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Highland Park Press, 24 Oct 1935, p. 13

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Suet u 1t [ h $3 18 Arthur Kress, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Kress, was removed from the Alice Home in L&ke Forâ€" est to St. Luke‘s Hospital in Chiâ€" eago,â€"‘on Saturday, where he will undergo a third operation on his arm this week. Arthur was injured in an automobile accident on Aug. 24 and was in a Terra Haute, Ind., hospital for several weeks before being brought here. E55p> Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stanger and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Merner celeâ€" brated their wedding anniversary jointly, at a dinner Thun(lay eveâ€" ning, Oct. 17, at the Stanger home. This is the tenth annual getâ€"togethâ€" er for these neighbors and covers were laid for eleven. The Merners were celebrating their Zzixd wedâ€" ding anniversary on Oct. 22 and the Stangers, their 23rd on Oct. 21. ‘The annual dinner is iheld alâ€" ternately at the two homes. â€" f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Selig left on Friday for a visit in Iowa with Mr. Selig‘s brother, Jacob Selig and family in Des Moines, with the Alâ€" bert ‘ Willmans in Hawkeye an‘d gith Mrs. Selig‘s brother, Henry t, in Fredricksburg and many others in that vicinity. _ Mayor Harry E. Wing was host to a group of friends at a weekâ€"end outing at his cabin at the Lame Duck Club on the Chippewa river near Ladysmith, Wis. Corporation Counsel George McGaughey, Manâ€" eel Talcott, mayor of Waukegan, and J. L. Hunter, president of the Waukegan Chamber of Commerce and their wives were among the guests, t $ S Miss Edith Stryker and ~her niece, Miss Edith Stryker, both of them teachers in the Kenilworth grade school, visited at the John Stryker . home several ys â€" last week. ; i Mrs. Carolyn Becker Browning is staying at the W. L. Walton home in. Highland Park. 214 Maxine Haggie celebrated her sixth birthday anniversary Oct. 21. Her grandparents, Mr. d Mrs. Fred Haggie, entertained at dinner Sunday evening for her and another little party was held Monday afterâ€" noon at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs C. G. Pettis: PAGE TWELVE Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hill and daughter, Miss Betsy, of Barringâ€" ton ahd Mr. and Mrs. Emory Bleam of Menview were|dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Selig last eveâ€" ning, preceding the musicale at the Presbyterian Church. 1: Miss Myrtle Lee is entértaining at a party this evening in honor of her eighteenth birthday. anniverâ€" sary. Mr. and:Mrs. Joseph Shulder and children of Chicago spent! Sunday at the Emil Fredricks honie. Carl E. Bates, principal of the Deerfield grammar‘school, ‘attended the Principals‘ Club dinner last evening at the Oak Terrace School, with Wayne Thomas as host. Memâ€" bers of this club include the heads of all grade schools in theâ€" Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields High School riet. Miss Vivian Haggie at dqd a Heln Jean Jaynes has (been ill this past week. i. STREETS upkeep : 1: : increases prc values : : : and reduces d coss by saving on gas, oil and car repairn } 43 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD . . Open; WEEK DAYS 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 1 SAT RDfitYo 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. SUNDAYS 2:30 5:30 for reading only. C You are cordially invited to visit the Reading Room, where the Bible and all authorized Christian literature may be read, borrowed or purchased, Deerfield â€"Personals CHRISTIAN .SCIENCE READING ROOM First Chl{rcflfâ€"-é-h;ist, Scientist Highland Park | PORTLAN TS OF CONCRETE ARE BEST s of D CEMENT ASSOCIATION :â€"_ Write for free copy of ty, long life, low cost! Maintained by uw.annd.