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Highland Park Press, 23 Apr 1931, p. 44

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m Mr. Wiekeriieim of Highllpd Park has mated tht “.1. with} Mr. Chulu Segundo in the thttaler nub- Mr. Nash of‘lmnuioe has loo-d one of the Storm Wag-End avenue. . Itch Ems of Bannockburn In rented the. old Bailey house (the for- mer Biedqrstadt bemoan“). on Watt.. Kegan rand. Mr. Kmten of Libertyvillc hu leased the store in the format Am buildinx (the, White store) for p butcher shop. . a Mr.' Ler Lyford of Wankegan has leased the store one door out of the post once for . shoe store, which he opened Honda. _ Mr, and Mm, John Med of Evan- ston have rented the Garrity house on Second street. . - £27113 John A. Hoffman reports the fol: past week: ' - Several Rentals Are Reported in Deerfield Herman Be1neerr,itieer Instit- trnte-elect: I wish to thank the voters for the great vote- of eontidamee which they extended me in return for the service l, have rendered the city to none: magistrate during the put three years, and I will do all in my power to merit their continued ap- provn1.' ___ ' Julius Zimmer, eomtttiBttionereuett I wish again to express my thania to the many friends who, cove me such ffiiii "iiiirii8ririirlriiriiidiir'jr, hit? "Tiiiid tion and to assure them that their help was fully. appreciated. I am quite sare9rrWtthlnnd Parka new administration which takes 0300 but month will be one with the but in- tenets of the city at heart and able with the support and hockiu of the citizens generally to keep Highhnd Park in the front .rank of municipal progress and development along eon- servative lines. To achieve this the, hearty eo-operation of all citizens iai the-factor moseto-he-dettired.- __ W Lyle Gourley, commissioner-elect: It is a matter of great pride with me that, though mania: entirely ink- pendently as a candidate in the city election, I was accorded such atree1" lentuppoet *r-anrdriemhrhr “KW lend Park, and my apprecjntion ot their support is heartfelt and sincere. I the“ endeavor " . commissioner to continue, es in the put, to represent the entire city’s interests in gut mat- ters of civic interest, and with the eo-operation of our citizens I an eon- vliicedwii'e shall be able to give ”ti; city an excellent ttdminhstrittion dur- ing the ensuing four yea-s. endeavor to give my best thought nnd effort toward making the now eitf admipirtretip, one do: tttslits-ttit-ii i" will of alt dam will naturally help to that end, I am sure. man ELECTED OFFICIAIS ISSUE STATEMEN'IS hung, formerly of Elgin, who pen living in the trt'it at“. As0ta'nei-haclra'q4 i, .u.ll- RiirttarmRhmgtra6. 'w..,,.,. (othttirttteM, from M ‘31) Preceding Mrs. Kum1eln'rtalk the business meeting we: held at which reports of the. various committee: were presented. In next week’- Pres: will nppoer A dttniled “count of the Plus!” the We}! the depot, by minim-s of the committee omitted fest the beautification of the Data.” station. Refreshment- were served by Mrs. E: D'.-gm:z'jth .m&.E Ittr., at-rMtrttra-rr'- . ”“ c, ,.:;'_i: Mm. Kttntutmbtmurht with her two little pine tree: which _ were given tray; an. Pen} Fuller of Bannock- burn received one and In. A; R. War- ner of Deerfield, the other: - V the, L. L. 