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Highland Park Press, 19 Nov 1936, p. 10

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M St. Paul‘s Ladies‘ Aid society will have a rummage sale in Deerfield on Tuesday and Wedncmy, Dec. 1 and 2, to be held in church Dr. C. O. Schneider of Winnetka wWill speak at a meeting of the Sunâ€" day. Evening club on Nov, 22, at 7:45 p.m. in St. Paul‘s church. Dr. Schneider‘s pictures of color photoâ€" graphy have been enjoyed by two previous Deerfield ndhnc“m He hasn‘t missed a color spot in the United States and pho hy has been his hobby for thirty years. party on Friday, Nov. 20, at 2 p.m. in the school gymnasium. | 0; F. Burnett, Jr., is general ; Mrs. C. E. Bates, titket sales; Mrs. Phillips De Hesse and Jane ToMMMCNm’“ Lola Hurn of Chicago was the mmmuc.%dn m Chigago, served the groom as o /+ wai L3 Siiehlani Park S Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok of St. Paul‘s church officiated at wedâ€" ding of Le Roy Selonke Eimâ€" hurst and Miss Ada M. r on Saturday afterncon at the home of the bride‘s parents in Highland Park. Attendants were parâ€" and Mr. and Mrs. L. Seâ€" Your Typewriter Man PAGE TEN Phone H. P. 178 | RELIABLE LAUNDRY lSo.thStn@ Felephone §58 _ Highland Park DEERFIELD LOCALS " By PLAINâ€"SPOKEN PETE DRY CLEANING CO. THE POET WHO SAID THAT ANTICIPATION BEATS REALIZATION NEVER WaAs coNnTent TO MERELY SMELL A STEW COOKING _ . I P. T. A. Party ‘The Deerfield Grammar School P. On Sunday evening in St. Pau!‘s GREENSLADE ALBERT LARSQON Electrical Coantractor EClectric $ Sunday Evening Club E. K. CATTON Party and Sale STATIONER â€" and Mrs, A. F. e of The Bannockburn school was closed Tuesday for the teachers to have a e May Mebonty, ts C K 4. Mrs. Mrs. W. F. Weir will entertain her club at luncheon on Friday preâ€" ceding the P. T. A. party. | Miss Irene. Evenson, fifth grade teacher in the Deerfield school, spent the weekâ€"end at her home in Larâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Aksel Peterson anâ€" nounce the birth of a dauchter on Thursday, Nov. 12, at the Highland Park hospital. ‘The Petersons live in the upper apartment in Miss Edna Fritsch‘s house on Deenfield avenue. L4 ; John A. Hoffman, local real esâ€" tate man, suffered a severe heart attack on Sunday evening at his home on Osterman avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCord (Martie Siljestrom) of Oregon, who are visiting in Highland Park, spent l“’So!mmh‘ y at the Ben Siljestrom me. _ Mrs. Anthony J. Mercurio was hostess to a group of friends on Tuesday at her home on South Wauâ€" kegan road. & Mr. and Mrs. F. J. LaBakhn were supper guests Saturday evening at the Geopge LaBahn home in Evansâ€" ton. | $ Kpr whic . Carl Horenberger spent Friday with relatives in Milwaukes. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hurt have leased the Jens Petersen house on Central avenue, recently vacated by the WilKam Mooneys. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson will move from North Chestnut street on December first to Mr..â€"Jens Petersen‘s house, next to the Hurts, which is to be vacated by Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Basâ€" inger. The Mooneys moved to Ridge road and the Basingerswill go to Oak Park. Mrs. Carl T. Anderson received painful injuries in a fall on Saturâ€" day and has been confined to her home on Chestnut street. Mrs. Samuel Hole (Lela Glynch) and daughter Carol, and Ira Hole departed for Shelby, Montana this past week. En route they will stop in Towa and the Dakotas. : Mrs. Hole visited her uncle, Robert Kent in Wauconda, and with many relaâ€" tives and friends in this vicinity. A marriage lineese was issued last week in Waukegan