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Prompt work and pleasing 3 980C â€"__10¢ _ 98e 1 U wWa REPAIRMEX $1.00 : 59¢ _ 59¢ 69¢ $1.59 $1.00 Ti€ $1,.49 / guest during the . of her cousin, Tdcw; on 25¢ C nnounced at a given "by Miss izn hotel, Deâ€" ‘nt . of their s, to Seward _ of Mr. and £ 752 Foxdale ILLINOI of If You Don‘t Buy This, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1926 hX make a note on your calendar for January 1st, 1930 to comâ€" pare the value vmh-tuduy so you can calculate how much you lost by not buying. . ... Nothing can stop rapid develâ€" opment at Ravinia, lndrkm Vg;mflhmh‘ave. wil]fbe lined. H stores a very few years. no other station on the N. W. R.R. ‘this side lo:.faï¬pt' lgh::id:n can so good a on ught for less than $400 per foot. Owner, 5 Chicago. | 94e <noruRrNITURE :22 <Ar t epiy . ROR SALE :« BUSINESS) CORNER LOT 35 ft. front. at the N.W. corner Roger Wilhnms and Pleasant aves. | $3500 ($100 per ft.) _ fu! Es | e â€" LA \\, a 2 r C omm o pre® 2. 9 â€" ;3 a a ,& hae «c oo ' 4A 3 d 1J -s,_.l, » 1 The Billy Bowden Grocery The better brands otï¬;?dmd foods â€"â€" vegetables â€" tg â€"â€" fish. Come to the foodery of no regrets â€" the pure food shop that makes you feel better at table time. w4 Full . Value â€" Furniture (Sale. is is an event that is looked .fl:nï¬d to â€" by every one who has ever bought furniture from us during a sale as the greatest opportunity of the year to buy good furniture for less money. Every home that needs any: item of furniture should take full adâ€" vantage of this sale. : You may use our E. Z, Plan of,credit if you desire. i t Fine Groceries Eruits and Vegetables _: T soUTH ST. JOHNS AVE. Phone Highland Park 1723 Yard Goods â€" Stockings â€"â€" Party Prize Novelties Ete. â€" Ete. > "~rade in Deerfield where rents are less" THIS SEASON‘S PACKâ€" OLENDORE‘S DEERFIELD, ILL. Phone 185 Lakewood ave,., Yie P : The three children of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Plagge are ill with whooping cough. . k j Mrs. Fred Labahn attended a lunchâ€" eon at t‘?e home of Mrs. Fred Labahn, Sr., of Evanston, given in compliment to her grandâ€"daughter, Mrs. Fred Rohn of Detroit, Michigan, on Tuesâ€" day. 4 & Mrs. C. W. Getty was hostess at two tables of bridge at her home on Central avenue, | Wednesday afterâ€" noon. | The Ladies‘ Aid society of St. Paul‘s Evangélical church met at the home of Mrs.(John Huchlâ€" on Springfield avenue Thursday afternoon, January 7. Six new members were taken into the organization, including Mrs. F. D. Clavey, Mrs. Wm. Eberlein, Mrs. Elâ€" mer : Schmidt, Mrs. James Mailfald, Mrs. Theo. Ebert, and Mrs. F. G. â€"Pieâ€" penbrok. â€" It is hoped that others may soon follow their example. The °Episcopal® Mission will hold Vesper services in the Deerfield Maâ€" sonic Temple Sunday afternoon of January 17 at 4 o‘clock. + Continued from page 4 \ Mrs.. M. C. Lundgren and Mrs. Henry Siljestrom . of Highland Park were the guests of Mrs. Bruce Blaine Thursday. Pn se James Newcomb, son of Mr. â€"and Mrs. G. H. Newcomb of Central aveâ€" nue has chicken pox. . Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Blaine had as their <guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neild, Mr. and Mrs. George Schaffer of Chicago. â€"â€"Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Roll announce the marriage of their daughter, Marâ€" garet, and Waliter Dewy Deal . of Statesboro, â€" Georgia, â€" Saturday eveâ€" ning at 8 o‘clock at the home of the bride‘s parents on Waukegan road. Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok of St. Paul‘s Evangelical church performed the ceremony. 1 Â¥.c sb 2 "“’WM " _ _ UDEERFIELD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Roll entertainâ€" ed at a family reunion dinner at their home on Christmas day.