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Highland Park Press, 3 Sep 1931, p. 16

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[ ++ â€"+*Deerfield Locals â€" | . \= 16 Aâ€"dance will ‘be given . Saturday evening, Sept. 26, at the Deerfleld. Tis Pais group of girls. Le Barons orchestraâ€"wilt furnish the music. _ Miss ~Helen Hoffman spent the weekâ€"end with her sister, Mrs. Rayâ€" mond Hibbard of North Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mau and threeâ€"childrenâ€" moved _Sundayâ€"te â€" John ZENGELER, Inc. FUEL OLLS Willow Road \ Wilmette 900 Winnetka, IIL. Phones Winnetka 855 COMMERCE PETROLEUMâ€"COMPAN Y OwNED AND OPERATED °BYÂ¥â€"NORTH â€"SHORE â€"PEOPLE ; For the More Particular Telephone H. P. 2801 25 1 in the Art of Finer : GLOVE CLEANSING that more than meet the specifications * of The Bureau of Standards S P EC I A L IS T S hite as SNOW and SOFT ernâ€"Star on September 3, Thursday, {tonight), at the Deerfileld Masonic temple, at 8:30. ~_A public card party will be given by the Deerfield chapter of the Eastâ€" The Wilmot school will open Tuesâ€" day, Sept. 8, wi}:}!_AKr_s‘.N Beatrice Jensen as teachers. visited Mrs. Berry Devine on Wedâ€" nesday.:>."" _ "~ .. nmes Joseph Dunn and daughters| The Deerfield Public library will} â€" Miss Marcelline Juhrend has re ind Theresa of Lake Forest be closedâ€" on Labor Day. =. turned from Madison, Wis. â€" 3 Mrs. Berry Devine on Wedâ€"| Bannockburn‘s new school _ â€"Reverendâ€" and Mrs. Jerome ] Fa e o feteremes ready ~for ~occupancy® on Monday,| Webber who.were enroute from Almg, lic card party will be given| Sept. 21. Teachers engaged are Mrs.| Mich. to their home in Jamestown Moovinleé shankar af tha Kaost.! Hammill and Mi e eyer home 25 N. Sheridan Rd. * HE P RE 8 8 _ Miss Harriet Stryker left on Monâ€" day to spéend several months with her sister Mrs. J. Kynett . Haehlen *(Laurel Stryker) in Dysart, lowa. She‘ is accompanying Rev. Maurice The Bert Krogstads have rented their home on Warrington road to the Jackson family of Detroit, and have gone south to spend the winter at Miami, Fla. m § C Thursday, Sept. 3 is also the openâ€" ing night for the American Legion comedy "Corporal Eagen," at the Deerfield Grammar school. . It will be presented Friday (tomorrow) eveâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Olendorf visâ€" ited at the Edward Reinert home in Chicago on Sunday. 4 Miss Marion Taylor who was the guest of Miss Harriet Stryker last week returned to Lake Marie, where her parents Mr. and Mrs.â€"Alex_ Tayâ€" lor wil} remainâ€" until after Labor childrenâ€" Marian and Jimmie Holden of â€"Norwood Park â€"were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tol on Saturâ€" day. Mr. Jesse Strong is visiting his sister and her husband, Rev. and Mrs. Ward in southern Illinois this Day. summer course at Northwestern uniâ€" versity: He is enroute to Nebraska where his marriage to Miss Dorothy go Prairie, where Rev. A. P.Johnson was transferred last spring from the Bethichem Evangelical church. Rev. Haehien and his bride will reside in Naperville this coming winter, while he is attending Naperville college. has spent the past two weeks â€"with Miss Dorothy Deu‘ll%%ggwg toâ€"her â€"home on Sunday accompanied by the_Roscoeâ€"Wesslingâ€"family, who spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fehr of Freeport. _â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wolf and daughâ€" ter Ruby of Hooppole, Iil., spent Sunâ€" day with Mrs. Margaret Freese. Mr. Fred Bleimehl is very ill again at his home on West Deerfield aveâ€" Miss Luluw Lasswell, nurse at Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields high school has returned from a two weeks visit with her parâ€" ents in Salida, Colorado. ° Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stem Jr., have returned from Niagara Falls and will reside in Highland Park. f Mrs. William Desmond drove to Galien, Mich. on Sunday where her daughter Miss Mary, has spent the past two months at the Mitchell home. Mrs. Desmond and Mary returned to Deerfield Sunday evening. year, while attending â€" Deerfieldâ€" Shields high school, will enter the Bridgeman County Teachers Normail school in Michigan in September. Mr. Edward Brennan Sr.â€"fteft Tuesâ€" day Tor Niles, Mich., where he~will Miss Marion Mitchell of Galien, Mich., who lived at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Fredâ€"Webb and two > â€" Hae Mr. and Mrs. Lester Taylor o Glen Ellyn were Sunday evening sup. per guests at the home of Mrs. Tay. â€"Reverend and Mrs. Jerome Eq Webber who. were enroute from Almg, Mich. to their home in Jamutown: X. 17 eyer hom Sunday afternoon. _ Rev. â€" Webbe preached in Wilmette, Sunday morr. lor‘s grandfather, Mr. enbach of Eim street. The Ladies‘ Aid society of St Paul‘s church is meeting Thursda afternoon (today) at the home of Mrs. Louis Soefker of County Linm Miss Pearl Hancock who has beer the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Edwar Brennan this past month, left Wed. nesday for her home in Plano, I!l. / Mrs. Harold C. Youngs and daugh ter Joan, Mrs. Cottrell and Min Myrtle Cottrell are visiting at the several days of this week. * > Mr. and Mrs. George Zahn ant daughter Margaretâ€" of Chicago vig ited at the William Plagge home, Thursday evening. Mr. Zahn is a son of the Peter Zahns, some of the early residents of Deerfield. d | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Soefker ant two children L. â€"F. Jr. and Ruth re turned last Thursday from a visit with relatives in Hawkeye, TJowa. _ Mr. and Mrs. Adoiph Kalkbrenne and children who have been living with Mrs. Kalkbrenner‘s mother, Mn Henry â€" Krueger of . Prairie View, moved last week to their new home a on tral avenue last spring Miss Luella J. Wiliman spent tk weekâ€"end with her grandmother, Mn Matt Grenning of Glenview. > N ~ _ The Deerfield Bowling league wil open about the middle of September, touch with Elmer Schmidt. The EVENING SCHOOL of the MooODY BIBLE INSTITUTE to young men and women an opportw nity for FREE CHRISTIAN TRAINING BIBLE STUDY® â€" GOSPEL MUSIC _ PRACTICAL WORK Fall Term Begins Fri., Sept. 1 Registration Tues. September 8, ‘from 6 to 9 P.M. Regular sessions, Tuesday and Friday evenings 6:30 __ â€"â€"to 030. â€"Catéteria supper served â€" from 5:15 to 6:15 for 25 cents. _ _ Small enrollment fee. No tuiâ€" tion except private music lessons. â€" Information sent on request. THE MOODY BIBLE INSTITUT * RELIABLE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANINGâ€"COMPANYâ€" 618 N. Greenbay Rd., Highland Pk. â€"â€"._ 20% DISCOUNT _ _ on Laundry Work Brought and Called for â€" Corner N. La Saile St. and Chicago Ave. OFFERS 0C Thursday, September 8, 199 in Milwaukee 4 World 1 . 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