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Highland Park Press, 21 Jul 1932, p. 25

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-he's n good subject my. Anyone tsuffer- throbbing headache an Legion has 3339 » Lutheran Church ntral Avenue '. Suhr, Pastor a, 10:30. ioehm. a theological ur seminary in St. I; veterans, altfrdugh :ritic of expenditures orld war veterans in: nection for death or not required in, the menu. It will be noted wish war payments I by $113,000,000 since increases are" chiefly metment by the Con- reuse in the sum of nents due tii the death older veterans. The ninistration estimates t,218,000 men in the only 32,183 now sur- f payments now being ant of the widows of t%iaiT?the fol16K n hay been received by ions} headquarters of [ndianapolisz V stion of pension pay- l of a law providing leath and disability for s regardless of service gather with legislative he law since that time. an Legion has played in; of the Civil war, the regular establish- eir widows, shows , driouii malady; Any metal lassitude espe- itk-touny-dsarrise-ar-ts Yom either of these 1 treating sunstroke, rrand inhalé aromatic mia. . _' Linisi Tn sieikrpTrnir sch the sermon on 1e pastor will be ab- vuation. school will be com.- regular service, a IT a devofém warded to aterans With- :rvice Disability M, above aid on the arimtgtsr_hregttiittgt i to A. d. Klemp, Deerfield Post 738, -tX dull headache. nauseated, shbuld men to drink iced tsuffer cramps. of $69311!!!“ JULY St, "" Next Sunday, July 24th one of the highest goal polo nines of the salon will take phce on the Port Sheridan Polo Field at 3:304 p.m. between Fort Sheridan and Onwent- sin. This will be the third of a JULY " "" G. & R. STABLES Saddle Horses $1.00 Per Hour GLENCOE RIDING SCHOOL Bridle Paths Chincoe Riding School _ Special prices for course of lessons GROUP INSTRUCTION FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS Special Rates. ' PHONE H. P. 3223 or DEERFIELD " . . located on County pm Road-rom". the Arms. “my . .". WWW“ng . .' '.‘Win‘ding lanes where theré is privacy and free- dom from all traffie that you will never tire. yourself of the riiti1ih)iiiruhe"GriiriorRidirig Schpol and ridden on the beautiful paths just out- side its doors. Here there is such a variety of You have hot experienced thedull joys and pleas- ures of horseback riding unless you have availed ' HIGHLAND PARK Mr. Chalmers ...t_ ILL assi-root-aa-ll",',':,': squad into action that played arses to Rent such a stellar game at Oak Brook itiCiriiiiff ”6:110:17," PRIVATE LESSONS Sundays included o-...----.-.-.) per hour assistant..........-.......$2.00 per hour Tiii-n-or-this-tiii-ii-tit-Nts.-. 3; - $61“:pr tain C. E. Davis at No. 4. . ies will include: Major C. K. Rhine- . Smith at Np. 2; Captain C. A. Wilkinson as cap- last Sunday. This will e6ttitisit of Mr. Glare at No. 1, Dick Simmons and Carl Crawford at No. 4. The Fort Sheridan team which has had -rrmnppttTpprppgt,ttty tem has been perfected and in in- teresting play by play account of the gum will be given. In addi- tion, the Highland Park American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps led I; Mr. Dave Suttle, will be on hand to help enlighten the day’s preeeed- ings. the Onwentgia team will lead Ge aeriea between these two high goal teams; each team having won one game. The Port Sheridan team will carry " goals while Onwentaia will total 14. This ganie wilrundoubt- edly draw a large crawd as it is very unusual to have the opportmi- ity to see two such high goal teams in action. ThtLatuhligcaddreaa 3y: Polo Field 'l'll PIIII Mr. and? sl,,"i.-F/ii Truté have Hawkeye . moved from Forest venue to the , home of. Mrs. 1T,'l'l2 parents, Mr. ' Turkey Faint No. 2 tltd J..Lty,s8tlttittsdtatrgnyrutturar, -,,-lLS.,lutgnmatmr,o----. _ The grounds of the Deerfield cem- etery are constantly kept ‘cut and well cared for, but the pathways, especially on Central avenue are neglected Ind residents of that street are complaining that the sidewalk in impassiblé. Circle One of St. Paul’s church met Wednesday (yesterday) at the home of Mrs. Edward Horenberger. l 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muhlke and daughter Betty, and the)? 