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Highland Park Press, 18 Apr 1935, p. 13

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15c Â¥x EARS dken â€" .25 WISs Oc [S APRIT 18, 1985 Carl John Bates, of. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bates, has the measles. ; The Nevins familyâ€"went east reâ€" cently, moving f the Edwin Stryker home on Lane. The Leslie Brands Monâ€" hn Herind Tongep mill cutr rs. Harold Yo f = tain her sewing club on Wednesday at Bber new home on Brittany Road in Highland Park., £ iss Helen Scully will entertain the Junior Auxiliary of the Ameriâ€" can \Legion on Satu llt‘rm Mrg. William Te is ¢ ter ‘of the Juniors; â€" het b Earl Hn:td. | tidge club yesterday iss Edna Behrens Bnllfi: Wwas the weekâ€"end of Mrs. Deerfield teachers mre spending their vacations at r respective homes: Hazel Miller in Pittsville, Mo:; Leta Toll in Heights; Ethel Titus. in Libertyville; Beth Andrew in Rockford; Evenson in Larson, Wis.; Ge: Card in Stevens Point, Wis.; Jean Nygard, in Mt. Horeb, II1.; Ch Knaak and Virginia Engels in Mighland Park; Dorothy Lidge Qnd C. E.. Bates in Deerfield.; Sixteen relatives a birthâ€" day party in honor of Mrs. George Pettis last Wednesday evening. elyn Kent is : De_l';xt Meyer home. Miss Anna Kruse of Forest Park spent the weekâ€"end at the Edw. H. Selig home. ‘ Fred LaBahn‘s bi y anniverâ€" sary, which occurred April 16, was celebrated â€" on Sun at a family dinner. Out â€":of guests were Mr. and Mrs. Geo LaBahn and daughter, Irma, and Mrs. Caroline Niebuhr of Evanston, Mrs. Minnic Doherty and two daughters.Wilma and Margaret of Chicago, and Robâ€" ert Cook of Warren, 1U. * Weidner & Joh of Valparâ€" aiso, Ind., have the former B. & L. Cafe store the Stryker building and will a restaurant He about May 1. ping pong whichâ€" has had: headquarters there this winter is another loution.' s f hi Miss Caryl Frantz Entertained at a "kid‘s party" on M evening. The costumes were unique. 24. It will be a one o‘clock luncheon. Miss Edith M returned Connecticut College at New London, Conn., April 2 af spending spring vacation with her mate ther at Wilmi x i and with a school chum in New York City. Walter M Jr., an auto trip with of hig‘ school friends to N.Y., and Detroit, Mich, |â€"| i ~/ _~ _ Mrs. John Hoffman will be hostess at a meeting of th Independent Social Club "on, WedBesday, April Mrs. Cecelia L. and two sons, Harold and R I1, and Mrs. Howard Stryker left Sunday to visit in Rowler, I o ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Leo y of Roseâ€" mary Terrace have a y girl, Sally Ann, born April 9 at the, Highland Park Hospital, , 3 * Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr. is expected home today from a trip to Washâ€" ington, D.C. 4 Mrs. Fred La will entertain Circle One of St. Paul‘s Church on Thursday afternoon, April 25. . \Mr. and Mrs. George Sts ;. «Miss , Krimbill of Chicag Mrs: nd:fi-%.mt::bm and | Q:Mfi', ‘niece,; Miss Berth: Charles, and Cli Stanger Feese,. . â€" + e > feaa Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stanger |â€" AMor. rs. Paul 8 as) parâ€" daughter, Bonita of Highland" P ents of O. Stearns of 613 left Sundays for Grand J .c::w venue, are visiting their lowa, to attend the funeral of son en ro rom their ' George Stanger‘s nephew, Cla in Flori their : home lin Fo Wessling (son of Dan Wessling), DOdg#, Iowa They expect a who died in a Des Moines Hospi here. . ; . _ i. Death was due to injuries â€" Frank Sr., is very se ly several weeks previous on his farim | He ed home from the near Grand Junction. ¢ | \Park Hospital the latter Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwab re. P&rt of 13 a 6 turned Sunday from Melvin, Ill.,| Wree the Green Tree Inn after a Week‘s visit with their sonâ€" Wauk Road in West Lake inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Forest, y damaged by sevâ€" George Dickman (Lillian Schwab,). fral months |ago, is being d by Mrs. Alex Willman will be hostess |J6ns P $ : to members of the Chatter ‘N‘ Sew|| A pa luncheon is being Club oa Tueday evening, April 30, planned e‘ Eastern Star at her home on Waukegan Road. | | for May 7 at the home of Mrs. Rayâ€" Mr, and Mrs. Albertâ€" Krause en.