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Highland Park Press, 9 Feb 1933, p. 15

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way s Reaszoakable telephone in her bedroom H her home is modest it is on all work mpletely eliminating any posâ€" in and let us test it out for service is three dollars for a six cylinders, and five dollars LAR DAYS our price is only automotive engineering) will only UES IR REFINISHING ES MADE ntifically With the I A L well satisfied with her home SUSAN .. ERING An extension telephone iption For $1. Tel. Highland Park 266 . You, too, may have conveniences which, while she attends Phone H. P. 583 &4 â€"» 18 year old daughter of the F. M. Sturtevants, who was severely burned at St. Francis hospital, Evâ€" anston, on Dec. 16, when an anaesâ€" thetic exploded while she was being the effects of the burns. She reâ€" turned to the hospital on Wednesâ€" day (yesterday) to be operated upon. Miss Barbara Hueh! spent the weekâ€"end in Milwaukee as the guest ‘of Miss Mabel Maletzke. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1983 V radol oo program was given by sailors of Camp Bery. Miss Stryker has been asked to sing again. . Miss Alice Ulfers will entertain the teachers and officers of St. Paul‘s Church schop Church lehzfl on Tuesday evening, Feb. 14 at the Y.W.C.A.'gii: Highland Mrs. Ward Gauntlett entertained her luncheon bridge club on Friday. _ Mrs. Carl Hertel and son Herbert visited at the Albert Wildhagen home in Prairie View on Friday. Mr. Wildhagen has been in the Communâ€" ity hospital in Palatine. > Mrs. J. C. Hueh] had as her guest on Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. George Bornhoff of Glenview. On Friday, Mr. and Mrs. George Sampâ€" son and daughter Betty Lou of Chiâ€" cago were her guests, Don‘t forget the dance on Saturâ€" «7 10 daycvenhc.tthonnrfiddnhool Fire department. n A minstrel show has been planned for March 16 and 17 at the Deerâ€" field Grammar school, sponsored by the choir of St. Paul‘s church. â€" Mrs. Carl E. Bates entertained her sewing club on Wednesday aftâ€" ernoon at her home on Warrington Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schwarm of Gages Lake were weekâ€"end guests at the Delbert Meyer home. The Tuesday Evenin® Sewing club will meet next week at the home of Mrs. Delbert Meyor. f The Areme club met Wednesday evening (yesterday) at the home of Mrs. Edward Klug in Northbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Scully Jr. had as their dinner guests on Sunday, Mr. John Sims and Mr. and Mrs. Grovener and three children of Chiâ€" The Milton Frantz family moved théir furniture back to Deerfield last voek'andmltofln:itinthehom which is being rebt_l_ilt, follov:ins « : h 1 211. M . T. ues â€" Pntninr td 0 fire. Mr, and Mrs. Frantz and their "daughter Olive had been residing in Evanston this past year, where Olive is a, sophomore at Northwestern uniâ€" versity. Until the house is comâ€" pleted, the Frantss are staying at the John Stryker home. Mr. and Mis. M. H. Ehlert of Bannockburn attended the fifth anâ€" 0 ns ~ mdlabrationt ~of Foreigh meeking â€" *A 9: _ ts 0 00â€" homooilln.A-Lminm‘h' land Park. Mr. John Klemp Sr. eontinues to improve in health. His seventieth birthday anniversary was celebrated quietly on Tuesday, Feb. 7 by imâ€" n-nnnmnofcflw"" dn:dfrhnd-lntbvillm.” Monâ€" y» The Royal Blue store in the Moelâ€" ler building, which opened about # month ago, closed its doors . !sst week. ur.Gnndumof Chicago ThLLLehbvillmMM ‘daycminlatthe&.l’sul'schmh hool rooms.: _ The Tri C society will meet the following Tuesday eveâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Potersc mt daughter Doris Jean were guests 07 “mmofllrl.l’m\ son‘s Mr. and 'Hr!. James Macadie in Chicago. Mr. Macadie is m.,a'mwl‘”‘“mm J,Jtl\ow!flm : Qnm‘nmbc‘m“w"' daughter of M. and Mrs. GuÂ¥ â€" ley of Lake Forest and Keith Brown Em omm _ _ _ tundaw afterno0n l 102 020008 mssc enc atactianrt n aP area, at a dinner dance Satu yu'.: “ AmBPomy NC en Ehlert is a Chileam Consul. Mrs. Ehlert‘s picture appeared in Sunâ€" day‘s Tribune, with a group of the wives of the foreign consuls. lr.nnd)ln.Anqunnoeken- tertained tdeir bridge club Wernesâ€" h’m.tmirhomeon Warâ€" rington road. Mr. and Mrs. Leslic Brand Wwill be hosts to the club next Wednesday