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Highland Park Press, 1 Sep 1927, p. 13

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'l Lai,, taAd,d “nunnaihvuu. t-t_h._D-ftoes Eli.- ttoe-ttts/d-a-r. hull... wwii thumb“ on. - xmt-nuuun.m¢ Sandman-claims! Wet-cmh. mun-b- “-1-“ Daniel-u‘ lunch-duh.“ hula-4M Win-Ir! “Mound-dbl-” mmwm.ul "dt-oe-rs-i-da-.. ”Mhm-g’l-‘H moan. W15" Hui-W. Wan-rid P-tB-uma'...-:.- an. Mt-tp. Thy in. h “Mm-ulna. ”HUME-t“ ”Mommy-h} vmuww' """P vGiriaii,; tet,'; mambo“; IWMM_“ M‘H‘KWM id [at tery-a-tijt/acid-i . Mary mareied George Hill". son of George liner, “at: No no... Gil- bert 1nd Harry, two daughter. Lillie ma Ida. mum married Annie Hamill". and had two chil- dren. Evelyn and Lillian. Lilliln died It about twenty mm of m. Some yen-s mum: death of Annie Miller. Gillan-n married " his mond‘ wife, Ann ------. They have me. daughter. Gm. Bury in‘ mania! an! has rme children. Lane! mun-Bodkin: him. not: orPeter and' [m “In. Tin have no chil- dren. label untried Suave! Radon. They have one “1on child. After, the death of George Hill". llu-y " ler mod to California. She Inter hurried Georg. m. Ind lived in California mil the the of hee death. Inn-rd. hurried Ralph Brut-h. "or by ii. seoie, I; w!“ _ m magi.“ mm; nt the'm‘bf two or thm- Ind Ivy. Monte married Henry Tun; Lena married George Knopf. and Mary married George lea. Pied Print}; married Bub-n Strum", when parents lived in Pennyhranin and who Ind . What iivinc on Milwaukee avenue. They Ind nix daughter; Sdome, Lean, Mary, “crank. Sunk. and Carrie, and one son. Edward. . Salome married Michael Knopf. They had no children. Lems married him Kublin Ind moved to Culifomiu where she died. They Ind one Ion. Frederhh. who vi: brunch} to Illinois and In: eestmlrarmrtow. Heft-mo! bum. m: . crimson of WI; Fritreh. Pruderick Ninth had “In mm. Pred, David. John. and Samuel, tad ?yee daughters, Salome, 12m, 1855, and Marin Urn]. 8.1mm M who VII burn Mar 31. 11”, And died - " 180. an: to Wm My!“ when their In Built-sunning!“ They”- nuined in the Omaha- state and! 1842. has: “In to West New, when they Inuit a turn from Mr. Hali- son, one of the turner settlers who had come in the thirties. This fun: was next to (be eemeteey of "t Luther-n church on the touth side of Dumkerood.nrxttettttearmot Lama: Roeblin. who an the [and for the unwary and Luau-n church. John Fritsch lives on the unq "tmt'rtttitdR-Puere,sms “Ill-IN. for this}; "d'i%GG'iik- foe their hue human, - the a... d the eee , tieteet 19-“! ..Tr... -- ' ll A?rtaere, h. “a” LIVED IN PW'OUI my.“ 7 - can. Wall-c £1736; Cory of Nut-Ill» “on Penn 1ttllBMNBaBtat 184t Um l :5...an "aaku. Gm lucid :3..." ' Eh ”I rm may - a... In M 'a'fgti,tt"au.'tr.ggt2T,'t g gnu-91'. in. you: and In. BIL-I a “a", "ua i; - in. h w.m Iii- and WWW - The; hymn-“Hun no“. 1-H. Sh pond any on Satu- -,rurgt,tistum.stttoe. nub d -, the PM mu_m shah-db” "ketirmhutasmrGiVLiii 'rrae#ettofr-ertfttts,ttt-e 'eyurE-hutmuurtikamrste bndtr. mun-chum“ r/.i'irtuTUirirGG'i'ii7ti"ii',"7r'cl, ‘km.th-.Mfron‘ lot-HIM 'h.mdionm. n-ate-S-ttour-der-ha. Irt'a"=gt,e,,T.",tg',tt,t,t Mb chop- ff-ot-tr-tua- ummumnl out: Ongrolln. mu'u Ib- W. . 'ttthe "whim. Grag." _ liter her marine to Jmu‘Fritsch. They View married Febnnry 18, 1873, on the binhdny mmivenmry of Mr.