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Highland Park Press, 3 Sep 1925, p. 4

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[ 1| |, ComeInand Lo 4 i â€"| â€" These Cars Ove [ | |\ SELLIN _ | ALL S w #8 te T5 i #| M\ PAGE TWO l Springer & Pérsfm » St. Johns & Park Avies., Highland Park u4 Used cans Mr. and Mrs. !mian W 3 two sons, Dale and Jack, Ford Light Deliveries $X Ford _ Roadsters & To Several at Prices from $75.00 to $200.00 Dodge Panel Trucks i Two at ‘zoo.oo M ‘ , ‘Chevrolet Roadster Ladies® an Furnishing Bartlett Stove Buil EVERYTHING .must be s{\ BARGAINS here which ca BUYING direct from man thesre!v great savings. Nothing i "HUNDREDS of customers these prices. You should not MUST SELL STOCK in B getting in Fall line of merc avenue store. . [ pa NOTHING will be moved. $50.00 to $175.00 $75.00 $TOCK ourl of artlett Building as we arg handise in thel Waukegan old in the nex? 10 days. n not be dupli¢ated again. pfacturefs makes possible }Bhop-WOrnâ€"â€"al new goods. have taken a vantage of miss them. â€" | 11 +s ok d M hngS been visiting their Mrs. William %l and. Mrs: John W weeks, departed by automobile, o Tuesday for it : home . in D xbim; ’I""‘ ]; A Mrs. W. B: c#tvhlted friends |in Libertyville on Thursday, | Miss Alice Ulfers of Detroit, Minn., has come to live | at: the Williim Neville home, with her sister, Mrs. Raymond Dobbins. it Miss Eleanor Meyer attended a bridge party for Mrs. Max | Egler (Bessie Knickerbocker) of Kitchner, Ontario, Canada, | Saturday jat Ralph Knickerbocker home in | = go, given by Miss M‘ilg‘red‘ lq;- bocker. â€" On y, Mrs, * F; Anderson enm in «complinment to Mrs, Maxâ€"Euler, yi.s{ dsP The [Eastern Stay will give a dard The| Roval Neighbors will |give a anoper at the Deerfield Magonic Temâ€" nle. on Thursdav evening,:© Sfip 24: Serving from 5:30 to 8:80. ./ the 1d Masonic Tcr*p to which one is invited. ; â€" | Dr. |and Mrs. J, P.â€" O‘Connell lan little â€" |daughter, [Patricia, Friday from a motor trip to Cankda. Dr. O‘Connell‘s offfi@éeâ€"opened Septemâ€" ber 2. [ ;:%«415 Mr.| Frank Snyder of Den{ll der. La.. visited at the E. H.~ Bleimeh! and A. H. Mublké homes last week. Mrs| Olivia Ariderson e ined ‘a nunber of elderly ladies mt | her home on Deerfield avenus, Friday afâ€" ternoon. in comuliment to Mrs. Johnâ€" son‘ off Stov nton,) Wis., who is .visitâ€" ing beér dauchter, Miss~Adah Johnâ€" son of| Hichland finrk.f + â€" Misk Sadie Gallywav entertain bridoed Thyredav efternson. in 1 af Mra. R, T. Johnson‘k @uest; F. W. Dosier of Kentnokv. Mr.) and Mrs. Christ Retersen moved into their new home on ] Mrs. Richard [R. Patterson danobtor, Miss Rnth. attended : nnion| of sams of Mrs, Patter «ehool| friends on Saturday at T Lake, ' j ( Mr moved avent Mr.