'guests Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bowman and daughter, Jane, of Harlingen, Texas were guests on Saturday evening Mrs. F. J. LaBahn was the guest of Mrs. F. J. LaBahn Sr. of Evan.. ston on Sunday. Heights. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Boyle and, two daughters Jean and Cecil are leaving Saturday. .for a ten days stay at CtuttrrMa-Ka-Ja-wtm, where they have a ieottatter' Mr. Boyle ls a Boy Scout executive. urday' from A' tuit-ri-Gi-iii-F-i-i-i-iii-l with relatives in Grand Junction, "trr. "iiiiantrsj.goTG Grootemont of Appleton, Wis. are visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs. G. Albert Willen of springiield_trvenue. Mr. and Mrs." S. Chester Dan- forth and family have returned from a two weeks vitéiitiori at Beacon. Mich., to avenue. Mr. ,n4 Mrs. psoiiris"ifii" had as théii guests on' Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Hauck and family of Chicago. mama -fraifiiyrf.r%iiiiisGilic"iGiii," whtreuusr- visited relatives. imamw'ere mm); trirrsE-iuiii"r':ji'iiii; Clara Keyes, Mrs. Eva Wilmot, Mrs. W..J. Kreh and family, all of Wau, Mr. M. R._Roberts, of Long Beach, galif. visited Mr. ahd'Mi‘aI'IE’M. Delavan Lake, last Tuesday. On Wednesday, Mrs. C. W. Getty accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Win 's’p’éWt Slocum Lake. ------- Harold Gian is' enjoyihg a vaca- tion in the north woods. Miss Laverne Lane of Glenn E1- lyn is spending several days with Miss Dorothy Lidgerwood. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. LsBahn and Mrs. Fred Rorenbereer were the guests of Mrs. Emma Holmstrom of Delavan Lake. last Tuendnv. tmrashitdren "tdar-tic-m-iii-iii/Fiat'", left Sunday to spend two weeks in Wisconsin. _ e- ---- v---" -o-‘rulr us. uvulc. Miss Katherine Connemara of M. Joseph, Mich., was the week-end guest of Mildred Love Gunckel. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. John Thoma and son Henning of Beloit, Wis., and Mr. Johnson of Evansville. Wia., were. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. El- mer Anderson of Fair Oaks avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Diebert and daughter Jeanne of Chicago spent Sunday at the John Klemp Sr. home. Mr. ,r1stprrsit1eorsrts, v-l..?,?,,':,',.!),-,??-:-)! ttttet iisiLjj, a_ll,6a,a,1.ra1tryt, Lotaland Personal of Deerfield i. Pina Orsborn -retuAiriiirC their home on sprinigiiiii e returned Irom _ - ion at Beacon, LAAAAAAAAAAAA The Leverone Farm', and have vent order " least one day in advance. It will be delivered to your address. The cost is Me per pound, and they are dressed. eompletetr--. )ven ready---art no extra chum. none. r If, you would like a ten or twelve pound hen for next Sqnday, or my) other day, CALL : the firm haviiebisen leased for this enterprise. These splendid birds are products )f a tieientifie system of develop; nent, brooding and feeding which prepares.for consumption a nu- Mrs. F. J. LnBahn spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. James Doherty of Chicago. - A snmis'e Petr, pus given for Mrs. amend DOUG," iirihuic dny evening, in honor of her birth. day anniversary. Yes, being reared oh the beauti- .tul..ftrm and country home of Libertyville 606-J- RELIABLE LAUNDRY TURKEYST Yes, Many Hundreds of Them. In this Iareatittt? to You. Call Highland Park 410 And Let our Mun Brine Them Hagen, million-s, KrLihita-Gii other High Class Golf Ball: hr. T" eluded. ' 1932 Model DRY ftEAN IN G CO. New Soiled _ a on Witt Come Back for n- meUtt delicacy; second QUALITY LAUl031tamttt and tK Phone B. P. 178 DRY CLEAN“. AND “me "iii-ttFrei" at Lower P with tir

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