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Highland Park Press, 5 Mar 1936, p. 18

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DAMBD _ AEAYrm Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clavey and family have moved from Waukegan and are now living in their home at 8256 .Forest avenue. The T. W. Alâ€" der family, who had been occupying theâ€" Clavey house, have bought a home in Ravinia, ; , Mr.and Mrs. T. W. Alder anâ€" nounce the birth of a baby girl at the Passavant hospital, Chicago, last _ Mr. and Mrs. Philip Scully, Sr., and two daughters, Margaret nad Jean, left Saturday for Concord, N. H. to attend the funeral of Mr. Scully‘s sister, Mrs. H. S. Hillegass, who passed away at the Christian Science Home in Concord. | Dr. and Mrs. Walter B. Metcalf left on Sunday for Detroit, Mich., to attend the annual session of the American College of Physicians beâ€" ing held from Monday through Thursday of this week. Mrs, Metâ€" calf will go up to Canada to. visit friends on Monday and Tuesday, reâ€" turning to Detroit to attend the banâ€" quet on Wednesday with Dr. Metâ€" calf, who is a member,of the college. The Metcalfs .are returning on Friâ€" Miss Ducker and Mrs. Reichelt atâ€" tended the national conference of the :Progressive Education associaâ€" tion which was held in the Palmer House in Chicago last: Friday and Saturday, ‘ Mr. and Mrs. William Schley of Libertyville visited at the Charles A. Selig home on Sunday. } Melvin M. Grootemont of Appleâ€" ton, Wis., visited his sister, Mrs. G. A, Willen on Monday. is uk ‘The engagement of Miss Aleda Frisbie of Lake Forest and Edward Cazel, son of the Homer Cazéls, of Deerfleld, is being announced by Miss Fricbie‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Frisbie. | R Mrs. . J. Bruso was guest , of honor at a lurpri;efbii'&flday party . Mr. and Mrs. Bmuce Frost have a son Wednesday, Feb. 26, at the Highland Park hospital. $3 | . Donald Ginter, eleven year old son of the D. J. Ginters of Park avenue, who has| been in a cast for many months, is now able to j lcy outside and will return to ‘ochoo? gon. \Mr. and Mrs. R..D. Réeds and sons were Sunday guests at the Roy Hutâ€" chison home in Chicago. § *| Miss Mary Hood'sperlxt the weekâ€" end with Miss Sue Witt. Miss Hood and her father, James J. Hood, have taken an apartment in Chicago. The people / who were occupying Mr, Hood‘s b:b_lue on West Deerfield road have gone east. â€" . h .. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schar spent Sunday |at the Ernest Haseman home in Long Grove. { | PAGE EIGHTEEN DEERFIELD LOGCALS NEWJMANS,, fronts are very dressy. Ask to see our mannish jacket suits, also 16.95 zit looks so different way. Its swinging lines give it dash / . . its artâ€" ist‘s collar makes it young... and the braided in a flattering feminine A grand suit tochange with Schiaparelli‘s new braided revers 7 Swagger SUIT 16 127 N. Genesee Streeq Waukegan ‘J I on Tuesday &t the Bethlehem an‘s Missionary society. The Jesse Varner family méved fro‘ Notthfield to the former fi yait house on the Grove farm. || Hubert Juhrend, who started d PI trip south to Florida 'm‘afie Evans, returned home Wedneg: because of ill health. i. M Miss Doro&y Wessling spentthe weekâ€"end with Miss Olive Frant# at North C.nmLcoll':gd-in Napery es On Sunday Mr. and Mrs, 'r'Jifi Frantz and Mr. and Mrs. Rokco bwoustlli:;g drove JohoN‘.petvti;h l? ro utg:odr me with them Olive will spend! this weekâ€"en }il“ Deerfleld." ‘â€" _ . [ Mrs, Thomas Mooney enterta her‘luncheon 500 club on Wednes at her home.on Ridge road.. | ‘Will;a'r:i t‘ls‘qllis.‘nf Chim:{‘r n Sunda | parents, Mr. @nc Mrs. Fred Selig.