| and Mrs. William Galloway anâ€" nounch the birth of a «on ‘on Shturâ€" day, Avaust\99, at the Hichland Park Bosnit=l. (The Galloways NHave. six daughters. | + | I yiasa THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, hk Shoes C is L s | I I 4 | | | | | »ss ay alned in‘ comTlii era L. El tary :idll give a g, Sept. . l’(%nox:f:_ Tvli‘PJ Neerfield News hok Gebtos Wi MaAS for several i fon‘s ruce {id at nnor Mrs ha us and azel rd at % xs nome lfl‘!wmlx GB PECHMETy C200 an extenided visit with. Mrs: Gunekâ€" e'l’x} parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8, Love. home in _ The: Wilmot: school openil* Tuesâ€" day, S‘f.pfiember first, ,i]with a large enâ€" rollment {of . children., â€" Miss , Nellic Knapp o) Wheatfield, Ind. i:TtQ&chin'g' theh;e m‘iiu nt(hm yéar. P td _ Mr. an rs. Eugene Ender are expecting to #eturn from mfmr, Minn. next week. fRal oC ( 1t Word has been: received from (Edâ€" ward Whitcomb and Jack Miller, of ;hein;‘ Safe, arrival at Estevon, Sasâ€" atchgqwan, Canada. They. ¢xpect to be egpe abouif“ six. weeks, during which| time Irving. Whitcomb will have charge of the trucking and haulâ€" jng business. ; 5. (. co| c }. .| ' Mrs. 8. M. Gooder was hostess at bridge at her home on ‘West Deerâ€" field avenue, last Wednesday afterâ€" noon Flwll. 1 " I 1 I Earl Frost of West Union, Towa, is visiting relatives in,Dee:tld. 6 Mrs. Harry Muhlke ente ined at bridge, ‘Thursday afterngon, in comâ€" pliment to her guest, )Mrs. ghy Donâ€" ner of Bloomington. ‘Mrs. R. E. Petâ€" tis a ‘ Mrs. Harry Olendoq received high gcores. 44 o Snd Mr., and Mrs. ge tr Truitt left on Friday for Hmpol‘l. l’i&m‘. for a short visit! L m t .. BP d cooo br stt Jl Nath ts AudlB W adtrl t oh. S e iess dnrptyt. Ption faptcy uol whd es on waitar s 3. L week with relaives and friends in Highland Park. | _ Bloomington. . ‘| . i >_| _ _‘ | ‘MÂ¥ and Mrs. Alex B Miss | Dorothy |Lane ‘of‘ Wilmette: son, Sandy, of Lake Fore | and Miss Dorothy| Lawrence of mgs.!::g Mrs. C T ! land .Park were guests of Mrs. of Prairie View, cd ; | Irving Brand Thursday ¢vening. / | Méyer honie on Sunday. â€" Mr. William Craig and (daughter, Mrs. Albert Hunter of Oak Park were‘ Tuncheon ;Euestq at |the \Reichelt Jr. home on Tuesday; _| | f Ruby.. and ‘Edlynâ€" Landau atâ€" tending a school, for girls| aanPuk Ridge. Mr. Edwn/rd Fnda‘n with his two nieces, Ethe} an ‘Ruth Mailfald, visited his two‘ daughters at Park Ridgo last weelr.J 4 §004 y ‘Mrs. James Mgilfald and two chilâ€" dren, Clarence and Ethel, visited at the Fred Meyer home in Long Grove, last Sunday. $3fi ob Byc EO ds ~Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Schoonover and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mailfald spent last Sunâ€" day at Fish Lake., |~ { * Mrs. George Truitt was the lunchâ€" eon guest of Mrs. Georgia Hall Quick, wife |of .Dr. Edward Quick of Milâ€" waukee, on Thursday. Mrs. Quick is a noted: pianist. _ Arthur Kiest will leave Saturday to visit a brotherâ€"inâ€"law !in South Daâ€" kota. fesnfg 15 ofi B oslcl Mrs. C. W. Boyle was hostess at a bridge luncheon, Tuesday at her home An Springfield avenue, in compliment Mrs. William Haggie has returned from a two weeks |visit with relatives )R’IOW_&. | » | | Chiak} ; Among those from Deerfield who attended ‘the| Aurora Fair are T. J. Knaak, Richard | Bricknell and Charles Fre;. D d i s P â€" Mrs. Ha O‘aendorf ‘attended a meeting of the: Ymt\eg Matrons club ,of Libertyville at the home of Mrs. (Penny on Tuesday,. (Mrs. Jennie Wilâ€" son and Mrs, W. B Cart accompanâ€" fed her to Libertyyille] and |visited relatives. ; c|_00. 