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Highland Park Press, 4 Dec 1924, p. 4

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Thoma Damp mtte ,nod rm no thirtrit" eeetttr. it the Woke-day Evenins Bridle lub two preceding concerts m Q) - but . g did: the neond marked} noted 1) I A b her-imlav from WestyVir- not in mhnique, selection of nu. (ink visiting Mr. and Mrs. ' lph "a rendition, Mt my mum "" , Johnson of 0mm: tstreet. 'vr of pmetiee and progress. a run - Roy J'arsonf of Hugger-mu, thu, I. in store for MI who enjoy ' ', u is visiting hits hthar curier1Ptr- music. _ i. sons, who is in at the, home , the The onmul - of the Do T lottor’s daughter, Mrs. E. B. 'gtet moiety will be held My l Mrs, George D. Richu'da M, end- ning (tonight) at the Pres ' I ed a luncheon and bridge party it the church. with s eaftstarU - home of Mrs: S. D. Buy of w"tliitette, - .. J4-.. 'ru-- .m h. a fish last Friday. _ y; -itGonmiuaaAretht . 'o2gtplfe"i,Effei'r'i'ti'5ill 'iiiri"ttrmiaptty"Aht I aiiiai,utibjeu1tti.ue?8tf. ir.."iiriuiaHt-iti..te"h, for the children and home bak l iri,"ooTimruserwrkeBot'th" watts-ven- l CisUiiiiurityerPttt! , vmboholdltSLPnul'IE iiiGru%mdav,ftttoo't.Det 'firii"tiiar'iiitA.Attmatt-y ,ubdtoattmsd. A: men’sW l ae"iitdB-terqrehrtrehHrtet TnvGeiGametu9.e_"h, In. Cam. who with in autumn-W . mummthenwm a,Guitoaofo-fatth, "iiiaCiiaGursoeutrortuB " plowelunehu -- _' 3L mmuonsmbointmdo r the Christan um Ind . beam] '33 uid_Wednesdnr even I for u George H. Tiaylo: Real Iiittjtp,s, Mortgag 312 SOUTH CLARK st, CHICAGO Aaron W110 Dentin Downers Grove hour hafnium new We Con-tier -iriiiifu ioetti Thrush Our new 3 ii Proper“es in the Follo' East I Gleam I m t ‘ “Md M had Elm}! 'hi'g'l2lU Ila E _ ' Joliet r Po (Pt" , Kenllworth $2,0001to $1,000,000 '0: Miie-m/sts marofthoDo ' “the?!” I aim-um tl t.pe,v,fti")d fail?“ service must umvc m sea - it must fetal anyo" , 'ln'j'api. But it mud be 'l7a",'l2 also in cost-it') lie within the financial . of evtrrone, every- thiie. i, . il, . Years of isearchihave beer-re- quired to irori4e (rthe telephone, iUtnynenirritchtioards, wire and 'attSr'.ftg, uppafatus which af- fo inter-communication between housewives, ifteggrt farmers and, million. ot " American telephone veers. . T I.i"t,r,, rit'tA_'I1ii. LOAN fiog,tetlmlrl' m PR _ ' INSURANCE co ANY or 2 Went du memes and tweitatsi limited to J . ' I ”went privileges with all loans :1 M " ‘1' Eat Loan? WI! fi [ Em E . Po :Pu'k , G f _ - _ " - 7 - ', ail, on Chicago and Suburban Property them _ h th te hone lam h ”Jexfimmflwgm Jar: t r rat . materiel t " gl's,'t'tg,fi; t'ot'tl'it'l2'i'fhu'ld'lfe'f, aver hCGria; club met but '9'r,'tr "urdeet " the home 0114;. In Rudolph Kant. , jig, _ V In; Roy Dye entertained A' t of her ftiondl at 3 chicken din ‘ and bridge petty, Wedneedey. M wr ea 3. 3.;Pettereon. E. C. Becker (td A. Imam received when. 'G Mr; and Mrs. E. c. Pipe: iie us theirédinner guests, hurtling Mrs. “will parents, Mr. and M bi Grit- fln qnd m “at and madam“ of Evelina. 8 Min Mei-gent_Kreu en Min Moi-gout Iron en _ a Bl, six o’clock bridle din ', last Sunk! evening. Among the . to wow Kisses Once Anoon,‘ lady: Norton, Madge McGuire and', llian Cum of Chicago. MuiriiiA.ars Morin of Lake Forest, Mm. , bert Green-lode of Highland Po Ind Lis, mama on WW3}. