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Highland Park Press, 16 Dec 1926, p. 31

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As ~amee 5 20 oi us ue ~* ** uit @illed st the Heury Osterman _â€" 1. ~. . * Steme in Ohijcegs, Sunday. â€" The W R. C. club sttended the perâ€" = Summmme af Yes, Yes, Yrctte st Talun‘s therter, Thursiay wight. 4 The uegtipr mecting of the Deerâ€" Suld Americsn Legion pest will be f' Tudld in the Masonic temple, Wednesâ€" A diay cooning, Dec. 22, st 8 o‘cleck. t On Sxturday evening. Dec. 18, st The Decricld Grammar school is the f date amd place of the cclebrstion of , : Sormal opening of the Deerfield Pubâ€" ~Higeomneng beug, Mir. Â¥ernon Lindberg, Misses 1“!â€"'!‘.“â€"- ‘im, Eyciyn Peace of Everett Mir. amd Nrs. Heary Scheskie enâ€" tertumed st a party st their home on Tnr Librury and dedication of new c urn to the «chool. This promises to be a geis affteir, amusements for all Sesiturcs Sor the children. While the aillimr is to be a get toâ€"gether social pefhering i will also serve as a means us which funds can be raised to equip the mow edition and the loyal sapâ€" part af the community is necessary‘ or dts supcess. aurlic femple grounds, Thursday <veâ€" wiug. Rec. 22. st 8 «lock. f Mir. und Wrs. Alex Wolman, Nrs. <rurle; Wirs. Charistte Frederick, past crugdie; Nirs. Augesta Hagi, recarder; Wes. Mergaret Pettin, receiver. NMrs. UitHic Went, chancellor; Mrs. Sedte twam, mashed â€" «lice ure some of the good things To <at on the weoe. B the reguier meeting of the Roval Keqptor: Indige beld in the Masonar Q. E. 5. will serve a defirious homeâ€" ‘*h-“*i coâ€"mmuncing s 530 ovleck. Aoked ul drice, Hightend Park, the lntâ€" tar port af The week. _ _ ber Well, fing bearer; Wirs. Cocnâ€" â€"mamicierc Flis : CGindys Page, Prarin Repeming. Loclia Wre. Lincoin Prttis, Auniled a porty st the home of Wr. Rubert Andrrecn of Cbecagn Seterâ€" «qpuntâ€" John J. Reckiry, tylex.. Inâ€" <«allng cfficers: Bea Wâ€" Schaitom, in~ saailling afficer; Thcodure J. Knack as tuwies V Stciner, as secretury. ;flbbh «ud Adjtzacts hemgect brid in Blocosâ€"\ uptun, TIâ€"inst Seturday and the conâ€"â€" Emtc 1. Abrcum, semer doacun; On Momday evening Mrs. Montavan _gh_*-h.-fimh‘. E. Emeg. scmier strwaurd. Conred Wâ€" watics of her birthday anniversary Puge. murshal, C M Christensc®. Ewerctt, Deerficld and Chicago at the «qonuist. Jobhn J. Beckiey, tFirâ€" 1®â€"| bome of her mother, Mrs. Virginia -fi-'d-__‘ HCartinacd from page 1) and Sirs. A. G. Kiup will un im atell . afrerrimam, Drec 16., thr â€"W‘-‘!-‘ Mumes. Fred Meyer, Aun . Charkes V. SteiNT.| Shermen, Mary Kocbclin and Virginia Alex Wilman, MrS . meorst the Shepberds and Mr. Gto. Cecrge E. Fagâ€"‘ J« m he ids AP+ E ARL VY GARLAAL 4 To u> m« Roucill, Sreo e * DESIGNER & BUILDER ‘ E e "Af s About teest; | â€" Phone Deerficld 188 Deerficld, M. > Telephone Highland Park 144 Opposite _q='.~¢fi_h' Burca will give ap ibastrated talk: T . on her work in Africe. â€" Mrs.C. Beckâ€" Iâ€"| orwill have charge of the devotional >\ Hicks will be the hostesses. â€"drews and Edmund } spontzneous heating where there was mo combustion and for which there would be no fire loss adjustment, is even greater than the loss from fire. combustion of farm products or unâ€" though some of the causes of these practically oneâ€"half of the losses have Exceeds Hal{â€"Million Dollars and Thowsands of Lives; The fire waste for last year has been placed at $570,000,000, and it has eahger, Me. C. E. Fricdiund, and Mr. will take the part of the angels; Harâ€" the part of Mary; Miss Edith Metcalf will take the part of Elizabeth. The service. The story of the Birth of The vesper service at the Deerficld Presbyteriznm church next Sunday at 5 p m. promises to be an outstanding wricty of the Proibytcrin church| FURNISH WEATHER minded 1 mur“m‘flmm Your desire to own your home is of more imâ€" portance than mere financial detail. _ â€" Do You Wanta Home E. B. F The homies I am building are deserving of Call for. Appointment Have You ble in the home, the Power Laundry actually sterilizes every article. liness is felt. clothes look cleaner, they are cleaner, temperatures of water than is possiâ€" services have brought about the inâ€" vestment of millions of dollars. Much new machinery has been invented and developed. ‘The managements have have been developed in Power Launâ€" LAKE SHORE LAUNDRY OWNERS ASSOCIATION These observations are as a rule taken a short time before the pianes =cheduled to make their flights. :m-&“huâ€" lect the most favorable altitude for Sight, or the least unfavorable altiâ€" tude in case head winds prevail at all levels. ‘ An important feature of the service is the transmission of weather reâ€" ports from point to point along the airways. The places at which service has been inaugurated were selected by the Department of Commerce, the Post Office Department, and the Deâ€" partment of Agriculture as those best located for the purpose. This service has been established under