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Highland Park Press, 12 Aug 1926, p. 17

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Marie married Arthur Seaverns, a druggist in Crystal Lake; Mrs. Seaverns was left a widow. s Dr. Hull was surgéon for the Chiâ€" cago and North Western railroad, and had been practising in Crystal Lake for about thirty years. wife was a member of the first gradâ€" vating class of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school. During the World war he served as a surgeon in the army. The Hull and Raffen families are well known by the older families, in Highland Park. ; Garden Club COn Wednesday, August 4, the Garâ€" den club, as a whole, inspected the gardens of most of the members. Obituary * Dr. Harry Douglas Hull, husband of Cathryne Hull Breytspraak and Marie Cathryne Hull Breystraak and Marie Hull Wagner, who died last week and was buried Thursday with military honors in the Crystal Lake cemetery, was a Highland Park boy, and lived next to thelold Baptist church. His Our pastor and family have returnâ€" ed from their vacation and will be glad to meet you in church on Sunâ€" day. Rev. Williams will speak at both the morning and evening services on Sunday, Aug. 15. especially to strangers to come and worship with us. . The Mission band will meet at the church Thursday afternoon at 1:00 o‘clock and from there will go to the forest preserve at Dundee and Wauâ€" kegan roads, where the union picnic of the Northfield and Deerfield Misâ€" sion bands will be held. A good time is in store for everyone. A hearty invitation is always jexâ€" tended to those of our community Lnd Evangelical Bungalow Church Rey. Roy M. Williams, pastor. Church school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m. Gospel service at 8:00 p. m. The midâ€"week Bible study and prayâ€" er hour will be held Wednesday eveâ€" ning as usual. It is encouraging to meet the large attendance which gathâ€" ers at these services and enjoy the fellowship of this hour. Deerfield Presbyterian Church i Mark J. Andrews, minister. | Sunday, August 15: | Church school at 9:30. | Adult class at 10:00. Morning worship at 10:45. No evening service. A lawn social under the ausnices o the young ladies‘ class wifl be hel this Friday evening, Aug. 13, a littl north of the church. All are cordialâ€" ly welcome to attend. In case of rain this social will be held in the assemâ€" bly room of the church. Always a cordial welcome to all our services. ( l Saturday afternoon t’:e pupils of the beginners‘ and prithary i{depart ments will have a missionary party on the church lawn from 2:30 to 4:30 Don‘t let the children miss this inâ€" teresting and instructive affair. St. Paul‘s Evangelical Charch F. G. Piepenbrok, pastor. . Church school at 9:15 a. m. Service at‘ 10:15 a. m. . The service Sunday will be an anni versary service. Our Ladies‘ Aid i observing its 31st anniversary. â€" Af organization that has the interest anc welfare of the church at heart like th Ladies‘ Aid certainly is deserving o: special â€"recognition. It will be in teresting to hear the annual repor of the society. A special song by th ladies will feature the service. Le every member make an effort to at tend. The congregation,and friend are heartily invited to Wworship anc celebrate with the ladies. Friday evening at 8 o‘clock the members of the Ladies‘ Aid are kind ly requested to meet for a rehearsa at the church. â€" The usual features will prevail: : parade, prizes, dancing and amuse ments of all kinds, plenty of refresh ments and cold drinks. The chie prize to be given away is a beautifu Chrysler sedan, which is on exhibi tion in Knaak‘s garage on Waukegar road. ' This promises to be one of the bigâ€" gest affairs ever held: in ~BDeerfield The fektivities will start at noon anc continue throughout the afternoor and evening. [ vOLUME