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Highland Park Press, 3 Jun 1937, p. 11

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The Misses Rose Front and Cathâ€" erine Cunningham spent last week in the East, visiting at Niagara Falls e k \ Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Bailey of Enollwood road had as their weekâ€" end guests Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ashâ€" baugh and baby son or Mont Claire, New Jersey. ‘The Ashbaughs were enroute to Minenapolis to visit Mr. Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Ashbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Calkins of ‘Chestnut street spent Memorial Day at the Hall home in Sharon, Wis. her two daughters, Mrs. George Sticken, Jr., and Mrs. Russell Batt. Mrs. Joseph Dunn and daughters, Mrs. William Belcher and Mrs. Joâ€" seph and children of Lake Forest] were guests at the S. S. Love Home on Friday. Mrs, Molly Pfister had as her weekâ€"end guests, her sisters, Misses Margaret, Florence, and Beatrice Carolan of Chicago, and her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pfister of Harrisburg, Il, On Wednesday evening a sunprise kitchen shower was given at the BSamuel Rockenbach home with Miss Irene Evenson as hostess. A tea and linen shower were held on Tuesâ€" day from four until five o‘clock at the Becker home with Mys. Becker and Miss Geneveve Card as hostâ€" esses, in compliment to Miss Titus. ‘The wedding will take place the latâ€" ter part of June. Mr. and MrS. Henry Truer of Grand Rapids, Mich., were weekâ€" end guests at the William Lichter home on North Chestnut street. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Trute of Chicago umfiwh home ‘of Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roggow, of Park avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hagi of Lib ertyville are staying at the home of Mrs. John Hagie. Mrs. Hagie is leaving next week to visit her two sons and a daughter in Troy, New home was the scene of a surprise kitchen shower with Mrs. Thomas and Miss Irene Evenson of the Deerâ€" field school as hostesses. On Thursâ€" day (today) Miss McCusker‘s sisâ€" ter, Mre. Clarence Anderson of Hazel avenue, is entertaining the faculty members of both the Oak ‘Terrace and Deerfleld schools at a tea from three to five o‘clock, in honor of the brideâ€"toâ€"be‘s birthday anniversary. Miss McCusker‘s marâ€" riage to Mr. Mele will be a June event, at the Holy Cross church. York. ing in the Deerfleld Grammar school L Libertyville resident % muuqdlu.uklsm. Deerfield and Joseph J. Mele of Chiâ€" cago. Members of the Oak Terrace school faculty, where Miss McCusâ€" ker teaches, gave a linen shower Mrs. Charles Roll of Trenton, Ind., spent last week at the homes of ‘Titusâ€"Hodgins Engagement Announcement of the engagement of Miss Ethel Titus to Eugene Hodâ€" gins was told last Monday evening at a party at the Eugene Becker last Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Wayne Thomas On ‘Thursday evening the Thomas (Dorothy Lidgerwood) in Highwood. DEERFIELD LOCALS â€" McCuskerâ€"Mele Engagement Graduates and Bridesâ€"toâ€"be § Attractive Engraved and Printed Specials 100 Printed Calling Cards ...>...........$1.2% 100 Process Engraved Cards ............$1.75 100 Engraved Cards â€" * The Highland Park Press plain or paneled ....... ... .. .. .$2.75 â€" $8.50 Process Paneled or Plain Wedding Invitations or Enclosure Cards (at home, reception, church) VERY REASONABLE â€"â€". 538 Central Avenue . . _‘ Tel, Highland Park 557 Mourning Cards and Birth Anouncements ATTENTIGN , parents of Bobby â€"Ritter entertained at a party on Saturday afternoon in honor of his seventh birthday anâ€" niversary at the home of his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ritter, 946 Clay Street. Mrs. Perey McLaughlin‘s car, which was stolen last week, was récovered on last Tuesday in Banâ€" nockburn, where it had been abandâ€" oned. The starter was stuck. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Casad and three little daighters of Warringâ€" ton road are leaving this week for St. Louis to visit Mrs. Casad‘s parâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thor Oliver, and Mr. and Mrs. Burâ€" ton Ames of Chicago were luncheon guests on Thursday at the Carl E. Olson home on Greenwood avenue. Mrs. Raiph Dunham is leaving on ‘Thursday (today) for a ten days ‘The Deerfield Royal Neighbors will hold a cand party at the Town ?nll on Thursday evening, June 10, or thembers, & to her summer home in Wisconsin. l(rl.Joth.Dllkvmbe‘iwm to the Contract Bridge club next Thu;.lday at her home in Highland Parl Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Anderson were hosts at dinner and bridge on Friday evening in compliment to Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Schroeder of Crystal Lake. Among those from Deerfleld who attended the races at lndh.n&o:: were Ralph Dunham, Howard Hs gie, Joseph Schessler, Kenneth Hagâ€" gie, Raymond Frost, George and ‘Theodore Sticken. William Hanner stopped off at Boswell, Ind., to visit relatives, and returned home with them. p Mr. and Mrs. Paul Knigge had as their Sunday guests, Mrs. Myrtle Mitchell, Misses Eva Pence, Eugene Pence, and Wilford Merrill of Chiâ€" wisit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walter,; in Ettrick, Wis. and in Canada. Mrs. Earl Frost joinâ€" ‘::y fl-.:..fl ;.,1,.- were guests at the Irey Vérney home during their stay there. ‘They re» turned home last Sunday. A marriage license was issued last week in Waukegan to Edwand Ellsâ€" worth Cazel of Deerfield and Alieda May Frisbie of Lake Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Fredricks and family visited at the William Nieâ€" meyer home in Arlington Heights on Thursday. * Mr. and Mrs. Orville Endebrock Mrs. Joseph Shulderâ€"and two children of Chicago were guests on Friday at the home of Mrs. Shulâ€" der‘s aunt, Mrs. Emil Fredricks. Mrs. ‘Shulder‘s brother, lhymfi Lord, Jr., of Chicago, visited at Fredricks home on Sunday. Mr.‘ and‘ Mrs. Gustave Peterson were hosts on Sunday evening to friends and relatives from Lake Forest,. Palatine and Chicago, at their home on Deerfleld avenue. Fred W. Kersten of Chicago was a dinner guest on Monday at the Charles G. Pettis home on Osterâ€" man avenue. ; f Mrs. John Evers and two of her three children are.in quarantine at their home for scarlet fever. Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Irion of Lake Zurich were guests of Rev, and Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok last week at the Piepenbrok‘s summer home in Hayâ€" and son, Dorras, and Betty and Maxine Haggie, spent the weekâ€"end in Hillsboro, IIL., near St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frey and family of Chicago, former local resâ€" idents, visited in Deerfield on Sunâ€" day. pneumonia. W â€"t o9 Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Galland of Evanston were guests on Saturday Bt the Ender home. Mrs. Margaret nder and Miss Florence Ender of Chicago were weekâ€"end guests and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bingham, their daughter, Sally, and Mrs. Bingham‘s mother, Mrs, Amelia Pyle, of Chiâ€" :m spent Monday at the Ender ome. Beym are the gister eaqw Miss Julia Miller ‘of Ph-va Mo., is spending this week with sister, Miss Hazel Miller, at the Delâ€" bert Meyer home. ' The E. 8. Worthams are enterâ€" taining at a house party this weekâ€" cmllttheh‘lmrmoonBl'uulhlqj The event is in honor of the wedâ€" ding anniversary of the Edwin Holzâ€". mans of Detrgit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Edmxdmummlkoeowhtbfi Detroit. Mrs. Holzman and Miss Doris Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter of Westâ€" @gate road, will receive her degree of B.ch:fbléh of sa.