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Highland Park Press, 1 Aug 1935, p. 9

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City, Ne & Second St. Tel H. nvites You 17 to 24 RACING, INC. ‘ DAY, x 18 DAY, ~ URSDAY Entertaining rily Highland Park, HL round,(]:ild,."f To See C‘uhs CES, G. 24 Etural Fair mow.g DECORATING r an Adtaker W‘ Vitamin D > <MITH | RAND BROS. Cleaning â€" Pressin@ . â€" loring and Repairing . â€" -.-Ildhn‘“‘» 495 _ 85 S. St. Jobns Are E. NELSON e h hi n CIOUS CREAM E FAR ODY FARMS DAIRY °_ 5 T hone BROS. DAIRY $ & TAILORS #Â¥ Or NE 410 AUC in leans > play ¢ mang 6 th.;fi is at “ chiuf‘ 1 hy dn +Ugq trUetrnes “h'cfl n may y Usy 700 Central Ave. â€" Highlahd Park on Saturday. Mr. Getty was attendâ€" ing a eon’ention in Chicago Jlast week.. The Gettys are former resiâ€" dents here. Their son, ‘James, is on the Pacific toast â€"for the summer. Rev. Siegfried Recht of Long Grove ‘and Rev, F. G. Pigpenbrok are attending the second annual pasâ€" tors éonferthe at Garrett Biblical _‘Jeannine and Skippy, children of Mr. and firs. Roy ~Clavey, spent last week at Wauconda, with their wndpdnnza. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cashmore. . > > Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Keady of Brierhill Road who fractured eollar bone recently, is getting along nicely. S u) ; 1 3. $," ~z, 1O _ AYCYJ, (Bpenti _ Mrs. «Alex wmm.n; and Mrs. V. last week at Wauconda, with their| William Briddle were hostesses at grandpsdrents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur luncheon and bridge %fii Wednesday Cashmore. | : (yesterday) to members ‘of the Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Cha ‘N‘ Sew Club at the Shaw. L. Keady of Brierhill Road who nee %::ntry Club in Imette. Mrs. fractured his collar bone recently,) Carl ‘P. Anderson and | Maxwell is getting along nicely. Kerrihard are in charge of arrangeâ€" C. w. of ‘St. Davids, Pa.,) ments for the next ”;fi'. ] visited at Fred LaBahn home|.â€" My. and Mrs. Fred LaBahn had as ks AusGdre suil m ul B C The Harry Wings and the Clarâ€" ence: Andqoom were among those from here: who ‘spent Sunday at Lake Lawn, Lake Geneva, Wis. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Hubert McGuire and family have returned from St. Panl. En route ‘they stopped: at Camp M&Kl, near Minocqua, where son,. Jerry, ‘will remain with hfitJ- E, Savage and nineâ€" teen other boys from the Holy Cross Church until theyretm-n next Sinâ€" day. Othets from here who visited the camp over the weekâ€"end were Mr, and Mrs. Alex Willman, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bartel and Joseph _ Rev. Mark J. Andrews of Harlan, Ker ,\ a former minister of the p i’nsbyhriln Church, visâ€" jted at the home of Dr. C. J. Davis on Sunday. The Rev. Mr. Andrews *MT a ministerial meeting at ‘MceCormick : Seminary : this week. Last Sunday he occupied‘the pulpit ‘W Boulevard Presbyterâ€" jan . h and next PS‘um.'lay will preach in Normal Park Presbyâ€" c roades.. * . _ Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Merreli had| Mrs. Harry Baum entertained her as their weekâ€"ond guest, Mr. Merâ€"| S¢Wwing dlub on y afternoon. rell‘s brother, the Rev. Mr. Merrell| . Hubert Juhrend | ed home of the Springfield Presbytery, and| SAturday from the ’g?fizhlnnd ‘Park a former filininer of Campbell Park H”P?hla where he recently ‘underâ€" Presbyterian Church. He is now as.