‘n-.mup,hl. and from Selig High The M, M. Club will hold a Halâ€" lowe‘en party on Tuesday evening at the Bethlehem Church. ; Mrs. William Tennermann will be hostess to members of the Mutual Club: on Thursday evening (toâ€" night) at her home on Oakley aveâ€" nue. t% | â€" school party in Maywood] on Thursâ€" day and was the overâ€"night guest of Miss Billie Warman. â€"â€"| | | _ . Bernard (ieuty?s Springer Spanâ€" iel dog, Patty, won a blue ribbon and a trophy last Sufldziy in . a Springer |field t}ial at the West Lake Forest Club. : f Miss Alice Rnt:m of Downer‘s Grove spent the weekâ€"end with her sister, Mrs. John Vetter. > The Quid Nunc Club met Tuésâ€" day ¢evening with Mrs. Roy Clavey. Mx. and Mrs. Solomon Shapiro and |three: children < have > moved from| the apartment in the E. H. Selig building to Second street, Highland Park. || MÂ¥t: George Karch spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Frank Saeman in Cross Plains, Wis. | I¢ Rev. and Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok, with Mr. and Mrs. Geo'rgc’T:h_tdor and Mrs. William Volkman accomâ€" panied eleven young people from St. Paul‘s Church to the Bensenville orphanage on Sunday wh;er they heard Dr. Leslie Fuller give a talk and lead the young p'eople"i5 group in a discussion.| The eleven are Otto and Eric Siffert, Ruth Horenâ€" berger, Florence and Raymond Ott, Betty Wilson, . Charles Ka"pachnll, Frederick Piepembrok, Lugelia and Juliana Willman and Jean Scully. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Grohe entérâ€" tained their| bridge club Saturday evening at their home on Knollwood l‘Old. I 'i . v‘ Mrs. Raymond Dobbins is enterâ€" taining the Areme Club this eveâ€" ning iat her home on Elm street. (Miss Minniq Stryker of Chicago is spending several weeks at the home of her brother, John Stryker. The Deerfield Chamber of Comâ€" merce will meet Thursday evening, Oct. 24, at seven o‘clock at Shuâ€" grue‘s restaurant. § } Doreas ‘Circle‘ Two of the Presâ€" byterian Church will meet at (the home of Mrs. Dwight Merrell on Wednesday, Oct. 30. || [ . |} Dorcas (Cirele Three .will neéet Friday, Oct. 25,) at ‘the home ‘of Mrs. William Koebelin, Forest aveâ€" nue. . C l fh t J Mrs. Walter Page is entertaining Circle Four of the Doreas Sociéty Friday afternoon at her home on Osterman avenue. h slg Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ‘Audiss and "thildren, Robert and Delotres, of ‘Portage, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Colbert and â€" daughter, Lois, of Lake Geneva, visited on Sunday with their: sisters, Helen and Clara Mau ‘and with their father, Fred Mau, in Bannockburn. material for building new streets or resurfacing old ones: The: parsonage of St. Paul‘s Church has been the scene of quiltâ€" ing parties for the past two weeks. The quilt is béing made by the Ladies‘ Aid Society. 1 0+] gray color reflects light, makes is easier to seeâ€"reduces accidents, in every kind of weather; > community, Concrete‘s pleasing Concrete pavements give a clean, spick and span appearance to the Harriek Stryker and her brother, John, are entertaining at a Halâ€" lowe‘en party next‘ Thursday ‘ eveâ€" ning at their home., o Mr. an brated t] sary. on guests w Gottschli Richiger Mr. and cago. The Deerfleld O. E. S. will meet Thursday tvening, Nov. 7, at the Masonic, Temple. The annual elecâ€" tion of officérs will be held. Mrs. Garl E. Bates entertained her : sewi ?