‘ Friuch. After Inving huperviltei they moved to Chicago, where they lived one year, then to Menominee Pulls. where .they rested- for the .nme length of time. Forty-four lye-n no last September they came to Deerfield. where they have lived} ever since, und when their only) daughter, Edna, WIS born. Their; (in! home was I little house that is) - not standing. that In; west of L the present Leo Seiler home (in which: John mach lived at that time) that,' adjoin-ed I lumber and feed mill, (new the Henry Snyder home) which the Friuch When oImed. Later the house in which they now live, which was origin-ll: built for Ben Fritz-ls. Pee-me their-home, on the state of their father, David Witaett, m the which}: property. This two an 'tmetsuueUsGiiGiiiiVTii Podrrtrtneirhtaereara--l, in; to Fred Fritneh (new the latch , W) hath-r d lhvid. h i I...“ hit-Id: m the Inn with. -rmemberufttteWet-.mCll than Dudley of the Bulkhe- lnncclial church (now km: a the Win! 3mm church). ' an In: can one: for a unha- of t 1113. at: of am ' mud to Long Grove, Illinois, with he w- ants. and then to Napervilre, Illinois, where she lived until Amery! yam - ---. nun 41st to,“ up on the mountains to brmk, IX gather huekkberries. Of chine, all chine. cr the young girls, u well as the older Quiet Ma PI"", wore hooPskirts. The girls of Deer, were absurd to Co through tangy...” be without their hoops, no they stopped 'iatsuw at At the edge of town. " the house of a other plo friend. and left their hoops there, so that they could no uncut the bushel A be: pore easily. Grut mantle: ot ber- which "i' rig m labeled and), summer My“): m James married Susan Fahlmin. daughter of Jacob Fehiman and Mary Elizabeth Mack Fehlmun. She was born Oetober 26, 1850, in Wtsrren, Pmmsrtvania. In the summer she. toeether with other Warren girls. Mr. Ind Mrs. David Prim). had lever: children, Junta. John, Benja- min, Sophu,-Frarskrm, Sarah, and 1 Mr. Fritaeh's family physicians, wen: Dr. Mereeter and Dr. Burritt of Hal! Day. and Dr. lower: of Port Clinton. Most of Dr. Mowers' medi- cine. were herbs, which he kept tied in paper. He carried them in old- fuhioned Saddlebogl. and when he wanted certain medicines he would Ret out papers, open them, and shell of the contents in order to ascertain] which medicine he wanted for than -tieoU .m DoetoAGGGd "s7. ty cents per mile traveled in euly A-.. {w Jacob Ritual. Another lil- ‘hr Inn-rind Matthias Pehtman, I ‘bvotlwr of Jacob Fethun, father of In. June- much. DOM hit-ch drove to Elgin to Bet his that [round by Christina Dah- kn. The mill: nu all night. with day and night thins. On one trip the what became wet in n min Mom and Mr. Much 1nd the miller de- eHeed that it made the beat flour. _ "ed.tPrirtiemhuass. Another Mandi-ulna. '.usiouusteauroesmiirhu- his. I'h-t-emertutdteTutor WE'LL A. With. Jr. tiettniurih/iG%-GitiCiiri 'e'rrttVeeditutuvou-riL "tCbrthqr-reB.wsi- mumEWi-th .'tttyttytteeeuriiiAGvTe 'Nh'a'lhT,',',i",i'g,,,,., In..." in.“ G,TriC' h in}. M.” CNillhilhggdtitr Part Press ' y, s? JS' M‘unm or In; rum or In PKG: --- 9!" "A! um“ I). If. 'r: "GVai'ii; Put III It.“ h '.tdt pt, 23.!!- -'.I-h-_-- m 4teatreer.-srs,,, anvil stidailiik - -- Giri PUBLIC . 'm 'fd=fi'l"d'p,t'iu, mwmuhuyvmbe whit “Mylo-um} WMlbipn-A'Ihg iriirFi1iiriirWra"/l'U'l'll I. "---'-'"--""_..H. - "It“, Babmes, ete., in. I.