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Highland Park Press, 14 Dec 1933, p. 13

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rare. For;the all foodlights with spike for tin;imomdn”.fl(nd. ber and greén color sifdes 90 K SPRINGS _ mmG.|} 4 HORSERACK ‘RIDING n cakes In an iA o $4 )82 m t 4o4 Mmss on ads 10 i c&.}sfi and tles with 31 tiny lights. A bulb insige does the trick. miles, Christmés Treeat $2.95, pictureof CHEER l HOME | ul‘ + g "Home of Pluto Water" Ith! ie Far Gomee in (indoor}, .‘. W Ping Pong, ! & HJ J. FAWCETT, Mgr.‘ in the fall 3% â€" LJ it THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1988 w Mr: and Mrs. Thomas E. Kussell|at her on avenué, The were pleasantly surprised Saturday | men Christmas gifts for evening by & group of over seventy» |‘the |. y ‘s: Home, hfrhndsmdrdnfinl,;tflnlr ie Do: Home, and the Old Peoâ€" home on South Waukegan Road. The iple‘s Home at New Carlisle, Indians. amw.ddintmn!vmryoithofi l.wuquhw.n ition Russells. s : ‘of money for the m ~Mrs. Harold Norman (Vera Stone|made. â€" . F } f Norman) of Bannockburn, an.illusâ€"| _ Mr. and Mrs. 8, P. Hutchison and trator of children‘s books, was one Mr, and Mrs. ~Holmes visited of the speakers on Tuesday at the|at the William: Hellman home , in Neighbors‘ Club of Kenilworth. /‘ ankmd:n #urday.. â€". > > *‘Rev. and Mrs. A. P. Johnson of | ‘‘Mrs. Louise Fj Nessler. and Chicago‘visited at the home of the| ber sister, Mrs. Emma Derwald of Roscoe Wesslings on Friday. Chicago, visited ‘at the s‘homes of Mrs. Pearl Mueller of Foley, Ala.,| Mr. and Mrs. Louis Soefker, and is visiting relatives in this vicinity.| Mra..John Wi on Sunday. mmtpmofthomk-hlhs .. Roberta Blaine celebrated her been visiting her mother, Mrs. Edâ€"|eighth birthday anniversary Friday ward. Bach in Northbrook. She will | &fternoon. _ : | be in Deerfield the latter part of this ‘Miss Vivian Haggie was the over. week with her sister, ‘Mrs. Ross|night guest of Myrtle Weeckesâ€" Sherman. y ser in Maywood, Thursday. © * Mrs, Elmer Schmidt will be hostâ€"| ~Miss Anna Krimbill of Chicago ess to members of her bridge club spent Wednesday and Thursday with tomorrow aftencon. her niece, Miss Bertha Freese. > The Birthday Club gave. a surâ€"| : Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston enâ€" prise anniversary party in compliâ€" tertainedâ€". a v::xvp of ‘ friends . on ment to Mrs. Joseph O‘Connor last whdm' y b.i ng in :‘onof of Mr. Thursday afternoon. . | _ _ . : |Johnston‘s birthday anniversary, > Mrs. Eva Wilmot, Miss Clara Keyes, Mrs. W. J. Kreh and Mrs. . Clarence Roliman of Waukegan, and Doris Kreh of Highland Park, visâ€" ited relatives here on Thursday and attended the Dorcas chicken supper. ‘ _ Mrs. C. S. Fehr, who resides with her daughter, Mrs. Isaac Rapp, spent the week with her son, C. C. Fehr, in Oak Park. The Wilmot Mothers‘ .:Club will meet this afternoon at the school to make plans for the Christmas party. Franklin Thomas, husband of Louise Kersten, is very seriously ill in the Evanston Hospital, where he has had two major operations. Reâ€" ports the first of the week.stated that he was slightly improved. Mr. Thomas‘ parents live in Ravinia. Mrs. Virginia Hicks kept open house Wednesday( yesterday) in honor of the birthday anniversary of her daughter, Mrs. Ambrose Montaâ€" von of the Green Tree Inn, West Lake Forest, at her home on Deerâ€" field Avenue. _ Mr. and Mrs, S. P. Hutchison visâ€" ited at the Jennings‘ home in Chiâ€" eago on Sunday. _ _ ___ Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. J. Kreh in Waukegan. Miss Mary English of Evanston featured in a solo cellophane dance