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Highland Park Press, 22 Dec 1927, p. 21

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Luise an. live with in “bag Mtg-Minna“. the Yen-on like Country din all part " the clubhouse is the home which Frederick Kuhn Milk in 1882. Bnrtrhtthee-ttftheurted- "6a&mRt.-iaratodftomtua-r, m,,un.mmw I: -inNttimeteetuti-ried lhAmm-Inh-Su~ .1. tkrttma they an. hm lamina-twang... oma.sinis-irseeoutird -oetseAtrotchieaeo. “I“ “haiku“ PA”!- orm Bfqm_rNsetrwie4dimrthreer- mun-imm- ”lingo-Id ”Amuse it. Ian-um - aa) (I "rTrTliiE'Ori_,lr'j" ofthe alt-blurb! Mmm-VM-n- mumumm Wilt-MM” mind-Mud” Mt-see-ids' mm. 'U'=ru",,n'tgu'Ne “Ha-la!“ an. is 'u--. a...“ -__ Wm wu%irdiGG.iir._uui-rMt1tedyrrrrnt dimified kins. lens-n Mthe IHuHWId whieh dill hei- mn' thott, "sbrdehoirw.reM--M.g.Arei_nndaatattm'otintteirttr made dawn and Wlmm. Min. amil'trersmetrFeteit. Tbrhrtestistobe 'riBre.hneWesod.ethet Kuhn-fraud to carry on the tart of the mom" JIhrMI-rmcd. state Guru-ans. [any net-cin- II-Iylpdltrylaud. tuai.heimtFdtoemstritmteto ". gem" a the m - (hivh‘. NWVIMN I. to lam. to choir-nth hurl“ tho hm ”an. -%oo1,tottetuzalEri-tseea- 'e Ila-Nth- Mos. Ghrtrr amd “datum...“ Mr. Cater M W on the 'uro-ruANdue-elrihearremrm_ .. mold“: of the My. - udhlm. to no!“ hop’ "%oo1,tottetVsalEri-tseea- mdhmhmmm 'ttrt- Micki-nun! Miss Yrrda Vim" recited the story which an had unmixed well. to I nil-o Imminent plum! by Wat- ueertekhett. Thep-nolPI-drom t"mtbrRetheetrt-.odNt, Grheoehee"-Em.inqrora. Dori- Nuthmnvhoullhthe' may. “lulu-a0.“ 'de'd,t"t,atitU,'t,'titte, hm": {om-ad “I“. MM“- 'h.r6eham-a.amdhereGusot 'e-qb-e-hdttvArrdrewtt- nuva. "the vim“; 'm raid in}; the but!“ - wine- when x_nin “tell?“ by Lela. Int. Ir. Thr roune MW: department of (is "nan (hurt-II mud a - diam-d mt a the v- RV mic: Sud-y main; in the M in I Minder: d "Why the Chi-a has.” mid" the dtmc, tioo or, 1rraAi. Wilma “In; nun Ind Chester Welt Erttertainers. . ioloint Ind reader (mm Chieattopeattrre followed the ammonia whose combined proximal” d delightful reading “d "hurinq In. "eeived with gm: enthusiasm lad upwind-don and both responded My to the many ant-om. Guests from Wank-(In, Highland Put-k. Slender. Lake Form. Chim. mr. Wheeling Ind Deertheld Med the, lawn}: temple to capacity, Best wishes for ths success of the new ottieers were expressed by the Tr." worthy muons of DeertUid than". Alma Deck Ind Nina Eng- ltrou. ml worthy patrons. Eduard Mk. Harold Van! "id w, B. Carr. oath of other included: ~(Wade: F. Steiner, worthy patron; Elsie Sheri- dan, marine xix-tron; Alma E. Deck. Wary; William Sailor. trmurer; Christen- Menthqn Knuk. conduc- treu; Bernice Mun. associate eottdoc, treu; Ellen King. chaplain; Ruth Hahn. marshall: Yen Frey. organist: Hattie Wmustitttr. add); Florence ".. (obs. Ruth; Elsie Scully. Esther; Ada Mahmud. Martha; Mlleld- Bother, Elects; Hattie Sadly, warder; John Kilian. sentinel. Mrs. Scott paid a lovely tribute to Ruth Prue, the retiring worthy m- ugm. who on account of illness In: Indie in attend