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Highland Park Press, 6 Mar 1924, p. 2

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PACGE TWO 4. And 18 1bs. for $1.80. _ â€" uo And 10 cents for each additional pound. All flatwork ironed, balance . of . wash dried without starch.. . f ‘Thesé are two economical ways of taking care of the burdensome family wash. _ We also do exceptionally fine Dry Cleanâ€" ing and Dyeing, plaiting, Hat, blocking #nd.rug cleanithg.". â€"~<} !â€" 3~ .:= +./ Send us this The Reliable Laundry Launderers, Dry Cleaners and Dyers , €18 N. Tel. Highland Park 25 |_â€" MARGARETTA BROWN Highways ~â€"Construction Co. ~MHichland Park. D. 3. E. E. Farmer Reserved Seats $2.00) and $1.50,.at the School of ‘Music â€" Telephone Lake Forest 999, or at Krafft‘s Drug Stime . â€" â€"___ 20 lbs. for 95 cents _ & cents for each additional pound Public and Private Roads, Sewers and Water * â€"‘ Excavating and Grading THIRD SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT a f mm2en9k4 . O0 ~||!â€" ‘â€" _ BOZA OUMIROFF â€" â€" LAKE FOREST SCHOOL OF MUSIC SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH EIGHTH The Wool Shop &gn Bay Road. _ Mighland 1 Pllo_ne.mghland Park 178â€"179 A Libertyville 67â€"R GENERAL CONTRACTING :‘ : 265 Hazel Avenue Highland [Park, HJ. Seotch Knitting Yarns , Candlewick Bed Spreads _ Hand Woven 8 Baby Blankets}| _â€" â€"~ Homeâ€"Spun Blankets, Tab Bags, Bureau Scarfs Italian Linens _ Wet Wash! THE COLLEGE CHAPEL work with your laundry. at a quarter after eight ¢‘clock ESTIMATES. FURNISHED ELLA SPRAVKA Czechoslovak Baritone Highland Park, Czechoslovak Pianist Wash! Highland Park, IM, Table Covers _ L. G. Quigley Ph. Evanston 9059 Notice has been given by the Board: of Local Improvements of | Deéerfleld that a public hearing of the sewer question â€" will be held | day eve: ning, March 8 at 8 o‘clock in the Vilâ€" lage Hall to . determine t extent, nature, kind, character and estimated Aost of the proposed improvement that it may be chtnged‘%the;fioard ‘‘at such public consideration as provided by _ law. The _ estimated cost . is :$200,877.88.. . _ Sss f . Rev. Charles K. 0 rn, :u-merJ minister of the Deerfi@d Presbyterâ€" ian Church, now River st church of the same denomination, »will conâ€" duct a small, party on‘ a fifty six dg tour of Europe, starting . June 28, fzom Montreal. If you are thinking of ‘going ~abroad this ~summer, un= doubtedly you would â€" prefer to go t hh e cnpmenmat landershin of, one under the personal mofm whom you know is. ible, . and. able to give you ‘the vety be‘ttt.tihfi advantages.:" _‘ t wC |1 ~Dr. Orsbotn was born ifie?nsland. and traveledâ€" extensively before , whe came to America, and did his pracâ€" tice preaching in Deerfeld.!" _ :/. > ‘He was one of the many students ot~ MeCormick 'l‘heolbclnzl \Seminary who have used Deerffeld{for |practice purposes ‘awi have gained fame (ther [or later."}| loene TA . Travel ijs an inspiration ,or an IDâ€" vitation, an |education or A :lziness. It all depends upon the wisd with which it is directed. If done wisely, it br;fgs the finest culture, the most delightful\ nejuvenatioc,fthe grea mental stimulus in the pléasure of secing as well as the joy of ‘under% standing tm things that| are worth while On Wednesday e‘veni‘gg,‘ March! tfi at seven| d‘glock the men ; of th Presbyterian‘ Church with assistan of Mr..