0| > if J> $1 Mis. Belle wxmekud s Josephine Woodman returnedl the first part of to Mrs. R. L. Johnson‘s guest, Mrs. B?." W. Dosier of Kentucky. [ 4 6 ’7(;- and Mrs. Alex Willman and son, i(ress, and Mrs. E. H. Willman spent Sunday at Willians Bay, Wis. â€" .. Mrg: Cromwell Owens and little son, Bobbic, of ‘New York, who are on their way to: visit ‘Mrs, Owen‘s mother, Mrs McKellar of |Fargo, Nort{ Dakota, stopped over Monday and Tuesday to visit Mrs. -‘Owevt aunt, Mrs. B. H. Kress, / A Lohc n Vhe imdbdstcdth machy Worielscts bojbsind N _Father Edward Weckert of St. Martin‘s college; Lacy, Wash., who is a guest at the Albert Franken home had charge of the morning servâ€" ice, |Sunday, ‘at the: ‘ Holy Croks chfll‘qh. 14 { v.’ j ; 7_~ i- Miss Ruth Patterson was hostess Mif Léeila ‘Whitehead, Mrs. Harsch and daughter, Evelyn of Austin, were the teau of‘ Mrs. Chester Wolf on Monday..‘ * }. c3 0j :00 [; | 1M oX ve the week from a three weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ; Clausâ€" sen of Le Mars, lowa.. ‘ _ |}| _ ; her dnughtil, S Gootee Engstrom: spent the weekâ€"end vitfi.tlrs.v w. MJ Coleman of Downers Grove. | . _ . ~Mrs. Harry Muhlike | and : little danghter, Betty. | are | spending the A 1|31,000,000| The Higbland Park P \Published weekly by The Udell Printing Co. at Highland Park, . . _ Lake County, ‘Blinois e l Entered as Second Class matter March 1, 1911, at the post ‘at Hight Path: Hiimgig, under the Act of March 3, 1879. #C “‘7 NUMBER 27 ‘ . The school boy‘s summer vacation is over and he sighs resumes a desk and a round of duties incidental to becon good citizen and an intelligent one. _â€". 5 ic s n i 4 AibiPalonts i ho â€"a stt td itc Ato hi hrcurbathedfass s guests of Mrs, Fred Labahn on Thursday. i d 2 Taok Mr. Philip Rommel is in the Highâ€" illnd ?lfij\mhe underâ€" { went a major oper week. Mrs. Margaret Freese is ill.â€" Her lg_gngé,!:w} ‘‘Miss Bertha Freese of $ UUOU | CLELLEECESE _ ANEPE: AKE: LEEEN CAE i Capi es o @5 t ty DC This community. has. schools. which are on a par‘ with the anywhere,‘ both in rrades and high school. ‘What enos strides in education from the "little red schoolhouse" ‘ been made in the vnast few years may be seen in a 4 grade school« and Deerfieldâ€"Shields, a highâ€"school which h equals and, we venture, no superiors in its class. KÂ¥ C hn bommrtinisatihce iats s : Alict Aatidtuftcrtesaltcraielinugs haintsch toc instms se uin rorihapaas Aetedapat m LC The business of becoming ajcitizen grows increasingly plex with the years.â€"/Schools and instrpctors, to be of ser a rapidly advancing age, must keep pace. § ' | . INTHE NAME OF THE LAW _ ; ) . _A travesty on that clause of the constitution of â€" States which provides for the inviolable right of each c O C CGzn: ~ CVA 20 UE 1. BE M NOC EOWE t . det Wl s C U ET c 0 25 290 d e e utd coteim ces on C s o ie life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness is seen in the ing open personal tax lists for the inspection of & cur eyed public. Newspapers which pander to this popular in the opprobrium,. : |~} â€".s) :o