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Highland Park Press, 14 Apr 1927, p. 27

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Ann- WoW. Cor- B. Reina. W. o. Cox and “in lean. "eUrttwrrwerettteteoehem. m ton-mm was dun by In. I. P. Mu. In. Harry loan. ll. Seth and lint Butrice My. In. Mr. Ire" In! Wetter. uni-tor of the the suntan-them“; "tdui.tetrknm.'"rtrerteutirmof th.rr-totVBrh-t." f Dodiuhédldfornn-dbuttur beth B. Flaw-r. Mm Pam. isi, vb E._Hmlfwor}. Jgephing Wood. The Brat one" eluted were: we.- idgut, In. John P. Schneider: vice president. In. J. A. Reieheit, In: actuary. Int Humid Flower; trau- C. J. Doris. talked on proper when” I“. ma Rev. Bound nailed the -emd mil that Cont-ind the‘ - of ddnki" water. wtth its one dim. A: I ml! of these dit-, (unions n uhool libnry of 300 Nb, limes m started. the principal pry-i mud to the punk I list of suitable} food. for school lunch” and hot coco- f In. medbypomu and individual‘ Myth; cup- rephae¢ the iiiiar.l and a Gver " £0de (a; till" a! ~mrked hooks we" provided for the c1191.. The i5rst program comm-d of “it” informs! tatkn by mm“. In. Irving R. lulu: presented a list of hook. Iniuble for children of school until". J. A. hiehelt, Jr, and Dr. The Mark! Gr-ar School Pundits-char mum: In or talked January 1910. he Int meeting VII-allot! br the principal of the whoa], W. o. Cox, for the put. We " ending a - intelligent in, term in the school by the mm“. M11Plr or MA. F ‘mmmnmm ORGANIZED JANUARY "" m Made In School - hat-arm; Other Clvic Rama FAMI- OITI Anna-nun Tseaavterisu,aemureEns., _iiiF]i'Ii!iill,)l'tl,'iiiiiiii? nlbrirhgmitnhiriiitkaet up . “my." ’57.; (WI-mu!) of (It: i hgniv' ikGiViii Nu"luttaugg clmh My "In" "Tum-"w hfummdm 'lutu‘Aullll-IRMI" .ee5s.teh-eh,tk.-m-irt. 2t3"lrydNig'.tt.'d an m S2g'UNtuttg, In tat him“ Winni- _ gig-u "iiafuiiu"ia WWII!!!) "WWW Amhilt'I-Wdthu Whgquydtb chub ..atrqrr-it6er. Inn-nyl- tum-web!” M an luau - 2.eyey-dr-eidsrtgs. Rhianna-uh. Aid-M . People's ticket - For president. Hal-n J. Hood: for trustees. Edwu-d ‘Squt. Mr. H. Selim Theo J. Kanak; {for city clerk. Akin W. Knuk. This puny in no candidate for police jug-mutt. I'ST.ee" to haw WHITE The American“: chairman. Mn. W. Team-n reported tint tho yu- 'liddepc2tatgtte,jiitit - of both the Mid and - not school would take part. In the luv-aria] any mun. Mrs. Team. mmtmIMQo-mmnmn m for the Mar north... lu. pi: yyhf to, has a cook but tht - min: the DeeeSeM American Legion Alum", met " the in. a! In. "any I... gnu. member! We present. - n (A. job; L II Mid 'ver, Continued on I“! B ."o.mrrirtefrmrstsctrieaoxarit. "all. and St. Paul unread the -baearmtD..et%Havmstre. “Deva-V“ mambo IWWIum-enths NEW "rd.DeeefUM, It'd-nth “than '*tP"tt.rrr.hettsevihnr. Mr. Dun B. Km. who heads the tieketHrvedthevi-pres, ids-t for tour ---utttt ta 1928. He was the Villa“ Tm“. for my yum. Re In: I unbu- ot Ff_ieot had at tho ts.. ' _ [(ll an“! nour, 3 o'uocx taster sun- LEGI’ON AUXILIARY ldny morning with a priest from Him WITH Mrttg. MAU ( Teehny in ehartte, --- Twenty-nine votes were cast for School INHreet to his: Part In, Mr. Frank Read of Lake Forest in “W Dar h; lea,',',-,,"' town hall on Sum-day " I” M H a! oon and Fwentyfeighg fy Mr. J. Th following nrtiehe in: written el II Mn. paid for by the Citizen! FRIENDS OF CITIZENS TICKET GETTING BUSY _ a strong bid for 901.5 nt titan-jug election, April Mk Citixem' ticket __ Por president, Bun R. Run: for "when, Harry E, Wing, Clan-m E. Hahn. Carl E. Glam: for village clerk. Chester Wen- ling: for police matristrate, W. H. Sula. fam L. Vetter in running for po- lice maxi-vim on n) independent Uehet. “whitish-nun- Th Chit-It's Ticket of Deerfield in lil u a Easines- ha. m ia " gig-noon and twenty-eight for Mr. J. liiiiiiii, of Highland Park for mem- ibon of the hitrh whoa! board.' Mr. Peter Drttrr for Township school hm: Ibo received twenty-nine ', Peoples Patty Correction I In the advertisement of the Peo- ,pleo P-ny last week an error In: lunatic putting the name of Edward I H. Selig for will-we president instead Jo! James J. Hood and the me of tEdw-rd Secert for village clerk in- in.