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Highland Park Press, 9 Aug 1934, p. 9

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th Miss Ida Sticken, daughter of Mr.| and ‘Mrs. George Sticken Sr. of | Deesfield Was married Saturday at| 5 pim. at St. Paul‘s Evangelical| Chutch, Decrfield, to William | J.| Holm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo, Holm‘ of Highland Park, with Rev.| F. G. Piepenbrok officiating. Miss | Mildred Sticken was maid of honor | for her sister and Carl Berning | served as best man. Bridesmaids | we‘re Misses Gertrude Lockman and Rogomary Holm, and the ushers were George Salo and Alex Sharp. The ceremony was performed in the: presence of a large gathering, fo.â€" lowed by a reception for 150 at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mrs. F. G. Picpenbrok sang "I Love You ‘Traly" and Miss Ethel Button playâ€" ed the organ. After a wedding trin to the Dells the young ¢ouple will Lo. faâ€" a while at the Senior Sticken THURSDAY, AUGUST meeting field No Minoeq fi(-'ul by Sava e anu Aug Or charge at the a family picnic Sunday. Deerfield Local and Personal ns CLEANERS& TAILORS 16 N. Sheridan Rd. n Dry Cleaning â€" Pressing Tailoring and Repairing Garments called for and delivered Tel. H. P. 495 35 S. St. Johns Ave. DRY CLEANING â€" PRESSING | TAIORING Axnp REPAIRING | Garments called for and delivered | Moldaner & Humer | 1 North Sheridan Road L, iNELAJULN I Mr | _ Mrs. Perey McLaUugMni" "*°â€""C Dry Cleaning â€" Pressing | hostess to members of the Presbyâ€" Tailoring and Repairing | terian Woman‘s Missionary Society Garments called for and delivered ‘on Thursday afternoon, Aug. 16, at{ Tel. H. P. 495 35 S. St. Johns Ave. | her home on Deerfield Avenue. Mrs. ____'______-____.___â€"â€"â€"â€"?S. P. Hutchison and Mrs. Edward BRAND BR()S’ lThen‘ien Sr. of Highland Park, will have charge of the program. PAINTING and DECORATING | Mrs. Ross Sherman is much imâ€" due Poleties in . | ho ie ol ie Thep Poi * G . and Mrs. s 3 |\ day in Naperville where they atâ€" Central & Second St. Tel. H. P. 949 | tended â€" sessions of. the Sunday -â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"'â€"â€"â€"_§School and E. L. C. 6. convention ue ue ts M a n | there. ‘ L.l.c2)4 Cubur. o Automobiles Tel. H. P. 2774 _ _ 518 Elm Place Du 1 543 Elm Place Classified Directory Professional and Business woe V Smss ty H Generator, Starter, Ignition Units Repaired Electric System Rechecked and Rewired UEM MARETUCITTO L Sar ie Electric SyEIOM TOZTDUTO Lz a l AUTOMOTIVE !;IMMANS Is NOT A FAD It is an exact science thowands of years MOTOR CAR ELECTRIC SERVICE Daash at The Green P® T """" _z mn:‘m“m.'-.‘ wiu;u]ymuh-hnhx.:_"" molory 46 mour sontiontiel Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY Highland Park, HL PASTEURIXIED MILLK AND CBMAM _â€"_ Cal) H. P. 1591 SANTI BROS. DAIRY | 14 U DRY CLEANING CO. na M 306 North Shore Telephone 678 _ HIGHLAND BUMP SHOP W NUMEROLOGY Starting â€" Lighting + For Quality and Service many from here are planâ€" tiond the Barrington camp Aug. 17 to 27, |The Deerâ€" ty Quintet will present a & program preceding the hool program on Sunday, At the worship service of assjon. Leslie Christensen, in Auto Body and Fenders Yâ€"c-h-‘“-l-.