'ruitt1etir of the Hill nurseries, Elgin, was a most interest- ing speaker before a huge assemblage of, the Garden club of .DeerfUld last Wednesday afternoon, at the home of Mm. E. J. Ginter of Sunset lane, Bannockbum. Slides were shown of the various kinds of pines and ever. greens. She gave a detailed account of the proper methods of planting in various expoaurea, the kinda of ever- greens used for hedges, pools, for cutting of unpleasant views, ete. Mrs. Charles, Ba ge) was_pleuantly teen friends on W at the home of Mrscl Somerset avenue. It', laneous household sh Batch was the reel useful 'and beautiful Peerfield GardenidClub Hears MIL. Kumlein Mrs. Lewis Badman entertained the Monday Aftern n Sewing Club this week at her ho on Octet-man, ,rerrttrh.Wtii. Elmer' u 8mm! Cen- tral avenue will en _ in the club next week. i 3 _ -_ l t t LhurWoiterdinth . *Brennan, andItieurtThoiiim ill Sli Mondsy morning “the At 'u' -b in Chi- cago gm! in the afternoon attended the Cubs-St. Louis game at Wrigley field. Dan’s 'nncle is manager of the Athletic Club. Weekend guests at the Bottytan home m their niece rand nephew, Mrs. Fannie Dunning of Blue Island, and Nicholas 1h?itman of Chicago. Mutant! Mrs. Joseph Wood no no- siding in _ the Scam gunmen“. Mr. Wood,who was employed in the 'Beerfuhr-artore' of the' Ntthttrtir Try company, has been ~trtumfe'tired to the Wilmette store. 4 x "t Miss Alice Ultgu of fiizhland Park 1n; the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ray- mond. Dobbins on Sand-y. -,-Mrrcalttomas-f%eddmi-of Nagttt Wr. Park called on Miss t',',',gMt2,gte on Monday afternoon. T . - Mi. Jam Hickle! trf Great lakes Naval Training Station was a w.eek- end guest at the E. G. Jacobaon home on Central “can. :.-. Irtr5,r".cC, AE-ami-gi Al' L rdtest" wu'the guest " His: Dorothy Myers on Friday and on Saturday Miss My- ers was Miss Benson’s (out. “It WltirtC, _ htt9ma-amb .5310 daughter Caroline spend the week end with Mr. and in. John Engel- thaler of 3mm: aid,A!:,__g.nd. In e-iDtrPrimrriirRhiraiFr. f" E. B. Jordan. - The Darnell! chamber of commerce Deerfield Locals I Luella Knig- briaed by JK- 3- ". " Ming t“ Schoer of , - a miscel- , r and Mm. but of many I‘ll P3388 I “not!“ _Aprl12TtoMny1 Arne Day My V Momur--Frm't mind. I At 2:30, Friday afternoon", the chil- Tuesdny - ,Mnhed potatoes and siren otthe ~Wilnot whoa! formod in button. . T n and. in; cm of the trdhtrol..' twang-day - WtrettatHe soup and M. Pour children an um on crackers. _ wasn’t“. three pitptls plated four Thursdny - Chocolate pudding. _ poplar trees. The program was m Friday - Spnchetti with tomato interesting; The Rum; when some. _ atAta.at'r,stipti. A. a _ cr.71tA-trtb,?t_r..i.' __ k-tqi, _ no T , _1siltr6iNiPg,,it; ihti4 1:13:31: Engag- " the $tl',t'i'r',tt ',t',t?t'it The Neville: were married in Wat- son, Ill., in Emngham county, They Jtvt,ryritltsti, 1!: _pt1srfh*rtrr_qp1sr1ta, {Anemifotthe past- 14 years,» com- ing here from' their farm near Des Plainee, which is now Cook county forest preserve. Their farm house is now the house at Dam No. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Neville have one daughter, Mrs. Roy Dobbins (Flam Neville) of Des Plaines, six ttrand-ehihhen, and one trrxtnt-erandehild. Their grandson and hit wife. Mr. and Mn. Raymond Dobbins end their trrot-ttmitddattgh- ter; -little Miu Putty Ann Dobbins,: dive with ttterNfrvflkss. “tulle-ville i is the engineer " the Deerileld grem- nur. school, end is dearly beloved by all the children. The Neville: have u host of friends in the community who will odor their (elicitation- next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Neville win keep ‘open house on Tuesday, April 28, fromtwo until'nine o'eloek, at their home on Elm street, Deer- field,, in celebration of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. _ $evcc-Jkrhtr4-Seihwab is the my presiding elder of this dfstrict. He replaces Rev. Arthur Byu. Celebrate Golden Rev. Bram has been pastor of the South Shore church for -t1idiatrt'trrd years. ' T . Rev: Johhso’i’liwlll preacllthis fare- well set-yuan on Sunday and the fol. lowing week will leave for Oawego. as,” the -ptmnrrisiratut-Hi..