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Highland Park Press, 20 Jan 1927, p. 9

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w. w. menu». 724" _ Lhq, In "Nurs, Go nod h - t'tipt,'egrg Au, giw I. in Guam. . 1 A pump» amid-r I'that a sit? a. is . irolitieiiut 1450 thinkl h n a they do. ' F L “my, JANUARY At, BIGIILAND mm My: ' cmnmc mane; Five mu We. , MhmMgme. ”Sony-n.1- Ations, Rea? Estate -7, 1'sz .. , . :368 CENTRAL Wt. no one Mg a if: caning; should fail to " Tide at tum imam. g 4,- nnllumrd Aeeidtat .3" tttht Cumywmm‘ 'tettturithtesa,duri-tat Humour-gins! my luck my. attermg than your aaitr- ttfe ll his” wish than“ body and mutt-at. '5‘ ' may“: no mm; _ INSURANCE t a - 'ng/e amen- M‘s. ids-(unit u'umm ,moii1treasrltmmtifttrtr. l,,., non a" rm W M no! Ae,tye 5 I!" - “BITTER“; m m1. . ”All Plrklssorm1 ENT “futon: mm In..." loo-nun. nun. mu...- L -m00 mg»! ter TEACHER FOR SALE m1 if}. , yrs, 5tbtV k' tr. 38h 3 mm» give. ". a: Trumntincntd ','g,',t1,,'e, tt be " the we! of atoms my F section a!“ My. Mind!!- ply another lieth in the network (gt telephone was which nuke t Mal? borhood of dhhs tation. No my» country him tint can "rv to “was: ,mthee . ',G'e1Wfi1'l'hsGu"ll'lTT,, mon in thg 1hrited tttiv-tttat C cwryhnibmmudrmw. Pushing two guns into his Shack . - w demanding that he hold. u m. . ,. bah Supervisor Edward Mb, of r sport township, 'rocently with“ Lain his store at Minimum, yum i ndits envied any $50 in cal ind tobacco. . . _ inn. Just " years ago last Week? the first triin to arrive in .Wauthln (”Wed into that city from C ' 6 iihttt the din of a eoemmhtitr, ' mad in the celebration of an _Gi'ksi that up to thit'time had been the but» t ietttg, eventjn the history. “the iA " unity and for that matter in the , Jie" of many of its citizens. T tt Based on ahility only, seven tretrh- nun scholarships have been avoided ""by the College of Liberal Arts of Northwestern University, all being d from outside of Chicago, aye one, 1; Competitive azamhtatitttut were taken '?' recently and an award of $150 ouch to each to apply on tuition has been I you by the following students? cis.' - Padlocks nre to be used by 2mta's Attorney A. V. Smith, he 'trJtite Many. in an Mort to curb the thine in 'the county. ', T is lire Among S'even Thus Balm-ed by Northwestern Liberal "i' . Arts College , V A shake-up in the Wank” flrtt dhpartment that caused the mud of then! firemen, causing some tt Jte' transferred from the Central tithe South side station, and vice first, was put into street Int week. i, _ ' Miss Genevieve J. Gates,' Lens. 111.: 'William H. Nims, Nebr.; Miss Ruth Drndorfr, 4430 Wilcox ave., Chica’go: duold B. Wright, Woodstock; .Wtst,, Insurer. M. Walker,.1316 5:1de Iva, Wilmette; Gordon McNicol. Dix- on; Ralph Heiitmnnn, 928 GreertjBrod Bye., Winnetka. . J JCombined bunk use“ for Wak- nn amLNorth Chicago, " also.) in reports of conditions jut palm“. reach 't8gntr,tiog.gtr. This includettho Wimhetran National, First National, Peoples State and 'wtaretrarrdtati, in .Wauketran, and the Lake County State in North-Chicago. / I, A yearly gift of $1,000 to tgilt, Forest college by Sumac! I _ to be out! in providioc "hourihtrteftr the ttraduntert of the WNW Township high school the e,tttet high school