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Highland Park Press, 8 Jun 1935, p. 10

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hE 4+ Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Dunhain spent the weekâ€"end in Neillsville, Wis. w Mr. Dunham‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Dunham. Mrs. Dunham will spend the month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walter of Ettâ€" rick, Wis. fee 9| { | Miss Jane Warner of theâ€"Presbyâ€" terian Hospital, Chicago, spent the weekâ€"end with her mother, Mrs. A. R. Warner.â€" . 4 B Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jaynes JM family of Ravinia are now settled in the Eva Lange house on West Deerâ€" field Avenue. BCA _ Miss Hazel Rapp, who tuch:Lin Belvidere, will be home next k. Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr. had as her guests on Sunday her sister Mrs, B. J. Dickens and Mr. and Mrs. B, J. Dickens Jr., and their new little B. J. Dickens III of Chicago. _ Miss Mabel Ablard, who teacl in Villa Park, was a St:t:Jhy dinner guest at the Chester Wessling home. Miss Ablard, who is a former Deerâ€" field teacher, is in, Stanton, Iowa, this week to attend a wedding. | ‘Mrs. Joseph Meurisse And d“zh- ter, Betty, of Dubugque, Iowa, have been guests at the E. H. Selig home. * Mrs. Thomas Slott has been enter taining guests from Indianapolisg. Miss Jean Nygard npent’tfioi%ek end with friends in Chicago. / Mrs. Clarence Wilson has retur from a visit with her er in Olâ€" ney, II; i i dE Stanley Greer and his sister, Hans Bahr, spent last week in Memâ€" phis, Tenn.. ~ P ol B At the Bethichem chmg in ho of the return of Rev. so, by the Evangelical conference, to Deerfield for another year. Guests brought gifts for the "pound party." _ _ â€" Mr. and ‘Mrs. Albert & hosts to a‘ large 'mumu‘: ds and relatives on Sunday in hongr of Mrs. Krause‘s birthday a ergary. A reception for Rev. and Mrs. J. Bruso was held Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Uchtman enâ€" tertained the Neighborhood on Saturday evening. â€"â€" _ Miss Peggy English of Evan is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Brand, this week. § 4* DIand, UnIs wWeek,. ] £X Elmer Clavey and Irving are among those who aré enjoyi trip down the Mississippi y the guests of Harold C. Youngs . his boat, the "Joan Ed.". far d PAGE TEN ‘Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gigs left Edin burg, Texas, on Monday, and are re turning to Deerfleld.. |â€" ~. | Mr.and Mrs. | Joh Schneider of Brier Hill I A new little son which arrived at their home on Saturday. $ E TB k |I } | Local and Pe?;so,hil Deerfield ON BEAUTIFUL BIG STAR LAKE CAMP _ _ NEECA Wt Wt as on nd Circle One of St. Paul‘s Church will meet Thursday, 27, at the home of Mrs. Fred I ;\gxberger. P Mrs. George LaBahn and Mrs, Caroline Niebur of Evi n were _ The Evangelical | } hters |will meet ‘Wednesday afternoon, June 12, at the home of Mrs. Clarence Wilson of Orchard Lane, ‘Deerfield, with Mrs. Jack Coleman as assisting hostess. fls K+ ] ‘. Mr. and Mrs. : Sglig s Saturday and Su at the home of their son, William Selig, in Ch cago. o9 § P j Mrs. Charles Selig will be hostoss to < St. Paul‘s Sewing . Society oql Thursday, June 20. } ( Mr.