Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 6 Mar 1930, p. 36

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Mr. Ind Mrs. D. W. Meyer Vinit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Sehwnnn at Gun Lake on Sunday. Mr. Alvin Meyer in spending a few days in St. Louis, Mo., this week. Mr. and Mrs.' F. M. Meyer anter- mined at a family dinner on Sunday m honor of their daughter and non- 'trs-law, Mr. Ind Mm. Harry' Norton of "arm-y, III.. who was week and 36 p, ‘MN. Puul Hunter will he hostess to her 'uneheun-bridtm club at her home un Hum-m- uvrnm- Thursday. Minn Clariee Addy of Chit-ago Ind harm mntt "nu Mr. Al Mandy " (Mil-hum visited Miss Ameiiu Petersen on sunday. Tun-ml”, Mun-h ti, Presbyterian Hunk vonvention will he held at the Mo-n' Ind Mr Mr. I hit um! Mr M r "" a surhrvu- nu her datum", Mr .urday evening. '1 " 4. "my Koehelin returned to the at her sum, William Koebelin. ly after spending two Weeks with was in lmhuque. u. and yrs. Leslie Whiteomh of go spent the Week end " the "t Mr. and Mrs. George Harder and avenue. Deerfield Local and Personal brntiotr of her birthday un- Mrs. Minnie Whiteomb was usrprNe party at the home rutthter, Mrs. G. Harder, on evening. The twelve mu "Iv-d played tive hundred and re awarded to Mrm Ed. Long L. Whitcomb. d Mrs. Roy (tluvey enter- " trivmlx at cards " their Spruce street Saturday evo- The SAVOY FOOD MARKET --and a full assortment of Oscar Mayer's Products. Savoy Fancy Groceries and Imported Delicacies-A full line of Domestic and Imported Cheese-Smoked Fish of every kind and' description-A complete stock of Vienna Kosher Sausage on will he ht beeinnintt at on the Southeast Corner Sheridan Road and Park Avenue In the Schneider and Huntley Building y " Chieatto and Oklahoma visited lo m Saturday, March 8th made in the 6th and Tth that the new ttth green ready for mu- in time for Show Open.' Many matters of importance came before the park bond and was acted one The one of importance to the knvinia (tintrict is the.final unrec- ment of the bourg' to the settlement made by Mr. Hicks, attorney for the board, tn the objections which have been pending in court fur more than Park Board and Golf Club Officers Guests at Dinner Last Night the on I 'ee Mi: M r., wus pr lature a prnluiuonl land Park, is its needs. and continuing throughout the day Men of Deerfield are invited to " tend. Rd W Mr. Laine win din-cum! l0 assist the city in beuutifyintr the grounds at the m'w Crty hall and to landscape the uuljuining park property. The direeturn of the Sunset. Valley Gulf club held their meeting in the adjoining room. Vive-president KI. pres" The he hourd acted favorably on the mmondatiun " Superintendent r. M. Laing for the addition of a er room and pro/s shop and for erection of a tence along part of Mield avenue at the golf cum we. rr,, John Udell was elected vice- sident of the linurd. This omee (Continued from at it the hard. This office for by the Slate Legis- lust session, Mr. Udell, business mun of High; constantly in touch with Page 3) holes and would be the North THE PRESS featuring will open the at In ftct plete m the elub, Skid: mun Sundn W Wedn ll Ott "" 'amplvr slr, "Ill". "tttlay, :00 m Amung 00 met will Trinity Episcopal Church 4'. ('hrisluph Keller, rector East Lauri-l avenue . I. Litany. «lay. Marvh l2 - m, Evening prayer and ml. he he Tuvstl M M M thus» attending were It, C. Zartman, E Il. Ming, Art Olson, , ur bt'. tj--F'ivst Sunday in Lent "ol.v"cummuniuu. The Church sebum]. M-u'ning pr my. Services-z Il ll mm: pr I). Silho the various commit- ut the Park Board of. ' March 18, to com- fuf the activities of lo ‘unrud, Ttye t' 'ttyet' Hicks. ', M. J, 'um and Ser- and Eimer Kelly, B. .E. Hard- I I W There will be a meeting of the Servic: 'League and Woman's auxil- iary on Monday, March 10, at 10:00 . o'clock, in the parish house. The spe- ‘ciul speaker will be Mrs. Percy Q. (nuke. president of the board of man- agers of the Church Home for Aged Persons. Mrs. Cooke will present her subjuct to the members of the Serv- ice League immediately after lunch. eon, whivh will he served at 12:30 n'cluck. The regular meeting of the Rector's Guild will be held on Monday, March lo, in the parish house. The mem- bers are urged to come to luncheon, which is served at 12:30 o'eloek by which is served at 1,2y30 o'eloek by the Service League, and to attend the lecture by Mrs. Percy Q. Cooke. At 2:00 p. m. the members will work on surgical dressings. The members of the Altar chapter will meet at the'home of Mrs. W. H. Onderdonk, 405 Lake avenue, at 2:00 uclock, on Friday, March 7. The allies seem to be afraid that Germany scone; or later may fail to pay the reparations installments, but it this comes to pass all the allies will have ta do will be to turn the account over to a couple of expert American installment house collec- tors. r,(‘l()('l(, 9n Friday, March 7. A rummage sale will be held in the parish house on Friday, March 21, under the direction of the Service League. Members of the' parish are asked to send their donations to the parish house, or arrangements can be made to have them called for by phoning Mrs. Robert E. Wood. Announcements Thursday, March 6, 1930

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