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Highland Park Press, 3 Jul 1924, p. 11

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St, ng le. baataa+ vVoTCC C f {‘;‘ , he etic £3 x & since been found that while| the» weren‘t any bones broken, Miss Funk is badly bruised and swol i, many friends are very sorry x{‘-ké,, er and hope sgincerely for a speefly T covery Last Sunday afternoon three jolly girls were opt walking on the Wauâ€" kegan road, when an auto accidently struck and knocked down Miss Bdr Funke. Her companion, nor Monks and Miss Helen . were terribly frightened and tholigh at first she was killed. The injfifed girl was taken to, her home.‘ [ItiBas The ‘Needle club met at the En of Mrs. E. J. Hofman at W & June 30, and enjoyed a most luncheon. Mrs. Emilie Glos was a guest and the outâ€"ofâ€"town ts were Mrs. Bayha a guest : s M Lulu Alsip mans sister Schick from Milwaukee and) : Lule Alsip.of Evanston, M t The "old4 landmark," whic pod for over a half century, will be n#wed and remodeled. A modern t building will be erected on the Wite, with space for a store, owned by SÂ¥ m. Landwehr, who expects to occupfithe store space. The old building, a~ pied by Mr. Monks, is being n#wved to the southwest part of the lot. & ‘ Coming home from their bi{w&ikly swimmingâ€"at the Evanston M, s Schick and Mrs. E. Therrien Pre stopped by the government men, fW#ho were taking auto census on the Wauâ€" St. Norberts, Ladies‘ Aid ne 25. Final arrangements for b&â€" zaar were made. Four new I were taken in, Miss Eleano r and Miss Harriet Gunnio. liâ€" cious lunch was served he meeting. DeerfIld ladies, and View ladies are invited to d any time, the next meeting be July 31. Everyone is welcome. $# |â€" + THURSDAY, JULY 3 arly Sunday morning about M 2. our Chief of ?lico, Delori¢s £End toreycle Cop, Ewig, also. andiie le cop, Murphy, were called |POpait rible accident on the W uUkegar d near Holy GM A.“d_"" Bsc bget Ne BC 22 N. Second St, | Lioyd Lacgeler was a last, week‘s prize. C To first person n-= | UA ¢=0. and m give 12 » LOUISE M. A N S .. CLARENCE B. Teacher of Piano, I Tea of Violin, ., Accompanist f P _â€". Violk, Ensemble Residence Studio, 737 Cortnel@ Ave., Chicago. Phone Graceland 7546 In Highland Mondays Thursdays / is the oneâ€"and only plz for satisfactory pho 1 say: "DON‘T LEAD 3 s SPENT LIFER | | Orders taken for Baby‘s Clothes Embroidering and Smockin «â€"â€" Or a Weathercoc! Steeple" : Shakespeare‘s quick way . ing that it sticks out like thumb in this communit "As a Nose on a Man‘s Desy Saielli ito full of 16 and 17 year old and ‘girls just leaving the| "Gar f Allah," after dancing| there ome time got off of the | payeâ€" struck ‘a .culvert which| over i the car, pinning the seven 06â€" . ts under the car and . shin ith the driver, William Churenâ€", r. â€" Frantic appeals for .helpâ€" made, but the many Ca: . LHAC NQRTHBROOK NEW JHEC%B;}I‘SW CHATEAU MARCHI Telephone Highland| Pirk 1054 Interpretative HECKETSWEILER®‘S SPECIAL Dmflsuppms will be serv vhen notific The Dinners t Suppers ge Shakesp " COCI ; ‘ s k way of &¢yâ€" ut like |a #we amunity tBat EILER‘YS:â€" iotograp & ; EALD MIS IFRE! ;‘ buy you whire Y : ' .m! ‘ 10 | § L3 on ‘«‘ 1924 ‘F Fike kly