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Highland Park Press, 3 Sep 1925, p. 5

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‘\Rhome. uhike entert uia Chieg t, 'n.Fh! 1. ‘The / gues eyor qn‘_“ do and Violet . the week with ice Jones, of CBI im like it" fit «creature, f uld be di C im should. he tu right in the lat â€" spaceâ€"filler for page to publicati( E. sacrifices sens ste. Little md d he sighs w ht l i. â€" r with the be USe" day'o‘ “ s .;.in a tour C 'Z"'% ol which has few . rfield Grammar his family move P-np is writin@ for the Lake Co Mrk. Fred. MeÂ¥y®I l’-i:lb" {“u”fl r c n for Hary® EPTEMEBER 3, m of these United. of each citizet ‘::'3-,', YÂ¥ in the law th é f A (‘lll'ioufl; J !“lfi": %aopular taste share . ud s o y iE" d citizen" be forced .. : fdim of takes uP . must now * mit â€". the income) itself, _ khbor' e f.-‘:; j of like distasteful _ + American . citizen . up the curtaing:Of . Tom" details whieh. â€" t for law" i8 r has been in ling at the mer, Opwn Easton and hef . Christensen, , Teb trip in the west tits of Highland ‘¥ed Horenber§g®* “w in igh school it spent the ughter, Mrs incteasingly c0 o be of service ers, ighland Park, Iberg, who lives ® lnn;t-’-ibn" il c t . ‘Carl :nnfi Ruth and Jan* t office at Highland will entsâ€" ney Pr visiting at in the 13 S €% «4 hS‘ T Tw D . EO Mrs.|Burr Hindahl‘s â€" sister and g â€" busband of Chicago were guests at â€" & Ber home last week. _ & _ _Mr. and Mrs. Denelein of Madison, / > Wis., have rented |one of the Santi ‘ [ â€" Pouses.on Todtâ€"Court. _ & <The Paul M. Fullers have started â€" Eo to build ‘on their five acre tract on x "Mayfield Lane." 604 e Mrs.| Walter â€" Metcal!f ~and tw3 \â€" ~children are‘! in northern Wisconsin. e ‘Dr. Metcalf{, who spent a week with Ris family, returned on Monday. + Clark is viceâ€"president of the Interâ€" Union of Mission Workers. =_ _ ~Mr. Clark‘s son married Rev. Wilâ€" "‘” sister and announcement of the _ grrival ¢f a daughter,‘ Naomi Ann, _\ to Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Clark of ~\~ Buffalo :us just reached Rev. Wilâ€" ‘WA{(A‘;"‘TU L'**.bhtef. s 8 ‘mo 6 Mo. t E * Mr.) A * ‘Miss {Martha Karch with Miss Rleanor Harrar of Morton Grove left evening for a two weeks trip fe:: - "The Deerfield Grammar sehool will ‘ppen on Tuesday, September 8, with ap almost entirely new staff of teachâ€" Raymond Plyugerâ€" of Wisconsin is boarding at the Christ Mentzer home. His father‘s farmâ€"and that of :he Her ‘Savage family in Wi m, fldj each other. , i .,; J. Howard Gibbs and small son, Jack, of Ravinia, were guests at the F/ C, Biederstart home on Friday. Mr."and Mrs. Ernest Diebert of Chieago spent Sunday at the John Klemp, $r., home. [ ll:p. and Mrs. William Rahn and som, William Jr.,. and Mrs. Edith : £ Ravenswood, were guests m:'&orge Karch home on Friday. â€"â€", Misg Nell Yahn é{ Emma Mae Titus & ts; Alvin Knaak % lisg Dorothy Lidgerwood. ;{1"' They have not as < yet all been d to anv specific grades. U _Mrs) Frank Malom and . little * BMughter, Mayo. visited Mrs. Maâ€" ;‘*;;-?l:'.d other. Mrs. C. C. Warner of % ‘on Tuesday: : Arthur Dickenson of Chicago ifiy, r guest at the George ?’