bat is it? | se ore at fro dottan reo up all night."â€"Boston trdger tb-al in honor of her the M Betty nn Stobile pf New York. . John H Miss Hazel ann.and M}. Darrel Erfuy. h:ndllï¬i‘-: earl ts week of tndc‘n. . H. ns of avenue. | . > |Nuts, ied Fruits and m into h delectable brick ure â€"â€"jOriental Pudding. ball Field Day H t ‘ E:N.a ris from the East i1 field at the in ound last day. | | ‘finals in Bll the events| will id along the ‘finals ‘of activities at the p to to d on Aug{1l1 at the LiLln B micts]trm in] uin toes and Charles and b\\‘h * : ® of ildi are this ‘at Minn. one H. P. 3310 SERVICE APithivnk Nut Shbp Department w,uham.lg;: Pound 8C Pound included. Pullman service and Garry Office 'NIce Cream RIENTAL PUDDING ly day GIFT . SALE UrsDAYF, JULY 27, 1993 ooe ons on t uts ons ce oi o e of thp Coloradoâ€"Utah highâ€" OEtSTANDING Wiskonsin Quality Ro fromh which to choose. or Park. 11 days. Colqrado 0 Yellowstone tour of the Colorade We are > Agents undry for this at 1416 Sb tes 144 28 Several H Lake |Connty Legionnaires and y state Legion officials and other notables nded THURSDAY, JUL’Y 21, m*l Among the ers on ‘proâ€" gram were Grove comâ€" mander of the enth District; Percy Ray, chapla Jack Poorman, past ©or J Dr. Hugh Scott, of the Hines hospital; and Commander Edwards of the First District. F94 Legion Notagles nd ; Members At Mee At Deerfield Friday During the ev , Mr. Edwards aAnnounced the appointment of Bruâ€" no Henderson of Homer inger Post, Waukegan, as viceâ€"chairman of the state ‘committee on bled veterans and G.A.R., of the Thirtyâ€" Three Corporation which is conductâ€" ing the national convention Fu ‘Chiâ€" Other speak in ‘ by1 Commander Leonard Hook, ‘ Mancel Talcott of Wa wt-} ing as toastmaster for District Charles Kapschull of Deerfield, senâ€" for state viceâ€"c der; anh A. Armstrong of Ch , a candidate for the office of state seniar viceâ€" commander, and rge Su nan of Chicago, chef de gare, of the Illiâ€" nois Grande Voitdre of the |40â€"&â€"8. Before the #! busi :meetâ€" ing, a program of ente ment was provided by the drum bugle corps of Dum Spencor o![ Highland Park. It was gdecided iat this tol hold a district on picnic |at Fox Lake, on August 26. f~E2 i} At a meeting of the carnival comâ€" mittee of Deerflelfl Post held Tuesâ€" day evening, William Cruickshank, post commander gppointed the folâ€" lowing chairman} L. D. <â€"Forham, grounds; W. A. Tennerman, ticket salés and finance.! The carnival| will take place four days, A 'ae to 19, inclusive at J Park, « field. ] ? ts * Carnival Ch an | | : Appointed Tu#sday Homer G. Cazdl, W:tr the National Tea pany‘s in Deerfield, has ed over the Deerfield â€"Relief| Organiza a check for $66.74 |which is proâ€" ceeds of the per cen es tax in the community. E. H. Selig, treasurer of the 1d Relief Orâ€" ganization, the c and wishes to exp the grati of the local social service group, to the National 'l‘ea‘Co. for the gift. Sales Tax Giyen To ‘Al | Deerficld Relief Moreover, the oldâ€"fashioned | man who kissed his theart‘s ‘hand didn‘t have to watch which one the cigaret was in â€"Dallas News. Manufacturing LFurriers FOX HE}AD § LAGER BEER HIGH 241 N | ORDER A CASE TODAY |. LAND PARK ICE ‘COMPANY f mmge:tf the mpany‘s in ed over the Organiza a which is proâ€" per cen es Phone H. P. 34 St. Johns Ave. â€" What, Oh What _ to Serve â€"| m& a 3 proâ€" eenti les :. H. n‘; Relief Orâ€" c and TONIGHT? August Mailfald, Age B7 years, and nine months, away Wedâ€" nesday, July 19, at the fl me of his daughter, Mrs. Oral MeConnohie, in Wilmette. . Funeral ces were held Saturday at. MéConnohie home with Rev. Meyer of the Wilâ€" mette Lutheran ch 3 iating. Burial was in the N orthfield cemetery on Dundee A * Mr. Mailfald, who was) born in Hessberg, Saxony in, any, Oct. 26,‘ 1845, came America at the age of nine. He moved to Deerâ€" field fiftyâ€"four years ago and lived for two years in the ho now 0¢â€" cupied by Miss Loretta Heman on Waukegan Road. Tw yqarx: later he bought the John Whitmore farm on Wilmot Road; which is now occupied by Ahis son, James and family. His wife, who was Kate i, died. in 1926. After leaving the farm, they moved to Highland k, where Mrs. August Mailfal Mailfald passed away. | were nine children ,seven Qf:;w m surâ€" gv_e. They are J of rheld; Aarry of Chicago; John, Geéorge and AIice (Mrs, McConnohie) | of Wilâ€" g.eett_e; Minnie (Mrs,) Carl Horenâ€" erger) of Deerfield, and Robert of Highland Park. ‘sister, Mrs. Caroline Erbe, age §5, of Caledonâ€" in, Wis., visited him fust before his death. f \ Mr. Mailfald was beloved by his mily and those who knew him. He g:a a imember of (the Bungalow urch but of late yéars had been unable to attend its s \ Besides his seven sister, he is sur dchildren and ni ildren. f 3. Stonewall, U ols:ierer, \ â€"Opens Shop Here Again \ J. Stonewall, the u. was well known in . a few years ago wh here, has returned to an absence of three | Mr. Stonewall has at ‘560 Lincoln Av all â€"his former cus his new location. ©â€" W. N. Brady, R Tie For G for the L. H. Williams Trophy the end of a 36â€"hole handicap ma at Bob O‘Link Golf ClubiStlnd Both had net sco of 149, | Brady shooting a of |181 Mr. Rich a gross of 165. | _ L. C. Dilks won lo C and D with a gro net of 152. "The Eye of the Thrilling Novel of L ture on the China S« ing it in The Americ Magazine Distribute sUNDAY‘Sâ€"â€" CHICA AND EXAMINER. . N. Brady and R. J. Rich tied SERVING A k or buffet? M a ke it simple â€" but) appetizâ€" ing! _ Crisp | crackers spread with‘ FJW cheese â€" crusty rye bread â€" salty pretzels bknd spicy meatsâ€"and all washed down with g#d wholeâ€" some â€" BEER â€" that‘s aged in the wood to ripâ€" en its full, malty body and teasing flavor ! KINGSBURY PALfl ‘ “Quality 3 ew" Repaired Now! Aged Settler Dies Our Work Is Guaranteed F U R S Snmmerï¬â€™rlm? are Now Efleltt !lavq’ ;Your mias ~ ann uP | ©ith We High!3 $ ragon" â€" a e and Advenâ€" Begin Readâ€" n Weekly, the n Weekly, the with NEXT 0 HERALD children and ived by thirty t grandâ€" |J. Rich polf Trophy olsterer, who Fiahltzd Park e in business this c*ty after ears. | apenéia shop ue, d ~asks mers to visit indicap match Club{Sundzy. of 149, Mr. ss of 181 and nd Park net in classes of 196 and a at Swanson‘s P mhcu‘chï¬d',np, their second victory of the year this week in the| Twilight Indoor League when the cored an 11â€"7) victory over the DK Service Stati tatm.- The Dâ€"X bdys hit the ball all evening, {; ng 20 hits to 12 for the Plumbeits, but with all their hitâ€" ting, sev ‘1! were all they garâ€" nered. Fitéh Seymour led the Plumâ€" bers‘ offerss getting four of their twelve hits, one being a home run with one man on. cA Bock‘s Service Station team went on a seq i-! rampage against the Schlits Begts, trampling them down to a tune of 19â€"4. In the third innâ€" ing Bock‘|scored ten runs on 11 hits and thiee ses. Witt had the Beverage ys n hand th: whole game, givirg them one run in the first, second thi‘d and seventh innâ€" ings. BockԤ# still retain their oneâ€" game lead gver the News Flashes in the fight & )r league championship. Sw‘ansot&Plï¬mbers Have Secont Wfictory of, Year The News Flashes vs. Pufl'y & Duffy Cle erh esulted in a News Flashes win by|a 6â€"1 sco The game was $ battle up to the sixth inning when the Flashes 4 runs to strgtch their lead |2â€"1 to the fing]|result. Dick Martin had a good night at bat for the Flashes getting ) hits, one a home run, and two: s in five times up. The inde nde#t class 'i:+kt}!e ‘one that doesfn‘t have any b ast if the de nt cla'fpa doesn‘t show up to .cook Me(%!ord (Or4.‘) Mailâ€" Tribune. | | h + IE0AF 4 Put Your Car In Ow Hands â€" We‘ll Make I Look Like NEW! JO Wroekï¬ cars tebuilt like new Frameg and axles straightenec COMPLETE SPRIN eold | North First Street Phore Highland Park 77 M Fm BUMPER |SERVICE | _ of how badly they 'laetio? Guaranteed SON & DAHL out Fender Work and Highland Park State THE PRESS /A business man who owns excited recently.\The man had ning up and down the plowed ; -. Finally they took the plow and several hours of such work then hurried to town angd dej check book now. M ‘ The checking system is saf | "What‘s the matter? | ness man. "I‘ve lost my p "Guess I‘ve plowed it und No wonder he was e plowed under and no tra UDELL BUILDING WHY BE The hat ket of 99 a farm found his tenant greatly been plowing. But he was runâ€" round, looking for something. | have you lost?" asked the bt ook," was the surprising answer. WARDâ€"UDELL C AFETERIA || <| Nearly in paper mon t could be found. F* ? ?y and :(tilmed the dirt ovThef ai turned up the money. That ogited his money. fvle carrigs a eliable Bank EXCITED HIGHLAND. PARK, ILL. PAGE NINE