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Highland Park Press, 17 Mar 1932, p. 24

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70 91 ul'. .lld url.Cl“l'o!‘fl wnyuacr HeWe q En moved from Hazel avenue. ..\ ansto Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vinyard of Des| _ ‘Mr Plaines have a baby daughter, born | Kath Sunday, Feb. 28. The Vinyards are | Park former Deerfield residents. Mr Mr. Peter Petersen went to Blus | Ches Island on Sunday because of the| dinne death of his sister, Mrs. Mary Lee.| man Mrs. Mary Lee passed away Friâ€"|â€"â€"SBa day morning at the home of her| the â€" daughter, Mrs. A. E. Barnes of Blue | Berr Island. Funeral services were held| _ Mi at the home and at the Libertyville| Mrs. LC lngna n ies T FeRth 5 . Sry The William Kelly family returnâ€" ed to their home on Fair Oaks aveâ€" nue this week from Evanston where they had been staying at the home of Mrs. Kelly‘s parents, while they: were in Florida. 3 Mrs. E. J. Long, Mrs. C. M. Willâ€" man, and Mrs. Charles Steiner atâ€" â€"â€"tended â€"a meeting of _the. Glenview â€"â€" ‘chapter of the Eastern Star on Friâ€" dayevening. The chapter celebrated members birthday anniversaries for the first thrse monthsâ€"of the year. day, with interment ;;;n,etery. Libertyville. Those i Deerfield who qttended were Mr. Christ Mentzer, Louis Mentzer, J;;;,_fir':nd Mrs. Jens E. Peterâ€" senâ€"and Mrs. W. _ A. Tennermann. __ Mrs. Earl Frost visited her sister, Miss Rose Nolan at the Presbyterian hospital, Chicago, on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Anderson entertained their bridge cliv on Satâ€" PX 10 C P Bb ols hudvcnat en atitaen e 5x »nOPEeO e 3 Mi‘i, George D. Richards is still confined to her ‘home on Fair Oaks avenue, because of illness. There has been a very decided deâ€" mmb!rofâ€"mm“ for the Northwestern University Settlement House, which are collectâ€" SRT C2 (eacie n of Milwaukee of Bannockburn, Wilmot an i 601 o it 31.3 1 ofi ic hach e iivnirute mm cmenme nc se ww un | o just as the supply has started fallâ€" T Lk? ie e e i t sa in En i VC Mmss C o eae n C s w d ing off. : The committse is making a plea to the three communities askâ€" ing them to please remember that Monday is sandwich day. To those who have not yet contributed, won‘t you please send a. few sandw1c}es "on ~Monday â€"morning â€"beforeâ€"nine o‘clock ? f â€"Aâ€"group of Deerfield women are planning to visit Northwestern Uniâ€" O nattss Cattlamant House in Chiâ€" honld <bud AvainntPipegntrcartnciap BA m sandwich committee, of which Mrs. Robert L. Johnson of Brier Hill, is chairman, expect to visit and become more familiarly acquainted with the interesting work being done there. Anyone in this vicinity, who is inâ€" versity cago, on sandwich terested, them. luncheon and quilting bee on Tuesâ€" day at her home on Deerfield aveâ€" nue. § .i3 her N â€" Peter Mr. and â€" Mrs. ~Fred orth Chestnut street Miss Eleanor Seyl of West Lake and Mrs. Clifford Snyder have sister, Mrs. Ben Siljestrom on Monday. â€"Mem Leslic Brand entertained at a Poetersen is invited to accompany send a few sandwiches at the Lakeside Mr. and Mrs. spent Friday| C. Willman of Chestnut street. ..] anston,. of Des| Mrs.â€" William >Johnston visited r, born| Katherine â€" Spencer of Marquette rds are| Park on Friday. > Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Parsons of to Blus| Chestnut street had as their Sunday of the| dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. T. Groatâ€" irv Lee.| man of Barrington, Ill. yz with Mr. Shroeder‘s parents in Samuel Lane of McLean, IIl, was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Berry Devine on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Petersen and Mrs. John Kiemp, Sr;, visited at the Sunday. _ ' n ‘ Mrs. George Danforth of Springâ€" field avenue, is spending this week at the home of her son, Leland Danâ€" forth of Kenilworth _ â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Button and daughter _ Ethel â€" wereâ€"the ~dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vilgard of Chicago on Saturday evening. Mrs. Button and Miss Ethel attended a meeting of the Chicago Ladies Counâ€" eil No. 12 that evening and Mr. Butâ€" ton went to a meeting men‘s Cofiflfl "or ®np celebrated her birthday . anniversary| card party C1E HL . O LIOLA on Sunday, at a small family gathâ€"| at the Holy Cross parish hall. < ering at the home of her daughter. Mrs: Irving Brand spent Saturday Mrs. J. R. Notz.