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Highland Park Press, 10 Sep 1925, p. 3

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Rough Dry" : service ming of all your flat the wearing apparel riu’gnc:..‘ t" hing we t 0 fade iA mm and Dyers x s EPTEMBER R 10. i Meter Car in Scrub RY H. 2. 1%0â€"1231 724 _ E. been appointed: 7 s ‘ $ _ ~ Financeâ€"James J. Hood, A. J, Enâ€" / E_\ ‘der, Paul Hnnct:. Thg'odon J. Knaak, _ T _‘ William W, ry, William Barrett, \ 1 ¢ Wiltiam Desmond, Burr H. Kress. _ _ \Â¥he announceméent of a Fall Festiâ€" ul and Street Carnival for Deerâ€" WlM on Saturday, Sept. 26, by the _ Soorfield Boosters has met with ‘ hearty approval and the entire town: _ mas avowed its coâ€"operation in makâ€" \ ae this affair ‘a success. <| â€"â€" ; ‘ _ Mhe carnival is to be given for: the A senefit of the Decrfld?'l‘in departâ€" 1 . ment. â€" The parade will begin at 4:30 _/ on Saturday afternoon, headed by a. â€" [ . gs piece band. Therg will be a Queen: â€" B > af the carnival and paraders of fairies 4 ;‘-‘-.'! Soméething very© novel _ [ wit be "Decrficld from 1875 to the ;: ‘.!” ent d‘y.” The ‘Boy smtl and B / schoot children will â€"also participate. â€" E* Pancing will be on the paved street _ B / ‘of Deerficld avenue from Waukegan o fid to Rosemary Terrace. ; [ | _E ~ _ ‘There will: be ‘registration booths _ E_ and prizes will be donated by the ie .. â€" ts and: citizens. â€" There will e i: e plenty of concession booths so that _ E_ ~ «id and young"may enjoy themselves. P y ‘me9 : State of Illinois . _~‘ Office of the Superintendent of ie I Public Instruction & ¢:] : ; September 1, 1925. â€". .‘ iSeptember 17th will be the 137th %" anniversary of the signing of the ‘ Constitution of the United States. _ The ‘Constitution Anniversary assoâ€" _ +> tlation has requested that all of the %@;"’ school$ observe Constitution Week, ‘ \<«+September 14â€"20. - f _ Witizen in Deerfield. hss chairmen will . appoint their § committee. R * u. * 3»‘!'?;" youngmay enjoy themselves.| The evening‘meeting will be held /‘ ‘"A four door Nash sedan will be| in April, with an‘a exhibit of _ given away, also a one tube Kellogg | interest to . c j R ¢ * radio set. Come and make this a| _ Program for the y*r 1925â€"26: â€", _ gala Deerfield day. | September 18â€" |â€" _ : f _.. Arthur J. Ender is president of the | Getâ€"together 1 ng for mothers and _\ Deerfield Boosters. Paul M. Dietz| | teachers." | | ; _ lig secretary and treasurer and Ira| Presentation of ¢ x . _ Gardner is ‘assistant secretary and| Presentation of teachers. : _\ treasurer. . ©| / * Rusiness. t 45 h } _ The following committees have| Constitution Week. ; +Â¥ ‘Refreshment committeeâ€"Chairman Mrs. J. A. Stryker, president of Deer field P. T. A. \. s Public safety committee ‘â€" Chairâ€" p, 'l‘hilo TO“. # £0}5 : 1” Barrett. : s " Muasic â€" committee â€" Chairman, ‘ Building of â€" #tands committeeâ€" Chairman, Alex Taylor. f | " Decorating committée â€" Chairman, Herman ,Frost. p1:} * Entertainment committee â€" Every . The movement for the obsérvance of this anniversary is a: very ixgpp_'r- tant one, and I urge that you call the matter to the attention of your teachâ€" ers and suggest that an hour be. set awside on Wednesday, September 17, or on some other day during Constiâ€" tution Week, in all ybur sehools, for the purpose of calling attention to the anniversary, and for discussion of the meaning and importance of the conâ€" stitution, . either by the teacher or some outside speaker. > | Arrangement committee â€"â€" Chair pâ€" Concessions committeeâ€"Chairman, Dance committéeâ€"Chairman, Wilâ€" GARNETTS AY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1925 Humming Bird Hosiery xs‘mll!