XVI The meeting place was at the home PART 3 3 PARTS Deerfield News Mrs. B; H. Kress of Hazel avenue, assisted by her sister, Mrs. Margaret Fichlt, entertained at a bridgeâ€"tea Sunday afternoon in compliment to the < former‘s â€" daughter â€" Margaret Clair, whose marriage to Mr. George Hessler of Highland Park will take place Wednesday, Sept. 15. The guests included Miss Vila Graves of Forest Glen, Mrs, Floyd Jacks of Libâ€" ertyville, Miss Florence Corcoran of Everett, Miss Madge McGuire, Miss Lillian Carlson, and Mrs. Victor Bergman of Chicago, Mrs. Harvey Smith of Evanston, Miss Mary Morâ€" an of North Chicago, Mrs. Gregory Sheghen, Mrs. Robert Greenslade and Mrs. Jack Kress of Highland Park, The ladies of St. Patrick‘s parish of Everett ‘will hold their annual midâ€"summer fete on Saturday afterâ€" noon and evening, August 14. /A chicken dinner‘ and dancing will be the chief leatm*es. § On Thursday afternoon, Miss Elâ€" eanor Meyer entertained at bridge in compliment to her house guest, Miss Betty Perry of Harvey, IIl. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Clarâ€" ence Huhn, Mrs. Alex Willman and Mrs. Carl Anderson. Mr. Theodore Knaak is enjoying a vacation in northern Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. James Hill of Chiâ€" cago were guests of Mrs. E. H. Willâ€" man, Saturday. * Miss Rose O‘Connor, who has spent the past month with her aunt in Chicago, returned to her home on Deerfield avenue, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Dorgey of Deerfield avenue entértained Mr. and Mrs. Robert Segley and two children of Bombay, India, last week. Mrs. Seeley is a sister of Mrs. Dorâ€" sey. =© » Miss Elfrieda Knaak departed on Sunday evening for Denver, Colo. Misses Florence Corcoran, Eva Ender, Margaret Kress, and Mr. Ralph Horenberger were guests of Mrs. Fulton of Rogers Park Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dahl, who have been visiting at the C. Ender home for the past two weeks, spent a few days in Chicago last week with friends before departing for their home in Washington Court House, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wildhagen and family left last evening for Tucâ€" son, Arizona, where they plan to reâ€" side. Their many friends here reâ€" gret their departure. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neargarder and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Haggie motored to Kenosha Sunday. . A bakery and candy sale will be held Aug. 20, at 2:00 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church by the Junior Girls. The sale is given to enable the girls to. share the expense of a floor covering for the church. The coâ€"operation of the mothers and the women of the church will greatly enâ€" courage the girls in their efforts to serve their church. The public is invited to attend. It is to be regretted that it was too late to go down Waukegan road to see Mrs. Truitt‘s, Mrs. Jordan‘s, Mrs. Metcalf‘s and Mrs. O‘Connor‘s gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sokup have rented the Hoffman flat. . Mrs. Newcomb‘s beautiful garden with its arbor seats lent itself most readily to the comfort of the ladies where cooling refreshments were served. *t loway‘s snapdragons deserve special mention for their size and beautiful colorings," In the Atken subdivision, the club visited Mrs. Brackett‘s and Mrs. Far mer‘s gardens. Mrs. Brackett hn}/a( gorgeous formal garden where/ the whole effect is most artistic.. / Mrs. Farmer has a large vegetable garâ€" den, a perennial border surrounding a fountain, a very attractive pool and south of the house autiful lawn with a backgroung 6f trees and shrubs which is exauisite. The natural beauty in Brier Hill adds to the charm of Mrs. Robert L. Johnson‘s and Mrs. Grary‘s gardens. Mrs. Gray has some very tall monksâ€" hood for a back ground of a colorful