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Highland Park Press, 27 Aug 1936, p. 10

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td ¢ it F9 Members of State and National Dyers and Cleaners JOHN B. NASH, Proprietor 827â€"29 North Green Bay Road, Highland Miss Myrtle Lee will lea first week in September to en freshman year at Dana The Seminary in Nebraska. â€" Mrs. Geoqm Ward Grace The John A. Hoffman family reâ€" turned %nday from Peoria, _ > Miss Myrtle Lee will leave the first week in September to enter her & x 09 I L Miss June Nelson, ~daughter of Mr. and 53. R. A. Nelson, will enâ€" ter the orthern Illinois State Teacher‘s gollege at De Kalb this fall. 4 Mrs. Willand Benson (Mona Desâ€" mond) undéerwent a major operation on Monday at the Highland â€"Park hospital, | * Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Shugrue are again operating the Deerfield Coffee Shop. f Onindone i Oinlintnins ihe iiiraltaisireniiice hm\ i d Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Reynolds have moved from the A. J. Johnson house on Osterman avenue to California. Mr. and Mrs. George Engstrom and two children, Helen and John, left ‘Thursday for an automobile: trip to Marion, Iowa, to visit Mr.] Engstrom‘s father. i Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Selig and daughter, Ethel Jean, returned Sunâ€" day from an automobile trip to the Wisconsin Dells and to Dubuque, ITowa, where they visited Mrs. Selig‘s sister, Mrs. Joseph Meurâ€" Figse. /1 > j 3 Mr. an& Mrs. Joseph : McCraren (Kathryn | Beckman), whose little son arrived ~Tuesday, Aug,. 18, at the Highland Park hospital, luve‘ named him Joseph Paul Junior, _ Card Party 1 Deerfleld chapter of the Eastern Star will sponsor a public card party on Th y evening, Sept. 3, at 8:30 o'cl:k in the Masonic Temple. The "’3 promises to be a pleasant affair and ‘the public is invited to attend,. : <|. * |_Union Service The last in the series of summer union ces (for the Deerfield churches| will be held at the Bethleâ€" hem teal church, Sunday, Aug. 30, at 11 o‘clock. Dr.‘Wm. F. Weir, minister of the Presbyterian church, jwill speak,. Special music for the worship service will be furâ€" nished by the Presbyterian choir. _ Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy M. Weir and their daughter, Janet Barr, of Cleve are visiting Mr. Weir‘s father, Dr. W. F. Weir. Mr. Weir is an instructor in the Coll&:wood high school in Cleveland, © PAGE TEN DEERFIELD LOCALS Yo ur Knitted Tréd}ures CLEANED AND BLOCKED \~<* . TO MEASURE! . | at Dana Theological Phone Highland Park 3900 Sherâ€" Prompt &nd u Call and. D. chidren are speniding a week yisitâ€" ing relatives in Ipwa. i Mrs. st Blkck. and three little ughters are ng from tl& rt Easton Rouse to August Winter house vacated by the LeRoy Greim family this weelks, The Greim: | are returning to Rock Island. P : _Mrs. Nathan Burch is ill t her. home on Ostermgn avenue. | Mrs. Raymond Meyér will} be hostess to the Ehstern Star Guild on Wednesday evening, Sept. (3, at her home on Waukegan road. J, f Mrs. Olivia Anderson went to Chicago on Tuesday to spend| gevâ€" eral days at the home of her grandâ€" Attractive Nine Boy Scouts of Scout troop. 