the ceremonies and the commended her upon her splen- did M in the chum" during the Mr. Carr amused the upwin- tinn from the chapter for the work of the retiring Patron William Bar- nu than tse., presented him with n Erie Sheridan. the mot-int: ma- tm. presented " "In" white nvrl to the worthy matron, Adelaide Shiner. T . Y. P. s. “can WAS SPLINDID PRODUCTION Th'uI-l masonic: ,Iere pep for-ed before n altar etrered with .rqheefd.er-tessdqotd'mthe m of the hall and during the in- stalling of the worthy man Ade- hide Steiner the_varicolored lights mama; the All" were lighted and the lights in the hull - dim- med. " of which lent greatly toward its impeessivertesa, _ Wimun B. Carr, '_dwarrd Selig, and Budd Van. past worthy pu- Gent-ale new. peat worthy ma- IM of “hm, installing organ- it; Cabling Becket, sologggnd (four "u- and plenum personality won the .dmiratio. of ber Audience. In. [mi-c Turner, . past worthy - -isted during the ceremon- iu " inst-11h; mu. Arthur Hollands. i. put worthy patron of LII! Forest VII instilling chaplan; tad China astug [1239? 0.11m“: ”MIDWAY br-hear-trch-et- d”~0lean;ln. lh Inna-Ii: Temple. Thursday ure- The" other oft-en who took their in. Vivi... Scott of China», who Mgr-a} the artist, the W932 - 'The Hitdglititt Path mg l Deerfield Section of “I. r Irer; Dee Ellen Dandy. wife of Attorney due-; Ralph J. Dads. of Wauhetrr"s, who duc-[ IS mung him for separate maintenance Ruth' 9n the grounds of cruelty and deut- nigh: hon. last week made preliminary up- Jr pryrnnce in circuit court before Judge Gal, Edward Shurttetr in her petition ttt Mer 3’ get her temporary alimony increased r..;..:‘ from $250 to $500. of Follow“ In. lmlf‘l talk. the ‘pmiIk-t. In. c-ter,--, the De- canter bulk“: and the Christmas m fmgq the state president,; trim ire- 'hmieh. Germany. where the a! let "ahomd, Mr. WI]- hr huh. will - the holiday: Mr. Mm - the “be: to "an ion- h the Child ‘ Well." Sgt.tt2: to "sbseritt for ttt ballad- Ind national hand- Pe which contain I that deaf of, .nluahle lulu-notion. . i 1 That Willi-m J. Rennie. coach at l the Wake-gun Township‘ high school ;in 1918 and 1919. and for some time lunch at Hillsdde when in Hills- dale, Mictc. is to sure in m $8,000,011) Int-id is the word just received by am: am, Mrs. J. W. Cook. 131 North 1 Jackson street, Wunkem. Mr. Ran- ‘ nie's share in the mule. it is stated, , will be in one” to $39,000. 2 Last “my night the largest; ' still ever found in an section of the; I county In: raided on property. baud, ,200 feet overdue “been” line mi Mud Live. in” north of Channel Luke and in Smash. county. It was esti-l mated to be worth 3100,”, federal mum told sheriff lawman-e Doolit- (if: who aided in the raid. It had Ai' , capacity of 500 gallons daily. ( l Lam vglned " - than 3300 in ‘obuined last week from two Walk Regan men by a and thief who en- tered their room in n County that thqw..