evening. . Doreas Circle One will meet Monâ€" Mrs. E. H. Selig. C Mrs. Raymond Dobbins and Mrs. Henry Petersen attended their C U 090 â€"â€" Waanadu ~eveninig ut the Of Gaieso®® ~" .00 02 c Tal \ en ce uon in atare â€"~ APREriniP â€"â€" DEBRFIELD â€" _ LOCAL and PERSONAL Feb. 20, at the home of a major: operaâ€" . .Mrs. J. C. Hueh] continues to imâ€" prove in health. Mrs. Droth of Chiâ€" cago, the new nurse, has taken Mrs. cago, the new nurse, has taken Mrs. ‘Estelle Mason‘s place. Mrs. Mason suffered a paralytic stroke. (while " nndbulbbulcionicl t tiet »srend h omipres in wl nale o iptenct dn Fagh e cago, the new nurse, has taken Mrs, urged to come early, as close to 1 Estelle Mason‘s place. Mrs. Mason | o‘clock as possible, _ suffered a paralytic stroke. (while| â€" Mr. and Mrs. Irving Brand|enterâ€" caring for Mrs. Huchl) several| tained at a party Saturday evening weeks ago, from which she is recovâ€"| at their home in honor 0 Mrs. ering. i ie Brand‘s birthday annive Young ‘people of the Bethany| Initiation of new members will church, Highland Park, and the| be held Thursday evening (tonight) Wmmwmme&mpc&m dauflcmmm Neighbors at the Masonic temple. evening at the Libertyville rink. Mrs. Edward Klug of Northbrook "‘There were about sixty skaters, half | was the luncheon guest . of Mrs. from each town. mmwz'mmonm:. will be Thursday evening, Feb. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles F and They have engaged the rink for the | two children spent Sunday with Mr. .evening. These parties have become | Frey‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo 7 mmm. o Frey in McHenry. | Richard is recovering from| â€" Mrs. George Frey of M¢Henry his recent tonsilectomy at the Highâ€" | will arrive today (Thursdsy) to land Park hospital. spend the weekâ€"end with Mr. and ~Mrs. Philip Romme!‘s codsin, Mr.| Mrs. Charles Frey. *4 Henty Furst Jr., 69 years, was buried Monday. Services were held at the home in Wilmette with inâ€" terment in Graceland. â€" Mr. Furst is survived by his widow, one daughter, and two grandchildren. â€" â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. Eben Erikson are| * *** spending several weeks in the south. | "*" Mrs. J. D. Carter, who has been | J8Yâ€" ill for several weeks, is reported to| Mr. be improving. ; | three Watch the windows in the vacant | urday stores. Deerfleld Boy Scouts will ison } putâ€"many of the hobbies on exhibit.| _ Mr: Their annual hobby show will be | Clark held at the school Feb. 17. passe Mrs. Irving Brand is entertaining | home on Thursday afternoon (today) at | pneur her home, at a luncheon in compliâ€" | held ment to Mrs. George W. Brand of | Cross Highland Park. â€" ; Elgin _ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Anderson and | _ ‘Mr son Louis were dinner guests on | ited 1 ;Snnday at the home of Mrs. W. C.| Mr Hogan in Oak Park. ~. _ â€" â€" and | keamne en n Con Pm ie e e evucine io Mrs. Minnie Whitcomb has been elected chairman of Circle Two at St. Paul‘s church, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Selig are leaving. Thursday (today) to spend several weeks at the home of Mr. Moines, Iowa. 16 snaat tn : n ano Mrs. C. C. Kaperpqy u. | fpff mopk tn manthere of thd Uriday pect to move about the fifteenth of inner ¢1 * the month from the Lincoln Pettis Reverend E. A. Piepen of Inâ€" apartment to their new home on dianapolis, Ind. spent Monday and West Derfield avenue, which is nearâ€" Tuesday at the home of his |brother, ing completion. Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok at Sf. Paul‘s Oliver Rasmussen, employed on NP*TSO"°E°â€" the Ziesing farm, spent the weekâ€" Mr. Orville Enderbrok again end with his mother in Kankakee. able to be out, following & severe Mr. Emil Giss and Mrs. Harry| Attack of pneumonia. Alisbrow left Wednesday for McAlâ€"| Mrs. Otto Olson en ined a len, Texas, where they expect to reâ€" | number of friends on Fridgy afterâ€" main for about six weeks. They| noon at her home on Elm avyâ€" will build a residence on Mr. Giss‘| enue. property. The men are making the | â€" The LL.L. club will meet Tuesday trip by automobile. evening at the St. Paul‘g church Mr. E. P. Osterman is still unable| school rooms. ‘The Tri society to be about, because of a foot inâ€" | will meet the following Tuesgday eveâ€" Tor ‘and .MYC John: Andrens if| _ § y % rs. ns Central avenue, spent the weekâ€"end d‘i(‘!".