‘ ¢lub on Wednesday afternoon. | Mys. Allen Weinstock will be the next hostess at her home in Highlgnd Park. r. agd| Mrs, B. J. Dickens of Chicago :v{erg Sunday guests of Mrs .Digkens‘ sister, Mrs. J. A. Reichelt, Jr. . > ning,. f $ ‘ Dr. W F. Weir was guest speakâ€" er at th¢ North Suburban district meeting pf the Evangelical, Brothâ€" erhood held at Elgin Tuesday eveâ€" ning. A large delegation from the Bethlchertn â€"Brotherhood attended. Milton" Frantz is vice president of the district brotherhood. | _ William Steinhaus, who has been employed| as a butcher for Sol Shaâ€" piro for the past ten years, is now working jin the Highland Park A. and P. store. [ MFs. V. Willfant Briddle enterâ€" ~Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whitehead aAnd son |Robert, and Fred Dow of Chicago jrere Sunday guests at the A. J. JoBRnson home. f Mrs. C as mars B. E. Kjellberg, father of Mrs. A. J. Johnson, passed away at the age of eightyâ€"six years at Rockville Center,â€"Long Island, on Friday, Oct. 11 ‘@nd interment was on Wedâ€" nesday Long ;Eland. Mr. Kjellâ€" berg has|visited here many times. _ June Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.;\A. Nelson, is president of the (Decrfieldâ€"Shields High School & Th limfs combing unusual beauty with all the newest Better Ughtâ€"â€"!Bettct Sight features. They supply |an jabundance (1lf soft, glareless light. They elimingte shadows and| make seeing easy| for readâ€" ing, sefving, or other close work. Their light does not tirf of strain delicite eyes. _ | | Evety one of these new lamps is a‘remarkable value. $¢e them at your nearest Public Service Staore now. There are dozens of selections in ¢ich price group.| Come in and make your choice. Pay for it in small i'ns't{ajlmen;ts on your monthly service bill. Ch eooeofthfiemaive.newhmé‘pqmdtry it in your home before you buy. March it with your present furnishings to be sure it harmonizes. Test it er all;; conditions. You are not obligated when:you accept this offer. Get further details at you} Public Service Store now. â€" d Mrs. Albert Roggow celeâ€" eir 29th wedding anniverâ€" â€" Bunday. Out of town ere Mr. and. Mrs, Elmer Fk, Mr., and Mrs. William and son William Jr., and Mrs. Fred Trute of Chiâ€" vfierg Sunday guests of kens‘ sister, Mrs. J. A. Tr. & | ; ester Wessling will serve al at theâ€" Franklin Park chapter on Thursday eveâ€" inging arm adjustable tw%?inu. S;ud: of vy white homespun aterial over parchment, ase ivz‘? and gold. ariety of other color kem and finishes. $17.95 Group wC Just arriv 'â€"Aou_r new fa ! stQ¢k |_â€"_____ of beautiful lamps | | _ ! * _ . Priced for every home ‘ it ow on. DISPLAY |AT YoUR PUBLIC $ERVICE 5T. FREE TRIAL OFFER ! T TE R L1TG H T â€" OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS THE PRESS tairted her cont bridge club. on Friday afternoomt at her home on Green Bay road. | Mrs. R. E. Pettis will be hostess to the club tomorrow afternoon. |; . E8 Mrs. C. ‘P. Anflerson entertained the teachers of| the Green Bay school, Higt]md ark, at a tea at her home on Th y. it ~Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Pickett 4 Mrs, | Pi:l:ftt‘s-, hother, who ] been living in |t! G:orge Bu: house on Oste avenue are occupying the lower apartmen the L. C. Hole Youse. The S Mennells have moved upstairs the second apartrhent. * Mrs. Julius Jghnson will enterâ€" tain Circle One of St Paul‘s church on Friday aftermoon at her home on Central avenue. | . Mrs. Harry EJ Wing with Mrs. Roy O. Nereim, Mrs. Walter Roetâ€" ter and their hoktess Mrs, Adolph Lundin of Highland Park, attended a luncheon and review at the Chicago Athleti¢|club on Wednesâ€" day. : Members of Junior unit of the Amberican Legion Auxiliary will meet Saturday jafternoon at the home of Ruth Ténnermann. Mrs.