Saturday evening at a snowball parâ€" ty given by the Alpha chapter of Kappa Phi sorority at the Kenilâ€" worth Club. Miss English is a sisâ€" ter of Mrs. Irving Brand. _Fred W. Kersten Sr. of Chicago spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. _ Mrs. C. M. Christensen entertainâ€" ed a few friends at luncheon Thursâ€" d‘,y‘, 10 Bs wae D ueide z Fr;(drsn(??: Chri Mrs. G. Albert Willen and son Paul returned Saturday from Apâ€" pleton, Wis., where Mrs. Willen had been called because of the illness of her father, Mr. John Grootemont. Mrs. Grootemont will arrive next week to make her home with her daughter. ; Miss Elsie Devine has returned to her home in Harrodsburg, Ky. She was accompanied on the trip by Mr. and Mrs. Berry Devine and son Norbit, and Mrs. M. C. Love. Miss Devine remained in Kentucky but the others returned to Deerfield on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Oetzel spent Sunday with Mrs. Octzel‘s sister, Mrs. Edward J. Smith in Rogers Park. : & Mrs. E. H. Selig will be hosteos" to members of her luncheonâ€"bridge elub on Wednesday. Mrs. Leslie Brand entertained her sewing club on Wednesday afterâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Taylor of Highland Park have moved to the Herbert Savage house on Hazel aveâ€" _Bobby Schmidt celebrated his eight birthday anniversary at a party last Saturday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mrs. Floyd Stanger entertained the Mutual Club on Friday evening Just Sew Club will meet e Your own Snapsho 22 North Second Street : | LOCAL and PERSONAL â€" _ Ten Cards for ~ $‘|oo * including : | G_REET}EJG CARDS _ FOR CHRISTMAS HECKETSWEILER STUDIO envelopes,}> . _/« surâ€"| â€" Mr. and | Jack Johnston enâ€" apliâ€" | tertainedâ€" a up of ‘ friends on last| Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. : _ _|Johnston‘s birthday anniversary. will| | Mrs. J. R. Notz will be hostess to nrembers of the Tuesday Evening Sewing Club next week. | . Mr. and Mrs, Henry Petersen were hosts at a bridge party on Satâ€" urday evening.s 5 * s . _ Mrs. Edwin Beckman entertained the Rachel Cirdle on Wednesday ‘ ‘The S. G. Mennell family is reâ€" siding in the lowep apartment of the Im Il‘ole ‘houu‘ ?& f Doerfield’ Alvem‘l‘e. day, Dec. 20, at 8 p.m., with Mrs. F. H. Ernest, chairman of the band in charge. ; 4 | Mr. and Mys. R. L. Johnson of Brierhill Road spent last week with Mrs. Johnson‘s ;nother, Mrs. S. Porâ€" ter in Paducah, Kentucky. Mrs. Mary hntorf of. Montana, who is a pioneer of the North Northâ€" field vicinity, h*s spent the past two vears with her‘ sister Mrs. Leanna .A card part}.‘ ‘sponsored by St. Patrick‘s band, ‘will be given at the Holy Cross parish hall on Wednesâ€" Wessling of Wheeling and with her two brothers, Simon Stanger of Raâ€" vinia, and Georfi‘e Stanger of Deerâ€" field. During the past week fareâ€" well parties were held in Northâ€" brook and Deerfleld preceding her departure for South Dakota to visit her son Carl Entorf. yA tes] < Mr. and Mrs. Hubert © Juhrend spent four dayk. of last week with Mrs. Juhrend‘s {relatives at La Fayâ€" ette, Ind. pas‘ « 4 _ Mr. and Mrs.~P. J. Jubrend and grandson Jerry, were guests last ’l;rurnday lt'rg& Willkomm home i "‘Milwtukee. } e . "/Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Youngs spéent several days of this week in St. Louis, Mo. | | The W. W.fidey family moved recently from Ezra Fritsch home on. Hazel Avemue and returned to Highwood where they had previousâ€" ly lived. Mr.