to Charles G. Schultz of Chicago and Florence A. Gloden of Prairie View. The Gloden family formerly resided here. Mrs. Louise: Hueh! was hostess to Circle One of St. Paul‘s church on Tuesday at her home on Springfield avenue. % a im C. C. Benns sold his Half Day store to Alex Rossi of Highwood nd»-m,;hkftm,ily to Woodâ€" stock last week. Mr. and Mrs. Benns Mrs. Carpenter, mother | of Mr'#. E. K. Bear of Orchard lane, who had recently returned from China, will give an :interesting account of her trip at a meeting of the Deerâ€" field Preshyterian Women‘s associaâ€" tion on Thursday (this afternoon). Miss Ida Knaak has charge of the program." Mrs. ‘A. L. Fry will lead the devotional part of the meeting. are the parents of a baby daughter born last Tuesday ‘in the Woodstock hogpital.. The Benngformerly had a restaurant in Deerfleld. ’ Rev. Earl J. Bruso is editing the Sunday school message for children between the ages of 13 and 17, which is published in a National Evangelical magazine. They are weekly sermonettes. t . hy Mrs. F. J. LaBahn attended a birthday party last S\g&y at the home of her sister, Mrs. Minnie Doherty in Chicago. . Mrs. Donald Easton is in charge of the Red Cross Roll Call for Banâ€" nockburn and Deerfield. Mrs. W. L. Walton entertained her bridge club W’ at her home in Highland Park. Work sessions are b:lngfi!:’old each Thursday at 10 a.m. by women of the Deuljd Pr-by:or[u church in ~ preparation for â€" the annual bazaar on December 3. The installation of newly elected officers of the Deerfleld Chapter, O. E. 8., will be ‘held Thursday eveâ€" Sunday‘s â€"Tribune. d t ** nd â€" Pat," a gfwm}'mowby Lois Edna, Juhrend, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Juhrend (Helen Delap) was baptized Sunday mornâ€" ing at St. Paul‘s church by Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok. Lois, who arrived July 21, 1936, had for her aponsors Mrs. Archie Antes (Lenora Juhrend) and James McNeil. Eight new members wore taken into the Deerfleld Woman‘s »club last Tuesday. They are Mrs. W. K. Hout, Mrs. B. B. McRoy, Mrs. G. R. Bailey, Mrs. â€"Robert Jordan, Mrs. Robert Sullivan, Mrs. F. C. Ritter, basement. ‘Anyone having donaâ€" 20?‘.& ted to bring the articles A card party is being planned by the women of St. Pau!‘s church for Friday evening, Nov. 27, in the church recreation rooms, to which the public is invited. + Anthony J. Mercurio, and Mrs. . Gentry, appeared in Mrs. Elizabeth Kent Buried on Tuesday of Memories,. Mrs. Kent, widow of Henry L. nt, was born March 22, 1852, in ine, Wis. Their marriage ocâ€" rred May 22, 1879 and he preâ€" eded her in death on July 9, 1919. |‘ Surviving are her six childrén 'Wmihm Kent and Mrs. Lillian Van fe Velden of Deerfield; Hettie (Mrs. Thomas Simpson of Dayton, Ohio); Ima. (Htt. O. C. Reichert of Los les);‘Frank Kent,. and Mabel Mrs. Charles Lob) of Chicago; Iso eleven grandchildren and four reat grandchildren. | Mrs. Elizabeth Kent, age 84, passâ€" ed away Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs .Peter Van de Velden, 859 Osterman avenue, Deerâ€" field. Funeral services were held esday at the Kelly chapel in ighland Park with Reverend F. G. iepenbrok officiating and interment was made in the North Shore Garâ€" Mr. and Mrs. George P. Dickmann and M»zs. Henry Dickmann of Melâ€" vin, IIl., were in Deerfield on Monâ€" day to attend the fflnerd of Mr, Dickmann‘s aunt, irs, â€"~William Lesser of Saunders road. > Mrs. William Tennermann was hostess to the Mutual club members on Friday evening at her home on Oakley avenue. 