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Highland Park Press, 16 Feb 1933, p. 14

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it aE t *} E “ F®: m heriet ~I.‘.i-\ I‘? The , ¢ommunity is invited to hear ‘Mrs: $z (Weir, who will appear in costume, ‘â€"~â€" amd tell of her experiences in India. Pact days of last week in Grand Rapids, Mich., visiting her father, Mr. Orâ€" ville St. Peter of Waukegan who : underwent an operation there. Mr. A umamgmm.‘ â€" expects to return home in about a ; ‘ning, Feb. 26, for the benefit of the Holy:Cross Chureh, Apd Miss Irene Evenson visited “Dx‘ Ernest Schroeder home in Half Day, s Saturday. °_ _ : _ ° 2o Mr. and Mrs, Harry Olendorf +. were Sunday night tea and bridge | ; guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. \ Henry Gaddis in Libertyville. 4 ‘% Mr. and Mrs. William Hertel and &A _ four sons, Mrs. Carlâ€"Hertel and son Herbert were guests at the ‘Albert . * _ Wildhagen home in Prairie View .on Sunday. "x . :s 4 . . The Deerfleld and Wilmot schools ~~â€"â€"_ were closed ‘from Wednesday until . _ , ‘, Monday because of the severe snow C schoois are working upon essays "The American Flagâ€"Symbol of America‘s Greatness and Emblem of Her Destiny." This annual conâ€" test is sponsored by : the American Legion and Auxiliary, The essays will be turned in the latter part of March and awards will be made on Memorial Day, . ‘ _ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schar spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Schar‘s gister, Mrs. Ernest Haseman in Long Grove and with Mr. and Mrs. Ynlhr"!égh!flkkhi.,q-». : Maywood schools were closed, so Iiu"Vivian Haggie enjoyed a vacaâ€" tion all last week. . _ Mrs. Sugden of Evanston has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. Johnâ€" +February 22, Washington‘s Birthâ€" day will be observed as a holiday at‘the high school. | . Eighth grade pupils of the Wilâ€" spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mts. Charles Frey of Central Avâ€" tained her luncheon bridge club on Wednesday afternoon. The Sewing Society of St. Paul‘s Church is being entertained this aftâ€" ernoon at the home of Mrs. F. G. eon bridge party on Saturday of this week at the W. H. Nevillie home, 658 Elm Street. The party is being ‘ given for the benefit of the local chapter of the Eastern Star. Resâ€" ervations should be made before Friday evening to one of the hosâ€" 'nuomonmmmm‘ cirele of the W.M.S. on Wednesday Thursday, Feb. 23, at her home on West Deerfield Avenue. Dorcas Circle Three is scheduled to meet on Friday, Feb. 24. The hostess will be announced later. An all day meeting of the Dorcas Society will be held the first Thursâ€" day in March at the home of Mrs. sacred concert early in March, The offering received at this vesper servâ€" ice will be placed in a fund for the purchase of robes for the choir. Girl Scouts of Troop One‘will enâ€" tertain their mothers at a Valentine party on Saturday, Mrs. George W. Brand of Highâ€" land Park was guest of honor at a luncheon on Monday at the home of Mrs. Irving Brand. Doreas Circle One will meet Monâ€" day evening at the home of Mrs. E. H. Selig of Waukegan Road. Doreas Circle Two will be enterâ€" tained at the home of Mrs. D. L. Merrel] of North Chestaut Street. Miss Louise Huhn will be hostess The "Olde Tyme Dance" planned for last Saturday evening at the Grade School by the Deerfleld Volâ€" unteer Fire Department was held despite the sub zero weather and all the guests enjoyed the very fine _ The Garden Club of Deerfield met yesterday at the home of Mrs. E. B. Jordan. ; ;\ Miss Jean Brand was hostess at prennaetanmudaal hn c io on on idns y ies c seoar c ts terson will be hostesses at a lunchâ€" framing was a gift of the Deerfleld Rotary Club. 8. Chester Danforth is the architect. a Valentine party on Saturday eveâ€" ning at her home on Deerfield Road. An architect‘s sketch in color, of the future home of the West Deerâ€" PAGE FOURTEEN + The choir of the Bethlchem Evâ€" at her home on Elmwood 2 ha vomnies aren met last Wodnndgy' aftern 'm“" m fl“ room Wn fil’!