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Highland Park Press, 26 Jan 1933, p. 11

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14 ;t e t t en o . | â€" Miss Ruth Frants daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arno Frantz was married Saturday aftérnoon at 4:30 to Mr. Harold Giss, son of Mr. and Mrs. â€"| Emil Giss, The very simple and imâ€" . | pressive service was solemnized by lcy./t.l.ltuo;nhhonooffln bride‘s parents on Todd court. The bride wore a dainty frock of pale blue satin and carried a shower bouâ€" quet of bride‘s roses and~lilies of and her dress was ashes of roses. Vernon Giss served as best man for his brother. David Stryker played the wedding march. Following the ceremony a dinner was served to the fifteen guests. Mr. and Mrs. Giss are now at home to their many friends at their apartment in Highâ€" Miss Nora Young of Half Day and Jack .Johnston were married are now at home to their many friends at their apartment in Highâ€" Miss Nora Young of Half Day and Jack .Johnston were married Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Gastheld with Justice of the Peace Raymond Claâ€" vey performing the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. KEarl Johnston were their attendants. Mrs. Johnston is emâ€" ployed in Ravinia. : Mr. Johnston, a son of Mr. and Mrs, William Johnâ€" ston of Fair Oaks avenue, iis proâ€" prietor ‘of the Deerfleld Ice Co. Mrs. Eugene Ender left Wednesâ€" day to spend a month with Dr. and Mts. L. A. Dondanville in Moline, II!. Mrs. Dondanville is Mrs. Endâ€" er‘s miece, the former Eva Ender. Mrs, William Neville entertained a few friends on Friday afternoon at her home on Eltm street. Mrs. Henry H elmersha use n (Frances Loy) of Chicago spent the weekâ€"end at the Floyd Stanger and Charles Selig homes. â€" _ The Y.P.M.C. gave an interesting musical program at the Sunday eveâ€" ning service of the Bungalow church. â€"The Mutual cluis met Friday ,«eveâ€" ning at the home ‘of Mrs. Floyd Stanger to make valentines for the many children in the Children‘s Meâ€" morial hospital, Chicago. Mrs. Henry group, was the guest of honor. The hostess> served delicious refreshâ€" ments and the table was beautifully decorated in St. Valentine colors. Mutualâ€"club members will be pleased to ascept new or used valentines to sehd with their gifts. They may be sent to Mrs. Stanger, or any memâ€" ber of :the club, § Mr. and, Mrs. Herbert Roll have moved ‘from the Jacobs house to the house on Osterman avenue recently vacated by the Clayton Fehr family. . A group of young people spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Giss at their new apartment in theâ€" Tone building in Highland the originator of this philanthropic home on Deerflield avernue. * The Happy circle, of which Mrs. John Stryker is chairman, is giving a baked bean luncheon today at the Bethlchem Evangelical church. Mr.» Julius Johnson suffered a slight stroke last Friday. The Sunshine circle met Wednesâ€" day afternoen at the home of Mrs. Arthur Lee. Raymond Dobbins has started an ega delivery service," selling the produce from the farm of an uncle in southern Minois. f Floyd Stangers celebrated their wedâ€" diunnimariu:tafnnflrdjlnâ€" ner last Thursday evening at the Stanger home. This is the seventh year that the families have had a joint celebration. The date is a litâ€" tle later than usual this year as it Mrs. Homer G. Aylesworth was hostess to the Rainbow circle memâ€" Mr. George Rockenbach will cele= brate his 92ndâ€"birthday anniversary on Thursday, February 2. seven guests from Chicago at dinner Sunday evening. & <â€"Mrs. Agnes Clavey entertained at two tables of bridge Tuesday eveâ€" days of last week at the home of her son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stanger: in Highâ€" ning at her home on Forest aveune. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Beatrice Huyg of Chicago and Bruce Frost, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frost with her‘ brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, MÂ¥. and Mrs. Robert L. Johnson of Brier Hill road. Mr. and Mrs. Carter M. Christenâ€" Mrs. Géorge Stanger spent five Miss Elizabeth Johnson of Washâ€" Mrs. William Galloway will enterâ€" in her luncheon bridge club on Dailyâ€"9 to 5 LOCAL and PERSONAL â€" _ announce that he is now devoting his entire time to his Deerfleld office. : a Lob DR. J. P. O‘CONNELL who was at ‘away early Monday morning at her home on Ridge road. & _ Mrs. ‘Raymond Dobbins enterâ€" tained her bridge club on Tuesday man Todd were in elnm;( the sandwich collection last week for the Northwestern Settlement house, but the