- very small. No other changes we“; made in the ittriirrmdintt territory. - At 'li i,lllrrinsrioit con! ti/t _ C tsi - C ' t'll'S't.ftl'l,4lk'iri'-tfg1ll(; "to-tp-ii-ae-tr-taria-ar-EG been transferred from the Bethlehem Evangelical church to the two church- No‘uaignment was made for the Nttrttttuldutharrstu-isrcS-oeha “sputum you, has retinas}: all probability the pulpit will be tmp- plied eitelf Sunday by student preaeh- It is with the sincere regret of the sommunity that Rev. and Mrs. John- son are leaving Ihrerflttd. Mrs. John- son has been such a upsble worker in the women's societiee'ind an able assistant to her husband, and the good wishes of Deerfield go witlrthem to their new home. es of 10awego and 1051mm). Prairie, that]! and-at 4h.riiitirWtitrhrHrttm larger church. . Two ministers are in charge, the other is to be Rev. Morris Heehlen " brother-in-law of Mrs. Laurel Stryker Hoehlenl‘who is the fifth generation of a fondly of minis.. tera. -lrluraurw, -p1tg9tr-tk--Deerf1e1d dtrraet.-irr-rrariitao of the South Stutriehuretrin Chicago. Rev. Bruso is unmarried ind his mother will keep house'for him. ve ' _ Rev. A. P. Johnson Is A. ,Tfrensisrxggggggwm Wedding" Tuesday Deerfield School In! " April 27 to Mny l ' Monday-Fruit SM. _ Ruddy - lashed potatoes and A The people whose nee-tore ere buried in this cemetery feel may encouraged to knervthet the de-era- tion of this plot is to be stopped and . suitable monument erected to the pioneers of this Reality. The eommittetatppointat to set up- on this question follows'. W; B. Bill- ing, H. H. Thom, John G. Schwab, John Homer, George Schwartz, J. G. Finkbeiner, J. B. Backers, P. E. Zim- merman: and J. C. Piazza, be in readiness for the one hundredth minivan-nary of the organization of the church. This will give three years’ time to get the settlement adjusted. The matter was referred to. the conference trustees Eithtrltttstttr, net. cemetery be surveyed and fenced end Ahe gum or the preservation of Ati, Plains cemetery It the corner of Dundee and Saunders roads was brought up at the Illinois Evangelical conference at Barrington lat week. 7, A Aftertheperformancrthe out and production stair went [to the home of Miss ohm Trevisan, where a buf- fet supper was tserved..-..--"'. Au ’Plain'Cemetery ( _ To Be Preserved I Harriette Golden and her commit- Itee were resourceful in their prob- {tern of staging the ric1rlh'. Latiine‘r’s _reception room, without ' budget. With the new scenery, recently made for the Village Varieties, and the kindly assistance of the Alden Stu- dio they succeeded in arranging a charming and adequate background for the play. Leslie Moksnes, who has worked with the Circuit theatre for s number of years, was a very __ _Uhrihas atht1er-thePtosrattttsstt.dimr criticism that can he made of the group, is that they were too 4tiBelettt.. (her-are-the itrsrtoprtito inHtavhtta who have started a performance on the minute, thereby causing a goodly {number of the audience to miss the 'ttrat part of the play." Every one who attended had a thoroughly good tinge and those who were lured elsewhere by the Brie weather or other causes missed a genuine treat. JUNIOR WORKSHOP F 'Cr, ‘ ”" TI PhhYIrtIfgttss taneity demanded by the part. Gutrntrey AlgePelley afforded much m " i‘imL” ytr9tttttrttjitiitsetiort' ad an hotel." Luella Ray and Roy Ja- cobus were properly ditptifled " the maid and footman. . Royal Gammon and Guernsey Le- Pelley have appeared with the Cir- cuit theatre and Bettrheoima has a part in their next production. (Coatiamed-frxtttiammrt Thursday, April Mt Than

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