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Highland Park Press, 26 Sep 1935, p. 10

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t% K Mrs. Nick Mele of Fores who visited Mrs. Mary Park avenue on Thursday, fe stairs there and broke her ar Richard Merner, cornetis been accepted in the first b the University of Illinois, w! a signal honor for a freshm: Elaine, the little daughter and Mrs. Paul Kress, ,fellJ stairs on Sunday and fractu shoulder bone. i Miss Betty Hoffman, who afttended Blackburn College at Carlinville, IIL., last year, will take her sop! o;tnore year at Lewis Institute, Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Miller ?«n- dolph, Minn., spent several is of lasts week with Mr. and Mr: Ezra Fritsch in Huntley} III., a | this week are visiting the Highlan Park Fritsch families. $uycite * Miss Mary ‘Jane Condon, v{ returned from a visit with h« and uncle, Dr. and Mrs:R. J. in Harlan, Iowa, will attend t Institute this fall. Mr: and Mrs. Ralph Taylor son born Tuesday, Sept. 10, Fort Sheridan Hospital. Mr. in the employ of the gov has been transferred and family will move to Boston of next month. i The Goodpasture family. Lane will move into the J. W. house on Orchard Lane the October, vacated by the Ral lors. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Be leased their home on Westga and are living in the Funk Northbrook. f Jean Pettis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pettis, has ived | a fellowship at the Universit of| Ariâ€" zona in‘ the Music College and will do part time teaching for students registered for bass viol. Jéan will play in the Tuecson City Symphony orchestra and the University orrhea- tra again this year. | Donald Ginter, son of the D. J. Ginters of Park Avenue, ;oen in a cast for the past five the first two weeks of which in the Children‘s Memorial Hospital, Chicago. . Donald, ‘who is | eleven years old, expects to go the hospital next week to have it reâ€" moved.‘" 1/ i Dr. and Mrs, W. J. Davidson of Evanston announce the m of their daughter, Mary Kay, to Danie D. Lanning of Evanston on Saturâ€" day, Sept. 21, in the chapel of the First Methodist Church in |Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hawes and children of Brier Hill Road Dr. and Mrs. Robeért S. Reinardy and family of m:}xhnd Park atte) the wedding Miss Davidson and Mr. Lanning on Saturday. The bride is a sister of Mrs. Hawes and Mrs. Reinardy. Little Suzanne Reinâ€" ardy of Highland Park v flower girl for her aunt. "Two of her sororâ€" ity sisters of Delta Gan ‘Kay Ammerman of Evanston and Jerry Merchant: of . Bloomington, worel maid of honor and bride‘s maid, PAGE TEN Highland Park 1060 | \Highland Park 1342 .uwtjlo&'u SHERIDAN ROAD _ , Open: DAYS 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. SATURDAY EVENINGS 7 to 9 SUNDAYB‘?io to 5:30 for reading only. Maintained by + Moran Pluml)ing & Heétm iren of Brier Hill anc Mrs. Robert S. ily of Hi:}:hnd Park atte wedding Miss Davidson Lanning: on Sa y. e is a sister of Mrs. Hawes . Reinardy. Little Suzanne 1 _ of Highland Park f for her aunt. "Two of 8¢ sisters of Delta Ga CHRISTIAN S??CE READING ROOM â€"___ 43 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD â€" _ Deerfield Personals First Church of Christ, Scientist Electrol Oil Burners Witten Building â€" Highland F CLIFFORD R. MORAN, Prop| Saleés and Service f! Mr. own her FflE::iE ve a at the ylor, ent, th his e first o has r aunt Hayes e Art Glen, no : of down f | Oak Strong irst of h (Tayâ€" , â€"| has nd at ich is Mr. and. Mrs. John Benzli of Chiâ€" cago were Sunday dinner guests uq the E. H. Selig home. I + Miss Anna Krimbill is ill in the Methodist Home Hospital, Chicago. (On Sunday her niece, Mrs, Rosc Wessling and family visi her. The first meeting of the l*ew year The interior of the Deerflield post ol?flce1 has been entirely r lecorated and a new curtain has hung in the front window adding tly to the appearance of the building. Mrs. W.