-ofun ammo-ammo dwani-b “.ml-hhhelm . Th m. In. IcAnhur, and I eo-kata-t from In Ed- minds. ml] director, I. which In. Ida" (in I vivid mounH of the mucous scenery. the excellent] numb. the (unwrar‘m galleriesi Med with run paintings of the old; and (um mun. the nun-dram} the rum-n and rtsnraeteristies of the ditreremt people and many other. interesting plum and Incidc-nta.i Some of the" (Mattie! they visited were PM. Austria. Grrmnny, trwiuerUm4 uni Italy. The small group. who despite the very cold weather of Friday evening attended the December meeting of the Wilmot ETA. at the school. were well repaid tor their Jon: I: the program moved of unusual imresL Mrs. Waiicr B. am." who span? six manna with Dr. Metcalf and her] (we childm in Europe. gave in IL fascinating manner an intensely ma “resting account of the tour. Thnyi arrived in France just at the (imet when it was in I whirl of excitement) over the Sistorrmara'inrtiht of Col- I 'iii kinks i. thank MRS. MErtA_L_EfLLVAit.i. lion vm>ulolled at the ”in; of the Wuhan an; council last week. In. new Harding. We at Jo- seph H.rdiete, veteran real estate and insurance broker, passed It.) at her home, 'tIts,".',',': labor: street, - Ienn. week. rooming home. The victims are Rob- ert furrison and Jaw Sullivan. both rmployed at the new Rancher hotel by the Sprout Construction company. In. Cora Dam wife of Mn J. Davina. and a Midas: of his county for bee life of 68 nun, med any n her home, 522 Guitar M Waulegan. Ust Ink. Death In the mum, by the WM m,“ mmm WWW N uuuwluwou Pun-(ortkmm‘otaqu- and Vicinity; County WY. “Cm St,' I!!! JOTTINGS , TALK l, Groceries You Know by Name and Reputation _ CH Philadelphia Cream , EESE 2rrackasres.._..,, In. Ginter and In. Btu-I Den appointed to have tinge of the Christmas My fur a. children which will be held following the pee fun: to be pro-enter] Friday evening tee. 23. Fur the first time this year Decr- leld-Shields dropped both divisions of a swimming meet; Austin wing the Senior division 32-14, and the Junior division 21-20. In the Senior diving, Deerfield was supposedly handicapped by the " unce of Ottderdonk in the “map. bot Bob Lester stepped in and, with only two days practice, carried " the honors. His double somemnh. and one and a half were mrly perfect Lorrnsen and Harlin of Austin took second and third plum Ruling of Austin popped first in» ors in the too-ram' breast stoic. Deertietd's only first place in the Sea- ior division was Intel-'3 diving. “Mmmnumwm iorlheluneh. At the conclusion of ”and“ tmsty sandwiches Ind axle: we: served. DEERFIELD HIGH LOSE 1 IN SWIMMING CONTEST \GINGBIE saw-gm '1)... , MARSHMALLOWS. CamNtre, 12 oz. can . . . _ ' . T SWEET GIRL SPICE!) JELLY DROPS. 2 its. box HERSHEY‘S CHOCOLATE BARS, each ....... Glace Chen-ks, 31/, oz. KOLIDAY DELICACIES Dates, Bagdad Brand, 10 oz. pkg. .t4e Corn, Hazel Golden Bantam. 5'ytr,Carir,Bria,tGz.sJsli."r.aii' N'o.2cart-...,,/ Plum Puddimr.Rart,foi: ..‘.10c 1'eas,Lakesides,ekcted,yio.e, I'fetetatMirti,qtart,Urtl. ..»..27c fygrrarapFPiekie'rikean. Fruit Cp1re,Smtaines2Ites. ...$l.70 Grape hike, Arater.Roaete, . 9frves,NtuitaGreuisG.rCiii 1lider,hlett'trsweet,qt...'