Thursday, Jan. 8, 1931 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meierhoff of Highland Park were the «dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Notz on Sunday. On the previous Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Notz visited Mrs. Anna Notz of Chicago. Mrs. Stanley Swenson, Miss Barie O‘Malley, Miss Bernice Shannon and Mrs. Fred Kelley of Chicago were the luncheon guests of Mrs. J. R. Notz. Miss Edna Langdon of the Michael Reese hospital in Chicago spent Friâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Pettis. Verene and Betty Gunckel of Highâ€" land Park spent New Year‘s day at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. S. S$. Love of North Grand avenue. Mrs. J. D. Myers and two children spent Saturday in Libertyville. On Friday Mrs. J. R. Notz attended a meeting of her Chicago Normal club at the home of Miss Alice Twintâ€" ing of Austin. Miss Jean Pettis was ill the first part of the week and unable to attend high school, 6 Ben Fritsch of Highland Park visited his brother James Fritsch on Sunday. Mrs. A. O. Rockenbach and three daughters _ Elizabeth, â€" Shirley and Mary and son Joseph of Crystal Lake spent Saturday at the George Rockâ€" enbach home. . Joseph returned this week to Purdue, Indiana, where he is attending college. Fred Bleimehl has been ill this past week. Mr. Walter Sulger of Chicago was the New Year‘s day guest of Mr. Irwin Plagge. Mr. and family of visited at on Sunday Mr. and New Year‘ sister, Mrs Park. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stanger had as their New Year‘s day dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. George Stanger, Mrs. Edna Orsborn and son, Mrs. ‘Sarah Plagge, Miss Lulu Plagge of Chiâ€" cago and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stanâ€" ger and daughter of Highland Park. Deerfield Locals ind Mrs. J. R. Notz were the ar‘s day guests of Mrs. Notz‘s Mrs. S. W. Flint of Highland Mrs. Ethan Willman and White Fish Bay, Wis., the Clarence Huhn home Mr. E. J. Ginter left on Sunday on a business trip to Michigan after spending the holidays with his famâ€" ily. Last month business took him to Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Notz attended a New Year‘s eve party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meierhoff of Highland Park. Mrs. Albert Heybeck (Almira Rockâ€" enbach) has returned to the Holmes Sanitarium in Elgin after spending the holidays with her parents. and family. â€" Mrs.. Heybeck, because of her severe illness, had to resign her teaching position in the Lake Zurich grade school, last month. Reverend Johnson, pastor of the Bungalow church, fell and broke his shoulder blade on New Year‘s day. Mrs. Edwin Beckman attended a joint installation of the Odd Fellows and the Sheridan Rebeckah lodges, Tuesday evening in Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Perry are|"_ spending the winter in Riverside, er Michigan at the home of their daughâ€"| ®® ter, Mrs. C. E. Anderson. p® Billy Notz, the small son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Notz is recovering | te from a severe attack of tonsilitis. | C Mrs. Emil Giss and two sons Kenâ€" neth and Harold were New Year‘s| so dav guests at the Almon Rockenbach| W from a severe attact Mrs. Emil Giss an neth and Harold we day guests at the Al home in Crystal lake. The Giss boys and Wessley and George Stryker made an ice boat during the holidays and launched: it at Crystal lake last. week. Mrs. Edwin Beckman attended the funeral of a friend in Chicago on Wednesday. daughter Lorraine of Maywood visitâ€" ed at the William Plagge home durâ€" ing the holidays. MÂ¥ pppmaaeneaneaigeaeaaneeieeleeeueteten William Cruickshank and children and: Carl Franzen visited friends in Lake Zurich on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Beckman visited Mrs. Beckman‘s sister Mrs. William Baxter of Chicago during the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Rudoiph Knaak and little daughter,â€" Nancy, are visiting Mrs. Knaak‘s sister in Minneapolis. Earl spent the holidays with relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Plagge and THE PRESS Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sherman of Chicago were guests at the Ross Sherman home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Sheldon and Miss Laura Muhlke of River Forest were New Year‘s day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arno Frantz. Mr. August Winters celebrated his seventyâ€"sixth birthday this past week, Robert Bleimehl and Walter Smith have gone to Florida for the winter and have secured work at a golf club. The Deerfield grade school edited its first newspaper for the new year on Tuesday. Mrs. Emma Cahill of Milwaukee rell Mrs. Paul Hunter will be hostess to her ‘uncheon bridge club at the Deerfield avenue tea room on Thursâ€" A committee met at the home of ‘ Mrs. Hubert McGuire on Tuesday aftâ€" ernoon ‘to formulate plans for a card party to be given in the Holy Cross parish hall some time in January. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rockenbach enâ€" tertained relatives at . dinner on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. George Harder and son Melvin were guests at the George Whitcomb home in Barrington on Sunday. Mrs. August Winters has been ill this past week. â€" Robert E. Pettis and his brother Charles G. Pettis have leased a site in the new business section of Kenilâ€" worth and will erect and operate a Standard Oil filling station. Mr. and Mrs. Willian: White and two children of Chicago were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rockenbach. Word had been received that Dr. Charles C. Gates, who is in the Globe, Arizona hospital, suffering from a broken knce, will be able to leave the hospital in several weeks. Dr. Gates is the husband of the former Dorâ€" othy Reichelt. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Carr had as their ‘New Year‘s Day guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lane and children of Rivâ€" erside, and Mrs. Beatrice Olson of Chicago. Emma Cahill of Milwaukee use guest of Mrs. Grace Cotâ€" The Highland Park Press Call Highland Park 2000 YELLOW CAB CO. 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