| Went m appendectomy. On Sunâ€" sociated with the Children‘s Home| J2Y, Eu@sts at the Juhrend home and Aid Society, Rev. Merrell ocâ€" Were the Fred Seligs, Carl Fricks eupied pulpit :of the Deerfield ‘J,d L,” Beilers. 8 & Church with Mr. W. F. Weir on Sunâ€"} _ |Miss Lillian Ackerman of Westâ€" Ly. / gate <Road entertained the children f LAWNMOWERS § g SHARPENED 16 ‘Follett and Ruth J. Follett. ter, Mrs. L L. Bi * Mrs, Friedel ‘F. Fuller, Mrs.â€"W... A very prett W, Clark and Miss Charlotte Brand,, house is being with Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot t!a¢t near. Deerf of Highland Park, are yisiting the| TAylor for. Joser heo ufms at : Three Lakes, Plans mide by F. a:x Shirley:> Clark um picture of the h Camp Hickory Hill. â€" Miss Lois tently in the Cark is enjoying a three week‘s va.) Stating that it w eation from her duties at the Pres.| DY a $4,000 Bell byterian Book Store, Chicago. _ â€"| and Loan Associat W Clark at with Mr.. a of Highlan: George Br: ; ty Mrs. William Carman of Roser < Terrace . attended ~the wedding (of their rnephew Ralph B. Cktherine E. Bettger f h evening at the Jensen e in Maywood. Rev. F. G. Piepâ€" n St. wPaul‘s Church, Deerâ€" } ,xw:m wedding â€"service. heir al nts were Charles N. To and Ruth J. Follett. ; olson:wmmuo .m. to 6 p.m. [ in s .l SUNDAYS, 2:30 to 5:30 for i °':E lles «s Mitherized" Christian. Seience" Mrerature may" be read. ‘borrowed or purchased. : * Maintained by / 6 | f .4 Plumbing and Hegti : |, «ELECTROL OIL B [ERS _ _/512%, Laurel Avenue â€" Highland Park Shop Phone, Highland Park 271 â€" Residence, H, P. ©HURSDAY, AUGUS Câ€"90090â€"90â€"90â€"90â€"90â€"90.90â€"90â€"90â€"9 es e e e e en ___| Deerfield Local and Personal Have Your Lawnmower Reâ€"con By A Shop Equipped With if Machinery As Used In All Theé Lawnmower SHQp CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM First Church of Christ, S« ‘Cbuven ol Torei MEimist HOWARD MORAN We Callffor And Deliver «$ NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD ©PHONEe 3020 |â€" The William Barrett: family is vaâ€" cationing at Madison, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. wu;;m Wing have gone to Yello 6 Park,: going through the Black g!llicoum‘y and . RoBl $ Institut®, Evansto Aug. 2.L _ _ meet iday, 4 ¢) home of: Mrs. Rarl ie| Avenue, { g.] â€"â€" Mrs. uis Soef!l iyp| Horenbdrger and Mi n| attended ia party las ,.| the horke of Mrs. DPr.and. Mrs. Jm A. Dondanville and children of Moline, HL., arrived :‘hursdny for a visit at the Ender ome. 4 3 Go m + St. Paul‘s Ladies Aid Society is meeting Thursday, Aug. 1 at the home of Mrs. Fred Horenberger., Miss Jpsephine Woodman was hostess to : Dorcay Circle Three on Friday., â€"| â€" tsldb ed n will return through :(’;obl;ci;. The Deerfield Village Board will meet Tuesday 'evenlilfi.g.f Aug. 13 at the Masonic Temple. . s ters to the Farnsworth School. _ jOtto Hbut has opened a store in the former Kit Kat Kitchen and has called his} place of business "Otto‘s Pop Shop and Delicatessen." _ |Miss Lillian Ackerman of Westâ€" fih id entertained, the