â€" Among the out of town guests were Miss Una Stole and Mr. Elmer Roll of Crete, TIllinois, Miss Darline Bouk and Mr. Marshall Roll of Harvey, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Reynolds and daughter Marjory, Mr. and Mrs. Arâ€" chie Totterdale of Waukegan were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S.â€"P. Hutechiâ€" son Sunday. : members. The next meeting will be held January 27 at the home of Mrs. Will GaHoway with Mrs. Tesse Strong as assistant hostess. â€" ‘Mrs. L. Lowell of Irving Park was the weekâ€"end guest of Mrs. Lincoln Pettis. : Mr. E. P. Osterman who has been ill for the past two months is recovering and hopes to be out soon. Aofs l Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Pettis spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whiting of Irving Park. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reeds and two sons, ‘Duncan and Walton, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mcâ€" Mahan of Chicago Sunday. _ § Local and Personal . * To correct an item in last week‘s edition. â€" Mr;â€"and Mrs. Otto Savella of Waukegan and Mr. and Mrs. 0. St. Peter of Highland : Park ‘ were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clavey on New Year‘s day and not Mr. and Mrs. Harry Qlendorf, Also, the Episâ€" eopal Mission services were. held on Sunday morning and not Mo.day morning. .. / + t 9 Herbert Roll, who has been in the Aviation service of the U. 8. Navy in Panama for the past three years has returned to his home in Deerfield. Mr. A. A. Dennerlein was pleasantâ€" ly surprised by: a number of his friends at his home on Orchard lane Wednesday evening. The affair was in celebration of his birthday anniâ€" versary. Cards and games were the features of the tvening. . .‘ Miss Josephine Trute of St. Joâ€" seph‘s hospital, Chicago, spent the weekâ€"end with her mother, Mrs. F. Trute on Second avenue. + Mrs. R. D. Reeds entertained the Young Matrons Bridge club at her home on Deerfleld avenue, Tuesday afternoon. _‘ â€" * 22 atts Mrs. Harvey Smith had as her week end guest, her sister, Miss Irma Gapâ€" l P C $ C * Mrs. Emma Feuer of Racine, Wisâ€" consin, is assisting her sister, Mrs. Mary Duffy, during the illness of her daughter, Annie, who has pneumonia. A trained nurse is also in attendance. Mrs. Thomas : Mooney, president of the Altar and Rosary #ociety of the Holy Cross church will be hostess at a card party at the Masonic Temple Saturday afternoon, January 23, at 2 o‘clock. She will be assisted by the ladies of the church and the proceeds of the affair will be added to the altar fund. The sale of the tickets is in charge of Miss Clara Ender, Arrangeâ€" ments are being made for tables of bridge, five hundred and bunco, with lovely prizes to be awarded to the winners, â€" after which> refreshments will ‘be served in the banquet hall, downstairs. F $ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clavey and three children, Gordon, Betty, and Jack and Mrs. B. H. Kress, departed by motor for Gulf Port, Mississippi, Monday morning. They expect to be wone several months. Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Kress will live in the Clavey home during their absence. ; Mr.. N. McKellar of Fargo, N, D. en route to Cangda spent a few days of last wek with his daughter, Sally. at the B. H. Kress residence on Hazel avenue. _ s | ; ‘ Mrs. William Kreh will be hostess at the Justâ€"So ‘club, at her home on Osterman avenue next Tuesday afterâ€" noon The annual installation of ~officers of the Deerfleld Royal Neighbor lodge will be held in Masonic hall Thursday evening, January 14.. Mrs. Orman Rockenbach of Lake Zurick, past oracle of the Deerfield R. N. A. will be