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE 0MP NY ', any} sygrt'ttM _ One Pane, - oneisyatem' . Un , EiEirrr'rtrit Universality LaGnnge Mrsg‘Gm- __.. "n"""""; T V male {£311 of The Junie Red Crot- of the tf,ti) il" brook who of whic Mrs. no I en all Pettis is c imam comm $16. ' din " last The school? ildten new sellin' t the at: the tuttered is Chris " lull. , son, _ lady: Medium P. W. to, Ra iilirlktyi, Clavey, Ra 'Gunckel, lax Wuhan MUsi)iAars and Ray dig atten ed a sororit Mrs.‘.Robert -bridge lune on " th Colonial ehit, l Pub andI in Oak Pay a week I30 Sntm'day] te these facilities not int m- sel es make Ameri " telep one s'eryice , univers'al rvice. ele- phéne engineers ha spent ears of i"dt)itiorUl study ' rder tob ild, mgntain 1nd opera this nu ion.. wille system so e oriaicall‘y that thi/cost of service by be k t at allitimea well below; value t the telephone user. I F . t L6H; nun» no-.. , _if;ii' the two damentak or extensivenes in sco and economy infcost the Bell 2't, has bui t the pt" universal e one serv' e in th) world. . .’ ) TELEPHONIWABASH 1246 mauve: for Non Appfoved , Cities: ') LaSane' _/i, Maywood j, Molina. ! Mt. Vernon j North Claim} Oak Park , Park man :’I Wwvxm River m 'w:s~ " may gm: Thtar "" - in. W‘Wm-i m "d . ',, mi trivia. V 1 Mr. . D. B. adu- artd. I 1aitdmsrt-r ,rqrq" to _' I 'ba. - Johnna WW!“ th0’ spend mg 1-"! with - , mother; Mm; arts: of Pembroke. ' Kentuclq. . . _ Khalid)! . 8.31.60 erot'Weot , Daemon" am ' have as their aunt. " Mr. Wei"! other,L rs. P. M. - .Gooder itf Cir mutt . g . Mu. Robert Patti: w human at a lunchoon n ‘ five bun party on ' Friday. M [', ea Alex illnun und i Bruce Blaine _ ivetd hi h scores. John Kre Won: a bitty med , ticket at mpson’u in Chiugo. ,1'. through W. . A. S. Jillgtn radio l, brxutdea4tirttr ‘ tion forlwriting one' n. of the best _, .:ys on “I?!” I Busi- " neu Man Sho Id Eat s Ight Luneh." 1e Jane Wa , has goneito Sundusky, .. nhio with M Warner’s! sister. Anne' June W ' has gone to WWII»! Ohio with M Warner' mm. Anmy is visiting Clank d and Mm. Warner left: on . y with her father, for hope in Ohio, where she will re n until \ r the holi- dnyl. ' . I . To date, rs. Alex l, can claim. of Degj lected $65.00; or the Wilma: vi continue t1 Christin“ a wishes al the has not en able to: their dollar 5 her. 3 smr)posilamr up: PRESS. lam-i. Illinois, 'ti rs. ' Alex o6 ICA Riveriide Ur a 2tttLa W . i 'spelt',','",'-,) W11 W' Cross. Mrs.] a work until 1 those whom ch, to new! Willmm. roll mld, 11133015 Me Co. imam max. ILLINOIS Lu, ..tbe}'¢uuu, m -eltl -,. b.7T8""" ‘_,,, ( or DeerfHd youu'g muons. Hem! V ' J. Bimini-5 and Iris. Roy Hutchin- g: at Irving Park and In. Curl ' me! of Oak Put. Hrs. Russo Waived firat prize and Uri. Gunckel, We second. - I _ _if"iir". and Mm. Eugene Ender. lieu: an", and Eva Enact. Mrs.