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Highland Park Press, 25 Mar 1937, p. 14

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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Freidland were recent visitors at the Roscoe Wessâ€" ling home. Former classmates of the two daughters will be interested to know that Marieâ€"Jane is taking creative writing and June is a junâ€" jor in a Chicago college.. Miss Irene Rockenbach has been appotnted by Judge Perry L. Perâ€" sons to serve as a trustee on the Highland Park Mosquito Abatement district, filling the vacancy caused by the death of Mrs. Marie Ward Reichelt, Other members of the board are Harold Norman of Banâ€" nockburn, Mrs. Clarence Balke, and Arthur Lowrie of Highland Park, and Albert Axt of Highwood. The first meeting of the board was held Thursday evening. Mr. Norman was elected president, Mrs. Balke, treasâ€" urer, and Miss Rockenbach, secreâ€" tary.. John Munro ‘is attorney for the board. Mr. Axt succeeds Robert W. Larke, who has moved from the district. Mrs. R. A. Nelson will be hostess to the Eastern Star gfld on Tuesâ€" day evening at her home on Sunset court. & Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine and daughter, Shirley, spent Sunday at the Jay Miller home in Franklin Grove. Mrs. Arnold Keller entertained the Just Sew club on Tuesday afterâ€" noon at her home. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Bailey of Knollwood road have had as their guests this past week, Mrs. Bailey‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Soady of Minneapolis. Miss Ella Walker of Chicago is the guest of Mrs. William Wing of Osterman avenue. . Among those from here who atâ€" tended the Regional Conference of Christian â€" Education at â€" Salem church in Barrington on Sunday were Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Bruso, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Frantz, Mrs. John Stryker, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Merâ€" ner, Mrs. Edwin Beckman, Miss Edna Fritsch, and Miss Anna Marie Mrs. Robert E. Pettis will enterâ€" tain her contract bridge club at luncheon on Thursday next. Elmer Clavey and his fatherâ€"inâ€" law, B. H. Kress, have gone down to Florida to join their wives who went south severdl weeks ago. They are visiting ‘at Lakeland and Palm Beach. Mr. Ellis Hartness is bringing his family up from Missouri and has leased the Petersen. apartment on Chestnut street. #0‘% ;, Winfield Nevins entertained the Hnd-g: class and his teacher, g Muhike, and several playmates _ last Tuesday, March 16, at the home of his parâ€" ents, Mr.â€"and Mrs. W, 8.. Nevins o! Ordud lane, at a party in honor w# his sixth birthday anniversary. Decorations and favors were in keeping with St. Patrick‘s day. PAGE FOURTEEN DEERFIELD LOCALS HECKETSWEILER STUDIO Photographers 7 IOUTHKS'I_‘. JOHNS AVENUE TELEPHONE H. P. 435 Eastertide A photograph. of the child or grownâ€"up carries the most perâ€" sonal of all greetings. Make an appointment today. â€" At Dr. William F. Weir has. recovâ€" ered from his recent severe illness and is back in the pulpit in the Presbyterian church. On Good Friâ€" St. Paul‘s church will have its anâ€" nual German service on Good Friâ€" day at 7:30 p.m. with communion. At one time all services were conâ€" ducted in German, then gradually they began to get farther and farâ€" ther apart until now there is but one service in the foreign tongue each year. @â€".." _ The Deerfield Chamber of Comâ€" merce ‘will meet on Thursday eveâ€" ning of this week for the monthly dinner â€"meeting at Shugrue‘s résâ€" taurant. Carl E. Bates, principal of the Deerfleld Grammar school, will present & proposition to the group eoncerning the purchise ‘of a moâ€" tion picture machine and the showâ€" ing of the summer outâ€"door shows. The C. of C. is receiving many inâ€" quiries from outâ€"ofâ€"town people conâ€" cerning the opportunities offered in Deerfleld since they put on their recent "boosting" campaign for the village. A twoâ€"page letter has been prepared by the Chamber which the secretary is mailing to all inquirers, 8. P. Hutchison in ‘San Antonio, Texas, saying they had had enjoyâ€" able visits in Weslaco, Texas., with the Emil Giss, Green, and Lincoln Pettis families. ‘The Hutchisons also visited in Old Mexico. Mayor and Mrs. Harry E. Wing and their daughter, Shirley, and Gladys Page, visited at the home of Mayor Mancel Talcott in Wauâ€" kegan on Saturday and also called on Corporation Counsel George Mcâ€" Gaughey‘s wife who is ill in the hospital in that city. Many Deerâ€" field people heard Mayor Talcott on Sunday on Jack Benny‘s radio broadcast. a Another after Easter party is to be held on Wednesday, March 81, at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Christ: Petersen and Mrs. Henry Peterson on Hazel avenue. This party is being given as aâ€" benefit for the Holy Cross church by the four Klemp sisters, Martha, Theresa Frances and Anna. It is to be a dessertâ€"card party. There will be a C.C.C. enrollment the first, two weeks in April. Young men between the ages of 17 and 28 are eligible. Those desiring to enâ€" list are requested to get in touch with Supervisor James O‘Connor. Cirele Three of St. Pauls church will hold a chickenâ€"noodle luncheon on Monday noon, March 29, at the church followed by a card party. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Calkins of Chestnut street spent the weekâ€"end with relatives in Sharon, Wis: Frank Sphnnraft, Deerfleld tailor, is among the newer local mechants advertising in The Press, He has vurc' Wh"l d the shop fromâ€"Mrs. Carl K te Supervisor James O‘Connor and his two sons, Frank and~Joseph, atâ€" tended the funeral of Martin Blake in Chicago on Wednesday. Frank and Joseph acted as pallbearers for their uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sherman had as their guests last Sunday, Edward Bach of Marion, Iowa, Walter, Elso and Wilbur Bach of Center Point, Iows, who had come here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Sherman‘s brother, John Bach, in Northbrook. The older residents of Deerfield will remember that Edward Bach‘s father, Caleb Bach, was a local busiâ€" ness man many, many years Ago, having a harness shop in the buildâ€" ing now mfi by the Knaak pharmacy, then stood on the site nowâ€" occupied by Olendort‘s Dry Goods store. Mr. Bach sold out his business to the late Philip Româ€" mel, who continued the trade until his death. "Mrs. Jack Morton entertained her elub on Thursday evening at her hothe on Somerset road. Dorothy Jean Anderson celebrated her twelfth birthday < anniversary on . Tuesday evening, March 16. . Mrs. Dwight Merrell entertained Doreas Circle Two yesterday afterâ€" noon at her home on North Chestâ€" nut street. Mrs. May Entorf has returned from a visit in Aurora and is stayâ€" ingâ€" at the home of her nephew, Floyd Stanger. Mrs. Stanger has reâ€" turned home from the Highland Park hospital and is recuperating from her recent operation. Miss Violet Wood of Ravinia was a Sunday dinner guest at the Arâ€" thur Lee home. The seventeen young people who wereâ€" confirmed at St. Pauls church Miss Irene Roekenbach and H. D; Faxon of Highland: Park attended a meeting of trustees nd general officers of the Lake County Council of Religious Education at the Wauâ€" kegan Y.M.C.A. on Thursday. Ground was broken on Monday for the erection of two fiveâ€"room bungalows on West Osterman aveâ€" nue on the Harry E. Wing property. from first through seventh were ‘ukno-lold,lyhthoh.l.n‘. school. The annual spring concert Aitgima® Rngele Hevipers n Apra on 9. Munbm“hh the grade school orchestra to the district contest in Maywood next month. ast d Miss aJne Wood is atending the University : of Chicago. Shirley the Harry Wing home,. Those atâ€" tending were Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wing and Miss Gertrude. Moore of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs.zRoy Neriem and daughter Nancy, of Highland Park, Mr, and Mrs. William Wing and their houseguest, lhq. Ella yflhr of Chicago, and Mr, and rs. Harry E. Wing and daughter, A Wing family party was held on Sunday with a dinner at theâ€"Union hotel in Wheeling after which they spent the afternoon and evening at The annual Presbyterian church dinner will be held on Wednesday evening, March 31 at 7 o‘clock. The congregation and friends of the church will be the guests of the trustees and elders. The business session will include the election of officers and ‘annual reports of all societies. at the communion service and the reception of new members, ~ Your Kitchen Stays Clean When You Cogxe in and inssec( the new modern Electric Ranges on isfhl;lt your Public Service . store. You‘l three â€"well known makes to dwo:l. from. General Electric, H int, an Wm:oue. Get full fimum ars on out 4â€"star plan now being offered for a limited timet But electric cooking offers more than mere cleanliness. It‘s fastâ€"you save hours of time in pr:g:i:g meals. It‘s cool. 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When both these appliances are purchased within a period of 60 days, you are entitled to a 10% discount on each. 10% discount on the range! 10% discount on the water heater! This offer is good for a limited timé only! [ s C1 NOW! all the grades seventh were the local grade spring concert THE PRESS Mrs. Raymond Dobbins of Elm street entertained her bridge club on Tuesday evening. William Johnston has received word of the recent death of his brotherâ€"inâ€"Jaw, William Vickers, in Beaumont, Texas. Mrs. Harriet Johnston has spent the winter at the Vickers ‘home. Frank Heybeck of Lake Zurich who won first award in a county contest conducted by the County Life Insurance Co. in Grays Lake last Tuesday, pifieed second with his saxophone at a regional contest conâ€" ducted in DeKalb the latter part of ‘thewnk.nohthonnoflm Mrs. Albert Heybeck ( Rockenbach) former local residents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dobbins and family of Arlington Heights spent Thursday at the William Neville home. It was Mrs. Neville‘s birthâ€" day anniversary and because of her illness the party which had been planned in honor of the oceasion has been postponed, so only her daughter, Mrs. Roy Dobbins, came from outâ€"ofâ€"town for the day, with her family. The Saturday evening Neighborâ€" hood club met last week at the John Reeb home. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mr, A. C. C. Timm,; who has had ahnl:n; -r:nalmu:hflomzb- ‘ark hospital, is getting along nicely and is gaining daily in strength. f Mr. and Mrs. William Brandenâ€" burg (Helen Rockenbach) have a daughter, Sally, born March 12, in the Swedish Covenant hospital in Chicago. & of the overflow audiences which are now attending the services. There will be microphones from ‘the pulâ€" pit and the organ to transmit the services from the auditorium to the social rooms in the basement so th-tnfl-yunidmlnm-x ings. 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