r8. e ho ENING O nnetta makin from 12 to 2 p. from | 6 to 8 p. Mr, and Mrs. u's:" Holste : and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. Borchardt and son, dalled on |Mr. and Mrs,; Ed Griese Sunday ; i Mr. an« C ht â€"â€"Rev. anf Mrs. Rizer and Mr. and Mrs. Lois| Borcharfit were guests of Mr. and Mrs. He nfiberlien at Sunday dinnér. J Miss C Napervill seven gir long driv On their ‘pleasant puncture. Miss Ruby La: hr has charge of | Central after 4 &‘clock while Miss | Margaret | Straub |has the forencon shift, : se 1 I‘ll say we have. Miss: Loretta Lévermier and Mr. Richard Seul werp united in marâ€" riage at \the â€"St. Nor?:ts church, July 2, 9) a, m., v. Er. Reicheldt officiating. P# s ! Several| of the |young : folks atâ€" tended dance &t Pfingsten‘s barn last Saturday night and report a good time and a lunch. ? good time| and a lunch, T Mrs. Wehr and is visiting her mother, Emill Kruger for a few weeks. $)w0 u1 18 Mrs. yha apd â€" two daughters from MilWaukee, gre s;nding.u few days with Mrs. Schick. i3 . B Gl:griewrl flat at N Mtrs. Erwin Schaer and son, Rob: ert, were| visitors| of Mrs. L. Borchâ€" ar@t. T y. | ‘.' t t Mrs. rthur _ Lucille rrien . pers last Monday, _ _ Mt. and Mrs. Wm Landwehr were Glencoe dallers lakt Sunday. © _‘ â€" went by would ngt stop. After over an hour, a truck gtopped to help flt; and then|the cops were also 0 the scend and todk the two injured, Miss Wels and .. Wineman to tfie Highland| Park héspital. ./ â€" â€" S Mr. Hqnry r and family have moved into the Rugen flat on the corâ€" ner of Shermer gvenue and Church street. j went by an hour, ahrif then the gce Miss We Highlan 18 Win Windes & Marsh in *: 3 est Kr ‘moved rthbroo therine therine Werner motored to Satu afternoon with from oflge. After the they ehjoyed their : lunch. way , ‘they had . the xperiente of : repairing a Mrs. Chris Meintzer and went on h‘ fishing trip and me a et full of dandy hi + oA sicbue in ad Sho ND BANQUETS 394 Ravine Drive ___|_Tel. 2037 | 2 N.; Second St. / reh&!t.uu j A, ILLINOIS ger and family of nto Chas. Meiers artner and : Miss ere: Chicago shopâ€" nce Anna Fontana 1251 | ~"Is the office boy pn duty to keep | people away from me?" "Yes, sir.? i ‘"Is there a hidden lpck on the gate | that leads â€" into outer office?" | "Yes, sir." ‘;fiu telep{one girl !been' instructed ‘to . all who call for me their name |and business?" ‘“Oh, yes, our telephone girl knows | all about. that." "An Lto,cdnsult me before permitting | ne to talk to me?" "Yes, sir."" "Is everything here arranged to make it difficult as posâ€" gible for people to transact business with this firm?" "It is." "Good. Then | I‘ll go into my office and n plans for our salesmen selling er peoâ€" ‘yk.”-â€"’l’he N!:dle. ¢ | f ismm o D Foocn 0 epne aLe Whor eifettic washer ; Aâ€"L «ons Those in Nearby Rural Schools â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"|â€"â€"â€" Perfect tm A uumfife || _ WANTED[TO BUY. TO RENT ‘ During Year â€"~ â€" |.. WANTED TO BUYâ€"Lady‘s eurly birch maNnÂ¥ PUPMA A%E 1 | 13 ON LIST DF HONORS â€" \â€" Bearing a writtenh message from | Mayor Hylan of New York to Mayor | Rolph of San Francisco the ten milâ€" | lionth Ford car, heading westward on | its transâ€"continen