the installing officer. Mr and Mrs. R. E; ï¬dwl.l and two sons, Richard and William of Chicaâ€" go were the guests of Mrs, Kidwell‘s sister, Mrs. 8. M. Gooder Sunday. Mrs. Gooder‘s mother, Mrs. M. E. MceMulâ€" len, of Canton, IIl., who has been visâ€" iting at the Gooder home for several weeks ompanied the Kidwells to Chicago, where she will spend the week,. t i Rev. Elmer: M. Moser, extension Evangelist from the Moody Bible Inâ€" stitute of Chicago will preach in the Deerfield â€"_~Evangelical Bungalow church every evening except Saturâ€" day, at 8:00 p. m. from January 10 to 24. He preaches the word of God with power and without any apologies for the gospel. The teachers and officers of the Presbyterian church school were given an oyster supper in the assembly room of the church Tuesday evening. Mrs, C. W, Boyle entertained the bridge club at her home on Springâ€" field : avenue Wednesday afternoon. A delightful assortment of people, married and ‘single couples attended the masquerade dance ‘at the Wilmot school last Saturday evenring. Many beautiful prizes were awarded for the most . attractive costumes. Among those were, Mr.~ and Mrs. Edward Bucher ofâ€" Highland Park, Mrs. A. J. Johnson, Elvira Mentzer, Mr. Sheer, and Irene Beckwell, The Beckwell, Harder and Pottis orchestra furnishâ€" Mrs, William H. Steffis was called to the home of here brother, Henry F. Lancaster in Chicago, Saturday, who is seriously ill. His condition has imâ€" nroved ‘since. *# ed the music. The seventy dollars which was realized at the affair will help swell the Progressive club fund of the Wilmot school. > Mr. Fred Bucher of Chicago visited friends in this vicinity last week,. Mr. Bucher was a barber in Deerfield a number of years ago. . ‘Mrs, Jack Mgefl and two children, Jack and Dorothy, who have spent the past ten days with Mrs. Jennie Robâ€" bins of Madison, Wisconsin, have reâ€" turned to their home. . Mrs. J. A., Reichelt, Jr., was the guest of Mrs. Roy n Guild of New Bedford, Mass., at a luncheon in Chicago Wednesday. â€" Mrs. Guild is en route to Duluth, Minnesota. * Mr. William Seiler «moved his electrical supplies fr the Milton Frantz Plumbing Shop to his home on Deerfield avenue. ‘ | s 4 Mr. Mathew Walsh of Chicago spent a few days of last week with his sisâ€" ter, Mrs. C. T. Burns, on Orchard lane. 4 Mr. A. A. Dennerlein attended a Poultry: Show ’-conferenfe at Kokomo, Indiana, last Friday. . |© m A coming social event scheduled for Saturday evening, January . 16, is the Froli¢ dance, which will be given in the ball room :of the Masonic Temple by the Melody Boys. The Melody Boys: orchestra is composed of four splendid â€" young men 'Yosmsimz- exâ€" ceptional _ music. ~ability, . Wallace Reichelt, pianist; Russell Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Glasgow and daughâ€" ter, Mildred, of Norwm Patk, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holt. Mrs./ Carl Anderson ©(Elizabeth Reichelt), substituted in . the: sixth grade departmental work of the Eim Place Grammar schoo{ in . Highland Park, four days of last week. Mr. Ralph Horenberger served as best man at the wedding of Robert White and Katherine Millet which took place in the Buena Memorial Presbyterian church, Chicago, Friday evening. K+ oi e The Worth While Circle was enterâ€" tained: at a six o‘clock dinner at the home of Mrs. A. L. Adams of Winnetâ€" ka Monday evening. Mesdames W. W. Clark, L. G. Brand and Irving Brand dre the Deerfield members who attended. agiuey Th The New Year‘s eve dance given by the Deerfield Volunteer Fire departâ€" ment was a success from every standâ€" point and they wish to express their appreciation to the community for their patronage and coâ€"operation and especially to those who so generously