xt<.i% oA CA deicbriind s cwiathatiad indrecmimd 34 I rp? : Tt is not sufficient, that the already hg;'rassed citizen to contributé a good share of his income in the form of t on practically everyfh}ng he daily uses, â€" Heâ€"must now with grace to the publication of the tax upon the m for the edification of his longâ€"nosed, prying neighbor. «. : But for the _callou‘gness which asurplus of like and extraneous laws has created in him, the Amer would rise in rebellion at a law ‘which throws up tlEv' his private life and reveals to every "peepingâ€"Tom" he has long regarded as personal and inviolate, _‘ ~‘‘The phrages "rubbing it in" and. "making him like it case. The American citizen is a patient, meek creatur get along with and hard to arouse. . But it would be. find an intelligent being who would condemn‘ him should and fight back, fight for what should be his by right in of the freeâ€"personal freedom.â€" ©;â€" _ Woftvoed es _‘ One Chicago c . ce for ispicy spaceâ€"Nli sensationâ€"seeking clientele, devotes page after page to pU of inicome taxes. Another, an evening journal, sac he tig;\;l b;xewsd for cle:;ln ‘joml'n:liam -an(és good ‘taste. ; Lat n said as to their relative merits.> _ |*| o w Little wonder that when the phrase "respect for % nothing but a hoarse laugh echoes in response. [Mr.‘and Mrs, E. H. Selig left Wedâ€". â€" Misses c-qu and neésday forâ€" aw automobile trip to son are spending the wee Schttsville, Kentucky where they will cousin, Miss Alice Jones visit Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dye. They| _ Mr. nen:zcwmz ex;[ecttobegonetbouttwomk; ‘e:l)lsldmchm. Mrs, A. J. Mrs. E. C. Becker and sons Wilâ€". rm-mn-munuti lard and Emt this week for | ith another daughter, M Foley, Alabama where they will visit Minneapolis. . _ _ _ .. Mrs. Becker‘s brother. They are makâ€"| The new Gra ing the trip by motor and expect to principal and his famiy a‘mo_ about eight months.> They| the Stryker rtment 4 will also visit relatives in Florida. | week. | ©__ . \ | . . Misses â€" Wilma _ and |. Margaret| . Delbert Meyer has beet Dougherty of Chicago and 1msfu. town, HIL, visiting at 1 bahn| of Evanston spent the Lemd | home.: ./ _ ~ _ <+. i with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Labahn, | Mr. ‘and Mrs. Carl 3 The . Ladies Aid | society of St. Paul‘s church will meet Thursday \mafâ€" ternoon at the home of Mrs, Julius Johngon:: © $ - { . Mr./ and Mrs. Fred Labahn ,spent Sunday . at Bensenville. * Mrs. Albert Bauman and deughter, Edna, of, Rogers Park, were the I Abeseisha d e 200 o + esnt EOe w 4 \The Progressive club of thr“W“-‘ mot school met widneday afternoon at the home of Mrs.Roy Haggie of Highland Park. | j !(fl.B.and»'l(n, Alex Buhnrm iud son, Sandy, of Lake Forest, and Mr. ::a Mrs. C and son, Billy, “Wm at the Fred â€"\Reliable Launderers Our new dry cleaning process will give those fqu'eeg:mabli' garments that justâ€"outâ€"ofâ€" eâ€"shop look. You will be pleased and save money To Prepare For School LET US HELP YOU | Dyers and Cleaners Phone Highland Park 178 618 North First Street THURSDAY, THURSDAY, SEPTE Mr. &Mt‘ChM'?fi his daughter, e . 