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Highland Park Press, 26 Nov 1936, p. 9

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BROS. DAIRYX A, HAMILTON 5o 7 6" on the screen Sunâ€" m’rm.‘\u)a omcs in is wake nces in and out dn:-m »Rogers screen musiâ€" h theatre Wednesday, the: screen the most discovery of recent delightful person of ers‘ Supplies c wkk C H;JVS CREAM ille 672â€"Mâ€"2 and DECORATING n the N and ere »und ::‘& : & Texas ursday, mu itty‘s ER SHOP DY FARMS AIRY! ! /# ho ~s. Ma > se o Adtaker ind Park, HL itory" to ity and Se H. P. 1581 e A Milk me" at Theatre AY, NOV. 2s d for and delivered 35 3. St. Johns Are. L § ic Shop one ELSON nd St Tel, K.P. 949 MNILK AND CREAM como _ L _ 4. k > O .cm M oliday and the next Ned Mfl Dece es aut, ts sSHORE TRUST BLD4 &TAILORS ving â€" falling Centrella 1e BROS. Highland Park | â€" â€" â€" » 1988 Coffee. y yp° Â¥iâ€"@ i @ f9 w A4 i | ; & > n will} un a. 1 i V the | Th gatheri 8t. |Pa *EHERHELD l TOCALS SERVICE } nksgiving Day the three t churches of : Deerfield will} unite for a worship service at a.m, in the Presbyterian church, William F. Weir delivering the| Thinksgiving message. This gatheri enables the Bethichem, gt. Evangelical and Presbyâ€" terian gations to comply with the original purpose of Thanksgivâ€" ing â€" that of gathering in the church give thanks. â€" Ministers of the tyro other churches are Rev. J. Bruso and Rev. F. G. Piepâ€" k. who will assist in the servâ€" tee.| | mfilmn,ulowmbeheldonl sesday and Wednesday, Dec. 1 and &, in the basement of St. Paul‘s hutch sponsored by the Ladies‘ Aid pciety. ) Mrs. John Ott, president of the Bociety, announces that all donkitions will be greatly neeqmd.‘ %0X HEARING | | pullic hearing of a petition to mend the zoning ordinance, Section 8, on the intensity of lots, will be heatd before the Board of Appeals on Tuesday evening, Dec. 1 at 8 vc in‘ the village offices in the Deerfield Masonic temple. ~Carter enbrok, 4 HEA | hea he zoni 8, on the inte: before t on Puesday e o‘ in‘ the Mas 1 n & boa ARS | Georg | 'JGW Engstrom‘s alert e always finding interesting things. (Last week she saw a meteor | her account of it in the Daily J (iu follows: » } also saw the meteor on the morning of Oct. 29. I was in the , ess district of Deerfied, Il., it segemed to be just beyond the bui ingut the northeast corner of the in tion.* It appeared to me and her ac f 'i," ‘ also : y( g of , di it se building at thein to lof bl air, as the Mr3. G. E. BAFAAr : wonr to t the size of a handball of bluishâ€"green color, with a r tail. It vanished in midâ€" wir}) as though it had burned out. Mri. G. E. Engstrom, Deerfield, 11." ;. dinner on S BC Y, ad to 6. @1 re of C Â¥. h::dl Mr | Mrs. iss| M nockbu# not: faymil Josenh 0: herfne rs. Sc Kent Brus and Beobby. a1 G| Obaerg, the dinne . Eprl J, B: age of byt Â¥. w Mrs. Marshall Pottenger will have as their Thanksgiving Day guests,. Mrs. Pottenger‘s parents, Mr. Mrs. Fred Schaewe of Chicago. iss| Margaret O‘Connor of Banâ€" nockburn will entertain the O‘Conâ€"| not families â€" James, Frank mdi Jogenk O‘Connor â€" at the annual herlne on Thanksgiving Dav. rs. Sophia Bruso, Mr. and Mrs, Ként Bruso, Mr. and Mrs. John Fedâ€" v and two children. Jeanne and Bobbv. and Mr. and Mrs. Hilding G, Oberg, all of Chicago, are to be the dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. . Eprl J, Bru«o at the Bethlchem parâ€" age on Thursday. _ â€" ‘ Mr. and Mrs.