â€" The party was to her mother, Mrs. J. P. English have been a large family reunionâ€"of | of Evanston. _ ____ _ _ _ css _ & day. Mrs. Glos‘ eight sisters an brothers, but the family circle was broken by the death of her sister, est Ho Mrs. Raymond Dobbins will enâ€" tertain the Areme club next Thursâ€" day evening at her home on Eim street. . _: _: > 21. s ‘ J. R. Notz attended a banquet at the Shawnee Country club on Monâ€" Members of the Mother‘s club of the Wilmot school met Tuesday at of electric sewing machines . were brought to the school, to hasten the work. â€" The mothers had luncheon with â€"the â€"children.â€" Everythingâ€" is being put in readiness for the Superâ€" ior school dedication on Friday, March 18 at 2:30 p.m. The museum cases and desks have been painted and> varnished, the floors have been chemically : treated, â€"all~ â€" windows washed and everything has been givenâ€" aâ€"thorough cleaning. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Meyer were Sunday evening guests at the D. M. Courson â€"home in Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norton of Harvey were weekâ€"end guests at the: Fred Meyer home. On Sunday, a family reumion was held in their honor.""~: _ â€"â€"Mr.and Mrs. Lester. Taylor (Ruth Rockenbach) â€"of _ Glen Ellyn, anâ€" nounce the birth of a daughter, Virâ€" ginia Ruth, at the Elmhurst hospital on Monday, March 14. _â€" . guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Williman of ~evening Burial was on Monday at Forâ€" ad white print for the th room. _ Three portable :ewing â€" machines . were OT of Springâ€"| tral avenue. Prizes for five hundred : this week| were won by Miss Ruth Johnson and eland Danâ€"| Mrs. Henry Juhrend. Button and| daughter Mary have both been ill. the ~dinner| â€" Jack Gibbs, grandson â€" of _ Mrs. vileard of| Fred Biederstadt, was a member of Northbrook| Don‘t forget the St. Patrick‘s the Evâ€"| Mr. and Mrs. George Harder enâ€" tertained at bridge on Saturday eveâ€" ited| ning, at their home on Chestnut ette| street. - f . the “-J:c"ob Ott is still very ill at his home on Sunset court. aA Ap s eA Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seyl of West Lake Forest were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Mc-’1 Hugh of Osterman avenue. : Mrs. Margarst North entertained the members of the cast of the minstrel show, which gave its perâ€" formance at the Royal Neighbor anâ€" niversary party recently, on the Boys‘ Glee club of the Chicago Junior school, which ‘broadcasted a fine program lastâ€" Saturday afterâ€" noon from 3 until 3:30 over station Pa., visited with C. W. Holmes on Sunday and Monday. f Chicago were guests on Sa‘mrday Harty Muhike, is Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miscles (Pearl Peterson) of Chicago, spent Sunday with Mrs. Frank Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. William. Hellman of Waukegan were also guests. â€"â€"_â€" Betty, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Mr.â€" Ana _ MPB, _ INOY _Â¥ «. AAM UNUEER UAE and little daughter of Chicago were,1 ‘dinner guestsâ€"at the S. P. â€"Hutchison. home on Sunday. e Mr. and Mrs. Julian Rocquier of Gurnes were Sunday guests at the R. D. Reeds home. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison were dinner guests at the Charles Jenâ€" nings home in Chicago on Saturday. _ David Stryker plans to enter the piano solo contest at Normal, Ill., this spring, when he accompanies the Deerfieldâ€"Shields Glee club., ~Miss â€" Frances ~ Biederstadt â€" will present her pupils in a practics reâ€" cital at the Deerfleld Presbyterian church, the latter part of March. â€" Pr. and Mrs. Hoover of Milwauâ€" kee are residing at th>. Kenneth Hoover home on Orchard lane. _ > Schools in this vicinity will be dismissed on Monday, April â€"~18, so that members of the facultiee may attend the Lake Shors division of the Illinois State Teachers associaâ€" tion‘s annual meeting at <the Oak Park high school. , A very interesting meeting of the Brothsrhood was held Thursday eveâ€" ning at the Bethlehem E_:vangeliclal conclusion of the meeting," M opemenetes » e omm in ol o 9 ont t ons lsaih I titled, "From Trees to. Tribunss." +419 tatives of the or|| _ 144 North First Street J â€" ments were served by Arno Frantz, Bruce and Herbert Frost. _ Kenneth Giss, who is in the eighth grade, has been absent for thres weeks because of illness. Mr.â€" and Mrs. J. Schminke of Wheeling visited at the William and Edwin Koebslin homes on Friday. 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