%sw on Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. ‘J‘ is! dauchter and family, Mr. and 246 .H. Johnson and daughter \â€" SÂ¥ivig and their son and wife, Mr. i’fim fs. Warren Pettis were also â€"â€" Snet guests. In the afternoon Mr. 4‘,:;§ Â¥%. Johnson and Sylviae and _ oE and Mys. Arthur Gathman of | â€" [Baks visited at the Swan Johnson , 7 int Half Dav. 3 :gf.v ttle Norma Malum is quite ill. | Agfl tional Transit truck caught > Tt Fuesday evening about 8:30. The _ Sitk which was empty, was almost o ue destroved, on Waukecan road, 1""\"‘;\! tth of Point Comfort at the | o Tits. Both the Deerfield and > "mand Park fire devartments â€" O nfrded to the call No â€"watoer was _ o Thle so chemicals ‘were used. WOs Wation@l Transit Co., recently W T tnto bankruntcy and the drivâ€" Mr. Albert E. Mitchell of the Rusâ€" tie Kennels on Deerflield ‘Road, left last week to exl}ibit a fine string of «Uogs atithe state fairs in Columbus, 0;, Capital ‘City, O., Detroit, Mich., and Indianapolis, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Max Euler of Kitchâ€" ener, Ontario, Canad& were the dinâ€" ner guests of the Fred Meyer family, Tuesday. evening. â€" Miss ‘Blanche Hall is working in u‘n::fi Plumbing office. Mr. inq Mrs. C. Saltenberger of Osterman ‘ave., had as their gueits on sfi?fi. Mr and Mrs. H. Hirchâ€" emrode? and Mc:, and Mrs. Frank Marotz and son Warren of Chicago. A new side walk has been laid the full width of the Dorcas Home a-nug. It probably will not be long before the sidewalks of Highland mfl- d Deerfield w‘i"; meet, â€" as Tl ave., is building up so rapâ€" Mr. and Mrs. C. C:; Brackett of Wilmot Road were called to: Chicago lust week because of the death of â€"a cousin, Mrs. F. E. Probert. The fuâ€" peral was on Friday. s 2 & atio s M whic | Wtally dest _ fust; horth o. ty Iimits * es . Mrs. |B. C. Nichol has recovered from her recent illness. fi.‘ } t ¢ ids ; &uxénu, SEPTEMBER 3, M.s K. F. Towler gave a benefit y! party. Tbursday afternoon at kher home in Bannockburn Field, for te British Old Peovle‘s Home. Mr.:and Mrs. W. F. MacDonald have a danchter born Monday at the Hixzhland Park Hospital Mr. Macâ€" Donald is manager of the _ Lak® County) Building@ Material Co., in Deerfield. ‘They have been living at ,fig..f- Pettis home, but upon Mrs. MacDohald‘s return from the hosnital they occupy the W. J. Hamilton Bome grf Contral ave. Mr. and Mrs. Bamilton will spend the winter in _ Th« followine teachers will form the fagulty of the Deerfield Grammar w 20 Eâ€"R. Otto. principal hq’dermie Nygard Misg Stella Wood Miss Efhel Titus .‘Kj T. G. Johnson of it streat had as their guests May, Mr. and Mrs. T. Chrisâ€" @nd three daughters, and Mr. 'V‘ ukegan, Mr.: and Mrs. And baby of Chicago, Miss =‘ stensen of Evanston, not and three sons; Mr. operate the trucks are meets at nineâ€"thirty o‘clock and| is open to pupils up to the age of| 20 years. The Wednesday evening ing, which includ testimonies | of Christian Science t‘!inz, is at 8;:00 belock. | _ _ ;. | P \~ You are :Tiiall:y\' invited to m. use of/ the reading‘ room at 387 Cenâ€" tral avenue, which is open every 4 day ;fom nine o‘clock in the = ing until six o‘clock in the evening and ~Sunday afternoon from thirty to six o‘clock. Green Bay road and Laurel avenpe | Revy. F. R. Cardwell, pastor 9:30 a. m.â€"Bible [school. Study. given to the Bibleé in sincerity will never b¢e regretted. f f l 10:45 a. m.â€"Morning worship. Setâ€" mon by the pasto g 7:00 p. m.â€"Christian Endeavor. Topic, "Learning How %5_Pray." .. * EBENEZER EVANGELICAL | T:45 p. m:â€"Evening go'ahksew in song and sermon. Wednéesday night, September 9 8 o‘clock Bishop W. F. Heil of Al town, Pennsylvania will preach. V come to. all. | f Second street near‘Laurel aven J. G.‘ Finkbeiner, pastor 9:45>â€"Sunday school session. ¢ E. D. Fritsch, superintendent. 