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Highland Park Press, 28 Feb 1935, p. 11

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or for started the true Eskimo made in classes. When for m fence. I got pull me out.â€" nde 2. ming re coming out. Juice YRUP 21c .08 25¢ its members ictual nymber. ert soon.â€"6th here the * hen March 21.) ~ Fink; grade 2 riends NGES Popular urtesy, ou are ANS der great presi ome in Feb enough for CE H 1, 1985 FÂ¥ ”W day to spend \“Ifl-Lâ€"A‘ der) in Moline: $ Mr. and Mrs. Belmont) are | ner‘s parents it Wednesday _ ©" qHURSDAY, .wl"and Person@a@l | . Doreas Circle Four is meeting this| tinue her study of art. $ & ie ie t afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wilâ€"| Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Juhrend $ & 7 liam Wing. Circle Three will be enâ€"| son, Gerald, spent the weekâ€"end x" Ender left last Tuesâ€" tertained tomorrow at the home of| friends in Boswell, Ind. â€" \ “”"‘“’mmfimhmmlw. Circle Two met] An s meeting of the #‘,.,LA.Domnvmc (Eva Enâ€" !‘Qzfl'fiv afternoon at the home of| byterian. session and trustees w .,,,mm c F. G. Wade. ; _._| held evening at the .r..“u",sugmflanm (Lois| Mrs. Nathan Burch has been quite| of Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Weir to c M)muviuvdthflr.nn-'fllthhwt'flh s plete plans for the closing of ',."minmghhndl‘lrk.lut Mrs. John Willman is entertaining| year‘s work and the beginning Wednesday evening Mrs. Hubert Circle One of St. Paul‘s church this| the new year on April first, Juhrend was hostess at & surprise | afternoon. 7 Mrs. Charles Seago and son miscellaneous shower in honor of the| _ Fred Ex Bahn attended the annual| Erwin Seago and daughter Miss ‘ Mrs. Hanner. 8 meeting of the directors of the Naâ€") Seago spent the weekâ€"end with -n John Dickinson Schneider reâ€"| tional Brick company in the Buildâ€" Seago‘s sister, Mrs. A. J. Witt tarned to her home in Brier: Hill,| ers building Chicago, on Monday. â€" | Jerseyville, IIL. Sunday, from Chicago where she had| _ Mrs. Edwin Beckman and Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Boyer been ill in the hospital for several J. Bruso will act as hostesses this| P°V"E ‘to the Kellogg farm in . weeks. l:fternoon at a meeting of the Beth.| DCAr futureâ€"and will subâ€"lease Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weng are ishem Womah‘s aukiliary. Those| Lange‘s home Mrs, Boyer‘s moving from the Clarence Sherden| who do not care to quilt are asked | *‘ and: Mrs. Clyde Meredith, apartment, tomorrow, to Highland |to bring material for an apron. have been living over west on Park. o n R Mrs. Irving Bnn‘s spent several neller *'”“?* will also move to William Werhane is very ill at the| days of last week with her parents Kellogg‘ farm, more f‘mi} Lame of his daughter, Mrs. J@4¢K| yp and Mrs. J. P. English in Evanâ€" known as the Vinyard farm. < | ‘ ESE I t LÂ¥ MELC . un icty Nn Ankk â€" William home : of _ Deerfield Local and Personal L ahand & 4 se i i e e e e e nocg William Werhane is very ill at th¢| jays of last week with her parents home of his daughter, Mrs. JaCKk) my, and Mrs. J. P. English in Evanâ€" Coleman, in Highland Park. . ._] ston. f # Jt Miss Genevieve Card spent The! y,, ©. T. Anderson and Miss Berâ€" wekâ€"end in Stevens . Point, wbt nice Tucker of Highland Park, were Miss Jean Nygard, another . membe" ) io tuncheon guests of Mrs. COrA R. of the grade school faculty, SPONt| giou; in Chicago on Saturday. her vacation in Chk;,”'s‘“ and| _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norton