donated. . A financial report will be made next week. t 3 The: W. M. S. of the Bungalow Evangelical church will give au\bakery sale in Meierhoff Hardware store Satâ€" urday afternoon, January 16. °_ _ The next service of the Episcopal church at Deerfieldg will be held at the Masonic temple on Sunday afterâ€" noon, January 17, at four o‘clock, the Rev. Leland H. Danforth, rector of the Church of the Holy Comforter, Keniiworth, officiating. Parentâ€"Teacher Association f The Deerfield Grammar School Parâ€" entâ€"Teacher association will meet in the school Friday afternoon, January 15. i A The 7th and 8th grades will preâ€" sent a play, "Uncle Sam‘s Country Store," â€"The characters represent the eountries of South America, Cuba and the Philippines, carrying on commerce with United States, The play is a development of the work being done in the 7th and 8th grade geography »lasses. â€" "Teaching izen," will be discussed from the point of view of: A Mother ...... Mrs. iam Galloway A Teéacher ........) ~erlimepn es reme Mr; Ott A Camp Fire Girl ...... Anne Warner A: Scout. { } PX Bungalow â€" Church R. M. Williams, p lz Sunday school at 9 +:45, . Morning worshin at 11. Christian Endeavor, at 7. Gospel service at s THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS The â€"Mission Band met on Tuesday afternoon in the ‘church, Rev., Moser talked to the children about ‘the misâ€" sion work to the Eskimos, the chilâ€" dren enjoyed it immensely. On next Saturday, Jan. 16, the Woman‘s Missionary Society bakery sale will be held in Meierhoff‘s hardâ€" ware store. ‘ Bread, coffee cake, n;;iu, and cakes of assorted kinds: will\ be on sale. â€" This sale will open at two o‘clock so come early. © . We‘are now in the W).fv': revival meetings to which we X looked ‘forward â€" for . some: ?'z These services will continue every evening this week and next with the exception of Saturday night. Rev. Moser is thq speaker, who, being asâ€" sisted .by . sp musical numbeérs, conducts .vety interesting services, ‘Rev. Mosér will speak at the two services next Sunday. Mr. H. R. Vant will put on one of those interâ€" esting "rag pictures". which presents a sermon in its¢lf, av the evening serâ€" vice. We are also expecting the "Wheaton: Maleâ€"Quartet" to be with us Sunday evening. The following, as prospective park commissioners, received the follqowing votes: Elmer Clavey 61, Theo. Ebert 62, ‘Arthus Ender 70, Paul Hunter 67, Theo. J. Knaak 49, B. H. Kress 60, Dr. W. B. Metcalf 75, G. H. Newâ€" comb 67, James O‘Connor 82, A. C. C. Timm 98. ; ~â€" Defeat Park District The park district election held in the town hall Tuesday, Jan. 12, was defeated, the ballot being 145 against and 99 in faver. 7 PEERFIELD HEAVIES DEFEAT EV ANSTON 5 Junior choir rehearsal Saturday ternoon at three o‘clock. With 15 seconds to play, the score a tie, Baker sank a basket from a position over halfâ€"way down the floor, that gave Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school a 22 to 20 victory over Evanâ€" ston on the Evanston floor, last Friâ€" day ~night. Besides avenging her football defeat of ‘last fall, Deerfield got a good start toward another subâ€" urban league . championship. â€" The lightweights were unable to puncture Evanston‘s defense, losing 20 to 8. Heavy weights Win ‘The heavyweights took a thriller in handy fashion, according to the Shore Line, the school paper. Before the game was three minutes old, Deerfield was downing Evanston 5â€"1. ‘With the score looking like that, Evanston took a sudden spurt, runing through us almost at will, It did not look so good when: the half ended, the score 12â€"6 against us. Coach Peel, however, must have inspired the boys between halfs as they certainly came back: in the second half. a