* Emmett Wessling a v Waters of Cleveland and r. and Mrs. Edear Wessling and o d&uchters Virginia and Roma of Nofithhrook are to be Thanksgivâ€" ing Dijy guests at the Roscoe Wessâ€" « ht m{u on Deerfleld ave. Mr. and Mrs. John Anfruns and n:mr, Gloria, are leaving Thursâ€" y m Eh'l; to spend tb;»ml:-end to anksgiving Day guests idf Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Teufel in Chiâ€" 8 YÂ¥ EVENING CLUB agnolia Glee club will come to ‘s church for a return fgavement on Sunday evening, Dec. 6. |This group consists of 15 colored iltreewd by Mrs. Magnolia Chicago. â€"â€" Leslie Haggie and children, Betty, axine ‘and Delray are leaving u v mornine for Freeport, IIl., the holidays with Mr. and ]:i )mard Soukup (Maud Nearâ€" : Mr§ and Mrs. John Antruns were osts‘ at a party on Saturday eveâ€" ing at their home on Osterman ve. : There were three tables of e hundred. : Patricia Stace was hostess at A REDAY, NOV. 26, 1936 fomcn of the Deerfield Presâ€" an church will hold their anâ€" dinner and bazaar at the church ursday, Dec. 3. * Quick Service â€" Call today for intersiew in Brivale PA mousEHOLD, FINANCE GEBE SALE . Do NOT BOTHER FRIENDS & uwwmmww Tm:wm LocaLLY MmANAGED OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES -â€"d-llgh-â€".-nmnt\.eunsrh-mhâ€" + C 'afld-mm-aw“ FOR LOANS is chairman of the THE HOUSEHOLD FINANCE LOAN PLAN: t 1. You can borrow ul CR n s ©Celi m mumfimpmzl::‘.mm: t.No..don-noruhry‘.nipm'nt. 3. Repay any time to reduce charge. LOAN *‘ sunprise party on Friday evening at the home ‘of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Scully, given in compliment to Martha Ashman. 'l‘hge were twelve guests. Six people from this ‘viâ€" cinity on;:y'od a roller skating party at Arlineton Heights on Sunday eveâ€" nin#. They were Juliana and Luelia Willman, Genevieve Steiner, and Jean Scully of Deerfield, Dorothy Clapner‘ of North>rook and Verna Grenaning . of Glenview. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Merâ€" curio attended a banquet in Chicago on Saturday evening in honor of the 70th birthday anniversary of Dr. Peter Cutrera of Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Johnston and son, Jack, will spend Thursday with ~Mrs. Katherine Spencer in Chicago. | R. Vant, as Maior Bowes, extolled the many advantages of this fair village. pn interesting and varied groun of; performers provided an exceptionally good program. Prizes were awarded to Billy Olendorf, clarinetist; Betty Breakwell and trio, as "Luluâ€"Belle" and Mrs. W. W. Stem, as Aunt Jemima playing her guitar. | ied The Amateeur Show held Saturâ€" day evening at the Masonic temple, under the auspices of the Eastern Star was a decided success. Harold Be Independent! Get a Misses | Helen, Georgianna, and Blanche (Pilney of Berwyn were guests of Mrs. Anthony J. Mercurio on Thursday. _ i evening dinner guests at the Philip Mirabella home on South Wauk road were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cibelli of Oak Park. Members of the Bethishem efturch have been attending the National Preaching Mission in Chicago this past wu{. On Th;rldav noon Mrs, M. A. Frantz and Miss Edna Fritsch were at a luncheon for women‘s orâ€" ganizations at the Sherman hotel. That evening Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Bruso and Miss Fritsch attended services at the Austin Methodist church where Dr. Lynn Harold Hough, former president of Northâ€" western university, was the speakâ€" er. On Sunday they were in attendâ€" ance at St. Luke‘s Procathedral in Evanston. * Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok and Rev. E. J. Bruso attended services both Thursday and Friday at the Chiâ€" cago Temple, the ministers‘ meetâ€" ings and the seminar. $ Mrs. (Irene Shrader of Central ave. eWnd twenty guests at a stork shower on Friday afternoon in compliment to her niece, Mrs. Joseph Wachholder (Evelyn Kent). Mr. and Mrs. Aksel Peterson have nanied their baby daughter, Hanne Toftegaard. h Deerfield members attended a meeting of the Philomathean Readâ€" ing circle last: Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Milton Tillman in Highland Park. Mrs. W. K. Hout will n?vhw Irvin 8. Cobb‘s "From United States" at the next meeting of the lelub. _ / f Mrs. Phil Scully will maintain the clothing welfare station in her home on Osterman ave. There