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Highland Park Press, 2 Jul 1925, p. 3

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jon. © d ot atiall â€"F: lat they to . work tinuc times enough in ! thete is k. w without intet ettertif you do not ) peoplé tend to get | to work 52 in it zest/into .. 6 ard hgving a ired that the ch + thirtyâ€"first bitthday k i ¢ ure a ar the| Great, yot ‘mal the dat on +Bonaparte was t w , i â€" 81 on comp to hisg heels hide eger, saying he w ler of| the eler the nd thérefore he c0 muth id i he‘d ip ts havé her : of 'the ague annel OW e o at DAN, JULY 2, 1925 4 Pregss Mprerg es e'ig rers for wy &ey @i. in / ales onl n, ax y C ilitary gartne against and d ted ave of Oom Dyers LD Co. NUMBER 18 â€" only 1 Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Barnes of Oshâ€" kosh, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Barnes of Norwood Park, and Mr. and Mrs, Yalhce Barnes of Ra were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Meyer Friday evening /. | | s Fratk McOmber Jr. of De Kmho has been. employed in the er Pharmacy of Highwood, has taken the place ‘of Stanley Anderson in the Knaak drug store in Deerfield. ‘> hMll Patterson is .m working Knaak‘s drug store this summer and is an apprenticed pharmacist. _ Mr. andt Mrs. David Moore‘ and Mr. and M+s. Frank Walker of Lmrm oest visited at the home of and :;- Fara E. Fritsch on Friday eveâ€" George: Sticken received the lamp given ‘away by the: Altar and Rosary society of the Holy Cross church. Mrs. E. H. Selig had as her guest Friday Mrs. Buckley of Chicago. > ‘Jfisu Florence Osterman of Chicaâ€" was the guest of Mrs, E. H. Willâ€" man Friday,. / f T Louls Meyers has sold his restauâ€" rant to Herbert Littman of Chicago. Mr.‘and Mrs. Meyers and two \daughâ€" ters, Jeanctte and Mildred and Mrs. Hmi. ®" mother left on Tuesday for ters, Jeanet ‘04' mo their fhew h The Northbrook school ¢losed on Wedngesday, June 24. rs.. Wilma Williams, the primary ther, who has been living at. the iman home on th Green Bay road in Highâ€" hndsogurk, left Thursday to spend the soummer with her parents in Â¥r.:and Mrs. Eugene Ender expect to‘leuive Saturday for Rocw. lin.r' y ( C * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henning and Benjamin Fritsch of Highland Park and Mrs. Roger Fritsch and two chilâ€" dren of Ames, Ta., were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, James Fritsch. > & ~_t f fi?f JoaLSnL s Joseph Meurisse of Dubuque, a., ‘Nas been visiting at the E. H. Mrs. Ralph Johnson and two chilâ€" dren of Chestnut street have returned from Spring : Hill, near eston, W, Va.. where they went a a month ago, because of the serious illâ€" ness of Mrs. Johnson‘s father. Mr. and. Mrs. Smead who live at the Briergate golf club, have a son, born last week. â€" n $ss3 Alex L. Taylor has been given: the contract to build the addition to the Northbrook school, . An east wing, containing two class rooms, is to be built this summer, and later as the population of the town increases, anâ€" other will be erected on the west. Miss Vida Plagge, daughter of Mrs. Wmi&r; Plagge, of Grand avenue, and Edward> Jacobsen ‘of Deerfleld, were married Tuesday afternoon at the Plagge home. 4.4 3 7 â€" Misses Clara and Eva Ender and Mr. Arthur Ender returned the first part of the week from a motor trip to Columbus, O. * 4. Miss Brown of Chicago is staying at the James Fritsch home. | _ > Messrs. W. Salmon and D. Morgan, two Chicago contractors, are building two Rhouses on Rosemary terrace for Chicago people. soxt es The Bungalow Daily Vacation Biâ€" ble school ‘ttmg‘l(dnday. June 29. Miss Brown ‘of the Moody Bible Inâ€" stitute is in chakge. i Mrs, Arthur Merner and two song are spending the week with Mrs. Merâ€" ner‘s aunt, Mrs. Gilfillan of Chicago. Mrs. Henry Plagge has gone to Anna, III., to spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. Charles Kiest. The Gordon Clouses have returned from Galesburg. Coed Miss, Minnic Stryker of Chicago spent Sunday at the home of Mrg. Irving Stryker. e 8 ©Miss Edith Stryker of Kenilworth is spending a number of weeks with Mrs. Irving Stryker. On Tuesday evening, Harvey Stryker, who returned from Harvard recently, with his aunt, Miss Edith Stryker, were dinner guests at the Herthan Fabry home in Evansâ€" The Ray Gunekels have returned from Galesburg, (‘.