| mond ing. ‘They will tie a comâ€" tertained cighteen at Sunday dinâ€" %mr afternoon. _: \ ‘ ner in honor: of their eld f; Miss ‘Fritsch and Mys. Harâ€" ‘daughter‘s confirmation and old Giss ng‘t‘m”m this af n youngest daughter‘s baptism. \ at a meeting! of the Woman‘s |Auxâ€" Krause was confirmed at St. Paul‘s iliary of the Bethlehem Churck. _ Church Sunday morning and in the| ; Miss Lu:!:t Plagge â€" of go: afternoon Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok | spent the weekâ€"end with her mothâ€" baptized little Shirley Jule at the | er, Mrs. Henty Plagge. t Krause home. Her sponsors were .}lru. aymond Meyer filled the Mr.| 8. A. Ecklund and Mrs. H tion of W; at Friends Night Behrman of Chicago. Out:â€"of on‘Friday at the Glenview O. E. S. guests were the H Beh: â€"Mr. and W. L. Immer| who Mr.:and Mrs. Ole Stznrll’-nd and th¢ | had K in Dr. W. B. Metâ€" Ecklands of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs.| calf‘s\house on Greenwood Avenue ‘August Schomburg Jf Oak Park, moved Ridge last week. â€" and Mrs, Julia Nickolas of Glenâ€"| . The t‘gn cottage was ted view. $ ! T nnantlo thu o. anie m _ mc( s an injury to her right ) cast was removed at ¢ but she has been required to § in bed the entire year. (She I taken to the WedJey Memorial\Hosâ€" pital the first week in May. would .love to see all her [ friends next Thursday afternoon 1 this party which her mother is arâ€" ranging." A year is a long time to. remain in bed and surely all friends will visit her that day! »\1 â€" Jane Krause will hold open ‘ on Thursday o;'- n, April 25, at the home of "her \parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kra of West Deerfleld Avenue. |It be J one year ago on that &x that Jane was forced to go to bed \because bf THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1935 ettis _ Deerfield Ldcal and Personal ainn is direcâ€" ined ‘her y Afternoon. ns of Evanston of Mrs. R. ing at the Mr. and Mis. Charles E.. Bgntnn' and children are moving from the Fred Schwab house on Hazel Aveâ€" nue to the.Frank Jacobs, Sr., *horu on Elm Street on May 1. [3E t r.anlmw.hlmmerwho had K in Dr. W. B. Metâ€" calf‘s\house on Greenwood Avenue moved 1Pufin Ridge last week. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott have leased the John Klemp house on Todd Court and are moving | from Forest Avenue about May 1. | > Mr.‘ and . Nathan Block,. of Highland Park have rented the lowâ€" er apartment in the George Harder building on Chestnut Street. B The Ivan‘ Peterson family fr Chicago will occupy the u: apartment in the Fehr building East Deerfield Avenue. 1 shop. & "Ko Mr. a %1 Kenneth KigHtley (Ruth .Drake) have moved Highland Park ,to the former R. B. Patterson ‘house on Qsterman Aveâ€" nue now 0 by Mrs. k‘g; of Highland Park. Mr. and M 18 & Black, also Highland Park, are living with them. * | the Bailey house (Biederstadt hom stead) at |the corner. of Wauke Road and C%¢ 1 Avenue. The Mak Van Waay briothers ‘are remodéling tlkxe house |and will °§: an antique Mrs. Zimmer of Highland Park has le::ith Lange homestead on Elm S 59 § «Mr. ufi Mrs. Bert Easton have rented their| house ~on Chegtnut Street and moving to the apartâ€" ment in the \Walter Page h on Osterman| Ayenue. Mrs. Page is Mr: Eutoh’a ughter. $y3 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stearns, parâ€" ents of o$r;i O. Stearns of 613 Central Avenue, are visiting| their son en ro: rom their winterth in Florid; their home ‘in ;:: Dodge, Iowa) ‘They