â€"Montavon cooked and “.ervz& an excéllent dinner. | The dinner was called "The Friendly Dinner", .ndi was/â€" fo all â€" members |~ and friends of the chureh. _ _ . Miss Amelia Petersen left Thursâ€" day for, Albuquerque, : New Mexico. She will nc:q#wo hours ‘each ,dl{ in the Presbyterian Mission in Albuâ€" querque, : | 4 Mrs. Robert Johnson has réturned from Pembroké, Kentucky. # Mr. Griffin of Evanston spent Satâ€" urday with his sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughâ€" ter, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.. Piper. The Deerfield women °will be hosâ€" tesses at the “Deerfield-Shield: Parâ€" enbfl'eacbgr association at the ‘High School, Thursday afternoon. | °. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saeman and little son| Francis| of Cross Plaines, Wis., who has been visiting* at the, Karch home, ret\irred ‘to their home in Cross Plaing, Monday. 3 The wW. C. T. U. met Thursday at the home of Mrs: J. A. Reichelt, Jr. Mr. and Mrs}aGgrl Knigge moved tuta" tha «auth rear fiat of the John THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, Mr. and Mrs}ecgrl Anigge moved | into the south rear flat of the John| (Stryker block, last week. The north rear flat has been rented by the barâ€"| ber and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.. Seiffert, who expect to move in this week. The new home on Chestnut stréet: for _ Mr. and \Mrs; â€" Arthur Cashniore will be ready ‘about May first. | Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Silveri, of the, Silveri Style Shop will rent the flat to be vacated by the Cashâ€" mores. Mr. Stryker now has seven: flats rented and seven stores rented.: ‘only one _ stpre |remains . unrented., ‘These. buildi are‘a great asset to ithe appearante of the vfllafim Mrs. Raymond â€" Clavey little | son Frederic snent} séveral days of clast week with : Mrs. Clavey‘s sister in ~Chicago. Py oo fop : ‘ DEERFIELD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meurisse and two children of Dubuque,â€" Iowa visited Mr. and Mrs. E. H.. Selig last week end: () _..= mt i con n t ‘ ‘Mrs: Ray | Gunkel spent Tuesday ‘with Mrs. Roy T; Hutchison of Irving Park. fi f I oi ‘Mr. and Mrs. Eberline, who built a little garage on Grand Ave., next to ,:!;e Pfister rdme, ‘and moved to 1d last: fall, e _to erect their new home this jyi::.; uo. Lhelr. new . HORIE (MALD OO MCY M i Charles _ Burkholder, [ Exec ive Secretary of the Chidagy Art Instiâ€" tute spoke at the Pregbyterian Sunâ€" dny'Evening’ Club, March 2. Miss Mildred ~Meyers| was hostess to a ‘number pf. ‘her; little school friends, Saturday afternoon, in honor of her teuthr'bhyjthday pniversary. . Mrs. Brute Blaine entertained the Young Matrons at her home, Wednesâ€" day‘ afternobn.| : enA i Miss M.>A. | Cutle # Highland Park was the guest pf Mrs. Robert Pettis, Friday Jiftefn mss | Earl Pargons of Chicago visited RF the Edwin Easton home, last week.,. ~ â€"Mrs. Albert| Frinken and Miss Diana are y t‘nzi ~Nashville, Tenn. for several weeks:. j !| _ |._ _ Miss | Elizabeth | Schilstra, . who teaches in the Tripp School near Prairié V;k. spent last week end with Mrs. Gordon Clouse, â€" al Mrs. JnheS.'GOldfixif‘wu hostess to the Sewing, Club at her home in Highwood bnmn, Mrs.‘ Ari old Keller ¢ntertained the Club The day: afternoon. _ __| ~. &4 ‘Migées| Ethel and Mae Titus, spent the week gnd with anâ€"aunt in, cago. | Th “‘r)gyious%wng-end C spent in Det Kalb. â€" n o {+5; The ‘ eight Deerfield _ Grammar school w&ufis and Mrs. Relchelt.j‘*'r attenfed the meeting, Friday, at the Lincoln school of Highland Park. A Chicago motion picture concern spent Sqtifih‘y on Waukegan road, Oxsborn, former March 15 WM the village, where the ad and railroad tracks yun paralle} taking ‘motion pictures. Tmr:h that this is the only place wh the tracks and a paved road run side gide, except in California which |is an interesting fact to know, . â€". ,L:.