‘:j' and are staying with Deerfield relatives. .#% Mrs, James Goldring of Highwood spent Friday afternoon at the Reichâ€" elt Jr. home. â€"© â€" * wArap ies Mrs. B. H. Kress, Miss Margaret, Pau!, and~Mrs. J. H. Reichelt returnâ€" ed the latter part of last week from their motor trip to North Dakota. Mrs. Kress‘ sister, Mrs. Nicholas Kelâ€" lar, of Fargo, returned with them {for a several weeks visit. : f Mrs, Robert Greenslade entertained at bridge last Wednesday at the home of her parents, Mr.:and Mrs, B. H. Kress, Mrs. Kress and two ekflhw. Pauland Margaret, and Mrs. Reichelt have been visiting in Minneapolis and Fargo, N. D., and Mr. Greenslade has been on 3 fishing trip in W f so Mys. Greenslade and small h« ter, Mary Jane, closed the ighâ€" land Park home and were staying at‘ the Kress home. > â€"~ Mrs, Morgan returned last Sunday from Marcelline, Mo., where she had been visiting her mcother andâ€"sister. Miss Bernice Tucker of Highland Park was a dinner guest at, the C. T. Anderson home on Thursday. » J. A. Reichelt Jr, left on Saturday to spend a month with hil'w, Hulbert Eri Reichelt, ori their ranch at Julesburg, Colo. _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. George Ott: (Mabel Hotenberger) have‘a son born Tuesâ€" day. a THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1925 om in Michigan. Deerfield News __| "Where life "l'hh is Deerf Lake: Michiga blazoned upon tbetbl)eerfl;ld 8 to the The si:? i.'g enterprising guests ors Th Wilmot and h Park i‘n;nd Se e of ;:s. Am Mrs. Virgin rented the \Mrs. Irvi day with her. si Fond .du lac, The :+Evan; have . no â€" mor tember. % tlu!'u sons, B lie, My. and 1 little son Me B. ‘Brown a and Mr. and and two .chi bur of Barri Lake Sunday There will the Dorcas an Church Mrs. Harry Whitcomb is taking the: Wilmot Schopl District census. | “n{o‘ ~â€" Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Pettis, who were â€" spending . seferal at Three Rivers| Wis., returned the first part of the week. [ | > Miss ©Agnées Gloden ilmis ‘5" p Mrs. Francig Garrity at switch board in the llocal telephone offics. | | . About eigHteen from Deerfleld ‘:‘t-i tended the‘ Lhke Forest Garden Club flower show dn the Mrs. Edith Rockâ€"‘ efeller McCormick estate on Sugday afternoon, and saw a most gorgpous and. wonderfull floral exhibition, | â€" l , (Mrs. J. Snjicer, who has beent livâ€" ing at the Clgrence Bartelme honle in ‘Northbrook, is spending the #’ mer ; with her. daughter, Mrs. Ch#fl G.! Pettis of Todd court. > 1}{ Mr. and s,! William . Hamil m, | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mublke and| litâ€" tle daughter amotored to Eigin: Mrs. the in . and from Whyren W n Pett cuph the P Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. tle daughter on Sunday. | Mr., and. nounce the Wednesday The Fritsc man cottage. The Maple brook will be mot â€" School, July 8, by Club. â€" Mr. and were â€"spen Three Ri part of the Mrs. Willi spending the ter,*Mrs. Ru on Second st Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Russb atâ€" tended the rgunion banquet and dance of the Joff ~Schurz high @khool alumni.in the Logan Square onic temple Saturday evening. . Rusâ€" so was a member of the class 18. Sunday di Fritsch home ter Schimp a Df?fl.elhn‘u:d of ‘Raven Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cleveland, O|, have retu home, after week Mrs.,|; Metcalfe‘s â€" sister, WilliLms and the latte Mrs. F. W. [Russo. Mrs. : Geo Stout and littl m, Donald, ‘of New York, who: itâ€" ing in Oak 'nk,mre Sunday. guests