}Raley was taken to the ; Highland |Park hospital last week following) an automobile acciâ€" PCY S 13 } ©*Norman . Carstensen, brother . of Mrs. Peter Peér’un, died Thursday at his home in Northbrook. Memâ€" bersâ€"of t‘ke family attended the funâ€" eral services on Sunday. j ;Jd Arno Frantz, treasurer. | The B, L. C. E. of for the ensuing vear are: Olive Frantz, president; ‘Mrs. William Haggie entertained at luncheon last Wednesday at her home.on Elm Street. ‘Quilting parties are being held each day this (week at the Russell Potterton home.. Members of the ‘Auxiliary :of American Legion expect to comp the quilt before Christmas. â€" . | | $ "Arthur F. Merner was reâ€"elected superintendent ; of the Bethlchem lgtangelictl Church School at the annual meeting last week. Ambrose Cox is asgsistant superintendent; Mrs. Ruth Frantz Giss, secretary; Olive Frantz, assistant secretary; Harold Giss, §g'!ker, sec her home on F avenug, The mbers tmas gifts for ville: Children‘s Home, Do Home, and the Old Peoâ€" ‘s Home at New Carlisle, Indiana. financial report of the organizaâ€" will make distinguished ry,; and Clifford 26 Phone Highland 50c extra | regfi lless of quantity "if F'our name is to be included. day at the Edward Brennan home in | _ â€"â€"~ .. ; wat. g : >A bak Inam TL _‘ Meet This Evening * ‘Mr. and Harry Mrs. Ellis of Ausâ€" [ s 1| es ) 0 :finvhihdm‘ if Mrs. Mary | _ Interest in the B Bowling Huhn on S _( |_|___/â€" _ __| _ |League of the Bethichem Evangeliâ€" :: Mr. and MÂ¥s. Fred| Selig spent cal Church is : increasing . weekly. Sunday at the home pf their son|This week (Thursday evening) the Tigers, headed by T. J. Gilfillan and : Mrs. Ita Gardner| will entertain | sup by J. Mericle, F. Stanger, Dorcas Circle Two or Wednesday | R. Basinger, and J. Vetter, will afternoon, Dec, 27. Circle One will\ meet the Bears headed by C. Scott meet Monday evenin| the home and}bae&ed.HB.,‘Frolt,n.lerm. of Mrs, Carl Stadler| Circles Three | H. ‘and H. S. Allbrow. The and Four will meet the last week in e bowls in the basement of the Décember. _ [ |.| .â€" _ _ ,_ _ |Arno Frantz home. A new ball has Huhn on Sunday, :: Mr. and Mrs, Sunday at the h Virgil Selig in Hi : Mrs, Ira Gardt Dorcas Circle | Tv afternoon, Dec, 27. Circle One will meet Monday evenin| the home of Mrs, Carl Stadler| Circles Three and Four will meet the last week in Décember. Haak . A ce No j . Charles Orsborn | has returned home from the Highland. Park Hosâ€" pital and is recuperating from an children of ian Church 1 evening at 7’3 0 will be moving pi sic: and candy. "Miss Luella . P spent Sunday wit Floyd Stanger. ‘Mr. and Mrs. itrey Rockenâ€" bach and: son Doi £: Waucorida visited Mr. Rocken ‘s erandfaâ€" home Saturday ,a‘{1 with her sister, M in Rogers Park. ‘Helen Engstrom are planning to spé ‘holidays with the : in Weslaco, Tt:n. brows are also ef with the Giss fan day. Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Weir enterâ€" tained at tekh on gy in compliâ€" ment to the John B. Weirs who are sailing Dec. 1‘9 f ukhore, India, for a period 6f si% br seven years. A. 0. Rockepbach faffCrystal Lake visited at the home of his father, George Rockehbu}i: fiofi Monday. Mr. and Mrs. tllericlo have a new d-ugh;:r, b:oF;Su_nday, Dec. 10, at the Highland Park Hospital. Irwin P lfi Sunday on a busginess trip to Flint, Mich. Mrs, . Johanna nning and her daughter Julianna of Glenview were Sunday guests at the C. M. Willâ€" man . home. 3 | A large delegation of young peoâ€" ple attended & rolley g#kating party at Arlington |Heights last evening, sponsored by the Tj ¢ and the LLL Club of St. Phul‘s hurch. | Mrs. Elmer Hoffman fell down stairs Sundayâ€" fractured her "Bubbles" and Fr dren of Mr. and Mr have been ill.