Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 21 May 1931, p. 34

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en nciminny in uonsA aetvze rodiimimicimain, in uo ancAvcn se t 4. 04 _ WILLIAM H. Furniture «> Fireglaces * Tapestries â€" Bronzt# $29.531 South Wabash Avenue Telephone Harrison 08%$ mmvnurcnumnouovn.mmmmm Save 30% to 50% EV ANSTON eae. 1621%, Orrington Ave. Téel. 2822 â€"_____ _ WINNETKA 26 Prouty Annex On the Trail of Treasure 302 S. Genesee St. Harold N. Blasius Co. Our after inventory offerings will save you 30% to 50%. This affords you an unusual opportunity for buying for your home many beautiful furniture and art creations by the master craftsmen of Europe, at a very substantial saving. *Included are fine imâ€" ported furniture, mirrors, tapestries, lamps, bronzes, garden pieces and fireplace furâ€" nishings. Each is marked with a readjustâ€" ment price tag. > 3 A W NING S Made HOOPS WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS WINDOW SHADES (Est. 1913) Tel. 1125 c oepe Comfort e 3 A ,,l ) e > X JP a;;;‘“ /A .. CR ie Wls &# 1J ,f'ér‘ o M & y qP& \ & COMPANY Majestic 2087 T H F Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schwingle and Mr. Allen Peterson of Palatine visited at the home of Mrs. Agnes Clavey on Sunday. x Wallace~ Ward Reichelt attended the biennial formal dinner dance of his fraternity, Digamma Alpha Epsilâ€" on, of Lake Forest college, at the Vista del Lago on Saturday evening, after which seventeen young people were guests at a house party at the homeof ~A.~Cholett Perkins of Oak Mrs. Cassius Easton (Clara Mitâ€" chell) who has been seriously ill in the Highland Park hospital, is much improved. _ ‘ Miss Dorothy Myers was the weekâ€" end â€"guestâ€" of â€"Missâ€"Chanyce â€"Barnes of Mundelein. % Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kempfer, who have been living in the Melander house on Forest ave., have moved to Highland Park. mrs. noy Miller who injured her foot last week, is again able to be in the Briar Sweet Shoppe. Allen C. Harder, who broke his leg, a week ago Tuesday evening in a baseball game in Winnetka, reâ€" turned last Thursday in an ambulâ€" ance, to his home from the Highland Park hospital. Both bones of his leg were broken. Mrs. Edward Trier of Chicago enâ€" tertained her Deerfleld club at the home of Mrs. Roy Miller of Waukeâ€" gan road, on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Willman enterâ€" tained at two tables of bridge on Saturday evening. â€" Mrs. Roy Miller who injured her . _ The teachers of the Deerfield Gramâ€" mar school are sponsoring a card party for the P. T. A. on Friday eveâ€" ning, May 29. *% En PCP PRUIMTVITUDY " +T m*C Bieger, Mortonâ€"Traub, and Bob Lester ;S‘fifi;’éx.T”SFunts?" at the Deerfieldâ€"Sh y 3 M‘ R F Breathâ€"taking moments Deerfield Locals S TeA dn N madn s Â¥t ho se dn conignrt ur great tumblers! ~â€"_ Dr. and Mrs. Henry Kline,â€" Mr.â€"and Mrs. Elmer Ott and daughter Alice of Chicago were Sunday guests at the George Rockenbach home. Dinner guests at the Rockenbach home were Messrs, Marcusson of Waukegan and Enoch Brand of Highland. Park. The use of the Tom Thumb Golf course for the benefit of the Deerfield Parentâ€"Teacher association on last Saturday increased the finances of their treasury, in spite of the fact that the weather was very‘cold. The women who gave their â€"services on that dayâ€"were Mrs. S. P. Hutchison, Mrs, Alex Willman, Mrs. C. C. Kapâ€" schull, Mrs. Matt Hoffman, Mrs. C. E. Piper and Mrs. R. L. Johnson. Mrs.. Leslie Brand and little son, Junior, departed on Friday for their summer homeâ€"in White Lake, Michiâ€" gan. Miss Jean Brand will join her mother at the close of high school. The Troop family ‘ of Chicago, has again rented the Leslie Brand home for the summer. 5 PSE mdns setth ced tastittes â€"ATise t Eastern Star chapter of Deerfield on Thursday evening, May 21, (tonight) at the Masonic temple. _ _ ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs. W. B. Carr left on Sunday for Excelsior Springs. The thirtyâ€"sixth annual convention of the Illinois Federation of Women‘s clubs is being held this week, May 19, 20 and 21 in the Hotel Sherman, Chicago. f A }lllsllreno Rockenbach . was the _over night guest of her niece, Mrs. Lester Taylor, on Tuesday, following Miss Rockenbach‘s Summer Vacation Bible school class at DeKalb. Mrs. Taylor â€"returned to Deerfield_ with Miss Irene on Wednesday and spent the dayâ€"at the home of her grandâ€" father. Mr. George Rockenbackh. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Miller and sons of Milwaukee were the weekâ€"end guests of the Cottrell family of Todd court. 7 = Park. ‘The dance celebrated the silve: ann}versary of Digamma fraternity giveâ€"vou a card party is being given ablers! Charles Hazelrigg, Bob youâ€"aâ€"preâ€"view on their part of high'schqol tomorrow evening, by the

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