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Highland Park Press, 7 Jan 1937, p. 10

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s $9¢ 13 Leslie Haggie and two daughters, Betty and Maxine, returned Sunday evening from Freeport, Ill., vfid:re they had spent New Year‘s kâ€" end with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Soukup. Mrs, Soukup and childre? who had been visiting her parents, the Roy Near in Highland Park drove down to her home in Freeport with the Haggies on Thussday. § â€" * Mrs, Peter Liest ,is"ml*ing‘ home with her grandson,| Wil Soukup in Freeport. a# Mr. and :Mrs. E. S. Wortham spent the New Year‘s holidays with Mrs. Wortham‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law |and gister, Mr .and Mrs. Edwin Holzâ€" man in Detrolit. Deerfield Woman‘s Club, | . The next meeting of the 1d Woman‘s club will be a joint session with the Deerfield Parentâ€"T r association and will be held y evening in the Deerfleld . sehool auditorium.. Orville Sim traveler and :lecturer, will be the speaker, presenting an ill travel talk on Guatemala. Mrs. Ward Gauntlett, art and literature chairman, has charge of the proâ€" Another birthday anniversary of interest this month is that of Mrs. Theresa Kottrasch, who will NBSB years of age on January 23. er sons Frank and Adoiph are proâ€" pri¢tors of the florist concern which bears their name. â€" . Almon Frost, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frost, is recovering from a major operation and came home from the hospital on Monday. Dr. and Mrs. V. W.â€" Spriggs had as their holiday guests, Mrs. Spriggs‘ parents, Dr. and Hrl.~‘ M. L. Waite of Augusta, IIl. j Charles Kersten of Rogers Park spent Sunday at the home of|his aunt, Mrs. Fred Haggie. / .. Mrs. John Klemp Jr. was hostess to the Five Hundred club on Wedâ€" nesday afternoon at her home on Ridge rd. ; Engagement t Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Scully of Deerfield rd. announce the engageâ€" ment of their daughter, Margaret, to Mr. Charles Houser of CM?::, son of Mrs..J. N. Houser of m ville, Ill. The wedding will take place in February. | Open House & Mr. and Mrs. Thilo Toll will b«u open houd;ll day Saturday, Jan. 9, in honor of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. ‘Their two children Mrs. Elsie Sherden and Walter Toll and the four grand ehildren.nfinl- ter Jr. and Earl Toll and ph and* Dewey Sherden will asisst in the: Golden Wedding festivities. Guests will be welcomed morning, afternoon and evening. * PAGE TEN DEERFIELD LIOCALS Bed, table and bath linens, deira and fan?o linen ironed and folded ready for use.© Weari apparel returned damp, ready for ironing. sl 9 15 pounds for ........_._._... & Additional weight, Ib. 7¢ © deira and fancy linens handâ€"ironâ€" ed. 'Y;;rinc â€"apparel â€"re 15 ”fll.ffl eiand . 81 9 Shirts hand ironed out of th bundles, 10¢ each. Excess weight, per Ib. 7¢ T aaie vad sarrtath lnone, me. TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK SOFT DRY (Hydro) her ard Mrs. Helen Morre, sister of Mrs. Charles Green, is ill in the Waukeâ€" _‘Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Meyer were New Year‘s Day guests at the Harry Ackermann home in North Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. S. . P. Hutchison are planning to go south this month to remain until March in Texarâ€" kana, Ark. § $ Guests at the George Engstrom home ‘on W and Thursday were Keith Wilson of Fort Collins, Colo., and Géorge Turmail of Chamâ€" paign, I!l.. They were attending the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Convention in Chicago.. | Revohk Mr. and Mrs. John Stryker enterâ€" tained. at a : ly dinner on New Year‘s Day. | > 3 ' James Wilson moved on Monday from the former Becker house on Waukegan rd, to the Vernon Counâ€" try club. â€" This club has reorganized with its original members, so Mr. Wilson is Feturning to his former position on the grounds. Mrs. R. D. Reeds and sons, Walâ€" ton and‘ Carter, of Chicago visited at the S. P. Hutchison home on Thursday. ) _0 .. ._;; 5 00~ Mrs. E. J. Bingham (Clara Pyle) Mrs. J. E. Robinson (Verda Varâ€" ner) of Oak Park and Mrs. Earl Varner of Highland Park visited friends here on Sat‘lrdly. $ a Mr. Herbert W. W. Theel and Miss Lorraine E. Klank, both of Chicago, were n'nrr#cd Sunday eveâ€" ning, Jan. 3, by Dr W. F. Weir of the Deerfield Prsebyterian church at his home. / ,‘ i Sister Mary Leonette (Lucy O‘â€" Connor) and her companion Sister Mary John . of the Immacâ€" ulate Convent, Chicago, visited at the home of the former‘s father, Mr. James O‘Connor on New Year‘s Day. They| also visited ‘st the homes of her ‘ brothers and : with Miss Margaret O‘Connor: in Banâ€" nockburn and the Richard O‘Connor home in Highwood. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Petersen were hosts at dinner Sunday eveâ€" ning at their home on Hazel ave. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krause (Edâ€" na Nicholas) have a daughter born, Monday, Dec. 28, at the Highland Park hogpital, > s _ Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Holmes (Minâ€" nie Hutchison) have gone east and will live in Bethlchem, Penna. Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Epker have leased the Thilo Toll‘apartment. Mr. Epker has just been transferred to Fort Sheridan from Denver, Colo. They had bee'r staying at the Earl Varner home in Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Mann have moved © from F!osemar ter.. to the Charles Frey house on Central ave. The Freys have gone to Chicago. Miss Betty | Meurisse of Dubuque, Iowa, spent the holidays with her gousin, Ethel Jean Selig. * Mrs. W. W. Clark and daughter, Mary Adele, left last Sunday for a visit with Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Boelâ€" ter (Charlotte Brand) in Los Anâ€" geles. Lois, Shirley and Donald Clark are sta*mg with their grandâ€" mother, Mrs. G. L. Brand of East Deerfield rd. E : The Bethlehem Fireside club will meet Jan. 21, at the home of Mr. and> Mrs. Hufold Peterson of Cenâ€" tral ave. . ie Mr. and Mrs. George Stryker spent the Christnmas holidays with Mrs. Stryker‘s parents, the Dieckâ€" manns, in innati, Ohio. The Carl E. Olsons were New Year‘s Day guests at the T. T. Olâ€" iver home in Chieago. ‘The C. V. Steiners entertained at a family dinner last Friday. < ~ Mrs, Sophia Bruso of Chicago is the: house gnest of Rev, and Mrs. Earl J. Bruso this week.. p The Wilmotâ€" Mothers club met Tuesday afternoon,. . Mrs. Otto Trute and Mrs. Kay Horenberger were hostesses. ak 2A Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Theobold moved last week from ‘the Fehr apartment to Chicago where they will spend the winter with Mrs. Theoboldt‘s parents, fi'rs.- Theobold is recovering from a serious illness. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mau of County Line Â¥d. had as their guests this past week, Mrs. Mau‘s mother, Mrs. Andrew Trotz and dapghter, Emily, of Oakland, Calif.. Their New Year‘s Day guests were Mr. and Mrs. Atley Pearson of Carpenâ€" tersville, Til., and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boether of Chicago. TL .. Weekâ€"end guests at the Robert Mau home were Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Coplin and Mrs. Bernard Engsburg of Lake Mills, Wis. Loretta .Y dayghter / of Mr. and Mrs. 3 h Yore of West Lake Forest is "very ill in the Waukegan hospital. _ â€"| F y t. and Roy Clavey were hocut:at .;1‘:: Year‘s Eve party at their home. N# Mrs. George Regner and son Bobby, of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. A, G. Klemp and their son, Bobby, of Highland Park. | _ : ‘Arthur Kress of Terra Haute, Ind., spent last Friday with his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Kress. â€" ‘Mr. and Mrs..J. Kynett Hachlen and son, Jimmie, of Dysart, Iowa, spent the holidays with Mrs, Hachâ€" len‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stryker. $ss aae s "4. Mr. and Mtrs. Milton Frantz and daughter, M Olive, spent . the weekâ€"end â€" wit Mrs. Frantz‘s sisâ€" ter, Miss Laura Wessling, in New Carlisle, Ind..| * i s ‘ Mrs. ~;Hannah‘ â€" Ryan returned Tuesday from Omaha, Neb., where she had been visiting her sister. very ill at her home in ‘ Miss Hazel Rapp, who teaches in Belvidere, I!1., spent the with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Rapp. i \ ~Mr. and Mrs. Lansing e and two children have moved from Osâ€" terman ave. to Chicago. [ \ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Frost of Ponâ€" ‘tinc, Mich., were holiday rs at ‘the Harry Frost home. 2 Mr, and Mrs. Fred M reâ€" turned Sunday evening f New Florence, Mo., where they had spent the holidays with Mr. and Alâ€" vin . Meyer. They made trip both ways with Miss Hazel [Miller, who ~spent her vacation her mother in Pittsfield, Mo. â€" . : _ Mrs. Marjory Jordan of Waukeâ€" gan was at the West 1d Township Relief office on esâ€" day (yesterday) to certifyâ€" buys recâ€" ommended by Supervisor Jammies O‘â€" Connor for enrollment in next CCC enlistment which le the middle of January. Five lop&l boys signed up. â€"‘ ... / George Horenberger, Ri Hoffâ€" mann and Vincent Yore cam@ home from the CCC Camp Pe Tremâ€" pealegu, Wis., to spend the holidays at their respective homes. rge and Dick have returned to Wisconâ€" . Norbit Devine is recovering from the flu. Norbit was the wi of ‘a new bicycle in a recent ‘"Lucky (Buck" contest. + 1 /‘ Miss Dorothy Parsons and Wrankâ€" lin E. Townsend, both of y were united in marriage at St. Paul‘s church on Tuesday, 22, by Rev. F.