52 qccompunied by Scoutmaster Jim Russell, : gycled | to Croo fl ‘Lake, #Aturday,j“ and Spent the waeekâ€"end. â€"| Harold (Vant gttended the Photoâ€" drlpher’sg Association of erica convention â€" he at the Steven‘s wtel, Chicago, ; on Tuesd y and Vednesday. | |_ 1( ‘ \Ira Gardner, who has been | conâ€" fined to his bed for months, has had: a) relapse. |â€" _ M )Ltl(r. and Mrs. €arl Bates a%'two children: are spefiding a weels vieit_ Suggestion Your fadg(fi'kaitted things may t beauâ€" tifully dyed to | _ MÂ¥. u:g Mrs. W. A. Tennermann ompanied ‘_ Mr.,, and | Mrs. (‘Jehcrist Mentzer, attended the Wisâ€" consin State Fair at Milwaukee on Sunday. |> ;) i <:=â€"â€">: t P Mrs: A. J. dohnson entértained the I;d:eben Social club, Wedâ€" nesday;â€"at. her‘ home on Déerfield road. ‘ i d hn dP 1 , Highland Park ‘ _ Mr. and Mrg, Raymond Dobbins were guests Saturday at the Harold Bridges cottage at Woodland Lake. |â€" Missg: Jane | w ‘wil-lmattend Jnnings college in Auro: this fall, Mrs. Williathy Carmen will be hostess at a déksert luncheoj to the members of St, Paul‘s Guild on Friâ€" day, Sept. 4, af her home dH. Roseâ€" mary terrace, 54. IP Mayor and Mrs. Harve and daughter; Shirley, _ Sunday from their vacation 4 cottage at Cedgr Lake, Wis, Page had been their guest. Deenfield ter :O. â€"F,) 8. No. 940, will ob Advancé Officers night, Th y evening, Sapt.. 17. Mr,. and Mrs. Raymond .Dobbins will be in the East; Mrs. | Nelson and Mrs. Elsig Scully will as associate matfons and. com $8, respectively, .Dther offices will be filled by‘ asspciate matrons and patrons|from heighboring ¢hapters. Mayor and Mrs. Harvey Wing Lud EBCE m soa ME 4 1 i Miiss Putiflce PlanagaK _ under. went afi a ctomy at the Highâ€" land : Park hospital, "g;:’k ago Tuesday, is now at home reâ€" cuperating. [E < :; Mrs. Sophiq Bruso of d‘umo is spending the k with hej‘.,fbon‘ the Rev. Earl J. Bruso and his wifé. â€" ;?) was hofi;‘i-wm%dg Miss : Jane Service sample. Prices sociation pendable i\ "N1~% iNODert Hartness of North f Chest: street | entertained â€" at | lunchebin: on Wedresday, Miss Ola Hartness, who has spent the s r at the home of her brothet, the Reverend Dr. Robert Hartness, rotumen; last week to her home i Oklahoma, . Mr. ‘nd Mrs. Clarence Scott atâ€" tended funeral of Mrs. Scott‘s brother, Edwand Herman Booth in Highlakd Park on Monday. â€" Mr. Booth, Iwho has been employed by CaÂ¥l: Akderson at the Highland Gaâ€" rage, dtopped Friday morning ‘inâ€"the ghrage office. _ Mr. (lnd Mrs. Harold Norman have bepn abroad this past month. Ward R_eiehelt‘ll Anderson wil] celebrate his six birthday anniâ€" versary|on Friday, Aug. 28. â€" |â€" | ‘;;‘,‘_’- ui‘ i _yr.s. He‘vin Rugen (Mar. 1 ‘M' the s brothé Hartn home i Mr, tended brothé Highla Booth, ; Cal: A WNBET Snodineiateadithsai stt l2z J. Hi iWyman; | L Mis. Clarence Anderson is enterâ€" tainifig the contract bridge club at lune «today at the Hearthstone in Wihnetka. The last party of the season will be held next week with Mrs. Clarence Huhn as hostess, |*Bannockburn grade school will; ‘dpen Monday, Sept. 14. The Deetfibld . school | sessions begin Tuesdiy, Sept. 8. The faculty in Deerfléld will remain the same exâ€" cept for the third grade and Miss Muffit/willâ€"take Mrs. Dorothy Lidâ€" gerwood Thomas‘ place. _ Mrsl Robert Hartness of North mM cs r t ® Mi#s. Clarence / tainifig the contrs lune today af in W‘ inetka. The season will be hel Mrs. Clarence Hu) |*Bannockbu will; ‘dpen Monday Deetfibld â€" school Tuesdiay, Sept. 8. )vel SibONtreiirvilin n dhus ie . Mr.: and Mrs. Milton Frantz and duudg;u‘r‘, Miss Olive, and. Mrs. Frantz‘s sister, Miss Laura Wessâ€" ling of New Canlisle, Ind., are spending . fortnight at their cotâ€" tage‘ at the Barrington camp grouniis. The newly organized Women‘s association of the) ~Presbyterian thurch will hold its linitial meeting Thursday, Sept. 17. This association is a@ |merger of the Dorcas and Woman‘s Missionary societies. Ofâ€" fice &Lolectod for the coming year are Mrs. C w. Boyle, Mrs. Andrew De&k.f" Mrs. W. W, Clark and Mrs. 7 o doey ~ P ldr Edwin Wood left on Tuesday for Los| Angeles after a visit with his purilts. