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Highland Park Press, 29 Jun 1933, p. 7

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lure of Indiah Trails, boat lv\Vim:ti\:'â€"flm THING â€" Gour NNIS â€" R ING adjoins the Fines I fishing on Lake Delton TE 1g@" to see ond mode Dell \View fomous the Dell .. The SQqwing Society will meet the. third V y in July at the “’i of ~Mrs. Wohn. ‘Willman. M‘g‘ mot. be 4 ‘meeting â€" of _ St.‘ PagPs, ilm’, ;oaety next week, 5 7 Mr. a rs. Fred . 3 childten Bf Elmhurst .;:;“m SINn TURE est and h porches.IThe pleated CAlLl GEALERS € 1 ham Skade Lamp? m hdicoma in red, or chokolate plaid. lamp vilues are now 9i region in the s\i All are yours luxuries of (only | $3.95 es IN Â¥Y, JUNE 29 A | #1 32 i 3 3 30. 2 Te ~_ aHURSDAY, JUNE 29, .. Mrs. Peter Juhrend receivad the beautiful pair 0f quilts given by the Bannockburn Garden Club last Wedâ€" nesday. . j Mr. and Mrs. Carter M. Chtistenâ€" sen entertained in honor of| their twentieth wedding annive last Saturday evening, at their home on Sunset Court. I _Rev. and Mrs. F. G. d and two sons left Sunday for Hay+ ward, Wis., where Mrs. nbrok and the boys will remain over r Day. Mr. Piepenbrok will re at the end of two weeks. | nesday, July 19, at the home/of Elâ€" mer and . Dolores Radeke lin La ‘Grange. _ l gtoig! (m , f Mr. and Mrs. F. J. La n at» tended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Mary Baumann‘ of ston on Monday. Mrs. Baumann, was 76 years of age, was killed \by an automobile in Chicago on y. Her eightyâ€"yearâ€"old sister wi the accident. Interment in Rosehill Cemetery. 2 PA Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Hole, J¢.; and Mr, D. Baker of New Castle, Wyo., have been visiting this week at the home of Mr. Hole‘ lnnq Mrs. F. H. Meyer, and wi othq relatives in this vicinity are gttend: ing the World‘s Fair, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A on are entertaining World‘s| Fair guests, . + fw. ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Allen Weinfloek and \children have gone to Marietta, families on Saturday. R. E. Pettis, with Mrs. P Prior and two children of Hig Park were guests of Mrs. Clara] Hatch Stevens of Lake Bluff on sday. Mts. Stevens is exhibiting a paintâ€" ing of a scene at Lake Colo., at a showing: at the $tevens Hote! in Chicago, in addition to her Indian pane! in the Hall of Béience at A Century of Progress, [ ; The Tri C. newly elected 8 are: Arthur Borchardt, président, Arthur Johnson, viece pj ; Mathilda Borchardt, secretary; Marâ€" garet Galloway, treasurdr. vt hosts at a gathering of the Muhlke :On Wednesday evening grtam Rasmussens of ‘Highl were hosts in .compliment Helen Reichelt, who ig lea day for Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Peftis had as" their Sflnzly guests. Mr. and Mrs. W. ‘A. Whiting of + ‘Mrs. C.â€"T. Anderson entértained at a bridge luncheon on An compliment to her sister, Miss Helen Reichelt of Phoenix, Ariz. & Mrs. Mae Reid has ret from a visit in lowa, to the of her daughter, Mrs. George E ho Mr. and Mrs. J.â€"P. Schne and daughter Gertrude of visâ€" ited at the E_nt!c_r_hom‘cron unday. at the‘F. H. Meyer ‘home. t © Mrs.. Mary . Koebelin Mrs. John ‘Willman ‘spent last k at Mrs. Willman‘s daughter élla‘s apartment in Chicago, while Miss Luella and her roommate Miss Nina Knigge took.a trip east, P The L. L. L. Club will meet Wedâ€" CHOICE NATIVE BEEF Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr. Chickens & . BIRDSEYE BRAND BROILING CHOICE NATIVE ‘ Round Steak . GENUINE 1933 SPRING Leg of Meats! (Jood" Quality Pot Roast Local and Pers ~ of Deerfield Chickens vERY FANCY ‘ LB. es G Pork Loins ) â€"15¢ x he. ‘Inâ€" ROLLED The|Illinois Garden Club will entertained | Monday, July 10, at Barrington, | with the‘ Barringt Garden Club acting as hostesses. Members of the Deerfield Gard Club have been invited to attend. . Road.: They ate their breaktf there and sang songs. E. B. Jot told the girls about the trail in his woods, and explained why and how. the| Indians made traiil trees.