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Highland Park Press, 29 Oct 1925, p. 7

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por co. IO lwich” MERE do " It. t... 5A "r U " At a; if: iiiiiiiiiii WANT ADS BRING RESULTS I / C THURSDAY; ,OCTOBER tt, SAVE with SAFETY PURETEST RUBBING ALCOHOL, Full Pint 49e North Short Igugt Company General Banking HIGHWOOD Phones 222 and 1400 atyour CN FRANKEN BROTHERS, "Deerfield, Ill. HOLLAND BULBS Sheridan Road and Central Avenue Madman PHARMACY Our stock of HALLOWEEN N OVELTIES is most complete Darwin, Cottage, and Early.Tu1ips,; Hyacinths, Narcissi, Crocuses, etc., ox exceptionally fine quality. Order early while assortment is complete. Personal Accounts Solicited Best varieties in strong clumps. "ihiiiiiif(i/iii)liLi1 PHLOX and IRIS In , a9e' vigorous, field-grown plants. New and choice sorts. IT IS PLANTING nus NOW. SEND TODAY 'd, OUR CATALOG C for A $1.00 Genuine Gillette Razor and A 50c tube of Klenzo Shaving Cream PEONIES VISITORS WELCOME TOW Deerfield NI (A ad. and”) 5T . PLAN'NEW mama ' ' .i - . AT LAKE F033: TYrCoit'tt2lr,000o, Wilma Pe' ', _ to Operate It As on of _ , l His Circuit ' An inquest Was held last evening} at the H. M. Prior CoA, offiee by Cornoner Taylor, the verdict of the jury being that of suicide while detw pondent over ill health. T C ' Nov. 5 at 8 p. m. The committee i charge is not conducting a . tick . selling campaign. There is no urging attendance. It is not given for the benefit of any special fund, nor for) mom. If desired, tickets may be ob- tained in advance at the school, ind they,wil1 be on sale at the door, the night of the concert. . f _ , WELSH SINGERS TO BE HERE NOVEMBER 5 The committee is assured. by the' interest already shown in the event theie are many families in town who areedelighted to have something of this kind to go to. Some neighbor- hood groupa are planning to go to- gether and take the children.- Many of the fathers who can not ordinarily be induced to go to I concert, are showing keen Interest in, this lively end “hunting men’: chorus. ' From other sources the police learned that Mrs. Stewart had been seriously ill with inthenza last win- ter and_had JG' full? recovered. After' Tiny had been discovered by Policeman Kopp, he seemed to think that his vigil had ended. He started for home and was, run' over and killed by an automobile on Sheridan road, near the Stewart residence. Many of the dogs owned by Mr. and Mrs. Stewart have been prize win- ners both in this country and abroad. "I called her about four o'eloek from the city," he told reporters. "She was all right then. When l, got home she failed to meet me as usual. This was so unusual - she hadn't failed to meet'me once in " years." The relatives have the deep sympa- thy of the community in thet, sudden and sad bereavement. . ' t Further information may be Vol»! mined from Mr, Smith. or from any of the oMeerts of the Elm Plate P." T. An Member? of the board! are,' Mrs. Warren It, Danley, president, Mrs. Ntrid Meyer. vice pmwmt, Mrs. George Bliss, secretary. Mrs. 1T; H. Decker, treasurer; Mrs. Inojl.» Steele, Mrs. Geo. Chink, Mu. Albeit P. Suite, Mrs. A: L. Mills and In.“ G. W. (hddtilu . / A sister of Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Wil.. liam Anderson, resides on Sheridan place and a niece, Mrs. E. E. Gibbs, is a resident of Ravinia. "The terrible' drought from which the entire south is suffering has placed Berry schools in a most dia.. tremiing situation. . The crops on which we counted are ruiniil., We have lost thousands of dollars, and we now face the winter and the prob- lem of taking care of there earnest boys and girls who have worked hem all summer. , tion wishes to exprer their gory-sin- cere thanks to the members and in.. terested friends who made the card party given last Thursday at the Highland Park Woman’s club bath a social and flnaneial tnieces., Ati, much money was realizedgt the party as was raised by the'three day rum- mace sale last year. The money which goes to Americanization and Patriotic education is greatly needed now as the following extract from n letter from Miss Martha Berry plain- ly shown. This chapter give; two scholarships there. _ l FIND WOMAN’S BODY A '" - FLOATING IN LAKE (Continued from page 1.) ' _ from his post for several hours. The dog was not confused in nny way and his lash was found buried under the white flakes, beside the neekpieee: Mrs. Stewart, who was 47 years old i went to the extensive kennels gshe Gli) her husband maintain at their home,‘ 636 Forest avenue. about 4:30 p. In. ,She told Tom Gately, the kennel mam that she wanted to take Tiny. .I great favorite of hers, out for an air: Gater said he did not notice any- thing unusual in the bearing of Mrs. Stewart as she left. V 3 Mr. Stewart declined to, discuss! whether his wife had ‘been demand? ent. , . I The North ft: Chapter} of the Daughters of American Revolu- 9m comer? of Deerpsth And Pomat avenues, Lake Forest; . that» build; in: to cost about $225,000.» It will:1 have; 'seatintr,eapaetty of MSO, it " announced, and Will, be no of the Pearl circuit. ttttmatted' by Willing: Pearl who is npentingthe Alcyort and Pearl theatres {Mahmud Pub The building will have hy. addition? four store room: on the mum (loot and a dozen offiegs In the mud story... The theatre will be modern in every respect and " feature the flttetst, motion pictures obtainable. I Americanization and Patriotic Eudcation Beeteifredt Let. ter from Berry School The James _ Andenon'T estate in planning to erect on its property“; ' --' .1 n_d.LA.‘ . on wr '/A. R. CARD PARTY m SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR (Continued from page 1) HIGHLAND max mast, HIGHLAND PM?) tumor; Faithfully yours, Martha Berry." . Hiven't you often wished ya] know its: {where to' Ind itd htSfil",tt,,tg, or a my o worn“ in selecting such 3 ram” will anally look J, for onhothint hand made, somethiiewhteh no can secure without sp'endlng a day in I crowded departinent stage. _ ':. V “A -7 Your will enio'y 1mshmt fropt, the great mortmcht of l'.tlT, wedr-t1tnt will be shown‘in Mn, o. Laurence Oleseq’s booth at the than: to be giVen by the) Woman'? club, ttiiv.' 20.21. _ " T ' _' T '. "hiG. Oleseni will be’aglld to at“. any special artist! for; ttabis,s,idr. lug apparel. if given to iho'y‘at ioiii; INFANTS WEAR BOOTH AT BAZAAR;N0v. 20-21 t. o. L. Olesen in Charge; Chance to Get Lovely , Christmas Gifts. HIGHLAND P T. H; De There is more in your home for you i by a thermostatic heat 15 South fl, ESTATE GAS MN also DANGLER ( A Hone-we m Cot They w [ We have for tsal? only a limited amount af thank bonds. 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