“ by the following: Kan-k thee 3... AM- lnnk, R. M. “all. I!” his. Daniela nggrquthd- a W " emu and calm. ‘Eu'l'er in titat prize in titties-hm.“ Purdue. 1td"'eererrtmem,eGG, Juan. 5.. Game “tilted P?" the gum- with a Icon of H. Both lem- mived as m . ttall Kim between" "alt) Juvenile nun Ind Highvood "N the "a---..'.., A..__d - " . A l Ina-3 in sGGCiiiiikiip iii) tth division. 'Pose-nrt: Robert Patterson; 2nd. Biereie--Chas. Kap- neiull. Jun. Ard, Bir-Atmes Der- ' ""--* --N____ ___. Ann-Ila ITraining school It Des Plaines. tiny “I?" in dainty. colorful paper dresses pushing attractively decorated doll “Him. deeorated bicycles. wagons, clowns. gold dust _tuins. Puritans, 'were among the pawtieipartts, Mrs. E. K. Williams. Mrs. P. Scully. Sr., Miss Emilie E. Kant acted as judges and ribbons were awarded as follows: 'I The principal prizes were awarded 'Ito s. A. Carson of Woodstock, "1., . who received the Chryshr Sedan. , Harold Kline of Chicago, the Frigid- air; Nan Shaw, Briemte Golf club. I, the gas stove; C. G. Penis of Deer- jiiiia'. the Easy Washer; D. Ceseotti [iof Highwood. the vacuum cleaner; C. 1A. Bertolini or Ihertietd, 17 jewel , Gruen watch; George Dirk, Deerfield, (T jewel Elgin watch; Arthur W. Consoer. Park Ridge, 60 inch string of pearls; David w. Williams. Lake, Forest pearl choker. Ruth of Camp Cosy. North. bunk, portable electrié sewing ma- chine. Chas. Johnston, Deerfield, al, Quiet Mar Oil burner. Robert Man, of Deerfield. the elettroia. Many wther beautiful articles were given away atite registration booth and other places through out the grounds. Children'l Parade _ A beautiful children's parade which opened the festivities on Fri- datlnrat Its-3519 31:? Bow. Baud amine E. Knnk acted as judges and ribbons were awarded as follows: first division ooturtizatiomr-tst; Juvenile R. N. A.; 2nd: Clowns. Jim- mie and Billie 0lendorf; trd: Dolls, Emma May Moore. Northbrook. __ An Con-ended The members of the Chamber of Commerce and various other com- mittees, including India: of the load R. teA., Wilmot uni Deane“ Nr.. ent-Teacher associations, Am Legion (acumen. B. H. Kress. Arthur Ender and various other individuals in chute are to be commended for their untiring elects which scored for Deertieid this big and wonderful SUCNSS. BI The trove. which was packed with merry match from early in tho " teretooesmttil huntnigttludanou festive air with its brilliant light. its mfrmshmmtta, the strain- of lI-ic that floated from the hands and minted Orchestra an: eluded any previous liar. tUH by in AW, interest and tteruinirw futures. -"" -..- ._.._...._ af the Daniela Chm-her of ' meree in “we“ put on may and Sunday. Aug. am ST. max. stair encoded my Inn-inn M. oelehntion "aaGui7Ei""ii W af the Dean.“ (25...... .trttet Ida-l rather eooatim. I-It a 'frsftiriiFpmxarm Exceed. " 'tmmm h In“ aid Alt-hue; In, Pb. Fm: his. W In: Giu- 'mrrtrpgat m, 'mai-trr-iii-Fai-ir, "mmsDar, tmr-tgit i. caries-GU; -i 59m, pig eating contest " Award of Print: 'rr"St.' Huff? Plaines. Tiny mmmm,hhh 777--_._....___‘.... alumna-awn: hmdhLJ.lubu-d of“ he. fifl-ih MLgLL-cn... --- 9.2:: '29; '93:“ 'ram-ui-a-r-G/Gai-iii'; I - A out " I. la Midis-dbl...