OO. Even- tnally' the principle pot , q new tk. 'irnrri11ttreudtoi “Tether”. yer‘moneyJ ' '. i , Tio'wrpoeu' T ' ate ua ‘uervediin inning the}“ne' styles" P, #11193 1heettoteoyt,itsto than l more diiru4t for coon rt - The othetpqnti-to1tese ‘ "a,E are: bulk! it) 'krrtintr VIriw' dunno! The {and of the ttt 'tHitt airy portraits hving a de ' natiopul signifies," The " I a of eeett an; - sityer eer.titkat. '/, Urtited States ttot4ts and Pe'ded magma noon-arm: It: the I310! Wuhinl'm; " We "eatrr the pietirmiaf Uncoln; , hill. that of mama. so mu. Pt , Gram, and 'i00Mlistutofr . am. TN overprlntintotthepell g 'aBq Imm- her: of thd the: cord " will“: blue, on the United , a. mu green Indian the Pe4d 'irtesri'tve natured. i. ,:’ ' 'e The mw;¢umncy wi ham bath of unifom design for en damning- tiop. The! are of I numb“ cyst-new, doubting la y yd scroll work jam pktures ' d', rum» printed from. , , i OFFICE AND GBEENHOUSES Laurel Aiirappe'pm, block west" Description apppione block west bf depot. “WE PUBLIC NOTICE in 1:9be {in that the Saba-ibu- “1:11th the but. of June- Higgins - will “tend the Probate Court at County. gt a term than! to In at the Court Home in Wuhan. mid County. on tho Aist Honky. Jammy next. 1924 when and claim mi map endow a all per-on- h-ving claims said agate - tsotitUd and _ 'aq?it'iktlLCy'"'d"it'it macaw-mu _ AdmhtutmtrlarMth. but. at June-11mm : ' LearAaBesdee,Ater. i,. Wmtk-s,T1uoetertrerittth.uetr. 'l, may: 'li. mom. County at 8. 1 IN TITE cucum- ooun'r or m no...” Ter- A. D. "a i m If. m... nnd Nelson M. my; Vs. A , l wanna 1r. mum. nu. Witt P. now. Mn ' . ' “Unknown heir: " In or “has: 311159; y. Bough. m.- was Notice thhcnbydIu th-idabove'-d.ndxteikntmg, (what: “In the all". and p1tut-taumgoftraeftudt+qt tsemipttt1ttttoahterteteth' can “attend. and the a mom ttt.ieut'erst but! out a! Court against the than not turban. marathon the first . of the term of». Circuit Court Laim0imettnsuheteattttse Home in Wuhan-tn at! County, on the Aestad.oodn, of 1ttPcDr1".?eai9rrermosimi't ~3de “indium. 1 1 LEWISO.BROCKWAY. w WWW: tit/ . 1“. ennui-Mun. ' ' Cttttyr)atmist's may. " Boilviu. deceased" [ Emma Boilvin _ , "thiknom0rim at law or ”he: at Eg- Bothitt, d-d" I lhb Bran-wick Bro'u 8w Hut Company any Ann Sula ( "Uttuomtuimat uvrshed, jury Ann Saks. bound” l fun!) T. that!) t Unknown Mn at law or deduct Beverly T. cm does-d" David B. Lyman , _ ' “Unknown he!" " In dr Mn. Dnvid B. Lynn. due-Ind" 1 Sunnis. Susannah h".drft “Unknown hair: at lav ”In!" tttttttml 8. M, (lin, B. Q. 8m. doe-nod" 9 Daniel Goodwin, It: . 1 “Unknown be!!! " In! or My: alt Danuitlooehrhi,er., dam-w _ “Unknown m or Wu of th t.te,g'er"ttedi'ttt"tlucmrt 1,th _ hm. Gamma“ i. mm... Siu,% a. am 'Ml lnotlm'worda, 2ttydth"yt' tmhtitrrnorofAatt-sa,tutta . m'but the beatnik in m. Quad ”ticks, because they If. n. naming noun! food [:10an III 'tb",',"",':.""'"""'"'""""'", products. N. "teAet-elearlrnttomtttmgehi. r-ttdu-tttether'--', 'tsoeterotrmd.tttotmrrrh-thit needitttltueottatrr. 3. Export: of mntttrftetgemd M untimmnurmmmh I tux-hub": ttte,teeyletyyersd Jamal m $224,000,000 m thanjfor the and path W July“, 19% '. .' 1; 1txrdetaafgsmsrrritdttetaorraiF 'aan-iodide-tttOtt $2.000 u equated with "trat MORE FARM mowers si BEING SOLD BY U. i The argument that the world ' buyinglul “American in. new be.“ it is thtsiteUttr p i.t1etyeti1stdPrut"ettortroes, DqtartmertotCo-rmr. _ '; AiumsiciiiG none: In!“ Pain in; sub PAGE mu: "

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