'm.mmn.mwum son, Gerald, spent the â€"end at g:.lnn Graves home in Boswell, 8:15 p.m. at the Deerfield Masonic Temple, with the Deerfleld Post as went to the Field Museum yesterâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swanson have a daughter,.Joan Adele, born Friâ€" day, Nov. 13, at the Waukegan hosâ€" Raymond Bell of Hazelâ€"avenue is oh ‘a business trip this week in Louisville, Ky. i The Tenth District of the Amerâ€" €HE PRESS Beth]elfein Mission Planned for Nov. 29 The Federa of Christ in A all protestant National | some of the The Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America, which includes all protestant churches, is having a National | hing Mission and some of the most eminent men are to be the s; ers, Chigngo‘s servâ€" ices are from |Nov. 19 to 22. Bethâ€" lchem Evangelical church, Deerfield, will have its imission service from Nov. 29 to . 6, outlined by the minister, Rev. Earl J. Bruso, Among the cordian, guita tions, ballet ar readings, slei short comedy, novelties. Harold R. Vant will be the : of ceremonies, a la Major and will lYl three prizes. Deerfield O.E.S. to â€" Hold Amateur Show: The A Show, which the Deerfield ter of the Eastern Star is sponsoring, will be given Saturday ing, Nov. 21, in the Masonic Temple. A full program of delightful inment is being planned by y Matron, Mrs. Chester Wessling, and her commitâ€" tee. ‘Karl Hout, five year old son of Mr. and Mrs| W.. K. Hout, was struck by a â€"bus driven by Irvâ€" ing Whitcomb last Thursday noon, directly in of the Deerfield Grammar 1, where he attends the ki Mr. Whitcomb rushed the to the Highland Park hospital, where it was revealed that there no. broken bones, just severe bruises. Two children have been k, within two weeks, at this same place. ‘The village has nmo available for another poâ€" liceman and neithér has the school. The WIPA tu: down such a proâ€" ject only one day previous to Karl Hout‘s accident. Deerfield‘h.Child Is Hit by Taxi numbers will be acâ€" ‘ and harmonic selecâ€" d tap dancing; songs, htâ€"ofâ€"hand tricks, a int will be the master a la Major Bowes, impersonations and should be included in the daily diet to the extent of a quart of milk, a leafy or yellow vegetable besides potatoes, and a fresh fruit. To this list are added, bread, a whole wheat cereal, meat or a protein substitute, fats, which include butter and natâ€" ural sugar. In conclusion, Mrs. Lord added that with correct foods, proper rest is essential for the building of healthy bodies and alert The association met Friday, Nov. 13, at the school auditorium. Mrs. Elsa M. Lord of Chicago Milk Founâ€" dation was guest speaker and gave a most instructive talk on "Protecâ€" tive Foods." Milk, vegetables and fruit are the "protective foods" for the growing child to which a fourth â€"eggsâ€"may be added. These foods Announce Activities of Deerfield P.â€"T. A. The Deerfield Parentâ€"Teacher asâ€" sociation will sponsor its annual fall card party, Friday afternoon, Nov. 20, at 2:30 o‘clock. â€"A very lovely party is being arranged by the chairman, Mrs. 0. F. Burnett, Jr,, and her committee. The community is urged to lend its support to the Plumbing and Heating ‘ELECTROLOILBUR;NERS 5§12%, Laurel Avenue â€" Highland Park Shop Phone, Highland Park 271. â€" Residence, H. P. 41 43 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Open: WEEK DAYS 9 am. to 6 p.m. SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. & IUNDAY?. AND“HMYB. 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READINC ROOM First Church of Christ, Scientist P Highland Park ‘ HOWARD MORAN ANOTHER COMPLETE NOVELâ€""While the Patient by Mignon G. Eberhartâ€"in igmn CHICAGO â€" HE EXAMINER. A M bond from Start to Finish, Deerfield Rotariar Celebrate Tonight Ey _tx2"" i+ and Mrs. E. F. Segert t Contributed. o Read The Want Ads

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