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Highland Park Press, 22 Jul 1926, p. 4

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USCY s *those European diplomates out so much applesauce. expect to make the primary an issue in the ~ ign, but it is a little difâ€" what this has to do with of corn. enterprising Californian is a bet by not signing Adbâ€" to a movie contract. day Evenings August i2 its and ask cedar bags moths durâ€" There will EV ANSTON purchase cf these y. striped flanneis Launderers®" 0is to a UNDRY _ ts stylea them for the smartest thing =â€"â€"all in the 2 and and yourg menâ€" ny such value ever “‘_’!‘-’â€"We think everment that Hub ur july Saile at hicago TAY el € Sons CTTYTÂ¥T ¥¥â€"â€"~ +»* > + +# a ue » JRSDAY, JULY ery Newest 22, 1926 o o a o [# Mr. and Mrs. Alex| Willman, Mr. and Mrs. Bâ€"H. Kress, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenslade, Messrs. George Hessler, Richard and Arthur Kress, and Miss Margaret Kress were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stuenkey of McHenry, Il1., Saturday. C J P Mr. and Mrs. F. J. O’CQT&J family of County Line rodd‘spent Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clavey and family and Mr. Richard Kress motorâ€" er to Burlington, Wis., Sunday. During the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ender, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Ender and daughter Ruth of Chiâ€" cago are residing in their bungalow. Mr. Wildhagen and family of Grand avenue, expects to move to Tucson, Arizona, next week on acâ€" count of the illness of Mrs. Wildhagâ€" en. Their many friends hope Mrs. Wildhagen will regain her health in that sunny climate. The Ford was awarded to William Seiler; the vicâ€" trola to Percy MacLaughlan; the raâ€" dio to a man from Backtown; and the shot gun to a Northbrook man. Mrs. B. H. Kress and son Arthur left Sunday morning for New York where they wil visit Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kress. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Hb®@inalO)aad family motored to Lake Winnebago Sunday. boo wrlaiH To »r The W.C.T.U. held their regular meeting in (the «Presbyteriar (Ohurch Tuesday #@fMerneonsi! «lbmiol s oâ€"l 4 _ Mrs. Noerenberg and sor‘ Cé+bard and Mr. Hans Bahr were gupits A§ the John Stryker/home/Menrtiay. »nco Més. duhu A. Altyher atienied a!" 5 Woman‘s Missionary state convention Su at Ashton, Ill.flxm nj‘dfl The Young nacy €i w cle of the Bungalow church held. an Miss Mimam Stryker, who is in tnaining at St. Luke‘s hopsital, spent ice cteammw,n] W churet Tuesday e\f‘en}ng'. ",‘ pirut Miss Miriat Stryker, who Mrs. August Zieman will entertain the August meeting ofâ€"the Ladieca Aid Sociefy of the St. Paul‘s Evangelical chutgh on Thursday afternoon, Aug« Thieves broke into the Burnett home on Osterman avenue and the Carr home on Hazel avenue, last week and succeeded in carrying away a considerable amount of money. They also attempted to enter the E. P. Osâ€" terman home on the some night but evidently were frightened away beâ€" fore having an opportunity and abanâ€" doned some of their tools in their flight. setllist wees Mr. Harvey Stryker, who was inâ€" itiated into_ Alpha Chi Sigma, an honorary professional fraternity at Harvard university, entertained a classmate, Fred Yates, from Chicago, Sunday. © ust |6 | villq |we f r A. @, Klemp Wednesday. Ajllarge gumber of fiekd Elk a rcchaed O BipOeRe HebrshO (4§ The pupils and teachers of the Bibl| school of the Bungalow chl&:fi will{hold a picnic Friday afternobf,~ whigh will mark the (leskngat a)vaoy sucdéssful term. The formal closing willl \be Sunday evening, when the pu;:fi:v will exhibit some of the atâ€" tractive things, such as basket weavâ€" ing, towel racks, etc., made during the B‘nat six weeks in connection with their | program. IOTA 2 Myf Elmer Clavey l‘ef{ )T\‘legdi;r 18( Biloxj, Mi 8: s aT;g. BTJ‘JM&A: ot Rugewate} was, th iÂ¥40,, UR Efwlh‘tteis, Siinhayl. her| pH4® %*x * ue id w Mrs. Christ Willman and three children visited relatives in Glenview Friday. Mry Jane € m: last| | week wit:m.l F Musdelein{!]T \f4s4] bas!fgril _Miss Sarah Stryker was the guest of Mrs. Ed. Lindenmeyer of Lake Forest last Sunday. Mrs. Bruce Blaine.attended a;pard party at the home of her sister, Mrs. Henty Siliestrom in Highland Park Thm'.” Te P ennn nnndrenrrnonenmonimrencremencn "~@ IdeafoOrAt Miky Eathering,Cameron jof HNorty brook is staying at the Carl Stadler home this summer. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. R. Knaak, who have beeen visiting relatives in Minneapoâ€" lis, Minn., for the past two weeks, have returned to their home here. . Mrs. T. L. Knaak, Misses Ida and Elfieda and Mr. Theo. Knak spent last Sunday with Mr. Otto Knaak at Glen Ellyn, IIl. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Frase entertained thirtyâ€"four Chicaâ€" go friends at a picnicâ€"supper at their new home on Riverwood road. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dietz, Misses Jane nad Mayme Karch, spent Sunâ€" day at Lake Geneva, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Thierback and family of Chicago were guests at the Henry Gastheld home Monday. Mrs. F. Beosold of Peru, III., who spent last week in Chicago, is visitâ€" ing Mrs. J. Rommel. THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1926 George Ott is ill at her home Deerfield News church lawn proved jo big success and was esd {clnskge t. he D.V.B.S. plcn??:”w 1 eld â€"â€" fi0 is W W ifiams, mi c fapponrcachorh * dri ts / o morle t iho@filé eidbdd byoriwndk y ad â€" filb Dib Bs NS 'd"mg 3’61&‘ ué‘g? {{?Hl;l Satu t’fl \,' joyé(’ ‘rfdg v £f Sum ‘W . t , 4 / * 'MO'r'nmEg’ w«')'rsk{'i?)t a&ifij w < > Ohristian Enggryor at T;j o /0 i/ :i! Exeriing aénvice ab 8. . pikog evenitig: for. reheapsal, every s member .. The, orchegtrgq will meet Monday ié ;ngdqgfi)ggfl)?‘esenfi Kouugnuueql ;i Wednesday, evening at eight o‘clock the regul Mr. Frd’l}{gi@r Osdtepmdn aveâ€" nue was" giveh a prise" pafty by twelve of his friends at his home theâ€" A sing we wish to )gfi:)tlb frfmh’fl:firal picnic. Parâ€" ents are welcome. We also wish to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Labahn had as their weekâ€"end guests, Mr. andâ€"Mys. James Dougherty and two daughters, Wilma and Margaret, of Chicago, On Sunday Mrs. Mary Bawmpan, anid gon Charles, and Mr. Wi!fl:g ‘Gunrme | of Evanston were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Labahn. Wilma and Marâ€" garet Dougherty are spending the week at the Labahn home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kress are visitâ€" ing relatives e lawn social Tuesday evening, which proved $o be g big _success apdxas The July meeting of the Missionâ€" ary Society of the Presbyterian church met in the church edifice last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. M. Anâ€" drews had charge of the devotional service and Miss Josephine Woodman and Mrs. Woodman Todd were the hostesses. Mrs. iCoray of Chicago was the weekâ€"end guest of Mrs. E. H. Selig, .. The next regular meeting_will be heldâ€"at the â€"homeâ€"ofâ€" Miss â€"Virginia Newesmb ow Centrat avenue.