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Highland Park Press, 23 Jun 1938, p. 3

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Mary Elizabeth Christman was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hesline, and she and a twin sister were born on January 23rd, 1865, in Newton county, Mississippi. She departed from this life early Thursâ€" day morning, June 16th, 1988. She attained the age of 783 years, 4 months and 24 days. Mrs. Christâ€" man came from a pioneer family whose spirit was rugged and couâ€" rageous, & spirit which she herself inherited and used in conquering her many difficulties in life. Her parents came to this country from Liverpool, England, in a sail boat and were on water for a period of 8 months and 20 days. They were on the verge of perishing because of a lack of a sufficient supply of food and water, yet they persisted and pressed on until they reached the shores of our great country. #After coming to this land they treked cross country until they reached Mississippi, where they setâ€" tled‘ to establish their home . and rear their family. When Mrs. Christman was but 9 months of age she lost her mother through death and when she was 5 years of age her father also passed on. She, her twin sister and brother were then given a home with an uncle and aunt, who later moved from Mississippi to Louisiana by means of an ox covered wagon which took them a period of over 2 months. Deerfield To Have ThreeBig Carnivals During the Summer Detailed announcements mof the two other carnivals will be made later. Mrs. C. O. Christman Aged Resident Is Buried Saturday Three carnivals are scheduled for Deerfield for the summer. The first carnival is to be held on July 2, 3, and 4, Saturday, Sunday, and Monâ€" day at the Holy Cross church. The next is to be on July 22, 23, and 24, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, unâ€" der the sponsorship of the Village Board to help clear the municipal indebtedness. The third carnival is to be given by the Deerfleld post, of the American Legion Auxiliary on August 13, 14 and 15. Holy Cross Carnival The annual event of the Holy Cross church, the first of the three, will have Murphy Day, again on Sunday when Chicagoland Murphys will help the local parish observe the day. Dinner will be served from 12 noon to 7 p.m. Last year 1200 dinners were served and a larger crowd is expected this year. Fire works displays will be arâ€" ranged for Sunday and Monday. All committees for the carnival met on Tuesday evening to comâ€" plete plans. Many useful and exâ€" pensive prizes will be given away as added attractions. "After living in Louisiana for a number of years Miss Heslin met Mr. Charles O. Christman with whom she united in marriage in the year 1884. The happiness of this young couple soon was blighted when this young bride was afflicted with a serious siege of rhemumatic fever which gradually developed inâ€" to an arthritic condition which finalâ€" ly resulted in her being an invalid. For 53 years she suffered this seâ€" rious handicap. But beyond this body which was afflicted there was a spirit of rare beauty. Mrs. Christâ€" man‘s faith gave to her an inner strength and !ortil!nde which made it possible for her| not only to enâ€" dure but ‘really tAumph over sufâ€" fering and pain. ROCK ISLAND Â¥uk. . . . $174.00 Yellowstone National Parkâ€"9 Days , Mofiat Tunnel, Colorado ~~ rasnts: $119.45 THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 19838 Coloradoâ€"8 Days e d Her radiant and cheerful personâ€" A. G. P. A. ality helped many a person to trod msu&mdhniuub- they learned to know her. She often cheered and encouraged those who really came to bring comfort and cheer to her. She with her husband and children moved to varâ€" jous localities of our nation with the hope that it might benefit her health, but it was of no avail. For a period of time they lived in Texâ€" as, later they moved to Hot Springs, Ark., where they lived 4 years, and in 1911 they came to Highland Park. Mr. Christman passed on June 2, 1938. Mrs. Christman became a Christâ€" ian early in life and united with the Baptist church and she “fl ed a member of the same throug out her entire lifetime. Although she was not able to attend the pubâ€" lic worship services of the comâ€" munity, she maintained a keen inâ€" terest in the activities of all the churches and was greatly concerned about the advancement of God‘s kingdom. She had much satisfacâ€" THIS SALE FOR JUNE 23, 24 and 25 nixed pickles or tasty relish. x OXOL x x BANANAS * CENTRELLA MEATS ARE * GRADEâ€"Aâ€"U. S. INSPECTED GENUINE SPRING LEG O‘ LAMB. Leanâ€"Tenderâ€"A delicious roast, Ib. 33° BROILING OR FRYING CHICKENS. LITTLE PIG PORK TENDERLOIN. Smailâ€"Leanâ€"No waste lh39e CHOICE SIRLOIN LAMB STEAKS. GENUINE CALVES‘ SWEETBREADS. For those who want the best li"c FISH SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY Gorton‘s Water Lily Boneless 35c Cod Fishâ€"Extra fancy .....1â€"lb. box & FRESH SELECT HALIBUT 3lc &lfl cakes enrobed in creamy marshâ€" . IPrcit who at h «~*......... EC Zompary‘ troplomt frule mith cheay Mexitan pane: compare n bana» nas %‘lnu at eatch prices, Our Fancy Tropical Bananas are served ex« elusively b 8 D. Kriebel "H Dlnu:"fl!wl;‘nl‘l?. on "Hostere @ Thorought @ Removes stubbora stains @ Bieaches like the sun ICED DEVIL‘S FOOD | | Am Tw ho PICKLES 25¢ Paul Schuize Biscult Co.