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Highland Park Press, 17 Oct 1935, p. 10

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[ &# 2 4 t# 1 & 8 i‘.‘z The bride wore a gown of brown ‘crepe and velvet with hat to match and carried yellow cHrysanthmums, Her maid of ?‘onor Miss Arlene Mcâ€" Dearmid of Libert le also wore brown and carried a Bouquet of yelâ€" low button chrysantBemums. Rusâ€" sell Gilman, brother |of the bride, served Mr. Mailfald as best man. Only the immediate Families were present at the servides. Mr. and Mrs, Mailfald will livé in the Wickâ€" ersheim house im Prairie View. A reception fot the bride and groom was held Saturday evening at the Herschberger‘s Hall. Fresh Ground Hamburger *« ». 16¢ Stephen Hopkins, sé¢n of Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. Hopkins, been electâ€" ed to a national honofary advertisâ€" ing fraternity at the (University: of Last Tuesday everling a miscelâ€" laneous shower was| held at the Ralph Herschberger hbme in Prairie View in compliment the new Mrs. Mailfald and tomo evening the Ladies Aid Society pf the Washâ€" burn Church in Half Day will enâ€" tertain at a miscelldneous shower in compliment to the Bride. Swift‘s Prer Miss LaVerne Gi n, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Chester Gilman of Half Day, and Clarence Mailfald, son of Mr.:and Mrsi James Mailâ€" fald of Deerfleld wére united in marriage Wednesday evening, Oct. 9, at St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church with Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok dfficiatâ€" ing. 13 » After a hone trip to the Smoky Mountains the young couple will . be at home their many friends at 4245 North Mozart St, Chicago. _ <â€" | j Relatives and a fey of their colâ€" leg; friends will attehd a reception and wedding supper gt a Cincinnati hotel following the gervice at the home. « Wallace: Reichelt will play the wedding march and will accompâ€" any at the piano, Jean Granger, who will sing "I You Truly" and the sweetheart songs of the sorority Phi Mu and the fraternity Digamma Alpha E n. Both the bri%e and groom ara graduates ‘of the University of @incinnati and the 51-60111 also: attenfled Lake Forâ€" est' ollege. t Miss Irene ,Diec n, #ugh\vr of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R; Dieckâ€" mann of Cincinnati, GTQ Edâ€" win Stryker, son of [Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Leroy Stry of Deerfield, are being married Friday, Oct. 18, at | 6:30 y)at home of the bride‘s parents with Rev. Willard Zinke, minister. of the Evangelical Church at Paducah, Ky., who is a brotherâ€"inâ€"law â€" of : bride, perâ€" forming the céeremony. Mrs. Alice Roge will be her sister‘s matron of: honor and the bridesmaids h:m be Miss Marie Etzel, and Miss Korâ€" eyne Knolliman, Le Clark Stryâ€" ker will serve his brother as best man. | WERE GONG TO‘sOin! DAD ANnD MOTHER IN TELLING THERE* REAL ECONOMY in DEALING AT CLEANSER PAGE TEN Swift‘s Sunbrite cans for .. Fankfurters 512% Linurel Avenue â€" Highland Park Shop Phone, Highland Park. 271 , â€" Residence, H. P. 439 Special F SWIFT*‘S 19,3 1b Small Deerfield Personals > 25¢ lumbing and Heating ELECTROL OIL BURNERS HOWARD MORAN or Friday & Saturday flium Bacon sliced to ordenl Ib. Beef Tenderloin VEAL ROAST i# zgfc 1b. 3 to 5 lb. average Choice Native Rolléd Leg 33¢ 1b SIRLOIN STEAK Choice Native Swift‘s Brookfield per 1b. ROUND STEAK BUTTER Choice Native Beef Hermann Knigge has moved from his houge on Park Avenue to the Tutz® house west of the Deerfield .. Misses Peggy Ann and Rose Engâ€" lish of |Evanston spent Saturday with their sister, Mrs. Irving O. Brand. | | 5 Ib. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. L. Holmes of Clarksville, Mo., who ara spending the winter in Waukegan, w@re the guests, Saturday, at the é P. Hutâ€" chison home.~ .| pbu Mr, and Mrs R. D. Reeds and two sons Duncan and Carter, and Mrs. Reeds‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchisén, spent Sunday with Walâ€" ton Reeds at the University of Illiâ€" nois. alton and Richard Merner are room mates. * Mrs, |Alex Willman entertained her club yesterday afternoon. Ib. Duncan Reeds is the proud posâ€" sessor of a rattlesnake skin plus five rat“tjel. While driving through the River Woods recently he saw the rattler in the road, stopped and shot it. Now he is proudly exhibitâ€" ing the iskin. % xi Mrs. Frieda Wilson of Milwaukee was the pguest of Miss Charlotte Brand on Tuesday, Miss Brand was hostess to the Just Sew Club that afternoon. | j f Mr. and Mrs. E. $. Wortham enâ€" tertained out of town guests at dinâ€" ner on Saturday evening. ‘ Lowufl Meintzer of Somerset Ave: nue will be operated on at St. Josâ€" eph‘s H st)itll‘in Chi , at. 8:00 o‘clock Saturday morning. Dr. Hugh McKenn@a will perform the operaâ€" tion. . As soon as he is released from the |the hozpital Lowell will spend a month with friends and relâ€" atives in Chicago, > | Mrs. James McNeil (Eva Lange) of High -nd,Pnrk and Mrs. Archie Antes (Lenore Juhrend) entertainâ€" ed at a miscellanous shower on Thursday| evening at the Antfs home in‘ compliment to Miss Helen Delap p{’ LaCross, Wis., who is to became, the bride of Alvin Juhrend of Highland Park on Oct. 26. ‘Jean Pettis, daughter of Mr. and Mts. R. LE Pettis, has been pledged to Alphg Phi sorority at the Uniâ€" versity of Arizona. Jean is also a member ‘of the national honorary professional ‘ musician‘s fraternity, Sigma . fiflm Iota. Ruth Bolt of the Dorcas Home is making |an enviable record at Lake Forest pzueze and heads the high senior hotnor roll. Ruth is president of Beta Beta Beta, a national honâ€" <‘orary ‘hiological fraternity, and is preaider?téof the Day Student Counâ€" cil. a i 9 to Edgeley Todd, son of the W. W. Todds, is president of Pi Alpha Chi, a ldcal music fraternity and is on the second honor roll. Edgeley is in his junig’t year. ud Missou L:t Columbia where he is in his genior year, Only ten memâ€" bers of his class were selected for this hbrta'r. He is also a member of Kappa Sigma. > d , _ Milk Fed ~Veal Cutlets 3,5c tb. BEEF LIVER j 23C 1b, Fesh Baby 39¢ 35¢ 27¢ 28¢ ‘A group of women of the Deerâ€" field Dorcas Society will help serve a luncheon for the Auxiliary of the Presbyterian College at the First Présbyterian Church in Evanston on Friday. 1 Miss Irene Evenson, accompanied by Mrs. Ernest:Schroeder of .%llf Day, drove up to Larson,, Wis., last weekâ€"end to visit Miss Evenson‘s parents. s . f Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leist visited at ‘the Fred Beckman farm near Prairie View last Tuesday. ; | Mrs. Fred Haggie will be hostess to her luncheon bridge club on Wedâ€" nesday afternoon at her home on Ostermann Avenue. Mr. and Mré. Harry Muhlke were hosts at bridge on Saturday eveâ€" ning. 4j : | Mrs, William Gasthield celebrated her 86thâ€".birthday anniversary last week. | Mr.; and Mrs. Grayden St. Clair of Lake Zurich have moved to the Lewis: Anderson cottage on Woodâ€" land Avenue, which had previously been occupied by Edward Landau. Mr.