| Martin Murphy will enterâ€" Mr, and ‘Mrs; | red)iSelig and Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Hammer were Sunday> guests (gt the Frank Ott home in Chicago. ' tain St, Paul‘s gulild on Friday, Noâ€" vember 1, st her|home in Highland Park. .!~ 51 d { a _ The Wilmot Mothers‘ club, will meet Tuesday affernoon, November 5 at the school wiith Mrs. Raymond Horenberger and| Mrs. James Mailâ€" fald as ho Mrs. Hubert Jubhrend is entertainâ€" ing in honor of|her| birthday anâ€" niversary on Thursday (today). Mr. and Mrs. |William Antes of Highland Park yisited. Miss Clara Shade is pure RELIABLIAP;AUNDRY ‘DRY CLEANING CO. at $6.95 Grou Phone H. P. 178 14 4 s ;S. Pickett ;:g other, who t G:orge Bur:ett i avenue are now t bridge club on This is the Wluminating Engineering Society tag on all our new lamps, It as sures you that the lamp complies with 55 strict reâ€" quirements for mechanical, safety and illuminating J ious â€" ni i fomeit i8 fue Nn â€" 0 switch. Artistically + designed base and standard. Emâ€" pire shade is pure silk. $17.95 Group 0 2lg in Ender and Mr. Arthur Ender Saturday. Eugene (Ender in New York making an exten v‘sit with relatives in Rochester. Mr, and Mrs. William Johnst ere the .of Mrs: Al ompson i McKinley Park 11 nday. *+~ ‘ /\ Mr, and Mrs. George iw spent the weekâ€"end:> with Mr. Er ‘s father, John Engstrom, arion, Jowa. : { | Miss Emily Kahle of Crys %.ke spent the past week at 1 orth Dewey home. M# c c 745 Waukegan Road mm; Phone Deerfield 7 CORDS PISTON RINGS Are Guaranteed â€"â€" Office Phone ; Highland Park 1060 Moran PI Deerfield Garage To Stop Oil h-pq:. ( N t To give maxi and w without -:t:tl :ut.i‘ng-o:-h- & 4 | pevee No matter how old yohlf motor is, New CORDS Hiâ€"Speed OH and Compreksion ‘ Rings willrestore an even flow of power.] _ i | [ ~â€" J _ A new lighting prikciple ‘gives 6 to 10 times as much reflects and transmits for both general ‘-fim lighting. Light is soft and mjm@uq",. comfort, Electrol Di §0% LESS CYLEINDER WALL WEAR Witten nunmi â€" Hw-fi‘m CLIFFORD &. MORAN, Prop. Chevrolet Shles and Service m.?com*.ig% covered par Novelty theck tri and standard fini warm ivory with, trim. Magy other $8.95 Sales ahd Service ies and fpiors rimg & Heating Co. | mat cuemens, *=s meeugoy vealdwenntrmmenapen ”Genuing Electric : Sunlamp â€" 1 Fertherly Get one at this fow price for ! THURsSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1935 Mrs.> Â¥F. CG. Biederstadt | arid fi*m I h:l!'uneu. were Sunâ€" day . Mrs. Biederstad‘s daughter, Mrs: Roy Haskins in Wilâ€" 1495 Low. liberal :(;‘.. Mrs, Ralph Peterson and daughter, . Jean, were the guests of Mrs. Petersgon‘s parents, Mr. and| Mrs. James Macadie in Chicago Bunday. . There were fourteen at dinner in honor of â€" Mrs. idie‘s birthday anniâ€" versary. | _ ® S ui ie "V ie ks SPECIAL! $19.98 how only FOR A REAL RADIO TREAT PAY AB LITTLE AaAs W MAQ.~â€" 10 P. M. *$1 DoOWnNn *$1 A MONTH Beautifully â€" designed Highland Park 1342 br{ lamp. Three â€" wat» eBues feement i Pise and sendurd th. id in ivory and gold. #$12.95 Group 5 T O R E wl

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