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Highland Park Press, 9 Jul 1936, p. 12

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is wony Ha €CO., ed! TeE # §( Pits scal M M *Â¥ 0, MÂ¥ E) lfel w s,..â€" 3t in ol ;| from this is | away horses [| vent as thri } Virgil Mer ||â€" od hand | ~AMits on I : Deerfleld‘s | â€" Nighways w ~Cracy" seyer @ gronp of fiendish deti _ crackers rig motorists) ; ‘ ~The young people of the Bethleâ€" h hem ol ":"! red. & large collecâ€" ‘ gr**fi%’?f*. s recently which they iimmt® to Jack‘s Creok, ~Kentucky %‘*‘fia";,. school of the ‘w”:'a'} eal |church, where â€" Miss dna Pritsth was an instructor last ( ev, Earl J. Btuso is in reâ€" ! *’ A?‘ I;t&ter of p‘r?fuu gratiâ€" | "Wiss Dorothy Wessling is in | sharge of |plans for the Y.P.M.C. | bead ;'f_'“ in Evanston next Tuesâ€" O CY eveHaiie! . 0, 000000 .00 Lt ,s e mt Fort VuaC‘idRi‘: 0S ~WU0S $ J #°4 2? ; ‘of his M-w. eC ;".,}" in fr : *roagord Stanger, with a group of 4 ores from the LaSalle Extenâ€" SS owersity, Chicago, attended a coonle at Crystat Lake on the Fourth F ;r'i‘: I _E Â¥y c ncA LN ~AbLC Th m \ â€" 4 William ;â€"Carolan e r) and Mr. and Mrs. ohn : (Agnes Carolan) all of irrisburg, II1. have been visiting elatives here the past week. Mrs. William @arplan is remaining here to be near her mother, Mrs. George Pfister, and is staying at Eugene Pfister‘s home in Highland Park. As soon as the elder Mrs. Pfster can be moved from the hospital she will scuperate at the Clarence Pfister home in Forest. . Mrs. Jack Morton has as her guest her sister, Evelyn, from West been assisting i1 Bank this reek ~The chem‘Firgside club will have aâ€" ‘p:‘rt’ym:l:c first Thursâ€" 9 in August. Mrs. Bruce Rrost and Mrs. Harold Gi heading the committee,‘ SR â€" Mrs. Pfister, who is 73 years old, is in the Highland Park iere she has been for the five weeks because of three Iract ‘min her hip and two in ie : in a fall. Mrs. Pfsâ€" ter was Mary Antes and is a sister af len Antes. Among those from: visited Mrs. Pfister Q‘w was Mrs. Eugene Enâ€" ‘ afiss Trene Rockenbach, who is a *"x:m‘ ructor at the â€"Fourth Sopchuterian church in Chicago, is uh her work this week in § ?*.v’(‘.._ 64 fim 'Choo‘- l rs. Floyd Stanger spent f w:t Goebell.#:lch. CSkge | Milton ntz and 9 '?m‘olhe, were mm Aftaq: Wessling at the faven Hubbard home in New Carâ€" ""Miss Olive Frantz will be hostess it a Jawn party this evening at the (me" Of h :p.ren'ts. Mr. and Mrs. . Mr. and Mts. D. J. Ginter and two ' from. St. Paul. last they had visited Mrs. inter‘s mother, Mrs: Rechtienne. Miss Mary Hoffman was the weekâ€"end guest of Miss Ethel Butâ€" ton in .. TH. > ker was burned about face quite severely 1 when he attempted to exâ€" agu hes on his hayrack. Mr. Sityker was removing hay from the MeGuire subdivision and had burned & part which was not cut. Sparks from this ignited the rack. Run away . ‘and a rescue made the event as thrilling as a "movie." a Â¥ erry has a geverely burpâ€" o ha to exploding pyrotechâ€" M3 on Independence Day. C :wfl main intersection of ® was not "safe for demoâ€" gracy" Ib\-‘il days last week when @ group of iindiscreet boys found “ VHCM in © throwing fireâ€" *l and left at passing m‘i and pedestrians. The CUebms that now remains is a sorty _ Rev. VI-EP.'E;;Q}EL:; at the wedding of Patrick D. McHugh of oaniion of Nofthlrcok has "l-th Mrs. Harold Peterson visâ€" °0 at the C. C. Fehr home in Oak *ark several days of last week. * Iautie Haggie and his two daughâ€" J ”:i Maxine, and Delroy P * Saer of Highland Park went Ne ,...wn1 n Friday to visit Mr.. 4,’..,.»;3 stiard Soukup. Betty and "* * omained to spend the week L thair 0 cl M aunt. fi' et Leaming McGuire of % Grove visited her parents, J. F. Leaming of * sohn, who is attending the C. o m.fi Fort Sheridan, was the * **" "@ guest of his grandâ€"parâ€" JUNK DEALER (GOLDMAN) Highest price paid for all kinds || o fum Phone H. P. 2026 ALSO OLD CLOTHES GREENSLADE Electrical Contractor Electric Shop 4 South First Street JULY 9, 1986 in the Deerfield State Highland Park T , ~ _ Cel nome on Deerfield road. ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Kronn and three children of Northbrook were supper guests Saturday evening at the William Lichter home, & _ Misses May and Martha Karch have returned from a week‘s visit with their sister, Mrs. Frank Saeâ€" man, in Cross Plains, Wis. They also attended the state centenary caleâ€" Frank Klemp left on Monday for his home in Culver City, Calif. t Mrs. Chester Wessling entertainâ€" ed nineteen guests at a stork showâ€" Chicago and Miss Jane E of Rockford on Wednesds at ‘the Bethichem F manse. f er on Wednesday afternoon in comâ€" pliment to her niece, Mrs. Harold Peterson (Dorothy Fehr), _ Kenneth Wessling had as his weekâ€"end guests his fraternity brothor: at Towa State university, Richard Dennler and William Hempâ€" hill, who attended Western Union college at Le Mars, Ilowa. Both young men are from Merrill, lowa. Mrs.| E. J. Bruso‘s mother, Mrs. H. G. Oberg is confined to her hame in Chicago, because of a sprained ankle. Mary, of Chicago, spent the end at their home on Deerfield Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rapp are mpv-‘ MODERN FRIGI t on Wednesday evening Bethichem Evangeli¢al @ Your Public Service Store now brings to another modern advancement for inctea your comfort. Now on display in the var stores is the new Frigidaire Electric R Cooler . . . ‘a compact, complete air condit ing unit for making a room in your h or your office more livable: in hot s+m weather. | This unit, because it is completely Se‘f-« tained, requires no remodeling work, no construction job when it is installed. A sir water connection, a convenient electric outlet and you‘re ready to flip the swint’ eh)uyd\emmybeufioofdmd.ooo’ PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NC New, low cost, selfâ€"co atained air ¢6nditioning are ideal and practical for use in home and . Diamond the weekâ€" daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dan _ of An: tioch were guests Sa y: at the Ralph Wickersham hfome. _ The Wickershams ‘visited aul Scotts in Waukegan on Th Â¥.. j Mr. and Mrs. l"red,.'te of: Chiâ€" cago were weekâ€"ond Rupsts at the Albert Rog#ow home ' : 7 Deerfleld village trultdes will hold their July meeting 0 a day eveâ€" ning in the Masonic temple. 7 ning in the Masoni¢c le, Mr. and Mrs. L. Thogsén and famâ€" ily of Beloit, Wis., wire guests at the Elmer C. Anderson home on Sunday, (~*~ f CA ing this month from Robe terâ€" race to the «Robert house on Forest avenue, imtly Iyvacated by Mrs. James Ryan, ' lives in the Hole apartment. | | â€" Mr. and Mrts. Robei their â€"guests this June Callahan of Chi Dorothy Mau: of Ha Funeral services f@r| Alfred . A. Graf, husband â€"of Au ”,“‘ (Bchwinâ€" gel, were held Tuesday in Northâ€" brook. | Mrs. \Graf is a kigter of Mrs. Agnes Clavey and.ll T.â€"R. Rusâ€" sell, and J..F. Schwirige!, all of Highland Park:; i Highiand taik mapilp Roafl 'T!\o Wo’*'Ad: s :; t au had as eek, Miss o and Miss d, Ind. ill in the AIRE ELE THB PRESS8 See this Room Cooler at your earliest oppor: tunity. For ;tndl cost . . . the payments are easily arranged . . . you‘ll be able to make your office or a room in your home a more pleasant place to livreo%:g the scorching months. Visit your featest Public Service Store. Let us ex. plain the many advantages of this Frigidaire unit. Learn, too, how easy and inexpensive it is to enjoy this remarkable comfort. . freshing air; This Frigidaire lowers the temperature of room, circulates it constantly, excess humidity that causes he bearable in summer. | STATE OF ol ons ooo m cover o LAKE coom'w 9r 4 G_Eg No. 6719 ‘, Eon | INCORPORATION _ OR . & _ FiRE DISTRICT KNOWN_AS THE "DEERâ€" FIRE PROTECTION |DISTRICT. N%ng or‘.