border. At the golf club the border is unusually successful this year. From Mrs. Piper‘s garden the club went to Mrs. Lincoln Pettis‘ home. She is always successful with both flowers and vegetables. of Miss Sadie Galloway. Her garâ€" den was lovely and her carnation popâ€" pies deserve special mention. Around the corner, Mrs. Williams‘ hollyhocks and cosmos were unusually colorful and large. The gardéns belonging to Mesdames Galloway, Boyle; Willen, and Woods y,qre’ enjoyed as a group. Mrs. Galâ€" The next garden visited was Mrs. Warner‘sâ€"among other things, the phlox was especially beautiful. After seeing Mrs. Stadler‘s successâ€" ful vegetable garden, the club proâ€" ceeded to Miss Insull‘s farm on the Ridge road. Though it is quite new there were many beautiful blooms. Deerfield Local and Personal Mr. and Mrs. L. G i and two children, Rose and E B, were the guests of Mrs. Mary I of. Apâ€" takisic. i4 k Frances Gloden and rge Colby made a ‘flight to Milwawkee in the former‘s plane. . :c :. Mr. and ‘Mrs. W al d have purchased the barbecue Lioffee shop business on ‘Waukegan f» Miss Margaret Hans@) of ~ Hinsâ€" dale, III., was the guest c Mrs. Robâ€" ert Pettis Wednesday.~:}! . : Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T daughter, Doris Jean, spent Monday with t mother, Mrs, Julia Petei Herbert Frost, who attending school in Michigan, s the last week with his mother, Hrs. Harry Frost. + «$ 0. Miss Dorothy Edes spe%t the weekâ€" end with Miss F Smith of Chicago: t Mr. Almon Frost of ‘ago spent last week with relatives B Deerfleld. Laura Helman of Wauligan is visâ€" iting ber aunt, Mrs. Jull} Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold 1 and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wiftiam Seiler, and daughter, Mr. nd * Mrs. Earl Frost and family, Mr. ang Mrs. Emil Fredericks and family &tended the annual outing given by Nhe Modern Woodmen lodge at Rouwl Lake on Saturday. J Rose Frost, who has s) two weeks. with her ay Nolan and Mrs. Mawn Forest, returned to her terman avenue,. Saturd: The Progressive club Jf the Wilâ€" mot school was ente at the home of Mrs. Hicks o Waukegan road, Wednesday aftern{g»n. Wallace Reichelt, (Wi§llace Newâ€" comb, Gordon Kress, Rugsell Patterâ€" son, and Wessley Strykfir, were the dinner guests of Dr. W W. Roan, uncle of Russell Patteon, of Bisâ€" mark, N. D., at the Bispg@rk Country club, Saturday evening® . The five boys who are on a mdor trip exâ€" pect to be in Rapid CitygIowa, Monâ€" day; Pierre, S.D., Tu@jay; Sioux City, Ta., Wednesday ang Thursday; Waterloo, la., Friday; afffd Rockford, IIl., Saturday. + W > + The young ladies‘ @Gass of the Presbyterian church sch§ol will give a lawn social on the vadgnt property north of the church o# Waukegan road Friday evening, AMg. 13. Ice cream and cake will beeserved. Miss Virginia FarmeÂ¥ has , issued invitations to a birth party on Thursday afternoon, A 12, at her home in Bannockburm f#eld. s Wallace Reichelt, | ace Newâ€" Mr. John Stryker #@#d daughter Laurel, Mrs. Arthur MeÂ¥ner and two sons visited Lincoln P@k, Monday. ‘The Sunday school ¢clésses of Mrs. Arthur Merner and Mr{SArno Frantz enjoyed a picnic mppm" the woods Friday evening. #) o : Mr. and Mrs. Ira G &ting Mr. Gardner‘s | Gardner, of Winona, _ /Delbert Meyer and gi@er, Miss Elâ€" Aanor spent the weekâ€"oil with Miss Beatrice Courson of Br@ivnstown, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. George Peck had as their dinner guests W&nesday, Mr. and Mrs. John Deck whd daughter Arline of Berwyn, HII. "Mrs. Richard Roth‘ of Evanston and Myrs. M. Nethâ€" eney of Chicago. ;,“3 +~/}$ Mr. and Mrs. F:eq Meyer spent Sunday with Mr. and (Mrs, William Mueller of Arlington WReights. Margaret _ Galloway, Winifred Bruggman, Anne Warpikr, Harriett Stryker, Edna Johnson‘ ‘jund Virginia Newcomb departed i ay morning for the Chicago