“M to gi1 isfaction. We will replace mnftthagld with your entire approval.. We want yot demonstration Saturday in our window betw of 3 and 5 and 7 and 9 p. M. . . Mss :o | : : Mumming Bird Hosi« __..‘1Is Shown in 39 New Shade committeeâ€"Chairman, Edâ€" ilumming Bil‘d Hq _on Living Mod« Speéial Demonstration of STORE NEWS : Trusting you will te in this matter in every way possible, I am _ Yours # y, i ; .. F. G. Blgir, Superintendent. y3 Garden Ex 4 The Garden club of| Deerfield will have an exhibit of fruits, flowers and vegetables ‘at flwgs yterian church on Friday afternoon,| September 11 from 2:30 until 5 o‘clotk. Visitors are welcome to ‘the exhibit. _ < Last Thursday . n ‘the proâ€" gram committee of Deerfleld school | Pa eacher . association met at the of, Mrs. G. H. Newâ€" comb, the chairman, and arranged the following program / for theâ€" ensuing school year. % meeting will be held on the!‘ third Friday of Sepâ€" tember. All otbir? ngs will occur the second Friday of each month at 2:30 o‘¢lock in the a oon. f The evening‘meeting will be held in April, with an attra exhibit of interest to them, f Program for the year 1925â€"26: |, September 18â€" | > [ October 9â€"â€" | |‘~_ Program by tl'tf ‘4th Business. ~ . } > Fire prevention day. "Recreation". +1 Paper by B. Read‘by Mrs. J. A November 13â€" â€" Story of Thanksgivin pupils of the Business. Armistice day National Book cation week, | December 11â€" | Christmas carols by Business. M "Music," | coâ€"operatio KomuLt. Te January â€"8â€" L .005 | Program by 7| hwund'ath gradess <|| _ Business, "L *# 5 i (f "Teuchinf citlz_enshi P 0; M In the homeâ€"a mothers _‘ In the| schoolâ€"â€"a teacher. .. 1e In Camp Fireâ€"â€"A |Camp Fire girl. In Boy Scoutsâ€"A Boy Scout. };>~ February 12â€" | Bd Lin‘coln"-: birthday. .| , Patriotic program by 5th grade puâ€" pils. | BusinesJ Match 'fl Progra pils. | Busines "Thrift. lar t Engst Bakery-‘ra!e. [ ( /y Apetacl| J | || $ Fatherg‘ meetingâ€"Evening meeting. Arbor day. .| | \ $: National Garden week. \ + Exhibition of bird "houses made by school children. /« > May 14â€" | 0 0 ; Program by 3rd grade pupils. poiter p Report ofwdri,;tlfi to annual. state eonvention‘ at Champaign. E4 16 ind gramâ€"; Wistorain Teaching the value of a dolâ€" the‘ children."â€"Mrs. G. E. by ist and 2nd grade puâ€" sgiving 6th g celebrg io Bti % )s1ery e perfect sdé- not meet to see this een the hours t Reichelt, Jr. . dramatized by tion. n National Eduâ€" chool pupils. BJ has done: for Rev. Mark J. of . Mrs. Phil ramCl ie d 0e it '{(.