is a great demand for clothing of all kinds, â€" the demand being much greater than the supply. Mrs. Scully, who is soâ€" cial service chairman of the Deerâ€" field unit, American Legion, will be glad to call for any wearing apparel which can be passed on to others. The Deerfield Woman‘s club will hold its next regular meeting on y afternoon, Dec. 8 in the Deerfield Public NWbrary. Ne â€"Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pagel will be hosts to the Bethichem Fireside club at its December meeting., â€" _ ‘The Independent Social club met Wbdn;day, Nov. 25, at the home of Mrs. William Steinhaus of Park ave. â€" Rev. F. G, Piepenbrok spent last weekâ€"end in Indianapolis as the guest of his brother, Rev. Ernest || E. K. CATTON Your Typewriter Man ‘ sSTATIONER |. Highland Park 567 REPAIRS â€" RENTALS â€" 8. ALBERT LARSON CALL Pigpenbrok. The latter‘s church obâ€" served its fortieth annivers@ry and the Deerfleld pastor"was a, guest speaker. Rev. E. J, Bruso oceupied the pulpit of St. John‘s church and Rev. J, H. Taylor,:;St. Paul‘s : Mrs. Marie Ward “ichev' atâ€" tended the conferente at Northwestâ€" ern university on'sfit'urday on Guidâ€" ance and Student Personnel work where 1,500 ednmmgn present. One section was devoted to the work Mr. and Mrs. B. H. K have rq';umodhefrog Fargo, _ jiDl- kota, where they had beey vigiting Mrs. Kress‘s two si mv.glich- olas McKellar a ts @3 thew Camitch. * |" K > > Mrs. Carl T. Anderi Bernice Tucker of H were luncheon guests! classmate, Mrs. H ’ Evanston on &tur(il The young people of the Bethleâ€" hem church will a trip s bune tower on y evening Whe they will visit the editorial "and press rooms of â€" Chicago Triâ€" bune. A supper at Phil Johnson‘s is also included in the evening‘s enâ€" tertainment. | PRSG Mr. and Mrs. haod Getz and daughter of Valparaiso, Ind,. were weéeekâ€"end nuh?lr. and Mrs. John T: Beckman of Forest ave. Harold Norman of Bannockburn spent several days of last week on a business trip in Washington, DFL. Mrs. Samuel ‘kenbach was a guest at the William Doyle home in Chicago on Tuesday at a celebration: of the 90th birthday anniversary of her father, William Rosenau. Mr. Rosenau‘s daughters are Mrs. Minnic A ,_ Mrs. Emil Strauss, Miss Lena Rosenau and Mrs. Wm. Doyle of Chicago, Mrs. David Alexander of Fox Lake, Mrs. He{mnn Wilke of flgnitowg‘e,‘Wll.; Thelma Hout of Didmond Lake spent Satunday \ her. cousin, Evelyn Black, of Sunset court. . and Mrs Deerfield. Mildred Haesslet‘s Dancing class RKEPN 1 an AuTOmMATIC GAS WATER HEATER RENT an 14 Samuel Rockenbach of THE PRESS8 TRY this economical service! PROVE its comtort and low cost! Greatest convenience . . , plus continued economy . . . are outstanding advantages of automatic gas water heating. Rent an automatic gas water heater now and see how little it costs to have hot water easily ... Wwithout waiting . .. without any bother. Ask for full details! § You must be satished or install will be removed without obligation to you. of upper grade pupils in the Deerâ€" field Grammar school is having its lesson on Wednesday evening of week because of the Thanks holidays. s in n dn â€"‘Deerfield chapter, O.£.8., will hold its installation on Thursday eve y Dec. 3, at the Masonic temple. _ ra tb ofi Wce t abs ty onl ragoatneiods Coigss teralepes datlats? ~ A recital will be held at the = Ishem church sponsored> by Woman‘s Auxiliary, featuring M Hazel Fisher, soloist and y from Lake Forest college, th David Stryker at the piano, Thursday evening, Dec. 10, at 8:15 o‘clock. t . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arms (Ellamay Gaddis) of Chicago anâ€" nounce the birth of a son, Robert Tucker Armstrong, on November 6. The baby‘s great vmndfuhl James Gaddis, was the architect the Deerfield Grammar school 1918. .'lk Gaddis families are £. mer Deerfleld residents. 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