“ of Alvin KM. Mr. Selig an! Air. Sacra are running for village odaw IE 11h Kin-k, worthy m, M; in. Ruth Prue. w m: lb Emilie M, W m In. G-trode Wolf, "my Man: In. Anni. Will- Enron. Cumin: Eaton. H. Gastiield. Chant Wolf, H. .1th. J. C. Will- mn. L Much. Christ Willman, In W Wood. Mr. Ind In. M Tall. and Mr. William Bar- "a, A“ “I Wilden of of- Beers of (h hi Shrine number My mud Jenn-lam. held trt" “a; turbine Fore-t, In. T, L M. Mr. Theodore Kmk. line: In. Emily, and Alfred Knuk. Mina. I. Frau, Alvin Knuk, A. E. Muck“. ' B. Willmnn, Bert Henry lament! um the Miami; minim of Eastern an of High- lind hrk. Wednesday evening. Services will be held in the Holy Cross church on Good Friday evening instead of on Wednesday evening this week. There will be a high mus at the uni hour, it o'clock Easter Sun- dly morning with a priest from Techny in charge. M for Police Wu u an Independent undid-u an the Pro- mivb “dot at W. Th: ems". will be held My. Ann Mr. Louis Rommel of South Bend. Indium in visiting his mother, In. J. Rommel. A Miss E. Raunchy of Chic-co “I a dinner guest at the 01ml.“ home on Sunday. Mrs, William Carr, "his [flu Emily Kmk. In. J. C. Will-In. Mrs. T. L Kan-k. In. happening, Mrs. pe 'eer “"1." F1193, Mr. and In. Punk Junk. Jr., ur- name the birth of ' Ion. bum M1 by. April t. 1 muncwm n. Dan-new an: Deerfield News 'rWmBDAY, APRIL u. 1m I ”warmly. Unfortunately, it is oftentimes the cm with than " then described that theyuepoucuedofngmudnlof inulligcneo and could be of mal SERVICE to unit emttmmtitU. if therrt--dtitn-atett in the right Mon and PULL for methan- huh-d fd",ef,5i, So, If t up - go t you w an no“ it “do. up”. you try the - But. we are delighted to state, such f, citizens m decidedly in the minority‘ in DeerfUld Ind their Mtorts are ab: compliahin; no other result than! making Ulcmselves more and more] ridiculous n time goes on and from a potitkat standpoint they have not would! Meh-ee to be elected ll','? done “I. and said disgruntlod f citizens are losing no opportuniq to' 0pm everything of a prawn mun that comes up nnd knock the! city "ministration and everything; PM'IId everybody that is “tempt-1 in: to do things for the best interest! of the town and section. I Like .11 towns. we have in Deer- fiMd a few disgrunted "moss harks" who were in charge for a while and kept the town back for " lent twen- ty years: who were {runny pushed to one side by progressive men who brie Atacama»: "4"Nlt'dT.'llP""" Mrs. Willi-m Kant has " hee -st,, her sister. In. I. I. Strider d Ne. York. On My Miss M. Dry" of Chicago m A guest at the Kent home. Mr. Ed Locke. a southern gentle- mun, one of the Engineers on the new too to a home built for Mr. William Carr. . Russell Putters“ and Wattaee Rei. and: wont to Alden Share with the Bot-en-Tot on” Sunday after.. Mr. Harold Van? rammed Tuesday hom Lone Beach, Calif., where he spent the winter. any afternoon, April 20 with Mrs.! anerting to the first speaker onf Walter It Metcalt as assistant host- , the first P. T. A. Arbor. day program.) PBS. 'the Garden club of Deerfield, un-l Mrs. Edward R. Selig will be host- l wittingly, selected for its speaker on, es; to the bridge club on next Wed-; the program presented by the club, nerd-y afternon. (last Friday. in the annual celebration; Work has commenced qn the pav- I of Arbor day with the Parent-Teach-i, ing of Dertield uenne, west of Wen-1 er association, Ind seemed uni. Mr.) keg-an road. [Jesse [are Smith to talk on the I The name of Donqu Hating: was beautiful sweeds. in which Mr. Smith) omitted from the list of. 'iiii'iiiiiiiii2, a most remarkable interest and) from Deerfield in the high "ltooriytowleAre. His pictures are the most There are eight instead of seven from _ beautiful of the kind made, and hisl Dtertield. linformnl talks are prevared from; Mr. Ed Loch. a southern gentle- new material each Fear. His love furl men. one of the engineers on the new the rnrnl countryside is torn by the i "qtarirte 's.rh--tt- h- ruthlrss osetivitiea of swam“ too to a house built for Hr. William who, in their set] to destroy "weeds" Carr. . burn off all the delicate wild nowem Russell Paterson and Wallace Rei, on the Prairies and in the woods, and chelt mt to Arden Shore with the the native Ihrube, which durum Rot-en-Tot oath-tn, Sunday may. suburb-ht settlers have to buy from nagnn. - . - _ nurserymen. -l The Gardun club of Deerfield will meet at the home of Mrs. F. J. O'Con- nor on County Line road an Wednes- day aftomonn, April 20 with Mrs. Walter B. Metenlf as assistant host. 