~and Mrs. B two children visite mother in Franklin day. h Mr. and Mrs,‘ Fre last Sunday wit;h{ Mr ty in Chicago. _ _ Miss Jean Pettis : from Tucson, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Ed two children â€" and: George Pettis spent Arthur Gathmann They also visited at ter. $ ‘"The Hiawatha," streamline Milâ€" waukee |â€" train, izzes through Deerfleld twice each day. Young and old turn out to see g-u The LLL Club will hold an outing on Thursday, June 13 at Gages Lake. The young people will leave St. Paul‘s Church at 6;30 p.m. â€" : Mrs. R.F. Grohe/and son Richard are visiting in the East. "t>, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson and two children and | Mr. and Mis. George Pettis spent Thursday at the Arthur Gathmann home in Itasca. They also visited at Barrington Cenâ€" "The Hiawatha," waukee | train, | w Deerfield twice each old turn out to seée Helmuth Piepen Saturday from North Caroling. Walter Wessling of Portland, Oreâ€" gon, spent last week visiting at the Edgar and Roscoe | Wessling homes. On Sunday the families were enterâ€" tained at dinner at the Edgar Wessâ€" ling home in Northbrook. The Altar and iry Society will hold its meeting of y evening at the Holy Cross rectory. Hostesses will be ‘Mrs. Clarence Anderson and Mrs. B. H. Kress,. | i The Chatter ‘N meet Wednesday home of Mrs. Joh Brier Hill. 5 Boys between the ages of ten and sixteen, who are intet in going to Camp Jinga Wa Ka with Revâ€" erend Joseph E. Savage, will hold a meeting Saturday| morning at ten o‘clock in the Holy|Cross parish hall. They will plan their two weeks outâ€" ing to take place the latter part of July. The boys ghve a dinner reâ€" cently and helped|raise money for their expenses. [ § | Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reeds drove down to Urbana xweek and their son Duncan, who has completed his freshman year at the University of Iilinois, returned ie with them. MISS EDITH ROLLITT HOLT 7 . DIRECTOR : RATES REDUCED «Aremial on & dipaad poos do e You can afford to send you carnis this symmer. Full one fee incl i everythin expenses; use of all equipn horses ; ini under n girls live in sellor to ea of the regul . owimming â€" Canoging â€" Dancing Nature Lore â€" Tennis â€" Riding Horses What a glorio summer for your girl! . Neecarnis owns its own drub of fine horsesâ€"riding is included in the feeâ€"an ty trip is an excursion of delight. Swimâ€" ming and oeing under careful supervision. Outdoor trips, supper |over an open fire; cance trips down the beautiful Peré Marquette River. Finest of food: Frigi. and spiritual |needs. Far up in Northern Michigan, oecflpying.hightnct of twentyâ€"two acres on the north shore of beautiful Big Star Lanka. nine milu_ southwest of Baldwin, Michigan, | 8 Volumbla #°~ | N : mE p se " 1 B‘clm, uleh]“n = Um.i. Addrese t‘ // d mrn:, . is »* w Camp Neecarnis. & in P 2 fereacarmbap | p tion; tested water from &i?iul."i ive in s¢ ed high cabins with one trairied counâ€" tonehilorSgirh- Antlmrodnumhurt sil it P ol 1 Embo. k. _ rok © will â€" return i LaBahn spent s. Minnie Doherâ€" uce: Blaine and d (Mr. Blaine‘s Grove on Sunâ€" rrived yesterday Bew Club rwiu evening . at | the D. Schneider in RNIS M C } . e k fs‘i LLITT HOLT * couron i ;TOR § |,* now i he Physical # for FREE 1 h # ient of ‘Teach, . *_5* BookLETr i to send your girl to Camp Neeâ€" or GIRLS University of 7 Years and Older L ( .-.--.-----....-.-.-----.--- â€" BALDWIN, MICHIGAN Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schroeder visited friends in Chicago Heights on Memorial Day. { ‘Mrs. John Willman entertained at l?'{mhefineouu shower on Friday at her home in compliment to: her grandson‘s bride, Mrs. Eldon Soetâ€" Ka. * . The Y. P. M. C. will meet Tuesday evening at the Bethlechem Church. George Stanger II will have charge of the Missionary lesson and David Stryker will lead: in the discussion of "Christian Use of Sunday." Host and hostess will be David Stryker and his cousin Louise Hendrix. . t M’rs‘;i Walter Page was hostess to 2:: Quid.Nune Club on Tuesday'im- ng. : | 3 AURLE Ne 2 . Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Johnson to go [to Wisconsin at the close school. i m NCF 4 k : _Dorothy Vetter and Georgia Burt¢ visited relatives of the Vetter fa ily in Chicago last week. ' _Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weber . of Chicago spent the weekâ€"end wi Mr. and Mrs, E. 8. Wortham; || > â€" ~Mrs, Charles Seago retumod;hoT Sunday from Jerseyville, HI. | || ; 22â€"24 South First Street Tel. H. P. 4110â€"Glencoe 36. 'WW â€" Mrsg. Leanna Wesling, who with her family is moving from Wheelâ€" ing to Naperville, is spending two weeks at the George Stanger home before going to her new home. The Ira Buberts, with whom she lives, will send their daughter to North gentrpl College at N&éperville next ‘all. j _ John Huhn cut his thumb and ;lord\‘oger of his left hand so severeâ€" ly with an electric saw on Saturday that the two digits may have to be amputated. _ 10999 [ in Albion, Mich. . Rey. and Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok returned â€"Wednesday from Indianâ€" apolis where they went last Sunday to attend the funeral of Helen Pieâ€" penbrok, fourteen year old daughâ€" ter of Rev. and Mrs, E. A. Piepenâ€" brok of Indianapolis. Burial was Tuesday. \â€" Mr, and Mrs. William Gillespie mflt: and Mrs. John Protis of ( spent Memorial Day at the ‘vg:mei of their uncle, Philip Scully, Frige { 1 guests of Mrs. Fred LaBahn on On Sunday, Mr. Philip Scnll&!r‘.'s mfin:(n Robert Black, with her hus| and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Robert Black Jr. and daughter Donna ‘of Chicago, were guests at his home. â€" id old lFadciaab i eA ho ol e ga in talle mt d Comgble racoaidad) on e n e c o ce f ¢ Nok o1 / Colr nX o Pedsonaim | MORT D Cewenenp s omisne o SE C on ut remnC h $ at the . 18 CHRYSLERâ€"PLYMOUTH Uflc&m’bu‘.w "HOPE IT IS" JOS. B. DEIBLER A USED CAR but as you Longhvithon THE PRESS8 Aldtt % We are cooperating with ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE | ‘ A ’ the Public Sfrwce& :‘ re THE Néw 1935 FIHIDAIRE Low liight ratee‘ liIe now in ef. fect from 7P. M. until 4:30 A. M. for %on-to-suri q calls where the day rate is more than thirtyâ€" five o%nts Eveni i rates have been upphnte by the lower nightfrawe. whi :‘;mecns that Fast Fregring 16 bea _ all with SUPER FRE PUBLIC SERVICE COMPA the Public Service Sthre iful models to cho â€"~«toâ€"Station Rates for a OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS greater conveni¢nbe as well as Immw "ont-of- tofllfnendabe yon}go out fior'ihem' « It is‘ easy, Wfiw“d sant to talk Withifnendam oth@t cities, with the folks at hom l d with chilâ€" dren away at chool6r camp. Try it. "Long Distanbel will gladly tell you the rat‘ # 7 P. M. | $1.95 cent as 3 yeaks to pay. To cover costs, a somewbat higher * is churged for sold on deferred payments. To the prices , and marked our ‘ ially 2% is to be added on 6 Lax expense. ! © See the : outstanding features !:: at your nearest Pub. lic Service $tof@Every 1935 Frigidaire is equippe Super Freezet, makâ€" in Pobing Afpaies mopcaug service. Of Al lay you will find the right size FriiWlaire at a price you -’g- tâ€"type model is only L o $79.50. Come h and look around. _ tds ty | G'.i We v T 4 e from; THURSDA Y red ito day nge .. means 1.10 any place. PANY ER Normal Storage , JUNE 6 pÂ¥l

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