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Highland Park Press, 29 Dec 1927, p. 3

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In addition to I full lie-016mm .obdthetimtehoe- d-h candy In DeerBeld. the in: tarm hurled instruments. wild midst. In!!!" {my vii-hen. cut (In. a! eHetrieal ift “when. They in- “ the ths Ind; fountain, tad undo Mr own ndh “a: and ice A null circulating library In plat-d in the not: {roi- which the Mk - borrow book: It I nom- wamwm 2hN'?aN,,tte.t1t,'$r. “lad“. P., tr.urtthNthtut '4tti.-hos4NroT'tr.. M mined in Chic-go. When the "all”: Wank new on: the city Dr. - uniting cloth and nee-V in hating the aha-e. his ”and" for the poor and needy called for him the Dame of 'Small, pox King.” In N-her, 1882. in can. to pyetieo in _Dterfitu. His (may aodb.ttirchieaeo. other date. She wu in Chicago " th- (in. od the China are in 187]. g than: of thing-t dinner. and thicgnuqngnt regaining of I Bigger 'rvrhns"d " the In of three year- Ild “than.“ ("husband her Wt brother, Charla. came to rid Emu Baker of Chieaqo. am. Bath: vu- born Inch 12. 1852, in 'dhhmh-im. Hum. She was "Urterthe Inr ended. he continued his tori " n had-ape painter. than by“ to study I: I phraieian in Rush Modieal mum. Chicago. and _ M from tho Hanna-nun Medical ‘mnmuom 3 (EMILY nuns MI IM AIM can. to Chime " A“ M but . few ”an. Mn crawled to the various '-eea.rritht_ethsviewof "(multimillil ”Inner-Inn M upturn“, in Wipe paint. "inetf1.R.auoiovedmt"ieand play“ the violin. . my. he in in the south when tho Civil Wu broke out, he enlisted Im- the North in the eleventh linear! Infantry, led by Brigadier, Gun-l Smith. which was pin of the' ma. In, our" of the Army of Tm under Gwen! William Te cum-eh Shem“. Re experienced All If the Indium of real In and 9mm in an“! of the important man. 06on which VII the gin); u Mobil. Bar 3rt-t.ttusissEGrtishPma.siru -tt-ofut.AvommrodThqodseo “WAu'utindOIto.am "aiandrtuariehoqrottEanat" Dr. Eranh'. prnetiee extended for, _a_t.tor,--t_. “WWW” "IV-0.00!“ After Maud-(gilt. And In OII [Arch 16, 1873 Dr. M mu- tttto mum in New York an. Mn “it but ill troy, .rLthtne&-.+drm dunk” Munch“)!!- " the LLMQW moon of two older of On Thursday shame. in the " xonic temple. the Boyd Neighbor Jmila were emanated at a Christmas party armed by and! dim. In. 1min: Yoo. prim Wilt the mailer childru .- ofpr'r's were duo awarded Ann-d I beautiful Christi-u tree, donned mmm.»}mmd www.mmm ABBLMaNhrLPASrrr --_ "c 'hremdh.metd-t-tqet» MHEWm-jml Warm-mm br.m.P.uhi.Mm.uathm. "drn.suttuasik_ " mammal-cum undue-aim“ hadn‘t-1.1M 'ethqeNHriEaehe&iHr-r.d. Chamber of Coal-km, was held. A splendid program consisting of sing- in. addresses and distributing of candy among the children w given. AM not u may " were In- tieipated were present at this cele- bntion. the “audition were very much phased with its [ml 1nd an daddy planning to make an "on [mm anil- next yur. The maiden: of the dumber, Mr. "rhrr, abound that the pond on the Jewitt Grow would be flooded for listing. BN'I'ERTAIN JUVENILE AT camsnus PARTY h) In. S. Shapiro, (in: Are u- tugir.gtm.a.ag--ails Eu!“ ”WYOM- "r6aPOEattgGWBN aethreAhe-meth-nm.th.b-. “he“ can“... Emu-nami- I-ha“ "i..-. - ttt ..._, - ”bunny-bud umhpuliiini’i-i --Ma-.9-ra._ The older mp‘phy-d hm lad Mildred Sticken W. turd“ the Beuuth the hutte community Christan- tgeo :1ny illuminated with my colored Kilns in the cen- ter of the In": " the Kuwait my Ne, the mull Christmas celebra- "oqrHmrtbetoomanrur-that requim too long cooking in oeder to handle-middle ofthediah done. If you vista: double thin min.“ isbetterterese_rpngtwithn 1 pint oyster-I 2 " eup- trucker crumbs 1-4 (an pepper 1 an an 1 an Pepper 1 t-2 men baking powder 1-4 to 1-3 cup butter 3-4 cup milk ’ took over oysters artfully and re- _ move In! pieees of shell. Duh. Mix cricket crumb- with baking powder, an and pepper. Granu- . rather 'tli tow pan. cover bottom with . layer 1 crumbs. than a by" ot oyster: with bite of butter oeer them. Repeat until my!) have two or three layers of each with crumb- on tor, dotted with bits When tend, to no! in oven. pour out carefully with . moon just enough milk to when uncut}: to the bottom. Be awful not Lone too much milk, u this will link: your product nun instead of . delicious and any mixture. Bake that 1-2 hour " 450, or un- til cooked and I delicate brown. ors- un lbw” not be hooked too long as TREE CELEBRATION IS LARGELY ATTENDED 1rrouuve-ertriedtiiirdgl -rmsmri0ttdtutttettahearorrr nanoped unher- lighter and more thdPraod much “and”. The ottter-roeutar-tioetu-sver, helpfulton eookhwthem,rrartie-sruvrt b-suvigw-reooaeataeo. on. termini. anmhhvethhweek ioealiorsedo-asdrorsariiino. .etut.r-tittuyeitr.rorer, Nuthunmhth-Ibtofch mmllodthuhilunry "yrtuutietoFro.th- “WWW-1th Ieit-hnab cont-ting of and- Ih"q-.arttri.th.a-t. 