11:00â€"Morning iworship,. | 8:00â€"Evening services. | The Woman‘s Missionary soctiety will hold its manthly: meeting | on Thursday afternoon, September 13 at the homejyof Mrs. T. H.‘ Decker, Â¥45 S. Secont stpéet, Miss Sarah Wessling being the hostess. _ nsr / The Rev, P. C. Woleott, D. D., Sunday (servicesâ€" > The‘ Holy Communionâ€"7;30 a.|\m. The Church Schoolâ€"9:80 a. m. Matingâ€"11:00 a. m. (The first Sunday in the month, Holy Communion). L Evensongâ€"5:00 p. m. l & Thursday and holy days, the P Central avenue and McGovern street Rev. W. F. Subr, pastor |â€"‘ Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. t German services at 10:30 a. m. Enfi;fi services at 11 a‘clock. | At (the English services Holy Comâ€" munion will be‘celebrated. The Ladies Aid society meets this afternoon (Thursday) at the homg ‘of Mrs. Blair at Lake Forest ~ Sandberg and Miss Carol Olson of Winnetka. On Monday, Mrs. Johnâ€" son hadas her guests, Mrs. Etickâ€" son and daughter, Mrs. Swanson, and two _ children of . Evanston. Guests at the T. (G. Johnson homeé on Wednesday were Mrs. Miller |and daughter, Mrs. Drecker, :and little san and Mrs. Jones and little son of Wilmette. | Mr. Wing of Ravinia is havi new home built in Clavey‘s E green Park. pol. Mrs. Minnie Schmidt| of : Chi spent Sunday with Mr. and Elmer Schmidt of Springfield. Mrs. Frank Malum was the l eon guest of Mrs; W. Evans 04 cago, last Monday and . spent @fterriaom at the'TSouth Shore try club;: e Mrs. Nell Prov{ of Oak / who was visi;inrzn Oshkosh, turned / to Deerflqld Sunday Mrs. Jack Myers] and {is a gu her On Monday H‘pldefl1 RobhinsJ Madison, Wis., was a guest a J. G. Myers home. y 3 It h‘a'a been sug%esbed that the of Deerfeld get together and us fire hose each efening to flus streets of Deerfigld thereby s the dust from which the villa; suffering. Anoth suggestion be to get a spri 4.~r«-|nge wate streets geveral times a week.. / Chicago shent < the Mrs. Kinder‘s sigter, BOCR. [ ; + ! * Mr. |and ‘Mrs. Frank Russo were hosts at a pasty, Monday: evening, at their home on 5¢ nd stteet. f Mrs." Elmer ey entertaimed a few friends\atiher new home on DecrfieÂ¥@ avo., dn Tuesday afternoon. Sund!z. Chure at 9:30. , _1 FOR yo DRY GLEANING & /m’fim RUG CLEANING & ~CURTA UNITED EV ANGELICAL â€" stRErCHING . TNE RELTABLE LAUNDR ZION LUTHERAN [3 D, E. Kinder and, childr 4 AMZORCRCC q d 1 sehool and jadult [Bible Preabyteitan Ohurch w9 weekâ€"end \Mrs. G with 10e nchâ€" ]Chi- the ounâ€" n of with men , the the Ming e is ould â€" the elâ€" {rs. erâ€" ark at of the at AMOL FEREIE M CAHOCAEL TT TCP( ...-! NC us 2Bail mm I 1 ning worship 8tnb:00,. 14 | . _Rev. T. L. C. Suhr, a former pastor, Mr. Andrews will return this week | of the Deerfield church,. who has been with his fam,flz'h rom Eph!’flm' Wis., in China for the past sixteen â€"years where they camped in‘ the . Peninsula| will speak at the Sunday morning State Park, and will speak) at both service.. Rey. Suhr is here on a furâ€" services on Sunday. © _ _ | _ | _ | lough|and he and Mrs. Subr and their : $y3 zi t t ‘!Iittle daughter, : (who,. was ‘bort > in St. Paul‘s Evangelical .(xmh, : | China), will leave ‘the first of ‘ Rey. Pi¢ ok, pastor | Nove ber for China, to mum* is %undny schoo :15’ | _ | missign work. 1. 38 3 i1 / Church services in Englis*;-â€"-â€"l()::«!@i ‘The Woman‘s Missionary n;ziaty Last Sunday,| Aug.. 80,] sevmk} met Tuesday afternoon at the church. members of the cqngncatian' attend-fl ‘The Barrington Canmip meeting has ed‘ the 30th ‘anniversary ee}'ebrafion;i ¢losed and Rev. Williams and family of the Evangeli¢al Orphans and (Old, returred home Monday. | 1 .