children the neighborhood at a party Friâ€" y afternpon. Miss Ackerman, who been principal of the Goodrich 1, Chicago, for a num< ber of yéars, will be closer to her home in ithe. fall, when she transâ€" fers to the Farnsworth School. ] (Otto HBbut has oninad a sknva is RELIABLE LAUNDRY AN DRY CLEANING CO. ter, Mrs. 1 TS giouls : Soefker,â€" Mrs. Horenbdrger nnfi m:,rmu n attended a party last Wednesday at the horke of Mrs. George La ir in Evankton, qi s £ Miss [Mary English of Evanston is spending this week with her gis S SW i Bs css Sgeics rqpean m d mtif $ es t ft I Evanston, â€" which Tilel Ns week from July o Tos Limones w The Independent Social Ch meet Wednesday, Aug. 14, home of: Mrs, Earl Fmst, Ost Avenue.t 1 ?tigned : Same ctories L. Btand H. P. 178 tty. five room b:icrk built on a five e erfleld: by ~Alexander seph Feltman, from F. Clare Hinckley. A T70 wmen.â€" con» from July 209 to ie ;tpmmd reâ€" m}dl Enminel’ being financed vings ‘Building social Club wili Aug. 14, at the Frost, Osterman JC MF. and. Mrs. |Bruee Blaine and ,;daughters ve taken a cabin at fFraverse City, Mich. for a two wes ‘s stay. . Olivia Anderson, who/was visiting At the M. C. Lundâ€" p ee cottage at Thaverse City, Mich., ‘ag returned home and is staying ' e, Henry Siljestrom home in Vighland Park; while her daughter, \Â¥s. Siljestrom, and . son, Donald, ts \with the Blaines. fi and Mrs, |Raymond, Dobhins hoid daughter, | Patricia Arn , are jg;,i ding two weeks at Sister Bay, VId. En route they visited Mr. and IF¢. Carl McManus at Manitowoc, home ‘from Nevada, where he ‘has v: or several months. ... ©| â€"[Mils Jean Pettia was the week ond| guest of Migs Margaret Heath in Phicago. . C. T. Anderson and Mrs. J. A. [Reichelt Jr., were lungheon guests of Miss Heath on SFip is " °_ "" hn Mes Heath s th ‘. Y" ’ & E> xr. Geotge LaBahn ad dang of Evanston and : daugh of Rogers Park,| > icnic at Shnset Pa nual | event, is \nf pl Thutiday, Aug. 15, by‘ m St| Paul‘s Sewing Society bff'?;‘Q‘ Kapschull has r.â€"and Mrs. Phillips of Chicago it the weekâ€"ehd :at their sumâ€" ;;home across ‘from Orphans pf Storm. Mrs. Phillips, the formâ€" fulia Croft, is [previous owner the property now occupied by the haven. Last weekâ€"end the Philâ€" ‘had as their guest, Miss Buch]: who taught in Northbrook last , and who‘ will teach in the Place Schoolj Highland Park, ifall. :/b 9 iss Marjorie Leaming has reâ€" to ‘her home on Chestnut et after a thkee weeks‘ intenâ€" ; course at the University of nsin in Madi m. ‘ Â¥. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson and children: and ,flr’n. Johnson‘s er, Mrs. George Pettis, returnâ€" turday from 4 two weeks‘ stay agle River, Wis. ; O R rs. Peter Per hter, Mrs. C iverside, Mic r. and Mrs. I t the weeke Moran Plumbing & Heating Co. Savings ;t11 Above the ite co mpartmen t temperature 4 turn of this speods freezing. Long life No movi Permane Low ope ENJOY MO 358 Central Ave., Highland Park â€" Tel. 1060 [1vE adv EMPERATV recurato ELECTROLUX Ge ATK 1N Cus it Spnset P?h’ &n anâ€" is (being planned 4!‘:; ug. 15, by‘ members + Bociety; "3 apschull has returned Nevada, where he ‘has sts Mr. and Mrs.\ The Northbrook Civic Association id daughter Irmal has extended an invitation to the daughter, Edna, id Village Board &nd the & *4 ‘]community / through their . 