â€"~~~~~~~ _ Six of the local camp fire girls inâ€" Miss Eleanor Meyer, who has spent the past three weeks with Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Ozanne of Oshkosh, Wis., has returned to her home. _ The DV.BS. picnic will Be "held riday, afterno the, p and fat]&byfb’élHMfik. The children will come to school at nine On Monday afternoon, Mrs. Cassius Ea<ton entertained in honor of her son, Cassius B. Easton Jr.‘s first birthday anniversary. His <grandâ€" mother and greatâ€"grandmother, aunts and greatâ€"aunts attended. Miss Josephine Woodman attended the concert at Ravinia Park, Monday evening. _â€"ThP Adtiappghine /Capgp([F ryg (Gr!s met at the home of fiarrlette'!t(fy{;r The American Legion Auxiliary will meet in the town hall Monday afternoon, July 26, at two o‘clock. Members are urged to attend and also come prepared to sew. On Wednesday afternoon the officers held a meeting in the town hall. f Mrs. Fred Meyer and Miss Eleanor Meyer spent Monday with Mrs. Fred Protine of Elmhurst. ed throughout the year clg Miss Helen Reichelt is taking Mrs. Ella Stryker‘s place at the Lake Co. Fuel Co.‘s office, during the latter‘s absence for a few weeks. Mr. Frank O‘Connor is erecting a colonial bungalow on the lot west of the home of his father, James Oâ€" Connor on Deerfield avenue. & tte Stryker, Ann Warner and Winiâ€" fred Bruggman will spend a week in fing your Biblé: © °_ °~~ =~ Sunday morning at 1 o‘clock, Rev ihopite endbdl bforrien dk ) teated" fin jthig; worke ; ;J6| M ME KiE dad Camp Fire Cirls ening. The guests enâ€" mb ars TTE Af Osterindn 9Â¥2°5 . PLAYAY,,PFeFS® fams, minister m fhre glrls‘ inâ€" CBivi. mtR t leave for f sportation is padE kho are inâ€" i gthas been a .;:vfef,,this schqql eap;oiis,g“i inn 1991 [ "the cereâ€" ted among owns were e and ~â€"PUBLIG NOWICE/ig, hereby given that the County Court of Lake Counâ€" for â€"a) special, assessment upoh Mpropâ€" erty .benefited / by thefollowing . imâ€" provaméat;,;!s Ber the, ponstruction of a system of Portland chment <oncréte sidewalks ‘in~ Burton Avenue, Pleasâ€" ant avenue, Broadview avenue, Gréen Bay Road, Blackstore Place, Washâ€" ington + Plate, Highland Place, Roger Williams Avenue,; Rellevue Place, Crawford Place, and Alvin, Placey all in the City of -‘Hizhlan%Park, Copnty, of Lake, and State of: Htindis, as will moré full$ Hppths ArototH tértified ecopy of the judgment on file. in. my. office. That the warrant for collecâ€" tion ‘ of ‘ #uch ‘askeskmient is ‘in ‘the hands of ‘the undersigned. fod sed, at.; the Collector‘s Office; City, Hall,, corner Green,: Bay, Road and Central, Avenue, Highland ,Park; I!linois, within,thirty â€"(30) days from the date thereof. .. : ... =0= Notice . is further: given i that (the said assessment is divided in, five: (5) instalments. ~That the:amount of the first installment is $12,680.00 ~and that each of the remaining installâ€" mehtégifi'stk,éO0.00.' ?fi:’t @ll installâ€" mentedraw interést at the:rate of six (6) ‘per cent per‘ annum from Msy 28th, ©1926.‘ The‘ first InstalNmeént is payable ‘on ‘the Pnd dayjof January} A.D., 1927. * ®" ‘ + £oreiniy The second" instaltmealit! ont ‘yelrd thereafter and do~ond ‘afnuklty Ohtit &ll |installmenté ‘are Gaidffo5m©"? .00 t ‘i@ All.persons interested are hereby no(éified‘to call and pay the amownt j â€"20l0) on P@REDYW.â€"RUOBLY] [mo goltee®a ars y Colléctor. Dated :at Highlahd Pax#ki ThyoJs =~ this:229nd day of July,1926. v: 2t | T bxoe L bat dirw bir ai SPECTA 1J ASSESSM NOTICE! o poP TalD pore Ndmei ivs’w}ierebi'“g‘ ~u {g?t;l*mdi sonfl'_"""“?""