the proâ€" visions of the Air Commerce Act of mhâ€"&dtb: has insugurated service at 20 servations of upper winds by means BEHIND THE SCENES IN A MODERN POWER LAUNDRY ion if you are openâ€" the purpose of furnishing inâ€" Demands for its the oldest otvbofi.a-i-'ufi-dn‘-mr gâ€" ical expedition was needed to unearth scant knowledge of what is transpirâ€" ing in the land of the.Bible â€" a new order of things, a change rapid and sure, modernizing the ancient life and methods into twentieth century power and efficiency. â€"A new Jerusalem is lines. Miss Locb was touch The world has beenâ€"watching with keen interest the progress of Palesâ€" a homeland :for the Jews, the most amazing social experiment of a cenâ€" tur.y i A recent report from the director of the Near East Relief calls attenâ€" tien it n inemn ue mss prepared phic Irene Locb, a wellâ€"known Amerâ€" lcan writer, who has made a complete study of what is being accomplished in the Holy Land with the millions of dollars raised in America and other countries. â€" Miss Loeb‘s work, the reâ€" sult of an extensive tour of investigaâ€" tion, has been published in America in book form, under the title, "Palesâ€" tine Awake." _ > ford, director of the Near East Reâ€" mate and understding portrayel af a movement which is of universal :inâ€" terest and importarice." i e The enchanting vdor of early blosâ€" som time. Just lift the stopper of this distinctive bottle and the fasâ€" cinating and alluring odor of roâ€" Art Style Chocolates contains an assortment of~19 varieties generâ€" 1s, 2s, 3‘s, and 5 Ib. boxer9}25 . SHARF GIFT BOX The Christmas Shop and many others. _ . and in bulk. _ " _ _ Chocolate Santa Clauses Many Hard Varieties in glass jars, boxes CHOCOLATES _ GREETING CARDS Individual packages and combinsition sets such widk -_l*'h.'-fi’qw Leave your orders now for our ( SPECIAL CHRISTMAS ICE CREAM :o boo! of 4 ¢} 2 CA a# ‘I m s. . The muddy water is filtered by oil, as wood is very expensive." The laundry is another illustration of the forethought of American philâ€" anthropy in helping dependent people toâ€"help themaeives.. Forty refugee Persian women withâ€"| Volcanic â€"and subterranâ€" out any previous **â€"“:tiuhfi have for over two years been successâ€"| Caspian sea have shaken the whole fully running the>only coâ€"operative| peninsuls of Apserch, causing panic laundry in the Near East. in the city of Buku. . The peopleé, It is located in Bagdad, and its deâ€"| afraid that Baku was ‘wbout to suffer nhâ€"fl-uh-hh“--“*bfifl_ of Mrs. E. W. McDowell of Chicago,| 1 cently caused enormous damage in who organized the women to supply| Armenia, rushed to the beaches, the needs of foreignâ€"families whose| where they watched flames 3000 feet clothes were being ruined by the naâ€"| high coming out of the crater of Klinâ€" tive washwomen. iano, 40 miles cast of Baku. The is According to the usual custom, the | land is not populated. natives used to carry the wash down| The eruption d.: to the river and eliminate the dirt| column of sand, with by wetting the garments, then placing| cum. A represeritative of the Near them on stones and dancing up and| East Relief visited the island after down on them until they were fairly | the eruption had partially ceased, and clean. P â€" reported two new craters, from which 1his did serious damage to handâ€"| noxious gases were pouring forth, embroidered table linen and the dainty | mixed with flames of cil similar to wear most year in Bagdad. cruption is presumably _Mrs. McDowell, attached to the| connected with the Armenian carthâ€" Near East Relief, realized the prediâ€"| quake, whose center was about 250 to earn their own living, and brought & group of them together by organizâ€" ing the coâ€"operative laundry. . The mfi;hth“m':\m from theâ€"Tigris river by hand, affordâ€" ing to Report of I H-= The favorite perfume and toilet articles in a beautiful satinâ€"lined The art work is excellent. Sentiâ€" ut CARA NOME GIFT SETS a very acceptable gift. * â€"Shaving Mirtrors, on stands~. : â€". Combination Shaving Sets Razors of all makes § Volland Books for Kiddies > = Volland Framed Mottoes ie â€"»The Nelke Soft Toy Doll Volland P WEVWP_L Kodaks and Photo Albums % Brick Ice Cream SYMPHONY LAWN STATIONERY For the third consecutive year, durâ€" ing 1925 IMincis led the United States in the production of ton litters of pigs. A total of 122 litters that weighâ€" ed a ton or more at the end of 180 days were produced. where they watched flames 3000 feet high coming out of the crater of Klinâ€" iano, 40 miles cast of Baku. The is land is not populated. _ mixed with flames of. oil similar tox that for which “b-fl: fl.cflhi'm Tax payers in lllinois paid $206,â€" 138, 985 into the Federal treasury during 1925, according to the departâ€" ment of internal revenpe. 4 & service to the people of Ilinois. A gift denoting good. judgment More than 3,500,000 miles of wire and toilet waters. d ~ Â¥A2*

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