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Highland Park Press, 14 Aug 1924, p. 2

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i€ § PAGE TWO Not Prairie Avenue, Highwood,..Ill. . lthby:&nmom )o late, even with God‘s docor:!flqonc, flbwersy:'ii Bead Communith iRelia Laun 20 f’earé of Red "The more you buy, the m Launderers, ( ‘ â€" and Dye ||\ _ Telephones 178 618 North Green Sweate Baby C at All Bags and W and Bay Road leaners ble ’ dry| 179 l Service ork Bags Shop ppportunity to ¢onvince v others. . 4 , re we give" S o beautify your grounds shrubs. .> a TS Highland Park 523 g his â€" first covered in until recen societies, ha and has trated Gala equator, an premeâ€"and man is un In that : sound of 1i the fascina Beebe, the 1 World‘s E Louis H. ard and M Roland of| the weekâ€"er ip Rommel. of the property in a large ho was off. for $8750, house is f. investment surely wo \‘Miss Ja vacation w and Minn Mr. and [Mrs. Carl Knigge Mfie a son born lakt week. . ; t + A surprife shower was given Miss Agnes P n, at her home, . A edâ€" nesday evefing, by the Young People of the PrésByterian Church.. Miss Peterson d â€" ‘William â€" Tennerman will be married this month and have rented the D. E. Kinder home on Os: terman avepue. . 4 ~ Another Bit of, conclusive evide of the growth and increased value of property injDeerfield is the fact that a large howhe on a hundred {oqtitglot was offered for sale eight years ag for $3750.0Pâ€" and ~today this llm . house is fos sale for $11,500:00. E.‘{Qn investment fin Deerflield property is surely worth while. *A E" _ ‘Miss Jank Karch is spending --‘er vacation with welatives in Wiscongin Mrs. J./ ert Pettis: eon guests at the sen mette, Th Misses et Kress l trip to De Mr. and named the Mrs. Wi ters, Ethel day to visi Miss He with the ] been. visiti enroute tq Michigan. Mrs.. Cli Park visit Mrs. Fred Miss‘ Flbrence Adelman. of Ihbu- que, Iowa} who has been atbqntdinx the Uni ity of Chicago, and was the weekâ€".ond guest of Miss Bernice Tucker, Highland ~Park, spent Sunday wifh Miss Tucker at the home of their classmate of the Noi rn Illinois Stite Teachers‘ College, Mrs. Miss IAllign Bergfield, who has ,xuo.mimdtyj& olâ€" orado this summer and who was enâ€" route to Ber home in Longview, Al., spent Satiirday with Mrs. Carl An: derson. + & f€ .4 E. P. Hulbard, Cora, Albert, Frank Lewis, anfl Stanley, . died S"atlfifdny, August 9. [Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at St. Barnaâ€" bas Episogpal Church with butiml at Mount Olige. es OR :: Dr. Walfer Metcalf/of County |Line Road has n quite ill. }| _ Mrs. : rt Pettis and daughter ture. Miss sg:ie Easton has rez\:;hed from the west where she visited at Shelby, Montana, and Yellowstone Park.~* made the trip with Miss Harriet ynch of Chicago. â€".| ; Mrs. Atina P.Andefion,‘.geeas!hhs, mother: off Mrs. T. T. Taylor, Mrs. Waukegan Road at Knob‘s Grove and died thred days later of skull fracâ€" morning ‘at 3:30 in the‘ Highland Park Hospital from injuries 34;”? d the evening before when she | was knocked down by .an automebile, in front of the Brennan home on Wauâ€" kegan Rdad. The child had b called home about 7:30 Friday eyen ing and ri&n directly in the pai ‘Q! a Hudson cpach going only about fifâ€" ten miles an hour, driven by Mr, C. H. Cooley] of 5227 Hutchinson street, Chicago, who was exonento‘; rom