‘b:rnd Drrl;: f:: l:,::.: e:t::: with friends in Chicago. _ â€"â€"_ _ .| Sunday at the home of Mrk. Peterâ€" with friends in Chicago. Miss Hyla Bubert who has been an invalid for about five years, is quite ill. ~ s Elliott 8. Wortham of Chicago was a Sunday dinner guest at the Irving Brand home. Miss Irene Roekenb.ch is attendâ€" Mr. George Rnckenbuh ebrated: ing the International Council of Reâ€" | pis ninetyâ€"second birthday &nniversâ€" Mfl. Education being held this ary, very qmtly on Th y, Feb. week at the Hotel LaSalle in Chiâ€"| 2 at his home in Deerfidld, with cago. Miss Rockenbach meets with | many of the members of family the children‘s â€"advisory section. | ang friends from , who About one thousand are attending | gropped in to extend felicitations. from all parts of the United States | Children, grandchildren great and Canada. grandchildren from out of were Mrs. Otto Olson will entertain her | My, and Mrs. A. O. Rocke h and circle on Wednesday afternoon, Feb. | daughter, Shirley, of Cryst 1 Lake, 15, at her home on Elmwood avenue.| My, and Mrs. Lewis Mills: and four Mr and Mrs. Otto Gieske have| children of Diamond Lak‘eé LP._ ‘ne circle on Woén;;hy:ftornoon, Feb» | daught f COrystal Lak 15, at her home on Elmwood avenue. ‘l’::.r:{ ’Ms,f'lg",fi )gn. ‘and m:; Mr. and: Mrs. Otto Gieske have| children of Diamond L;k;‘L:h. and moved from the O‘Connor house 0n | Mrs, Lester Taylor and daughter of Osterman avenue to the Lange house| Glen Ellyn and Mr. O. Li Rockenâ€" at the corner gf Central avenue and | bach of Lake Zurich. | o s all eeting of the Dorcas i An all day m Electroâ€"Vaporized Mineral «ty rrmipgin men | S apitisenne | will be held the first Thursd37 M || orporp HRALTH PARLOR March at the home of Mrs. antly surprised, Saturday evenIM®, by a group of friends, who came to help her celebrate her birthday anâ€" iVCILSAL § + The Y. P. M. C. was led by Rayâ€" mond Carter: Tuesday evening . at the Bethichem church, Deerfield Girl Reserves will reâ€" cem their mm I'.ldl at the Â¥. W. C. A. in Highland Park on Thursday afternoon (today). ‘A chicken dinner is being planned by the women of St. Paul‘s church, date will be monneod later. was it 0 0t " af > Mrs. Delbert Meyer entertained the Monday Evening Forum this week at her home on Sunset court. Mrs. Richard Sims ‘has gone to Homewood to spend three months at the home of her son Clarence Mrs. Fred Haggie entertained the. Wednesday afternoon luncheon bridge elub last week. Mrs. GeotE® Engstrom will be the next h ‘The Deerfiecld Teacher‘s Bridge dgb..gwm evening at the Ahm.dmwuem- night guest of Miss Myrtle wnd-m ‘esser in Maywood, Thursday. brother, Jacob Selig, in Des u8 IF weekâ€"end at the Floyd Saturday evening, girls are teachers in the will arrive today: (Th y) to spend the weekâ€"end with . and ‘Mrs. Richard . Walish who has been ill for several weeks, is somewhat better. . Mrs. Bruce Blaine and her sister Mrs. Henry Siljestrom of Highland Park visited their aunt, Mrg. Herâ€" man Anderson in Chicago Monâ€" day. ian s Mr. and Mrs. R. D. and three sons were dinner gue Satâ€" urday evening at the Roy V. Hutchâ€" ison home in Chicago. passed away Friday at he son’ll home from a brief illness }due to pneumonia. Funeral services were held Monday morning at the Holy Cross church with inte in Elgin. E "Mr. and Mrs. Matt Hoffman visâ€" ited relatives in Chicago on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchi Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reeds and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Holmes were dinnet guests on Sunday at the William | Hutchâ€" ison home in Waukegan. Shirley Clark is ill with influenza, at the home of her mother, Mrs. W. dianapolis, Ind. spent Monday and Tuesday at the home of his brother, Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok at Sf. Paul‘s parsonage. | Mr. Orville Enderbrok again able to be out, following & severe attack of pneumonia. Mrs. Otto Olson en‘ ined a number of friends on I':ri y afterâ€" son‘s parents, Mr. and M Macadie in Chicago. Mr. is ill and will undergo an in the near future. George Rockenbach Observes Birthday Mrs. Clark, mother of oo House Calls if Officeâ€"H. P. 4002 â€"Tels.