- ra;i-pdrj-fr'l; \/A,; V.‘ ; Smith‘s,. spo squad and evidence was ined lgst Rd Jacobsen and Chatles E.. g:gufia' ;in cw:rnoy They vis the Y, M. C, A. and saw a perf ‘Mfét'“ aramouche. . The: day . an interesting adventure for the _‘ Mrs. Henry Hofman. will enterâ€" tgizt,the' Ladies‘ WW&M 8t. 3 ‘s chu TV y afternoon ‘at her *hmemg Park Ave,. | _ | : ..‘Mr. and .Mrs. F. J. ‘Labahn sptnt ‘the week end with Mr. Labahn‘s parâ€" ents ins Evanston.| . <}, _ ol ©‘The dld Aaron Brick Co.,_! which was recently ‘purchased by Herman \Denzel of Highland Park, ; has ‘been Temodéled for office spaces. ; Fulsang and Roth; Highland Park decorators, hRave legsed one section and Kapshullâ€" Davis Co,, Ind., have leased another Several places in Ge‘;E:d Norenberg, a cornetist from the Evangelical Church at Highland: Purl:fi joineL Deerfield Evangelical \Church orchestra last Monday eve. .We; ‘wre glad to welcome any musicâ€" hn, { Â¥ CÂ¥st,! \ L2 i No Nee e sn ts oh. 2 t lt \The Woman‘s â€" MISSIONM 3 rww m;tr.x’wueoday aftqmoo_n;ntfthegchmh with | Mesdames H. ‘Bubert and P, Pénfl as hostesses. It was an %Fll‘dny meeting. $ s in d The Christian Endeavor Busi Meeting (will be held Thursday éveâ€" ning in the church. / C 6 A ET rul o e o CA ies | Mrs. Cashmore visited Mrs. Ernest Devendorf, : of Highwood #on&ay. Mrs. Devendort h;::.hronch I pneuâ€" moniAs > . °4 4( _ Mrs, S. S| Love had as her guests, Thursday, ‘Mrs. Joseph D\uinn and daughters Elizabeth and Gr ge and. granddaughter Verne Har of Laké Forest, Mrs. Joseph Seyl and ‘daughters Harriet â€"and Eleanor and Mrs, Julia Carroll :of Everett. â€"_| ns s o ue hursday : n n \C“:gg' uo( rSts l\ t vel RoPF My. and Mrs. Harry Lengort T7 tertained at bridge, Monday evening. My. â€"and Mrs. A. Montavon of the Green Tree Inn at\Everett, have purâ€" ch:;d ten. acres At land near M Inn. j , ‘ ie EtA ‘‘ The Board of Directors of | the Presbyterian Woman‘s |club me& at the ‘home of Mrs. William Kreh, on Monday evening. petd Fourteen friends gave a surprise party for Mr. and . Mrs. Ray K. Hummel at , their homey\, Satufday exyening. *The evening was â€" spent fi ing Five Hundred. _ } [d Pr%bytz‘i-'un Woman’-..Clufi Monday evening, March 10, relatin | some of her |interesting experiences | while‘ in ChnL. Fas J J ‘~Mrs. Roy Stace and little daughâ€" ter Patrica of Milwatikee are visiting Mrs. Charles V. Steiner. | _‘ } _ } 'fihe Easuern Star ladies of Deerâ€" field have formed a sewing circle ‘and met last Friday with Mrs. Jack Ftise, This coming. y they will hold an all day meeting at the home of fflrs. C: V. Steiner. This circle is affiliated with the Campbell Chapter of flighh_nd Park and they are makâ€" ing aprons for w;l:hqir- 4 mgu!al baua'r. Miss ‘Emily Knaak will entertain the ladies of the Eastern Star on Tuesday afternoon, at which time ;ér will make 170 aprons for the rfield Masonic Lodge. | _‘ _ _ â€" ‘Mr. and Mrs. ‘Arthyr Kiest and o children _ visited at *me‘.t.,enb est home in &orthhrvék, ‘Sunday ternoon. £4 [ c S log Mrs. Elroy Smith will address the \Mrs. Leslie Behrens will, be I to the Dinna Fret Clyb, W ‘ fidumm y â€"â€"f 4s Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bé¢hrens have PARK, ILLINOIS Mrs. Harry Olendorf enâ€" Deerfield . were h . Ernest purcha of Dee a new May fi will oc the Be Dr. . : Geof) 'Jg:e?h Karch, son of George | ] P. and the late Mary Karch, was born | . February 22, 1898 in Milwaukee and | died Fébruary 27, 1924 at the Washâ€"| ington Boulevar& Hospital in Chiâ€"| cago from 'peron1us, after an npp;- dicitis @peration, | on February "=, t ‘his t Kyâ€"first birthday anniversary. 