trip ovelr, the | Lincoln Highv{ly, is gomewhere in the mineral state of Pennsylvania. Now that tg:“no blican convenâ€" tion is over, sident Coolidge has no excuse if the White House garden gets full of weeds. | | Childrens Progtam at St. Peter‘s § Church, N rthbmlvk i ,__A. large ‘audiente â€"attended the < childrens day pr at |St. Peters ~Evangelical thurch Sunday, June 29. | The church was fvfl; decorated _ with peonies, tarnations :end ferns; ‘ the carnatio:‘s being donated by Mr. | Batek.: .A large ¢ ma?e of everâ€" { greens, stood on th¢ altar, A short ’ program was given by. members of . the Sunday school with the aid of the . double quamt, . My. and Mrs. L. | Borchardt, . E. Griese l;’ml Mr. A. Holste: Miss Florpnée Freese and Miss Flora Lane a very pretty duet and Rev. Bizer) gave 7 short adâ€" dress. Sunday was also promotion | day; about fifteen hfldre‘P' received | certificates and will join a higher } ‘class next ‘Sunday..| At the close of the service each child was presented | with a carnation and also a small { potted plant. Each child will plant | this little flower so| they ¢an see it ! grow and it will remind them «of their t class at Sunday schook . f | The Men‘s club will holdbjzs regular | meeting Sunday p. m. Dan‘t forget | to come. There will be lots of outâ€" !â€"door sports. | You will haYe a good: | time. Bil 1 ~The start |from â€" auspicious. | Procee Ford Motor company Broadway :about‘ 10 Juné 16th, the car : Times Square, Its a ly attracted thousan on the famous thorou, ton Gunn, president Highway associatio and: officially ‘sta trip to the west scheduled to arrive June 28. | From New York |to Philadelphia, and then out toward the setting sun the ten millionth was accompanied by many other Ford c sent by dealâ€" ers along the way |to do honor . to this historic mem of the great Ford family.: / § 4 & Ford Company Sending It With Message From New ‘York Mayor to [Frisco TEN MILLION'lal cAnr _ _ â€"â€" CROSSING CONTINENT . â€"It is e t ning of the ‘re byterian church b with the turning of ing at right angles, tion . of thei asgem joined to it Wh started it is| hoped tinue to completion, \Presbyteri The song service ian church lly ning, will : thi day evening, and . tic songs which c memory, | ;‘ Sunday next, the Lord‘s Sup wil Presbyterian chure hour. _ feoap . At event&, lgiJ upon True Patri One must say, the dther very â€" given recently at t and that people are commenting ion the a pleasure to see. gift. The present r of this paper is not a poet and has never even tried her hand at proge nor poetry, although there: are ~reporterk that| have that The : play "Miss Perkings Last Enâ€" gagement," should hlverzen named Miss "Impertinence," from the reâ€" port that a great number of insultâ€" ing, sarcastic renfarks were made about, the promingnt people of the town. 4 +0 M did get away afterwards THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINUOIS ew ork was ing the branch at 1710 &. m.. Monday, t directly to ival immediateâ€" ‘ of passersâ€"by hfare. J. Newâ€" of the Lincoln at a contrast to tty plays, just at very same hall still pphing and actors, which was observance of the be held by the i at the morning , | was present car on its st, ~The car is in Chicago on s week) the beginâ€" ling of the Présâ€" ilding,| will start the present buildâ€" so the addiâ€" lyâ€"hallâ€" may be n work is oncé that it will conâ€" n Church 14 at the Presbyterâ€" held lTridny eveâ€" ; week on Thursâ€" in include patrioâ€" n be sung from Hatch will speak FOR ‘â€"â€" ished Tâ€"room home, beauâ€" tifully situated 3§ 605 Deerfield avenue, Highâ€" land f ble to right narty. .. Sumâ€" posseas Tel,) P.