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Highland Park Press, 19 Oct 1933, p. 15

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} OO T & s hould 4 f CTXTTET Heating bills are lower when o f + you burn Waukegan Koppers . Coke. l Mts. Mary Huhn and daughter, ‘Miss Louise Huhn are spending this week visiting@e relatives in Melvin, I!I. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Huhn acâ€" companied them to Melvin last weekâ€" end and will return there for them next Sunday. . ~ Miss Rosetta Taylor, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Alex‘Taylor of Hazel Avenue, Deerfleld, was married Satâ€" urday afternoon, Oct. 14, at, sixâ€" thirty o‘clock to Mr. Andrew Mcâ€" Garvie, son of Mr. and Mrs. John and James McGarvie II served his brother as best man. A reception followed at the home of the bride‘s THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 19 Locals and Personals Dr. W. F. Weitr at the Deerfield Presbyterian manse, with Miss Jean Taylor as bridesmaid for her sister parents. Mr. and Mrs. McGarvie left for a short trip, after which they will return to Deerfield to reside. ~Mrs. B. L. Davis had as her guest several days of last week at ‘her home, "The Fairways," her brother Mr. Sidnevy H. LaBarge of Grand Rapids, Mich. ~ Miss Irene Rockenbach attended a Thanksgiving Institute, on Friday, and Mrs. Hugh Mitchell and son William, Mr. and Mrs. John Mitâ€" chell and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gei-“ ger (Marian Taylor) of Chicago were out of town guests at the wedâ€" dine of Rosetta Taylor and Andrew McGarvie. © $ Miss Bernice Knaak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Knaak of Wheaton was married Saturday to Mr. W. Lawrence Brooks of Wheaâ€" ton at the Gary Memorial M. E. Church of Wheaton. Those from Deerfield who attended the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Rudoiph Knaak, Mr. and Mrs. Romayne Stryker:and son Alvin, and Miss Ida Knaak and Theodore and| Otto Knaak. \ William Rosenow, who has spent the past two months at the home of his dauchter, Mrs. Samuel Rockenâ€" bach, returned Sunday to his home in Chicago. f § The Just Sew Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.. Sugden (Mrs. C. J. Davis‘ mothér), in Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. James Jones and family of Michigan City, Ind., Mr. CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN | I 392 Central Ave. _ Highland Park Highland Park Fucl Co. I. H. NEMEROFF ®© Your fuel is important. That‘s why you should know the facts about Waukegan Kmbpon' Coke. This fuel is made to heat efhiciently. It burns cleanâ€"never makes dust, smoke or soot. Clean heat protects your home and furnishings from grimeâ€"safeguards health â€"lightens : winter housework. W::kem Koppers Coke leaves few ashesâ€"ends wasteâ€"is easy to conâ€" trolâ€"needs less attention and bur‘n longer. : Enjoy better, economical heating now. Call your fuel dealer for a supply of Waukegan Koppers Coke. â€" _ . ; Â¥ ® $ Deerfield â€" This special Tradeâ€"in Offer is good for this month or;IB So don‘t wait. Bring in your watch today! We will give you a liberal allowance. \COKE, Now DUSTLI Mercer Lumber Co., Deerficld . OPPERS by ducted the primary iconference, Mrs. Archie and little daughter Janet, mmed home Sunâ€" day from the Hig d Park Hosâ€" pital. | ; Mr. and Mrs, LaBahn attendâ€" ed the funeral of Mr. LaBahn‘s Mrs. C. M. Willman will be hostâ€" ess to the members of the Indepenâ€" dent Social Club, next. Wednesday, at her home on Greenwood Avenue. The Edwin Koebélin and Jacob Ott families attended a dinner last evening at the Wheeling Presbyterâ€" ian Church. ids / * ‘Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine and daughter Shirley, were among those from this vicinity who attended the Stanfordâ€"Northwestern fo0tball game at Soldiers Field, Chicago, on Saturday. « Mrs. G. M. Koch ‘and sons Buddy and Kenneth have jeturned from a two week‘s visit with relatives in Minneapolis, Minn. ; fa [‘% + Mr.and Mrs. George Harder and son Melvin, were Sunday guests at the Lewis Harder hPme in Highland o. 3. e which was.under the direction of the Chicago Graded Union at the Capiâ€" and Fred J. ahn. Mrs. B. J. Dickens of Chicago was the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr., on Sunday. f Mrs. Robert Greenslade entertainâ€" ed her Deerfield Club at luncheon on Wednesday (yesterday) after which the members atte the Legion Auxiliary card party at the Moraine Hotel. | 5 f Mrs. Charles A. Selig is enterâ€" taining St. Paul‘s Sewing Society on Thursday afternoon (today). _ _ â€" Mrs. Irving Brand spent several days of last week 'iat the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Engâ€" Park. lish, in Evanston. The Home Repair Shop WE,CALL AND DELIVER Tel. H. P. 846 _ $94 Central Ave. Specializing in things used in