“ 2e?t?ytere-sr- I Mr. "Miler, the pm- qnphr of Highland Park, who is I irsse-ortieuoe,iLiueVuii, uni-hm- “he picture-at the band in 1hee_yminrorm. the: of the" DeeuuictarsiCir (f?eertAtAeuLiiiviiuarUeL" 'iseror-peefieu Dar. ""â€"' -""P-I.. M “.11. iiiiriyTe7ia'i7iPiuut, IluttrArrVutsdGira' “unmatched-diam. urn-vhhwhh-Wi. Whmmn-hunot tN-e-teu-ii-Gu; tin-hula... _ MEANING-3AM 'XtNN%grtNnMtttratLD mn-de-uhnmtwrved mM-trmmd-m Park, Wednesday. i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seaman and) three sons of Cross Plumes, Wir,) :were week-end guests of the Georgef dial-ch home on Deerfield road. ( Mr. and Mrs. PM}. of Rose,) tmary Terrace had As their weekend _ Mr. and Mrs. Cameron of Chieaao. r Mr. and MES. Nielson and daughter ’1 of Chixago were guests at the Gordon (Clause home last reek. _ mud “to lands 01:.ka peo~ Plequm Maror Hood and men» On Thursdny evening August 25, a speck! motor coach was charteAd for the DeerfieH Municipal Band. The, .8tee brief concerts in North.. brook. (Heavier. Grouse Point. WiL meme, Winnetka, Gieoeoe and High land Park. Accompanying them wen MUNICIPAL BAND TOURS NEARBY " limes. R. I mond Havey, tended a lune of Mrs. R. I _‘.._._. v; *yultk-‘v user: 3325;; OT "Mr. 'iaffi;r." Bing Cleyex ou_ thm, day. 'i, m, _ "a.r "u. Mr. and Mrs. Min‘in Peterson of Libertyville wen guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Glendorf Saturday. " limes. R. D. Reeds. Elmer and Rar Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bleimehl had us} their guests Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.‘ Peter Bkimehl and two daughters, Miss Mary Beings-h] of Chicago and] Mr, and Mrs. Martin Murphy of High- ( land Park-. . ‘ Mr. .and Mrs. Almon Powers and Sestrttutrc9telrtro .‘el’e my; on I Football Fans. Anemia-I! I All lteertield young men who are! intervrtvd in football are invited to,) meet with Mr. Ed Jacobson at the) town hall Tuesday evening, Sept. 7 an 7:30 o'clock. , Mr, and Mrs. Pl Rotrer, Park were , Mr. and Mrs. R. D, prize for their ttoat in the err,1tel Miss Beatrice Carohsn is teachitur Day parade, wish to emu] their}! the Nobel school in Chicago. appreciation to Mr. Elmer Chtey who; Misses Margaret and Beatrice Car- wo kindly loaned them the Ravininfolan, v ho are living in Chicago. were Nurseries truck and also to the judges I the guests of their sister, Mrs. Mollie for their decision. Carolar. Pfister last week. “ I Mrs. Howard Durham of Keno- Poolball Fans. Anon-inn” _ --, The RAA. Camp, who were de- lighted when they received the grand prize for their nut in the Deerfield Day parade. wish to extend their The Deerfield American laden anx- iliary will hold it: next regular been ing at the home of Mrs. Charles Frey , on Monday afternoon, Sept, 12. at 2i o'clock. All members In urged to: "tend. There will he an election! of odicers. l Mr. and Mrs. Steinbrecker of Park Ridge were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Steiner: Friar. Mr. and MA. iuiTd tained relatives from the week-end. Mr. and In. M biz-Ln enter- hind a In“ - of (rind- Ind relatives from Chino and Evan!» over the weekend. Mrs. E. H. Williman had as her guests on Wedoesdir, In. Clan Hill. Mrs. Amelia Diem. In. It Bri- ly and daughter Rose of China. A group of the Eastern Sal nun- bers with their families enjoyed I picnic at Diamond lake on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Selig enur- motor trip loud“ Ind My. The Deerfield M who] will "pert The-day, thrtmsther a In. Clan have“ and "" Cheater 1"rthhe-tesetuir-u,ws, “with Deerfield Local News luncheon bridg R. Greenslade Mrs. Philip McMahan of and Ne" mritr mtirtred . N iei: A lex N bridge week-end guests of oer and Ray 'Willmags, at, _ " the home in Highland TOWNS at ' _ Mr. and Mrs. John Visoky announce (the birth of a son. Saturday. Aug. 27. t of? Miss Josephine Woodman had as s or,: her guests Saturday her sisters, Mrs. - lr, Kist af Edison Park and Mrs. w. J. 