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Highland Park Press, 29 Jun 1933, p. 6

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C @P 14 j (. | iE o { sE > +4 Sf +3 Ece 90 Garments ealled for and deltvered . Tel, H. P. 496 35 8. St. Johns Ave. PAINTING and DECORATING Painté, Wall Paper, Glass ; / Window Shades, Auto Glass Paintors‘ Supplies Central & Second St. Tel. H. P. 9# Generntor, Starter, Ignition Units Repaired Rlestric System Rechecked and Rewired Aflol.dwolqmm ?!. ‘ DR. B. A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. WURTH Fel. H.â€"P. 2774 â€" _ 518 Elm Place :« _ MOTOR CAR â€"ELECTRIC SERVICE AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS Highland Park, HL _ PABTEURIZED MILX AND CRBBAM SANTI BROS. DAIRY pair or Rebuild Any Make of Radiator ‘ukes Bumps and Dents Out of Your Auto Body and Fenders | Drive Your Car In and Get Estimats We Sugggest .. ~ For Quality snd Service Cal K. P. 1581 E. NELSON P. #%6 . _ :o 8. skcownp at. BUTTEZ AND 2008 HOWARDâ€"UDELL CAFETERIA BUMP SHOP A delicious dpd economical lunch with no discom}ort of kitchen heat or Udell Building Highland Park V Schneidet and visited in Degerfleld many times when the Schneiders lived here, Mrs. Mathews is surâ€" vived â€" by . her husband <and one daughter, Elizabeth. Mr. Mathews and Mr. Schneider owned a large subdivisian‘in the northwest gection of Deerfi@ld about thirty y‘eq\- ago and both men still hold some of that land no | \ Mrs. Ravid Mathews of Chicago was buriéd in St. Mary‘s (Mooney‘s) Ceme last â€" Saturday. | Mrs. Mathews: was a sister of Mrsg. J. P. waukee rn‘ the guest jof Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Juhrend last week. â€" ° der) her children, who haye been visiting lat the home of Mrs. Donâ€" danville‘s grandmother, m 7J.~C. Ender, left Tuesday for home in Moling, 11. Dr. Dondanville will meet hig wife and family at Sauâ€" manauk, where they will visLtowith his parents, before returning to Moâ€" line. | Mrs. John Willman spent Thiursâ€" day with her sister Mrs. Sarah Gilâ€" more in Chicago. §] 1 :8 .9f 1 bach and family of Lake Aurich spent sxnday at the George fiocken- ;Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schilling atthe Jate Bto. and S hn tat: loway isa.l::ldlberol_ ie of the first arid finest families of Deerfleld. Dr. Weir is minister of the Deerfleld Presbyterain Church. After a honeyâ€" moon Ephriam, ‘Wis., %r and Mrs. Weir will be at‘ homo':o their many friends in the ‘Galloway resiâ€" dence. | _ t h oo Adelgide McGuire, who was gradâ€" uated ifrom (St,. Norberts| Grade School |at Techny, last reâ€" ceived h gold medal with y engravydd upon it. The honor was given Adelaide because of efficiency in study and because she held/a yearâ€" ly ave of 95, the highest in her class. e is the daughter of Mr. and Mrk. Hubert McGuire of Wauâ€" kegan P ed Misg Sadie M. Galloway and Dr. Williain F. Weir were married Tuedâ€" day rnoon, June 27 at five o‘e in a simple quiet at the Galloway*home on Doame;w nue. Dr. John Barr Weir of Lahore, India, son of the groom, reiatod, assi by Dr. Robert Lee Sawyer, presideént of the Colâ€" lege Chicago. Only t close frie and relatives | the wedding and dinner which followed. Miss Margaret Willkomm of Milâ€" Mrs. L. A. Dondanville (Eva Enâ€" o Aartvb h anietclcents tromas B becandie Sss1 d of the Colâ€" Chicago. ‘Only the close nd relatives : the and dinner which wed. oway is the only daughter e Mr. and Mrs. J Galâ€" Mrs. Whitney: Rockenâ€" ‘amily of Lake Zurich of Choit rehearsals for both adults and children‘ will be discontinued Miss Ruth S this week with Willman in Whi ~ Miss\ Juliana ffWillm;n returned Monday from a week‘s visit with Miss Verna Gre;;'fing:in; Glenview. ‘‘Mr. \md’%ra.fi'wmimf Schinleber and two sons No&t:ook were guests on Eu day at the home of Mr. and Mrs, coe Wessling, . Mr. arnrd Mrs.\ Floyd Stanger and two sons enjoyed an automobile trip to Rockford on |Thursday «and were dinner‘ guests hat evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Buss in Rochester, W&. { Mrs. Roscoe Wessling entertained the Rhoda Circle on Friday afterâ€" in Wheeling," | _ : ‘‘Mr. \md’%rs.;'Wii and two sons N guests on Eulf day Mr. and Mrs, coe . Mr. and Mrs.