Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 17 Mar 1932, p. 27

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Bruso will have as Dorcas Circle Two is meeting on Monday and Tuesday afternoons at the home of the chairman, Mrs. C. E. Olson of Greenwood avenue for a quilting party. es *~The Tireless Toilers‘met Wednesâ€" day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Emil Giss of Central avenue. ' *Mrs. O. I. Rockenbach has returnâ€" ed to her home inâ€"Lake Zurich, where she had another serious fall. It will be several months before she will be able to walk without the use of erutches. ~ are "The Angel in the Home" (Anteâ€" septic) and "Anchors Awelgh” (U. S. Navy). Parents are invited. * Herman ~â€" Cooksey â€" visited his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Cooksey last weekâ€"end, at the home of his grandâ€" mother, Mrs. Weigert of Chicago. Mrs. Cooksey has besn ill for & long time. â€" e Mrs. Edward Whitcomo of Wilâ€" mot road has gone to her parent‘s homs in Wilmette, because of the Local and Personal of Deerfield Deerfield Grammar school on Friâ€" March 18 at 10:30 a.m. at the 52 _fi;r;',,meéi;der of ~Highla Park with several Deerfield girls, spent Sunday with Miss Irene Juhâ€" rend, who injured her knee several weeks ago.." _ _____:â€"â€"â€"__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_;â€" ‘Mrs. John Sack is assisting in the AZRSUILEOTE WeR Ra M ERAAORV NTCHCCC S ETT Schwab will speak Thursday eveâ€"| A meeting of the finance comâ€" ning, March â€"17, at eight o‘clock at mittee of the Deerficld Grammer the Bethlehem Evangelical church. school â€" Parentâ€"Teacher association This is the last quarterly conferâ€"| Wwas held Thursday at the home of ence. Rev. Schwab will also speak Mrs. Alex Willman. Tentative plans at the Palm Sunday morning servâ€"| were made for a food sale to be held ices of the church. In the evening,| Friday, April .15.“following,.the next .Get a can today from one of the dealers listed below and you will discover that reason. films arse to be shown at the Husenetter Hardware HIGHLAND~PARK V LPNIA EMEA yA * Ne Om O tee N Ein n ie Cec B 20c es s en ol c o oc is ‘ the| regular P. T. A. Parents and friends subject® of his sermon, "Signiffeance of Palm Sunday." e Miss Irene Rockenbach attended a meeting of the executive commitâ€" tee of the. Fourth Presbyterian Church school at the home of the superintendent, Mr. L. C. Smith of Chicago, on Monday evening. The C. E. Hughson home in Banâ€" nockburn has been sold to Dr. C. E. smith. * €. * Robert Boyle was buried Saturday in St. Patrick‘s cemetery, West Lake Forest. (Everett). Funeral services were held from St. Mel‘s church in Chicago and at the cemetery. Mr. Boyle is survived by a brother Michae} and two sisters, Rose and Sarah. td "Backâ€"Stage," the play being reâ€" hearsed by members of the Deerâ€" ~Dramatic league, will be given the lai:ter"pax'-f o; Efi’mâ€"-â€" Mrs. Albert Wildhagen is ill at her home in Prairie View. Mrs. Wildhagen is a daughter of Mrs. Carl Hertel of Chestnut street. > Miss Mabel Ablard spent the weekâ€"end â€"withâ€"her brotherâ€"James, who is a student at the University in Madison, Wis. Mrs. Roy Miller is quite ill. â€"_ A Novena to St. Joseph was held from Friday to Wednesday at the Holy Cross church. _ * The Russell Miller home on Stratâ€" ford road has been soldâ€"to Charles T. Schrickel of Chicago. â€" The Schrickels this "were Mrs. Olivia Anderson and Mrs. Oberammergau were shown by Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, on last Sunday evening, at> St. Paul‘s church, with an interesting account of the origin of the play. The church was filled to its capacity. § Mrs. William W. Clark, Miss Charlotte Brand, Mrs. Leslie Brand and Mrs. Irving Brand attended the Friday Night Dinner club last week at the home of Mrs. William Guyot of: Waukegan. â€"â€"â€" _ _â€" Miss Sadie Galloway entertained her luncheon bridge club on Friday. Mrs. Arthur Goelitz will be the next hostess. Mrs. (Joseph Neild ‘of Highland Park entertained at cards on Thursâ€" Willen was hostess his week to the Tuesday Evening ewing club. ~ Because of theâ€"quarâ€"â€"â€"â€"4 â€" ntine, Mrs. Carl Stadler was unable ital, Chicago, expects to return ome in another. week, â€" Slides of the Passion Play of â€"Mrs. Maxâ€"Winters, â€"who is â€"underâ€" The Highland Park Press can do your Wantâ€"ad job alone. tion at the Presbyterian hos THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1932 to contribute to the food expect for results » iycus in «~uURSDAY, MARCKH 1 RENT THAT EX PRESS WANTâ€"AD RELIABLE Al DRY CLE, J. SV AUTHORI St. Johns Ave. 60 N. First St. Tel. H. 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