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Highland Park Press, 23 Jul 1931, p. 36

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Junior Elston (Cassius B. Eaton III) entertained in honor of his sixth 1sfrmriy""ariiiTiririuiri lr"rTirir' after- noon " the home of his aunt, Mrs. Allen C. Harder of North Chestnut street. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Piepettbrok and SOIL Frederick left Tuesdny for De- troit, returning on Thursday (today) lit. and Mn. Clayton C. Pain- of Ottoman avenue, . DeerfUld, an- nounce the engagement and npprotch- othy Mae, to Harold LeRoy Peterson, son of. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Peterson of Bendstown, Ill. . Min H018: on of Charles City, Iowa is visiting Mr. nnd Hrs. C. A. t3elig of Daniela “can. I ew-.-.-'----- Arf?ppr1rr.i..rrItfrrrrsTrtpii.piT '".s, -"f%'"7.' a ' _ - Emergency - 3291 T - 38 3156 to [round atd other dlatact advantage; ...el-lr furnilhetl unite: and Escher-me ninth-anti, single and double room. It ruc- extant], within teuon . . .We will be idem! than“, pertect luilitiel tor private The Belmont. . . fifteen minutes from the [may Loo? . . . overlooking breeze swept Belmont Harbor. the Lincoln Park golfcqmnes, tennis courts, lacking Beach and lax-Sale path. IG,. ior the‘luxury and comfort of. fine cannery club in this handful hotel cza, Chicago 'eFinest Residential/10 tel Phil B. Bruin allow you about. my we today? air cooled dining room of famed Deerfield Locals MOTOR 0M--ANihsIis--. ALCOHOL FUEL OILS MI.- Rd. at ”cl-out M “on. magnum , 100 B. B. “I BRAUN BROS. OIL Co A CORRECT GRADE FOR EVERY BURNER no.“ “FOR FUEL - USE 1 DISTRIBUTORS or Carl L. Bruin mommied by two nieces who will owned by Edwin P. Eaton. Mr. visit them. » June- Gaddis, who wu the mhitect of the Mold school is living in 2,'tg Pet',, “of ",l'tdT,,t Vincennes, Ind., end the Guidi- fem- drum. mm aftergttto.tt, mm but ily visited him, also ulstives in Ily, iiht'iGix u the home! Mrs. Berry tttth in“: their vaautott in this" nullle of Central Ivonne. . "Ginny. Mm. J. A. Mkhlt Jr. enter- _ tsined st luncheon. 'rhurrawat.tU Mrs. William Geddis .. Agghtgtsl,mstiNlg' - M #7.. -raustgt, A: "iEi'r? 3.3 'ir-E-iii-ai-ra-grail)' . h" - - " * " MN Brighton. Colo. renuined at the home were dinner guests that evenihg at of Mrs. John Willmn during their the W. W. Clerk home. On Friday severe] days visit in DeerfUld. Ella Mrs. Gsddis and her two children Mae will be e sophomore in the Uni.. were guests " the Lovelace home in versity of_(;olorsdo medal in, Rote Ennstom and attended the open at well, New Mexico. The Jaddis fair Ravinia with Mrs. Lovelace in the ily moved from Deerbshi ten years evening. ago, after the death of Mr. Geddis. Miss Miriam Smith of Highland Their first home in Deerfield was on Park was the guest of Miss Dorothy Greenwood svenue. Later they bought Myers on Mondsy. the Hoyt house just north of the Miss Mary Jackson’wili present s” Presbyterian church. which is now style show It the Deemth in mm Miss Jichon of Lake Forest showed a map of frocks and drum mm _aftergtttoR,hrmt Lon until six at the hemp! Mrs. Harry Muhlke of Central "can. . town. Inspect out naporior “com- moatio," and he convinced oftheir desirurilitr and] acclaim nut-h. hotel-*fgmcrl’ united to " .- . you a, enjoy whatever type aeeo-gatio,,, you viah - . . with umospluerc and fur-idlingn of a most elegant tute- A well plan-ad frost-n for social activities . . . " Ind: . . . Lenny “loll. Out un- cle-“ed cilia}!!! in rrer.red Lyon! td Eutopc's forel;01;-aitr;a de A ductinjniting clientele gins evi- dence ofaatidactio. will: our choice Lon] mom, nailés, and kitchenette; Hm . . . in. I Beautiful “Baku ateeutr 'rlr " min-la to the Loop An Hotel of . --. Ttueckaracter 6200 K oo hon-on at Grand H.L " 14...... x. Robt. F. Doepel TU TBS PRESS us Mr. James Small of Chicago. Mr. Small is an accompanist of Mme. Schuman-Heinck. Mr. Winters is a tenbr soloist” - _ -__e _-r--,-- -t "-7""""' __ M "TrrmfhrB.r8WUA; W351, tf,', EltF6i6 Mr. Sam Hole left -on onday for his home in Shelby, Mont. Mr. Ewuld Winters