and \Mr. and Mrs. H. Â¥vi h’&k daughter Elizabeth Lu of Harvey “’,:"" m::d E:::' Cen:r.l avon‘:; were weekâ€"end guests at the F. H. bach‘s house from m April,| Meyer home., . i wl ui movew_ n rfl‘::c:s?luud Rev. E. J. Bruso of the Bethichem o o oo o piaa! house on West| church was guest speaker, Sunday / * ingadkancems tly vacated by| evening, at a young people‘s rally ( . Seigprendbarcann 4 ‘:ponsored by the Fox River Valley se se Sobisttier of Bannockburn| ELCE union at the Wheatland Evâ€" K oo asse . decrere Lour. _ Dt t...gencal church.. His subject was . \rfabneinighertr i th' field "Getting Out of Life the Best that Miessner is wellâ€"kriown in the H€!0) ) ". â€"TC‘ Mrs. Bruso accompanied .‘-wic’ makiem e 1e i m ioi ‘knr hnchand +n Whantland. _ ‘Mr., and Mrs. Elmer Clavey reâ€" turned Friday from a trip through the south and down into Old Mexico. ~ Mrs. . George Harder enmtdnod‘ her bridge club on Friday afternoon. _ Mrs. John Anfruns will be hostess to a group from St. Paul‘s church on Friday afternoon (tomorrow). * Mrs. W. W. Clark will entertain members of the Just Sew club on in Waukegan. . ‘Jessie May and Bubbles Page zmll days of last week with aunt, Mrs. Fred Protine in Frank, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page, is ill with an inâ€" in his arm. 3!11:« Schmidt will be hostâ€" ess to the Ladies‘ Aid society of St. church on Thursday afterâ€" noon, March 7. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Julia Scheskie and Mrs. Laura Mailfald. ‘‘Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Meyer enâ€" tertained twelve at bridge Saturday evening. Out of town guests were the Harry Nortons of Harvey .and the Fred Protines of Elmhurst. . George Stanger,; son of Mr. and M:s. Floyd Stanger, celebrated his fifteenth birthday < anniversary on Moran Plumbing & Heating Co. Office Phone Highland Park 1060 wWAROH 1+, 1935 Ender left last Tuesâ€" the month with her . Donanville (Eva Enâ€" nl‘ P ‘ _ Electrol Oil Burners CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Highland Park Fuel Co Paul Borchardt 7 Witten Building â€" Highland Park CLIFFORD R. MORAN, Prop. Mercder Lumber Companyâ€" Sales and Service Monday evening, at a party. Mrs. Emil Fredricks will entertain her luncheon 500 club on Wednesday. Mrs. C. T. Anderson and Miss Berâ€" nice Tucker of Highland Park, were the luncheon guests of Mrs. Cora R. Stout in Chicago on Saturday. Rev. E. J. Bruso of the Bethichem church was guest speaker, Sunday evening, at a young people‘s rally sponsored by the Fox River Valley ELCE union at the Wheatland Evâ€" angelical church.. His subject was "Getting Out of Life the Best that Is in It." Mrs. Bruso accompanied her husband to Wheatland. _ : . _ An all day meeting of the Presâ€" 'bytari:n Dorcas society will be held next Thursday. +7 $ | The Altar and Rosary society of the Holy Cross church met at the | . rectory on Friday evening. : Hostâ€" esses were Mrs. Ralph Dunham and | Mrs. John Welch, who gave a Washâ€" ington Birthday party. Following a brief business meeting Rev. J. E. ;Sange showed motion pictures of | missions in California and movies of ‘the Deerfield Altar and Rosaryâ€"soâ€" ciety. members at their outing at :\ Mundelein last summer. . Mrs. Earl ‘\ Frost, Miss Clara Ender and Miss Loretta Heman were awarded prizes ‘\ in the Game of Hearts. The next ‘| meeting will be held March 29. a‘ Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Casad went to St. Louis, Mo., last week, where \| they attended the golden wedding anniversary of Mrs. Casad‘s parents. Mrs. W. B. Carr entertained her 4| sewing club last Tuesday afternoon. "| _ ‘Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Hutchison and ..