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Highland Park Press, 14 May 1931, p. 15

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Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Marshall of Chicago were visitors at the Ender homeâ€"on â€"Monday.â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"==â€"â€"__ Manufacturing Furriers 368 Central Ave. Phone H.1 515 Missâ€"Pearl Juhrend spent the week with her brother_ Emil..Juhrendâ€"and his family in Aledo, III. â€" f : Mr., and Mrs. Albert Krause had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lutter and Mr. and Mrs. A. Burnâ€" hardt of â€"Glenview, Mr. and Mrs. O. Stensland of Chicago and Mrs. Julia] Nickols of Northbrook. in our Fireproof, Burglarâ€" proof Vaultâ€"Now! Victor Brothers Co. Central Cafe Mr. Swan Johnson of Hal{ fiiy road is in the Augustana hospital for ie thi To o n ramanrcmas Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Jordan spent the weekâ€"end at the University of Illiâ€" nois, with their son, Robert, and atâ€" tended the Mother‘s Day celebration. Robert is recovering from injuries reâ€" ceived whenâ€"hit by: a truck. He was in the hospital for a week, but has now resumed his studies. The many friends of the Jordans were very‘ sorry to hear of the accident. soUP s Pureeâ€"of Tomato with Rice , ENTREE g"‘“flssmfikatti = Meat Sauce Breaded Veal Cutlets â€" Milanese Boiled Virginia Ham & Cabbage Roast Prime Ribs of Beef au jus The Just Sew club met Tuesda y afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. R. Knaak of Waukegan road. Mrs. C. M. Willman is quarantined for a week at the home of her grandâ€" mother, Mrs, Matt Grenning of Glenâ€" view. Luella was exposed to scarlet fever at the home of her uncle, Mr. Harold Grenning. â€"The Harold Gren-l nings‘ little son has scarlet fever. Potatoes â€" Mashed or Boiled UNEXCELLED SERVICE Mrs. F. P. Browning will be hostess to the Wednesday afternoon bridge elub at luncheon at her attractive coffee shop in Glenview, followed by bridge at the home of Mrs. E. H. Selig of Waukegan road, Deerfield: Central Ave, Highlang Park WEDNESDAY SPECIAL LUNCHEON resh String Beans in Butter Thurs Apple Pie â€" ~Fruit Jello F U R S offee â€" Tea â€" Milk Deerfield Locals A V Store Your May 14, 1931 H.P. 351 Miss Barbara Huehl attended the Spring conctert of the Hamilton club at Orchestra, hall, Chicago, on last Monday â€"evening. Mr. Harry Walsh who is the conductor, is also the conâ€" ductor of the University chorus of which Miss Huehl is a member. ;he Eastern Star of: Do;rfl-e'l-d will hold_.a bakery sale, in. Feby‘s . restanirâ€" ant W day . afternoon,..May...15, from until five o‘clock. ~* Mr. and Mrs. Roy D daughter of Arlington H. guests at the William N on Elm street on Sunday Miss Harriett Stryker had as her Sunday evening supper guests, Miss Helen Cox and Miss Golden Gettes of Alton, IIl. Mrs. Joseph Meurisse and daughter Betty Ann of Dubuque, Iowa, were the guests of Mrs. Meurisse‘s sister, Mrs. E. H. Selig from Wednesday unâ€" til Sunday of last week. During the summer months there will be an additionalâ€"mass at 6:30 a; m. on Sundays at the Holy Cross Catholic church of Deerfield. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Willen enterâ€" tained at bridge on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Allardt of South Bend, Ind., were the luncheon guests of Mrs. Josephine Rommel on Tuesâ€" day of last week. § Mr.â€"and Mrs. Peter Curtis of Chiâ€" cago spent Sunday with Mr. Curtis® mother, Mrs. Edwin Beckman. .LewisStrykermhostltapartj on Sunday evening at his home on Orchard street. [< On last Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russo were hosts at dinâ€" ner at their home on Forest avenue in compliment to Mr. Russo‘s brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rusâ€" so of Kansas City. ~â€" The four Varner children are quarâ€" antined for mumps. _ i Miss Jane Karch and Mrs. Robert Brown were among those who attendâ€" ed the Chicago Milwaukeeâ€"and â€"St: aul Woman‘s club meeting on Satâ€" urday in Chicago. They heard a very being done for the unemployed. _ _ Mrs. Lee Wenzel and three ‘children ofâ€"â€" Chicago visited . Mrs.