at the C. T Anderson ho tn. Stoutklnd Mts. Anderson visited|their De Kalb ssmate, ~Miss . nice Tucker of Highland Park, Su \afâ€" ternoon. sc cb | Miss Rut! Anna Gerbe Saturday fo Yellowstone Miss Irene" Rockenbach v:in f Independencé day. at her cottake at Turk lake,\ ibout 35 miles i of Grand ‘Rapids, Mich. . Mr. ‘and) Mrs. Edward Ja will visit M 'fac- obsen‘s aunt] Miss Rockenbach, gt her cottage on their honeymoon. | . Miss Ruth Rockenbach with Miss Anna Gerbett of Half Day willlleave _ A hard ti ‘day evening church by t} ch:f‘Eh ga #or Miss V at the John Mrs. Will guests from Mrs. Wil shower Sat Migs â€"Edith ville: / The Boy | Scouts of Dee [are planning to tlT Scout p at Delavan , Wis., in ‘A for a two weeks vacation, i wet Mr. and fil Raymond Clavéy are in New Y where Mr. Clavgey attending #nurserymen‘s con Hon. Mrs. Fred Horenberger, Fred Biederstadt and Mrs. Hen rt at. tended the funeral of their cousin in Chicago on Thursday," Mrs. Alext Willman anwv.fi\hrime Bridge club on Wednesday. | || | Ruth Patte nwfllwfl \In |the sandwich s ‘ this sum : ‘At | the Knaak filling station. â€" C P teâ€"â€" Eugene |Gloden entertained| at a birthday yfty Tuesday w‘fim! 4 home.. Mr. and M of Highwood willl a flat. l . Harry Whitcomb and Iward, Irving and Le rs. George Harder and vin, Mr. and M{u W. ‘children, John Catlo Mrs. George Whitd q'l'g renâ€" George "’P Wil: motored to: Round and spent the d;y. t no more meeting! 64 iety ‘of th‘ Pl' gheriâ€" til, September, | * || Koebelin had as il. ay her sister, Mrs. r two daughters of r r. and Mrs, |J.j} A. ling. 4P 3 Montavon‘s mother, Hicks, of Everett, has n Pettis flat.| F Stryker will leave F to spend the -~: , Mrs. 0. S, Tennet of is. * E4 lical ‘Oroh-t:fi‘ ill meetings un epe= , have returned (to their t weeks‘ ‘ t |with e‘s â€"sister, M [ K. the latter‘s ter, UussO, i0 4 ms, of Irving , is summier with her d + , at the latter‘s V t. : uo rs. Cyrus Fri anâ€" irth of a son jon| last ‘the Wheeling ital. ilive in the Ro: herâ€" is more worth w 1d â€" Three mileg to i," is the slogan . a building «cross . tion, pointing fiog of the nearest people of the Bunlralow a miscellaneo hower Plagge Friday eyening :Stryker home, PA m Huhn is enterthining Melvin, HL 1 £xXi3 es party was"given Friâ€" at the ~PresbyFerian e "Young People’y iety. m Tennerman) ghve a day . in complimant to ‘Thorngren _ of rtyâ€" Jassoy is stayi er home. +*: :. rs. Harry Mau George Pettis 1 a ten days tri#: tb the national park. | fls mer guests at the| Ezra «were MÂ¥. and J Walâ€" id daughter, M e jand Mr. C atge ; Schbol Club offitm ‘thâ€" entertained at ilâ€" Wednesday â€"a he Wilmot ve ‘at ve of The beautiful corner lot at Deerâ€" field avenue and Second street, which is part of the Mabel Koebelin estate, has been sold to Mr. Krause of Chiâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Walter: Worth and two children have moved from the Stryker apartments and are spending the summer at Mrs. Wo?rth’lxuntl’ home, the Fred Silbers of Highland Park, while they are in Enrore. R Mr. nngl Mrs. Bert Easton . and daughter Hazel and their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page and ‘small daughter, who, moâ€" tored to Niagara Falls last week, have returned. PR T Riir i _ Children‘s Pantie â€" ~Dresses Of highly mercerized broadâ€" cloth, in vivid colors, thése dresses are made. Because of a special purchase they are priced very low at $2.95. Sizes‘to 10 years. New Neckwear The charm of frills is illusâ€" trated in the display of new neckwear, Collars, : jabots, sets and rufflings are here in splendid assortments. Dainty _ <â€" Handkerchiefs 3 for 25 cents Broken assortment originally priced up to 25¢ each‘are reâ€" duced forclearance at 3 for 25¢. Handkerchiefs sof white and colored lawns, â€" hemâ€" stitched and embroidered. _ Other Apron {Dresses . Priced at /$2.25 Made of firmly woven .ging ham in checked patterns and trimmed| with self material in