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Highland Park Press, 16 Aug 1934, p. 4

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#7 «1 "th TXe Ward Gauntlett family who have been vacationing in Michigan since June returned to their home Mrs. Robert Greenslade and Mrs. Irving Brand were hostesses to members of the Chatter ‘N‘ Sew (lub on Wednesday (yesterday) at luncheon and bridge at the Sunset Valley Golf Clubhouse in Highland Park. since June returned to their home this week. Mr. and Mis. Sam Lane and daughter. Shirley May of McLean, I!l., Mr. Dan Sullivan and daughter Margaret, and Mrs. Riley of Highâ€" land Park visited at the Love resiâ€" dense on Monday evening. Mrs. William Kreh and son Billy of Waukegan with her two daughâ€" ters, Mrs. Elmer Hecketsweiler and Miss Doris Kreh of Highland Park, attended the Kreh reunion in Michâ€" igan last weekâ€"end. Mrs. Kreh is the former Hazel Vant. Jean Pettis and David Stryker played two piano duets at the Bethâ€" lehem Church service Sunday eveâ€" ning. David will play at the Barâ€" rington camp meeting Sunday school service on Sunday. The camp meetâ€" ing sessions begin tomorrow (Friâ€" day) and are concluded on August Miss Louise Huhn, Miss Viola Rockenbach, E. G. Jacobson and Mr. George Rockenbach visited at the O. I. Rockenbach home in Lake Zurich on Tuesday. Mrs. 0. I. Rockâ€" enbach has just returned from the Ravenswood Hospital and is still quite ill. + Mrs. P. J. Juhrend entertained at a luncheon last Thursday in honor of her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Irving Brand will entertain her sewing club on Wednesday afterâ€" noon.: The Rally Day Committee met Monday evening at the Bethlehem Church to plan for Rally Day, which will be Sunday, Oct. 7. A member of every department of the church comprises the committee with Arâ€" thur F. Merner, chairman. Mr. and Mrs:‘Walter Page and children, and Mtr. and Mrs. ~Bert Easton spent the weekâ€"end at Lake Wandawega, Wis. Mr, and ‘Mrs. William <â€"Button spent last week in Ohio. Mrs. William Neville has been very ill at her home on Elm Street. Mrs. Frank O‘Connor had as her guests last week ‘two of her little nieces Mary Louise Raymond of Lake Forest and Marie Catherine Hahn: of Cloverdale, Ill. Mrs. J. F. Hamilton has as her guest her sister Mrs. Raymond Curâ€" ran of Chicago. . Mrs. C. C. Brackett is quite ill at her home on Wilmot Road in Banâ€" nockburn. PAGE FOUR The American Legion Auxiliary, Deerfield Unit No. 738, will meet Lawn Mowers Sharpened Tel. Highland Park 2030 LAWN MOWER SHOP Credit Jeweler and Optician 372 Central Ave. _ Tel. H. P. 630 MA PETER J. FOX BEER HAMMS BEER Drewrys Ale Deerfield Locals Beverage Co. of Highland Park I. H. NEMEROFEF J. T. FARMER, 3 09 0 wWORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED FARMERS 700 Cent;lal Avenue Highland Park, III. (St. Paul) $2.60 per case $2.45 per case BISTRIBUTOR y If your watch isn‘t ‘ coâ€"operating with you, just take it in to MR. NEMERâ€" OFF. He can fix it. If he can‘t, it‘s hopeless. Phone Mrs, Rolland Hastings and two| daughters Lydia and Jean have been| enjoying an extended ‘ motor trip| through the west, since the close of | school in the spring. Mr. Hastings| and his son Rolland have been reâ€"| siding in Chicago during their ab~: sqnce, but they will leave the latter| part of this week for South Dakota,| where they will join Mrs. Hastings| and the two girls, returning home in | time for the opening of school. | Mrs. William Tate of Reading,| Pa., spent several days last week| visiting her sister, Mrs. Leslie Mcâ€"| Caifrey of Central