â€"response <was not particularly encouraging. This week Mrs. Todd and Mrs., Edwin ©Stryker superinâ€" tended the work. We are again asked to remember that Tuesday is Sandâ€" wich day in Deerflield, and the need is spending several weeks with her sister, Miss Josephine Woodman. Mrs. G. A. Willen had as her luncheon guests on Friday, Mrs. H. W. Cotnelius and Mrs. Helen Carlâ€" son of Chicago, : f Mr, and Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen were guests at the Montague Rasâ€" was represented by a group of young people at the conference: of older young people of the north shore on Sunday at the Highland Park . Presbyterian church. Friday evening. is Mrs. Alex Willman entertained at a family gathering Friday eveâ€" ning in compliment to her aunt, Mrs. N. McKellar of Fargo, N.D., who has been the guest this past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clarence Huhn was hostess on Wednesday evening to members of the Areme club. The little son of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Melville Dean who was born in Deâ€" cember is still in â€"~the incubator at the Highland Park hospital, where he is getting along very nicely. The new baby is their ninth child. The <Prairie View band, which gave such an exceptionally fine proâ€" gram over WMBI on Sunday, Jan. 15, will broadcast again on March 5. The Deerfleld Presbyterian church Dr. J. P. O‘Connell has closed his Northbrook office andâ€" will devote his entire time to Deerfleld. ‘ * Mrs. Estelle: Mason suffered a stroke of paralysis last Wednesday and was removed by ambulance to a Chicago hospital.: Mrs. Mason was a nurse for Mrs. J. C. Huehl. Mrs. C. T. Anderson was hostess at a bridge party Friday evening. at the Edward Bnumnwe on Chestnut street. Edwin, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Johnson of Todd court fell and broke his right arm last Saturday, when he jumped off a litâ€" tle pile of hay. jA Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnston and baby d“l’z‘r. ‘"are living in an spartment in the Scavuzzo building. The Johnstons had been living with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Boefker on County Line road, until Raymond Dobbins were the guests of Mrs. F. L. McOmber in Waukeâ€" gan on Thursday afternoon. John A. Hoffman has moved his real estate office from the Alex Willâ€" man building, to the extreme west store in the Zeiss Block on Deerâ€" field avenue. A meeting of the Deerfleld Civic Players will be held on Friday eveâ€" ning, Jan. 27 at 8 o‘clock in the A. J. Johnson Cafe. her bridge club on Friday afternoon. Miss Margaret Scully returned home Monday after a three woeeks visit at the home of Mrs. B. S. Hile in Chicago. * * Mr. and. Mrs. Edwin Koebelin and Mr. Jacob Ott attended the ftineral services of William Gottschalk at the Wheeling Presbyterian ‘church Miss Jane Warner entertained a group of young people at tea on Mrs. Emil Giss entertained the Tireless Toiler circle last Wednesâ€" day afternoon. _ . Mr. and Mrs. Philip Scully Sr., had as their guests at tea on Sunâ€" day, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hodges of Northbrook, Gordon McKay of Peru, I!Il., Miss Marge McKay of Austin and Miss Florence Carolan| j of Chicago. + thfi Miss Pearl Hancock of Plano, IIlL, Km" and Miss Louise Mendel of Alton, ‘ TI1, have returned home after & visit| :. Mr. and Mrs. R. D; Reeds enterâ€" tained at dinner Sunday evening at their home on Orchard lane. Deerfield Boy Scouts are planning a Hobby Show for February 17. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stanger enâ€" tertained at dinner on Wednesday evening, at. their home on Forest avenue. a prised by a group of friends, at his home on Saturday evening. x Mrs. ‘Belle Kist of Edison . Park Mrs. E. H. Selig and Mrs. Woodâ€". Deerfleld Citizen‘s B9 unds “\?;A aiduchs hus "I| . Mr. and :,‘n. Thayer Batt h‘:’vi: to upper apartment ‘of ‘?r?’!‘nnk Peterson‘s home. Mr. U| and. Mrs. Perey < McLaughlin who M and had planned. to return ‘home the latter part of the week. Mr, and Mrs. William Niemeyer and ,&amily of Arlington | Heights were guests Saturday at the Emil Fredricks home,. _ â€" _ â€" ; =~ Dr,. C. Johnston Davis spent last weekâ€"end in St. Louis, Mo., and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Meyer, over night, â€"at their farm near New Florence, Mo. > _ . Mrs. Charles Bickford entértained her sewing club Wednesday ‘afterâ€" her gewing club Wednesday afterâ€" Mrg. Earl Frost will entertain her luncheon 500 club on Wednesday. The Doreas society will hold an all day meeting next Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Fredricks and children and Mrs. George . Pettis spent Friday in Arlington Heights visiting at the Niemeyer and Milliâ€" ‘ Mts. Irving Brand was hostess to the Friday Evening Dinner club last week at her home on Deerfield avenue. Feid Deerfileld camp of the : Royal Neighbors will install their officers on Thursday evening (tonight). â€" Mrs. Bruce Blaine is entertainâ€" ing her bridge club on Thursday evening (tonight). Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Johnson and children and Mrs. George ‘Pettis were the guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Brown and Miss Vera Brown in Woodstock on Sunday. ( f Janet Waliton has returned home from St. Francis hospital in Evanâ€" _ Quite a number from Deerfleld atâ€" tended the Highland Park R.N.A. insfqlla_ti?q on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Carl T. Anderson will enterâ€" tain the Tuesday Evening Sewing club next week at her home on Chestnut street. ~ Mrs. Harry Olendorf will enterâ€" tain her Libertyville luncheon bridge club on Tuesday. Mgal t evening. Mrs. Mary Koebelin spent the first few days of this week visiting at the Patten home in Chicago. . Miss Irene Evenson:â€" was the dinâ€" ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schroeder of Half Day last Monday Horenberger) is in the Highland Park hospital, due to an infection from a glass cut on her hand.. . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter enterâ€" tained out of town guests on Sunâ€" day at their home on Westgate road. The young people (boys and girls) will be organized Friday everiing at the Holy Cross parish hall.; Last week‘s meeting was postponed. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter enterâ€" left arm. Mr. Johnston is employed by Commerce Petroleum Co. and is a watchman weekâ€"ends. He was returning frpd; work and stopped into Herman‘s or a cup of ee. ‘Two strangers ‘in the cafe mrto& an â€"argument ich in the stabbing. . He n Cooksey took ‘him to the: hos w Drs. Grady and Sugden are ing for him. Due to the serious he has remained there this Miss Frances Biederstadt and Edgely Todd were the guests of Miss Marie Briel in Wilmette on Sunday. rs. Peter Juhrend, Mré. Hubert J , Mrs. Henry Juhrend, Mrs. Julinps Johnson, Mrs. Arthur Johnâ€" son Mrs. Archie Antes attended &A hday party for Ms. Otto Juhâ€" in Libertyville on Wednesday Dorcas Circle Three will meet toâ€" morrow afternoon to tie a quilt at the home of Mrs. Fred Meyer. Cirâ€" cles! Two and Four are mebting this afternoon at the homes , of Miss SudT;n Galloway and Mrg. Walter Page. Circle One met last Monday ev;:ing with Mrs. V. W. Spriggs. rs. Wier, daughterâ€"inâ€"law of Dr. W. L. Weir who is occuping .the local Presbyterian , pulpit, spoke of her experiences in India on Sunday aftarnoon before a large group of members of all the churches in the Chitago Presbytery, at the Fourth Pregbyterian church. Thig is quite am honor for a woman to fill the pulpit of that church. | Mr. and Mrs. Weir are teachers in a college in India and both spoke in Deerfield recently. + S â€"â€"~Mr. Geofge Karch spent Friday at the home of his brother, Mr. Walter Karch, in Chicago. + \Johnston was taken to the and Park hospital early Sunâ€" day morning about four o‘clock. He had ‘been keverely stabbed in the The Independent Social club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Louis Soefker of County Line road. JP | . Lewis Harder (Henrietta F.G. Piepenbrok is arranging ly program at the church acâ€" , ~which will be distributed parishioners in a short time. and Mrs. Andrew Bazél and ter of DesPlaines were guests Albert Roggow home on Wedâ€" THE PRESS A copy of the Arizona Republican has been sent to the local editor which contains “;o article about Deerâ€" field on its front page, telling of the gang‘s victims who were left here on Janu 13. Dr. W. L. Weit will begin his serâ€" ies of lectures on Church Adminisâ€" tration on Sunday, Jan. 29, at 3 son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Huebâ€" ner of Highland Park, was baptized Sunday morning by Rev. F. G. Pieâ€" penbrok in St. Paul‘s Evangelical church parsonage, Deerfield, â€" The baby was born Qct 4, 1932. Sponâ€" church. to be quite ill. | . Mrs. Hubert McGuire entertained a few friends at bridge on Friday afâ€" ternoon. ‘ 4 Ernest Koepke. Mrs. Frank | Santi Bros. Dairy Balance your family‘s diet with a glass of Santi‘s milk â€" the perfect food â€" at least when they eat at home. It will tone them up. QUALITY AND SERVICE Pasteurized Milk and Cream Dairy Products Every Day at Every Meal from +25, weekly Strictly Fresh BLl BC gt. 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