â€"F. Weir will be hostess to the Just Sew Club on Tuesday afterhoon. ; 1 A | Mrs. Irv,mfinnd went to Evansâ€" ton on Tuesday to spend the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. English. | o [ 3i A# ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Greer are living in the C. C. Brackett cottage and the Kuhns have moved into the Thilo Toll flat The two| families exchanged places last month. Mr. and Mrs.â€"E. A. Belmont enâ€" tertained avlarge group of Deerfield fi-ienjh at dinner Sunday evening at their ,Jhome-in f_l_ighhnd Park. Mrs. John Schafer and son John Jr. and her| mother, Mrs. Reese of Joliet, visited here on Monday. The Schafers formerly lived . on . North Chestnut Street. _ §:1" Mrs. John Grootemont, who lives with her daughter, Mrs. G, A. Wilâ€" len, is visiting in Appleton, Wis. : Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Joliw:x and two children and Mrs: George Pettis spent Sunday at Lake Wandawega in Wisconsin. | ~ + Mr. and Mrs, Emil Fredricks and two childreri, Marshall nngthrlotto were guests at the Robert Derrickâ€" sen home in Forest Glen on Saturâ€" day. ‘Guests the preceding Saturday at the Fredricks home Mr. ‘A. Tappenbeck,; Mr. Fred Tappenbeck and Mrs. Brockman of Chicago. The. Harry Olendorf, W,. B. Carr and Chester Wolf families attended the funeral of Mrs, Frank B. Wilson in Libertyville on Friday. f Mrs, H. C. Hawes and| her & have returned from a lovely eas trip to W::hinzton, D. C.,. New Jer sey and New York. While in N York they went through %e la t new French liner, S. 8. Normandy which has a specially erected dock. WELDING AND SOLDERING 822 N. First St. Phone 77 Mrs. | F.:G. Piepenbrok will be hostess to St. Paul‘s Ladies‘ Aid ciety on Thursday dAte‘r.nh on,, O;:‘t. }, at the p-aonu'e. esses will be Mrs. Worth L w 3 y and Mrs. Fred Sallach Mrs. John O is :in charge of the pron-jn m c subject is "The Home _ i Church." Moran Plumbing & Heating Co. $58 Central Ave., Highland Park â€" Tel. 1060 Miss. Olive Frantz left last week for Naperville, Ill:, where she has Mrs, William Neville is entertainâ€" ing Dorcas Circle Four on Thursday aftérnpon (today).: Mrs. Langford and family of Walâ€" nut, Illinois, were guests of their cousing, Mrs. E. D. Bleimehl and Mrs. 8. P. Hutchison on Saturday. . A public card party is being held this evening (Thursday) at the Deerâ€" field Masonic Temple sponsored by the Deerfleld Ch.pggr, 0. E. S: Mr. and Mrs. C.‘C. Kapschull exâ€" pect t0 visit the Lincoln Pettis famâ€" ily in Weslaco, Texas, on ‘their reâ€" turn trip from Los Angeles, Calif. On Friday and Saturday, Sept. 27 and 28, the Deerfléld O. E. 8. will hold a .rummage rle in the store next ‘to the Deerfield post office. Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok is attendâ€" ing a convention of the Woman‘s Federation of the North Illinois Disâ€" trict. of| Evangelical churches at Freeport on Wednesday and Thursâ€" day of this week. â€"Mrs. William Haggie will enterâ€" tain her luncheon five hundred club on Wednesday at her home on Elm Street.: _ â€"/ * Mr. and Mrs. William Clarrey of Chicago were Sunday guests at the home of Mayor and Mrs. Harry E. Wing. Miss Elsie Erdman of Chiâ€" cago was a weekâ€"end guest at the Wing home. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schar spent Sundnz‘ ‘jat the Ernest. Haseman home: iong Grove. saiiem e Miss Laura Wessling left on Satâ€" urday for New Carlisle, Ind., where she ~will live in an Evangelical Home for Aged. Members of the Bethichem Church gave a farewell party for her Thursday afternoon. of the Deerfield Woman‘s club will be held Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 8, at the Meld grade school. Rose Marie and Gloria Barrett were hostesses on Saturday to the JFunior up of the Legion Auxilâ€" The Frantz families attended a miscellaneous shower given in honor of their niece, Miss Alice Rickwardt in Chicago on Sunday. E4A mrr:rn,feature. At this special low price