Kiwhfis Nawakwa camp at South HavensMich., where they will spend a weekE Mrs. Sarah Adamsg §f Deerfield avenue, who ‘has beem|@uite ill for several weeks, was takef@to the Highâ€" land Park hospital MoWHJay morning for treatment. Mrs. i* daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Fred Kimbark# of Chicago, who has been staying with her mothâ€" er, accompanied her. § Miss Frances Loy s" end with her sister a Mrs. George Deck ¢ ained the appointive ‘officers of $h¢ local Eastâ€" ern Star chapter at g: luncheon at her home on Dee elq venue Wedâ€" nesday, J (0H 5 Miss Clara Ender w#s the weekâ€" end guest of Miss Floréfce Ender of Chicago. / 4 â€" Miss Frances Biedpé§tadt underâ€" went an operation fo@) appendictis at St. Luke‘s hospitali hicago, on Tuesday. ( e Mr. William Schlie off Ehicago, who formerly owned the fawin now called the ve farm, visi in Deerfield Sunday. | Mrs. Bert Easton, o0‘ has visiting her son Al Cl in R Canada for the past o m has returned ‘to‘ her | e. he Chestnut street. i Miss ‘Mabel Hamm Mrs. Bruce Blaine | and> Mesdames: H and }hner Clavey, A. A. \@llein, /A, ~G. Klemp, Alex Willman $id Miss . Eva Ender. y HIGHLAND PARK, ni"gn e M i it "the weekâ€" Mendota, Ill. ner are visâ€" ther, Gamel is visiting t the past in Regina, o months, e Jhere on in Lake e on Osâ€" rson and Chicago, former‘s OI8, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1926 bers who wish to make one of the bags they may do‘ so within the next week. The auxiliary voted to purâ€" chase a bolt of muslin from which bags for the soldiers‘ suits will be be made at the next social meeting which will be held Monday evening, Aug. 23. Members are requested to come prepared to sew and bring seisâ€" sors, needle and thread. â€" The social committee which is composed of Mrs. Charles Steiner, Mrs. Frey and Mrs. Bruce Blaine will serve refreshments. All members are especially urged to attend the next meeting as there will be a special business meeting at th close of the social meéting. The Deerfield Americ¢can Legion Auxiliary held its regular business meeting in the town hall Monday afâ€" ternoon, Aug. 9, with the president, Mrs. Carl Anderson, presiding. Two dozen bags were turned in which will be sent to the Veterans‘ Hospital at North Chicago to be disâ€" tributed among the soldiers to be used for their personal effects, Thé bags will not be sent before the next meeting and if there are any memâ€" The Woman‘s ‘Missionary Society of the Bungalow, Evangelical church will have a bakery sale in Milton Frantz‘ plumbing shop on Deerfield avenue Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 18, from 2:30 o‘clock until 5:00; Mr. Lincoln Pettis is spending sevâ€" eral days in Boswell, Ind., where he is drilling a well for the town. y Mr. and Mrs. F. Labahn had as ‘their <guests ‘Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welden and children of Oak Park, and Mrs., James Dougherâ€" ty and two daughters, Wilma and Margaret of Chicago; and on Thursâ€" day, Mrs. Edward Frankenfield of Fustoria, Ohio.; Mr. and Mrs. G. Gumme, and Mrs. Ed Guritt and three children of Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whiting of Irving Park were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Pettis, Friday. Mrs,. C. G, Pettis was a guest of Mrs, Clarence Barteleme of Northâ€" brook Monday. w s Mrs. Fred Labahn and Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok returned Sunday evening from a threeâ€"day conference on "Fine Arts in Religion" held at Lake Genâ€" eva The auxiliary voted to start the Phone 456 on our Entire Stock of. Newest Styles in Quaiity Shoes. ‘Included are such Famous Makes{ as Florsheim for Men, Arch Preserver and Quality for Women, Totâ€"Moecs for Children 300 Pairs of Finest Quality White Shoes & Specially That Formerly Sold up to $10.00,; « __FELL BROTHERS . Clearance Sale $4.95 , 20% Sale Aug. 13 to Aug. 21 FELL BROTHERS Mri J. A. Reichelt, Jr., is visiting his sisters, Misses Joy and>Vera Reichelt, and Mrs. Myron Wright in Denver, Colo. ; ‘Mr; and Mrs. C. G. Pettis, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pettis, and daughter, Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. John Holt were |the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Beelman of Beelman Manor, west Winnetka., Friday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Fritsch had as their dinner guests on Sunday, Mr. and : Mrs. Raymond Moore and son Raymond and Mrs. Deen of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fritsch and son Franklin, Mrs. Ellen Fritsch, Lucillie and [Herbert Fritsch of Highland Miss Irene Cashmore gave a daneâ€" ing party at . her home on Sunset court, Friday evening. + Miss Helen Reichelt is the guest of Miss Mildred Wolf, of Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Rexworthy of Winâ€" netka have moved to Mrs. Robert Brown‘s apartment on â€" Chestnut Mrs. J. J. Humble, Mr. and Mrs. Ha: Schaeper of Newport, Ky,, md% William Porter of Los Anâ€" geles, Calif., are guests at the G. L. Truitt home ‘on Waukegan road. Mrs. Humble is an aunt of Mrs. Truâ€" itt and Mrs. Porter is a cousin. | Park were gitrests of Mr. and Mrs. Fritsch in the afternoon, | Mrs. William A. Carman of Roseâ€" mary terrace, entertained friends from ;Chieaco at a luncheon Wednesâ€" day. | ; Mr, and Mrs. Harry Muhlike are visiting the latter‘s aunt in Carrolâ€" ~~Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Pettis had as their guests over the weekâ€"end, Mrs. ‘â€" nephew, the Rev. Clark Atâ€" maud Mrs. Atridge of Holton, Mich,, Mr. and Mrs.. E. Larson of Ocon. , Wis., Mrs. James Atâ€" Frige and aroghtee Miired of Rond out, Ill. : Mrs. Larson and Mrs. Atâ€" ridge are sisters of Mrs, Pettis. _ _ Miss Marie, Florence and Agnes Gloden, Pear} and Isabell Juhrend, Elsie and Eleanor Ott, and Bernice Love spent Sunday at Benton Harâ€" bor, Mich. . They visited at the House of David. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russo are in Pueblo, Colo. f l‘tlf:::fi??':vmo'clm::t Discount 509 Central Averkic The Deerflield Seniots will play the Kelvyn Park baseball team at Woodâ€" lawn Auto Rest Sunday, Aug. 15. The game is called: for three o‘clock. Mr. and Mrs. Earie W. DeMoe,: of Waukegan road, ntertained twenty guests at Ravinia P Aug. 5, in honor of Mr. How@rd Preston, the able young Chiec ‘ tone, who was added to the Chicago Opera comâ€" pany last: season 3 ho made ‘his first Ravinia app ran in "Lohenâ€" grin" that night. Numbered among the guests were members of the Chiâ€" cago ~Opera compe Kenilworth friends and Dr. Walter B. Metcalf, of County© road. : The Deerfield team wiskes to thank the ts of Deerfield who so generously donations to the club. $ Mrs. Carl Mcm‘ son Robert spent the weekâ€"end with her motherâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Dave Horenâ€" berger of Milwaukee, Wis. ts Francis W. Parker, a patent atâ€" torney, has bought twenty acres on Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hatheld have moved to Chicago. . Hatheld was a mechanic in the Juhrend‘s garage. _Roy Haskins of W\ viaited :ti’]iBWt*_hlt'dn.- Hoyt King for $2500 an acre. This tnctotludh:tbufln-fid the country home‘ of Miss Virginia Insull. s George Karch has sold ten of â€"his Dorothy Antes visited at the A: Wednesday. "I SEND YOUR DRY CLEANING RUGS AND DRAPERIES To â€"THE RELIABLE LAUNDRYâ€" DRY CLEANERE As WELL AS LAUNDERRRS. a egan: road, ntertained twenty at Ravinia P Aug. 5, in of Mr. Hows@rd Preston, the young Chie ' tone, who dded to the Chicago Opera comâ€" Ravinia app é-n, in "Lohenâ€" that nit‘ht. Numb i among 1ests were members of the Chiâ€" ?%ithh-dl ‘Park Frantz home. on for NUMBER 24

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