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Highland Park Press, 6 Aug 1931, p. 60

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EH On Saturdny, Mr. and Mra.-Wa1ter Toll and mom. Walter Jr. sud Earl. with Mr. Toll's father, Mr. Bims. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Leaders of Chicago. Mrs, Leaders and Mrs. roll are aim“ . Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Crofoot and two children Doris and Leonard of Arlington Heights nnd Everett Lamp and James' Noe of srnutryttLmttt.i spent 2iteat',ittJlt1') with Mr. and 1ji,xgtaAvJV, dhllat "dit-tttie-tgt, have been making 'iit'"iittSiM ir, 3' . through the United States and had jnst returned from New York. Mrs. E. J. Long of Greenwood ave- nue has as her house guests this month. Ars. Louis Borman and four children, Robert, Lorene, Lewis and Renata of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mehrtens of Cicero are also the guests of Mrs. Mehrten’s mother, Mrs. Long. Julius Birmfot Chicago spent hut week with his daughter} Mrs. Walter nesdny afternoon, August 12, at the heir Prairie View. To“. Miss Muriel Beardsley, who has been visiting Mr. and 'Mrs. F. G. Beardsley of Osterman avenue, re- The next meting of thi Independ- soeiaLaslal i1Lhscheld Eli- Deerfield Locals Shop by Phone. Call Highland Park 4030 WIEBOLD't"s BASEMENT ---,--------EVANsToN---- Davis Street / j , i) . sf '. c 0AK HALF-SOLES H.“ f, Goodomtitroa1r--hi_ wtiiurmtqmahoesatt-d-e. shape. Worhmanatiirandmntersuugr-ii_t Ptte 'etettheiifeofro-ho-t-tteoett Special for This Week! Shoe Rail: Btsop--wiettudh Basegttea6e,lh- Work Done While You Wai' Delivered Free to Your Ha. Highland Park 4030 turned on Sand” to here homo in Xanadu, Wit. - , Only about eight members were preeent at-the Jab meeting of the oeerfie1d chamber of commerce last Thursday evening so tho meeting was adoumed with businese transactions. Mr. and Mrs. R. c. DuBrueq and Mrs. DuBrueq's brother, Richard Birne who were enroute from Michi- gan to their home in Claim, were guests at Sunday. The regular routine business was brought before the vflutrxt board on Monday evening, August 8, " the monthlrmeetintr held at the Deerfield Masonic Temple.' ' Mrs. LeRoy Meyers and two daugh- ters Constance and Helene Bose ere spending three weeks with Mrs. Mey- er’s grandparents in aneock. Hich. Mr. Meyers will join his family in a few weeks, when belies his nation. The Allen Bench family is residing with the T. R. Tran Blair family ’on ms; Helen Roll is enjoying . a,ptitszt,itotise,.tu=,t,.r,g,rg,) .2“ the Shanna irii7ii"ier'i w WT" T; ‘ , had as her dililier guests, Mia Astrid Elm street. Mrs. Ray D. Reeds and son Caro ter and Mrs. B. P. Hutchison were the luncheon guests of Mrs. Philip J. McMahon of Chicago on Thursday. the Walter Toll home on lazing Brand THE PRESS Mr. and In. W. C. Young: of Mil- waukee who were on their way to Niagara Folk, spent Hominy at the homooftheiraoet,Bamid Young: of Todd Court. In. Walter Toll bu. waived an announcement of the birth of a/tsort to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller on Bat- urday, August I, nt the Swedish hos- pital (Covenant) in Chicngo. In. Miller in Mrs. 1'th niece, so now she is t treat that. . Miss Vin Bum:- of Northbrook is visiting her sister, Mrs. Eugene Cook- gx Af.f_ltr:ttr.tegt,,, "n. J. 3-; s “a.” '-_as-s Certttrtv)Tiit'ciTf"CfW1mlifr' ",fi. _.-- "mt"re%i . iiiiiiFiii spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Irving Brand. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Bout are plun- ning to attend the America Legion convention in Peoriri on August 81 and September 1. Mr. Bout is com- mander of Deerfield Post. Federal Prisoners in County Jail Reported There were M federal prisoners booked by Sheriff Lester Tiffeny in the Lake county jail during the quar- terusndintchizixhstutrtmLthiir, full senhe‘ncey according ti, thief; At present there are 41 federal prisoners in the jail sud M county and municipal ottendera, ineludintr those serving sentence of 10 dun to one year. " ihe United States marshal by Chief Deputy Sheriff Thomas E. Kennedy. Federal authorities have notified the sham"; pace that o contingent of 25 prisoners, sentenced for Vol- stead act violation and other charges, would be committed to the bounty jail this week. e-ahe--difrereimeattr-axV ‘vértised by THE CO-OP- -ERA"ITTr1ir--1rRADrNG- co. Markets ‘are of the bestqualityr ausverunitr, representing cuts or their prices. C Veal Lee- . Boneless; ready to rout I Ihrelur-- . . Spring Stock; Inc for l uniting: ltr,..-.,----.: Boiling Beef--. V - be“ and Good BUG 10 lb. Ink _._rr-m....P. "UNBb-aud tttar ‘2 an: w......-.....-...-..'..." PBACmW--Blx o'Chtelt il CO-OPERATIVE the lb. 2AR-- One Pound Loaves tor ---me-e"R"2-"'." TRADING COMPANY HIGHWOOD STORE . FREE,’ FAST DELIVERY COOPERATIVE BREAD ...,10c| Xi“??? GROCERIES 26c 29c 49c 37c Ge Bannockburn School Under Construction; Libertyville Contr The new school for Btutnoektmrn is under construction. . Theodore wir, cox. o Libeftyvillo eontmetor, is build. ine the school. Fifteen workmen, earpenters, plumbers and mason, stopped ‘work on the building last iiiiiiiiiik,FitreF of some union l.. box-troubk. ”This it the, first school to be built Biitth6ittiifrtt. "Ne teaeh6m have: been ensured for the September term. They are Min Huehl, who taught near Wadsworth and Mrs. Hammill, whose previous position was near Barring. ton. Mr. and Mrs. Hammill, who came from Virginia, will reside in Deertleid during the school year. Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran _ Church ’West Central 4venue On Sunday we shall have our serv- ice as usual at 10:30, combined with the Sunday behool. Ban 3113 isTiiiiiiGW a ttig War IE cue on Sunday. J, Germ”: Yomtr-lteorslt-aocutr will be the guests of PIT, copy-e}: TThe Marion club will approach Holy communion at the 8 o'eloek mass on Sunday. _ Leg of Lamb - Genuine Spring; the ~th only; lb............. Htuntturtter--- Frelh Beef . 2 lbsxfor .twt.r--vt-t.t-. Brick Cheese-- W‘uconin Finest the lb. _tr.e.t.ettt.trm.."""'. PEACH Et5--hst received - Album; . , SABER RRAUT- Aunt Nelies’; 2 cans CmPB0-- Luge Holy Croat! Catholic Church Demrheld, Illinois t Rev. C. L. McDonongh! Pastor Daily masses: 7:30 am. - Sunday masses: 6:0, 8 and 10 am. Confessions: Saturday, 7:30 to , 6 lbs. for package: 2 for Thursday, Aunt o, ttttt ISc 25c Me 20c 25c IN 35c

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