Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 7 May 1931, p. 14

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mrdepese Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Dendanvilie and their three little children of Moline, Ill, are spending the â€"week with the Ender families. â€" Mrs. Dondanville was Miss Eva Ender. ‘Mrs. John Heafield of Landis lane entertained her bridge club on Wedâ€" nesday afternoon. ______â€"___â€"_â€"__â€"_â€"â€" Phone the devotion and interesting papers were read by Mrs. A. J. Johnson and Mrs. John Ott relating to the subject, "The thank offering and expressions of gratitude to our Heavenly Father." The program committee announced ~that Mrs. Fred Horenberger ‘will be the leader at the June meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kress of: Hazel avenue had as their guests on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Marâ€" tin, MLJmLMu.Jfln&-!ltmn; . and Mrs. Robert Greenslade of Highâ€" land Park and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martin of Deerfield. MmecHLF »me im RESULTS « BETTER the Mr. George Karch and two daughâ€" ters Misses Mayme and Martha Karch spent Sunday in Milwaukee.~ _ A very pretty May Procession of the children of the Holy Crossâ€"Cathoâ€" â€"andâ€"darkâ€"trousers and the girls were in white dresses and wore â€" white veils. All carried flowers, which were placed at the altar. Twenty seven members and five visâ€" itors attended the Ladies Aid meetâ€" ing lastâ€" Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. August Bleich of Highâ€" land Park. Mrs. Bleich was assisted by Mrs. Frank Berning and Mrs. Robâ€" ert Cooksy. Mrs. Frank Jacobs led Mrs. Elmer L. Clavey will be hosâ€" tess to her luncheon bridge club on Tuesday at her home on West Deerâ€" field road. NETTIE and NUTTY «on UIt relating to the subject, thank offering and expressions atitude to our Heavenly Father," program committee announced Deerfield Locals RELIABLE LAUNDRY Let us dry clean your Draperies We will give youâ€"estimates.â€"Curtaing atr; ie ie n in pas wrttaroen ns oo en e natts im oc se c w . 178 Mrs. Jennie Smicer of Greenfield, Mass., arrived on Thursday to spend â€"â€"Marshall Fredricks left last Thursâ€" day morning on a brief business trip to St. Louis, Mo. > ® _ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Maurice : Miller® of Saunders road have a daughter born Saturday, April 25, at the Highland Park hospital. Broadcasting For .. ~*â€"FFEN AUTO SUPPLY Miss Elizabeth Schilstra entertained *heâ€"&tmdammfirrn'iie”'anb; at the D. W. Meyer home on Sunset court, this past week. ine wiiliams family of Texas are occupying part of the John Woodman house on South Waukegan road. _ Miss Hazel Miller and Miss Jean Nygard were the weekâ€"end guests of Mrs. J. Maxwell (Leona Evans) of Des Plaines. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Miller spent the weekâ€"end at Mount Carrol, III. The Williams family of Texas are occupying part of the John Woodman house on South Wanlkaman aas d The Erickson family of Chicago has moved into the Alex Taylor house on Rosemary terrace.â€" Miss ~â€"Frances Brown, the zmixth grade teacher, was absent, hast week because of Pink Eye. _ Miss Ablard, the third grade teacher had the Mumps. _ Mrs. Leslie‘ Brandsubstiâ€" i‘?s“: Muhike in the third grade ..mmoâ€"' % Subd neecserecsticricl pete t " The Wilmot school of Deerfleld will have its annual school exhibit in each classroom and a Spring Festival on Friday evening, May 8, at 8 o‘clock on the school lawn. If the weather is stormy the operetta "New Advenâ€" tures in Flowerland" will be preâ€" sented indoors. The Willen family has been in quarâ€" antine for Mumps. The bridge club which was to have met at the Willen home on Thursday evening was postâ€" poned. 32 Years Serving the Public Wuc i m e m mc e sovc ie Ae n Peo0rvccrevsa b w es.~Curtains stretched to size fluted. Call us. 15â€"17 N. THE PRESs 3 when your work is sent to & DRY CLEANING Co. Second St. : Phune H. P. 350 eP it Oc en h w Senan e B ... 