expect to d veral weeks here, . â€" } | {Frank bs Sr., is very seriously . _ He returned home from the Highland | Park ‘Hospital the latter rt of 12 1;;eolt t bang! Avepeanbiiiemintrien C vdice â€" 2: bac * nrlrs. s mond Meyer filled the tion of W; r at Friends Night on Friday at the Glenview O. E. S. Wrecking of the Green Tree Inn Waukegan Road in West Lake ‘orest, y damaged by seyâ€" v months jago, is being done by ens Pe C & | A pa # luncheon is being lanned e‘ Eastern Star \Guild or May 7 at the home of Mrs. Rayâ€" Mrs. 1 Rapp has been staying at the David Sanders home in Highâ€" land Pa le Mr. and Mrs. Sanâ€" ders are in New Orleans, La. They are ex home this week. . St. Paul‘s |Ladies‘ Aid Socioty will hold a age sale on Friday and Saturda y 3 and 4. $ j The Déerfleld R.N.A. will hold a rummage sale on Friday and Satâ€" urday, May 17 and 18. L . 4 veorge Lut3 home in Northbrgok. Nmr}' tt is s ‘the weekâ€"end her grand parents in Mayw er little brother, Budyd, has et fever. F ‘LeRoy S. Scully, master of the Deerfiel nie w’ w‘hd asâ€" antly surprised at a party by his officers last Tuesday evening at the George Lutt home in Northb ; John Derby is home from De?-mv University, jand Duncan Reeds from the Universgity of INlinois for{ r spring jons. } 5| ?.‘.?;..‘ffik.flf COUNTRY Waay..has leased 8 of go Athletie . and Frenc Playing | Jock ‘Edinburgh, sm:ilbhuup&'_ ich‘s golf in charge 0 | f v f Charlie Nash invites you to Tlege of a ties all for low daily fee rates. £ being Guild Rayâ€" comâ€" CLVUB : Mr| and Mr3, M?' 4 ‘Dd Mr‘,’ P friends in Chicaj E. J. Long lu;s with Mr. and | Ke"* Harbor, 1 Mr. and Mrs.. Waltér\Page and two children, Bu bleq,étvl Frank, and E. J. Long were Sunday guests at the Carl Méhrtens home in Cicero. Mr, and‘ Mrs;| Thomas Sloot and Mr, and (Mrg. Virgil Haggie visited friends in Chicage on Sunday. E. J. Long lefo Tuesday for a visit with Mr. and Mys. George Long in Keego Harbor, Mich. ... _ > Mrs. Fred Protine and son Jimmy of Elmhurst |were luncheon guests of: Mrs. Proting‘s sister, Mrs. Walâ€" ter Page, on Thursday,. .. ‘ The Junior (Repartment of the Presbyterian Church School enjoyed n Easter party Baturday afternoon t the church. The 84 eggs which y colored were taken to Laird Hoyse in Chicago on Supday. Teachâ€" ers \of this group are Mrs. Edna Orsborn, Mhi;; Louise Huhn and Miss Hazel Milleg#. Mr. C..E. Piper, accompanied by Miss Huhn and four Ethan Willm@yt of Whitefish Bay, Wis., spenl.L saveral days of last week at the homie of His mother, Mrs. J. C.\Willman, § / ([ [ â€"_> Mr. and Clark Huhn| and two daughters ppent W’y with Mr. and .| Ethan Willman. in Whitefish Bay, k-fi y |\~ Mrs. Fred tine (Sue Easton) 'lud ‘been visiting at the Alvin Meyer ‘farm near Ngw Florence and Mrs, | Meyer ‘accompgnied her to Elmhurst, The Fred | M , who had been staying at, home| of their son, Alvin, haveé ( m a month‘s visit, | | | : Mrs, Alyvin Meyer (Bess Schilstra) and, son 3:»1:' Alvin |of New Florâ€" ence, Mo., rned home on Friday, “:;j?m ngt Miss [Hazel Miller, eighth 'qfi er in the grade school, who went to flttsfleld,, Mo. to | spend 7he‘r vacgtion with her mother. [Mrs. Meyer, visiteéd jlat the Delbert | Meyer hor;?. d also with her parâ€" |ents, Mr. and Mrs. Schilstra in Kilâ€" Ibourne, Wis,. t \Mrs. Ma; er (Bessie Knickerâ€" bocker) an ghter Elizabeth Jane of Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, have been the of Mrs. Harry Norâ€" ton (Eleanor Meyer) of Harvey, 11. On Sunday Ms. Euler and little da‘ughtlt' ‘and Mrs. Norton were Sunâ€" day |dinner| gugsts of Mr. and Mrs. C. .T. An . ~© They / were also guests at the Raymond Meyer home, ; Neil | I Andérson _ arrived home Friday to visit his parents, Mr. and |Mrs. E. ®,. Andérson of Fair ‘Oaks Avenue. } Neil has worked as computer for & crew of government surveyors in Chequamegon Naâ€" tional