- + y‘[' ov '-’_}',' d plan ol 3 Election of officers. > +;\ * 1 E:'uth., One is to be given 3 + tern Star on wmbn.; ‘and the other by the Woman‘s Mis: society of the Evangelical Bungalow church on Sept. 19. | ad: Mr. and Mrs. Hart and Mr. and 7th grades, Miss h‘rgmt Hansen; 4th and 5th grades, Mrs. R. E. tis; Ind and 3rd grades, Miss M 3 Childs; ist and 2nd B grades, Mrs. Wilma Williams. (The new east K addition of two roorl,i is not yet = pleted and classes |are being held in the assembly hall. | & The Eastern Stat card party given at the Deerfield , Temple on last Thursday evening was a splendid fi cess, in spite of the terrifically w weather. â€" Bridge, five hundred . and serving of refreshments. * Miss Nellie Knaap spent the weekâ€" end with her sister, Mrs. Jack Bradâ€" spent Two bakery sales will be given this TIVO Puebhg CPMCCOORE . Mnfi c n t nldondie evening. They marched: around : t grounds several times, playing at t various exhibits, played in the gra stand and accompanied the vaudeyi acts, both afternoon and e‘venin‘:g. M oan . and evsnInE«" [ 14400 2B it dn winiii es ucss in t . The. Junior department â€" of t Presbyterian Church school present an exquisite basket of beautifuli_flo* BPCC y pounicihan in 1 2001 NeqR MEA AATU ENAE NT un 0 ers ‘to the, retirin%ls,emtury of 3 departmen&, Miss Helen : Reichelt,. Sunday morning. Miss < Helen 1 Tuesday for De Kalb, II1, where entered the Northern Ilinois St Teachers college.. _ (Miss‘, Marga Sneddon also left on Tuesday to : ter the same teacher‘s college for | second year. \ ~) . ~ P Mrs. Carlâ€"T; Anderson gave a f2 ily dinner Sunday in compliment her sister, Miss Hélen Reichelt. ; THE HIGHLAND PARK ‘ Congiderable excitement was cause at 8:30 Sunday evening when an eX plosion which was heard for blocks drew curious people to the center 0 the town. | Escaping illuminating: @ which penetrated| the ~sewers W ignited ':aen Max : Winter threw1 match, with which he had Lighted . Cigarette, into a nunh‘ol'e. Tbc‘ eod m s c o oi onl 09 ts "4¢ 4 hol! Acobbrdetvin 4 rieicin hoii me anriapen bpue PTOl of ‘the manhole had holes in it, ! the‘ solid: one. in (the center of 1 road was thrown up, and the force the explosion went through the wh sewer system. Max was so \frip tened that he ran 200 yan.is p_nd‘ not g}op to see what made the oXÂ¥ Rdymorgosquhing. who (has J§§t |* m“mod ' m fomit by au OBE + bile, was the guest of Ewald Wintée (on Monday.. Mr. Strubing is a form@r, Deerfield resident, m’l’hefi 1dcpzhhentmcanadg Saturday |morning to extinguish blaze in a. -ho? back of the old Gan ner ho:"s” ':1\6 (fire was caused * ll)):‘::is %:umtlmflsmth Bend., 1 spent _thej_putlwpek Awith his mo given_ in compliment: to . Mis# LAbBA Jolinson‘s mother of <Stoughton, . Wis. The Doreas society is holding an all day meeting in the . ® church, with a Imcheon, today. | [ renpabmin d ds ht d ieesn ie 3 I 1 The George Burnett family moved into their new colonial home on @s« terman «avenue this: week. . [ * Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stadier of;®râ€" chard Lane entertained rehtim rom Montana on WeJnesday. e P s The W., C.; T. U; met Tuesday Mfâ€" térnoon ‘at the Presbyterian chureh. ‘An election of officers will: be held at the next meeting, which is to b@ anâ€" nounted later, | _ . o P _ _ Mrs. James ‘Dougherty: and. ifwo ‘\daughters, Margaret and Wiln al| of \Chicago, spent last week with Mr \Dougherty}s sister, Mrs. Fred K4 CC MRS T vuitiel bahn. played, followed by the $4 k, Friday aine attended a borg Df | had: won LNC. 104 4200000 7 C000 Coldnca o