3 mset P.Y"h" anan~] ary, F. Louis Huguelet, to attend bing planned for| the annual celebration of“}gorth-‘ », by‘ members of brook Day on Aug. 10. In case of Bociety; | rain the celebration will be @ld on ull has returned the following day, Sunday,.hlg. 11. da, where he ‘has) ~The Deerficld Eastern Star Guild: onths. â€" . ) ~~!‘ > / will hold a picnic luncheon on Tuesâ€" § was the weekâ€") day at the Beech Street beach in si'_L‘hrEargt Heath] Highland Park. L k nt silence t these amous intages ng parts to wear fiaming has reâ€" e on Chestnut es weeks‘ intenâ€" e. University of ratxng cost TH SHORE GAS COMPAN IERN CONVENIENCES LIKE THESE .. dia 1 aat pay for it e y is visiting her arence Anderson, with trays that freezo tight. A trip of the Eleeâ€" and the trays are free. No more struggling i Own a 193 5 s g TRIGGER RELEASE ON TRAYS â€" THE PRES3S3 »». AND MANY MORE! Mrs. Albert Ward (Beulah Tibâ€" betts) of Indepence, Towa, who with her KRusband and children is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.‘,jg(;. P. Tibbetts near Half Day, visited at Mrs. R. E. Pettis‘ on Friday, On Saturday Mrs. Ward and children visited Mr. Ward‘s sister, Mrs. Ben _ Miss Jane Warner of W&W Yresby terian Hospital, Chicago, visited her mother, Mrs. A. R. Warner Tuesâ€" day. f o An allâ€"day meeting of the Dorcas Society is being held today at the Presbyterian Church, Your house can be cool and comâ€" fortable when it is blistering hot outside, â€" ROCKâ€" WOOL BATS placed between your attic cejling joists gives your home a perfect temperature at all times. | | _ :Sereens â€" Roofs H. P. 1377 e 756 Waukegan Road, Deetfield <â€" Tel. Deerfleld 13 us show you how Summer Comfort Ralph Steel dnother time saver ...teounr,ml&b; are quickly loosened a simple twist of the RUBBER CGRID IN TRAY . Notz Hardware Co. ‘s â€" Mill Work 366 Central Ave; or these dealers Advantages that make it more eoonomicn_i ‘and dependable . . . design that makes it a inner for beauty . . . give you good reasons for ownâ€" ing an Electrolux airâ€"cooled gas refrigetator. Electrolux is the only automatic refrigerato d at makes cold without machinery to vibrate, We and make noise. Its simple operating principle is unmatched! .. But ygul"must see the Electrolux gas refrigerator to fully appreciate its remarkâ€" able features. Visit our display now. An rxamâ€" ination of the Electrolux will not obligate yo Or telephone for further information. 1k )e E Deerfield Garage 3 _ Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Pottis left w for their ranch in Weslaco, |_. Mrs. Fjed) LaBahn spent Kyanston. â€" F. . J. Labahn attended a directors‘ meeting of the National fir}i’ek Co., in Chitago on Wednesâ€" :\ Mrs. u'l.rn i; ilton, who has heen uz. -3inw“mt. is spending the month of August: in Alaska. ‘Mrs. Hamilton‘s house on entral )‘ve ue was yacated by the uruver £¢mgty last spring. Ball in Highland Park 745 Waukw Road M.Ew T CORDS PISTON RINGS Are Guaranteed â€"â€" 306 Railway Ave., Highwood â€" â€" Moran Plumbing & Heating Co. To fi:pOil Pumping. m ff (| To maximtm pn-donudlweudppfit without m;qfinzch:.:lme‘d. ; ; VWM . 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