and the Gurneo 3 feh new. as announced at Luke gt'teatstr lat week by Dr. Herbert M. Moore, 'president of the when. i ' The . competitive J “minimal Cont-ed the subjects of Emmi: mathematics and one foreign 1mm. French. Latin. German or Spatial). Virtudly all of the undeni- who”- voted for the N.U. "holamhtrrd Ikid leading rank in their clog-work in high school, it to stated by Dr. Riy- mond h, Kant, dean of thooolio'n of liberal "tn. V A third Wombats! but “I- hnee mum line will In my”!!! shortly after tho i)rst out. you. 1-, The first, or eerttmtt m vii b,- med to San Dundee in 1915. the mud or southern line In: my, Lon Angela about two you: 1“: new the third, or 11011th utm- irtnteainth_eNorth-t. .t- MORE ’PHONE LINES , ACROSS CONTINENT Wir., near Wakes)», last Itt led to the death of two young . ' on. the brother of TheodoiMorttt' of Wancondt. I NEIGHBORHOOD Jarrmcs Intending Happenings AN Tilt; Part of NorthM and vicinity; County Sat Doing: 5;, d H. Clinton Burnett, 'rrybiht'tt' of the Wuhan: Nltional “What boasts assets of “M, Instinct was ,reelected which: of tho tarikc The same omen-n Ind hoard 'reti' ro- elected. V I , _ 3m l),gjmmgitrr." I?MllllLhml00tllT Charles P. “WM .1 W Chicago police qMeer; but 1mm three years n reqth of. T _ _ T 1nd engaged in the ?1iil1t1iltil! insurance business in that . died last week. ii if 3' runomzn ova. Amman: ". FAR-Two; . l t"e" and the tNaaitutt A4i'6tiienaitti . . in FirstSoctimi. . An expedjtion tlt' Pev'uukootilake, JO N. B. STUDENTS , T WIN SCHOLARSHIPS F7fR8iti.% Cui. ,EL'" Rehearsals '0! church. orchestra. adult and {unfair chain m be held a; the usual”. The mid. . ,Blble study cud and prayer Itirdr on, Wednesday eve- nine at 7:45 ttaprt. We welcome you to this fellowghgp. T The E. L, C; E. will meet at the church 1mrJor' Myqavenlng, Jul. 25, dor their lat mbnthly business meeting ande hour, I splendid program is mink arranged and a spe- cial" invitatlo 1‘ extended to the new friends of my: hriatian Endeavor to attend. 1,/i', ' If 'in’DeerW on Sunday andtnot a members of otytof our sister churches an invitatiom t'g worship with III is exgndeg mi 1,'yli,, . L' -The.Sund‘":§§vening program has an added 1'lSt,', of interest, In the musicigns an! planning a 'apecial num, ber, thrroufputitr, choir will all” sing. Our puior will speak at both services Sunday. The annuatyitorett night was a very successful meeting, the budget for the coming year Mia {unanimously adopt- ed, Mr. J. LEStryker w“ elected trustee, and ,'firtss loyal and zealous spirit irrevaiht '13 We enter upon a new year's Work for our Master, Beutiesearirantretie.t church Sunday rtt,'i, 9:45 a. m.'. Morning “1611 in, " a. m. V Christian Mann, T p, m. Evening sex-vibe, 8 p. mi - Church IclbOl, 9:15 a. Jn. English "rvke, 10:15 a. m. German swim, 11:15 a. m. Choir,.Pri y, 7:30 p. m. . The Young Men's class will meet for its" regal Alumina: session Thurs- day, Jan. 