- will be soloist. ph E. Savage of the Holy rch accompanied by sixâ€" left early Monday mornâ€" fortnight‘s sgojourn at m Mid Lake, The Deerâ€" who accompanied Father re Kress Willman, Almon n and Matt Klemp, Bob Coleman, Chatles Bartel, ik and James Kilcoyne. mpi€ E. NELSON e absence of Father Savâ€" hny priest, will be in e Holy Cross Church. BUTTER AND B6GS m i Joliet, one from La and the .athers from lete the group. ind Blaine families had ic at Petite Lake on A. HAMILTON Phone H. P. 178 be AND Make of Radiator 9, 1934 Mrs. Alex Willman entertained her afternoon sewing club yesterâ€" day. Duncan Reeds has returned home from Pearson, Wis. i Jackie and Martin, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Shapiro, are recupâ€" erating from tonsolectomies. N Irwin| Plagge, who has been ill with colitis, returned to his work in~ Chicago on Monday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. S.â€"P. Hutchison visâ€" ited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jennings in Chicago on Sunday. Jeannine Clavey. was hostess at luncheon last Thursday to eight litâ€" tle guests in honor of her fifth birthâ€" day anniversary at the home of her parents, the Roy Claveys. _ Mrs. Rogers, who resides in the W. F. Plagge house on Central Aveâ€" nue, has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Frantz spent Sunday in Naperville. Their daughâ€" ter, Miss Olive, who had been a deleâ€" gate from the Bethlehem Church to the State Sunday School and E. L. C. E. convention at Naperville last week,. returned home with her parâ€" ent Miss Olive Frantz has been seâ€" lected as a representative of the Illinois Conference of Christian Enâ€" deavors to attend the National Evanâ€" gelical C. E. at Cedar Falls, lowa, this week.â€" Miss Frantz left on Tuesday, accompanied by Miss Marâ€" garet Kuehne of Highland Park and four Chicago young people. They will return on Sunday. Mr. and Mis, H. C,. Hawes and children of Brierhill have returned from a delightful trip up in northern Michigan,; where they stayed at Northport Point. From there they went on to Mackinac Island and to Sault St. Marie and crossed into Canada where they toured a bit on the scenic rogds there. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stupple and Miss Grace Vaughn have been vacaâ€" tioning near Waupaca, Wis. Miss Beryl Speck has returned to her home on Greenwood Avenue after a visit with relfatives in Michâ€" igan and New York. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schar visited at the Ernest Haseman home in Long â€" Grove on â€" Sunday. Mrs. Schar‘s little nieces Arline and Vivian Haseman are visiting her this week. this M Mrs. D. J. Ginter had as her guest | this past week her brother Joseph | Rechtiene of St. Paul, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bleimehl, Mrs.| E. J. Bingham and daughter Sally | and Mrs. Amelia Pyle of Chicago | were Sunday guests at the home of | Mrs. J. C. Ender. | Mrs. Mary Koebelin is spending| this week with the Mohrbachs at Wooster Lake. Mrs. Edwin Plagge of Rogers Park is spending this week with her| sister Mrs. George Stanger. } Mr. and Mtrs. Oreal Kitch and son Arthur of Bourbon, Ind., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. James _Mailfald of Wilmot Road. Arthur is the son of the late Emma Landau Kitch. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Fromm and Mr. and Mrs, Edward Gayne of Chiâ€" cago visited at the home of Mrs. W. F. Plagge on Sunday. \ Mrs. Peter Juhrend is entertainâ€" ing at a one o‘clock luncheon today I(Thursday) at her home on Wauâ€" | kegan Road. NS i o BAAt ha CHETC. _ The Ira Gardners returned Saturâ€" day from Pearson, Wis. They have | as their guest their nephew Compâ€" ton Gardner of Wynona, Mo. | _ Mrs. William â€" Button _ will be | hostess to $t. Paul‘s Sewing Society | on Thursday, Aug. 16, at her home | on North Chestnut Street. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ott and Mrs. | Clifford Hammer of Chicago were | guests Thursday at the Fred Selig |\ home. TS e on Miss Phyllis Seago has been 14 this past week with an attack of appendicitis. Billy Hessler entertained a numâ€" ber of his friends at a party on Friâ€" day afternoon in honor of his fifth birthday anniversary at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Hessler (Margaret Kress.) . Mrs. Edna Bosold Maltby is comâ€" ing from Minneapolis this week to visit Mrs. Clarence Huhn. _ Mrs. Maltbvy is the daughter of the late Maltby is the dat Rev. J. Bosold, a St. Paul‘s Church spus EPM CE NDA ns Kenneth Vetter is working for the North Shore Gas Co. Your Typewriter Man ALBERT LARSON STATIONER Highland Park 567 IRS â€" RENTALS â€" 8 . K. CATTON f;{'{fier pastor: of has been ill an attack of Mrs. Henry Petersen underwen an operation at the Highland Parl Hospital recently, from which gh is recovering nicely. Mrs. PeterBel is comptroller and treagurer of th village of Deerfield. | .. / § / John Willman II of Whitefish Ba: Wis., is visiting his grandmothe Mrs. J. C. Willman. | > oa f Mrs. Harold Youngs was hoste at luncheon and bridge on Friday, the Briergate Golf Club to membe of the Chatter ‘N‘ Sew Club. i Today (Thursday) mémbers of the | H Chatter ‘N‘ Sew Club will havk|| luncheon at "The Chimneys" followâ€" gl ed by bridge. . _( EP Mrs. Freide!l Fuller, Miss CMa lotte Brand, Mrs. W. W. Clark ar Mrs. Irving Brand spent Thursds with Mrs. A. Lee Adams at Cro Lake near Antioch. § _ Mrs. Earl Frost was hostessfi* members of the Independent Soci Club on Wednesday of this week, Mrs. B. J. Dickens and Mesdaimng Heimlich, Miles, Sheridan, and /A nold of Chicago were guests | C Wednesday at the home of Mrsg. ; A. Reichelt, Jr. j a Mr. and Mrs. Carl ‘Mehrtens Cicero were Sunday :dinner gueqzq at the Walter Page home on Ostdr« man Avenue. f tf 11 AVERNUC, t !1 Mrs. Walter Giesek¢ has returnéd B L DOLLAR DAYS SPECIALS FREE (| DELIVERY California Sweet Juicy ORANGES & dozen for , Ext 4 Fancy WHITE POTATOES & pecks for .....}. Extra Fancy Yellow 25 pounds DRIED ONIONS 24 bars for PALMOLIVE SOAP PAPER NAPKINS| _ DPD EPDC DW en OOdesesONes, White or Colored, 80 to pkf}‘.; 12 pkegs. 20 rolls for WAXED PAPER 4 quarts for CLOROX 5 quarts for AMMONIA COOKED RATION or. RED HEART DOG â€"FOOD 12 cans for Pure GRANULATED SUGAR 20 lbs. for Early June PEAS 4 No. 2 cans for Savoy _‘ j Golden Bantam or White Corn & cans fOFr ..;.ss...0.cc4ccm is Richelieu or Manor House 3 pounds for COFFEE College G large jars for Cider or White TOMATO JUICE COCKTAIL VINEGAR 3 gallons Snider‘s DICED BEETS 12 cans for Baby Stuart COFFEE Packed by Spragueâ€"War Savoy Genuine Qven _ BAKED BEANS [ ; 12 cans for L. Ambrosia _ ; CHOCOLATE 10 for _ 4 U r=3 PRESss ark | guests Fr she Â¥ome. rserf| || Mr.. an th 'find Mrs. | || [ Brday w {% ‘\"‘“nd W’at‘ y ; i Miss V berg| &and Mis:s " [ nd Mrs. the| Hipsley) h,.v& { Mrs. W i uks f I;yg home from Oblong, III., where she her, | has been visiting her parents. . t Ll| Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Hutchison and ent| @aughter