‘.;..t the Uniâ€" versity ieago Conv on Jiine 11. Miss Hunter m:do. + St. Paul‘s Guild is meeting on Friâ€" day afternoon at the home of Mrs, Richard Antes, / The Junior department of the Deerfield Presbyterian Church school will sponsor‘a home hhd&:dl sale on Saturday, June 5, at A. Mrs. Katherine Spenser of Chiâ€" cago spent .the weekâ€"end at the Wilâ€" liam Johnston home. Sunday guests of the Johnstons were Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Woodhouse of Chicago. June 25, 26, and 27. ‘The carnival will be held on Friday and Saturday and a chicken dinner will be served Miss Shirley Blaine was hostess at a dlnmthpn:ty l:sft,hWbdnuhy evening at the home er parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine, in honor of her eighteenth birthday anniverâ€" The Dan Hunt home is out of quarantine for scarlet.fever. Guests on Monday at their home were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feigan of Niles. % Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Wortham reâ€" turned on Tuesday from a vacation trip at Three Lakes, Wis. her practice teaching at ;l;;do i’zrkA high school, and Mrs. Chester Wolf will be hostess :lt‘bt?ouxtmnfludthln.-l The Holy Cross Catholic church is undergoing extensive exterior modernization with a new roof and a gleaming coat of white paint. _ Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Johnson and two children epent Memorial Day in Clintonville, Wis. on Sunday, the eol;elfla_l'a;'d; the festival. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olendorf and family spent the holidays at Lake Como, Wis. qutlor zen Philip Scully, Sr., has reutraed from Phoenix, Ariz., where he spent the past several months. He and on oog t . oo magiigis are now Miss Myrtle Lee and Elmer Rasâ€" mussen have returned home from Dana college at Blair, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Cox will be hosts at the June meeting of the Bethlchem Fireside club. . Tea Co. The sale opens at 10 beiin ies .. cce tatucintsts Thlscins, 0B 1. offered a position at Wellesley P Hicruanp Parxk Stats Bank | _ "Safety For Your Valuables" . G. Johnsonâ€"and| college, which she has declined beâ€" Member of the â€"one of our individual steel safe deposit boxes will " give you protection from loss by fire, theft . . . . . +« ‘The wedding of Herbert Morse Smith of Glencoe and Ella .Irene Shrader of Highland Park was solemnized on Saturday afternoon at St. Paul‘s church with Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok officiating. Attenidants were F. Christie and Mrs. J. Chrisâ€" tie of Glencoe. + Dr. and Mrs, William Mott of omicg ham Slegn. Rewo mp week to visit with her sisters, Mrs. Paul Hunter and Miss Lillian Ackerâ€" man of Westgate road and to attend muunum of Chicago convocaâ€" Harrington, Kansas, were overnight guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Weir on Sunday. The Motts are in Chiâ€" cago for the Holstein convention, Dr. Dorothy Sugden Davis was hostess to the Just Sew club on Tuesday afternoon at her home on Deerfleld road. conduct coaching Church _ Administ Marion Presbytery. Mrs. Delbert Meyer and her brother, Adam Courson, Jr., are leaving tomorrow with Mr. and Mrs. Denver Courson of Waukegan, to spend the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Meyâ€" er‘s father, Adam Courson, at Brownstown, III. Mrs. Meyer plans to remain there for several weeks, but the others are returning on Sunday. cause of the long distance from been “::“. all tlrou-i ::: years of school. Mrs. Mott, the former Mable Shafer, lived at the home of the late C. B. Easton, twenty years ago, and has many friends in this vicinity. carry the only key that securely locks them in. Dr. and Mrs. William F. Weir will Subscribe for THE PRESS coaching â€"conference you can‘t do much about it after they are lost but you can do plenty about it Administration â€"at Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation â€"Rent one today at ELECTROL OIL BURNERS §1%%, Laurel Avenue â€" Highland Park Bhop Phone, Highland Park 271 â€" Residence, H. P. 439 suthorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. 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