P B Sshats dvanAire NMT i bdn wm.cqmu'adduuonmchi- of their & l ';ime White, son‘ dee road when their. car was se : *>> dhh| gan. avenue and sign a deed. for the. Mr. and Mrs. William White, a| by a Sunday special T mernck K Wis. | property. â€" Incidentally the deeds cost| year ago July 1st, when a fire ‘deâ€"| were, Peter Reitz, 44 years dd"‘“““.. (ye hn | $24, which in most cases of this kind,| stroyed their home. . The little daughâ€" | truck farmer residing in Tessville and y o +ian| when they do not use the mails, is | ter died .m‘m.umw his son, Harry, 20 years. old. { . "T| more than the lot is worth. _ _ _â€" _ {and Mr. Kaonnedy were io te injured were James Reits, 18 years . uo_m:ag,l of the Deerfield Masonic for many months.. Mr.. old, (another :t), And Peter ‘Mich * : ! A (Qs.| lodge will visit the umdhbdr is still ori ‘:fie;m;-h ‘aels, 35 years old of Oakdale, N. Mr. _ .. . |9"*| September 19. On the 20th the War: | for bravery| from, the Chicago Police| Darnerove, Deerfleld *ice :man, witâ€", . _ dens. of | the Deerfleld lodge are. inâ€" | d ‘ “"i‘”" the. Chi nessed the accident and took them to \â€" .. ‘rom vited to a big bration n# mm_‘l |ur, and Mrs. the w‘ ( t f ts . {)>â€"â€".] Night" at Evanston. | .. = | BHave been lwi{xf at the Rockenbach| The Young Matrons Bridge club s lgen.| Evangelical . chuwich will next| | Mr. Edward Gagne and his moth: | home of Mrs. Clavey. 3 0) at | Thursday. ‘m:“m hdme of | ér, Mrs. Frommn® of Chicago -pcai‘ (Arthur Kress returned Wednesday;. . . $ an.| Mrs. Olivia Andé estal ;M‘%MWWM me. | frtom Voltaire, North Dakota, where â€"â€"_ :. (_|_ Mrs. Harry Mublke and daughter,| _ Mrs. Mary| Kogabelin â€" en *:-hwuu-m.m lant, NMte. . _: * 0 a| Betty, have returned from a week‘s | Jadies of Wheeling at a . K. Cole, * 4 d of| visit in Bloomington, IJ. | .| ... . [ ing party at her home. on id |‘‘Richard Kress and Mr. Bary of Oak .. . .. Mrs.| . Mrs. Leo Seiler was taken to the reet Tuesday afternoon. . â€" m‘mummm / E2| fighland Park hospital: on Monday|| Mrs. Wilbiam Koebelin hod as | the w Where they visited Mr. _ 1P '?nd‘un&flentanqpeufioq.’i last ‘her sister, Miss I Bart‘s uncle. â€" _ t fee m oo ies il t S ioi e t Caeroole C en EOS T 5 e hestog ue asr in hy 3 m he ~Miss.. . Nellie Knapp and , Misses Ethel |and .Mae Titus. are boarding with Mr. and. Mrs. |Chu'len G. Pettis: Miss Stella Wood is living at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Huhn, ~â€" A saleswoman canvassed the town last week, "giving away" chances on lots in Florida. â€" All you. had nto ? 104 C209 .. in sns enb ty D o me ts Wl Pm was to give her your nameé, and nd-l dress.: On M:‘Iyu, evexyone‘; who had given his or her name, regeived along distance chll saying mfl‘t&-’z' had: won the lot and to comifm; 6 cago to a certain address on Michiâ€" gan. avenue and. ‘sign a deed for the propérty. â€" Incidentally the deeds cost szt,whichinmottmsofthhkhdr when they do not use the m is $24, which in mogt CRNCS 71 ME ALCAT when they do not use the . mails, is em 4 rfield Mason: M..j.'.'fif'm mm:vmbd:- ‘September 19. the 29th Wars ‘dens of| the Deerfleld lodge are‘ inâ€" vited to a big celebration * Night" at Evanst i in mog _\ The Sewing club of St. [Paul‘s Lganteli_cd.chmf‘?h‘ 'mm next Thursday. n . at, t : of Mrs. Ofl'i:mn‘ ol | Mrs. Harry| Muhlke and daughter, B‘W’hnrehlmfid from a week‘s visit in Bloomington, IIL _ |.