'urls) Smelzer and son William of Chicagn. '.ers, Mrs. Friedlund and Mrs. Deck en- andltermined their cousins Mr, and HIS; igh“01iver Malbert of Denvercco1orado, indiwho gm.- enroute to New York; last over 7mm ltss-utit.saiiUTiii"i Mrs. Howard Durham of Keno- worth. Miss Julia Deming and Mrs. Kate Deming-Wolf of Wilmette, were the guests of Mrs. Reichell, J.r., on Thursday. Mrs. Grant West of Elgin. and William Harris of Lake Biutr, were guests at the George Penis home last week. Mrs. West is I sister of C. w. and George Penis. and Mr. Harris is a cousin of Mrs. C. W. Penis. Mrs. West will remain in Dvertivht for twq weeks. . Mr. William Cam-way spent week in Evansville, Ind. “to (Inst: of the Williams (wily. ”Dow. Richard and Billy Hust- ings and their mother, Mrs. M. E. Ratings, spent last week in Antioch with Mrs. Iustimrss-Cirrnstock. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bowling Green. Ohio, month with their dam G, Cue]. mu to spend 1 week " the home ul his and: in Voltaire, NJ). ( Walla Reichek spent the xreek- end at Slocum's Like with Jack iii) Jinn: and several other Deemeld- Shields high school boys who were) 4-, -ee ' - - __ Mr. Gordon Kim. left n his; to spend 1 week " t his and: inf Voltaire, N.D, ,,,___._ - “w.-.- ‘Ild In. Punt " alternate from the Deon-(dd American mien auxilitry. Mr. Chm Hahn remand the local post " the convention. Mr. and In. Christ Bend Ind two was Billy and Bobby of Chicago were guests of Mr. Ind In. Fred Hann- M on Saturday. In. Jilin Peterso- uld Mrs, John VIM left My "min. to at- land tho Am lAcion convention held in “in: I“! Ind Tue-day. iil 1heet.miue..aeeirtroamtthreetmam, 11.t1etetyattryamoiuieuaTiii,rtriv"e"ra' minoflmidten. OYS aren't careful of their clothes - but B wen-e. Te'rtearentJtoteeiiGiiiierhiTi the best Scotch woolen; in them, regular “tailoredbtylesthathokjnstmghlike alder fellows‘ suits to be right. I [iii), @«%W ill "ilii!til ri w; A? _sr-c(-e-]j.ir.,-.i-]aj"i',i.lt.l.ilj/jtEt,lil-!l,-l BOYS' 4-PIECE SUITS--. $1.50 $1,0041.50 sUrdtt enough for the CAPS my“: sum-rs $3.50 S. FELL Mrs. E. T. Schantx of an. Ohio, will spend a their daughter, Mrs. H. Kieriett Monday eve- “Adeni- Deck en- and Mrs'. Colorado, Cork, last $12.50 last Deerfield News W. d M - Duck a... taimsd “NIH-on can: id.“ 'ua.stirtsandrrieoarttx-mGitGq "tdctieaeomssataard.r. DEERFIELD LAWN uowm "e.o"'cutsharpertednrts-ii"ii made to KW Park m u u The 1"- Mower Shop, 700 Canal AVE“. “than! Park. laticSamuBnildin‘ DBBRFrBLDATagNTm NearciasthetrtitDepot "--arur*ersatAItTt--- ”Wheat sport NOW READY Will consider your elear vmlt _ Educ: like nut! Located at Greenwood & Grand Aves. Barber Service hr the Entire Family Allwoollll $1.00 DEERFIELD Pattlock Homes Ito-e Danie“ tft-w or. your own broker function I. P. '. H. Nevelle and Kitchenettes Uptown CAVUZZO ERVICE ATISFIES The

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