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Highland Park Press, 19 Jul 1934, p. 6

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14 th M $7 %# t8~~ Mr. and Mrs, Frank O‘Connor and little son James (namesake of Supâ€" ervisor| James O‘Connor) and Miss Rose . O‘Connor spent Su with the the families of Mrs. Frank O‘Connor‘s three sisters, Mrs. Elizâ€" abeth‘l!g::m, Mrs, Helena Hahn, and Mrs. ie _fi‘illfel‘dt, all of Cloverâ€" dale, II. ey also ‘stopped in Elmhutst to visit one of their forâ€" mer ne hon,thmm Dawson, â€" en Fw.l s Lon "% hss en‘ o4 0 * August Winter was taken to: the Highland Park Hospital on Friday morning to have xâ€"rays taken, beâ€" cause of an injury to his back‘ reâ€" ceived |while assisting with a conâ€" crete s{dewalkâ€" at his home on gun- set Cofrt, which is rented to| the Charles Seagos. Mr. Winter returnâ€" ed honte Smay. : [ "| Miss: Hazel: Anders of Wauconda spent $undayv at the Senior Scully home. | ud Miss| Beryl 'Qpeck left Thurslddy to visi‘ an aunt in Spring Lake, Mich. and New York. | Another wedding of ,i:mut that ‘of Mrs. Gladys J F and William Barrett, local plum on irday evening at 6 o‘clock & their e in West Highland near Ridge Road, to which Mrs. Fattic had recently moved. The serâ€" vice was read by Dr. W. F. Weir of the Presbyterian Church in the presence of 4 small group of relaâ€" tives. | , 4 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rapp and famâ€" ily of Ames, Iowa, and Keith Queal, also of Ames, are visiting at the Isaac Rapp home. Their daughter, Ione, arrived Monday froin Biloxi, Miss.. for a visit here. _ + ~ Mr. William A. Tennermann is il with lynibago at his home orf Oakâ€" ley Avenue.. _ _f" Mrs. Thomas Sloot and children have returned from a two ‘week‘s visit with her mother, Mrs. Josep Beamet in Anderson, Ind. Mr. and Mris. Herbert Hertel, who were married Saturday, July 7, in Waukegan, are staying with , Mr. Hertel‘s mother on Chestnut Street, The bride is the. formér Mys. Effie Kinder Kress; , PAGE SIX % Mr. &nd Mrs. Matt Hoffmah nouncd. the marriage of their da ter Cathering to Raymond Bonso of Glencose at Waukegan. Mr, Mrs. Bonson |will Jive, in the littl apartment in the Hoffinan home on Waukegan Road. â€" | f The|Kenneth Hoovers will spend several weeks in Penngylvania wi Mrs. Hoover‘s family. | > ol Mr. and Mys, Matt Hoffman have a son born,Monday, July 16, at High Park Hogapi [ 5: This is one ‘of the few : Brewâ€" eries that have operated conâ€" tinuously through the dry years under Federal supervision. it is the most popular in Chicago. For convenience phone Winnetka 910 IT 1$ JUST IMPOSSIBLE TO MAKE BETTER BEER THAN MONARCH AT ANY PRICE. $2.10 _ Deerfield Lo¢tal and Personal Monarch Beer Will You Try ONE CASE per case! Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bakstad and children are moving from Bannockâ€" burn to lrngolu, Indiang. Mr. Bakâ€" stad will assist his aged fatherâ€"inâ€" law in (;ee latter‘s lumber business. Mrs. Delbert Meyer is spending two weeks at the home of her father, Adam Courson, in Brownstown, I!l. Harry E. Boles, a former Deerfield resident, passed away last week at his home in Chicago. Funeral servâ€" ices were held Wednesday with inâ€" terment in Graceland. He is surâ€" Mrs, Percy McLaughlin and son Gordon have returned from a two weeks visit in Waukegan. They brought with them‘two of their couâ€" sing, Jegn and Georgie Griswold.. Gordon Segert is employed in the new Pure Oil Service Station in Highland Park. â€" Mrs. Bruce Blaine entertained at luncheon. and bridge on Thursday Mrs. W. A. Tennermann, president of the ‘Deerfield Unit, American Legion Auxiliary,‘will act as election judge at the annual convention of the, Illinois Department of the Auxâ€" iliary, at Peoria next month. j The â€"Federation of Evangelical Churches, of which St. Paul‘s Church is a member, will meet Wednesday, July 25 from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Paiatine. e e ee y mmTp d Td Blly- Mr. and Mrs. Feigan of Chicago are occupying the Harry Green house on Somerset Avenue. >« > The Mercer family from Evanston now occupy the. house formerly ocâ€" cupied by the Seese, family. 