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Highland Park Press, 29 Apr 1937, p. 12

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Members of the Deerfleld Volunâ€" teer Fire ‘department attended the monthly meeting of the Lake County Firemen‘s association in Liâ€" bertyville on Monday evening. Mrs. Katherine Spencer and famâ€" ily and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Woodâ€" house of Chicago were weekâ€"end guests at the William D. Johnston home. y Miss Marjory Merritt of Highland Park has been appointed assistant in the office of the school nurse, Mrs. Judith Kerrihard, in the Deerfield Grammar school. This project was secured through the office of Superâ€" visor James O‘Connor. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wortham of Chicago ‘have leased the Leslic Brand home for the summer and will be moving. here this week. The Brands will take an apartment in Highland Park, until the close of school, when they will leave for their cottage at White Lake, Mich. The Altar and Rosary society of the Holy Cross church is planning m Juncheon and card party for Tuesday, May 1 at the Parish hall. Mrs. Earl Frost is president of the club. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page and children were Sunday guests at the Fred Profine home in Elmhurst. Mrs. Edward Horenberger enterâ€" tained the Independent Social club on Wednesday afternoon. Miss Enith Uchtman was hostess to the Junior group of the Ameriâ€" ean Legion Auxiliary, on Saturday afternoon at her home on Hazel avenue. Mr, and Mrs. Harry E. Wing had as their house guest last week, Mrs. Wing‘s aunt, Mrs. Sarah MceMahon of Clinton, Iowa. Miss Dorothy Kreitling of Chicago is spending this week with her couâ€" sin, Miss Shirley Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Raiph D. Wickerâ€" sham had as their Sunday guests the families of Mrs. Wickersham‘s brothers, the Dewey Scotts of Downâ€" ers Grove, the Charles Scotts of Mundelein and the Daniel Scotts of Antioch. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hunt and children were Sunday guests at the Warren Hunt home in Des Plaines. Mr, A. C.â€"C. Timm announces the marriage of his daughter Anita Keller, to Mr.. David‘ M. Inman of Deerfiéld on Morday, April 26, at St. Mark‘s Lutheran church in Chiâ€" cago. Rey. Kenneth A. Hurst, a cousin of the bride, performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Inman will be at home on Beverly court, Deerâ€" field. . PAGE TWELVE The Deerfield Volunteer Fire Déâ€" partment benefit dance on Saturday evening at the Deerfield Grammar school was a big success and they cleared about $200.00. Music was ‘Turnished by the Kit Kat Orchesâ€" tra from Chicago. The special prize, a Philco radio, given by Harry E. Wing, was uvudo? to Mrs. Sarah McMahon of Clinton, lowa, Fire Chief Jack Johnston, as spokesman for the group, ‘wishes to thank the community for supporting the dance so well. Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Weir atâ€" tended a very unique party on Thursday evening at the Presbyterâ€" ian college in Chicago. .Miss Emma Marshall, a nurse in a Missionary hospital in southeastern India, served a Hindu meal to the guests and at the close of the strange dinâ€" ner told of her work in India. °_ Mr. and Mrs. Emil Strauss and the William White family of Chiâ€" cago spent Sunday at the Samuel Rockenbach home. . The Bannockburn < Garden club will hold its"annual May Breakfast on Monday, May 3, at 11 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. Edward R. Seese on Wilmot road. MAY PARTY APPRECIA TION DEERFIELD LOCALS 512%, Laurel Avenue â€" Highland Park Shop Phone, Highland Park 271 â€" Residence, H. P. 439 HOWARD MORAN Plumbing and Heating _ ELECTROL OIL BURNERS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ross have leased the Varney house on Deerâ€" field road, which is being vacated by theâ€" Fry family. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Chester Wolf was hostess to her sewing club at lunchen on Tuesday. A. C. C. Timm who has been in the Highland Park hospital for the past several months, is n6w at his home on Beverlyplace. ® Mr. and Mrs. France Hempstead spent the past week in Harrodsâ€" burg, Ky. . Mrs. Philip Scully. Sr. has reâ€" turned from Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. Scully: will remain in the west a little loriger. © & ‘Mrs. William F. Weir enterbained the Just Sew club on Tuesday afterâ€" noon. The next hostess will be Mrs. Alice Clark. Mr.and Mrs. Monroe McKillip are in New York City for an indefâ€" inate stay. > . f Mrs. Carl T. Anderson is ents taining her contract bridge club luncheon today. At the previo meeting of this group at the hor of Mrs. Robert Greenslade in Hig lan Park, a surprise birthday par was given in compliment to My Alexander Willman. The Woman‘s association of the Deerfield Presbyterian church is planning a rummage sale for May 12 and 13. Mrs. Leslic weekâ€"end with at Urbana: N and â€" will â€" rece June. Mr. and Mys..A. D. Witlis Mr. and Mrs. A. Dwight W who have been occupying ti house on Chestnut street, a ing to Michigan the first 0f Rev. J. H. Taylor of Highland Park occupied the pulpit of th« Bethlchem Evangelical church or Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Earl J Bruso and Mrs. Arthur Merner were in Ottawa, IIL., attending a state conference. Rev. Bruso was re turned by the conference to Deerâ€" field for another year, which wil} be his seventh at Bethlelom chureh, a signal honor. & Mrs. George 1 son and daught at the Univers week. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Anderson. and little daughter, Virginia Lee, are moving from Chestnut St. to Half Day on May 1. ks Miss Myrtle Lee, who is in quarâ€" antine for scarlet fever in the Dana College infirmary at Blair, Neb., is getting along nicely, according . to reports from the college to her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur N. Lee. Miss. Irene Evenson spent the weekâ€"end with relatives in Winâ€" chester, Wis. *Mrs. and Mrs. John Anfruns have purchased a lot on East Central avenue from Lincoln Pettis and will build a new home. At present they reside in the Lincoln Pettis flat on Osterman avenue. Karl Hout, the 6 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hout is very seriougly ill. â€" ~â€" Rosemary Willen, daughter of the G. A. A. Willens of Springfield aveâ€" nue is ill with scarlet fever in the Evanston Contagious hospital _ _ The next meeting of the Deerfleld Eastern Star will be held on Thursâ€" day evening, May 6. The meeting will be followed by a Corno game. Mrs. A. L. Toogood of Chicago spent three days of last week as the guest of Mrs. Tubert McGuire. Mrs. Anna Hirtzel of Effinghan, IIL, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Selig. Your Typewriter Man Highland Park 567 REPAIRS â€" RENTALS â€" SALES ALBERT E. K. CATTON STATIONER CALL er, John: and D. Williams anc Dwight Williame upying the Ryar Jea May He Do Abrsham L. Fry will occupy the home of Mrs. Eugene Ender, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Gentry are moving from the Ender house to their new home west of Lake Bluff on Skokie boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. ?ldy Stryker are moving â€" from Agnes Clavey house on Forest avenue to the lower apartment in the Fehr building. The Frank Jacobs family will occupy the Fred Horenberger apartment vacated by the Glenn Bowmans who moved to Harlingen, . Texas last Wednesday. t Mrs. Paul Hunter and son, Kenâ€" neth, spent Sunday with Miss Doris Hunter at the University of Chiâ€" cago. â€" « ooo Among the Chicago teachers who are enjoying their vacations in Deerfield this week are Miss Lilâ€" lian Ackerman, Mrs. J. R. Notz, Miss Harriet