solid| colors. Choite of several |styles. Smail,> meâ€" dium and large sizes. > . Gingham . . Apron _ : â€" Dresses Becomingly Styled These Vacation and Holiday _ _ bpecials Afford Big Savings s l e ie . THE aicmxn PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS 1g6 for the 4th ,@W Be Had Here $2.95 $1.95 snn This Store Willâ€" Be Closed All Day Saturday, July 4thâ€"Open Friday Evening _ Mr. and Mrs.: Charles Edward Piâ€" per and son Robert have gone to Mr. \‘Piper‘s father‘s cottage in Ludingâ€" \ton, Mich., to spend ‘the week. Mrs. \Piper‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gritâ€" fith of Evanston are staying at the Piper home and caring for their very smail grandson Charles E.; Jr. â€" . Mrs. Floyd (Gunckel and three daughters of Galesburg are visiting Mrs. Gunckel‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. cago. Frank W. Russo was the reâ€" altor. ' M 1 The fresh dainty lingerie which is so nece a part of the summer wardrobe may be chosen with plm. liv get If you have slender boyish lines, you will want to preserve them, and if you are not possessed of tg_em, you will want to achieve them. Both desires are most efâ€" fectively accomplished: by the proper use of corsets and brassieres. We are preâ€" pared to fit you comfortable and correctly. _ 5 { : Buttonless Athletic Underwear of the wellâ€"known "Eiffelâ€"Maid" make. ‘These unionsuits are of sheer, lacy materials with hemstitching at top. They can be had in regular and extra sizes up to 46. i . b s s f A Vacation Special, $1.29 Â¥ GARNETT‘S |== These Dresses are of the most desirable sort because of their neat apâ€" pearance and tubbing qualities Made of coolâ€"looking tissue with white organdie collar, cufts and pockets, carefully hemstitched with peiot edge. These charming Dresses are very specially priced, they are bandâ€" made of fine voiles and English broadcloth in the vivid colors of summer. . Drawnâ€"work is used as a simple yet delightful way of trimming. Because of the July Vacation Specials they are reâ€" duced to $5.95. © % 14 8 5s 3 Handâ€"Made Frocks Dainty and Practical are the New _ â€" Silk Lingerie Drawn .Work Patterns Costume Slips of Radium Silk: ... ... . $3.95 Silk Envelope Chemise......$3.50 to $13.95 Silk Night Gowns...........$6.75 to $11.50 Silk Stepâ€"ins............. ... .$38.50 to $6.50 Summery Dresses of Tissue Gingham $3.98 â€" ; wZ \ oo uols Poimeel Nee ie uie toa o 0 % foom AJ f ; sole to knee, lisle heels, toes and double tops, an antiâ€"run strip iz f A / > ; at the knee. cyd a f" m‘¥ We Will Replace Any Pair of Humming . l i Bird Hose that Does Not Prove Entirely . o oi r $ § | ' Correct Corseting Is An Art _ .: That Is Essential to Presentâ€"Day Fashion Gossard and Warner Brassieres and Corsets "Effel Maid" Athletic Union Suits for Women, $1.29 STORE NEWS $ 5.95 Mr. ‘nit‘:n. C.â€"A. Stadlier are the proud*®parents ‘of a nine pound daugbhter born Sunday, June 28, at the Highland Park hospital Mr. and Mrs. Arno ~Frantz and Mrs. John Stryker attended. a reâ€" cital at Kimball Hall, Chicago, on Sunday afternoon given by the pupils The : Woman‘s Missionary Sodd‘y‘:f the Presbyterian Church met Thursday at the home of Mrs. F. L. Knaak, The subjects were "The West Indies" and "The Philippines." > Mr. and Mrs. Goo.;!npm have returned from a week‘s visit with rélatives in Iowa. | _ w4 Humming Bird Hosiery 2e UA GUARANTEED $1.50 Pair _Stzes 36 to 44 _~Mrs. R. E. Kidwell of spent Tuesday and : Wednesday her sgister, Mrs. 8. M. Gooder. | Mrs. PercyPriTlldmdam Percy and Jean lof Highland and Mrs.â€"Prior‘s mother, Mrs. Hatch Stevens ofâ€"«Lake Bluff, the lunctheon guests of Mrék. R. Pettis, Wednesday. 4P oo . Nmmmww.d$ J So Club &t her home fi Miss ‘Bertha Weiss. : Two of pupils, Harriet Stryker Ruth Frantz played at the recital. ie hn mtl io t on eorn n Continued on page four PAGE THREE £4 44 # a 18 i5 S NS ts i t% MJ +4 3

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