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Highland Park Press, 24 Sep 1931, p. 35

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e of the most cessary incid 1 social life," : urging the . observe fire w approximates A ne fire every loss of $59,770. re in this 930. & waste of life an ly â€" unwarran gree that 90 fire casualties cise of: reaso Itâ€"is a duty accept a persond tion Week le of the State t! week to. make i f fire hazards and stible material i »’usine‘s'i, factori® laces of assembly rship, and in al perty. " Particul« er six years cessary incide I~social life. 1 year Illinois , with a loss ierce, civic orga® d the press 1 program . of r respective v ould be carried 0 ng the entire yea‘ hould resolve 1 be the cause ® CLERNAN fire hazards i itals, places of a ‘and worship.~ amation _ j proclamation fd lindis had 19 £f $21,815,989 n to .see that heat inâ€" safe conditio® vatory of Music hings which lo 320 Central Avt us Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Kress returned COUNT Monday from a visit in Minneapolis, York Brought $ Mim., and Fargo, N. D. ________ _ o * * e =Tiighwood â€" apent‘ Sunday at the LAUNDRY â€"â€" M*mnn honre on North Chestnut: NT t. * [NGEO“P:‘-“ «~â€"Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wagner enâ€" td., Highla "UÂ¥rtainsd friand« from Lake Geneva, TLouis L. En the week of er Louise Robyn * et., 4 to 10 nnual Obâ€" ptember 24, ARMONY I, Louis L. E the State of Ii ignate â€"and pNâ€" be â€"observedâ€"i _ John Hatch, the â€"little son of Doroâ€" F).,L, Hatch, died Monday evening about eleven o‘clock. He would have been four years old in December. The little boy: had not been welt all sumâ€" mer,, but was only seriously ill just five days before his death, caused by eningitis. _ _â€"â€"â€"___ o rnvinia kss » Edgar, Marghret â€" and ° Jean, spent Sunday with Mr. Robert Miller= at Camp Lake, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Harder, Mr. ardâ€"Mrs.. Allen _Harderâ€"and daughter, Katherine Jane, and Mr. and Mrs. George Harder and son.â€"Melvin, were among those from Deerfield who were guests at the P. C. Harder home in Highland Park on Thursday, in celeâ€" bration of Mrs, Peter Harder‘s birthâ€" day anniversary. § Mr. and Mrs. Louis Soefker enterâ€" tained at three tables of bridge last Thursday evening at their home on County: Line road, in celebration of their weddin# anniversary. _Mr. and Mrs. Frank Black of Highâ€" land Park were the guests of Mr. and ning. Mrs. Black was Miss Ada Johnson, before her marriage two weeks ago.=â€" * > en ;p;;-baéhing marriage of Miss Doroâ€" hy Febr, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. *‘ .. Fehr, to Harold _Le Roy. Peterâ€" Mrs. F. P. Browning of Glenview entertained Tuesday evening in honor ofâ€"her son, Eugene‘s birthday anniâ€" versary. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page and three. thildren and Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy ‘Scully, were the dinner guests of Mrâ€"and Mrs. Fred Protine of Elmâ€" burst, Tuesday evening. * Mr. and Mrs. Walter Toll had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. : H‘lrry Leaders and son Roy, Mr. Richard Birns, Mrs. George Leaders, "Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller and baby. ~Miss ~Dorothy Birnsâ€" and â€"Mr.â€"Harold Birns of Chicago. ; two children Sylvia and Edwin were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Swan Johnson of Half Day ered an address on Sunday afternoon at the Presbvterian home in Evansâ€" â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wagner enâ€" "tertained friends from Lake Geneva, Wis., over Sunday..â€" â€" â€" â€"â€" *# Mr. William Cruickshank was in Libertyville, on business, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. T. G. Johnson and. son Willis of Chestnut â€"street were called to New London, Wis., last week because of the death of an uncle. 2 Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilson Olendorf spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs Olenâ€" dorf‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Robâ€" erts of Racine. e Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, who have been living in Arthur Wagne‘s bunâ€" galow, moved Friday to the Klemp house on Ridge road. * Invitations have been issued for the Reverend Mark J. Andrews delivâ€" of Beardstown, I!l., on saturday, â€"3,. at five o‘clock inâ€"the afterâ€" , at the Bethlchem Evangelical Deerfield Locilks , September 24, 1931 . E. â€"H.