and around the homeâ€"Eleeâ€" trical, Mechanical Furniture, Dolls and Kodaks.: Jewelry Diamonds on Credit Iifecmatatect it AGenb Wint wainbech tviratneantilieatemitcied iutter Shnaie tniere tastenin Restsbatontee L dn h ces in dinspsr ce a bridge foursome on Friday « rday to their home in New York. ning.. ~8 e | 'ln.t Ward Gauntlett was hostess Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brand, it a party in compliment to Mrs. G. E. id and Miss el Frank North, the Wednesday before Brand were Sunday guests at. jer departure to the east. | Geister home in Elgin. ;| Wilda Miessner of Bannockburn | Mrs. Robert L. Johnson is ha has been elected to Phi Beta Kappa, a board meeting .of the Â¥ national honorary. scholastic soâ€" Woman‘s | Club at. her home on‘ ¢iety.. Miss _ Miessnerâ€" attends Thursday afternoon (today). | Northwestern University. Mr. unwn. Parsons of Califorâ€"| | Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McMahon of nia have beén visiting at the E. B.| Chicago were the guests of Mr.: and Jordan home. Mrs. R. D. Reeds on Sunday. Mrs. Clarence Wilson fell and inâ€"| | Mrs. Harry Olendorf and Mrs. jured her knee quite seriously, reâ€"| Harry Baum attended a luncheon cently. Her mothér and an aunt| bridge club last Tuesday in Libertyâ€" of Olney, I!L., are staying with her.| ville at the home of Mrs. John Robâ€" Boy Scouts of troop 52 are colâ€"}é 380 Oy lecting toys to repdir for Christmas.) | Dr. and Mrs. V. W. Spriggs spent The troop has its room in the Presâ€" several days of last week with Mrs. byterian Church basement. f priggs‘ parents, Dr. and Mrs. M. The Deerfield Chamber of Comâ€"| f, Wait in Augusta; IIl. Mrs. Hazel Vant Kreh and son Billy were the weekâ€"end guests of Mrs. Eva Wilmot in Waukegan. â€" Mrs. W. J. Kreh and son and heri three daughters and, families, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hecketsweiler a baby, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rollâ€" man and Miss Doris Kreh were Sunâ€" day dinner guests at the L. O. Brockway home in Waukegan. | _ Dorcas Circle One met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. G. Alâ€" bert Willen. .‘ | 1 Mrs. E. L. Vinyard will be hostess to Circle Two on Thursday afterâ€" noon, Oct. 26, * | noon, Oct. 26, _ T. y A Circle Three of the Dorcas Socie-; Bv will meet the last Friday in ctober at the home of Mrs. Fred Haggie. _ ‘ Mrs. Charles Seago will entertain Doreas‘ Circle Four at luncheon on Thursday, Oct. 26. .. j merce will meet Thursday evening Mrs. Harry Allsbrow will enterâ€" tain the Rhoda Circle next Friday: afternoon. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank North and son, who have been the guests ofl Mrs. North‘s brother, R. L. Johnâ€" S TA N DA RD O |IL SE R VJ C where to begin." . . || Allow us, madam, to let you in on a secret. You don‘t need to know where to begin. All you need to | know is the address of the ne Standard Station, You just bring the car in and Chéerful Stan does all tbereot.Hednimtheoil.puu the right grade, \ makes a record so he can remind you when it‘s time to do it again. At the same time, he checks the tires, the battery, the radiator, does all the little things neccultyt“othep'ropercmofa_. j | . The next time the man of ! uy-,“hf I‘d like to go out this evening too “ Ican‘t because have to take the car out for service," why not take 55X "the job off his haads 'doityonnelhho | > next day? With Cheerful Stan‘s help you | . can do it quite as welllas he can. _ â€" "When it comes to keeping a bathroom clean," you say to yourself, "no one can do it better than I can. Butdruiningamnkcue,whyl ul ‘t even know and she‘s e%i.lally' good at draining a crankcas She lfigeeps IlL a sp%tless A bath!i“oom T HE imn called "Here and There in the unty 35 Years Ago," is the folâ€" ‘lowing interesting | little article: 38\ Tel Glencoe Tel. Highland Park.. 965 N. S. JOHNS AVENUE Phone H. P. 4211 In the Independent Register colâ€" Screenings â€" of Brierhill Bo;d. utnfnéd Satâ€" By experienced repair man. Estimates Free General Hauling Black Dirt â€" Filling Dirt STEFFEN RADIO SERVICE Louis Tazioli Catch Basins Cleaned Cinders Lake Sand and § OF ATLAS TIRES AND BATTERIEs 4353 1843 "Michael Jumbles, who has been emâ€" ployed by James M. : y for the past several years, returned Sunâ€" day from a trip to the Omaha Expoâ€" â€" MURPHY 6 S§5CHW ALL Heating and Plumbing Contractors Hot Water, V?por. High or jLw Pressure Steam 24, at two o‘clock. Standard Complete Servi: THREE EINE GASOLUN e New Standard R ..“::"::Z"“,,,..,:',*"a 0 © Cro’:vn yl e Stanolin THREEâ€" FINE MOTOR 0 * llo-V‘- “D::ldlepdd nludge motor oil e Po ine e Stanolind. AlluTiru,Tubuandofi teries. Semdac AutoP. gl:: :sl!!rqe Windshi e autumn meeting of th ¢ ty Federation of W ‘s 4 s will be held at the f i. NJ $ O 8 Wb U 34

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