‘St. Clair is employed at Juhâ€" rend‘s Reliable Garage. uq Frank Ott of Chicago was a guest at the Fred Selig home on Saturday. [# Mr.. and Mrs.. William Selig of Chicago visited at the P. J. Juhrend home on Sunday. | Dr. W. F. Weir will address a men‘s meeting of the Evangelical Brotherhood at Elgin, on Oct. |22 and a meetin‘g of the Itasca Presbyâ€" terian Church on men‘s night, Oct. 24, in celebration of the fiftieth anâ€" niversary of the church. {x"4 Mrs. William Gaddis and 1tn Wilâ€" liam of Denver, Colo., who are visâ€" iting Mr. and Mr Amstrdnz (Elâ€" lamay Gaddis)â€" in Chicago, visited Mrs. J. C. Willman on Monday. Wil« lidm Junior has just returned from Alaska and he and his mother will go down to Vincennes, Ind., before returning home to Denver, The Gadâ€" dis family lived here for years and William Jr.‘s grandfather, the late James Gaddis, was architect of the Deerflield Grammar School built in 1913. | school.. Mr. and. Mrs, Ralph Wickâ€" ersham have pu the Knigge house and are moving from the Julius Johnson bungalow on Central Avenue. â€" : : 1 ® NORTH SHORE GaAs C Now . . . own MAKE your kitchen. completely modern for only 17c a day by taking advantage of this special offer! Enjoy cooking, refrig_erafld:n and hot water service that give you utmost convenience, ‘dependebility and economy. Sive yourself more ease ... . more leisure . . . more sayâ€" ings in time, labor and money, All of these advantages are offered to * Electrolux Gas Refrigerator * Latest Model Gas Range _ * Automatic Gas Water Heater * s 4 + lithe. | ‘ & C s fl,. f _," “ f L i y _ t oys There Is a , n1 _ C & s f-“) ' Modern M‘ $‘ Refri 1 2 [E Gas «. NWPR M 6 ” "% e K 4 1 Moran Plumbing & Heating Co. 358 Central Ave., Highland Park Tel. H. P. 1060 THE PRES Mr. and Mrs. Phil Johnson have returned‘ from a three weeks‘ vaâ€" cation trip in Minnesota and Canâ€" ada. Mr. Johnson is proprietor of the Phil Johnson County Line Barâ€" becug on Waukegan Road. : Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson and children and Mrs. George‘ Pettis spent Sunday at the Arthur Gathâ€" mann home in Istasca, IIl. _ | , _ Body and Fender Repairing SPRING ‘SERVICE STATION Mrs. Stanley Johnson expects to return from the Libertyville Hospiâ€" tal to her home on Half Day Road the latter part of this week. Her mother will come from Arlington Heights to stay with her for several weeks. f Members of the Girls‘ Club of the Wilmot School,; which included all from fourth through the eighth grades, and their teachers, Mrs. Delâ€" bert Meyer and Miss Donna Belle Jensen, had breakfast at the Forest Preserve early Saturday morning. "William Anderson and son Ralph and daughter, Mrs. Dean Bixler, of Vills Park spent Thursday at the Philip Scully $r. home. Dtf.. W, Weir was guest speaker at a banquet at St, John‘s Church in Chicago Thursday evening, | John Fritsch, who has been il!h:: his shome on Pfingsten Road, | been taken to a Chicago hospital for observation because of a very serious disease. fsks: 822 N. First St. . Phone 77 and Mrs. Henry Nickelsen of Couhty ‘Line Road celebrated ‘their twentyâ€"fifth <wedding anniversary on Saturday evening, Oct. 5. ‘Dahl‘s Auto Reconstruction Co. !PBIN& 8KBVICE STATION WELD AND SOLDERING you by an Electrolux gas refrigeratot, latest model gas range and autoâ€" matic gas water heater. When you own theee modern gas applianc.:s you‘can say, "my kitchen is the last word in convenience." And what could be easier to include in yo&' household budget than the 17¢ a day needed to own all three of these gas appliances! Come in‘now . . . or teleâ€" phone ,. . for full details of this real opportunity. < _ | or these dealers 306 Railway Ave. ailway Ave., Highwood Tel. 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