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Highland Park Press, 20 Sep 1934, p. 12

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(E nig 8 Le th P 4 A) B8 i} 4j PAGE â€"TWELVE +/ Mr. Harold C. Youngs is on a fishâ€" ing trip at Crystal Falls, Mich., with "Amos and Andy" of radio fame who in real life are Messrs. Correll and Gosden. : | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Plagge and two children Betty and Raymond, Mrs. ‘William Plagge and Miss Viola Rockenbach visited Raymond Rockâ€" enbach in the Sherman Hospital at Elgin on Sunday. |\ The Chester Wesslings spent Sunâ€" Ly at the Orville Wessling‘s home in Highland Park. o | Miss Esther Grantham of Chicago, *bo‘hu been visiting her parents, . and Mrs. James Mitchell Granâ€" for the past week is now on a iness trip in St. Louis, Mo. ity. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hines have from the McLaughlin apartâ€" t to the cottage owned by Arâ€" ur Wagner on Woodward Avenue, ly vacated by the Lester Henâ€" gs. The Altar and Rosary Society will eet the last Friday evening of this onth ‘at the rectory of the Holy Church. Mrs. Arno Frantz underwent a operation at the Highland rk Hospital on Friday. Her sisâ€" , Mrs. Hazel Vant Kreh of Wauâ€" egan, is staying at the Frantz ome. Deerfield Grade School teachers re now located for the coming year. iss Genevieve Card will stay at | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller will ocâ€" py the Perey McLaughlin |apartâ€" ent‘ October 1. George Dickman of Ford c_oup,ty, 1., spent Friday at the home of rs. Mary Huhn. Mr. Dickman also ited at the Fred Schwab home ing his week‘s stay in this vicinâ€" Your choiceof manyvarietiesof Hill‘s heavy, vigorous Evergreen trees of finest breedirig. Thousands visit our nursery and take trees homeat Cashâ€" andâ€"Carry Savings. Every tree freshâ€" dug, hardy, ready to grow. Many shapes, colors and sizes for making Deerfield Local and Personal D. HILL NURSERY Suppose you need heat in your home at 7 a. m. on the first frosty fall day ... . but, To be prepared for just such an emergency M 4 . . . bave a ton or more of Waukegan Coke $ delivered to your home now. Then there will be no delay in making your home comâ€" } fortable if you need heat in a burry! Waukegan Coke is easily regulated. Supplies the exact quantity of heat you require. Eliminates costly waste . . . for it burns almost completely .. . leaves few ashes. Makes clean, healthful, economical heat. | Call your fue! dealer now and ash him to deliver the size Wauke Coke your heating plant will burn with greatest efficiency and aeono= % when you want to start your heating plant, find your fuel bin empty. That is the moment you will wish you had ordered a supply of Waukegan Coke. Evergreen Specialists, Largest Growers in Ameri¢a, 4 Miles North of Elgin, Corner Highway 63 and U. S. 330. (Formerly Rm!‘{) Paul Borchardt Frank Siljestrom Highland Park Fuel Co. _ Menoni & Mecogni Mercer Lumber Companyâ€"Deerfield. III. \WVAUKECGCAN/ Recommended and Sold by \ CLEAN \COKE/ > SMOKELESS FHUEL the Eugene Becker home; Miss Irene Evensen at Sam Rockenbach‘s; Jean Nygard, Beth 1 and Ethel Titus at Chester Wessling‘s and Lita Toll in Highland k, Miss Doroâ€" thy Lidgerwood her parents here, and Hazel and Dona Belle Jensen with Mrs. Delbert Meyer. At present Miss Titus is staying with Mrs. F. Tripp in Libâ€" ertyville until Pringipal and Mrs. C. Mrs. Richard Migu and her little daughter, Mary Ann, returned home Tuesday from Highlandâ€" Park Hospital. unl ‘ §pist E. Bates move from the Wessling home to their hon? on Wiarrington Road October L. i / : . â€" *. and Mrs. Nick Mele and famâ€" ily are moving from the Jens Peterâ€" sen house on Central Avenue to Forest Glenn, the latter part of September. : ; Miss Betty Clavey entered her sophomore year at in Evâ€" anston on Monday.} & # Mrs. H. C. Yo_u?l will entertain her sewing club at luncheon Wedâ€" nesday at her home on Todd Court. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muhlke were Sunday guests at the Hugh Walker home in Chicago, | ~â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Mericle have dpened a undwich,kop in the store north of Knaak‘s Pharmacy on Wauâ€" kegan Road. [ f ie OeR y 9B )0> v \Constance. Koebelin, daughter of the Edwin Koebeling, broke her arm while plaging Rover" at the grade school last Wednesday. Rev. and Mrs. Mark J. Andrews of Harlan, Ky., formerly of Deerâ€" field, enrolled their two sons, k home beautiful, dedfl;lblc, more H‘;& uable. Evergreensar¢the rage. Hat your home up t::&te. Drive to Dundece this weekâ€"end. Bdngm neighbors. It‘s a fine drive. ‘T ing service at slighégtracost. me get them. Plant NOW, Open Sunday. CO., Dundee, I!I. Ir. and JQSeph, at Maryville, Tenn., last week, Jean Brand and about eight other young people from this vicinity dre also attending college this fall A&% Maryville. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. L. Holmes and grandson, Earl, of Clarksville, Mo., Mr. and| Mrs. William Hutchison of Wauke Ajf;: ad Mrs. Laura Sommers of Indiaha were Sunday dinner guests *tx R. D. Reeds home. Mr. and Mrs. William Hellman of Wauke f"‘s spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs3, 8. P. Hutchison. Mrs, ;&, ert Johnson, president of the Deatfleld Woman‘s Club met with the members of her board at her hmg“Chvorleizh" on ‘Friday. Mrs. Ge Ott has been ill at her homge on Forest Avenue. Mr. Mrs. Felix Earnest have rented ‘their home on Rosemary Terrace ‘5,,‘ the Ritter family from Kenosha and have ; leased a farm near Ba# (Day. 25 South Second Street 1| _ JUIRESTONE maintainsâ€"its leadership in tire development by producing a new tire ir 1934 with a wider tread, flatterâ€"contour, deeper nonâ€"skid, greater thickness, and more nd tougher rubber, which gives greater nonâ€"skid safety, more traction, greater blowout , tection, and more than 50% longer nonâ€"skid mileage. f _LEADERSH DP IAHe Hlomate Jest of Leadershig ts (exforma 1,.50â€"20 . . .|$ 7.8 ?;._50-21 a‘ *4 8.1 L75â€"19 ...| 8.6 5.25â€"18 . ..| 10.3 f‘:""a # 0e ce 1103 5,.50â€"19n.0. .| 14.4 f j00-17 u.D. .| 1§.1 (6.00â€"181.0. . | 15.§ 6,00â€"201.0. . | 16.4 f ” 50â€"17 u.v». . 17.5 ‘i}é" Other Sizes Proportionately Low Firestone FTirestone restone Tires are * Tested on the aAtest proving ind in the world re Indianapolis edway. I ph, at Maryville, Tenn., Jean Brand and about young people from this also attending college estone Lires are D TESTED on the fleet of Firestone cars, day and every day in the over all kinds of and highways. aak‘s Auto Supply Co. SIZE HIGH SPEED TYPE __ / afetrseteinieitninbes©® \| .sofctyâ€"and greater blowout protection of Rirestons High Bpeed Tires are , | ‘ntiteant mey Mertman maiaes fae meacian han mal f possible the outstanding world records on ‘road and track.â€" See flnu (mew Firestone Hfsh Speed Tires made #t the Firestone Factory _ . and Exhibition Building at "A Century of Progress"â€"Opening May 26 T HE PR ES 8 $ 7.85 8.15 8.65 10.30 11.30 14.45 1§5.10 15.55§ 16.40 179.50 ~224% OFF ON TIRES PRICE Instruction classes for to be confirmed are being held at the Holy Cross Church. ‘ Bishop Shiel will preside at their tion on Sunday, Oct. 28. | Dr. Waiter B. Metcalf as his guests on Thursday two nds of long standing, Dr. Ri Street and Mr. Fred C, Edgerton of Crysâ€" tal Lake. Dr. Street and Mr. Edgerâ€" ton were guests at the Rotary Club and Dr. Street was guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Brand are staying at the Erickson | home in Highland Park until November 1. Mr. and Mrs. E. 8, Wo , who are spending the season in the Lesâ€" lie Brand home, had as their weekâ€" end guest, Miss Ruth Me of Chiâ€" cago. & ‘ . Sunday, Oct. 7, has mut aside as ‘a day to honor y School teachers for faithful service. On the evening of that day there will be a union service of the three The NEW Firestone AIR BALLOON for 1934 The new Firéstone Air Balloon for 1934 embodies all the improvements in the new Firestone High Speed Tire. The lower air pressure provides maximum traction and riding comfort. Gumâ€"Dipping safetyâ€"locks the cords, providing 3(;20 40% greater deflection and blowout protection. MORE THAN 50% MORE NONâ€"SKID MILEAGE Get 1935 low swung style by equipping your car today with these new tires and wheels in colors to match your car. FREE TRIAL ON YOUR CAR,. | These achievements are made practical by the