||Floj two sons enjoyed an to. Rockford on |Thu dinner‘ guests hat : home of Mr. and M in Rochester,; Wig. | Mr. and un.m?‘yd Stanger and the George Stanger family attended a surprise bfirth?ay; celebration last Friday in honor of Mrs. Mary Enâ€" tort‘s gsever#y-fifth ‘ anniversary at the home of Mts. Leanna Wessling in Wheeling, | ~ . in the Members of the Tuxis Society, will participate in a musi¢al program at the Presbyterian Home in Evanston on Sunday afternoon. ‘The K. L,: S{-ugiub composed of the younger church school workers , Mrs, A. R. Warner has as her house guests lflues Ernestine Norâ€" ton and MnrgurFt Smith of Sandusâ€" ky, Ohio. 1 s 4‘ + Miss Anne»‘g:mer left Wednesâ€" day to spend the summer with her grandmother, Mrs. Anna Warner in her arm.. The borne . the flesh. | Batrbara‘s dressed at the Highl pital. i â€" 1 , Mrs, A. ~R. Warne house guests lfluea I ton and MnrglrFt Sm ky, Ohio. §1~s. 4* Miss Anne»\g:mer day to spend the sum grandmother, Mrs. Ar Pulaski, N. Y.â€"| ©: Members of the Tux The four‘ year old‘ daughter of Mr. .and Mrs. Schneidér ‘of Fair Oaks Avenue fell from aâ€"trapese in their yard last Thursday and broke her arm. '{'he.;tl)one had. punctured the flesh. (Barbara‘s injury was dressed at the Highland Park hosâ€" The new krouing gates at Blodâ€" gett on the Northwestern R. R. have been painted crange and black for greater visibility, asâ€"so many autoâ€" mobiles have beencpaghing into the black and whi ¢&w f The four year old‘ daughter of Mrs. B. J. Dickens in Chicago. Mr; and| Mrs. Henry Petersen spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. J. G. Myerg and family in Madison, Wis. : Miss Dorothy Myers of Madison, Wis., is sgnding two weeks with Jean Pettis, â€"|| gue . Mrg. J. A Wallace Re on Sunday Mrs. B. J. ] â€"Dr. and Mré. Walter Metcal{ and daughter, Miss: Edith, left last Friâ€" day for,; the| least and will return next Monday, . ‘Metcalf. is repreâ€" senting the leld Rotary Club at the Rotary Infernational Convention at Boston, N this week,. The Metcalfs will visit relatives at Chatâ€" ham. . Enroute (they stopped at Niagara F'nllIa | o w Mr.':ndilltfi. hrthur Merner en~f tertained Out day. m 4 June Miller|of |Franklin Grove, HJ. is visiting: at the home of â€"her uncle, Bruce Blaine. | j Mrs. Raymond Dobbins entertainâ€" ed her bridge club on Tuesday eveâ€" ning. flsc t .! ] ‘‘Mr. and M .ibeorge'Burnett and two children :311 and Charles of Thorn Hill Farm, are spending this week at the Dells in Wisconsin.â€" â€"‘ â€"*Mrs. d!nr‘. c&Scott entertained the Queen Esther Circle on Friday afternoon, â€"|| /. | oc ‘ Dorcas Cirdle Thrée will meet Friâ€" day afternoon. at the home of Mrs. Ceorge Pett | + family of Ar infion Heights visited their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam‘ Nevill¢ on Sunday. Mrs. Dobâ€" bin‘s mother,| Mts. Neville has been quite ill. | .;|| ~ | $ the former |Jeanette Meyers, who with her parents and sister. Mildred lived here E , years‘ ago, when they aeted a restaurant in the old R. M. 2 t house. Mildred was severely burnedâ€"just before they left Deerfield..| | | != Owosso, Mich., visited Mrs. C. /T. M ed orange and sibility, asâ€"so n ve been.c ir hi u::g» r‘ year old‘ da e Raiqhelt Jr., Helen and chelt, were dinnér guests at the home of Mr. and efker is . spending Â¥. and Mrs. Ethan fish Bay, Wis. > s for both adults , Arthur Merner enâ€" f town guests on Friâ€" Solomon Shapiro left goul;imn trip to Esgâ€" refurning on â€" Monâ€" Church held a pper last eveâ€" «| Mrs, Schilling is ette â€" Meyers, who THE PRES3 rs. Delbert . Meyer has been rking in the Deerfield drmmca s past week, while the clerks have having a few days vacation. rs, R. B. Patterson of Chicago i ‘the guest of Mrs. W. W. Clark Tuesday evening. She was acâ€" s PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN y Fu‘F 6 tor a nice lazy evening on yougiporch: A good smoke, your favorite magaziBe, and plenty of light beside your easy chair. { t THE COST: Only 16 cents. (Just a pen ;;' this total pays for the electricity that lights hé readâ€" ing lamp for 2 hours.) _ | {} This little recipe may be varied in a nuiber of pleasant ways. Substitute a table of bridg II‘ a jigâ€" saw puzzle, a new book. But always the ingrediâ€" ent of good light is necessary. And always it costs remarkably little. One or two orf three centy‘ worth of electricity will iHuminate your porch @r your living room for an entire evening. § °o the summer at sti Paul‘s Church. cial ‘music ) was) furnished on day, June 25, by the male quarâ€" ECIPE for a nice lazy evening on y SPEND YOuUR VACATION _AT THE | Write for 4 > WMlustrated ' colored folder CHICAGO OFFICE â€"$20 NQ. MICH â€"abve ir iT * DELL VI EE ‘HOTEL Lake Delton ~> â€"Wisconsin ;Under Personal Di; FOR PAST TWO YEARS AT 1, Mr. and Mrs. Hg@rry Norton and baby daughter of Harvey were Sunâ€" day guests at the $. H. Meyer home. Mrs. Norton and (Blizabeth Lu reâ€" mained for the w j f On Sunday: ai group <of relativ Easton, Hole and companied by gonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and . Bert Hedges and their little: ter. * 0 in ngon~ a ‘large| Ladies‘ Aid Society next we of: the‘ Meyer r. and, MÂ¥s. Fred Pio{ mim‘ famili¢s| c ‘ld!bn of Elmhurst spent are more mwrou.au"domngu: isin Dells than at: vacation region in W"“'W:zohnmhwm Bbdecoumofi“mfl;'hâ€"o;lz;im fmbim"’:f'd, shing on Lake Delton ing on leafy bridle paths. Allare yours at low costmflf Dell View Hotel. M. E. WOOLLEy country cusmoter ISCONSIN cAd" 3»69"1:« \:"\9\\ Gingham Shade Lamp? It‘s the one piaqkted above; A real bargain (pnly $3.95 green of chocolate plaid, The ivory enameled base is Od:eqhmpnhmmnowl p being featured by other ; 38 LOCAL DEALERS For porches. The pleated OF _ <@0° ‘The Sewing Society will ; t?rd ‘Thursday in July ag c of Mrs. John ‘Willman. Lfie’:,Blnfl where the s C Hole spent her ehild& enjoyed a picnic $ it ahd then visited too P j » ns te y s THURSDAY,~JUN 6 of 8t M § . 8 aee villesk 00 e ~ l ts l 6 recad +s ul $ .0. o j I «t & x3 Y ty 1P it 49 : | Chick i n 0 Per§§ ] locaf‘:nd p Mrs. Petér Juhrend ved beautiful pair of quilts given by Bqlnnockb\gj Garden Club ipst 1 Mr; and :n. Carter M. i sen en in henor jof : twentieth wedding anni Saturday evening, at their Sunset Court. [ 1 mwmkfim ‘Wis., where Mrs. adthe)mg;.fl?mho J y.‘ M Pj bcokvrm::w the end of two weeks. â€" i ¢* * Mr. and Mrs. Clarence . 4 entertaining â€" W s ‘Mr. and Mrs: R. M. VL- *nhill Cemetery. Â¥ ‘Mr. and Mrs. B.. V. Holé, Jr. Mr. D. r of New o B have been visiting this 3 at the m of l:..‘ Hoke‘s | y â€" F, & uml’, 4 xtives in this.vicinity are at ty the Wabld‘s Pal.." [ ~| ."uf: and yfl- !. «J, L‘!Bd Jnd-l the funeral ‘of their Mres. )uryf Baumann of |Ev %um”mm& illed 7 a was . killed. i ce ols cig sister | Mlnniine on enparaay. . [ Grange Mrs. Stevens is exhibififizli aof a> scene at »Lakp O jolo., at a‘ showing: at: B 1 in Chicago, muld:%n k ian pane! in the Hall, 6f & A Cent of Progre i The Tri C. newly e .o are: A r Borehardt, |pres ur â€"J. vice : p: Gllmy, treasurer, ry. : ] The L:,.u I;’Clib will theet y, July 19, at the home r‘nd %nlores' Rade: i‘ i Mre. J. A. Reichelt Jr., anc R. E. , with Mrs. Percy and two c uqf Highhu! m Ts. mf“:l.h?e Blnfl.ocvnlt:-_ | Mrs, C. T. Anders¢n dnter &wm-n Im ‘ompli to herâ€"sikter, Miss mo:!:of‘!’hoénix, Arizg.{ .â€"‘ { j y evening t1 gram B‘m' of Highlant re hosts in scompliment â€" t« m ichelt, who is‘ vhq h"g f"‘_ lx’. : . a wl 5 ‘.Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Sd#dfi dau rude: of CHicag a at the Ender thome an B ‘ Mré. Magâ€"Reid has returns * isit in fowa, to ; the hom 4 Mrs. George Engst |‘Mr. and Mri fiogen nc poe o m | Mr,. and ‘Mrs.. Lineoln c'retl as* their> lay guests| M Â¥f_&",.-.*t"".'fi¥°.Â¥ ica at the F. H. Meyer home.â€" _ Mrs. Koebelin |and in ‘ W "spent last wa k. Willinan‘s Gaughter °L pa ‘in . Chicago, ilg i and her roommate |Mis Knigge todk a trip east. ‘ WHURSDAY, JUNE 29, 40 CHOICE NATIVE BEEF Chickens BIRDSEYE BRAND BROILI CHOICE NATIVE cenuling 1033 spring Leg of Round S VERY FANCY LB. to

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