}Peoples'\;flome t B':nsen_ville. 1. } : |{ © ’ 809““” Fo:n%Oofinc#E ‘About four thopusand : people were / wige | T | | Some of the members of: the Boy present, representing the churches of } Se : o of whith. M ‘the northern Ill}nois district. ooo h en AuL Cven Savage, ; : [ ~Aupach } * _ _| domb is chairman, with Owen Savage, Evangelical Bungalow Church . || scoutthaster and; Kenneth Ha asâ€" Rev. R. M: [Williams,, pastor | _/ sistant scoutmaster, attended a meetâ€" â€" Sunday school â€"9:45. | ing of the Court of Honor at Wau» Morning servikeâ€"11:00. ) = ~ /‘ ~;kega uap&vem:i“ C‘::;ilu ere CC SE PingiGatP ol ow Wns Nee s » Stikhnks ning worship at 8:00. t\ Mr. Andrews yill rtturn this week ith his famjli rom Ephraim, Wis,, where. they eamped ‘in" the . Peningula State Park, and will speak) at both services om Sunday. ~. | | _‘ Rev. *und% Church servi Last Sunday, members of the Morning . worship THE HIGHLAND PARK! Small sons and daughters have had a rollicking good time! But alas, the (time arrived when thoughts must turn schoolwards. This store has anticipated every n and i:E-:ady to serve in every way to help make the coming school year a success every boy and girlh.; | > |‘ :s Je | | $ILVT! d d EDP I Y oys ‘Coi Friendly Stofre #| Blt#nk’ets Not _ your actual shopping is done. We are thinking of your meeds and preferences when we buy |the goods and (put them on| our shelves; i forts to| please: you o back this as|the Friendly Store and will feel that you are always 4 meé. | | . .| Ch Th Wool binding kets, 817 at $4.50 â€"78x80 with n $7.95 â€"Larg with 10 â€"64x7€ Cotton | borders. ton. $3 sâ€"fl)(:omni] We hope you will think of Sunday. .0 ' Y ngelical jur ;ie ok, Pl%f choo :157 | rvices in Entlk‘!â€" |ar£ CX plaid Cotton ‘Blanâ€" 66x80 inches, price& pair. 0 c sb 9| )o . cellent quality \100!/,3 lanket with sateen Size 70x80. $12.50 pr y at this time.: / ool Blankets in large laids. : Sizq 66x80. i r. _ ~ _\;\ t $ 70x80 Part Wool : ‘in large block plaids g ir. t o< ‘Pure Virgin wob‘x,j in large plaid patâ€" : een bound; size 66x ; .50 pair. °. ) .0 i inch : tan {oft ‘grey lankets with colored {2/.95 pair. f mforters orters covered© with rxed matetials â€" and th 100% carded wool. 02 : size Comforter filled‘ )% New carded Cotâ€" etâ€" inch Comforter filled w wool. â€" Priced at liness ds one of the our store. \Our efâ€" at 10:45. Eveâ€" Readyâ€"forâ€"School Week _ laug:lh‘tets have hada_rol!ifi:k’m_g_ E_ood time. But alas, the time: has | * GARNE! Af;;;z-‘ a the Court of Honor at Wauâ€" | kegan, Monday evening." Credits were | awarded to some of the Boy Stouts. Evj‘f.ing serviceâ€"8:00. Re T. L. C. suhru a 1 lis J Cl AI 1i Vé ossibly one of the first needs of school days is a new supply of hosiery. ur hosiery stock for children is most complete and :‘;fuéstgretrllway!' fi;’y good. Noted makes found here included, Wayne Knit, Ironclad and urlington. .. 4 O foch i tadaP t Dough t 3 PM * Ee Nayne â€" Knit mercerized | â€"JWuyne Khit threeâ€"quarters â€"Boys! â€" extra heavy "Iron foliet srbbea. Blask, white _ lerigth socks in black, white Clad" Hose wit‘ triple knee. ine ribbetlcotton hose for s or girls, Price ‘ranges m 25¢ to 35¢ according to d colors. bgz charming are the new Hats forpthe tle miss. : Fashioned of felts and velâ€" ts and trimmed with bows, streamers id stitching. Prices are very moder+ ;é, ranging from | es ty d | $2.50 to $5.00 â€" / Children‘s Jersey Dr Wool Jemyqug@!uo 12 years .. ist arrived in time for school 'npéninié these pttt%hlittle Dresses of. allâ€",.. ol jersey are certain to give excellent s:gnce ‘They have collar and : ffs of self material in contrasting color and trimmed with buttons and : itching. | They aré splendid values at $5.95. . f R + Â¥ Eit pofre t } :] j f " â€" # | * . \ j } & . 