Firestone patented process of Gumâ€"Dipping, providing greater adhesion between the plies of the high stretch cords and between the Gumâ€"Dipped body of the tire and the tough, massive nonâ€"skid tread. It also provides greater strength, longer flexing life, and greater protection against blowouts. + \Gumâ€"Dipping made it possible for Firestone to design, develop and put on the arket the first successful balloon tire in ;?E!. This tire was the pattern used by all others and completely revolutionized the tire infdu‘slfy and set new standards for the aytomobile iadustry. | For fourtéen years leading race drivers ve driven to victory on Firestone tires, built with Gumâ€"Dipped high stretch cords. ey have trusted their lives to Firestone dershipâ€"as they know that the patented tone construction features provide them th greater safety â€"Jlonger mileage â€" and greater blowout protection. t Listen to Lawrence Tibbett or Richard Crooks and Harvey Firestone, Jr., 8 every Monday nightâ€"N. B. C. Network BDrive in today and replace your smooth, thin, dangerous tires with the new Firestone High Speed Tires for 1934. The Deerfield Camp of the Royal Neighbors has been invited to parâ€" ticipate in the Stunt Night m of the Evanston R.N.A. next evening in that city. The local camp will present a comedy "In the Docâ€" tor‘s Office." ‘The cast includes Mrs. William Johnston, Mrs. Otto Gieske, Mrs. Conrad Uchtman and Mrs. Emil Fredricks. Protestant churches in St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church at 7:30 o‘clock. Doreas Circle Two has planned & luncheon for its September meeting on the last Wednesday of the month. Circle Three will meet Friday, Sept. 98, with Mrs. E. H. Johnson and Circle Four with Mré. Charles Seaâ€" go on Thursday, Sept. 27. ; Mrs. Leonard North will entertain the members of the Independent Soâ€" cial Club next Wednesday afternoon. ~â€"Mrs. Henry Scanlan of Gréen Bay, Wis., spent last weekâ€"end at the Earl Frost homeâ€" To be positive that rubber penetrates every cord and contt every fiber, \dnmdnm«flwuwym cotton but not rubber, is in teost tubes with Firestons Gumâ€"Dipped fibers M“fiâ€"-:z.dhctfiom Firestone nm-mrlb-nwiw acid because they are the only fibers that are insulated with rubber, minimizing friction and heat, the deadly enemy of their life. Note how the rubber in a Flmludhptoth high stretch cords. This greater is made‘possible by Gumâ€"Dipping which soaks the cords in liquid rubber, and saturates and coats the millions of fibers inside the ROAD AND TRACK TEST THE ADHESION TEST THE ACID TEST Phone Highland Park 3« THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2o, ‘‘The Woman‘s Missgionary um.&um-mmgd‘ byterian Church with Mrs. L. p clair of Highland Park as speaker. ‘The subject is "Nq Missions." E. M. Palmer will h«umdu,elub toméorrow : Mrs.\ John Ott is ehtertaining Paul‘s Society today at home on Oakley Avenue. ‘Ut en are flm&"&m“‘ which is set up in .the Sunday S¢ rooms pf the church. : The three cles of the women‘s organizat have p nu»rdnndbug.- for W y, Oct. 8, at 1:80 j in the 1 ic Temple. ut-dnt.mh*] portant parts in the musical ore izati of the high school. Engs was elected t the tra and Richard â€"â€"for seven consecutive y#ho’nbauoulln Wh‘lb:n in the daring Peak ctimb m a_ alip meant THIS 15â€" NONâ€"SKID SAFETY | ANQ TRACTION â€"â€"for three consecutive years have been on the 131 buses of the Washington (D. C.) Railway and Electric Co rou{‘ tovering 11 ,810 bus ‘miles wi t one minute‘s dueto tire trouble. THIS IS DEPENDABILTY i .. AND ECOROMY / q[Fr ‘~£’dr¢c¢u on ui""mi.., in the 500â€"mile re on the N m mc’l"ord"-lm t made a new coast to t record of 67 rs, 45 minutes, 30 :;finmlnumh‘ 18 ENDURANCE Performance FIRESTONE HIGH SPEED TIRES THIS 1S BLOWOUT PROTECTION RECORD S 34 $4 * uf a6p U 6 re ouP fro Mr ( on The W "Ladies tha De are at Immac Highla the Ho I c ng ed the at E1 Mrs. spendi parent Hall Mrs Hunte Mre. / itex tm n &} is au anstom â€" Ells Arizot Musict are 0 Tal mit soCIA&L Delta Daz spent relati turne tion. t wa y day %hoild i ied rin€ Rev Sett the have High gan.. ang | land m s. Al Whe rAT is $ tive M anCc )Y Rev. 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