| daughter . Louise ‘Ann of Chicago .\ were Sunday guests ‘at the 8. P. ~â€"| Hutchinson home. his Draperiesâ€" â€" Fabrics ‘ Upholstering _ CABINET MAKERS: 14e CENTRAL AV.. HIGHLAND PARK PHONE 568 Arlerie Fehr is Lambeth Workshop:i Menoni & Mecog® Frank Siljestrom â€"Deerfield, IL Res. Phone Highland Park 1342 now ‘a commergial P artist for "The Billy Boy Nut chen" .'t‘b‘k Park. Arlene trip to New York next fall to tinue her study of art. . 5 An adjourned meeting of the Pr byterian. session and trustees held Tuésday evening at the ho of Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Weir to & plete plans for the closing of 1 year‘s work and the beginning the new year on April first. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Boyer i moving to the Kellogg farm in the near future and will subâ€"lease | | Lange‘s home Mrs. Boygr's is Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Meredith, have been living over west on | \ Seiler farm, will also move to the Mrs. Charles Seago and son Erwin Seago and daughter Miss Seago IW the weekâ€"end with ] Seago‘s sister, Mrs. A. J. Wit Jerseyville, IIL. The West Drainage Ditch if m-,‘ missioner election occurs the #gecond Scturd'ry in March at the Wilmot school. Commissioners ate \George Rock: h, James J. Hood and Milâ€" ton Frantz, with Fred Selig, ‘treasâ€" wurer. \Mr. Hood‘s term expires this | sp x es > 4 ._Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Jacobs spent last week with relatives gonguin, II1. Soke : A nu.pber of young men from here obuine[d work in Chicago }i egkt at the Metallic Casket com of which Edwu‘f!‘orh s ma k Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stanger and his two aunts Mrs. May Entorf and Mrs. nna Wessling_of Wheeling, visited relatives in Downersâ€" Grove on Sunday.‘ Mrs. Entorf is visiting at th¢e home of her brother,. Géorge 8 rer, on Forest avenue. ‘Mr/ and Mrs. Virgil Selig and daughter, Virginia, of Highwood, RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 NORTH SHORE GAs COMPA § Do‘v‘n é $1.50 Monthly not ,lnsfallfid for as lithtle as THE |PRESS rly Alâ€"| 8Sr. m dinner guests of Mr. SQ&I: sister, Mrs. Peter Juhrend, on day. 4 i now! Mr, and Mrs. Joseph O‘Connor) visâ€" ited at the Nicholas Baldwin home in Lake Forest on Sunday. _ _ A meeting of coaches of this vi-l cinity will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday evening Feb. 28 at Justâ€" en‘s hotel in McHenry., Coach Brown of Waukegan high school is presiâ€" dent of the association for this disâ€" triet. The eld Village Board 'ml hold its monthly meeting on Monday March 4 at the vilâ€" lage oflleuatho Masonic temple. Mr, 1 Kerrihard spent the weekâ€"end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Kerrihard of Red Oak, Tows. : .>: Mrss Verene Gunckel visited her : father Mr. Floyd Gunckel and sisâ€" ter‘s in Chicago on Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Millikan and son Loren are moving to Colfax, ‘TIl., where they will live on a farm. Mr; and Mrs. Alfred Beckman will move into the cottage vacated by s _ +# the Millikan‘s, owned Beckman. s HAVE YO}J any hardâ€"toâ€"heat rooms "H ‘zh-o Do you burn too much fuel? i Wool insulation will make yout home comfortably livable the year around and pays for itself in fuel saving. 10 degrees lower temperature in summer. 366 CENTRAL AVE TEL H. 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