Forest. | 6 w Easter es with special proâ€" grams and egi hunts were given the children of (Bt. Paul‘s Church on Tuesday ednestlay afternoons, The rxm rg|of the children‘s choir and the junio® department held their party on Tuebday with Mrs. George Meyer and Mis, F, G, Piepenbrok in charge. The beginnets and primary departments Reld theirs on Wednesâ€" day with ) Leonard North, Ruth Johnson, (EtKHel Ott and Shirley Blaine in charge of vities. The to Bensenvill noon and deli baskets â€" filled Home which t last, mectig Hubert Juhre _ _ Mr. and M+s. Earl Harris have movct'i: the house at the corner of Hazel Woodward Avenues formerly occdpied by the Barzowski family. _| _ m > Mr, and Mrs. H. K. Snider of Stratford Rogd, Woodland Park, left Friday to sbend the summer in Massachuse E % irs, | Thom: Viei R cage on S lef# Tuesd | Mrs. Get r, Mich. * rotine an \were lun iné; siste ifrsday. _A ?“m ( Se ty iBaturd Lo B WO . | Neif has & crew og e Ghequa * g J nig Ander for the p;‘:?: ds rg Ralph P ht ruests at tuyday: even Miller and ) Runday gu d Mrsi ( inty® Line |R e of Wh sdigral ~ da; orme. of His 1 8 210E rsi|Clar » F, G, Piepenbrok in ginnets and primary 1d theirs on Wednesâ€" Leonatd ‘North, Ruth I ~ and _ Shirley ‘of activities. . lical Daughters went tast Wednesday afterâ€" ered fortyâ€"five Easter with |éandy . to the ey had made at their t the home of Mrs. d. > :( f4 eyer (BRess Schilstra) Alvin of New Florâ€" rmed home on Friday, Miss [Hazel Miller, cher in the grade it to :jttsfield, Mo. tol tion with her mother. y itefish . Bay, THE PRESS m Ethel Titus and Miss Irene Evenson were hoste to members of lt Teacher‘s Bridge Club last Monday evening at the Samuel Rock: enbach home. t 3| ts of James Ryan ‘and (Mrs. Charles Mau, who have been seriously ill at their respective w, are .now much improved in health _ B&v F, A. Render of Ottawa will be the guest speaker at the Bethleâ€" hem Church on Sun morning, Anrls 28. : | t 34 | of en children, Violet Hoffman, Jirah ‘Cole, ?obby Piper and Norma Margaret . Russell, were guest; at Laird House on Sunday. _ . .. Mrs. C. T. Anderson was the guest ot%‘mml%z:tpn in Harvey, III. on Wednesday. eb 6 John Kaatz celebrated his birthâ€" The Success of The Seaso . . : . this nayy blue suit with 16;1# coat and suit and t‘floâ€" piece polkaâ€"dot silk dress, just one of our many new suits. E A LUMSâ€"LAKE FORE, ‘ regular $1.25 hand sewii.fine fabric gloveé* white, navy and chamois, 3 pairs for $3.00 SIEVE R RS OXE [ sOne Suit : |}| To Wear 3 Ways .. "$3o7) Become acquainted with our extraâ€" ordinary valuesâ€"the courtesy of a charge account costs you no more. Gloves 3 Pair $3.00 The boys of the Holy Cross parish wil: Iserve a ‘cookerâ€"hotcha | dinner (Mulligan stew) on Monday eveâ€" ning, April 22, at the parish balil. The money realized will be put in the fuudr?t’:r their camping trip at Camp Jingâ€"gaâ€"Waâ€"Ka in Minocqua. Servâ€" party at the kindergarten. . | will be an « at 8 p.m. q:,’::leqixochmz'imlfhe school| .A change has} made in aâ€" fine collection of moths and date of the Woman‘s beetles. h luncheon. â€" It t:. pos < Dorcas Circle meetings for Aprilfrom April 28 6 14. â€" Reservaâ€" are being planned. Circle Two will tions may be ingde By telephoning meet. next ‘Wednesday afternoon at | Mrs. Robert E. 1 y the home of Mrs. Dwight Merrell;|____ ; * : Circle ‘Three with k):n, Ambrose | /. _ | ~ _ 18. d Cz Montavon at the Hicks home on the i § last Friday of the month and Circle Read rh."m “. Four with Mrs. C. C. Pickett on the .___.,,_1.______ preceding day.© [ ( ied : s ft o+. day anniversary last Friday with a ing {will begin at 5 pm. and there 273 DEERPATH AV ENUE 1 ANNIVERSARY | _ IFASHION. PREâ€"EMI! RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Phone H. P. 178 What Si $4 §

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