..1 f.lfe,sirnitaGreuiGzC'.r.rie- fi.intrerNe,Iul6,rtt... L'iehlr,tTeh-aaGieif,'./iie" PiearrkAmer.miiergtid ?ustcim,uttseri-tG,"iira'1'fiii' No.2l/1 "m-"-------.... Preserves, Austin-e, 1605:. . . .25c 2ttht IT; Home, No. " J "'t"eC-t,9oz........1Tc. Re eat,', scar-um... "it, Meat, N." Such 9 OE.. _Chiti Sauce, Sniderh. lane ,7 COFFEE 43ml! Mary's Pie Crust. Nut. caattl" All! COOKIES r%'g'l'J,o,lilPftertt"s----ri,rar: 22t?Seryyu,aarteseaaltiGie',iiriftitr/'/r'.'.CT, BAKING POWDER ",',1cze,1: SUNSHINE SODAg WALNUTS ",,'ttrr't 1 s MIXED CANDY MIXED NUTS it??? H: T) ,8t. Johns have, BitrhiarsA M “M3 Hazel Blend 1 lb. airtight can Word sank a free throw that tied the store at t6 to 16 just as the tinat on as fired, In the overtime period Deertieid won on Jaekson's free throw. tiu's sixth we, their men were in better condition. This fact became "oiieeabie after the half which end- ed 7 to 5 in Austin's favor. The "lights" were more evenly matched. The half ended 10 to 10, the [rune seesawing back and forth during the second half. DeerSeH took. in: in the w-yurd bk We. my“ brain stroke, and diving. Austin took first in the 0-yud crawl And why. T DeoHieid-Shieids quintet divided ita opening camel-lent with Austin, the "iirtsts" winning 17 to 16 in an ower- time period and the "lsearies" losing DEERELELD 011le ROSES ONE, WlNS ONE packages The and] Deerfield "heavier" Prov- I no much tor the rang Austin en after the in". This being Alls- Ilty, in Com} ”inns.“ ii', Hm in the Junior division Diamond Nsr.is-orisia CANDY 17e 15c i, Max our Fancy MixtGrgiai sue-tvie' Nos2.raytv_.,-...,.l.,nse Peas, Lakeside Selected, No.2ean 13e Yrrarapr,Piekie'nkean ...Hl7e Grape hike, Amer. Home, pL...22e 1lider,h1ett'ssweet,ut. .......22e fiytrerNe,-Vr,rtt. ......l5e Puepr1e._Amer.rroiG.aiea'. _ Ne. 2% w----........) eeaAey,Aiterrurrte,Ni.Ciire" qr1ttrMeat,Hsean ............32e fihirifute,9tider'tonrge .....28e ftt',','tettt,ltt ....-..S6e ayonnuse,‘ "eé,8ox.-,.,.2te .9rastehim/CherAes,:to-iire LlttoextuteMertierV _......22e BmwnSagarjold fastc11tt.oV.Sy,e All Filled Ceniég 1 lb. jar "req vm 12 oz. can 3 packages H. S. STUDENTS; SUP?“ IN IINOI ACCIDENTS Ole, Has Batu Ara, and - that Pilgrn Caught in I;- ton, while working in auto mechanic got acid in his eye. Calvin Gun}, is going around school with his In. in a sling, having broken it while crink- ing his car. remained in the hospital over night and returned home the next day. Aecordsuw to the tudh who“ nuu': report, In Glenna and Russell Gil. m "etausrnt drsrigwthe put to. heauae ot the mumps. There i.” been several accident: which “we taken an of by the nurse. Will-Id WI! tumbled over 1 wire -. hurt his face in several places. Ft- cis Prank but: his shoulder as welt as his hand and knee in In aeeideqt on the ptarerormd. Lloyd Soathiit. Robert Mowers caught his left bum! in the joitster and eat three lingers up badly. He In: rushed to the High- land Park hospim insulating}, by Mi. Schneider and Mr. Durtmhnt He 1 lb. boat TELEPHONE M. P. ”I- 49e 27c 25c 11c 31c l . "t .13:

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