| . || Mr. and Mttl. children visi Mr. téher, Henry Mehrten: Qnndaw | MMITACY + | 14 d Mr. and Mts. Bryce Hill of Oak Park visited at the E. H. Selig home on Sunday. | [( .| ( Royal Neighbors of the Deerfield arm. Camp will meet ‘ (tonight) at the 1 their annual elect _ The Independent yesterday afternoon Mrs. W. J. Button, Mrs. F. H. T.Mey# will be hostess on Thursday, Dec‘f 1, to the Woâ€" man‘s Missionary | Society of the Presbyterian Church. (Mrs. Ira Garâ€" ner and Mrs. William Koebelin, will be the leaders. _ National mission topic: Mormon Figeld; foreign misâ€" sion topic: Persia, Mesopotamia (Irâ€" aq) and Syria. . || | Mrs. C. E. Piper entertained her Yuncheon bridge club Friday. Mrs. C. R. Sugden will be the next hostâ€" ess. C | LE P Miss Irene The annual Christmas party for iling Dec. 19 fc r a period 6f si Mrs. George 4 me Saturday af ith her sister, M . Rogers Park. Helen Engstrom e planning to sp lidays with the Weslaco, Tt:u. ows are also e Hair Cuts . Boys‘ and Girls‘ || | shnedrosdteintipsuat d bul d rs. W. J. Button};| | Mrs. F. H. T.Mey# wi â€" Thursday, Dec‘f 1, an‘s Missionary | Soc esbyterian Church, )B r and Mrs.| William J the leaders. _ Natio pic: Mormon Field; . n topic: Persia, Meso ) and Syria. _ || | Mrs. C. E. Piper ent Rubin‘s ?eauty Shop wANT ADS BRING RESULTS (Rubin‘s in P C € ss trip P‘gn I entine ‘ Hess,| War veteran, is 1 in health., | | E \.llll. peserrer .A‘...g-....... y wwxn(‘m}{; ILL, p4ll ( at the, C. legation of yc rolley #kati Heights last e ¢ and hul‘s hurch. Hoffman 1 y â€" | fract f ,,J 1 i, ockenbach, on Tuesâ€" Th ingsday evening wni_hall to hold ank, small chilâ€" s. Walter Page, i 6f, officers. â€" jocial Club met at the home of .Jlehrwu and Kehrten‘s broâ€" s in Cicero on oi &Ev‘olyn Kent e Christmas %'Giu family o Harry Allsâ€" week‘s visit Store) THE PRESs . $2 35¢ 20c bowling is more accurate, Dr. J. 8. Attig, professor of hisâ€" tory at North Central College, Napâ€" erville, spoke Sunday evening at the Bethlchem Evangelical Church on "Young People and Christian Eduâ€" Dr. Attig Speaker ... Here Sunday Evening procured and the games as a All flavors; 4 for .. Savoy GELATINE DESSERT SAVOY RAISINS Seeded or Seedless, 2 15â€"0z. pkgs....... MAZOLA Salad or Cooking Oil t _ _ BJc ... 39c 2 pkgs. Pills Pancake Flou 1 pt. Good Kind Table Syrup all fo STANDARD CUT GREEN or WAX BEANS 19 : NO. 2 CBUS ..::::sArclrsess> sss revevenverrecen cenbenebrleced c Beech Nut SPAGHETTI J AAMUNE AOK ,.....::/sTeâ€"cicmessr carscunreceseviues OSCAR MAY??ER BACON SLICED, IB, .........}................c.c.llclll Boneless FANCY SPRING ; LOIN LAMB:CHOPS « Now is your chance to bu "Furniture Gifts" at 50c on the We purchased the entire §toc of the Stone Furniture CG., North Genesee St. at a publ auction and are in position t offer Exceptional Bargaing _ SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLA FEINSTEIN FWRNITURE CO ‘A1â€"47 South Genesee Street _ 805 Deerfileld Avenue Phone Deerfield 16« Friday & Saturday, December 15â€"1§6. _ Groceries â€" Fruits â€"« Vegeta es U N LAMB:CHOPS | .. ; AMASs PV FREE PROMPT DELIVERY SERVIC SOL SHAPI GROCERY and MAR ty ie »rogiug began With a tom io compliment young ladjes in charge of the meetâ€" lu.-vithnluldmhmw rick. The main gervice concluded the O.E.S, Officers Are . % Elected in Deerfield ‘21¢ 19¢ 19¢ i 'b.AA serrerserssserssess 'l‘J $ ‘ E6 A T S ’Q&mmm HUBBARD SQUASHQ YELLOW TURNIPS: CALIFORNIA C per bunch ..... Michigan CELERY FLORIDA TANGER Juicy; medium size; 2 doz. .l}.......{â€"».â€"â€" BANANAS Fancy Prime ROUND 6TE May We Have Yw or XMAS POU Â¥@ i. Waukegah, IIIi passed away . THE BEST ONLY decrefolferss $%

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