of $89.50, with no down payment . and easy terms, you can enjoy new ‘f cooking convenience, economy and dependability without delay. Don‘t put _ up any longer with cooking gery | and uncertain results! With a Newâ€" . port Universal gas range you enjoy perfect cooking ease . . . and have results that are uniformly good. Come in now for complete details and a_ demonstration. Or telephone. Here is a September saving for you! You save $25 this month if you trade inlour present cook stove (any type) for a Newport Universal gas range. Y('ju make no down payment to havé it ru'talled. Then.you may pay for it on low monthly terms. The Newport U+ivergul is fully equipped ‘with every NORTH SHORE THE PRES3 Mrs. Alvin Knaak will be hostess at a card party on Thursday ;ve-_ ning (tonight) for the Deerfield O. The Otte Hout family moved to Waukegin Road this week to living quarterg in the rear of their store. Mmun. V. William Briddle ente ed seven out of town guests at dinner on Monday evening. | Mr. cgfl Mrs. C. M. Willman were hosts at q picnic dinner on their lawn onj{bdnday. « Io +. T. Miss Edna Fritsch, who teaches in Jack‘s Creek, Roark, Ky., has been in the hospital near there reâ€" cently because of a serious infecfion due to chiggers, which burrow déepâ€" ly into the flesh. f The | Ju;x:; department of | the Deerfield byterian Church will hold a wienie roast on Saturday, Sept. 28, at the Forest Preserve at Dundeé and Waukegan roads. Chil; dren arg to meet at the church at 2:30 p.m. and transportation will be arranged. Teachers of the Junior group are Mrs. Edna Orsborn, Mrs. Fred mer, Miss Lois Clark, Miss Helen ker, Mrs. Dwight Mervrell, Miss Hazel Miller, Miss Louise Huhn and Miss Arline Mentzer. | ‘In a photographic contest conâ€" ducted flh’ Hout‘s Deerfield Pharâ€" macy, Mr. E. H. Selig was awarded first prize for a California ‘scene; Mrs. ‘Zelda McDonald of Northbrook was smpd and she also had a scene from the same western. state; Lorâ€" raine ge of Hines was third with a of a girl with a poreuâ€" pine.. These pictures and those reâ€" ceiving honorable mention are . on display in the Deerfield Pharmacy window. . # & Mrs. | Schar was a guest at the home of Mrs. Albert Anderson in Highland Park on Tuesday, who celebrated her birthday anniversary that day. t | enrolled at North Central College. Miss Frantz took hey freshman year at No tern U. t * MiuT elen Cameron, daughter of the Eugene Camerons of Northâ€" brook *3::* married Saturday, Sept. 14, to Orville Ryder of Libertyville. : J. R. Notz Hardware Co. 756 Waukegan Road, Deerfield â€" Tel. D.uu} ‘.Rgmember . . . this is a time offer! You must sctJ September 30 to make this ing and have a new, mode range without any down p{ with your old cook stove 3 f f Small Carrying ’ \__Charge for T erms s8 930 or these deale SALE PRICE is is a limited _ Mrs. William Jo! m‘;l-- antly surprised by & of friends on Monday af oon, « who came to help her cel her birthâ€" day anniversary. . | . The Edgecomb family moved from the Oscar Benz house on N. Chestâ€" nut Street to the lo apartment of Mrs. Mary Beardslgy‘s house on Osterman Avenue. _(} â€" * Miss Margaret Ludl® Chicago | Sunday iwith her ps visited at the home Of her niece, Mrs. Albert t Mrs. M. C. Love, last week." ndile}y / Mrs. Marths C. Q rs, M. L.| Claire, Wis, M‘ Gunckel and daughter Verene, Mrs:| the childrer Il-v. Berry Devine and M MArEATCE | uorents. the ‘ Ludlow attended a (Fniscellaneous { M shower for Miss Grace Dunn of Lake home | Pn ‘Waukegan Forest on Wednesday. || burned ntly has b The Edgecomb family moved from | and thiey will move tha (Ocear Benz house Oorf N. Chestâ€" house. i || Mrs. Fred Trute of Chijcago spent | 306 Railway ts gefm sav» AS COMPANY ® Full Size Oven, # fh*.arge Service D ® Bea John Leonahdl s Ave., Highwood . â€" Tel, Highwood §19 18 utiful Finish THUREBDAY,s CLEANING 09 DRYn-. K. P. Its ‘a wers has T Mrs back ints g,

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