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Highland Park Press, 25 Jul 1929, p. 47

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[he life ed. Be- , phone u what tWf ES .. ~ss train--- e num- md you cm *ing tor ml: C0. , M, 1929 service I" Porch Native t Parr Avenue 'RK Mrs. Harry E. Wing and son Shir- ley are at Delnvan Lake, Vis, where they expect to spend a month. Mrs. John .Woodrmurttnd son Jack of Florida are. house guests of Miss Sadie Galloway. Mrs. Floyd Gunckel was a luncheog guest of Miss Catherine Gonnerman ofANisneoe, Friday. ." Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page and slaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Scully, In, and two' children; Missi Haiel Eastun and Mr. Le Roy Scully spent Shnday at Lake Wandawega. A . The Dorcas society of the Presby- terian church held a successful food sale oh Saturday afternoon and wish to think all who donated _attd patron- ized the affair. . Bobby Estes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Estes of Sheridan, avenue, Cele- brated his third birthday anniver- wry. Mrs. James Barrett and chil- dren of J'ark Ridge were among the guests. . _ Mr. and Mrs. J. Shot and family of Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sloot of Hazel avenue ftt Sunday. . . _ Mr. and' Mrs. Philip Scully Were guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Wm. Schin- leber of Northbrook, Sunday. 1 Mrs. J. P. 0ianne of Oshkosh, Wis. was a guest of Mrs. L. C. Hole last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Knaak have rented the-Clarence .Sherden apart- ment on Waukegan road which will be Vacated shortly by Mr." and Mrs. Carl E. _Bates',who will move into their new home in Briarwoods. Miss Mayme Kareh has been vis- iting her sister, Mrs. Frank Saeman, in Cross Plains,. Wis. . The C. T. Anderson and R. E. Pet- tis families spent. Friday at Lincoln Park. . V t ' T " Ars,' H. Martin.' c f, kW, _13, eillrihli'arFtirkiishaivlietiiyi,l! _ , my ay a KF 'i,ls1-gii,tt, _ Mr. and Mrs. Perry Conn of. Chi- cago were guests of Mr. .and Mrs. Jack Myers, Sunday. Mrs. _ilaek Myers, Dorothy and Jack Myers) and Jean Pettis spent Wednesday at Lake Zurick: " V f Man Gardens. Mrs. R. E. Pettis attended a meet- ing. of N orthbrook pageant committee Thursday evening at 9lorthb.rook school.' . . CAI-l Anderson, Raymond' Claveyy James McLaughlin, R. E. Pettis, rep- resented the Deerfield. Gun club on Sunday at the Northern Illinois Ama- teur Trap Shooting league meeting held at Barrfngton. The next meet- ing' will be held in Deerfield in Sep- tember. ." Mrs. Raymbnd Meyer and infant son haire, returned from, Highland Park hospital «to their home on Deer- tield avenue. T _ Thursday, July 25, 1929 Lincoln Ave.-, Deerfield, Ill. Deerfield News and Personal "Items Send contributions to local correspondent before Tue:- day noon. Help her to make this section ingesting. MRS. LORETTA WILLMAN, Local Editor ‘DEERFIELD NEWS-FLASHES On Tuesday, Mrs. Elmer Clavey was hostess to a luncheon bridge at her home on Deserfield avenue. Eight guests attended." " Mrs. Carl Olson has as her guests her father, Mr. Albert Sahlberg, her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs: Mrs. Ben. Johnson .of St. Cloud, Minn. . _ t Mr. and Mrs.-S. P. Hutchison have .returned from a two weeks motor trip. They visited relatives in Tulsa, Oklahoma and Missouri: P Mn. "anti. Mrs.. William Schinleber returned to their home on Chest- nut street, Friday, after spending the past year' with relatives in Des Moines and Harlem, Ia. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Rohode and daughter of Harlem accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Schinleber and are spending the week in Deer- field. _ _ i ‘Miss Sadie "Galloway wirs hestess at bride? in compliment to her guest, Mrs: John Woodman On Tuesday afternoon; ' Mr. ‘Hugh Patterson is quite ill at his home on Brierhill road. V Mr. and Mrs. qarl Romfnel and two daughters, Janet and Ruth, of La Grange, Ill., were guests of Mrs, J. Rormme1.on Sunday. 7 _ . ."Mis's Eleanor Meyer, Miss Eliza- beth Schilstra arid Mrs. D. W. Meyer have returned from in extensive mo- tor tour of the west." ~ The Deerfield R.N.A. juveniles 1reld an interesting meeting in the Mi.. sohie temple.,on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and 'Mrs. -Ed. Brennan and son left Sunday morning to visit rel- atives in Molina, Ill. _ Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Miller had as their dinner guests on Thursday, Mr. and Mtii. F. Coolidge and Mrs. Mil- ler of Maywood. . ftrtj. thsedeot-orchar"d street eele.,. brated his fifth birthday anniversary on last Wednesday afternoon. . -Mr. and Mrs. Milton Frantz" and daughter Olive are' on".a mbtor .trip. _ Mr. W, B. Carr was able to return to work last week, Mi. Carr was injured eight months ”ago when he fell' frcm A train. . ' _ _ Mr. and -Mrs. Ry D. Reeds and family departed. Saturday morning to spend this week with relatives in Missouri. l _ _ Mrs. Orris Montgomery underwent a tonsil'operation last week. . V _ Mr. and Mrs. JUrry Ftfwler haire returned to their Mme on Hazel av- enue from a' three' 'weeks’ vacation in Wisconsin. _ e Mrs. Eugene Ender and Miss Clara Ender were hostesses " a-delightful card party at their homes on Satur- day afternoon for the benefit