'ttttro pm. A group 'ltlo',C. people he busy rehearsing ttikivdrays, that they in- tend to medium the Masonic temple the latterM‘i?! February. The play is : drama ln'rthree acts and repre- sents a iGiNe of a mother's love triumphant W the inmtitnde and neglect of he? children. - . " TiroiGre isttijrrs welcEme -to worship with as at tT Smdny services. . At the lush meeting of the teachers 1nd other: in! the Sunday school Mrs. Ham'y it"iuiCLii7ii was added to_the use? force. She in tench- ing I growl -_. gunk; girls. d . Vesper “M p. nl. 601:2!an the missionary than” for the month of January, ttii/rata' will speak of missionary, W“ in the Modem mme .1 'rritrttioatnrr than” a. enlarging; Iberian: tremendously and In 'rt "W duper intent in theenl INiitoettt0tttadttan. _ In]: time", minim: Sunday,» Mary at.. . ' ttgttiiriti,(11 at trad. _ _ ,Adult‘Bi gel“; at 10:00.. Morning 'iiiGiiiii; and. man 10:45. . l _ _ Pastor's ' clutter jun- ion and in IL. edicts every Wednes- dar at 3: ~‘ m. - '. ., Chureh-N t "erVke',dor' pain, payer 'rijJritt& My "e, Wed- 'tteat, it - V . St. Paul’s Evangelical Church new; MM'. 9th T3tttntt, FWD A'PLAC "Ttt',ftutttoN E ULTIMATE IN mum! _-ri,':",:"' The 1i_ill[iiggatttrpadt my '3" Aftttttktootg ittsrok, pastor Deerfield Ns), Gft2 It Alwayer a cordial welcome to' all and at all our services. 1 -glu, . . . 1 Boy Scout News , Bisr, at work)!” been rears-n- ized rstt1,,t,i'l;ily. Gm: interest than ev‘ct is being manifested in this work: i The D rt1eid troop to now a mem- ber of t North Shore’area. thereby being p vileged to enjoy and to par- ticipate n all that the Boy Scout moveme t has to offer under .the lewd-ship of a'traineerBo, Scout executiv and other able men devo- ted‘ to "ll) work. Above ommittee meet! every sec- ond Mon " of the month. At the last mee ing plans were hid for the obserVan c of,the" anniversary of the Boy Seo t movement; February 8. Deflnite nnouncements as to this ob- servance will be published later. vA companion“ claim, above the Junior and intermediate Me, will soon be form d for those who desire to take a ' m in the mooning of the Chrutin life. This all will meet during t e clue period'of the Church mhool on Sunday mornings and is es- pecially provided for thou who de- sire to unite With the church during the Easter sensom'hut is open to all. It will a discussion clue entirely and no imminent; will be rehuired. Speaktm the pastor or to the Church school superintendent if interested. Membdlrs of the Deerfleld Boy Scout committee "er. P. G. Piepen- brok, ehhirman, Owen" Savage, scout master a d _tsecretara-treasmrer to be appointci; and the Mean. Jen Strong, any Olendorf, John Stry- ker, Chas) Pieper. In the: meantirhe attention is in- vited to and that the Boy Scout work in , rtield merittr:everybodies hearty approve] and, support, because it makes; the boy who is n member of the ttbap I better citizen, devoted to God, fin country and his parents. Scouting teaches the boy the secrets of natmie; he follows its laws and learns t others. . The p , nity see the lpiri ulity t our limi to feel t alarmed property Wit aroused _ effort to outbreak the app; It is it than c Dearth! should sum! Let not criticiuytho ttgttttoritie. too mac for their failure to train the "hands, but gather lot trad“ an men In Mk to Md our brought Ito 'ttstiee. with In} eartteqt dot: trf being on and their Itrie.d one-1. the lat year repeated. out- beenpommitted that have a citizen'tq a determined tstop these crimes. But recent . med tut9srime still has hand. - , ' ped that the penchant: of men In who-mum}: of ' but if theyf In not, there