2 + » ; j Plontvy af Haciery PA nit of fine wool yarns in attractive color combinations. ack, and egmn desirable styles. These sweaters are. : riced and gizes range from;2_4,t,o 34. : ""3I, | _ 32 in. Fine Dress Ginghams | : Priced at 25¢ and 35¢ yard _ Children’s*‘ Hats 1F Sat'een Blodmeljs y charming are the new Hats formthe ‘Misses Bloomers of highly mercerized| â€" 6 miss. : Fashioned of felts and velâ€" | :; isateen. Cut full and well finished. Black, ~ ; and trimmed ‘with bows, streamers || or white. _ , Bizes‘ 4 to 12 years 79':. stitching. Prices are very moder; Sizes 14 to 16 years 69c. $3# ranging from | wall ) / J â€"â€"Missés lace trimmed bloomers are ~‘ $2.50 to $5.00 | / | priced at 75¢ and 89c. : Children‘s Jacquard Sweaters PARK, dis ‘ or au 5 j 9 5 t Vool Jersey «J 0 €. 6 to 1 ue e 1e o i e n w . "l T w es L L n ....L,.lt- $1.25 and $1.50 Plenty of Hosiery â€"]Is Essential â€" pair ETORE NEWs rOoek uPC upni m dN (pP 1 jng and a ber. of the IIlinois Soâ€" Fcigty of Armeb. rfll give tllee‘.m}; ‘on.fonstrnflibul?h mew course real estate education, in coâ€"operation Judge Perry Persons acted as .chair man of the Court of Honor. â€" A council is to be formed for the towns pfaI;:'kl: Forest, Highland Park, Highwood and Deerfield and they plan to have a Field Day the latter part of September at which time the Boy Scouts of this council will compete, They are also planning to form a County Council to take in every troop in ‘1111 county fi these troops will get| together to .r. a Contt:mm Ddy. |The dru} ‘ not been anâ€" nountged, ) >â€"1. [ 9} .. [00fe 1 Karl H. Sheldon, who resides in the Fri:tryhr house on Rosemary Terrace, and who is a practicing archiâ€" tect, with offi¢es in the Wrigley buildâ€" â€";f!utlifigton .&rqp-qfltch /5 lerigth â€" socks. _ A splendid wearing quality. _ 59c pair $3.50 to $4.95 Deerfreld Eoiey w + Py 50c pair Give Course Pead wd Individual Name Pencil Sets $1.00 . Genuine leather um ‘Set consists of 4 pencils," pen "1. ~ JUUL Ne se case. _ . s, rule, eraâ€" Fitted with s, rule, m ser, M_Mfl- Name holder Three pencils in leather s Name in gold on pencillq:end Clad" Hose with triple knee. Black only. . ‘50¢ to 59¢ pair and lisle are priced at with the C ntral Y. M. C. A. School of Commenrce in Chicago. It will ‘\be a study of building construction inâ€" tended for real estate s and men fiflerutedinnduhflhfin first time that a course of this kind has <ever. been offered in connection with real estate education. / It is not to ‘be a technical course, butto make i*”m'flw&m‘mm /. Anvarticle concerning :rfinldn appeared, in Sunday‘s ne:â€" in the real estate section, also picture. ~‘Mr. Sheldon designed the Deerfleld Presbyterian church. : He also made plans for remodeling| the Masonic Temple ard the Deerfleld! The latter was recently, when the assemâ€" bly: hball was .converted: into : class rooms. / 1e d | & He was recently retained by the University of Wisconsin to design some buildings at Madizson. . ~ Slipâ€"over, Lumber Set at 75¢ at $1.50 a BC y 9y alte s o n RPEL: in { t yV \rs vea

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