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Highland Park Press, 25 Apr 1935, p. 11

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NT 11 y at a m. at io bukct;. The &’Odform S1IVE RES wood 519 ilence Club is Ma on lrays to APRIL 25 % Party + d , Artistie 1935 A€ i4 Mrs. C. S8. Fehr returned home Saturday from an extended visit with her son Clayton Fehr in Oak Park. The Chitâ€"Chat Column in the international publication, "The Evâ€" angelical ;Crusader," published, in Harrisburg, Penn., in its April ediâ€" tion contained the following: "Few women can rejoice in a family that evidences such loyalty to the church as Mrs:â€" Susan Fehr of Deerfield. Two sons: William Fehr of Manâ€" hatton~ and Ira Fehr of Alfolkey, IH., and a sonâ€"inâ€"law, Chester Wessâ€" ling of Deerfleld, are all delegates Dwight Merrell and C. ‘J. Mc Gregor were guests of E .L. Vinyard at the meeting of the Men‘s Club of the Highland Park Presbyterian Chureh. _ * S Mrs. Robert Jordan and children Jerome and: Diana visited Mrs. Jorâ€" dan‘s father, Alfred D. Hills, of Bloomington, Ill., this past week. * Miss Sarah Getty, daughter of the C. W. Gettys of St. Davids, Penn., and formerly of this village, was the guest of Miss Ethel Jean Selig and Miss Betty Muhike last week. . Miss Vivian Haggie, who teaches in Maywood, spent the Easter holiâ€" days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haggie.|| s noe ols . 3 ville (Eva Ender) and family of ldiu( are expected here for the gccasion. _ _ cor a L o. m .The annual guest day of the St. Paul Church Ladies‘ Aid: Society will be held , Thursday afternoon, May 2, in tb:‘:hureh auditorium, in Deerfield. Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok will have a special speaker for the oceasion. Hostesses will be Mrs. Dan Hunt, Mrs. C. C. Kapschull, Mrs. Leo Seiler, Mrs. Minnice H. Whitâ€" comb and Mrs. Frank Berning. Mrs. Johnâ€"C. Ender will celebrate her ninétieth (90th) birthday anni« versary Sunday, May 5, at her home on Claramont Place, North Waukeâ€" gan Road. Mrs. Ender is the widow of the first mayor of Deerfleld. Her M t:r_,‘l_!_r\:. .I:JA;-.;xt_' «* THURSDAY, APRIL At least everybot‘y in the Jones family does. They range from Teenâ€"Age Tom, who‘s keen on the For Sale columns (and knows how to in Dad), to Grandma, who keeps the family posted on the ‘ personals. | between ‘ theh, the others have ren h:r-n-nh. bought a piano, sold old brought home some mighty nice and saved money. It‘s the modern umfi' economical way . , . to keep up the Joneses! f 4 4 WANT ADS THE ANSWER IS SIMPLE | . . EV ER & ] Office Phone Highland Park 1060 _ Deerfield Local and Personal Moran Plumbing & Heating Co Electrol Oil Burners Witten Building â€" Highland Park CLIFFORD R. MORAN, Prop. 25, 1935 Sales and Service Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilroy of Chicago, who formerly lived in the F. W. Russo house on Fo aveâ€". nue, are moving back to «a«nd will occupy the Cooksy . on Osterman Avenue. * P * _Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mc ‘ (Rosetta Taylor) have moved to Chiâ€" Mrs. William Schinleber two sons of Northbrook were at the Roscoe Wessling home Th y. The regular meeting of the Altar and Rosary Society of the Holy Cross Church has been ned one week and will be held Friday evening, May 3, at the ry. Mrs. Alex Willman is president. The hostesses will be Mrs. B. H. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson. t Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schar as their guests Thursday evening, Mr. and,. Mrs. John Beinlich and daughâ€" ter Dorothy of Glencoe. Monâ€" day, Mrs. H. A. Kincaid two yons and Mrs. B. Wenegar, of Palatine were guests.at the home. 1 8 1 Dr. W. F. Weir, minister of the Deerfield Presbyterian Church, conâ€" ducted a coaching confe in church administration for th¢e Lake Superior Presbytery at Iron Mounâ€" tain, Mich., this week. Dr. Weir also répresented the Presbyterian rd of Foreign Missions at these erâ€" ences. i to ‘the Illinois: Evangelical Gonf: ence which convenes in the H Park Bethany Evangelical Chu Mrs, I"ehr/will.bo 89 years : July 5." : 4: ay) Mr. and Mrs. ‘Walter LeC ( daughter Marie and Miss D« Young of Oak Park were c t the home ‘of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Muhlke on Saturday, â€" :28 Dr. W. F. Weir will be in South Dakota next week. On April B0 .x: May 2 he will conduct a corchi conference on church administraâ€" tion for Huron and Aberdeen Presâ€" byteries in that state. On April 28 Dr. Weir will address the adult secâ€" tion of the workers‘ conference rctt the LaGrange Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Peter Juhrend and Mts. Atâ€" chie Antes were guests at birthâ€" day anniversary celebration day at the home of Mrs. Ray Peterâ€" son in Highland Park. & t Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olendo i}? two sons, Jim and Bill, wi Â¥. and Mrs. Kenneth Wei‘rrmd‘alavg: boys spent Sunday at the W. B. The Novelty Quintet will give a program of sacred music to &t Bethany Church in Highlan P:fi, The personnel includes Elmer Heck: etsweiler, Orin Spalding, Hatold R. Vant, Leslie Christensen and Dav%ld Stryker.