Avenue. t Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Bruce and famâ€"| ily have left for Toronto, Canada,| where they will spend several weeks visiting relatives. â€" 3 The marriage of Miss Elva Eitel,| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund, H. Eitel, to Theodore Brentano Bersâ€" bach, son of Mrs. Frank J. Bersbach of Winnetka, will be solemnized Sgtâ€"; urday afternoon, Aug. 25, in Trinity | Chrrch. A small reception will folâ€"| low at the Eitel home on Propect| Avenue. Miss Eitel will have as her| maid of honor her younger sister| Jane, and the bridesmaids will be# the bridegroom‘s three sisters, the| Misses Helen, Barbara and Joan! Bersbach, and Miss Barbara Bullard, | daughter of the Sellar Bullards;| Miss Welthyan Harmon, daughter;l of the Hubert Harmons, and Miss| Jane Holmes, daughter of Mr. and| Mrs. Samuel S. Holmes. A list of| the ushers will be printed next week. Mr. and Mrs. Beisbach will reside in Evanston,. Mrs tained ning. Miss Reba Anderson who lives at the Love home left Wednesday for a week‘s visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arkansas. Mrs. G. Fredrickson who has been the guest of Mrs. Raymond Roth for the past six weeks, is leaving the latter part of this week for Seattle, Wash. p on Monday evening, Aug. 20, at the home of Mrs. Leslie Behrens on River Road. : | + Victoria Juhrend is staying with the Bridges family in Ravinia for several weeks. | Mrs. Charles Bickford of Central Avenue,, Deerfield, with her sister, Mrs, A. L. Hamlin of Chicago, left by motor early Sunday morning for a week‘s visit with her friends and relatives in southwestern Illinois and in northern Missouri. Miss~,Florence Carolan, who has been spending several days with her sister Mrs. Molly Pfister, returned to Chicago on Thursday. 1 An item of interest to Highland Parkers is the announcement of the engagement of Miss Isabel Sutherâ€" land Murray, daughter of Mrs. Wilâ€" liam A. Murray of Chicago, to Munâ€" rce Fearing of Ravinia, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘L. Fearing of Greenâ€" wich, Conn. In recognition of the engagement Miss Murray is wearâ€" ing a particularly handsome ring set with a cluster of diamonds that has been an heirloom ‘in the Fearing family. Miss Murray, ‘who is a graduate of the University of Chiâ€" cago, has been a member of the ediâ€" Highland Park Local and Personal Cordially Invites You To Its Exhibit Building at the #pir Gerard Van Schaick enterâ€" at dinner last Saturday eveâ€" . C. E. Anderson in Mena, f 3 1t | | We believe a visit wiflipi'OVe both ,Lduca- tional and entertaining . .. will sh jw why Wilson & Co. has grown with Chicago @ and helped Chicago grow. | Here you will see Wilson Ceftified Bacoibeing sliced and packed under th¢ Wilson Exclusive Qualityâ€"Control Method thit assures you what you‘ve always wantedâ€"nevéer varying top quality. It is the only bacon that ha# Garned the 3istinc- tion of being sliced at the Falli‘ Guess how many slices a dayâ€"and win one of the 10 daily |prizes. On the first floor you will 8 o find an informaâ€" tion departmentâ€"exhibit of Gértified Proguctsâ€" and the great fogd counter Where you can buy Wilson‘s delicious hamburgers and ha? sand. wiches at moderate prices. _ | On the second floor terracfi’;find on the ‘ Zilson Roof Garden, you may enjd&?dicious fo@ds, inâ€" cluding the steak sandwich &nd the steak flinner. Complete soda fountain scrdCe is also available on the roof. 1(88 s | | _ Mrs. A. RiUBheldon accompanied | by ‘her neph@@ Richard Glidden, | has left on‘ & several weeks trip | abroad.. Mr, MBd Mrs. Jay (S. Glidâ€" | den motoreti éast with their,son and | sister to