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Highland Park Press, 12 Oct 1933, p. 10

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ter of Mr. and Mys. ©, Van Lendayt of Bannockburn, will be married toâ€" day, Oct. 11, to Wilbur Harris of West Lake Forest. After a motor trip to Red Springs, N. C., the home of Mr. Harris‘ parents, the young people will reside in Gouveneur, N. Y., where Mr. Harris recently acâ€" septed a ‘position. â€" . Miss Lois Clark left Monday for Hudson, Wis.. where she is repre» & Wisconsin syne* | Miss Clark %:....Mdsbnkum sisting hostess. will have OL & DOOL CXNIDIL Mss TySw Pordham will be hostâ€" dss to ce members of the American pâ€"gion Auxiliary on Monday eveâ€" ning, Oct. 16, at her home on Hazel Avenue. uu.floyfi.vflkthll- Betty Lou, the year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Batt, broke four fingers of her left hand, Sunâ€" day, when a rocking chair tipped over and caught in a floor register. She was taken to the Highland Park Hospital where the broken bones were set and one finger which was partly severed, was sewed back on. Oscar Schwab left Friday to visit friends and relatives in Fredericksâ€" burg, Iowa. Miss Lillian expects to remain there for several weeks, but her brother will spend the winter there. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Wessling and daughter Dorothy, were Synday dinâ€" mrgwuatthchonoollr.lnd Mrs. Joseph Miller in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Audiss and children, Robert and Delores of Portage, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Colbert and daughter Lois May of Lake Geneva, spent last weekâ€"end at the Fred Mau home in Bannockburn. Mrs. Audiss and Mrs. Colbert are Mr. Mau‘s daughters. Mrs. Roy M. Miller has been visâ€" iting frequently the past two weeks at the home of her mother, Mrs. E. Meyer, in Chicago, who is very ill. Mrs. A. J. Johnson was hostess to the menibers of the Independent Soâ€" cial Club at a luncheon on Wednesâ€" day. The Garden Club of Deerfield met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. B. Jordan. y Mrs. F. J. LaBahn attended the birthday party of her niece, Miss Zihn Doherty, in Chicago, on Sunâ€" y: 24 Mrs. Hannah Rockenbach returnâ€" ed Sunday to her home in St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. Rockenbach, who is an octogenarian, has spent the past two Mr. and Mrs. Archie Antes (Lenâ€" ore Juhrend), have a baby daughter, Janet May, born Thursday, Oct. 5, at the Highland Park Hospital. . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mills and daughter Shirley of Diamond Lake, were guests on Sunday at the George Rockenbach home. Mrs. Charles Selig will be hostess to St. Paul‘s Sewing Society on Thursday afternoon, Oct. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rommel of La Grange visited Mrs. Philip Romme} on Sunday. Miss Vivian Haggie attended a Maywood P. T. A. meeting Thursday . LOCAL and PERSONAL You‘ll use less your home. You‘ll get more keat the a ’ you do burn. Waukegan Koppers C gives you increased quantities of heat and reduces the n of tons you require because it is made to |burn efficiently, Even burning. Leaves, ashes. Rlim« /. inates almost all waste. Makes no , Ask your â€" fuel dealer for particulars . . . then order a supply. with less fuel equals savfnyg Waukegan Koppers Coke to heat : *fi uk To) t S nase . s aout w f ~ I| guests of Mr. Blaine‘s sister, Mrs. * * Jay Miller in | Franklin Grove. * Mr. F. |J, LaBahn visited his| Mr. and. H. 8. Williamson mother,; Fred LaBahn in Evâ€"| have come ‘from South Carcâ€" anston : on y > \â€"â€"_]lina and ; in the Clarence Raymond is in St. Luke‘s | Sherden Mr. Williamson Hospital in f is.. 1 MceManus as asâ€" The 1% Circle will meet Friâ€"| Ristant P for the North day rnoon, Oct. 20, at the home | Shore Council. Mr. MeManus were at the October meetâ€" ing of the W. M. S; at the Bethleâ€" hem Church |last Tuesday. «i UHC â€".â€"_l..-"lâ€"' 401. “" h hcctutedâ€"cfflectitrmnectaiedaditcte ncheon I4 club on Wednesday | Sheboygan, Wis, visited the Alvin muuwuwm- Meyers on‘ Sa lt f ton Road. | Mr. and Mts. Alvin Meyer and Mrs. David Derby ‘has been very | little son ‘last week at the F. i with the H. Meyer . departing Monday spent the. weekâ€"end w?fll her niece, Miss Bertha Freese. | Ccb & Mrs. S. ‘J, Nordorf of Wilmette was the cheon guest of Mrs.