no dined”: in milk: the to sieeirttttN) M as W? man or . byte h m d, Ion " bonnie? ind pple of 19eerrd1,ttld and commu- n‘to be Migrant because of t of lawlessnau' and immor- t I: being perpetrated within ' Ahe, have - reuon but and " than!” time be take care of himself and THURSDAY, JANUARY 80, 1927 Contributed. if M their Gum-r1 t 1 James M. Gollowny was born in thi township, of 'lorthtle1d on the County) Link road about one And one-M: miles southeast of Deerfield, Septem-f ber'23, 1846, the son of Bob aad “-4 ma Millen Galloway. who had come: to this locality in the early days of, the central West's development. He was one of 'tt family of ther children tad In; the last surviving member. Mr. Galloway grew to manhood on' the old Galloway farm and when the nation was calling for men to have the Union', although but a mere boy,: he volqnteered and become a men-j her of "he 15th Illinoi- Regiment.‘ Company G, and served almost a your older the flaqr of his country. pardo- ipating in the march "Prom At.hatta. to, the See" under Gen. Shemm.end being mustered out at Pt. ‘L'eovenq worth in September 1866.' Will you please put; new in your paper Chet-the Public Librqry is open and free to any resident iirDeehUtd township? There "emito be e ques- tion in the minds of the people ”out! the Wilmot sehoot tut beam the library zit irrthe Deertuid mm school hey are not to hue in no. This itrArrontt. We m'more than glad to, hnve them' come, In fact- there m really no drum lines. We would be very and to have the format 1150' use our library. The li- brary is. fairly well stocked with books for the growngups but we on short on books appropriate for chi]. dren from live to fourteen years old. There ore any people in DiterfUtd who have.boo|u otthla ehardeUr in their homes and with which they on through. The library would be very glad to. receive them. _ Yours truly, ' Deerfle14 Public Library Assn., village " these pests and make our homes and loved one: at: min-t future butt-aces. - __ A On October 22, 1877 James M. Gab loway and Mary A. Gallagher were married at Chicago Ind utter a rul- dence of a few yem ierthat city Mr. and Mn. Galloway moved back to the old home in Nort1tiU1d township. known, as the Middle Brunch fun, where they lived for many you". In. Galloway passed 1'” in August 1901. Four children were born to this nuion: Lenore huving died tit Miner, Bob “vied to the an of mun. one, son William J. and a daughter. Boil. Mule. reside in Deedeld; Mr. Gallo. nyhu’llvcd rtxthe%luettitDqr-, tUtd limo his retirement from active work,” c fum'cbout nine was .30.. new” ammo! Wehr- actor and couldnlny‘l bound upon Mrs. Alex Willmnn; Doerfle1d, m. - to take I positive 'stand for every; movement for eivie betterment .Hll' death My evening, Jan. u, 1987. In: quite unexpected "ttttttgh foe the past two years he had you In ”at health. Funeral 'r" eoiittmted I1 ” day, Jan. 17, from the» hour l, Deerfield and from the 'i',itiii'iii church of that place, Interment VII: in the Weld comm. . " Presbyterian Home ' c, he Presbyterian We with“ on Wye! last week t,'tet',fllt tion oigthe entire third Jie- of ' building. which-9H! ter New to m huh lad! tony m, ard",,'.",, from Pun s he a}; cum -if/i."iieGv" Griaiiiiiiii. pri, j, Contributed. Governor's Island. N. Y., and but daughter, Halon, have boil 7%. Mrs. Rateeettieres methyl“. Lot- tleo Job-b! ot 301781911” and. gave . brim. mm: “13!. 