blame, begause the accident wasg unâ€" avoidable, Little June, who Had not seen the gpproaching car, was stru: in the tethple and knocked down on the pavernijaht,. ‘The fall crushed her skull. . She was rushed to the hospiâ€" tal and gperatéd upon: imma‘h‘.’fily. Dr, Beckér was in atendance. About midnight the child‘s temperature was normal, and it was thought she would recover. â€" About 8 o‘clock her temperâ€" ature wayg 107° and death followed shortly q&erwarda. M t k A sixâ€"ygarâ€"old boy of Glenview rns run over‘a wéek ago Thursday on J. B. Bdyd and son, Maver, #i&?in,â€" netka were held as witnesses. || [ jourt THE HIGHLAND PARK rtha Karch and Margarâ€" Sunday afternoon aA r, Colorado. i0 ..> ord Hatmmer of Highland d her . parents, Mr, lnd] Selig, Sunday. . yBE 1 . Reichelt Jr., Mrs. Robâ€" nd Jean were the lunchâ€" of Miss Joy. L. Reighelt r Reichelt home in Wilâ€" sday. ~ o4 o er who has been teaching hwood School, will attend ity of Illinois next year. Mrs. Walter Worth (Elizâ€" Rommel and son Rith: and Mrs, Wolf and gon outh ‘Bend, Ind., spent with Mr, and Mrs. Philâ€" liam J. Kreh and daughâ€" Lelah and Doris, left Friâ€" relatives in Michigan, n Reichelt left Saturday cCombs family, who have range country: the ‘chief is a hiss, according to ng report of. William turalist, in "Galapagos : ." Man has not peneâ€" agos, ‘which is on | the 1 of. Columbus dgring age â€" to America,.%h. drid in 1820 and bu: in archives of learn recently come to | translated to English, the luncheon gu of bald Abercromby of Highâ€" Friday. iB Irra Hueh]l has return urst College at Elmhurst, she completed her sophoâ€" es .of St. Paul‘s Church it ~ninetyâ€"five ~dollars at and fancy work sale, the . . Pettis, _left~ Slti:rpay rith» Gerald â€" Prelman| to E‘k at his home near Exâ€" sin. i pul Mrs. C. E. Piper II, P-ve r new son Edward I& i4 ) of Highland Park, have f the Stryker flats.. _ avage, Owen Savage, and ig in Cleveland and are their home in Marqugtte, «the animals reign suâ€" peacefully. The fear of own to them. i0 | Cleaning [ and Dyin | n Wm.. B. Doble, Minister|" 9:30 a. m.â€"Sunday school. 10:45 ‘a. m.â€"Morning w ip, sirmon Mr. Wm. H. Holgate. \Friday August 15 the Ladigg Aid iety will meet with Mrs. rks, 364 Walker avenue at 2 b, m. â€" Time Extended | | No penalty will be inflict lure to make capital stock [North avenue and Lauretta the government July 30, ace@rding an announcement by Mrs. Mabel G. elnecke, collector of internal revenu r the first district of Illinois, Owing to a delay in the difftribuâ€" on of the new forms for sulh reâ€" rms Mrs. Reinecke has been gillvised Washington that an extensign has en granted for making capi i1 stock turns until September 30. || "Forms 707 and 708 for filing capiâ€" stock returns eoVeflnt the pe od y 1, 1924 to June 30, 1925, junder tion 700 of the revenue . gct of 24," Mrs. Reinecke explains, Fhave n revised but the forms ware deâ€" yed in distribution and the @ivernâ€" ent has granted an extensio : withâ€" ut ‘the {assertion of penalt# for elinquency ‘if filed on or before eptember® 30. 