of the Holy Cross church. Included among the guests were a group from High- land Park. Tel. Deerfield 163-R. THE PRESS Dr. and Mrs. Walter B. Metcalf are entertaining relatives. Mrs. Richard Harington and dren of Chicago are iigitini, their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Carl Horenbefger. Mrs. Carl Horenbertrer and family visited with Mrs. Horenbertrer's father on Friday in Wilmette. Mrs. R. Stryker and family of three children who have been visiting Mrs. Stryker's mother, Mrs. Li T. Knaak for several weeks departed for their home in Mnncie, Indiana, Monday. The' Bert Krogstad, J. R. Nota, Haute, T. P. Browning, C. E. Bates, Ralph Peterson, Earl Varner, Eugene Beck and Norman Peterson attrac- tive homes iIt.Briqtwottd subdivision are nearing completion -and will be ready for occupancy some time in September. - t Mrs. J. W. Strong was hostess to thty_8ewirttr club Tuesday evening. Mrs. E K. Williams or Nashv'iue, Ind., is spending the week with. her daughter, Mrs. F. W. Russo. Mrs. F. W. Russo was a luncheon guest . of Mrs. William Russo and niece, RbsetiiiirrirRirsiiiir, oirlthursday in Chicago. Rosemarie has recently graduated from University of Kansas and expects'to teach in Chicago this coming season. Robert ~Bleimehl has been ill for the past week at his home on Deer- field avenue. _ Mrs. Harry Olendorf and“Mrs_'. J. W. Strong attended their luncheon- bridge club in Libertyville on Tues- day. . . Mr., and Mrs. F. W. Russo has as their dinner guests on Sunday Mr. Joseph Russo, Mr. and Mrs. William Russo and son, Billy, and Miss Ruth Moldai" of Chicago. ' _ tiume duties at C. M & StuPapl rail- road omee. . l Mrs. John, Stoeck . Buys Rosemary Shop Miss Ardele Aghrdh owner of the Rosemary Shop on Waukistran road, has sold her business to Mrs. John Stoeck, of Bazel avenue, 1hserfield. Miss Atrardh/whdse home is, in Chi- cage found it necessary to sell an ae- count of herdather's illness, The services during the' pastor’s absence will be in charge of Rev. Mark Andrews, of the Presbyterian church. Services will be held at the St. Paul’s Evangelical church July 28 and August ll; at the Presbyterian church August 4 and 18. _ Attend Training School _ q at: Lake Geneva Rev. and Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok and Mists Frances Borchardt left Monday for Lake Geneva where they will at- tend the Internatibnal Gouncil Train- ing School. From there Rev. Repen- brok and his family will go to Beaver Dam, Wisconsin; where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. John Piepenbrok for a few days. The last week of their vecation will be spent at Lake Toma- hawlha-Wim- They expect to be “my untirAiieiiit 22. . V _ Miss Marthe karelf 119.1518qu greg -eigtgtF'iiati.:agtgxtiet=iiis"dEirta1 chil- with Mrs. Dorcas Society Picnic ' The Dorcas society of the Presby- terian church is planning to hold their annual picnic at the Green Tree Inn on Thursday, Aug. 1. Members and their families are invited and request- ed to bring their lunch. N Church services at 11 o'clock op; ened the program for the day which was followed by basket lunches, game‘s, races, ball game and general good time throughout the.dly._ . Picnic Held Sunday At Sunset Park, Highland Park on Sunday, members of the St. Paul's Evangelical church enjoyed their an- nual picnic. T ' , _ ReceptiOn and Dance A grand reception and dance will be given by the people of Deerfield and Everett at St. Patrick’s hall on Saturday, July 27 for the bemrtit of. Holy Cross and'St. Patrick churches. David Mitre? Riffs “’ ." 1* _.' Shell Service Station Is Ycur Garden Rtadyr Garden club members are again re- minded of the dates forjnspection bt local. gatdentstpyhieh are, August 9 and 80 and. requegted to notify Mrs. Frank Burroughs on which of these dates their' gardens will be ready.. _ Each Monday is Deerfield', day to contribute flcwers for 'distribtutian among the hundred or so soldiers at Ft. Sheridan hospital. If .you have any flowers, which you Would like to give please bring them on Monday mornings to the home of Mrs. L. Ash- rnan, the first house east of Deerfield toad. If you find it inconvenient to bring them call l?eertiehr 3.25, (and, We will -gladly "etueet' thein.' . All flowers are welcome, whether the burieh, be small or large. But be sure to have them ready before noon. David Miller, formerly of Chicago has purchased theVShell Service Sta- tion on Waukegan road, Deerfield, from Miss Heman. ' - Mr. Miller’s motto wilrbe service and it is hits. desire to _do all in his power to, please his patrons. Defeat Wheeling 4-3 Deerfield baseball clubpdded an- other victory to their score when they defeated Wheeling 4-3 on the Jewett Field Sunday afternoon. Bring Flowers for W. . .Ft- Sheridan Hospital . 'ti'drtiririigr if}? ' program, "'ihi/"iii"iii. bers' enjoyed the lovely, gardens of their hostess. . In a very charming manner, Mrs. Frank W. Russo discussed the Gard- pner's Library, which proved a source of valuable information. She also passed.to each member a list of seven may jntergstlrlg books for gardeners. At the home of Mrs. Lewis Ash- man on Deerfield road, the Garden club of - Drertield was ' delightfully'- entertained on Wednesday afternoon July 17. . Garden Club Has Delightful Meeting 49

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