4 Miss Betty Wilson is spending a month in Kentucky. Miss Jean Pettis spent several days of last week as the guest of Miss Virginia Wilson in Ravinia,. Kenneth Wessling has ‘returned home from California where he atâ€" tended the National Athletic events. Kenneth was gudnateg from TIowa State University at Ames in June. A miscellaneous shower was given last Tuesday evening for Miss Grace Sherman (now Mrs. George Ward) at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Hattie Bach : in Northbrook, with Mrs. Edward Bach and Mrs. John Bach assisting. There were 53 guests from Chicago, Evanston, Oak Park, Wheeling, Northbrook and Deerfleld. 4 Mrs. C, S. Fehr‘celebrated her 88th birthday at the home of her daughâ€" teiz_ Mrs, Isaac Rapp. The Daily Vacation Biblé School will have its closing program tomorâ€" row morning at the Presbyterian Church with Miss Shirley Clark in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Woo d of Rosemary Terrace have returned from an extended visit in NVirginia and: New York. Their son Edwin Jr. is home from a western trip. Mrs, Samue] Rockenbach is spendâ€" ing this week with her father, Wilâ€" liam Rgse_qow_ _of Chicago. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Collins of Waukegan and Robért Stack of the Skokie CCC ‘were ‘Sunday guests at the Joseph Korenin home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold ‘Plagge and family spent Sunday at Reynard Park, the home of the 0.‘ I. Rocken: backs. Mr. [Plagge‘s aun«, Mrs. Rockenbach was taken to the Ravâ€" enswood Hospital on last Monday where she underwent an appendecâ€" tomy. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mehrtens and children of Cicero visited at the Walter _Page ‘home on Sunday. The Novelty Quintet, composed of Elmer â€" Hecketsweiler, and Orin Spalding of Highland Park, Harold Vant, Leslie Christ@nsen and David Stryker of Deerfield, will present a musical program at the Barrington Camp Grounds on Aug. 19. , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stace and daughter Patricia of Green Bay, Wis., spent the weekâ€"end at the P. R. Scully Sr. home. ~Patricia reâ€" mained for a month‘s visit â€"with her grandparents. â€" Misses Luella Willman and Nina Knigge of Chicago spent the weekâ€" end with Mrs. J. C. Willman. Mrs. John Christor and Miss Dorâ€" olyn Macey of St.. Paul, Minn., are visiting at the William Cruickâ€" shahk home. . ; .. Dr. Walter Metcalf‘s niece, Mrs. Winthrop Metealf, and her> three children of Kansss City, Mo., are spending this week at his home and attending the Century of Progress. ‘Daniel Wessling of. Grand Juncâ€" tion, Iowa, is spending this week at the George Stanger home. On Monâ€" day‘ Mr. Wessling, aged 80, and Mr., George Rockenback, aged 93, went motoring by themselves, visitâ€" ing at the homes of two of the Rockenbach . grandchildren, +Mrs. Lewis Mills in Diamond Lake, and Whitney Rockenbach, near Wauconâ€" da, III,_â€" } u9e Mrs. Fred> Trute and . Mr. and Mrs,‘ Lee Wenzel and children of Chicago,. were weekâ€"end guests at the, Albert Roggow home. R Mr, and Mrs. E.â€"G. Jacobson anâ€" nounce the birth .of a daughter, Charlotte Vera, on Wednesday, July 11, at the Highland Park Hosâ€" pital, Two sisters, Dorothy and Carol, are eagerly awaiting the homecoming of their mother and new sister. t It is reported â€"Michael Duffy fell an dbrioke his wrist and is now in the Highland Park, Hospital, Mr. Duify has been living with aniece in Highland Park for several years. ~~Mrs. ‘Minnie Vir#in of Chicago, who ‘is . visiting the‘ Frost families, was a ‘dinner zucsfi Friday at the homeâ€"of Mrs: Mary Huhn,â€"â€" * Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Octzel have moved to Highland Park. ° $ | . Emil ~RÂ¥R@dricks | a .}hi dren, Marsh§@H and C nd Frieda Freiidn are le batlurday mornid,;, visit titk‘s sister and Brother, albitzer and J6lin Fredé réadia, Mich. [ fia rg. Rudolphf,knaak wi im the Just Sew Club on fternoon. 14 1 %}; i a eld) this morfifig beginning at 1 én o‘clock .a'unset tk. [ Ruth Tennerni@in entertained at party on vp_gro in honor of erâ€". sixth â€" birtBd@ay â€" anrjiversary hich was Mondiy, July 16. . Mr. and Mrs. Ré#Iiph Dunham had s their guests My. Dunhlj:i's sisâ€" er, ‘Mrs. F,rnes{ egge, and Mrs. . C,.Marvin .