Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 29 Dec 1932, p. 23

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l...l @ a s .Brgnnan irt Roggow and Trute were the se Mendel of Alton y evening with Mr, Mendel in Wauke. Roy Hutchison and . J. Bruso spent nue, has her sister, Weimer of uhmi, sit with her until w Year‘s day. roin olfi.' the B?th- any Evangelical d their Christmas of Great Jov" on vie _Player; fis'ho-v; r Jan. 12â€"18. n Sunday. s attended a Wednesday at club given by of Varner enterâ€" W. McGinnis r, Jan. 12â€"18. Ann of Chicago id guests of Mr. Reeds of Orchard at id Plagge enâ€" i guests Monâ€" a night or two 1 Mr. Murray ‘orest were the James Snetâ€" . Nineteen from in the program lan sang the soâ€" . DECEMBER 29, 193, at the Wilâ€" Norton and eth Lu, of _ guests of _ on Sunday. Stanger enâ€" at the O. C. Scully Sr. William Hunt house j â€"|~ Local and Personal 7| , M Josp Witmaz has recoveres â€" Orvil Fredericks . and Herbert Hertel are spending the week at Hot Springs, W. Va. Mrs. Effie Kress accompanied them as far as ‘her home in that state. A family gathering was held on Sunday at the home of Mrs. F. C. Biederstadt. Miss Isabel Biederâ€" stadt of Highland Park and Jack Gibbs of the Chicago Junior School (near Elgin) were the out of town guests. The Mele sisters have again joinâ€" ed the ranks of amateur actresses in the roles Sonia Popoff, Russian p maid to the Princess, and Julia as â€"theâ€" "retired â€"actress" in â€"theâ€"Civic Players and Legion play Pay As + You Enter, to be given Jan. 12â€"13. Mrs. Peter Anderson is recoverâ€" ing from a several weeks‘ illness. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stace and their _ daughter Patricia of Green Bay, Whis., were guests of the Philip Scully family on Monday. Mrs. J. R. Notz is recovering from a three weeks‘ illness. and two children were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs., Frank Saalfrank in Chicago. «_ Mr. and Mrs. William â€" Brandenâ€" burg of Chicago, Mrs. Whiney Rockâ€" spént Monday with her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William White and two children of Chicago and Mr. George Rockenbach and daughter, Miss Viola, were Christmas dinner Lydia Rockenbach of Lake Zurich, were luncheon guests on Monday at the home of their grandfather, George Rockenbach. John Klemp Jr., well known for h‘;a outstanding work as comedian in the various shows given in Deerâ€" field has a similar role in the Legion play Pay As You Enter, to be proâ€" duced Jan. 12â€"13 at the schoolhouse. \Glencoe Girl Scouts visited at the Dorcas Home last Wednesday evening and brought gifts to the children. . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clavey enâ€" tertained at dinner on Sunday eveâ€" ning at their home on West Deerâ€" enbach of Wauconda, Alice and George Sampson and daughter Betâ€" ty of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schmidt C. Huehl of Springfield avenue, will be pleased to know that she was able to sit in her wheelchair at a Christmas dinner reunion of her Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rose and Mrs. â€"Anna Roseâ€"spent the Christâ€" mas holidays in northern Wisconsin. George in Chicago. . Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Freiman and family ‘of Northbrook spent Sunâ€" day at the David Freiman home on Central avenue. * Christmas guests at the Dan Hunt home were l{11 Elizabeth Weimer of Miami, Florida (Mrs. Hunt‘s sisâ€" ter) and John Rannels Cadmore of the week at the home of her son Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bingham and , DECEMEBER 29, 1982 The beautiful crib in the Holy|Storem," west of Deerfield. It was Cross church will remain there unâ€"| written by the famous writer of til theâ€" -f'ol_low_inc -_Sunday, the Feast | dog stories, Albert Payson Terhune. cast a program of old Christmas carols over station WMAQ from 1 to 1:30 p.m. * * Mrs. Julian Smith will entertain her luncheon bridge club on Friday (tomorrow). Mr. and Mrs. C. Meredith of La Rose, I!I!., are spending the holiâ€" days with their daughters, Mrs. Eugene Boyer and Mrs. Dwight Atlas Cement Choral Club broadâ€" NEW YEAR‘S RESOLUTION: a 25â€"Ride Bearer Ticketâ€"costs even less per ride! Especially good for groups who ® want to go together in comfort. A handy ticket to keep around the house for family, employes or guests. . ~ ' Weeklyâ€"Commutation Ticketâ€"the smallest possible investment for an unbeatable * ."travel package." Good for onâ€"time, anyâ€"weather riding every day â€"Monday to Sunday, inclusive. s *"!% 2â€"Day Round Trip Ticketâ€"to Chicago and return for only a little more than a . ® oneâ€"way ticket I Convenient for trips downtown, to the theatre, or social gatherings. ‘ 10â€"Ride Bearer Ticketâ€"a low priced ticket, good for a year, which can be used ® â€" by one or more persons at the same time. _ NORTH SHORE LINE e 3 times cheaperâ€"7 times safer "I will | will save bot_h time and money by using Economy Transportation." was ‘soloist Â¥ 1933 T% _ for the occasional rider THE PRBESS ~â€" than your autol for the frequent rider ~â€" for the daily rider field, has found himself for the first time cast in another role. In the Legion play he is found as the jovial renting agent. ~The show, Pay A.g You Enter, is scheduled for Jan. 1 and 13. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gilmore and @iaughter Goria of Chicago were guests on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. J. C. Huehl. A recent issue of "Good Houseâ€" keeping" contained an article about Mrs. Irene Castle McLaughlin and ~Arthur Borchardt, the villain of many an amateur show in Deerâ€" Make This Your Economy TickETts! Miss Barbara Huehl was soloist in the North Austin Choral club when they presented "The Messiah" on Wednesday evening at the Oak Park Methodist church. _ Mrs. Albert Putnam of Chicago, Mr.â€" and Mrs. Ralph Raymond and daughter Phyllis of Downers Grove and Mr. n& Mrs. William Wing were Christmas day guests at the Harry E. Wing home on Pine st. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frey had as their dinner guests on Christmas Mr. Frey‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Frey of McHenry and his uncle, Mr. â€"Lee Hodge of Solon Mills, l spent several days last week with

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