â€"G. Piepenbrok, Mrs. Ruth Gibson and M. De Kesse were their attendants. * H / Senator James J. Blrbour* f Evâ€" anston visited at the R. E, Pettis home on Sunday. d 5 <Mrs. L. G. Brand en her luncheon bridge club: last esâ€" day afternoon. Mrs. W. Hout will be the next hostess. f ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O‘Connor were guests Monday at the Mathew Borre home in Glencoe. < . *4 ~â€"Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Page!l apd two children of Sumner, I were guests ‘last week at the ur Pagel home on Chestnut st.. | _ â€" Mrs. Raymond Goodman enâ€" tertain St. Paul‘s guild on day afternoon, Jan. 8, at her hi on Central ave. â€"| * > a @ Hurry! Don‘t miss this chance! Beautiful, modâ€" ern lamps â€". alli styles . . . all sizes . . . all models â€"now being sold at drastically reduced prices. 25% reduction on all lamps! ; ~Lamps for purpose . . . floor, table, study, boudoir, bridg and decorative models... for every room in the h Many are I. E. S. Better Sight C ~January Clearance | 25@ REDUCTION ON ALL 1J AT four PpUBLIC SERVICE |S ALL STYLES! ‘_ALI._,;M‘ODELS! _ BiGBA gh? 10 P 0 ue °of \\ &E PREOS NS «* PuBLIiC SEervice Company sin, but Vincent remained at home. on e e es meap 3 To apte T ie 54 w \ The Town Board of Auditors of West Deerfield will meet Wednesday evening, Jan. 18, at 8 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. R.: E. Pettis, 745 Chestnut st. of last week at the Earli YATNCFL home in Highland Park. Charles Holden of Witchita, Kanâ€" sas, was a weekâ€"end guest at the Russell Potterton home. wE | Edward Cazel served as best man at the wedding of Miss Julia Frisbie and Harry Roorbach of Lake Forâ€" est on New Year‘s Eve. t ‘ Edwin Koebelin is very critically ill in the Highland Park hospital. He suffered a stroke on Sunday and was removed to the hospital Tuesâ€" day morning.: t ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Vernon J, Giss were hosts at a party at their home Satâ€" ‘‘Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Olson of fir:anvood ave. were Sunday dinâ€" guests at the J. T. Peterson home in Wilmette. | 8 â€"<~ _ ) | Mr. and ng.. William: H. Cote have a son jborn Saturday at |St. Therese hospital in Waukegan. : ‘ ‘The annual meeting of the Conâ€" tion of the Bethichem church ::I;J"bo held next Friday evening. ‘‘Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Frost, after their wedding trip will be at home to their friends in the Henry Schatâ€" roth house on Woodward ave. Their marriage was solemnized in Clifton, HL., last week. â€" :8 _ >\ 822 N. First St. . Phone 77 : Dahl‘s Auto Reconstruction Co Auto Repainting Cold Frame and Axle | Straightening ) Body and Fendér Repairing ‘BPRING SERVICE STATION BPRING SERVICE snggu WELDING AND SOLDERING iD is Cookey spent several days it week at the Earl Varner OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS ~ urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert < E. Jor were hosts at a party at their ho on Waukegan rd. on New Ye .‘ The officers and teachers of Presbyterian Church school their monthly meeting at: the Lampsâ€"scientifically e proper light for every seei provide 6 to 10 times as Savemoncywhilethis it ev Gettn.lttractivene,wump‘ saving of 25%. See the _ Public Service Store. | Native Beef Tenderized Steak . 2 9¢ Native Beef Sirloin Steak: | *27c¢ Native Beef Roufl $teak * Jb. 25¢ Swift‘s Hamburger CUTLETS Fresah Ground All Beef Milk Fed Special For Friday & Saturday 29¢ pound pound 15¢ * w t d Veal Shidx. | I Wfi Roast | | Véal Roast nannd "'.wud g; Kerber‘s HOCKLESS CALI H A M S Milk Fed | | â€" PMilk Fed 19¢ pound 16¢ 58 i | [E of Mrs. J. H. Wyman ',-Vivh.nLn:hm RpixL, t guest of | Billie W f tPi ocm t mss Bane We (25¢ (19¢ ; pound MPS TORE © EiRGAlNSI l e pound t is ;ohng on! E:.fl.:'t.,o. acon uares Read The Want Adsi AY, JANUARY Swift‘s Prem.. Sh pound | _ Rib or Loin Veal Chops lb . 95¢ 25¢ 16¢ Tuesday eve.

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