| | . | â€"| || Dr. V, W. Spriggs, dentist, Dr. C. R. Sugdén, physician, move Saturday evening from the e building . to rflcu on the foor of the Deerfield State, ‘ building.. . | t l BB 4 â€" Mrs. V. William Briddle will |gnâ€" tertain her Contract Bridge clul at funcheon tomorrow at her homg in i.::vo has | been, granted by | the Carl Stadler property on Orchard lane. Mrs. Adam Stadler, mothe o the late Mr. Carl Stadler, and'i# two daughters, are residing there, | . The Chatter ‘N‘ Sew club meet Wednesday ening at home of Mrs. G. Albert Willen. ; Mrs.‘ Leonard North and Mrs. Raymond Dobbins filled the statibns of Esther and associate ma m Wednesday evening| for Friefs‘ night of Campbell chapter, Highlghd Park. yaos # P t . en St. Paul‘s Guild is meeting Friday afternoon (tomorrow) at the hgthe of Mrs. C. V. Steiner. (A. MWM â€"| Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson W#ill be hosts to tte Bethlchem Firegide clubâ€" on March 19 at their homg|on Chestnut street. i [ | A Christian Education rally W§ill be held in the Bethlehem Evang@liâ€" cal churtch on Fridgy, March 0. There will be afternoon and evenipg sessions. Supper will be served in the church parlors by: the womefi of the congregation. / 155 g, | ‘Lenten services are being each morning at 7:80 o‘clock an 'l‘neuhy and Friday evenings : The E. 8. Worthams of Chi will come to Deerfield again in to occupy the Leslie Brand home the summer months. | > "Mr. â€"and Mrs. Harold C. You and daughter Joan and Mrs. You mother, Mrs. Grace Cottrell Brittany ~road are vacationing Florida. Miss Myrtle Cottrell on Sunday to join her family in south. : | | §h9 it 99) _Mrs. . W. L. Walton (was ‘hogfi‘& her luncheon bridge:club on | nesday at the Green Tea Pot. Leslie Brand will entertain the next Wednesday. | ~|/ | _ Mrs. 13@% McGuire 8r. is e e . taining the Holy Cross Sewing ghild on Thursday (today). â€" /. J , Mr. ‘and (Mrs. S. P. Hutchigon spent Thuljday* at the â€" Wil I*I Hutchison home in Waukegan.||| | reunmntoriscuirc ill _~The Altar and society will meet tomorrow at the Holy < parish : for a business mxfin; followin, ‘Lenten devoâ€" | nta.n.‘ ingér is entertainâ€" ing the Bethlechermn Woman‘s Auxilâ€" w;tunall-ds quilting party toâ€" day at her home pn Gentral avenue. *ofiauau, er, who has been hot oz;:_heo nce:;omher nurses‘ traini the Presbyterian ho*pitglw for _ several months to rmxl:: te from an operaâ€" tion,: went n Monday to her wark, ‘}~}|} . [( | Rey. 'nd' [ tenddd the | B in : go| on Byas, a former di dent of the Evangeli guperintendent 1 liotzital;ing(mxi ) | the thurch next} to wehich burned reopntl ‘| A special meeting Of the Deerfield oard ’hn_fl:{d t n ght. The next ml ¢ +m ting s is|| scheduled for T 1y evening, : March 10. o‘clotk in the Ho . ap mLtfiu in / John and vigited thef: Sims at the Saturday. | [; Mrg. Harold Nérm: burn opened her Bom :otm for the 1 m grade srho [ Mrg. Kn}}lfl Norman of Bannockâ€" burn opened her Homp yesterday for :ot. ty for the of the Banâ€" _ rn grade srhopl children. \| A ‘box social Meing held this dv?ni ‘"by the eld Chapter, 0. E,fS., at the Masdnic temple. Tuesday evening, i March 10. || Aan: ?:Eteur hqur Avas held Monâ€" day morning at the Deerfield gramâ€" mar s¢hgol |for the morning ‘s::m- ‘bltl ildren off al} grades were eligible. . | | i0 "B |P . A theeting : of} R@yal Neighbors | PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY, OF NORTHERN ILLiNoTS | L L APPY, sturdy, and strong is the child bl | with a home ~£ d a yard to play in where he has plenty of roont to develop in iininnl npmnint db onb binan ns E::fl, ealthful surroundings. To give their children the best inb Gindatinbict: uthai i that lifé offérs . . . the extra advantages to be had, in a home of a delightful musical program ‘&eir ojyn.. . hundreds are making use of the excy}ptional buildâ€" & o e ing opportunities of 1936 and are now constructiig, in the large W G A drea served by the Public Service Company, the homes they have désired