%tmo%rm ‘BE 'na'i HA s Th ‘THE vfi,uéfir'pm CONCERNING "DEER ;ur. rwm'{gou PISTRICT." of ‘the [ following fim"&m come prisi mficud fire district known as the * re Protection District," toâ€" 8rd Meridian ; thence west on the north of'.bomtis%d‘&efiou 1t and +18,} township and . range dafih the hwest corner of the south % of said| Section 18; thence south on the ra he 37.3 feet to the northeast corner of t fldmll.‘!w-bb 48 , Range llutot;fln“m gipal : ; thence west on the line of the south i4 of Sections 13, 14 and 5, nudnmlntlla-lt:oh ; on with the center line of Des es | River; thence southerly along the center of said Des Plaines River to its in ction with the south line of the & jof Section 85, Township 43 goflh., ‘ 11 East of the 8rd Principal oridia) u unuce”eut onht.,he .:lutl line hfi Sections and 86, township nlm%\o the ~northweat corner 5 Seeâ€" tion. 6, ‘Township 42 North, Range 12 East of. the $rd Principal Meridian ; thence south un the |west line of the northwest % of said m 6 to the southwest corner of said ‘nofthwest quarter section ; thence east :n‘flu‘id‘lino!‘tzha%:ad“ ions ind 5, Townsh Range 12 East of the 3rd Principal Meridian to the : sou t corner of the northeast 4 of uldld,piont:thonuurthontbonnt line of. the northeast 3 of said Section 5 to ‘the ‘morthwest corner of the northwest %4 of Section 4, township and range last -'-Ffi?& southeast 14 of Section. 17, ‘Township 43 North, Range 12 East of the wit Beginning at the northeast corner of the RTHERN | coom Cooler air in your d removes the t to be so unâ€" LLINOIS ffice. TRIC ROOM COOLERS of the ‘Brd ffl-?w ‘Meridian ; _ thence north on the east | of said 20 &mm-.:‘t:gmdun# of gtouthnuthliuo’nfl.sfi to southeast corner of the : 3 of <the northeast Â¥. of the northenst & the ‘line of said (Lot 2 to the northeast eun:.'w: west on the morth Hne',dtth l-t“ * 'Lotdl the southeast corner Village D:fi said |southeast corner being 2010 feet of the west corner of Section‘ 84, Township 48 N ;llmll*to!&c 3rd Pringipal n ; thence ‘northwestâ€" crlyonthmg te limits of the vm.flgm to northeastâ€" corner of â€" i illage.; thence west on the north line of the northwest % of 28, township and ‘ra last af. to the mmbnpteotm:rfigvmmd nino Purnl, ‘Poing" the noothentt dormge (of ) on tion (20, T;‘!uhln Q;!!m-m lt,.g: said:Section 20; thence to&l on east line ‘of said southwest fi the ;%-n % of the northeast % of Section 20 tb the northeast corner thereof; thence t ‘onm the north line of said west 34 jof ‘the t 4 of the: % â€"of said 20 to the north wwi th north on the east line of the: 4 of the northeast % of Section,20 to the no corner fim thence north on the cast line of the | iconu» forgnta, to â€" the &u" ic it bepinkieâ€"ike Tok sitaated in Like Cginty aud TniGouk w # im + County in gafih of Illflz. That an election will be held between the hours of six o‘clock in the forencon and five o‘clock in the afternoon, Central Standâ€" nforesaid ; thence o:t on the north line of i rpomabnind Tam ce Sago, Milwankee, 3t Paul and Pacific Railâ€" ro‘ni:w';‘thnunuwt«' isterly . on said southâ€" westerly _ rightâ€"of= line . to the south liurd{.“ldfilmm.&ol“ Bection 4; thence enst on the line of nforesaid Lot 2 \the south: line of â€"Lot 2 of the northeast uumg.u foak J o arine J fnomile ane Tangs Ml‘&nufl. bflhm‘a“d the last aforesaid Lot 2; thence north on ?-J& * '(:: ventilati Pl“ ie {§ ante on ie mc Aâ€"â€".â€"â€"1â€"â€"*~‘ of hot, §tagDADt Aif from the attic’:addr{::\datct cool, nightâ€" time air throughout: the house. Costs only a few cents a day to operate. . _ . Ask about this new plan that will cool DRIVE HEAT OUT of your house with an ATTc COOLING SYSTEM y of June, A.D. 1936 sns : â€" * eaced X17â€"19 Your Typewriter Man ALBERT LARSON STATIONER Highland Park 567 REPAIRS â€" RENTALE â€" SALES Read The Want Ads E. K. CATTON PERRY I. ’PW. ' County Judge of Lake PAGE ELEVEN County, Illinois d T Fid Art un «* t | f wed +4 $, d grg adle; 3+ F‘t i4 4 +4

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