1"t day “Moon. than! at o’clock. Pivot may a. 'GU with tt prize foretell table at! the in“: prowl): “in; given by Inf-William Mm. Prank Schnidenhelm and In. Louis Bruch poured. In. Walter D. Steele, Mm. Matthew has Ine- Aduna. Mm. Chub: Harrison Smith. Miu Isabelle Smith and I!“ Dora. Bun-on minted in mm the cues“. and in. WW Y. Mall and Mrs. Wuilnrn Atiet tt.rmtrrt'sn were in charge oLthe “hill. , Winnetka. Mn. HIM in. a debut-nu luncheon in 'ttttte, club: (hummer ut thit PortaMdtr M. Jan. 11. There were “at: m. tive debutante: meant. T . ' Mrs. Lorenzo Johnson wm la.” Winnetka, Wednesday, Jan. 19.“ .0- tor to her winter home in Sun Bars trams, Cal. Mrs. Johnson will be te- compmied by her m. '35. dent. Calif. Mr. Rich b I ”In. of Bruce C. CW, titg Warwick road, mum . _ A. Kmbp and in: mate, Ill-i Tnr. tint, arid Mm. John Diana-r. Mrs. John N. 1mndervrta., pud- dent of the Winneth Lucie of Wom- en Voters, bu invited the rmeitaet chums; to n lunch-on “A: has. 968 Pine street, on Honda} In; w, " 12:30 o'clock. to dim plans for the February and". F ' Mr. and In. Edvard Bulawa- croft, 677 Valley mad, about“ C group of triads a diam lat val. Mrs. Rana-mu enact-had at Imtc 'theron and tieidee man. 18, at her bum in Glenna. . Georhre Muur, and In}. W. ltd- man '0: tam Angela; an plus (or remaining in the west an htdihtite. Friends of Albert G. Wteil-eteth, formerly of Wgrrseta.Attrw of will. PU., will be him in the - nouuqement of his aim to lathe 'eN,t, Calibre“. Anttrhtar if h. and n. Will!“ Gal-Rut m- of taahvilie, Tenn. The ,esddhte N phanttheCordthuo-Cw t'tonnUhe'r?.t3truttetheer, Jun. tr. Mr. WW ad his tterr"""""'"""'."!'"" m . _ . GGimGtvHUiik iiiGi "u T Mm. Herman Kuhn uf I”. formerly of Jrettilwoettt, am the We” of hir m. Ruth, to Hervey B. Rich of M In St. Iatitdiettamttt, MMCI- th- -.'qe.rritjnkt.i ttanitddtrrrtNtuedotserati-aOrt Cloth-I” 'ettdetitiet damaging! witttu11,tttm.a-ttrd tttttttrut eandetatiesM" not“ t%tirnn0r. .VQHMI’, tart 'tenbeeatiiethebrtdetrfA%tthV (human-hep! land Comm. I01: of Mr. at s.ry9i4%-'eAtrb'-, Philip & Collins of Phil-dolphin lat Ir/l, bad In... Saturdefttrntrort It 4 GM’N WE‘VE Fl" ' p; ,smrdu' Maw-a» 15. m myrtle, the “an”! in an hanedtrrrtNttdedeeoratt-aOrt Cloth-I” new aultligftted with an, ttTtg,','tttled uni-nah.“ "Nightly-Nb- Dorotha Sertirnrdr. ,ukhutm. In ,tenbeeati6etheitrHetrfAtmtehes 1i'rrtof"Pt'tntr,etl land Collins, can of Mr. and Hum twang- Philip 8. Collins of Philadelphil. but IV." th nut ftia-t. Saturday"nftttrntrort at l GM’M MW“ in]; tu-tee. "etrrtdtrFtor. . 1‘” V _ . I V w,s,", T _ ._ . ci, \LPEKiiu-EFJSE :11.‘x»_;¥&3;1W Thursday utter' spending Ate, be!!!” sea-on with Mrs. Va WI moth. er, Mrs. A. mining, 125 Butch mad. of T'homrtsoaMite, lick. lift On Ring-oi ttmrti%r..a-. 'arr.nnttMm.Latt6Bdttitet8" THer road and Mm. Donut“:- Phenon of 644 Pine strut, Wino!- ka,miteitteludedirtther-at. tendin'g the hunched: - _ d-y, Jan. 6, by that“ threetttrq union for the Rt. Hon. Stud I. Bruce. premier of Alum Wnlter they and Mrs. Harry th.. urine. F ' Mm. lama Gm. " M ry um, Vanuatu. In on. " arm the member: of the m- In!” in helpful and (ism. It“ publishu a magazine «MSW Aid." It". Grunt-nu has. in 'ttst-tseen-rt-tht-. mention. and has tow it. NI- torydomttotupm-ttdir,n'tttt the University of Guam nth. me!) u: Winter.” in it. Mm. Gum Joan bf 818 Oxford rohd, Kmilworth. 