| visit bef. ing to Missouri. Floyd Sta on Wednesday. ; Mr. Delbert Meyer were Mr. and |Mrs. George Stanger,| hosts at last Thursday eveâ€" Mrs. Edna and son Charles | ning in pliment to Mr. and Mrs. were guests at the Foster home in| Alvin M | and Mr. and Mrs. Evanston on Sunday. Roger® of New Florence, Mo. Sol Shapiro, Deeszld merchant,| Mrs. Ira Gardner entertained at groceries and meats in this week‘s ter Evelyn jof Chicago, were Sunâ€" day guests \at the Floyd Stanger home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Merâ€" ner and family were also guests: at dinner. Mrs. Williams is the wife of a former minister of the Bungalow inâ€"law, Mrg. Thomas Keefe, ahd daughter Thelma, of Rochester, N Church, Rev, Roy Williams. home in Ch last. Wednesday. James O‘Connor attended the fuâ€" neral of Mrs. James Foley in Chiâ€" cago, last Monday. s | uaupuvel IROuNE, UL AVOCHCDVELq AT. Y.,wmfi%ernflfiypndor Mrs. Joseph O‘Connor attended a luncheon bridge party on Friday at the home of Mrs. Matt Borre in Mrs. John C. Ender spent last week at the E. J. Bingham home in Miss Ender, ‘Arthur Ender and their | guests, Mrs. Thomas Keefe and| daughter Thelma of of the B Mrs. J. C, Ender returned to Deerâ€" field with her family Sunday eveâ€" ning. The party came in two autoâ€" mobiles. iss Thelma Keefe and Mrs. Ender very fortunately escaped a | serious accident, when their car struck in the rear by Mrs. Anna Williams and daughâ€" On Sunday Mrs. .Fugo ne Ender, las l‘l:fl Endar (Arthur Ender irtha |Freese. | Coâ€"L. > | Century 8. Nordorf of Wilmette| Ellis ha e cheon guest of Mrs.| visit bef ta: on Wednesday. : Mr. an and |Mrs. George Stanger,| hosts at sg ,‘2’\%“;3- per C 28 ?Lz,t'i'vx"ffl‘"? PE V"’ } { Ne meb eAfi RS QM + Rendto t in td 3% e j |Q0 _0 es PrEss . eat is Mr. and Mrs, 8. P. Hutchison and | ents, Mr; and Mrs. Fred Selig, Wauâ€" Mr. and Mrs, Dan: Holmes were| kegan Road. â€" . 5. guests at. the Earl Bailey home in| Mrs. John Willman this Chicago on Sunday. _ pait |week at the home of her son, ‘Mr. and Bruce Blaine and| Ethan Willman in Whi Bay, two daughters ‘were the weekâ€"end| Wis. _ _â€"â€"~ _ m thaca has gone to Manitowac, Wis. H. Meyer | for their ; Mo. } Mo., spent last week at the Fred Meyer home, and all attended the Centuryoi. . ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ellis hav ne to Milwaukee to luncheon ¢ ionday for Mrs. J. A. Wells of s:c son, Mich., who spent the weekâ€"end at the F. H. Meyer home. 5@0 | j § ciety at &ho \grade school gymnaâ€" sium. | > \ Mrs. BE H.Kress. returned home Friday fikm i several week‘s visit with her sister, Mrs. Patrick Monaâ€" han in WGPPO“!- > Mrs. Ralph Peterson entertained the Areme (}lr: Wednesday evening at her home on Knollwood Road. ""Mr, and Mrs. Virgil Selig and daughter ‘ Virginia of Highwood spent Sunday with Mr. Selig‘s parâ€" . Deerfield people interested in home talent plays asked to reserve Friday evening, Nov. 10, for the drama, "Attorney for the Defense," Mr. and(Mrs. Roger Ellis, who reâ€" enough 1 keep you $ only tr . ihg| in adva The best wa: made in yo for sure whe \| It is espec ugh ligh years, s y affect 3 f own, a §] F ~ Â¥lou cherish your eyesight] It‘s the most precio: _ you have. Then why tire it th wrong lighting Let our expert advise you. Phone today. it Take i +vmngement of your u*.ps. Or your shades. They ay be the wrong type or improperly ‘placed. | _ â€" ur newspaper {y j hen held 14 inches _ bm your eyes? ‘ ; ture whether your light is right. | t is especially important|that school childr ugh light when they read or study. In the years, straining and firing the eyes can y eyesight. For their protection as c own, ask for a lighti g checkâ€"up of you an you read } CAl I \Lighting advice FREE for the aski ‘ service is absolutely fiee. Just write br we will send an iwho will make a cc in your home, by 1” expert, Then you‘ at of your home. ‘ He‘ll bring a little Snd test the Hlomfaation in every rea location in yourJ;ome. . He may su ia the size of lamp bulb. Hemayrez OoNLY A S$HC TO $EBEB THE badon t Better light) better sight Row Oaln ho $A s "we. fln d worth Patron‘s Nights. ifs. E. D. Bleimehl cw.â€"o..ofsnhi at| iA Bunco party Thur nobh (today) at her hon Fourteen members of the Junior Unhit of the American Legion Auxâ€" have organized a singing class which meets each Wednesday noon at the Deerfield Grammar 1, under the di of Mrs. H Mau and Mrs. Ralph Peterâ€" efi for several wéeks. Mrs.Piiiim lives with her daughter, Mrs. ip re were no sessions at the eld Grade School on Wednesâ€" | . It was visiting day for the hers. | r. and Mrs. William Rech ‘of iac, Mich., were guests Thursâ€" at the R. M. Miller home. . }u. Rickard Sims is visiting at homes of her four sons in Chiâ€" rs. Julian E. Smith entertained bridge club on Friday afterâ€" i at her home on Osterman Aveâ€" r. and Mrs. John J as their guests fl\il amnd Afas CA E. Hf Antonio, Texas. | | . and Mrs. John Heafield have med to their home on Landis after an extended visit in the (% "TIMEB LEFT ORLD‘S FAIR Villiam of New York are visâ€" Mrs. ~North‘s and Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Johnâ€" f Brierhill Road. | . 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