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Highland Park Press, 8 Jun 1933, p. 10

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#1« | PAQE FOURTEEN _ REDU _ The Eric Ericksons. have moved from Highland Park to the apartâ€" iment over Knaak‘s pharmacy, reâ€" cently vacated by the Endebrocks. _ Mr. and Mrs. A. Levinson of Chiâ€" cago were Sunday guests at the Solomon Shapiro home. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Endebrock moved‘ Thursday from the Knaak apartment to the Varner house on Elm Street. Kenneth Vetter is acting as an inâ€" formant for the local tourist camp and is stationed at the main inter: section of the village highways to hand out literature and to welcome visitors to the Century of Progress. day. Mrs. W. J. Button will be hostess to the Sewing Society of St. Paul‘s Church on Thursday afternoon, June 15, at her home on Chestnut Street. Mrs. Theodore Decker and Miss Charlotte Brand were hostesses at a lunchegn for the benefit of the Highland Park Bethany Church at the Brand home in Deerfield last Friday. t * Fred Kersten of Chicago visited at the 7red Haggie home on Tuesâ€" Mrs, Irving Brand spent several days of last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. English in Evâ€" anston. The Deerfield Woman‘s Club is planning an exhibit at the World‘s Fair in Chicago from July 1 to 7. Miss Roberta Viin Arsdale has reâ€" turned to her home in Downers Grove after a week‘s visit at the John L. Vetter home. Mrs. J, R. NOt% associate matron of, the Deerfield 0. E. ‘S., filled the station of chaplain last evening at Campbell Chapter, Highland Park. Last Thiursday she acted as warder at the 'Libertyvgl:“eChnpter, and chaplain at the r Chapter in North Chica;o on Saturday evening. Tomorrow evening she will serve at the Wauconda O. E. S. % Mrs. Earl Varner will be hostess to the Woman‘s Missionary Society of the Deerfield sbyterian Church on Thursday aftérnoon, June 15, at her home on Waukegan Road. The topic for discusgion will be: Forâ€" eign , West Indies and National Philippines. Miss|Emilie Knaak will preside, in the absence of Mrs. F. H. Meyer. â€" [ + Mr. Arthur Ender and his sister Miss Clara: Ender, went to Moline, Ill., on ‘Tuesday| to spend several days with their niece, Mrs, L. A. Dondanville (Eya Ender). | Mrs. Dondanville and her children are reâ€" turning with the Enders to Deerfield today for a seve{al week‘s visit. Katheryn Beckman, the seventeen year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jdohn Beckman, was brought home by ambulance ?om the Highland Park Hospital on Tuesday. | Miss Beckman who T severely injured in an automobile\ accident several weeks ago, is now in a cast. A trained nurse i$ assisting in her care. Mr. Beckman is the Bowman milkman.for the west side of the village. * [ ‘ Bruce Frost of 1d were marâ€" ried Sunday, J 4, at the home of the bride in Chicago. Miss Julin Huyg acted as bridesmaid for her sister and Eldon Frost served his brother as best man. After a week‘s wedding trip in Michigan and Ohio, Mr. and Mrs, émtwill reside on Hazel Avenue. The groom, a son of Mr. and lu.divi:rryi'root,km- ployed at the type Corporation in the village. Selig. : t u+ arry M Beatrice Huyg of Chicago and Bruce Frost of | ldw}mmil ried Sunday, J 4 at the home of| Mrs. the bride in Chicago. Miss Julin| spent sev Ind. Mr. Schneider is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P .Schneider of Chicago, who were formerly Deerfield resiâ€" dents, living for years in the house now owned by Mr. and Mrs. Fred inson Schneider, on Sunday, May 24, at the Wesley Chapel, Waynetown, Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Remley anâ€" nounce the martriage of their daughâ€" ter Minnine Elizabeth, to John Dickâ€" WAUKEGA Make a big reduction in your next season‘s billl ar a partâ€"of your supply of Waukegan Ko present low price. This is "bargain time" gn th economical home heating fuel. There are sizes for all and boilers. Call your fuel dealor now. ; your heating cos Recommendeu a;:ld â€"Soild & HIGHLAND PARK FUEL CO.J . â€" PAUL BORCHARDT | [ _ |FRANK SILJESTROM | â€" | MENONI & MECOGNTI | ‘ KOPPER S DEERFIE&L) | LOCAL and PERSONAL at COXE have as their jest, Mrs. Gerâ€" trude Ulfers of |Gibsoy City, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Aohnson of Alâ€" pha, Minn., and Mr. and Mrs. Irvâ€" ing Baumhardt land two children of Marton Grove ywere $unday guests at ithe George Sticken home. â€" Mrs. Brown, |who ‘has conducted the Home Puppy Shop in the Desâ€" mond building Degrfield Avenue, has moved to New York. i The W. W. Rgley fqmily of Highâ€" wood rented the| Ezrq|Fritsch house on Hazel Avenue. _ . { ‘ Mr. and Mrg.) F Horenberger: entertained out of town guests Sunâ€" day at their home o% Central Aveâ€" nug. | #, ; Mr. and Mrs, pha, Minn., an ing Baumhardt Marton Grove| at ithe George k Mr. and M: have as their 1 trude Ulfers o W. J. Desm tric shop fro The part vac is to be made room, where to‘clubs and Mrs. W. L. Janet are s June at Sonm Mr. and named their Mary Lou. S Chicago. Mrs. Elmert Hecketsweiler (Ethel Kreh) of Highland Park took Mrs. Charles Hatch‘s place in the Deerâ€" field State this .week, because the latter was lill with tonsilitis. ‘Dwight Sherman,: son of Austin Sherman, anfl| Mrs. Mary Delories Sherman, was| married recently to Marguerite lberg ‘of Northbrook. They will reside in Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Russell Potterton was hostess at a bridge ty Friday‘evening at her home for the [benefit of the Legion Auxil 64 /6 1 * The Ken*o W.,. Davis family moved from| hicngJ‘u) 1056 Hazel Avenue last |week, in the house formerly occupied by the Gilfillans. ‘Eugene er\ u}d Hans Bahr spent several {days of last week at Green Lake, Wis. | 0. | Mrs. Roy |CGlavey entertained at bridge on Friday evening. . | Mrs. Edward Klug?will be hWostess to members| of the Areme Club on Wednesday evening at. her home in Highland Park. 1y . will be transferred fo Berwyn. | : Mr. and Mts. Arthur Arnold and Mrs. B. J. Ditkens of Chicago were the‘ guests of (Mrs. J,; A. Reichelt Jr, oh Friday eygning. i } : The men telephone ttict. on W pleting , the will be tra | Mr. and |Mrs. Elmer Peters who have been sk ing at,the Huhn home are moving this week to Berwyn. | The men e ployeji to remove the telephone poles in the business disâ€" ttict. on Waukegan ‘Road are comâ€" pleting their| work ‘this week and a bridge luncheon on Wednesday. | Several new men ‘who have been ‘énrolled in the Volunteer Fire Deâ€" &artment this last month are Alfred astfield and Conrad Uchtman. | Mesdames | George Engstrom, W. K. Hout, William Walton, and F. P. Browning were hastesses on Wedâ€" nesday at a luncheon bridge party at the Engstrom home which brought that club to & close for the summer months. â€" | | + ; house on spent weeks‘recuperating at the home of Mrs. Clifford Rose, reâ€" turned week to her home in Highland yys 3 \_Mr. and| Mrs. J. F. Leaming and family of| Highland Park moved Wednesday |to the Almon Frost |Mrs: Delbert Meyer and Mrs. Far{yll" e were hostesses at a som Lloyd and Mrs. auston havt opened their home on Wilmot _ for ‘the ‘summer months, ols . this .week, because ill with tonsilitis. . Harry Mau have ew . little daughter, was horn May 22 in id is moving his elecâ€" n| the &mg‘rue store. ted by‘" Mr. Desmond into & private dining [Â¥. Shgrne'.will cater Tganizations. alton | and daughtér : dingT he month of aven, Mich. ‘s. Raymond Dobbins rision Street. v . Pettis entertained at heon on Wednesday. lis, C. V.; Hammer and £1 Buy all oke at ELEC Mrs. C. R. Sugden, eaptain of Girl Scouts of troop one, will meet \with them once} o‘Fonth during the J::'n- mer vacation for hikes /or outâ€"door meetings, ‘; s e‘ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Roberts ]wd son were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mericle. 