| 801â€"M. 16tf _FOR â€"~Nicely furnished front room in mfl:"um djoining.. . Tel. H dgh "Anf dromhertable chale. Toh BP 405. + t 16tfpd machibe} must f in goed condition. Tel: f, Fo: {SALEâ€"DR <~EXCHANGEâ€"FOR IM. p or property, lw 80 acre imâ€" proved‘ farm, r Fremont, Mich. For full nrufl to owner, EMIL OETZEL, 137 Nort street. Tel. H. P. $19â€"W. FOR : SALEâ€", er will sacrifice, on acâ€" count of change lin business, nearly new 8â€"rm. hr.: 2 ‘baths ; h. and ivory. trim.; h. w. i en heath chigt chaich 34 8 £4 s poss. A“n"!q. Press | Office. ? 18pd mormiire indb m tiiigerfiesssiitoonotentebigeiaielfenreminatinc. FOR /SA R ~EXCHANGEâ€"FOR IMâ€" FOR SA ; trees ; shrubs a west |corner avenue. ) Tel. used, 1 table anH 4 .chairs, was $55, for quick sale $30. 626 nwentsia avenue. 18pd FOR | 8 irl‘s | bicycle; suitable. for child of 7 or 8 lyears ; good condition; 2 new tires : $6. Tel..[H. P. 1785. § 18pd FOR SALEâ€" re and rugs from proâ€" ducer to cons by appointment only. ‘Tel. H. IP. 1870. _ $ 18pd FOR| SA) 2â€"story brick building near station ; _ first r _ ~will© rent for $125. per month ;) 9â€"room imodern flat on second floor; butl has s# heat. _ Address "V. . W," Pross a 18pd FOR| SA â€"Wool : velour velvet . drapes with vilance 6 windows, $15; $40 mah jJongg set, but twice, $15. . Tel. H. P. 1397. | 18 FOR SALEâ€"B meres time grass. Art Vetâ€" ter, 414 McDanitels avenue.; Tel. H. P. 757;?3. $ I I FOR) SA Anyone : wishing to purchase a . new! auto . can make substanâ€" tial | saving addressing ""A. C." Press Office.| . . > 1 17â€"19 FOR. SALE |â€" Fancy . homeâ€"grown berries.|". Mrs. lkllomr Tel. H. P FOR SA ictrola and ; Simmons * Ta I ;nl records o oof H..P. $760. â€" :| ¢ * 16tipd ‘Tel. H. P. 55§ for information FOR 8 ~fl1 stem goblets, sunburst pat s erll oi fB Sew toblcts. yunburst pebo‘| FOR 8 {{Busin building and lot. | Lot is 140. .‘;'bekbt:mhs is rn‘hd at present butican be â€"terminated if desired. Can be seen all| Press or . more FOR Aâ€"Business lot, 50x150. Inquire Paul n.’t?mflfi Tel. H. it ce louetier .+ street, near like 100x200. A bargain at $125 per foot. mH: H.‘© P. 557. 8tfpd , | NOTICE All Clagsified Advertisements Are Payable in Advance. In orâ€" der | to have advertisements classified |under headings they must be this office not later than Wed ay afternoon. FOR SALE{{â€"Manure. Protect your shrubs and lawns. nure, black d‘lfi.-“ covering manure for Reasona Tel. H. P. 1434. R.: A. der, Highland Park. S1tf FOR SA (3 1â€"2 yd. 1 nd CGlark stréets, near Lake Michigan. Tel. x P‘.:;uo. m\"rh near ‘Lake Michigan. Tel. Philip lakeâ€"â€" sued to Wi $50,000. Caroline E. Kristen, et al., minors -â€"ngars f guardianship issued to Minhnie Sulling. Bond of $4,000. Alfred Morth, Waucondaâ€"Letters of administration with .will annexed ?;;oeg to Ray Paddock. Bond of Anno Hehn, Waukeganâ€"Petition forg:roba of will filed and set for hearing Jully 7th, 1924. <Henry Marshall Waldo, Libertyâ€" villliit'â€"lnv tory approved. 