- F. H,. Sturtevant and the teacher, Marian on Por Comes uLc oo dn K 409 @100 eonduct a cafe here in Deerfleld. ts se i Oe Pocatrantten chit. met V ;,’r‘t: fll‘ room Ww"flm To xt Bocéx;s mother passed away Sunday in Eigin. <=: 3R $090000p(( o of . Mrs. Leslie Brand entertained the members of the Friday Night Dinâ€" ner Club this past week. . Â¥% Bethany and Bethlekem Evangelâ€" ical young people are having : a roller skating party Thursday eveâ€" :ii:lf (tonight) at the Libertyville ‘Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Hutchison and. daughter Lonuise Ann of Chiâ€" cago were Sunday dinner guests at the 8. P. Hutchison home. The Deerfleld American Legion Auxiliary is Eflu g Pledge ‘of Allegiance on to the children tha I ~orhaale Bock‘s mo Meacham) Jittle daughter have moved from‘ Highland Park. to the bungalow on | the Arthut Wagner property on Woodward Avenue. Mr. on Deerfield ‘Avenue, Callers on Sunday wereMr..and Mrs. William Hutchtson of Wa n arfd Mrs. _â€"Mr. and Mrs. William Heliman of Waukegan visited Mrs. Frank Peterâ€" son on Monday. . * The Areme Club met last evening at the home of Mrs. Edward Klug of Northbrook. The meeting had been postponed one week due to the impsssible roads between the two‘ towns last week. _ been postponed a week. Bb o. Mrs. Earl Frost is entertaining her bridge club on Friday afternoon (tomorrow)}. This club was also Isbrow, who started out last week for a six weeks trip to McAllen, Texas, were snowâ€" bound at . Des Plaines and so returned home. The men left on Monday, by automobile, and hope to make the trip. Last weekâ€" the Press unintentionally stated that M;. Giss and Mrs. Allsâ€" brow were departing for Texas. The Independent Social Club met vesterday at the home of Mrs. Claude Boone. The meeting had Warrington Road. ; Mrs. Richard Easton (was hostess to the members of ‘her‘ bridge club on Wednesday evening (last night). Mr, E. J. Giss and Mr. Harry Alâ€" her bridge club on Yedmd.y'{vei ning of last week at her home on weeks, due to a severe infection which set in ‘shortly after he was stabbed in the, arm. ‘The injury is very serious. 74. ‘ Mr. and Mrs, D. J; Ginter of Park Avenue were Sunday tea ghests at the Co: e home, The Ginters moved TrSeerfleld from Chicago early last Fall and are occupying one of the F. Schar houses. Presbyterian Church in Chicago .on Mohday afternoon, ,â€" > : Mr. and Mrs. Christ Willman had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clapper and two chilâ€" dren of Northbrook. . ; _ Mrs. Mary Koebelin spent Monâ€" day at the home of her grandson, Russell Koebelin in Chicago. }f Mrs. Edna Stanger Orsborn reâ€" turned to her work this week after an absence due to the flu. + Mrs. Peter Juhrend has been ill this past week. ~â€"_ f Earl Johnstonâ€"returned honie from the Highland Park® Hospital last week, where he had been for several « . iiNeni on Thursday evening. â€"| *‘New, longer, wider ears ~Henry Shannon of River Forest t * & j Hk was the overnight gnest of George e e ahiried fewdors: : Stryker on Saturday. On Sunday : : : Smoothâ€"running Vâ€"type| eightâ€"« they were the dinner guests of Walâ€" , e gine;:75 horsepower. “;:':_‘“‘;& ' nvus |. _ L \‘/* Allâ€"aluminum eylinder MMM}WM&Q' * Engine cushioned in live rubber, home of Mrs. Charles V. Steiner of j & Mutanto Tius" unbt B.l.k LW haalc, A Glenview were the guests of Mrs. J. C. Hueh! on Thursday evening. lrlndln.’gl T. 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Blhty-glui throughout in all Deluxe cars. New riding comfort because of the exclusive Fordâ€"designed transverse cantilever springs, C t Bo Vsk Phohe Highland Park 710 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 oc FAqt 2% 0 6> HIGHLAND PARK SCOUT REVIEWED FOR ANXNIVE T!UOISD‘Y, FEBRU Lo NoR RHL f ard Hagensick, Robert H Leonard Rieser, Charles ® David Rompel, Jim Rosen idan, _ Alfred . Stern, He Wilder, J. D. Hook Jr. _ Class of the cburch s1 is represented by Cub Ducker, Ned Garst, Bill man, Peter Kub, Julian Richard Markell, Howard in _ ‘The following boys are for 1983: Jerry Bau, Rob Committee comprised of 1 I% 1933 the committee is men «and boys associated priate time to review the somnel of Highland Park ganization. Here follows the person: ago Jt moved to the Br ""Trt yoal st Seoite it Mr. L. F. Harzm headé Jn CUB PACK Under of

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