?véa"qizt; Figniahd UParik) cil| of'”me"dt’?&m’ We 6t Miibis, County! of! Lhke &n teal Bingroveinerd t ! having)ordesed the‘ ,lm‘ Wuctidn 69 al pidvidinng "towornt ~uclutl 6r / niwils} in" ocm avcgeat" o ekt* Road: Céfih‘m -Afi\;eh“. fratie : Rdad, fld} Idge. Ro#d,) County ! LW Road! (Gémpâ€" g,Md‘;‘Skalé‘Vfl:“W ‘ ‘r’“"a of «Aventic;! aldng t&?@ puthwest 3| the ndftHcast! 1 t ‘theGoutheadt %4" an on aplame a o n & | the northwes / Rutife 12 Hast of %&ifi‘fi‘?«"“'{ . ol gumdit io o ie mt imougo ag t i Auprigued 4 the"'dii?i'yle'w"‘,,g a«Ktlar bara ‘ttey ”3f ho 35‘;,‘:’;25',* 3»’ County Aauiie mpuifed" offhe. measts ourt ‘of! "IKk!"!%(My | fih :::éffé:lt( AcooKding" o Mf& ir T'made arid m ‘::%63@9:;?;%& tmlfl‘éal‘;' 1 h o 14 » & c d y ;smereon will be had dn the"¢th da St. _ Pauls Church _ .~/>~~ Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, pastor:(n 0( 9:15 church schoolf mo moicitici 10 :15 morning sa}ke;v o sotrbibr The pastor, Rext Riepembrok es« pects to return from ihis~wabation in Michigan, the latter part of Mhis idek: and will occupy!the{i ity ~Bunday/ morning at thesfisGall purso s in hon momesâ€"estlin shaso yd Te DeerfielduBrubmrfit Charch : !â€" Rev. Maxk J,) Andretys, minister:!" Church school at,9180. : |..; iÂ¥ Morning, worehipâ€"end ; Holy ; Oomâ€" muniow 4608# :4B.¢ ssgor onbirsd2 + munion at.10;45.;;Thig.sexvice is, as it were,, a [rollâ€"call; Sunday. and one of, the obligations, of church membership iktm renew and)affinn, our,{vows st the Lord‘s: table,, ,Members areiurged:; t | beoPPRR@MAY( .L. ol ul fei d > o {Evening, sexvice; at 8. â€" This wil} h01 tie last evening service until Septemâ€" SPEGCIAL AS$ESSMENT NOTICE L SPECIAL,: WARRANT . NO.: 206 / of | August ., A,, D,. ‘::'h}reafter {f'sA'gt'e court < will permit. '$iid assesgment; is pdghble in Ten (10) instaliments, with i@terest at, the fute of Six((6) Ber cofffum per an. num, on all inflt.&llm}v from and r.‘date, of isgue ‘of frst. voucher. [!I ‘persong~desiring mi i file objecâ€" tiohs in said court beffre said day ‘may‘appear‘ on theI hearing and ¢ their, defense. . |! _ _ 1p .1 .. ,v . to »3- ofl- N_\p' t 1 ‘\ ment. | o2, n cthy rrana a 2 !‘ Dated at Highlalld KUHA.,) July 221 Al D-lma ‘,:;”" y "»; ;u? ff 21~22‘ pliw appointed to hiiisaifl assest+ (\ ment. _ 010. 10 t# oc rate the "stagger" systi 1 in its traf= 2,{ but i id‘to ‘be‘t Sthat this hag notHing 16 Ad \wi A Wet and dry issue. [ Numerous games and races weré provided for the crowd‘s amusement The club members wish to express their appreciation to Mr. arid ‘Mrs: Beckman for the use of theim lovely grove, which provided an ideat spot for an outâ€"door affair. . o The basket lunch plcnic given by the club in Beckman‘s Grove last Sunday brought out nearly two hun« dred and fifty, including members and their families and friends. «d Mrs. A. J.+~Johnson resigned as viceâ€"president and Mrs, Vineyard was elected. P | Miss Loretta Hem-1 will entertain the next meeting. > 3 Progressive ‘Club. > The following officers of the Proâ€" gressive Club were reâ€"elected at the meeting which was held at the Wilâ€" mot ‘school last Wedne‘day afternoon : Mrs. Harry Whitcomb, president; Mrs. Martha Koch, secretary; Mrs. Catherine Bucher, treasurer. August at the Chicago Kiwanis Naâ€" wakwa camp, South Haven, Mich. New York feoproposid@g‘to inadgu»> F Th® HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND.PARK, ILLIN Ar in M : No.: ~z98¢ of‘ the D [ Ofr phre:Tihem with large ow c tvey y m lavender and gold. Sizes 43!¢y48!Xf itiffhe¢"0! 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