â€" Wenzel‘s mother, Mrs. Mary Trute on Sunday. Mrs. E. F. Baxter of Chicago is spending several days this week with her sister, Mrs. Edwin Beckman of Rosemary terrace. Mr. Carl Romme} and his little daughter Janet of La Grange were the dinner guests of Mr. Rommel‘s mother, Mrs. Josephine Romme!l on Saturday evening. The Rev. Hummels of Maywood visâ€" ited Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Pettis of Osterman avenue on Sunday. Sunday guests at the R. M. Vant home were L. O. Brockway, Miss Clara Keyes and Mrs; W. H. Wilmot of Waukegan. Mrs. A. P. Johnson and two are planning to leave on June Oswego, III., to join Rev. Johns., __Ihe J. â€"P. Condon family has rented the Felix Ernest home on Rosemary terrace, vacated by the McGarvies. Mr. Condon is taking Mr. Selig‘s place at the depot. â€" The Young People‘s Missionary cirâ€" cle of the Bethlchem Evangelical church met Tuesday. evening: at the church. The parents were the guests of the young people at a social hour which followed the regular monthly business meeting. Rev. E. J. M also attended.=__â€"â€" _: *:PIls0 1â€"0+. ~CAASvViâ€"and Two â€"~sons ing to leave on June 5 for 11., to join Rev. Johnson. v. Hummels of Maywood visâ€" and Mrs. Lincoln Pettis of Dobbins and Heights were Neville home 816 Central Ave., Due to the rainy evening on Friâ€" day, the very pretty operetta, "New Adventures in Flowerland," was preâ€" sented in the Wilmot school, instead of â€"onâ€"theâ€"schoolâ€"lawn, as has been previously planned. â€"The Wilmot has no assembly hall or stage, so both Crush people. â€" Doz. qt. bottles Spring Festival Is â€" â€"â€"â€" Held Indoors Friday ; Mrs. Catherine Horenberger Ender p celebrated her eightyâ€"sixth birthday ,| anniversary on last Tuesday, May 5, en epeoenelo ons erranteunt place | open house for the many friends and rélatives of Mrs. Ender. Mrs. Ender: l' is the wife of Deerfleld‘s first mayor who held that office for twelve years. Mr. Ender passed away,â€"Jan. 18, 1919, | and Mrs. Ender has continued to live in the lovely big home with her daughter Miss Clara, and her son, Mr. Arthur Ender. Her other son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ender, also live on the Ender estate. Mrs. Ender has lived in Deerfield for the past twentyâ€"eight years. Her childâ€" hood was spent in Deerfleld, but her early married life was spent in Chiâ€" cago. Among the out of town guests were her grandâ€"daughter and husband, Dr. and Mrs. Laurence Dondanville and three little children of . Moline, HI.,| Mrs. Margaret Ender, Miss Florence ; Ender, .. Mrs.â€"E..â€"J.â€"Bingham;â€"Mrs|â€" Amelia Pyle, Miss Mary Bleimehl of |â€" Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. William Antes, | 1 Varney of Hiéiil'a;dfll.;;f: en pneneny ~wouod Pale Dry Ginger Ale or t Beer. Made by the fimzé“ Indianh River sweet seediess Grapefruit C tor : **~*> Gennini l;l:crida New Potatoes per pec » P R E 8 8 For Quality, Service and BLUE GOOSE Fruit Shop â€" Mrs. Ender Celebrates 7 86th Anniversary BLUE \<*=/ GOOSE THE LARGEST INDEPENDENT FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET ON THE NORTH SHORE _ , . ' ‘ _Delivery â€"to Highland Park, “E Ravinia and Highwood passed away,â€"Jan. 18, 1919, ‘nder has continued to live rely big home with her iss Clara, and her son, Mr. ler.â€" Her other son and his and Mrs. Eugene Ender, SIX DELIVERIES DAILY ~and ;,;~,| We carry a large selection of ‘ a“",g'}{cyf Old Milwaukee, Blue Ribbon, $1.29 ~ 200 , instead | _ Here is an ad you are apt to see in ias been | official Democratic newspapers next Wilmot | year: Wanted, a candidate who isâ€"wet , so both| in the north and dry in the south. \ Home Grown Cucumâ€" J bers, large size, 3 for_ and Prima Beer, Atlas Beer FLer dok. ... Extra Fancy Green or Wax Beans, 2 gts..__. However it was very well presented under ‘the direction of Miss Elizabeth Fleming of the Bush Conservatory of Music, and the Wilmot principal, Mrs, D. W. Meyer. â€" S An exhibit of school work was also on â€"display in the class rooms. The recreation service will continue the teachers and W We neei ns Sininiar naithe in ic ie ies a w & ~ m |Jactivities in Highland Park will be moved from their present sgituation in the Chamber of Commerce building to Sunset park. The shelter house near the wading pool in the park is now beingâ€"fitted | upâ€"toâ€"houseâ€"the new ~offices of the playground and recreation division of the East Park District. Mr. Allen, the director of recreation, may be reached there by telephoning H. P. 3880. Very elaborate plans are being made for summer playground work in an increased number of communâ€" ity centers. All the popular activities of last year will be carried on this season in addition to a new program. A complete program for the summer‘s work will be published at an early date. ¢ Tel. Highland Park 1636 Recreation Activities to Have Headquarters at Sunset Park June Beginning June Low Prices; Phone pupils were handiâ€" , the administraâ€" 29¢ 25¢ $1

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