secfiem off, and|will reâ€" twrn home }hfi;hgh Canada, | + Mr. and Mli},(}eorg.e Allen Mason |and niece Mj#® Emily Noreross sailâ€" 10([ Saturday Kor an éxte’n‘F:d trip ‘abroad. Theywill attend the Pasâ€" | sion Play at gfigerammergap. y f‘lli:fl; Hecketswejler â€" acâ€" |companied h¢é# mother Mrs.f William |\Krch and br@gher Billy of Waukeâ€" | gan un:’"is_t # Doris Kreh to Michiâ€" | gin ov thé weckâ€"end where they | attended the EKreh reunion. Ruth Peddle}is visiting at the home of her @é@usin, Rosemary Enâ€" glebrecht in melein. f Mr. and M##, Robert Mgck and Mr. and Mrs. C&Â¥1 A. Petergon were guests at the {] Parborn Ing, Dearâ€" born, Mich., Atlig, 11. 4 Miss Mary iWood has ‘returned froim Desbarat@8, Canada, where she was the guest‘df Miss Proxmire.of Lake Forest for| a week. Dr. and Mrs.: Proxmireyhave a coftage at Déesbarates. [{) d | Miss Teo. g Camp Bouldeft! in. the Adirbifl Mrs. °C. T.:§B@ynton, has as her guest her sigt "ki;s. Sanbomâ€"Smith of i Qssoning, NE! . torial staff of Fi&shions of the Hour. Mt.. Fearing W graduated from Yale University in 1929 where he was a member{@of Chi Psi fraternity. He oame to CMitago ta asyume an executive pogition with Carson, Pirie, 120GGDOCALESE! JC + I Mrs. A. C. Dixon and two children of: Greenville, Ml., spent a few days last week visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrg, William Aptes reâ€" turned ‘last Thirsday from%Fhomas- ville, Ga., wheiz they spent the winâ€" ter, 60 o + I hk 1 hC ® ) I Mr. and M Y q[ L. B. Singlair are spending this fitk at Lake Wawaâ€" see, Ind. _ | &} 1 Rev. and Mrsg, H. F. Siemsen are enjdying a short‘ vacation mt Lake Whwasee, Ind. They reporflra very enjoyable time, but the fish are not biting very ‘good. | Miss Betty Willard has geturned f:om New Yogk, N. Y., .w)i’ere she sperit the carlyfpart of the "ummer. Mr. and Mrsa; John Gosswiller of Mundelein spent Sunday at the home of ‘their son, Mr; Edward Gogswiller. Sgott & Co. wedding is to be an event of thig fall. â€" [ Mrs. Robert Greenslade and Mrs. I:Â¥ing Brand{ 6f 'Deerfielq’; enterâ€" tained the members of the Chatter "N | Sew Clut on Wednegday at lubcheon and bridge at Sunluet Valâ€" ley Golf Clubhbm. * | Mr. and Mtg, George® W. Kane, and: Mr. and Mrg. Arthur ‘Eastman of| Cleveland, )Qhio, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B.& Noel of Of@k Park vigited Mrs. M.;Warner anx family of, N. Second ;SBtfeet, Sunday, Mrs. Noe!l and Mrs; Kane are s?g’ters of the late Mr. M Warner.; [ Mrs. A. D. ‘Fisher and l’r. Glen Fisher of Cintifinati, Ohio, are visâ€" iting Mris. Figher‘s sister, Mrs. H. W Coolidge of Ravinia. > / Mrs. W. Williams of Wilmette enâ€" tertained at &, iscellaneou'g shower on Friday ev#Ring for. Misg Bernice Williams â€" who marriage| to ‘Mr. John O‘Conni@ll) will be sqlemnized on Saturday,{August 18th. | Mrs. For guest over | Mrs. George 5 O :N &X ! uB ivartar a c sd li Rose hadf (weekâ€"end Iman of Chi iters has jJeft for int, Rainbgw Lake ks, to spand four as her r sister rago. THE PRESS3 600 525 650 br 450 â€" 21 470 â€" 19 550 700 enjoyment of vacation days. When such anx’i«,sfics crop up in your mind, call up. home or office and find out. Probably all is well, but if you call by telephone, talk, listeo, ask questions and get anâ€" LOWEST PRICES Disturbing thoughts of home and business: sometimes mar the full w« 2() >â€" J se« J8 sreoms 1 J _Silvertown (GGolden Ply Tire Prices quoted above are on "SILV Goodrich Builds. GOODRICH, CAVALIER, and C lower in price. + 18 Central Tire Co T. A. PETERS WHEREVER YOTU G ALL OTHER SIZES PR Ar3 * ' T. J. 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