40 Osterman avenue -ww with another daughter, Mré. Mm.mg._ R R s a y new Deerficld Gram principal and his famil$ i the Stryker apartment Delbert Meyer ‘has been in town, IIL, visiting at the: home. x +.: Mr. ‘and Mrs. Carl ‘1 two daughters, fl ::lt ie s “ p ; ‘ $ \Mrs. Harry Mnhlke » luncheon at Â¥ields in CB day for her guest, Mrs. CIM# of El Paso, IL The £UW Miss : Eleanor Meyer & . M Euler of Kitchener, Ontari0 ‘Miss Susie Easton and ! Monday from a trip in MABD: AZENERERREE EAIRTE 1 of it.‘ Mis# w 1..1: part o:h thie. M Mh Th where her Hi.â€"Â¥* ton Township m *4 . Mrs. Hazel Ritz of visited at the Fred\ H on Sunday.â€" â€"| _ ;)Tgrâ€"{.wdt\n Kiemp ty ;; M news € Indevendent, | Mrs. Fred written for the paper fof and since her illness, P Miss Eleanor, Meyer has ho9 is Arod iÂ¥3 s .4 MFr8. _ .. Childre M Vi‘ )l nr. fll f"' / his "fa 4 Mrs â€" _ bridge _ ~bher he r the Br n ~~ / Mr. ~.~ bave . a 1 ~_)_y Misg Jennie. N M d t} *"jmâ€" Stellh w::,f‘ * \\ _:\ Miss:Ethel Tituz: %n; Nell 7,.'1.:. $ ‘giflu. Alvin ‘_lfln \||\â€"\ â€"asgigned to anv sbecific 4 â€"â€" Asughter, Mayo.: visite ‘;’&., mother. Mre.C,. C &y t Drterford, [ 4 un almont enlire!> nEX "t t kn o oko jlast week to exhibit a ‘A VMr. and Mrs. Max Euo “!,'M' Canada w Tuesday : evening. _ ._ â€" gs at the Atate fairs in on.,'c.pw City, . % Det and Indianapolis, Ind} _: .. ‘Migs Blanche Hall $s â€" Mr. and| Mre. C. @ Osterman ave., had ns on Sunday, Mr. and Mn enroder and My. and . Marots and on ‘Warren ;?:.”"f:,“?.m fose tno safontth " H na-:lndddpe t building _ _Mr. and Mrs. C. _‘a Wilmot were lust I-:;o‘uun of neral was on Friday, ,) |_â€" Mrs. B. C. ma.n&.] ..m RW'I husband of Chicago were her home last week. . â€" â€" Mr. and ‘Mri Dene}eini« Wis . have rented one ‘of houses on Todd Court. . _ ~The Paul M. W *o build on their\five "Mayfeld Lahe." _ _ Mrs. | Walter Métcalf dill:a are in northern Dr. Metealf, #pent his family on Wiridgs varty, Peursd D F » ursday &u:.":z Bannockbi the British Old People‘s E . Mr. and Mrs: W. F. Miimhnse Pan: Hequu ta m‘ is ~manager "of Co Building â€" Mate ameins e C. G. Pettis home, by MacDonald‘s return from they will occupy the W home on Contral ave. M :nmdn spend ‘the .. Th« following® the faculty of the Uhicago, on ‘Tuockday . > : [Mr. Arthor meln:tl Wat n dinner goest 1 M:htm Sunday. Pettis® dau&’nl fa MrTs. E. H. ) Johnson : & Sylvia; and their ";z and Nrs. Warren . dinner smests. In ht ® and < Mrs, Johm‘;&u Mr. ,mdmm. .tA”ur q home nt. Half Day.."s _ â€"‘A. N I Transit Rre Tiestay evening ab totaily dgetroved. on w icfais. .‘Mud‘*f'h& Q!T "went :into bankru Roy ts that operate the 1 on of Chicago,, on Sunt T on Tt Enfand h‘ who were returning ona Lake confereniceé, k with Rev. and Mrs. . dn proscident 22 aymond Pluger : of, Wi TT En bagats s Larm and‘ th bert Savage family in | Miss Miss Mics Miss Mizs 4!". Miss u‘wdm > ‘g; son: married ter and an ¢ 1 of a ‘daughter, :N r. and Mrs. (Malcom lo ‘has just reached R. Otto. principal t. and )(n.;:; mm Sunday, Mr. dgnd N And thred ‘dnd id t rece o â€" y M. ‘Williams YÂ¥ . SEPTEME 34 NAL DEER CHÂ¥Yistiensen

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