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wood, of ~Rosemary terrace.. Edwin Jr., who is in the U. S. Navy, was home on a month‘s furlough, Bs e ind ||_.Mrs. Fred Tesch, Jtr., and two irs. | fl;f Arlington Heights, were ing fi Mrs: William Neville ofij red | Tu $3 ’ 1 eir| George Krumbach is very ill at lys: home on Ridge road. } ||| Dr. W. F. Weir occupied the pulâ€" be -it&flwNortbbrookMMq he | thurch on Sunday morning. Rev, riâ€" |{A. J. Wold, the resident pastor, and eâ€" |lhis family, are vacationing in St, 1 and Minneapolis. Â¥ nd| | The Missionary society of Bethâ€" is | Ishem Evangelical church will meet ‘Tuesday, Sept. 1, at the church parâ€" ns | lors. Mrs. E. J. Bruso will lead the 1d | devotionals and Mrs, I, A. Rapp will e. | Have the lessons. Mrs. Arthur Merâ€" ed and Mrs. Peter Perry will be dâ€"| hostesses. . y |. Id| | Sixteen members of Deerfleld Ghapter 0. E. S., attended the ofâ€" in | fcial ‘visit of the Worthy Grand: s. | Matron, Elizabeth Davenport, at gâ€" mpbell chapter, Highland Park 1 n| oh Wednesday evening. tTMr. and Mrs. William Keady ‘of: 2| Bannockblurn announce the birth of n a son at the Highland Park hospitarj ‘, | on Thursday, Aug. 18. : 1. | [Capt. and Mrs. John Wyman have â€"| rgnted the Bert Easton house on a | Chestnut street and are moving s | from the Edwin Stryker bungalow 1| off Orchard lane. | _ |. "Mr. and Mrs. George Harder and a . and Mrs. Joseph Korenin spent 1. Sgnday at Brookfield Zoo. ~Mrs. J. R. Notz entertained at| ) | lu n and bridge on Wednesday . | y terday)g at her .lhome on Knollâ€" wood road t ‘ |.. jfMr. and Mrs. L. E. Greim and | children left Saturday for Davenâ€" | | porkt, Iowa, to visit Mrs. Greim‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs.. G, H; Luett, | re moving to Rock Island. r. and Mrs. Lincoln Pettis are | ledving this week for their ranch nekr Weslaco, Texas. | r. and Mrs. Erwin Dreiske: of Wilmot road announce the birth of | a #on on Thursday, Aug. 20, at the Pagsavant hospital in ‘Chicago. Miss. Gayle Borneman of Madison, | | Wis., spent last week at the T. G. Johnson home.. Miss Borneman, who | hag been living Jwith Mrs. J. G. Myâ€" | â€"â€" ers in Madison, is a former nurse| in the Deerfleld Grammar school. | dam Courson Jr. of Brownstown has spent the past six.weeks with | | his}sister, Mrs. Delbert<Meyer. f Miss Shirley Blaine has been the| | gugst of the Jay Millers in Franklin | $ Grove, III., the past two weeks. Mr.