Gastheld, and Miss Margareth Plagge. M Do You Play Checkers? Telephone Highland Park 3804 Braun Bros. Own All Their Fuel Oil Delivery Equipment M No. 8 Braun Bros. Guarantee the Quality of Their Fuel Oil 15 North St. Johns Avenue M He own by May | on that d irry E. Wing and her rs. Lillian G. Jones, visâ€" ones‘ brother, J. W. Conâ€" ver Forest on Thursday. iia Gastfield entertained yuests on Saturday in er twelfth birthday«anniâ€" the home{of her parents, Irs. Alfred Gastheld. ert Wildhagen family of ew spent Sunday at the fertel home : on North One of If ran 6f It‘s truly an enjoyable pastime . . . anxiety to get to the king row, two for one jumps, anticipation galore .. . & es But when you think of Next Year‘s Fuel ... REMEMBER BRAUN BROS. Carefree Service gives you 12 kings to start with. _ _ C rrll be hostess tomorrow to nembers. efit party fc special priz friday at ade 6 Ranye inother THE PRESS8 w no fim Do No. 11 Only a Small Possible Advance in Prices Nexa Season If Y ou Contract NOW Rev. J. L. Garrity of Iowa, who spent all his early years in Highâ€" land Park, will preach at the Holy Cross church in Deerfleld on Monâ€" day evening, May 3. Father Ward of Highwood will follow on Thursâ€" day evening and the former pastor, Rev. C. L, McDonough will preach on Saturday evening. ‘The occasion Mrs. Carl Martin and baby son have returned home. from the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Marâ€" tin is the former Gertrude Beckley. Mrs. George Pettis and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Johnston attended a ‘Royal Neighbor Convention at the LaSalle hotel in Chicago on April 20 and 21. Mrs. Pettis was an escort for state officers and Mrs. Johnston, Camp delegate, DEERFIELD CHURCH Olw.lucnfllufl. illiam Hertel family, visâ€" lv‘htuutl!orullnwm Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Worth were weekâ€"end guests. at the William Worth home in Waukegan. Independent Oil Braun Bros Quality Cleaners ; Phone H. P. 178 ~ RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. om pany H $ an R t n# Me PMI H. BRAUN : RORT. F, DOEPE CARML L BRAUNM Ho iffe ledic Scanlo and o "for fuel Wia use oil" Op Wa E the True Jon, former one of. the of Chicago Theâ€" Reverâ€" Mu And n batu °_ No. 4 Braun Bros. Operate More Trucks on the North Shore Than Any Other The N f lunr‘aiww 1â€"The Finding of the Holy Cross. Rev. G. P. Scanâ€" lon, St. Brendan. Sunday, May 2â€"The Trial of Jesus. Rev. W. J. Buckley, presenâ€" tation. . Monday, May 3â€"Christ Meets His Affiicted Mother. â€" Rev. J. L. Garrity, Lost Nation, Iowa. t Tuesday, May 4â€"Simon of Cyâ€" rene. Rev, J. Cashman, St. Anasâ€" Antiâ€"Back Ache @ sELF SKIRT MARKER RAFFERTY TRANSFER & STORAGE COMPANY 26 South First Street Phone Highland Park 507 Moving â€" Storage â€"Transfer TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 405 llku&umtoflminwumdl.!iomm'l- ing on tite floor,. No more runs in silk stockings. No more tired customers waiting while you pin the hem. Ywnudn&dopudnm&orrdafi‘;fiamm now own + to apâ€" Orders also taken for Pinking Shears, 1 holders, Geuges and other sewing nemm. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING We Maintain an Expert Oil No. 7 Braun Bros. Deliver All Hours Day or Night Every Share of Stock Is Owned by Your Neighbors No. 12 for further information, Saturday, May 8â€"The Descent from the Cross. Rev. C. L. McDonâ€" ough, Precious Blood. 'd:lfi Iu&â€"'l'ho'.- of Jerusalem. Rev. J. P. Hayes, Barrington. Ward, Highwood. Friday, May 7â€"The Good Thief Rev. F. Murphy, presentation. Thursday, May 6 â€" Veronica Wipes the Race of Jesus.. Rev. J. (Continued on following page) THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1987 and Shrubbery No. 10 Braun Bros. Drivers Are Careful of Your Flowers Braun Bros Have Five Bulk Plants Serve You «Lh

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