'Final reâ€" ’poo:td»d and Rcecount : approved. Estate closed. > « R Sophia M. Domalik, minor, Wauâ€" keganclâ€"Fi 1 report approved. Esâ€" tate | " » s a ~William [F. Lange, minor, Waukeâ€" ganâ€"Final report â€" approved. Estate closed. 1p23 * John C.] Foley, Waukeganâ€"Waiâ€" ver fi. ws ‘And inventory apâ€" Bessic ler, minorâ€" Third ort. and account filed and â€" apâ€" FOR SALEâ€"New breakfast set, never been Ludger {J. B. Stienlet, Lake Forâ€" estâ€"Petititin for Dedimus to take proof of Hrirship filed and dedimus ordered is upon 60 days notice by publication. 1x Docket Entries and Orders In _ Varigus Estate Matters. f ing Settled RECENT PROCEEDINGS o_ JN PROBATE COURT Lake Schoolâ€"Frank Cahill, Evelyn Fijpnel,~ Mildred Finel, Madâ€" elenie Harjis, William Geraghty, Anâ€" na <Muto, [rma Muto, Edwin Spliz, Clayton te; j Half Diy Schoolâ€"Reva â€" Gleason, Alice Petekson. f Deerfield Schoolâ€"Junior _ Simons, Shirley rk, Florence Koller, Maâ€" rie Friemfn, Lorraine Koller, Olive Frantz, Ritth Frantz, Gertrude Johnâ€" son, Charltte Gastheld, Lois Clark, Stanley â€" Frederickson, ‘Ethel Kreh, Mary Jank Kiest, Marjorie Leuer, Alice Jané) Simons. FOR SAL WANTED, FOR RENT, FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE}â€"Lot 66x140, at the Highland Park Press Office. 10 %BUY»Suondâ€"hM child‘s Tel.\JH. P. 1662. 18 RN? RENXT Excellent building lot on Oak ) Special price on five load# ine / Farm... Tel H.. P. 298. s of Conservatorship isâ€" iam C. Heard. Bond of ade, distracted, Graysâ€" [. P. 1785. i ~15. *‘ Mpe :xfilot building . lot; fruit ; at a bargain : northâ€" en ‘Bay _ road and Deerfleid P. 829â€"W. ; 18pd COW ‘(straw) MANUREâ€" R SALE hen: in condition. n‘Ogu M, 16t{pd strawâ€" s oo d 10tipd "1g | R."" iProks Office,. | â€"~1. Los ~Umbrella €8" | north bpund local y ] T31â€"0 | pa | ~ 3 Aor e & t aa ce | 1. P 1189 f Fel. the r pdditiona _ T fOmetet _Afi pats. 26 1 | den hav $1 Jung? 12,] 1924.) .. ;) 4 Li + ind *A f REP. â€"Have ;@ ts e nicird ) JOHN nless _ goods left m D in o hok a deateg o n pert finighers only Je MISCELLANEO Ato RTH QF'JULY :;NE s% ial dinner will be serve the Friday,: July :4th, ll§?0 2:80;, One meal only on P Umbrelin at Vine :avenge stati loea! about 10 Th 781 +. . FF : t tel. : .i: | [ " ,| White ist wa bi o 2 > ;I.'Y Office,.. Reward. â€"| â€"|â€" ‘ ya La Tig ch or i hoi TelZ HJ P. 1710 ya 210 t To ares Tel $ Inng & ® ing"* | fh« STéâ€"~Collie dog. male, ans\ E FARM. _ Breeders of Pure ttle. 602 St. John‘s r't"... Te @M"zu"'??" Jon. 11. "Phones "46: y i 691 " 4 ; NOoTICE, â€";._} ) mang ho ae t uerry 4 .t me o dn atoe o eke" POLISHING white." m i‘s (Place. T O“fi Parts, Sw' lies c | hst‘ta’lled‘. Adjusted, fm.{ : { | j g Jlr-A'.. Woark done by 4. 55 South s Radio a4 118 18 Oriental and Domestic Rugs Expert carpetâ€"laying done= â€" Expert. Clmerf'md Repairer i CPl fangs, â€"_ Phone Winnetka 4 _ HigHhland Park "E 15 Phone Highland Park 115 RUGS / JOHN NAZARIAN 4 North Sheridan Road PAGE EVEX

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