â€" _ 1 ( Carr at Lake Como, Wis. It was ‘.Bil{'_lr birthday anniversary. Highland Park 1342 Phone H. P. 557 Mutual Club members delivered six easter Baskets filled with canâ€" dies and fruits to Dn’l;leld shutâ€"ins on Friday. t | j Mr. and Mrs. William Fehr and daughter Helen of Manhattan, IIL., are spending the week at the I. A. Rapp home. Ira Fe{:‘i7eof Alfolkey, IIl., is also a guest there. | Mrs. William Carman will be hostâ€" ess to St. Paul‘s Gu-i& on Friday afterncoon, May 3, at her home on Rosemary Terrace. | $ ‘Mrs. John Anfrums has returned from the Highland Park Hospital where she underwent a major operâ€" ation recently. $} » Mrs. Gauer and children of Chiâ€" cago were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. J.Ginter of Park Avenue. Mrs. Roscoe Wessling and daughâ€" ter Dorothy and Miss Bertha Freese were guests Tuesday at the Edgar Wessling home in Northbrook. Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Wortham will be moving into the Leslie Brand house next week. t : cago. Mrs. Ceceliaâ€"Frost and two sons, Harold and Russell, ,hm two nieces, Mrs. Howard Stry] and Mrs. B. Webster of -;Hlxhl‘nd Park, have returned from a visit at the Orrell Kitch home in Bourbon, Ind. rs. A. R. Warner will be hostess to-nsnembera of the Just Sew Club on Tuesday afternoon. i : Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine and two daughters,‘Shirmmd g@b‘fil; Mrs. Olivia Anderson, with Mrs. Henry Siljestrom of Highlandâ€"«Park, were guests at the Walter Sorenson home in Chicago on Sunday. * A meeting of ‘the congregation of St. Paul‘s Church wm,"bohgd Wedâ€" nesday evening, May 8, at 8 o‘clock for the purpose of discussing the remodeling of the church basement. Doors will open at 9 o‘clock at the annual rummage sale of . St. Paul‘s (:g“"-’h on y and Saturâ€" day, May 3 and 4. Donations for the sale will g; gratefully accepted. Mrs. Minnie Whitcomb is chairman of the sale. | P se tR Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bowman and daughter Jane spent | hndm; y with Mr. Bowman‘s grandmother, Mrs. Rhodes, in Bloomington, IIl. . 322 N. First St. Phone 77 Auto Reconstruction Co. o mangs _ ~Body and Fender Repairing T Ecping 4ND obDERING Quality Cleaners RELIABIJE‘ {;AUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Phone H. P. 178 Hicmranp ParKSTATE BANK Dahl‘s Pay Your Taxe THE PRESS he Briergate Golf Club has reâ€" orgs and been given a new nameâ€"Brier Hill Golf Club. Mrs. Thomas Russell will have charge of The choir of the . Presbyterian Chu attended: a concert of the Columbia School Chorus under the direction of Louise St. John Westerâ€" velt at the Columbia School of Music in CB last evening. Mr. and Mys. Austin Plagge and daughter Lp;r“-ine. of, | Hines, _ I11., spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. W. F. P [ af 2 Batlh ng hour?m from 8 o‘clogk|to 2;:15 on week days, and Saturdays from 8 o‘clock to 12:45. â€" For| the convenience of the taxpgyers of this section of Lake County,;'fie have g‘rran d with the County Treksurer, to make . tax collections,. _ | _ . f NEW MODELS! «_ | â€"NEW LOW PRicEs! O LIBERAL TERMS! n eatorable cooking car be mhen done the can ; right. Come in today. _ .\ _New Prigidaties with Super Freezer i | as low as The Old Reliable Bank PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS #11 To cover interest and other tosts, a somewbat higher price is charged for a $7950 . _ Old magazines and papers are ‘beâ€" ing &lloeted by members of the Deerfleld Masoni¢ ‘Temple Associaâ€" tion to help raise money for their organization. Any one. desiring to give old papers or magazines may call Peter J. Juhrend, and they will be called for. + The Dorcas Society will hold an allâ€"day meeting Thursday. | : the tea room: _ Mr, and Mrs. Fred LaBahn were Bunday guests at the George La Bahn home in Evanston. _ :/ o s n o taaaal s Here â€" n O4r and marked on our ~m3¢d&uluw New 1935 Frigidaire with exclusive Super Preezer.,. _ Low operating cost. A ,B&"uififl&f.}éh?«"} | mublthvx@nnpdmda ad prices. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur have moved from the Kent cottage on Osâ€" terman Avenue to d ; Mr, and Mrs. D. A, 8. Tosh have moved from Somerset ww to Northbrook. ‘wa‘s the guest of her sister, Mrs. Irvâ€" ing Brand on Saturday, .: . \~Mr. and Mrs. Richard anâ€" nounce the birth of a : on Bunday, April 21, at Park Hospital. They now have three little daughters. $1Mdk 4 0 3 PAGE ELEVEN ith “"fi l.,:is t# 4 t [}

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