'tttattained. all $11543wame Kenitwirrttt women wtti, in my away: In. John Ricky'llu‘. Thon- Mr. and Men. AM: Dilling'o! “I Em: mad, Ream, and that! two childm.‘ KIM Jam and Rub-trick. Mutant-ad in. . via“: to Palm Beach and (Suburban they amt I month. While in Palm Beach, Mrs. Dillint'u broth”, Mr. Kit-mm mumbled mom that 26 guest- " a magical in ha honor. Mm. Dining. in expert Ina-pint. phy- ed several numbers. 'rheGeomianttotetin3hiat.to. rum-Raymond w. Mahmud Maggi In. (SLR. Bt-er, a!!! Mr. and Mm. WM VII 01.“! TS 32;: itfidh', A North Shore Nents he! 1.11m .. orrtvaka ,','ifo',igtttg,tficgkf,dtt,',tt play mankind-bulb ”Motiv- t,tt",'gfet','ei' 'fd,tgttt. Peta be In!“ binoflim' 1:ng- terBrirmtofW . 's.TNettd.ar'6r t,'hte,,'t,',?g'.ri; burl-d yE.Lymn.Jr.;d "tas-hate wwmnmc; -totttt. Prim-aim bet-idby’ Eehrfar'eiu,ait4tut their!“ wmxbym .nuqJ. Cary-Cure! ' mph!“ 'l,tSg'dteltUt L.",",'. " Ronda. “an. JU't,t, lady Percy. Mtrtgq" lhiehtr dd summit of” mimody.“8 Width Woman’s $151112! 'Mu 191.11"th ”my. ttihatt by I my“: at that than nation! Mr. M Sydney.whovill 11-min. HLBydney'u ., with $0 ummmm uni-Iqu- "eatthttuystor, the,Ut8te Mao's-gnu cant-7,9: thiaM1ittetttit. tUtd-s' "dsimtn1etorotthe atfMe. Sydnoyhum‘ by: min-Mm. ‘\ _ Supporting Mr. ill] to". lo: l", of th- SIN _ “I w to ytped M Inca Ila tho put. OH! 1 Wilmett- in the. "tt "ttrt" g! which. {an _ mag; iua 'lu'll'flL'l 'i1ii',tii' will Bnr-nmtgettetrttaia&.angth. Pine. will ',iitl'i;.tir's,'tiiii'i'e' 8min. landdIhn‘ he,” ,situnc1irtr.r.ahr [0&ch r BMW‘ .' , si,s:iiijiiii.iiitiiiiisi'tt rdl',/,'il'l,'lrh, 1'1:de MM”N . Ho - ed Romeo in Md 'ts po- dusticn oi "new Julia.” - we! fame in Ila-don»: - gnarl-m ”local-c m. MK. [abutment 'd “MundJIth” Ibo thpltatjhplu. the“ Cloths” ‘Wou I'M" lame!!!“ W.“ anatomic-(our 'oneolth‘ Ctir'eh1-ddirt-riiWaers. ..,' 'roPruittamrsir'mrwrva, UIM‘MWW mandamus“: ' mmcu;nu. Shauna:- I Mr. and In. a" new atmot,Trhturtu, 'tbadhb. mdnuaatthCh Tere W'Q‘EQMS'FWW m... a.“ itukhaGl, "iiir'G'. minim-Lu Al _' . of Clcvqhnd. f.1's(t',','i: 'titrr of . . . ',, . 4"rll'S'f'lu. an tun/h Quincy's hone) A ritttetr VI!“ Min Katharine-B "New York City. Thom dpu'lodit’ll withahonqutof 1|!!th shoulder ‘apdth ‘,m" i?iiiriiii7iiG; _etf and. 'tiFile,y1d hyanglcr‘ you... Mr. Cantu-hail . ' that _ qt Phfudetrttin, futon Inn. In. of BW . mi tt Chapman tad Wt s. Garvin at New York City. no...“ skidding ' attthde _ TIO Oneal“! 7,1 . '.' WW qt Namath . . dn T ntyle,m:udn mung-1n, wmbyth “who! taiittturteertser agtdwanttatd in Wilma i.ot pearls. an curiednlpny of . undul- ley Hun. i, ' Ivory moire cold Ila“. whim ad Quanta. Aland-Efrain. "hir.tms (In! Wino.“ “than! gou1nieurstsities'ed “an!“ mm.mx 110-!ny Crest]: trf 'tl, l Ind-MU HesuatBraeh'ofllh' xvii-slay mum-comma. A,28'lf', tl,Sglt ' 'l,%h' a: v; y. [ts 'ttr,: _, Id m. M. Vi s. Garvin Of ad A A. w.- i“ : (tsry, ; ri'i'lji1,'i',.r'i":'y',ea. l Mr. 'Pth'ttte with , it. _ the, ettmrtr, Ma V o b. g _ WW I:

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