| .. .. Mrs. Leo Seiler was taken to the Colorful ~cretonne hangings to those returning home varied color combinations no fabrics are reminiscent of ol with riotous bloom. 29¢ to portuni GAR N ‘~_ ‘Specially Priced Are $2.50 _ Ruffled Curtains at $1.88 a Pair _ . urtains of fine mflrquisette can be thosen in choite of three dot patâ€" They are pure wh{te. have seltrufll:iedxemd:uflled tie+ backs. urtains sell regularly at $2.50 pair an this special pricing offers opâ€" y for a timely saving. $1.88 pair. : | oa | YLLINOIS Drapery â€" e the . mails, is r(‘liqdfl{.1 erfield Masonic | tal for mar WW ig still crip; e 29th :W:t‘ ‘ bravery 1 lodge are: inâ€" 1 ation "Whrdens| cago Tribu | M ve been _of St. |Paul‘s ?:u since will meet next| . Mr. Edw at the ‘hame of | ér. Mrs. °F \chase. \Most"#:eopl‘e ::umt when once a friend is made no effort is too great to keep that friendship. . â€" That‘s the way we feel about customers and friends of this store. When anyone makes a purchase, no matter how small, we feel a personal responsibility for the satisfaction which should come from the purâ€" Autumn‘s. colorings, smart new styles, and charming fabâ€" . _$18. ics give to the mode a delightful, different air. New fashions reuremfi bled here with care and skill ~. _ ~ ; iflheModentePficilikeSelecflofi‘at ~.|â€" this Store Satisfactory from Every . â€" # â€" Mi e om Albi & , Mich to St. Paul‘s parâ€" fi nage last w%mm \Mrs. Frank R: t on Friday to visit her aunt, Mrs. J. J. Metcalfe of %nhnd,; Ohio, .: From. there. she motor to Detroit and her aunt I1 accompany ‘her to Deerfield for a visit next week. .. ; Mr. and Mrs.| Samuel: Rockenbach tertained Po_l?qzmu\ John Kennedy j cago: at| dinner on Thursday T nlang. Th: Apuibedy raved thertife ‘offer a ch¢ the great o being shor fashioned 1.85 pair. â€" o Eff Autumn =abrics Rev. Pigpentrok and family moved ‘s Loviest Frocks Are Here \\ Priced From â€" f Frt Is Too Great to _ eep a Friend n: in drapery ,nrt‘:ens' filled 50 to $39. 175 soft supple silks and finest woolens join ndid assortment, and you will instantly Beautiful Hand Decorated : Sun and Boil Proof : These pieces are exceedingly ho ooo iJ s igis O &A M m E u-epog -h:ln-h mfl Combinations of colors, h?d::i;nmp.mdmdo&nm not be duplicated in machineâ€" mm&:fim. Inâ€" cluded are Towels f Table Covers > , â€"â€" Scearfs = _ Card Table Covers $1.25 and $1.50 each. Fritech who is a teacher in the School g !orml y T: > lrnnlmm-nd t family of Downersâ€"~Grove spent the weekâ€"end at\the T. L. Knaak home. f Le Ray have returned to Galesburg. â€" > Mr. and Clarence Huhn and Two men were killed Bunday at the C. M. & St. Paul crossingâ€"at Dunâ€" by a Sunday special. Those killed were. Peter Reitz, 44 years old, a Mfmmhfmflhfi his son, Harry, 20 years old. injured were James Reits, 18 years Melvin, II1., visiting at the Iehl, Bents Hand Embroidered $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 . i uo tns Hinere Priced and on fine linens. P ccording to size at $1.00, usual. You‘l find us Crinkle Bedâ€"Spreads hi rh ie @EHREH O Towels PAGE THREE * A 74 " ta $ yedt 1% vPG O PP

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