'rt. - . iuup was} of Home“ Depart- mtd NorthShonGuCo. .dfapn-olp; Bea$5edoratem The people who napkin M the enrol linger: waking them up Christ- uu naming. Bhoqld be thankful it is not Gabriel blowing his horn Ne than. The American people we dun an the go. in spite of the {an that the: tralBe Iiglnls say stop u [an Illi| The maul-r muting of the Deer- F_eld Roan Neighbor camp was held Thursday evening and mum ceremonies were held. the maid-t2: being Robert Jain-uni. Arthur John- son and Earl Johnston. A loch! hour follow the unet- tratGents "Aui. enjoyed, ROYAL NEIGBMRS IN REGULAR MEETING l The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of In. R. W. Farmer on January 19, inns-d of the 18th, to mandate the speak". Mes Maude Jacobs. The program for the day in: given by Mrs. C. W. Boyle and her subject Wu "Another Merry (2wa traced ,the tradition of Christan: through the “a and included in her talk suggestions for substituting ani- hcial wreaths Ind deeoratimt. in place of the real Christmas (was. She closed her talk with a beautiful little t Minn-u story. After this um mt-l ("mining program I new boat was; O‘Connor. The club voted early in the full to do some planting around the Wilma: and the Deerfield znmmu- schools. The dumb. are plated vocal the foundatioo of the with). nt the Deerfield school and the holes m dug " the,Wilmot school when two large trees will be Minted when the would in Irma. Julian Smith and In. C. W. w. The members of thr civic mm a: In R, W. Farmer. Chaim, In. W. F. McDonald 1nd In. P. J. _ It-thens-tin-th. death-o! uncer- matd In W, W. Gary, m an pub-t. um thaw ("then-inc”. Themncommhmnpol In. ET. Ghanm In C. C.Berehettnodaem.'tr.-u -t-ahisr-ittemi.eoairi-e (PAID-N cumulus 'M.MtMRat.eNt-r-aatrtraaq.staaaemrt Radiant lilires BN30riBdXtN"Nmt6CBAtatatamtqtrtgoruatg mm m you:m you CAN nut-um A8"tmuiPA-amroitiraLmormsiaruhrrrms Buy Your Gas Appliances I NOW . $2 DOWN SALE _ January 2 to 28 " Incinerators NORTH SHORE GAS COMPANY _ I ' , Thu-'W , mr ._ 'e two large the mum! " did: Dill Mrs. R. W. shad of the other, Mes r was (in Mr sub-n11 _ Petr road and yard sud-cc acts have lieu developed by the Couch] Elec- ‘trie company. The immediate useful- ‘m- of this seientitV contribution to ". lamina: of whaling is phin. when game new in the an“ III - by nearly . mile of an. Mkmpositivemdm~ u-hlion between them. “Signal: an enhanced by mm of the whistle or hr: lights. Sharp curve- ot bad “they obviously, complicate the whim of those dunk. Should . defect develop in a has; min, a New must make his way our the at top to report the trouble to the ertetrteer and conductor. ttrnrNieatnettots'mexmtmi,riit, cud-uprofuamneium "tts-tmi-tttot/dm. On t"irethatPtettr,tueestrineeramdse 'tAD00TqtAmamotttg, BNWWINT U. Set - mum-u Con-midwab- zinc-I‘m IREDALE Fitit Min h_5W-nyol After Christmas Clearance of We G-ettt.tuto Denny POISON GAS in t) Higl Use Our budget plan when buy- ing your gas appliances. Remnants air About % GARDilETT'S l _ Liiis)iiul,l v'rC'i(.tfts'iii'i.'i"i, 'crest-F: a ttrt Heavy holiday selling has left in our stock hun- dreds of short lengths of valid materials., The fact that they are remnants is assurance of their desirability. All of these short lengths have been measured, thrown upon our tables and marked at reductions of one-third to one-Ink for quick clearance. . e" ON voie-ttrt-itesisietic, "'umdmetAmo."'-Natioa'nBosirtea. Venn-“mama. e-eamttetfthqroads,andmrerrra, "tmrto-tdmiWatmsmoeetoPut ’thenbuhutheulynytoinduce tthuda-up. mmwf.h'u£u-ghi rrr-tetrurm'tuoaeftu ubhhthihimnth-H “Raul-musk. hut-cue. aluminum-hummii PACKERS AND SEIPPERS OF HOl'SBHOLD GOODS MON 8x11!!!“ I N ATION IBN'I‘AL OF CHAIRS AND TABLES PHONE II. P. 181-182 "STORE NEWS" Clothes Dryers . Clothes Washers Clothes Ironers J Laundry Stoves . Gas Refrigerators . 'ms-atm-tstub-a. T. R. DECKERIz to. PLUBHVG‘BAW of highest grade at prices that are considerably lowered. SEEMS As if the Little Plumb- er is kind of stuck on himself -Ahe way he talks. Gospel truth tttoutrh-plumbirttr work '-Pg'-Usp-'le-avo-, Phone Highland Put ”1 15 S. St. Jah- Are. 'm . “-N 'gieVdt,A1tl, y7a%TfiGt"l,

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