| Mary Malm of the. Dore Home, who was voted the best alâ€" around scout, teceived her ring that morning."" £., t Girl Scouts of Troop One 1 for a hike last Tuesday mornin the Jordan property on Brier .‘The Deerfleld O. E. S. officers |club is meeting this evening at the home of Mrs. Grate Cottrell of. T Court. T | | W. J. Button attended a meeti of the Craftgman‘s Council of t University Engineers in Chicafi n Saturday.. Mrs. Button and: Ethel attended the | woman‘s> division of that organization. . { T | , ; Lester I.A?wts and Guy Haley of Athelstane, | Wis., visited Mr. |@ Mrs. Clifford Rose on Tuesday a Wednesday. . as Mr,: and Mrs. Harold Giss (Ruth Frantz) are enjoying a month‘s: auâ€" tomobile ‘trip, stopping at Denver, Los Angeles, Long Beach, and other cities. | ~4 I . Marge and Marian McKay| |of n Peru, , IIl., .and Misses Marga et | j Florence and Beatrice Carolan ,‘of-ig. Chicago, spent Sunday with Mys.) y Molly Pfister." ‘Miss Florence Caroâ€" I lan is attending Loyola University | C this summer:| * *k , â€" Mr. and Mrs.. Peter J. Juhrend, accompanied ‘by Mr. and Mrs, â€" Edâ€" ward | Jubrend and son Alvin |of Highland Park spent last Su ay with their pncle and aunt, Mr.: ar Mrs. ‘ John | Juhrend in Davenp , Towa.. 14 4 A ue SH S M M + ’ 1 1 | [ Mrsg. Wil‘ilm Button ‘attended th sewing circle of the I Will . O. E. S., at the home of Mrs. â€" bert Smith in Chicago, on Tuesday afternoon. | ; two children of Highmdor visited at| _ I" his youth he remembered that the Alfred Gastfield home on Th 5. Green Bay trail was 4 dirt road, % | 4 t gl: foaem;‘nersotthe resent Green The two Evangelical churches of| PAY Road. Stage cohches made Prairie View and Deerfleld will h ?fl their trips on such trails. The comâ€" their ‘““‘?41 ‘picnic at Jewett Park inst of th: railroads was‘ an importâ€" in Deerfield, on Tuesda r, the ant even : HL of July. dr N sey o ;h lll' McCaffrey‘s contractor busiâ€" chHolce of . ANY GUT | _ to Doreas (Friday). . \ Mrs. Be Reichelt, (Villa and . dinner and Thursday .. /o I..Bl7¢ on 50¢ W .Thooo weeok.â€" end meat speâ€" clals offer a big save. Ifiit‘s meat from A&P you know it‘s good and low priced, too. Evening Sewin of . T One Q‘ve t nornin‘F 0 Brier (Hill breakfs â€"|| Body and Fender Work|s PE Oc S Areegr 14. Satisfaction ; JOHNSON & Dg f | * 322 North First Street (Reader Notice Featuring Article in | |Herald and Examiner of Sunâ€" | L ‘day, July 2, 1988B) > | Latest Exploits | of &|‘Notorious ¢i 1. Revedaling facts |concerning m)};terious charges brought against # tollege professor by a) Scheming irl told in The Americgn ‘Weekly, :h' ‘magazine distributed| with next $u1dny's Chicago Herald and Exâ€" aminer. h $ y = COMPLETE SPRINGS Put Your Car In| Our El:!dsâ€"-fWe’ll ake It Look Like NEW! | Wrecked cars rebuiit new. Frames and axles s tened éold â€" without removing â€" reâ€" gardless of how badly they are |_The Déerfield Chambér of Comâ€" ‘nterce met Thursday evéning in the office of Vant and Sellg, realtors, (with W. A. Bickford, the president, |presiding. © Bo. [ Mr. Bickford presentéd a letter from a Beloit concern,jasking ‘for icoâ€"operation in establishing a small garment factory in Degrfield. The factory, which makes light garments for children now employk about ten igirls. ‘They are looking| for an opâ€" portunity to expand and lin all probâ€" mbility would be able to dmploy fifty people at the end of § year. In: brder to obtain this industry fa.u'J Deerfield, local capital would be reâ€" quired for stock in the concern. Members thought it a géod project, but were not willing to back it. . The Chamber of Commerce has gecured a sight for a tohrist camp. Mr. A. J. Johnson has leksed Jewett Park, across from his |restaurant, where ‘he will erect tourist cabins hnd supervise ‘the grounds. ‘The Chamber of Commerce has turned the responsibiltiy of the| camp over! to Mr. Johnson. > \ RELIABLE LAUNDRY ‘AND BUMPE SERVICE | _DRY CLEANING CO. Garment Faétory;li | Seeks Deerfield Site He is survived by Mry| McCaffrey, ten children, éight ndchildren and one greatâ€"grandchilfi. ‘The chilâ€" dren are as follows: Alice Dufâ€" fy, Mrs. Sarah Crum, Misses Julia, Mollie and â€" Margaret McCaffrey, ‘Frank, John, Arthur, Liloyd and Leslie MeCaffrey. : : :> \ _ Funeral services werd held: Wedâ€" nesday morning at 9:30 at the St. "gqmeu'church in Highwobd, followed y burial in Ascension Cemetery, Mundelein. Es .