1. wing on his home on Osterman avenue. Mr. and Mrs.. C. T. Anderson enâ€" hrtuim‘tâ€"dinnerflumhy_evmifli,’ at their home on Chestnut street. l_ Mr. Carl Nelson of Chesterton, Ind., who was en route from Minneâ€" Johnson home on Sunday. â€"Arthur Johnson, who has been attending Gustavus Adoiphus college in Minneâ€" sotaâ€"returnedâ€"to Deerfield with his uncle, Mr. Nelson. â€" Arthur will reâ€" main at ~home until the opening ‘of college next fall. ‘ Mr. F. W. Boone it hnilAimna am an.s Miss Kay Thomas of Highland Park was the guest of Miss Dorothy Myâ€" ers on Saturday. , _â€"_Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norton of Harâ€" vey, Illinois were weekâ€"end guests at the F. H. Meyer home. Mrs. M. Christianson of Highland Park â€" moved into Mrs. Elizabeth Kente‘s home on Osterman avenue on May 1. â€" . Miss Chanyce Barnes of Mundelein was the weekâ€"end guest of Miss JmJ Warner. _ Miss Rose O‘Connor, who has been spending the past two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Blake of Chicago, â€"is exâ€" pected home this week. > ur. ‘flh-nfi::‘;gvrlu'»:?fi:‘ Chicago visited Miss Amelia on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine and two daughters Shirley and Roberta and spent Sunday with Mr. Blaine‘s famâ€" ily in Franklin Grove, IIL. Cnaries U&. Pettis of Elm street. The Deerfield Tom Thumb Golf course opened for the season, on Satâ€" urday, May 2. It is located on the property which was formerly occupied by Sally‘s restaurant. the month with her Charles G. Pettis nf 1 Boqne is building an east , Rugs, Furniture. ell . Harry E. Moore of daughter, Mrs Petersen Mr. and Mrs. were . weekâ€"end Boehlke home in Dorcas Circle Two of the Presbyterâ€" ian church, which met with . ‘Miss Sadie Galloway last week, has selâ€" ected â€"Mrs. William Koebelin for its leader. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baum attended a bridge party on Saturday evening at the A., l§: Dibley home in Evanston. several weeks visit vWith'_vâ€"“r:htiv‘”e.; i; ,Galeshurg.f%eyâ€"wewmmpmm by Mrs, Neargarder‘s sister, who will visit them. Mr. and Mrs. W'ils;n.-fi: and cl_mildren have returned â€" _ Dorcas Circle Two is giving a pub. lic ~luncheon at the Presbyterian church on Wednesday noon, May 12 The charge is to be very reasonable. ~Miss Alice Ulfers, who has been staying at the Neville home on Eim street, has recovered from the mumps and has returned to Highland Park, Roger Olson ofi('!â€"hlcago?â€"w ";i;i;:lull:; aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Olson several days of last week. _ Mr. and Mrs. William Neville had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Beatty of Arlington Heights and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hickman of Palatine. and ruffles Mr.=and Mrs:â€" E. J; daughter Sally and Mrs of Chicago were guests home on Saturday. ~â€" At the Tri C meeting held at the home of Arthur and Helene Borehardt of Highland Park, it was voted to give a Box Social on the evening of Saturday, May 16. Twentyâ€"four members were welcomed: Anna Rit. ter, Eva Lange and Alice Unger. The Philip Scully Sr., home on Deer. field avenue is undergoing repairs. Mr.â€"and Mrs.â€"E. J.â€" Bingham and d‘“,fz‘f“ Bally and Mrs. Amelia Pyle n# PO CCDTTU SE . 1 L he Highland Park Press canâ€"doâ€"your Wantâ€"ad job alone. Nine out of ten people here read it. * as their Sunday evening supper guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aikep and two little daughters Patricia anq Roberta and Mrs. Aiken‘s mother, Mrs. J. B. Eger of Austin. Mr.â€"Jesse Strong, who HAS ~been in New York with his family for the past yeat visited téiends in Deereld * Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ender anq Mâ€"Mâ€"% "Were guests at the Eugene Ender home on Friday. s ; The Press Wantâ€"Ads Mr. and Mrs. Robert E for results Frank Jacobs Sr,, guests at the Otto Chicago. â€" Bay Road Thursday, M Wilson Neargarder at the Ender MmMay from a ttis haq m OoUR (SK WIL 1 tNDE PLA Mr ginia Satur visit to ha will b 368 C 515 n 0 Hi Su Sp

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