| | and} Mrs. Bruce Blaine will drive | | god to get their daughter on Sunâ€" / ay. 4 > }L Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hurt have been entertaining relatives from Kenâ€" tucky and West Virginia. . . > ‘ Mrs. Raymond Dobbins attended f- luncheon bridge at the home of (Mrs. William O‘Neil of Lake Forest ‘on Thursday. / The Deerfield Public Library was closed August 26 and 27 for reâ€" {daughter, Mrs. Walter Sorenson. [ Miss Cecil Boyle is the guest this ‘week of Jane Gauntlett at the Gauntlett cottage in Michigan, Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Palmer and daughter, Lois, are enjoying a two week‘s trip in the east. Mr. Palmer is a trustee of the village board. THE PRESS8 City Mddress TRY THIS SIMPLE MATCH TEST ... sEE For YOURSELE HOW A CRANE BoILER saves you money . . . . . MCO-J“‘JMM Evanston, HII. ’?! [| I‘dlike to have more facts abis CRMW Ytnvefuqu,q abdhowlmn.a#rputinmm: moneyâ€"down plan. || understand : th Li Siity Places the urider no oblig. Ask any responsgible heating contractor for complete information on how you can enjoy Crane M“wm{ou on fuel. He will a survey and give a fl'&”fillflu request. il couâ€" pon for full details on Crane gafim “Ouimw%immiumyto runi, seems hold the fire + mdwedon'q'burnumudm 'ewtp-.’i‘ H. C. Welcorp, Mt. Lebanon,.Pa. Figure a saving 1j that on your yearly fuel bill and if it isn‘t well worth looking into. . 4; ~FREE Estimate . In that way more heat is taken from a given amount of fuel and carried to the rooms of your h-hnt'uwhyia;t;kiulmfiwlwm money to heat your home with a Crane boiler. . * AMERICAN HOMEOWNERS SAVE THOUSANDS «.sous Heudenr Mlade Harm Members of the Wo:xn’s Auxilâ€" lary of Btkuahm church will meet nut street is in Colorado. During his stay in the mm mother, Mrs.â€" Fri Peterson jof Beardsâ€" town, is staying at her r'l home. Charles and Lois Fehr of Osask Park are accompanying Mr. Peterson in the two weeks visit to Estes Park and Denver. a THERE is no SUBSTITUVTE Fror "LISTEN, PEGGY! HERE‘S ANOTHER AMAZING THING ABOUT _ WILSON‘S wew Noh 7 ‘s lots of heat in the non,.Pa. _ fuel buy. But whether it [«‘ way s upon the heatâ€" e . mi 4 7 f tractor nd as long as you‘re Efoumm~ paying for the heat why not y and give â€" Eet plenty of it? | _ o about Heating SECRET PROCESs VALVES, ittimgs In fact you‘ll probably save enough on your fue} bills topay for a new Crane; Boiler â€" and have some left. It happensall the time, Craneowners tell us! f f | j Do Your uznt&e DQLLARS _ GO UP IN SMOKE? That is why it costs no more on your table. Rememberâ€"*Tender Made" Butts and Shanks are made more tender and delicious by the same exclusive Wilson Secret Process. Try it today. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Th of Highwood were dinner of Mr.â€"and Mrs. Clarence Huhn, $ d“’. "w,‘u". #m s w are u4 ‘& 7 ~Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaBahn returned from a motor trip a today at 2:30 at the church Hostesses for tea will be M :t::nmr and â€" Mrs. } «« SENERAL OFFICES: 836 sou 1224 EMERSON sTtReet ,_ Bronches and Soles Offices in O FABRICATED Pipg 836 soutH es in One , 1:'“"““ 1M; ;‘lmvmm- | ) MONEY DOWN . The Crane Finance Plan .. m® money down and three years to pay,; government ates . . . applies not onlÂ¥ »' Crane Boiler buat ‘¥§+ to an entire new fBZ] â€" Crane Heating Sy# %:Muut.cun’n.fi e . Lake Michigan. â€" xm uio and Mrs; Ch k Mi » Lo ' k 1a Fm.utmg d C Bd Mr. and. Mrs. ‘3¢ rie pualt hm. 'in‘ Ste y Dr, and Mrs. : C, ,.«::,*-_, ewent Tuesday with Dr. Daxy er in Neenah, Wig. nel Mix ‘together a Wilson Tendet Made Ham, 1 cap odery (cut fne), M . cup pepper (cat fin¢), and 34 cup mayonnaise Look into it now. fort : and : ‘economy into your home and watch your boilet pay for itself. â€"_â€" TENDER MADE HAM SALAD THURSDA y _ Hot Day Suggestion fresh 9 UGTHG® a. 4 a ied ud bs,

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