The half started with Lindenmeyer getting the tip off and sinking a basâ€" ket on top of it. Decrfield took things right in their own hands, tying the score, 212. Evanston then came back, putting us behind 20â€"12. Deerâ€" field then called time out, three minâ€" utes left to play. Lindenmeyer and Martin sank four baskets in as many trips, tieing the score at 20 all. 22.20 Evanston took time out, 49 secâ€" oné!s}:‘phy. .On the tip off, Baker took the ball and sank a long one from the middle of the floor, score Martin and Lint for us, Lewis did anston, tying with score honcrs. each : get used to the, fac was a little larger which they were used either shooting over : short of it. / > The game opened with Evanston taking the lead, making the score 5â€"1 in less time than it takes to tell. Roâ€" senthal and <Robertson did the outâ€" standing work for Deerfield. Hart, Evanston ceptez. was high scorer for his team with three baskets and three free throws for a total of nine point. Evanston won 20â€"8. t <E 4 Heavy weight : Score Deerfield 22 â€" Eva > ~vC. W. Parkes, /.‘ / and to all others that may be interâ€" ested herein, that there will be sold at public auction at the warehouse rooms of the HIGHLAND PARK TRANSFER & STORAGE COMâ€" PANY, 374â€"376 CentraF avenue, Highâ€" land ‘Park, Illinois, beginning at ten o‘clock in the forenoon of the 9th day of February 1926, to satisfy the wareâ€" houseman‘s lien now held by the unâ€" dersigned, against Martin, If Baker, rf Lind‘my‘r, ¢ Laegeler, rg Sï¬pey’wl' Skidmore, rf Gabbert, rg C. W. Parkes, covering the goods, chattels, and merâ€" chandise, and all other effects and things which are now in storage will then be offered for sale to the hi%lwst and best bidders in separate or bulk lots, as follows: . â€"=< . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO: ~~~_. One Upright, pilano. . _ ‘ ‘Richt reserved to reject any and 374 Central Avenue, Highland Park, Ilinois. Highland Park, IMlincis NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE oF GoopsS HIGHLAND PARK TRANSFER & STORAGE COMPANY. BFP 20 3 Lewis, rf 1 2 1 Levison, If 5 11 Hitkox, c 0 2 0 Holland, rg 00 0 Henser, ig 0â€"0 0 Nelson, If Evanston 20 BFP r starred > for‘ Evâ€" for high 11 points. 0.0 0 1:0 4 atâ€"| MUSEUM INSTRUCTION C DEPARTMENT GAINING :, The autumn record of the departâ€" Sutolmm«minmï¬onhoneof the many indications that Chicago‘s interest in intelligent art appreciation is ~steadily increasing. A high perâ€" centage of new names appears in the classes the department is giving in art history, art appreciation, and sketchâ€" PLUMBING HEATING Highland Park Sales Co. for the RAYFIELD OIL BURNER DETROIT JEWEL GAS RANGES â€" GAS WATER HEATERS Repairing and Remodeling Have you seen the new silk shower curtaim . V isit our showroom MASONIC ANNEX BUILDING Phone 456 e (‘Red\ [ Ball J FELL BROTHERS "Ballâ€"Band" Arctics save you money by protecting ourcieuthcr shoes from destructive aouimco. too. _ ‘Ten million ï¬ople look for the Red Ball Trade Mark when they buy Rubber Footwear. Make your choice of styles from our complete assortâ€" ment of "Ballâ€"Band." â€" ; Keep Your Feet Dry Nothing like a pair of ‘"Ballâ€"Band"" Arctics %or keeping your feet dry and warxginghe}rcryyvorstrathcr. You can laugh at treezing co deep snow, slush a‘xl&l mud if yougwcarda Ballâ€"Band." EDWARD STRENGER 509 Central Avenue, Highland Park, HL Bootery «#Abp #amÂ¥ + New Year crowd at the ‘White House called impressive. â€" Probably those who got caught in the jam callâ€" ed it compressive. _ ingforgem-wo{m Reâ€" will offer a full and varied schedule for the new year. A program with detailed information will be sent gladly on ‘request. â€" Address Miss Claudia Upton, museum instruction. PHONE 6382 PAGE FIVE