4 f _ Misses Joggphine Trute and E%kth Radoll and Mrs. Lee Wenzel of Chiâ€" The \Dorkas Home is . especidlly proud of two of its childremâ€"Fratnikâ€" lin Hrdlicka and Mary Mailm: Franklin won a silver cup for the best essay in a contest conducted ‘by the Legio®] and is valedictorian of the eighth\ grade for 1933. . M&ry was : voted the best all-around, firl Scout. °> i: * id . Mrs. Mi Biederstadt Gibb$ is soliciting memberships for the Chiâ€" cage Junior School Camp, where her son has been for the past‘zl;ree years. Anyone wishing information can reach |her at the home of her mother, MÂ¥s, F. C. Biederstadt.| | Jack: Gibbs, who attends the Chiâ€" cago Junior School near Elgin will return honke! Sunday for a several week‘s; vacation. | home o0 lux! ability of| continuous, even c helps you save on food billfi desserts and salads in EI+ examine bther automatic re who arg to be leaders at the . Seout Camp â€"Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan, f leaving this week to open them and ‘é for the first contin; in nville, HI1 } £39.9°6! l(u.Edwurd‘Logzm;mat«o The Krause family returned this| Pontiac, Mich., because of the illness week to their home on Old Mill Road| of her daughter; Mrk. Phyllis Repenâ€" from Flgrida, and will spend the| ning. Mrs. Repenning and son will Carl Berning is being g this month from‘ Blackburn Why has Electrolux been n‘s ledn in so many thousands of bomea?? More than 100 o Shore owners supplied the answer en they replied " to the ;following questions; (1) Did|the fact that it makeg cold without machinery have some influence in your degisign to invest in an Electrolux?P (2) Doés the silence of Elec ‘olux make its use free from annoyance? (3) Do you enjoy the convenience and depend. Users answered "YES" to each of these questions Come in now and ins cét f'e Electrolux models in our displayâ€"or telephone. |G i complete information on Electroluxâ€"then compdrel Time will not lessen the§pe fect efliciéncy ojf Electrolux. This u&msual ‘automatic fefrigerator has no moving parts ,t‘b wear, make njx , vibrate or need repairing and replacement. A tinry gas flame takes the place of machineryâ€"and assures you. lowest opérating costâ€" permanent silenceâ€"constafit dependability. _ Cooled Gas Refrigers{ti;jr stalled it will be giving as silent, as dependable, as IGgw cost automatic refrigeraâ€" tion service as the first day of its use. [ Years from the day Lo west Quite | ia‘\ number azing No Mov ‘ermane wil} arrive | THE PRESS cold? (4) Do you believe Electrolux sP ( }Doyoulikepmpdfingfroun ; t P ... Carefpl buyers may frigeratorsâ€"but they BUY Electroâ€" fyo have an Ele@f:trolu_x Airâ€" l;)r stalled it will be giving as ving Pa ent Sile, perating Robert Jordan . returned Home rom the Universityt of Illinois on onday, where he ‘has completed is janior year. He is the son of r. and Mrs, E. B. .;Erdan. Mrs. Harry Frost has gone to Ponâ€" iac, Mich, for a month‘s visit with er son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. a Frost, who had come to Chicago is past week to | attend Bruce rost‘s wedding. ’J : a Mrs. Elmer Schmidt is entertainâ€" g at a party on Fx?iday afternoon tr Circle Four of St. Paul‘s Church. .. Mrs. Peter Perry and her daughâ€" ter, Mrs; Edwin Beckman, will be joint hostesses at a meeting of the Queen Esth;r and dnchcl Circles on Thursday a oon| (today) at ‘the Perry home, | The Naomi Cirel&will meet Friâ€" ay afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs,. Monroe McKillip reâ€" urned Wednesday from an automoâ€" ile trip. 0 } C 1 ning. Mrs.: nning and son will return to Deerfleld with Mrsa. Long to spend the summer. â€" Mrs. Wi‘l;l:m dofnlmnfor- est was ‘ the guest: rs. rry Devine on Wodnood‘zg i A ‘restavurant is mning ‘in the building _ north . and : â€" adjoining Knaak‘s Drug Store, > RoDert PFage. _ .0 _| Le Roy SqullyAlpeF:OSnnday with Mr.‘and Mrk. Fred tine in Elmâ€" urst. ‘ Quite a number from here atâ€" ended the last dante for this seaâ€" on of the Old Timé Pleasure Club t the Union Hotel in Wheeling, on aturday evening. || MÂ¥s. Harry Clavey attended a ridge party Wednesday evening at he O. G. St. Peter home in Wauâ€" egan. 1 | end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page left Monday for a vismb relatives in Canada. 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