%f,f Urs. Milqred Maâ€" is| of Eau Claif@, Wis. | â€" two children hav@ moved fr m Highâ€" lhnd ‘Park to, ‘the Georgé (Jacobs house on OstefMn Avente. : Mr. | s is managé¥ of the Hathaway Badking Co. bran@H office on eerfield Rdad in Highla ark. | Mia. J. A. fRei ; Jr. is e tk the Presbytéilhkn Woms: ionary Society aftern | A pigcni¢c for bers an ed by his | wife Minnie: and : daughter Wilson and by "two childr illis ‘and Elnora. St. Paul‘s Se HOT WATER, : foo | [.~ | OPECIAL: . COMBINATION OFFER HOT binati ‘el S u‘ «ofâ€" Chic the C. Fred K ng sup ‘ranklin evenin as‘ un rs. Tho in Chi ing the i parent: is is th ‘illis 'a;ni Elnora. rwin Lewis and t Jr. is entertainâ€" n Woman‘s Misâ€" afterngon, ‘ bers andl friends g Circle will be t the special comâ€" offer on any of ctric ;ngu and ic er heater. SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN 1 nd â€" two arlotte, ving on r. Fredâ€" rs. Fred icks in r. moved on Wauâ€" Avenus, use vaâ€" 1 enterâ€" fuesday go spent as gave ago this summer in Rfif Aformer | Pettis ‘sten Str. t guést. Thomas at the family. mily and Varners Kellogg HE PRESS Mrs, Paul Fuller‘and two song of Bannockburn <have| returned . ffom an automobile trip to Nebraska and the Dakotas, Mrsi Fuller‘s sister, Mrs. G. A. Huebsc er and daugliter Helen, of Norden, [ Nebr., returfied home with her for & short visit &nd are now back in Nfrden. B 1i . Mrs, J. A. Reichdlt Jr. announi¢es the .engagement of her daughBer, Helen, to Henry Allen Lewen@al of Phoenix, Ariz. The wedding will take place Mondag, Sept. 8. Pr. and Mrs. C. C. Gated of Tucsn, Ariz.,. will be thei‘rtttehdn‘nts. J?an’ Pettis, who is leavi’l‘g the middle of August for Tuesor, to attend #he University of Arizot’ja, will ‘be there for her Aunt Helen‘s wedding, also. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Hunt and f& ily have returned from a two visit ‘at Witoka, Minn., where they were: the guests Mr. and Mrs; Clarence E. Ford. h â€" @4 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Getty and two children, Sarah and Philip} of Wayne, Pa,, were iweekâ€".end guests of Mr. and Mrs. FW LaBahn. e i en n e s + uo ds PAE s Wl a Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Holtnes and Mr: and Mrs. 8. BJ HWutchison Â¥isâ€" ited Mrs. H. C. Réeds in Joliet on Saturday. $ . * j The Ladies‘ Auxifiary of the Benâ€" senville Orphanagg will meet: in Bensenville on Thirsday, ‘July 26. Members of St Pabl‘s‘ Ladies‘ Aid Society will attendl _ . Miss Margaret Heath of Chicggo is a house guest ‘at the> Reichelt home. § mss â€" Mrs. Walter Crorfie and daughter 372 Central Ave. _ Your watch conâ€" tains exquisitely ®: _: made screws, .$0 f that . half ‘a milâ€" *) 4 lion ‘of them will Q A not weigh more - ~__ than a pound. 60 * . Théey look like grains of peppér but are necessaty in a watch movement. U\ * & I. H. NEMEROFF _ Crédit Jewsler' lnd _ Optician _ _ yours with new low electric rates and a special offer to let you try before you buy. Visit your Public Service Store for details. TRY AN ELECTRIC RANGE before you buy! _ Now ‘cool, cléan, fist eledtric cooking can be P@one for full information, or come in for free demonstration of these modern electric ranges. 1 . gid" If you are not entirely sarisfied with your electric range, we‘ll remove it and tc;ldce your former range without charge. I 1 decide to keep your electric range, your & payment and rental applies on the very low purchase price and you can continue to pay for the range at the rate of $4.10 momKly. Heére‘s the plan ; You have your choice of threebeautif uf, fast, modern electric rangesâ€" Gengral Electricâ€"Westin ghouseâ€"Hotpoint. You pay $5 now, and your range will: be plac#g in your kitthen completely installed with necessary witing. ‘Then you try this fast, ‘economical wway of cooking for six months . or up to‘a year if you like, with monthly payments of $4.10. j â€"At the new low rates you can cook faod with an electric rahge for no more than you did ‘with difficult, oldâ€"fashioned methods. Investigate our plan to let you try an electric range in your home. 8 © Modernize yout. home. Cook ‘your m?als with| electricity. 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