of Chicago were dinner The Largest Independent Food Shop on the North Shore ddegs 260C nt i P ieR ) _ Pure Creamery it THURS. ® FR!. AUG. 9-10 1 FOOD MART Miss Virginia Wilson of Ravinia nd Miss Jean Pettis visited. Mr. nd Mris. Ernest West (Retta: Ree Hipsley) in Northbrook on Sunday. { Mrs. W. W, Clark spent the latter gart of the week with Deerfield Girl couts and their captain Dr. Dorâ€" Othy Davis at Lake Marie. . A number from here attended the funeral of William Fossbender in Wheeling on Monday. Mr. Fossbenâ€" fer was & hardware merchant in hat town. § The Woman‘s Missionary Society bf _ the . Bethlehem _ Evangelical Church held its annual picnic on “Tuesda% in <MHighland Park. The committee. of arrangements includâ€" ‘ed Mrs. Robert Page, Mrs. Chester Wessling and Mis. Milton Frantz. Miss Charlotte Brand has returnâ€" ed from a trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Hutchison and aughter of Chicago were dinner uests Friday at the S. P. Hutchison ome. â€" j 1 Mr.. and Mrs. Roy Cavey and Mr. [nd Mrs. William Hertel spent Satâ€" rday with friends in Burlington nd Waterford, Wis. Mrs. ‘Ray King of Chicago is the guest of her sister Mrs, Leonard North. 4 lbs. for ;16- 518 Central Avenue | H.P. 4400 $1 $1 3 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 31 â€"$1 $1 $1 â€"$1 Pu re COCOA .‘ 0 P('Ul]d,\‘ for MARASCHINO CHERRIES 16 bottes for Solid Packed TOMATOES No. 2 size can; 1@ cans for tries Imported b 1 NORWEGIAN SARDINES in pure olive oil; 12 for .. California BARTLETT PEARS No. 2% size can; § cans for Sunbrite KITCHEN CLEANSER Gingerale, Root Beervor Lime Rickey 15 quarts KELLERMEISTER BEER 12 bottles for sCOTT TISSUE 15 rolls for WALDORF PAPER sCOTT TISSUE TOWELS 10 rolls for Ma Brown Assorted flavors; 11 jars for Savoy Large & ASPARAGUS TIPS PRESERVES 4 large cans for Good Kind _ [ 4& cans for ...i..ll0}%~ Long Qr_gn_éz_hj!t}lnl CALIFORNIA ASPARAGUS CRAB MEAT 4 cans for ...sc.c.s.s Crosse & Blackwell RED SOCKEYE SALMON 4 large cans for .. Crosse & Blackwell 4 jars for Dundee 3 jars for ‘(‘)‘i_iliidfi"MKRMALADE â€"$1 MARMALADE 'Scbtt Tissue product; 25 rolls for 4 for Calumet BAKING POWDER Swans Down 4 packages fqr CAKE FLOUR Southern Style for BAKER‘S CHOCOLATE cans for (pluq botle deposit) (plus botle" deposit) _ ‘The Queen Esther Circle met Friâ€" day afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. R. Basinger,; s _ Mrs. Gléen Bowman is having her vacation this week from her duties at the Deerfield Market and Groâ€" Philip Scully Sr. has been ill this past week. § â€" â€" â€" _ Mrs. Anna Hertel underwent an appendectomy in Waukegan last week. . Clifford Hammer has closed his Kit Kat Kitchen in the Vant building.| Mr. and Mis. Hammer and family have moved to the Fred Selig home. At present Mr. and Mrs. Hammer‘ are staying in Mr. Hammer‘s parâ€" ent‘s apartment in Chicago while | they are away. ' A large delegation of l)eerfield‘ people gave a surprise party for | |\ Ethan Willman last Sunday at his| | home ; in Whitefish Bay, Wis., in |\ honor of his birthday anniversary.! \ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muhlke and| \Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bowman andi | their families spent Sunday at Grass | Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. G. Russell and children spent several ‘days with Mrs. Russell‘s mother, Mrs. D. 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