'hrth0tghttititrfGood Ila-Rh d Comfort your trld,"ge,etig"ftlt trtaBqtrmrrmnNm umb- inat! plumb! til you: n In man keep your “can High irelttasmadoaratgdm.a, t.r,?ttiii'e1'i'i'itir,., In EARL VARNER Ii Continued on page 4 AS TO KNOCKERS manna Ttft f In Anril 1916 a detinite programs nf planting. for the school grounds‘ lwu presented by the gtrhool princian Mr. S. D. Nelson, in a blackboard demonstration. A curved cement} I walk. boarded by tulips. presented by Mr. Albert Franken, was placed, and lame elm trees were planted. .'iii,i,) lilac bushes given by Miss Margaret‘ head". In April ms, Mrs. E. lk) zJordan introduced "war gardens.” 1 Mrs. E. J. Ginter of the Garden club had charge of the program, and (Continued on pm 4) Other Interesting Talks; Seieeti Increasing Importance of “is Delegates to P. T. A. ( Progressive Village Makes' - Conference on , Move Timely: Co-opera- April 25 tion Urged The first Arbor Day celebration held by the Deertield School Parent- 'reseher association was in the Brat Tear of its organization when in 0t- tober 1910, Mr. Jesse Lowe Smith, rrinr-ipal of the Elm Place school in Highland Park gave a. stereopticon loctur» on "The Fauna and Flora of _AI.AIEBQR DAY PROGRAM,START SPECIAL EDITION MWMTAIKB [WNW GIVEN BY J.L.slifrN Mi30EhT1MyNBhY Choice of chpbonnl or shingle one sud two story homes. Cement basements; hu'dwood Boom; Holland furnaces; Koehler bum-in fountain bath tptr; pedestal lavatoriec; oelotex inwhtinn; gas hot water hater; electric axtsirea; cement sidewalks; landscaping. . The Pattlock Homes Deerfield Corner Gieenwood & Grand Aves. Asphalt, Tarvia Paving; Grading Contractor All Kinds of Landscape Work Tennis Courts - New and Resurfaced 439 Washington Circle _ Lake Forest, I PETER BAKER CAN BE BOUGHT AT 8500 DOWN thnce " low as $85 per month S-i-T Rooms MM“ Telephone 614 Buddha-Mum unmanne- I It is believed that this plan will be (received with appreciation by the readers of the Deertietd Press and that it will be possible as time goes on to enluge and improve this new [,Deerfield newspaper in many ways. (‘The co-operation of the people of 'ie,T,,1y,' is requested in this line, _ so that by working together we may lmnke the Deerfield Press bigger land better. I Mr. C. W. Boyle was elected mem- [her of the Deerfield Grammar school lboard to succeed Mr. W. B. Carr “whose term expired at an election the-1d in the school house on Saturday AEVEIAIiIIg; Thirty-nine votes were cast. l Mr. E. L. Vineyard was reelected member of the Wilmot sehoot board at an eleetimt held Saturday evening 1 in the ‘scbool. By making a speeial newspaper "r--iinite and permanent space is pro- vided for Deerfield news and adver- tising and thereby greater conven- ience is afforded Deerfield people in locating the news and other features of the paper having to do with that progressive and rapidly growing sub- urb. MEMBERS ELECTED '10 SCHOOL BOARDS Mr. Chas. Sen/nun will open a. first class barber shop in his nth-Ic- tive yellow brick building one hllf bloat enttt of the C. M. & St, Flu! station within the next week CHAS. SCAVUZZO TO . OPEN BARBER SHOP man. and by combining all Deerfield news in one section with the name of the village on the title page of the paper" there is given a distinctive charaeter to this new Deertield news- pap" which is devoted wholly to Deerfield and the interests of the vil- latte and its people, The Deerfield Press ioda'y for the first time makes its bow to the peo- ple of Deerfield as a special Deer- field section of the Highland Park Press and this plan will be contin~ ued imiefiniteiy. It is believed by the Press that the increase in population and extensive rxpartsktn of Deerfield in territory and amount of business entitles that village to a special newspaper of its Pm mu was; M. P. “a“ Lake Forest, m.

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