-le’Cu-thy , nd ' Mr. Arthur J. Ends: spam: ' whisking day with Mr. and, Mm. 3 . J. Binghm " Irving Mk. j Dr. and Mrs. Juno: Gelatin; of Jartorood were‘ Thanksgiving day Manon " the home of Mr. and' Mrs/ 53. B. Function; _ g h A l il - II- lump-v”. GEM". Anna Flood "ht Sunday {with her inter, Mrs. Frank Mowers got‘Highl-nd Park. On Saturday eve- :ning, she attended . birthday putty - .. ___--, 13...... " lung, IIIV pvy‘__-- - - V - u the ,home '91 Mrs. James Brown of ‘Wankem. - . . ,, I |.__1‘| "I“wg-uu Georgqrksttett received a goldtmedd‘1 for forty you: of service in the Stn-' ployment of the C. M. & S.t. P. rail.. road,' at a' convention seven! bm. daymngo in Milwaukee. Themedsl wt" presented by ttuorotherhood of Locomotive engineers. b Obituary ' ' Dr. Andrew Robert Wanner. execu- tire mercury of the American Hot- pital “mutton. mated any It hit: home on West "tiedAutd “can on‘ Thanksgiving day from lug-rt disease.I Dr. Warner purchued the chob Antes home, about tour yam groin! u, impmved the grounds and home. until it has become one of the bounty spot: of Deerfield, with its apnea, pergolu, and wondrous ttrep, . " . --_-____ L- a 0-4m..- M'".""'""" W- _ Funeral services Were held Stum‘ day afternoon at the home with Rev. McDonald of Trinity church, High- land Park, ofnfttttintt. Dr. Warner is “survived by hi: wife, Gertrude 8. Warner and two little dnughters Anne and Jane. Mrs. Wurner’a reliant trom Sun- dusky, Ohio, and Dr. Warner’s people of New York were in DeerfUtd for the funeral. 7 William J. Osteman died suddenly, Tllriday dun-noon. November Mth, He was hm in Ricki-ad Purl}, Pl., 'Grir"iii,"ituirinfrr" untried to Maths Osterman, (nee Bach) of, Chicago on 'ttral M, new. . L “WEEK iiitGGit' served on the Chicago Police department for meal ty-seven ”My _ 1 He was a clutter member of the! DeerfUtd lodge No. 1110 A. F. . A/ M. and Work chapter No. Idf, B. A, M. 1nd mierfield amp No. 1661 M. W. of A. . .. ur. aura)“ and funny moved to Deerfield from Chiugo about two; you; no, residing on 9sterinan we. nae. He is ditrvived by his wife hr_attltn,i1 and dumbin- Florcnce; one Ii Mrs. Amin Willmn. of Deerfutd four brothers, niche! of North Albert ot 0th Park, Henry of Aunt! dedwihof Deerfield. - .. " .i Funeral act-vices were held from h I late realm; Tuesday afternoo Dee. 2, at one ir'eioeh, and " Bone chapel. Burial was in mm ee tery, Chicago. Rev. Pinter of 8 Paul’s Evangelical church of Chi omeiated after which thyodasomr ha charge of the funeral. i This Garden club of DeirfUld ad hold m open meeting, the first in 1 history, in the Presbyterian chute ,Wednesduy sftemoon, Decent 17th. Mr. Henry Muck of the To Furniture compgny, . tt Chi T ' “IIIIBUIV '""""e". F asiurtant of Mr. Lionel Robertson, national fame, who is lecturing " t Art Institute on interior deconti , will talk on "The Art of Home M .. ing." ' . Mrs. Chester Wading will told Edgar A. Gueat's "It takes . heap living to make tt home." The prognm promises to be m - taunting and inspiring one, under t directidti of Mrs. Wand latent. f Whitehall Farm, on the' County road. I . It will be the that meeting 0 Miss Sadie Galloway was elected the presidency, and it will be an portunity for all the women af fleid to see the operation of the cl NOTICE OF AUCTION BALE tr GOODS Notice is hmby given to: L. A; WOHLSTROM, and to .11 others that may be law ed herein, that than will be told in] public lactic]: " the warehouse of the HIGHLAND PARK 8- FER ' STORAGE COMPANY, " Central Avgnue, Highland Park, County, Illinois, beginning at o'eloek in the foreword the' th day of December, 1924, to "tisfr _ mahouseman'n lien now new by Wilden-signed, against - i L. A. WOHLSTROM. covering the goods, chattels ma er- chtndiso, and all other efttetn things which are now in stoma l then be oftered for sale to the his and but hidden in sap-nu or hulk lots, as follows; . Serving table. tuoe lump. . bout sud contents. View , _ _ taro, D. able, tr" stove, beds, 3 box, bomb and mu, 'tattittet, dock. sewing whine, other household goods. , ': Bight: reserve? to reject any an! 1lul'l,t, Park ' f a 3% _ mm or l Company. . 374 Central Amos. _ Khulna Park. Illinois. T . Announcinc the MW of olsr mnogsmma AND a FURNITURE REPAIRING an!» Lee-tad " Mt Cantu! Ana ".. Bail!!! Tel. n. P. 3” a, a F "Wu'" A) died suddenly, 'iii'ijci' jitigp.1t1t.!.iili1f.l..t.. Prey Pam-bod ,mehi, him The election of Mount y t ofterpd to prove that the ie questions. The vote fl soLmuch as a you.” If ‘Eutend " new cu J', Pert. mum. up: l “Maw -'.b-""e"" -, l , _ T .1 ' ' The election of J?.ytidet, Coolidge is the not _ evidence y t offered to prove that ,the"Ame!'chn people t f am on ie questions. The vote for 0003580 wairnot l l . for the ,rpiueh " a vote for sound principiee of go . t. The present vote show; that the America, poo - gcannot be peddd by prbfeuiond political practices which geek to cloud tie instin_ist1ue. ' _ , ‘ . -I-- "- Hm} (Ninth)!!! 1iei the tariff muamnuo E The real reason why such I tr,', and express emcee and at: T many people put off Selecting Some of course have no ready gwait until the last minute beta But there are many more we just as well make their gift ' December. But as e remit of a to decide what they want. It wi Christmas before many of then would be spitable meson}: £0th A Highland Park Shoe Shining Parlor Wmter j _ Auto Storage REASONABLE RA/TES Highland Park, Ill, Telephone Highland Paili 335 ”and Clan at“: Much l, 1911. min. Mr the Act " lurch 8. um SUITS CLEANED AND Imam) HATS CLEANED AND 8mm) raisssok FROM THE ELECTION THINK ABOUT THOSE Gm H. DENZEL mm mm 00. minds , such a disagreeable rush been“ at the a and stores at the holiday od is that selecting their gifts until th last moment. no mdv nah on hand andg forced to [so shown that questions fit: the tariff in the constitution no _ nationally attics as they have done M the past. ml conventions our ijoiiittrghi,ius enjoyed Ltion of. rising markets. 2 , . u...“ a.a.A TnFnIlette were {in highly f, w CHILIKAS. Prmt. THU THURSDAY, DECEWB 4, 1924 menu. WWW? t, 1924 “Btu-Id M .1“ Gu. M be. an MIA. 14 N. First Street fi] ll as H (filo THU m3 and 1 drill pom-i der , balm which 2.7g 3 f - until “(I {and ban the Witt China but " no“. can. m maid: than I“ we» yield mttaiA than "ten will. W anda iE% KIM. On NE at: part! has! “In cent 1trtltq M ttetnm and tin! a" the: and“ a an map a pm ' Yet :5in In“ doll" pat th PM York- ie: I Th 1 tho I can his “I (an. all“ was In: an: in]: B. little aid that iEii may than and saw] their r]: [1:113 Tho m In In E] 5'

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