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Highland Park Press, 14 May 1931, p. 30

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/ t3 from a month‘s trip through the east visiting Washington, D. C., Philadelâ€" phia, New Haven, Conn., and many other places of interest. She was the guest for several days of Mrs. Hubert Turner, of the New Haven, whose husband is a professor at Yale. While in Washington, D. C. she attended Mrs. E Deerfield Locals Lot in cdiusal w aoe nolntontinals Wage Jordan has returned Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Notz and two sons John Robert_andâ€"William â€"spent _â€" _ Announcements have been received of the marriage of Miss Gwendolyn Hole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hole, and Mr. Donald Dumper of Wheaton on Saturday, May 2, at the Glen Ellyn Methodist church. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Dumper will reside in Chiâ€" cago. * several meetings of the D vention. htA in on xd T HE P _ of| _ Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Anderson enterâ€" the| tained at dinner on Sunday evening Mr.| at their home on Chestnut street. CRhâ€" _ Mrs_ Thamas WIxnc.1 .n a con in .A C e t at their home on Chestnut street. Mrs. Thomas Howard MacDowell of Blackwell, Oklahoma, visited at the home of Miss Sadie Galloway on Sunday.â€"~Rev.=and Mrs. MacDowell Bunday with Mrs. Notz‘ mother, Mrs. Emilie Glos of Northbrook. The Flint family of Highland Park and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gloss of Freport, IIl., were also guests. ihe ieur de Lis club will give its annual dance on Saturday evening, May 28, at the S. H. parish hall in Hubbard Woods.â€" Mrs. Marjorie Garâ€" rity Vogtritter is a member of the dance arrangement committee, James Loizzo and Earl] Lahey, Jr. who were injured in an auto accident last week, have returned to school. Athalie Kilgore, who was in seventh grade, has moved to Chicago. + will â€"reside in Holland, Mich M Miss Ethel Titus spent the end in Libertyville. Plaines was the guest of her sister, Miss Gayle Bournemann on Saturday at the T. G. Johnson home on Chestâ€" nut street. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. H. Selig had as their dinner guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Benzli and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Corey of Chicago.. Mis Hortense Bournemann of â€"Des _â€"Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gathermann and two children of Itaska, II., and ‘Mrs. Swan Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson of Half Day road were ~Sunday guests at the E. H. Johnson home on Todd court. â€" Mrs. Bruce Blaine attended a bridge party Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Ofto Petz of Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. H. Selig had as â€"â€" _ The American Legion and Auxilâ€" djary are sponsoring their annual esâ€" say contest for the pupils of the fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth grades of the Deerfield and Wilmot schools. The subject is .."The.... New â€"Meaningâ€"of Citizenship." ‘The essay is to contain not more than~500 words. The conâ€" test closed on May 10. Prizes will be awarded at the annual .Memorial Day celebration. hteres Mrs. Minnie Virgin, who has been living with her daughter, Mrs. Callaâ€" han, in Chicago, spent last week visâ€" iting with the Frost family in Deerâ€" field, returning to Chicago on Sunday. She has rented her home to Mrs. Minâ€" nie Whitcomb. ._Miss Lillian Bettzig and Messrs; A. and H. Bettzig of Burlington, Wis, called on their mothér, Mrs. Bettzig on Sunday, at the home of Mrs. L. C. Hole: © |lived in Deerfleld in 1919 when Rev | MacDowell was pastor of the Presâ€" byterian church, Mrs. MacDowell had been visiting her mother, Mrs. Jacobs of Wooster,®hio. She was the weekâ€" end guest of the Cutler family in Highland _ Park. ~ The MacDowells have five children. â€"â€"â€" e Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ott, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Koebelin and daughter brook, last Sunday. t Mrs. George Stanger has been quite ill this past week.; â€" Mrs. Schafroth is spending three weeks with rehtl'vea in Kempton, IIl. & Thursday, May 14, 1931 i in 1919 when Rev. pastor of the Presâ€" Mrs. MacDowell had mother, l(rl.’Jneobs_ She was the weekâ€" e Cutler family in The MacDowells weekâ€"

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