‘ He was truly a North Shore pioâ€" ‘neer, He had often told|his children that he remembered his$ first home, in the wilds of what is how Ravinia Park. ‘ Later the family. moved into ‘Highland Park‘s then fncorporated limits, ooo 8 ce nesk was established here early, and grew with Highland k. Mr. Mcâ€" Caffrey was one of the|town‘s first aldermen. fln e Sooy ; M, H. McCaffrey, 84, a â€"|Big Crowd Expected & MUOTEC Te M k M qUaAury utmbn.l* and DRY CLEANERS AND THE PBRESS NEEC In class A, Walker Flinn and Joe Davis gre the finalists. Flinn came th%oug‘i with a 4 and 3 viectory over Director Bob Rosenthal and Davis eoynzedrla 1 up victory over Art Olâ€" son, the prominent . haberdasher. Oolgop Rad previously scored a 1 up victory; over‘ P. S. Osgood after a 19 holel- thriller and was expected to be a) sure finalist. rels with a 1 up vigtory. ho’wbny-i: the new class B chamâ€" pion by virtm.og his 1 up victory over De Staebler last Sunday. Both fers played a good game and the atch jwas ‘one‘ of the best of the ;;m?ent. : The battle between Jordan. and Starrels carded for Sunday will reâ€" new their rivalry.‘from last year w%en the southâ€"paw eliminated Starâ€" A néar fc‘"apaci;y crowd is expected ‘enjoy the golfing facilities of the nset Valley ‘«Golf Club over the ctmiug weekâ€"end. On Sunday. the finals in classes A and C will be played ‘and on Tuesday, the Fourth of JulÂ¥, a blind bogey and a. fag urnament are carded. !St'n,mh’ 1 up victory over Raney in 20 holes featured last week‘s class C tournament play. In the other tl"ird digh{; mateh :C, L. Jordan, deâ€" fending champion, defeated G. Pett with a par on the eighteenth hole. | At Sunset Valley Golf /â€"_| Club Next Weekâ€"End | All michines called for and | delivered. All work guaranteed. ij:)l'none 3090 Lawn Mower _ Shop. 700 CENTRAL AVENUE » Fi:hhud Park, II1. 14 SHARPENED awn Mowers ON BEAUTIFUL BIG S$TAR LAKEâ€"BALDWIN, MI ting and Plumbing ..~{| Hot Water, Vapor, High or Low ~ _ Betimates on New and Remodeling Work â€" J 88 GLENCOE AVENUE ® j MURPHY & SCH 'Th' , one fee includes everything alliliving expenseés; use of ‘all equipâ€" “t' under proféssionals, etc." . ,** iss EDITH PoLLiTT Hhowr + he Higblamh Park a1 MYIES CApenses, use Ol all @quipâ€" â€" _ . 1# # mkat fncluding horkes; fnstrus: â€" â€" ,/f | MAILI You CAN afford to send your girl to Ngecarnis this summer. Full seasor | Swimming â€" Canoeing â€" Dancir Nature Loreâ€"Tennisâ€"Riding\Horse What a glorious summer for your girll Neecarni owns its own stable of fine horses,â€" riding is inâ€" cluded in the fée â€" and every trip is &n excurs of deliight, Svrnmin:ud-um inder careful stpervision. Outdoor trips, supper over &n open fire; canoe trips down the beautiful Pere aatte River. Finest of foodj}v‘m«h pm; teat water from deep wells, The girls live in schegned high cabinis. with one trained ‘counsellor to 4 or 6 yitls. . A registered nurse is part of the tegilar staff. Far up in Nortr«rn Michigan, occupying of twentyâ€"two |acres on the north shore Big Star Lake, :nfne miles southwest: Michigan, stands Camp Neecarnis â€"_ camp supreme for girls. Here you m* your girl is under the care of women ® love girls but understand them. Here, tor is under the guidance of Miss Edith SPE SENUINE: ENchZED L ‘TEX ‘VISITING: CARD RATES ARE MODER 100 PANELED CARDS $1.% m ow on oib o o vinmin:ud-uudut tdoor trips, supper over 3thobummhnln preservation; The girls live in s RNIS [ Years and Older f loo ; a, SITING CARDS CIAL SALE!! pr G (Without Panel) e H. P. 557 $175 wq-------.'p+....j ips t Prs fel # + W

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