4 "The change in the filing ¢ edule nd the extension of time is of conâ€" derable interest and importafjice to 1 corporations affected by the act nd I feel that all corporations Should i properly appraised of the Btatus the situation so that they may ke advantage of it without any fear *Any further information im the tter that may desired by any oration will: be given cheerfully ;mthls office. B s . \~~ i/. W. F. Suhr, Pastor ‘Sunday schoolâ€"9:45. | German serviceâ€"10:30. English serviceâ€"11:00. Theâ€"Ladies‘ Aid will meet in the sembly room to be en by rs. Fred Grossman on Th Y, ugust 14th. The Luther league will not a eeting this month. he Rev. P. C. Wolcott, D.D., . he â€" Rev. Philip W. M ) + ‘M. A., Asgistant. _ || inday ‘servicesâ€" 4 ‘The Holy Communionâ€"7:80, | ‘The Church Schoolâ€"9:30 a. j Matinsâ€"11:00 a. m. 8 (The first Sunday in the n e Holy Communion). (P Evensongâ€"5 :00 p. m. H [ Thursday and holy days, EHoly mmunionâ€"9 :30 a. m. *A evenue De ment Capital §t_oe.k Ret Green Bay and Laurel A Sunday, August 17. 3ible schoolâ€"9:30 a. m. Morning worshipâ€"10:45 a. n Dhrisfl:n Endeavorâ€"7:00 ader, Carrie Husenetter. Ivening serviceâ€"7:45 p. m. Milmine of Glasgow, Scotla ach for us both morning g and we extend to eve rty welcome to come and w’ h us. ! ® RVILLE G. ST; PETE 508 Central Ave. IGHLAND PARK, ILLINO O PENALTY FOR _ / FAILURE TO RE] ‘ommy Gibbons denies that he ofâ€" d to fight Jack Dempsey Again nothing. The denial is a ecessary. M ire not luxuries for t] ich. | hi They! are economi ich in thrifty profi or you. , f UNITED EV ANGELIC GRACE M. E. GHLAND PARK, ILLINO! ¢ Green Mi Cleaners Phone 451â€"1149 ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH eveâ€" ship d for turns RT Fountain Square, Evanston Prouty Bldg., Winnetka i _ This system gives quick results without eosting the :&pâ€" erty owner one cent more than the regular n. We, know% that we are protected in our to sell property, will devote every possible for making a sale. We will spend money advufin'n{hthq C y which we would not do if other brokers had the p for w wouu n0v_do iJ ovner Drokers nad the p :gr The chances for a satisfactory and prompt :m are obviopus ly much greater under an exclusive contract.. W ~ 4 ~~â€"When a property owner wishes to sell hl:‘fad estate, he wants quick action as a rule. The best way to get resulty is for him to list his property with a reputable and en realtor with an exclusive contract. * f y Get Yours Today. and SaVé wf&y _ on White Linen and Canf{ vas Oxfords and Pu'tfnpsf l 1. * ~ralsole _ l â€"| Formerly sold at $6.00 and $5.00 $ Now reduced to â€" + «PJ Also a few numbers reduced $ tO « «= = s %eL A 509 Central Ave. d The Hall of Beauty is Well Represented by the Users of \.â€" _ LOUISBE M. _ ; N CLARENCE B.| Residence Studio, 787 Cornelia Ave., Chicago. Phone Gm ‘~In Highland Park Mondays and Thursdays | _ Fell Brothers J CLEARANCE SALE We carry the entire line of these goods and 1 ‘ ~. _ .. glad to tell you more about them _ || | When All Others Have Failed COME TO US | Jonteel Toilet Preparations FELL BROTHERS QUINLAN & TYSON, Inc. ROBERT W. PEASE . THE REXALL STORE H Opp. N. W. Depot, Highland Park, Why Not Try It? are in our particular and sp of business, ventilators, 1 nices, airâ€"shafts, gutters, |¢ol copings, panels, icorbels and of plain and ornamental tin ap e metal ‘work for every pui desigm reproduced inâ€" metal as speedily as possible. , k chubutnuoullyw& | SHEET METAL PRODVUCTS 'rnvnsm\;r, Avcgm”u, i’“!fi 48 North First 8 Phone 685 . it lvanstqf"u 2 Winnetka 2 ! c dus 156 in $ t

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