â€" Re â€"H. P. 498 RELIABLE LAUNDRY | AND DRY CLEANING CO. !ln!hl‘-""imm Bauilding, r“m J. SMITH Lambeth Workshop ow TELEPHONE 410 E PRESS8 James tion the water consumed by the village. Now that all leaks have been checked and the water situation with Highland Park is agreeably settled, the consumers of water in Deerfleld should make every effort to pay their bills promptly. By so doing, they will help their village to meet its obligations when due. Water bills are not a tax. Water is a comâ€" modity which householders use (the same as gas, électricity or teleâ€" phone,) and agree to pay for when bill is rendered. The village will pay off its indébtâ€" edness of $18,000 to Highland Park at the rate of at least $2,000 anâ€" nually and $3,600 if possible. "Service in Business _ Subject of Address Vant & Selig, Deerfield realtors, have taken over the Real Estate deâ€" partment of the Deerfield State bank, which is not in connection with the local Building and Loan asâ€" sociation. They will handle renewâ€" -;lsvf-â€"aâ€";d”exteniions of real estate loans for the bank, also the collecâ€" tion of interest on such loans. Deerfield P. T. A. Meets Tomorrow Teachers of the Deerfield Gramâ€" mar school have planned a surprise dramatic entertainment for members and friends of the grade school Parâ€" entâ€"Teacher association on Friday (tomorrow) afternoon at 2:80 o‘clock. The community is invited. Deerfield O.E.S. Plan All American Program Following the regular meeting of the Deerfield Eastern Star, an all American program will be presented on Thursday evening, Feb. 16, at the Masonic temple. The chicken dinner given last Thursday evening for members, by Harry Hodges and Phil Johnson, was a delightful affair and reservaâ€" tions were made for 101. The two genial hosts have promised the Star another dinner in the spring. Officers of the chapter will attend a school of instruction on Saturday, Feb. 18, at the Oriental Consistory in Chicago. Deerfield 0. E. S. Party Feb. 18 © A luncheonâ€"bridge party sponsored by the Deerfield O. E. S. will be held Saturday, Feb. 18 at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Raymond Dobâ€" bins, 658 Elm street. Reservations should be made to the hostess beâ€" ;;;; ‘I."'r;cin; _ The proceeds will go to the local chapter of the Eastern Star. The public is invited. Bos. (pointing to cigaret stub on floor): "Smith is this yours ?" Smith: "Not at all, sirâ€"you saw it first."â€"Montreal Star. Phone H. P. 1581 Santi Bros. Dairy SANTTS Dairy Products 490 Deerfleld Ave., Highland Park Water Leakage 10% Daily delivery brings the best foods you can eat to your table in their most edible state â€"fresh and pure.â€" QUALITY AND SERVICE Pasteurized Milk and Cream From Farm to YOU! A group of architectural drawâ€" ings, many of them originals and photographs of buildingsâ€" of A Cenâ€" tury of Progress Exposition, inâ€" cluding the original drawing of the oqaaw«w-mm,mo- display this week at the Highland Park Woman‘s Club on North Sherâ€" Of Dray T On Display This Week ld_-’d;r. Vapor, High or Low Pressurs 8 Hetimates on New and Remodeling\Work â€" Repair Work a 188 GLENCOE AVENUE 89 CLIFTO ‘Felephone Highland Park 2637 Telephone Hi . M. D. MURPHY } J. A. ® o0 o > $ NOoRTH sSHERIDAN ROoAD F > : WEEK DAYS 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. S&FAYB 2:30 to 5:30 for nulh:j You are cordially invited to visit the Reading Room, where $ Dollar Day * FUR COA VICTOR BROTHELE In the Fur Business for Over 3 General 368 Central Avenue Highl MURPHY & SCHWALL Heating and Plumbing Contractors 8 Gallons Regular Gas 6 Gallons Ethyl Gas . 1 Set Ignition Wires .. 2 Spark Plugs . . . l FRANCISCO HEATE% Used Tires Each . . ,.; . $1 3 Cans Penetrating Oil . . $1 Sponge, Chamois and Pofiéh $1 $ 1 Flash Light and Batteries â€" $1 | _ 25 S. Second Street Additional Coats Cleaned and Glazed . .........., .. Haak‘s Auto Sup CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING R VICTOR BROTHERS CO. SPECIAL FOR T CAR OW NER First Church of Christ, Scien Manufacturing Furriers Except Beaver, Otter, Phone H. P. 351 1933 World‘s much trouble as of the woman‘s fl extend an inâ€" vitation to *%o see the colâ€" i I { 8( $1â€" â€" §$1 at which time phases of the H. P. 391 fen‘t as $1 $1 $1 $1

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