for years. e If you are contemplating a home in the Nib Spbcta n o 00. digipeg +s + â€" attractive residential area served by this companly, let us help #ryxya you plgén your gas or electric sei:Xice requiremen . We can also | | ’give you p:eliminary estimates â€",ggerhaps helpful eas on other features of modern hoines : auâ€" (tomatiq heating ... . air conditio:figg . . . electric k ' hens . . . modern laundries .». . and -! semeént recreatiqn roomis ... as well d§ilatest wiring an}] lighting improvements and otheg conveâ€" ‘ninienceqjthat ‘increase the comf'Qgt of living. |We will be glad to consult with y,, your | fi:g:hitef‘(, or contractor. Inquire &t any of our stoges or offices, or write. | Hazpy | &nd a yarc . clean, hea that life of J &eiro ing opport drea serye fu Rock) Is] Geor r | mother nt t Senibr | *08 \a â€" 4 g 4 arl: Nielsen, who apartment in ome, have moved { GENERAL OFFiCEs: 72 West Anams:streEt, chicaco ‘_ erving 334 Communities â€"900 Industri sâ€"â€" 10,010 Farms â€"iIn Northern I reim and two eekâ€"end with d, 1. + ms of Chicago ) Mrs. : Richard cully home on J. Bruso atâ€" Rev. Arthur londay. © Rev. t superintenâ€" 1 church, was e Deaconess nd pastor of the â€" hospital, church. THE PRESS SEE WHIMODIR“ HOME EXHIBIT at the Public Service Store, 911 Church St., Evdnston. On display 14 a fullâ€"sized modern kitchen, also service 'pagxtry,fbte‘.kfut' rooth, basement recreation room and home laundryâ€"all built/to cogform with actual home conâ€" _ ditions. An interesting pxhibit, free to all. t esivatvimacontontal ESn eapeeententy Mr. and Mrg. Kenneth Halloway of Lockport ited Mrs,.) Harriet Johnston at| the William Johnston A surprise party was held Saturâ€" day evening in honor of Charles Johnston‘s birthday, at his home on Fair Oaks avenue. â€" | Mrs. 8. 8. Love, Mr. and Mrs. Berry Devine, Mrs. Mildréd Gunckel and daughter, Verene, visited Mrs. Love‘s aunt, Miss Margaret Ludlow, at the Charles Welter m in Wilâ€" mette on Sunday. Miss ow fracâ€" tured her ankle in a fall on the ice recently. i { : h Mr. and Mrs,; Fred Trute of ‘Chiâ€" cago spent the week-en‘w the Alâ€" bert Roggow home. Sunday guests were Mr, and Mrs. William Richiger andâ€"Mr. and Mrs. William Gottschâ€" lick of Cicero. " | * was held Tuesday evening at the Fred Meyer home to complete plans for their 25th anniversary on March 12, $ 0: { | Mrs. George Pettis, with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson of Half Day, attended a birthday celebration for Mrs. Louis Gathman in Arlington Heights on Sunday. blt. Ewald Wintér of Chicago spent Sunday with father, August Winter. | | The: William Johnstons were hosts to the Neigh! od club on Satur: day evening: 7 {WL [ (Ke# ‘‘The Robert Mau family will mhove from Forest avenue to ‘the Sharp farm (old Reichelt form) on County Line road. if * Dr. W, F. Weir mmd the division on Church A ristration for the Chicago Pmbytcz at the Avondale churtch on Monday. He addressed the ‘congregation of the Norwood Park church last evening on "The Work of the Presbyterian Church." On Mondayâ€" evening Dr. Weir will represent the Presbyterian College of Christian Education, Chiâ€" cago, at the b0th anniversary of Macaléster collége in St. Paul, Minn. Dr. Weir, who is an instructor in the Presbyterian college in Chicago, is minister of the local church of that denomination. es Mrs. Dora iHésse and son Elmer of Chicago were Sunday guests at the Conrad Uchtman home, $ « Wan Scott and fiu. Elizabeth Ellis' ALBLIH€ if Antioch were her guests. 7 f + & Circle Four of the Presbyterian | hurch is meeting tomorrow afterâ€" p [3 joon at the home of Mrs. Louis bpws â€"sozpg s | (a Mentzer. The meeting was postâ€" REP AIRS â€" ® Moned from last week because of thel nus of the hostess. t3 4 T K: 6. 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