spent several {lays frf last week as the guest of Guests at the Fritsch home on Sat- urday were Mr. end Mrs., C. R. Med Clure and children and Mrs. Ellen Pritaeh of Highland Park. Mrs. E. A. Wood of Rosemary ter- race left Tuesday to visit her sister Miss Elizabeth Knapp in Riverside, Conn.' Miss Knapp is no former teacher in the Elm Place school. . --Mimr-dosephhte- Sehr-fer-wat-the werrbemr-qttmrt-asr3irtrrrtttrr-rtitttrr man of Winnetka. . I) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stupple of North -Chtgttttrt-artrtistiir-iiirNriiE guests on Sunday Mrs. Stapple'a two brothers and wives, Mr. and, Mrs. Roberta, and a sister Miss Dorothy Roberts of Maywood. On Monday lifter-noon Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kenning of Highland Park and Mrs. L. R, Miller were guests at the Ezra Fritsch home in Huntley. The McClure family of Highland 1'trlS_1rit1t,dlLrssrgLJ.rLrgcr. F_n_2L§I.gr; BE? spent Wednesday at the Ezra Fritsch home in Huntley, Ill. Miss Mary "euorr-trtn T fihsiient" a style Show " the Deemth in Lake Forest, on Friday. Mrs. Agnes Cla- vey of Forest avenue is to model a number of frocks for Mill Jackson. Mrs; Mary 'Koébétin’ of F6ttit"tsvu enue left Eriday for a two weeks visit with the P. J. Padden family " Woos- ter Lake, Ill. Mr. and Mrp. William Koebelin accompanied their mother and spent Friday at Wooster Lake. _ t F'rte "dim bandit, Sunday We. Chicago Nonh‘Woun Btntittat, ROBERT W. PEASE. Pharmacist Where Science and Ethics Reign Generals, during Cthir _Revolu- tionary and Nanolenoie wars, dreaded hospital fever more than wounds from the opposing forces. Such depraved condi- tions have not existed in the wnré of the last twenty-flve years, due to the aptitude of our 'r,tt'hel,t',t,',' in making, an authentc diagnolis. Mics Ann Kerbel of St. Paul, Minn., and Mr. Alfred Dowtwere mended ‘Wednesday evening " seven o'elock at the Deerfield Presbyterian manse with Rev. Mark J. Andrews oftieiat- ins, _pr, and Mrs. _John Dow. of ls: f?fie§-.n._v_en..uumm§mmn their son and his bride. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dow will reside in Deerfleld with their parents. The occasion was we the' wedding anniversary of Dr. end Mrs. Dow and the birthday anni- versary of Dr. Dow.' _ _ in Deerfield for the.family and close friends of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Georze William Curtis will reside in Aishfield, Mm. _ ' Mrs. Hiram Hurlburt Belding of Deerfield announces the mnrriage of her daughter Eleanor Belding Hamoor to Mr. George William Curtis, son of Dr. and Mrs. Frances Curtis of Bos- ton, Mess" on Wednesday, July 15, _tytLtlyt_'rg .inigLEzisc. .gmLshgxij in, Highland Park, followed by tr' recep- tipruitlifAtlsststrLsr,rihnstduime, Mr. and Mrs; William Friedlund and two daughters June and Marie 2.jyus-a.f-9ittgxs-atetu-ers-or Mrs. J. G. Myers of Rosemary ters race tttt Sunday. 7 Misses Mamie and Martha Karch are spending this week on a vacation trip to New York. _ "l, Gil? tF%iFTririiE"iiiii'iit' Trifiidiiy -wlth Mr. Joseph Schwartz of North Chi- tintro. Mr. Overbeck is proprietor of the new shoe repair shop in the Zeiss building. Guests " the. James Fritsch home on Sunday, in compliment to Mrs. L. It." We} and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Herbst of Randolph, Minn. their house guests, were Roger Fritsch Jr. of Ames, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Fritsch and daughter Helen, Mr. Ben kitsch, Mr. end Mrs. Fred Kenning and little daughter of Highland Park. Mrs. Guy Miller of Hue! avenue entertained relatives from Michigan this past week-end. , . Mrs. L R. Miller of Randolph, Minn. is viaitixg: her brothers, James I " ' o n Fahd] of Northtutd; and Thea Fritsch of Hunt.. lay, Ill. this week. . In. William J. Button of Cheat. nut strut attended a drill of the U, C. C. of E. " the Hotel turman, Chi. CMO, on Thursday evening, prep“. tory to the pony/antic); _to he held Ahmad"! to ' ht‘the Hotel Sherman, ,MiéLZQg AmlergpgL_1tCd1lsuLvits, Wan Thursday, July 23, 1 Phone 144

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