1 \ The Kkcb family moved to 1 | about | Ewentyâ€"five â€" years ago . and| Georgi@feccived ‘his education in the |! Deerfi@ld Gramnmiar 5«1 Highâ€"schools, | then, §Bkrted to work for the C. ?_:7 ' \ and YB Paul R. R, as fireman in C / | 1910, In whose employ he has been| ;\ éver sifice, and has worked with his|. father} who is an engineer the greater| // part OB the time. During the World ; | War, Heorge served in the American .\ Army!] and | went . to France. His ; mother died while he was in service y| Through Abe courtesy | of Mr. John .| 8 f‘ the American |flag was hung : .\ at half mast . iat the /main _ corners 3| duri “ e funeral services to honor . |‘this Aftperican goldier.\ ‘_ hk s two . daughters Anntand S00"°"00G4 returned| from ‘n (visit in Ohio axld1 an extenl ,tris in the south. 7 ‘The Deerfcld, | Grammar _ School Paren achqr;.@eochtion will meet Friday @fterndon, March 14 at â€" the school. ach\oit teachers has been asked t put on a little stunt, and Mrs. @hester©" Wessling will give several readings. _ The program promis@® to be. very entertaining and everyond interested in the welfare of the schuol is invited. . _ * t a three acre tract . west e, to be completed _ about Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Selig ‘ the ng to bg vacated by s family. j f Mrs. L. ;/ Warner and ters |Ann "and Jane â€"have rom ‘a visit in Ohio and .( GARNETTS . where they are 378 Central Avenue "The more you buy, £ REMEMBER "the munity Sh Spring Cleaning.| 4 called for. _‘ â€" COMMUNITY ‘sHOP: $ t west| day mornbg at nine «36 / the, building | Holy Uh&rch ;;hfi: 4 1 ~ about officiating, by # priest, £rom H. Selig | Techny in the Req: i High â€" cated by | Burial at St. Mary‘s §> ‘\ The pall Rarers were Max er â€" and| Gus , Alex Willman, ne have | Petersen, | Jack ékley, . m io â€" and Clavey, ie : Stryket : and * â€"â€" | Pettis, | hood frignds. ° : School| . George {was a member of S. i1 meet} Merrill |188, B.of L. F.. & THURSIMY, Knights Park father pafily of *‘ MOTOR: Dutch Using Electric f» _er to Pump Water from / s es: Reliable # Hollandlis: no windmil heir being |ove Hollandlis no longer a â€" land | of, windmills}their plades and jobs Ne was lover by modern elect motors. original purpose of Ithe Dutch ills was to pump f from the Hykes, to Protect the lbw« lying from. ovegflow. But 'o‘lld tuncthn 2B M \v;m:;\' e on the other hand ;the electric wo J henever ed. on , arfl in addi 'iw to t water is peing used to propel machinery and threg }r.ain. Dutch New € Hollandlis i wirdmills+the being o motors.* A Dutch mi from the Ayk lying field tr w;)uld #u wind,. whJe | < elep&ic ed on . a it . The old order is ‘to be ing, but e don‘t i# to , new ‘any ; than . C the old oles. +) ‘The girs who ioo® £0 NNC JB colored . should not claim cofored dgman ahould not clain [thad the nore we give" on girs who look so fine in byig modore rry F4 Columbus} and 1862 B. P. 0. E. five ve the entire unity. i ukn i imnomn tS LLAND DMI o ces Artich Telephone M A RC H |] ilf | idet. | The | ne , .' coungil 11 | 4

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