â€"Johnnsonâ€" and enticormcon tisizniie _â€"_Mr. and Mrs, Ben Siljestrom enterâ€" tained at dinner Monday evening, at their home on Saunders road. Out "of "town »guests ~were ~Mr.:~and ~Mrs: Lincoln Seyl of West Lake Forest. .John, the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ginter of Bannockburn, who has been ill with pneumonia, is recoverâ€" ~Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muhlke werc{ hosts at a Sunday night supper at their home on Central avenue. JJ *â€"Mr.: George Eegert and son Russel! of Chicago spent Sunday at the Christ Bendt homeâ€"on Hazel avenue; â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Katherine Jane, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Harder (Anita Mitchell) was baptized Sunâ€" â€"éay by Rev. Suhr of the Lutheran church in Highland Park, at the home of the baby‘s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Harder in Highland Park. Mrs, W. W. Clark, Mrs. Leslie Brand, Mrs. Irving Brand andâ€"Miss Charlotteâ€"Brand attended the Friday Evening Dinner club last week, at the home of Mrs. George Brand in Highland Park. > _ Mr. and Mrs, Gene Seylâ€"of Hazel avenue wereâ€" Sunday guests at the W orest. __,__ n ;. ~The old A. and P. store owned by field P. T. A. rummage sale on Octoâ€" ber 2~and 3 e e _ The. Zoren family â€" moved. to _ Milâ€" waukee. They had been living in Dr. Metcalf‘s house on Greenwood avenue, formerly M’G_::lrl:é The maternal â€"grandparents, Mr.and Mrs. Albert E. Mitchell, were also present. § Brigg= family.....:...,.c....2_ooulllc uns C,. C. Kapschull attended the Amerâ€" ican Legion convention in Detroit this past week. ; j to continue his studies at the Univerâ€" at the Ruepings home in Fond du‘ The . Truman family, formerly of Deerfield, sent word to friends recentâ€" ly that they are now in Texas and plan to go on to California. = Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dow returned to Deerfield on Monday after spendâ€" ing several weeks in St. Paul with Mrs, Dow‘s â€"parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Kerbel. Miss Beatrice Dow returned home with them. * un Sunday. ~The Shulders are moving back to Chicago the first of October: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shulderâ€"and three children of Lily Lake were â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. George Harder enterâ€" tained at three tables of bridge on Saturday, evening at their home on Chestnut street. 2. ‘Dorcas Circle .Three is postponed until next week Friday and will be held at the home of Mrs. Fred Haggie t Osterman avenue. . _ _ _ _ _‘_ John Woeber has been . vacationing at Tomahawk Lake, Wis., with the Peter Juhrends. ~Miss Vivian Haggie is teaching in the fourth â€"grade room of the iIrving school, in Maywood. s h s _ Mrs. George Brand and Mrs. R. M. Vant gre spending several days of this ~week with Miss~ Laura â€" Muhlke of River Forest. . afternoon, {fomorrow). _ _____â€"___ _ Mrs. C. Jobhnston Davis is enterâ€" taining Dorcas Circle Two ‘at her home on Deerfleld avenue on Thursâ€" day afternoon, (today). Ps Dorcas Circle Four of the Presbyâ€" T HE PRES 8 _ _Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sherman and family of Chicago were guests at the Ross Sherman home on Sunday. Mr. and Nirs. Roscoe Wessling and daughter Dorothy spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. A,. P. Johnson of Osâ€" wego, IIL _ e e is New Juvenile Books c â€"â€"â€"â€"Added to Library ___Fully aware of the increased _inâ€" terest children of the community have shown in good books, the West Deerâ€" field Library announces thatâ€"aâ€"select number of new juvenile books have been placed on the shelves. Librarian Mrs. â€"Chesterâ€" Wolfâ€"reportsâ€"that these several> others are© nonâ€"fiction, were purchased in the anticipation of a Wflm reading by the children. â€" The new books which have just been added to the library follows: _______ . Anthology of World Poetryâ€"Van Doren. Adventures in Geographyâ€"Kay. Wild. Folksâ€"Smith. 3 Byâ€" Dog Sled for Byrdâ€"O‘Brien. nlive â€"Swift‘sâ€"_Premium Slicedâ€"Bacon pound .. Swift‘s Premium Frankfurters Small Lean Pork Shoulder Roast Fancy Fresh Dressed Broilers Leg of Genuine Spring Lamb Short Leg of Milk Fed Veal Choice Native Pot Roast Fresh Meaty Spare Ribs Finest Loin Veal Chops Finest Rib and Loin Lamb Chops NOWInil... :. . . 4. 1515 :+ o4\ roinln se eeirsh crecuninverent onb teinnebher reeucinangee Lincoln Market _ 519 Central Avenue Phone Hichland_Park_ 314 Juvenile Nonâ€"Fiction .â€"__..... Government Specials for Saturday Only Squeeze Playâ€"Borbour. . * Luck of Lowryâ€"Bacon. imvigs 3 Sin e Muun:. _ > Aohn Breeâ€"â€"Helfliger... _ P Kariâ€"Scott. 2 From the Horn of the Moonâ€"Mason. Arabian Romancesâ€"Katibah. . Theodore Roosevelt, the Boy and the " _ ~._‘Books for the Tiny Folk â€" _ . _‘ _ Toag‘s uoblin® Atkine. _ _ & F7 o x ; » fmgd Little Philippe of Belgrimâ€"Brandeis. . . Am lfhc-_;l:h“'in- Real Nature Storiesâ€"Denton. Takintd Island and Penguin Islandâ€"Sneil. i Book arf hoobles â€"Hfailâ€"__ _‘ White Heron Featherâ€"Robinson. The Sp.nisbpoleQu-deux;l:nahey‘ reupineâ€" t. pouslas_of Doreupineâ€"Kent. ___ With Seissors and Pasteâ€"Wilhelm Every Which Way in Irelandâ€"A House in Hidden Laneâ€"Seaman. Northern Lightsâ€"Fonhus, _ .__â€" CGrandmother‘s Littleâ€" Mexican Donkey Boyâ€"Brandeis. Cherry Tree Childrenâ€"Blaisdell, Story Funâ€"Suhrie and Gee,. _ _ _ _ Little Battiementsâ€"Linnell and Carter. Brunoâ€"Radford. erd. â€"â€"â€"â€"PBq nton. 124%c oC 28c 39c¢ 28¢ 22¢ 35¢ Girl Scout Manâ€" 33

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