‘s ages. 4â€"02. pkg. Removes dirt and grease. W mot rub off. Best ever used or mâ€"m refunded. ‘oc ORIY sivvsserciess FOR ALL KINDS OF WHITE SHOES CHEEZEES Fancy Large Tropical Beauties, Plump, | firm and ripe. Delicious served with crisp Corn Flakes. 3 1. 1"7¢ tion in listening to various services that came to her by radio. She also was very much interested in the work of the WCTU, which was to have met in her home on the day of her passing. On Friday evening, June 10, Mrs. Christman suffered a cerebral hemâ€" orhage which resulted in paralysis and an unconscious condition until the time of her death. (Two chilâ€" OTTO F. FISHER, Pres, Waukegan and Wobster Avenues Highwood, Illinois All Phones â€" Highland Park 3710 Be assured of a wellâ€"dressed appearance over the Fourth of July weekâ€"end. Send your garments to us early. OLIVES Ermine Cleaners, Jnr. RINSO . ............ tagerss: 2 for 43¢ FOR TOILET AND BATH CRISCO OLIVILO SOAP.............3 bars 17¢ FOR REAL PIE CRUST g::;:::g Tissues. waite,. Pig. of 500 2 for 49¢ A REAL BARGAIN! ORANGEâ€"GRAPEâ€" FRUIT JVICE. .. .. PURE CANE SUGAR ; 10 lbs. 5 5c CENTRELLA ""““'\ CHILI SAUCE ..... 12 «.some . . . 18C MOTHER‘S STYLE Pineapple Nuggets . Braised Ox Joints. .. HORMEL‘S DOG FOOD..... Calues Fnrom A superb blend of selected leaves with a delicious bouquet. CHICKEN and EGG NOODLES Cooked with chicken broth, Heat and serve. 16â€"08. tihâ€"8 f0F @564 THM... . ............22.2020s.0eeelipk2. CHICKEN FRICASSEE Family style, 1â€"1b. 1$%â€"0z. tin, ready to heat and serve, ggg!-lgl_'cl‘oin ’-Ilei:t:"olhin .Ilymm :r.u- to serve $ to 4 persons. Can (8â€"oz. and 16â€"0z, cans.) Consists of breast and leg ment, packed in ru:.' u‘nn« lrr:t.t.. i)m::n as l'uo for a v-l'lo!y of m"c @elicious chicken dishesâ€"16â€"08, tin, P&e; $â€"08, tin............ 1 lass) Chicken and Egg Noodles combined with getables :l.(..:'oo{cd 'll rich cl.leln lrzLA u;;l:: -.lll in fll:l.. 33 k Chef Milani Specialties _# Great for @% * Fine for Pleales ‘!a z i/ the Parties Summer Luncheons § Cottage THB PR E83 Highwood Grocery & Market 367 Roger Williams Ave. Phone Highl Pk. 3080 328 Railroad Ave. Phone Highwood 1000 14 N. Sheridan Road _ Phone Highl Pk. 400 Orange Pekoe TEA â€" plain : for A Growing Favorite 3 Ib. can §5¢ 1 ib dren remain to cherish the memâ€" ?ld(hlrn&omr. They ::: :m ichigan ty, Indiana, up» per of Oakland, Calif., who was not able to attend the services Saturâ€" day. One child, Fred ,preceded his mother in death in 1912. She also leaves 8 grandchildren and many friends throughout various parts of the nation. It is of interest that her twin sister passed on less BONELESS ROAST CHICKEN "Taste" Demonstration in Stores m.hn of this fine for summer sala g 6 salads and dressing for summer H. T. Bakke SALAD DRESSING 35¢ COTTAGE DINNER Centrella Whipped «For Real Economy Centrella Grocer No. 2 Size Can . 242 Size Can , 24 oz. Can SOUPS & CONSOMME (Except Onion â€" Mushâ€" roomâ€"Tomato and Tomaâ€" to Bean.) Order Hormel‘s Hormel‘s 2 for 25¢ 4 cans 25¢ 2 for 37¢ rve, Each can ": .. T¥¢ . . 25¢ . can I 9c umthuo,ndoxwineotht mubohvybubhr. services were in charge of Seguin and Logan. Rev. H. F. Siemsen officiated. Interment took place in Mooney‘s cemetery. Advertise in "THE PRESS®" * 236 148 South Second Street Tel. H. P. 1358 _ Highland Park GREENSLADE Electrical Contractor Far Peas . . . sweet g_nd"ta{‘-e.:.‘ No. 2 size cans. Buy a supply and save! Electric Shop â€" Weather Food Silver Cup PEAS ____ ON THE MaArket‘s Best NEW APPLES, 4 : Fine for sauce or pie ........ 9# Ibs, SWEET RED PLUMS. : Pride of the South .......... basket LARGE RIPE CANTALOUPE. CALIFORNIA RED RASPBERRIES. * _ OUR PRICES ArE QuoTED FANCY HONEYDEW MELONS. Ripe and tasty .................cach FRESH GREEN PEAS. z CALIFORNIA z FINGER CARROTS .. 49 bunches N MICHI Een o C . TB Seacke FANCY STRINGLESS . & * 400 CLUB BEVERAGES x 6 :. 47¢ l The bestâ€"tasting fruitâ€"flavored drinks there are . . . children and grownâ€"ups demand them. Then for "mixers" there‘s a complete selection. Order them by the case. come in from school in the es ‘amke Pheke prtrery a008â€" PYRAMID SUGAR WAFERS 35¢ .. 46 Cookies in Phg. BUTTER COOKIES TOWN CRIER FLOUR Bremner Bros. Speciais (Plus Deposit) Centrella‘s famous seediess RASPBERRY JAM Your Typewriter Man Currant and Red Larson‘s Stationery Store More and more recommended to ARNOLD C. BREMER TELEPHONE H. P. 1988 ULLER BRUSH Highland Park 567 24â€"lb. bag by their Cenâ€" MA N 25C 25C¢ 1l11¢ 19¢ PAGE

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