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Highland Park Press, 6 Jun 1929, p. 14

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Mr. Milton Frantz Jhasâ€" sold _NIS buildings ‘and <business on Deerfield ~ avenue; and has rented. the: Ezra: Fritich home on Hazel avenue, r®â€" ‘cently vacated by the R. B. Patterâ€" *._son family. > 4. ; _ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meding~ and daughter of Chicago â€"visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schmidt â€"on Memorial 12 Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Vant after spending ~.the winter in ~California ~have returned to their home on Deerâ€" field avenue. 3. :4 Uâ€" Miltan Frantz has> sold his Day. Mr. and Mrs. John Sstryker and son John, left Sunday for Le Mars, Iowa, where they will visit relatives. Mr.F. D. Clavey has been quite ill this past week. . n C PPTUE 3 0t y e t t s â€".â€" Mr. and Mrs. Hill of Chicago visitâ€" . ed Mrs. E. H. Willman, Saturday. ___ Miss Irene Evanson and Mrs. C. E. â€"Bates . entertained atâ€" a surprise shower for Miss Beth Andrews at the home of Mrs. Bates on Waukegan road last Friday evening. ;ir:w('}. }'Ileller entertained her sister Mrs. Reed and son Bichard, from Milwaukee, Wis., over the weekâ€" end. On Monday+evening June 10, the Deerficld American Legion Auxiliary will hold a regular meeting at the home of Miss Louise Huhn on Deerâ€" field avenue. : The Ladies Getâ€"Together club will meet at the home of Mrs. Edward Selig Wednesday afternoon, June 12, with Mrs. Elizabeth Kruse as hostess. The Independent Social club will meéet at the home of Mrs. L. Beg?ts instead of at the home of Mrs. Whitâ€" comb on Tuesday afternoon, June 11. Mrs. Minnie Whitcomb who has been very ill: at the. home of her daughter Mrs. George Harder for the past five weeks has returned to het home on Wilmot road and is improvâ€" ing slowly. _ _ . o _ Mrs. G. H. Miller of Hazel avenue will be hostess to her luncheonâ€"bridge club on Thursday. _ _ _ â€"Doris Enderbrock is ill with scarâ€" let fever at her home on Hazel, avâ€" enue. ~â€"Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fuhr and chilâ€" dren of Morton Grove visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schmidt Monday eveâ€" ning. ho yard _ V Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sorenson and infant daughter of. Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine over the weekâ€"end. : Mrs. Sorenson Send contributions tcv)iloch}"eomspondent before Tuesâ€" day noon. Help her to make this section interesting. ' T 2 ue O remmamn a ECTYC Y U A NT News and Personal Items John Stryker and MRS. LORETTA WILLMAN ‘Tel. Deerfield 153â€"R before her marriage was Mabel Hamâ€" mar and lived in Deerfield with Mrs. Olivia . Anderson. § â€" Mr.: and Mrs. Chicago were gV Eugene Ender. c okec â€" i amaifiaminis ts ten i Mrs. Austin Plagge and daughter Lorrayne. are visiting ‘relatives in Michigan. â€"> 3 (*% * â€"Mrs. Carl T. Anderson was hostess to her Sewing club at her home on last Tuesday evening. * â€" Mr. and Mrs. L. Ashman enhertain-] ed at a bridge dinner party at their lovely home on Deerfield avenue, Satâ€" urday. The sixteen guests who atâ€" tended were mostly from Winnetka. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Labahn had as their guests on Mexporial Day, Mr. and Mrs. James Doughérty and two daughters, Margaret and Wilma of Chicago.: ; f Mr. and Mrs. Irving Brand, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.â€"Bates entertained at a bridge party at the Brand home on Saturday. evening. 4 : Mr. and Mrs. Ed Selig entertained a few friends at bridge at their home _on Waukegan road. Friday evening. Commencement exercises were held at the Grove school .on Dundée road iMohdi’i‘ evening where Miss Helen Reichelt teaches. > Theére: were. three graduates. ; 4 1 The Deerfield Grammar school will close on Thursday, June 6, but pupils are requested to return at 11 o‘clock Friday morning when they will reâ€" ceive report cards. ; Mrs. Floyd Gunckel visited friends ‘and relatives in Galesburg over the weekâ€"end." â€" % In order to try and stamp out the scarlet fever which has been raging in Deerfield for some time, Deerfield Grammar school will undergo a thorâ€" ough renovation and be fumagated as .soon as school is dismissed. and the summer bible school under . the auspices of Presbyterian and Evanâ€" gelical churches. will be dispensed with. 3 “M"i-s. Edwin Johnson has been ill with tonsilitis. § e *PERSON A L SPECIAL RATESâ€"JUNE, JULY 1419 Sherman Avenueâ€"Evanston, Cléaning and Repairing of Oriental Rugs and Carpets HAIG O. CARTOZIAN, THE ONLY HAND WORK IN EVANSTON * â€" OUR PROCESS GUARANTEED SAFE EXPERT REPAIRING BY NATIVE ARMENIAN RUG MAKERS We will clean and repair your orientals while you are away on your Summer vacation. â€"â€" _ ‘s. Gilbert Layzelle of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Free Summer Storage T H E P RE SS REFERENCES FURNISHED Duncan Reeds, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reeds, is confined to his home with an injured leg. A t hss , 3 Mrs. Ciurles Selig is quite i her home on Deerfield avenue. Highland Park checks with the _ World on Goedyear Quality! â€"Lifetime Guaranteed _ Supertwist Cord Tires Haak‘s ‘Auto Supply Co. 25 South Second St. : . Come inâ€"let us demonstrale 1ne superiority of Goodyear. Tires. _ . ~~*~‘ *‘ in (1) Tread and (2) Carcassâ€" > <3 the two main parts of a tire. €: Ill.â€"Phone University 5236 ill at us demoli-sftrate the Friday afternoon. Mmes. Eugene Ender, W. B. Carr and Harry: Olendorf motored to Milâ€" waukee on Tuesday. § The Coterie will be entertained Phone Highland Park 391 _: Importer ORIENTAL RUGS Antique and Modern Personal Attention _ Igiven to all Cleaning and Repairing More Haig O. Cartozian GOODYEAR . than any Thursday, June 6, 1929 other kind! ride on REQU ES T Floyd in Me Mrs. and 1 Mrs ensto at hi rela ter, avent day, Park, Wick:1 Mr. is sta while centl; ily, is wish toâ€" th ado day teac!'l voice cludt its. tle pani repo Wi Vo Mr. Mi Ha Pa he th

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