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Highland Park Press, 29 Jul 1937, p. 11

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\} Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fordham and family will move from Hazel avenue at a tea on Wiednesday of last week in compliment to her sister, ‘Mrs. C. C. Gates of Tucson. On Saturday, Mrs. Delbert Meyer was hostess at a luncheon for Mrs. Gates. to Park Ridge next month, Miss Jerry Calkins of Chippewa WFalls, Wis., is visiting her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Calkins of Chestnut street. â€" The William Stewarts, who live in the John Weber house on Forest avenue, are vacationing at Ephraim, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Bailey and little daughter, Helen, left on Saturday for a two weeks visit with Mrs. Baileys‘ parents, Mr. and Mre. Harry Soady and with Mr. Bailey‘s THURSDAY JULY 29, 1987 mother, in Minneapolis, ‘The two older Bailey girls, Mary and Barâ€" bara, have been in Minneapolis the past month with their grandparents. Grant 8. Ward of St. Louis, Mo., was the overnight guest of his miece, Mrs. Carl T. Anderson, of Chestnut street on Thursday. Mrs. B. J. Dickens and family of Chicaâ€" go were Thursday guests at the Anâ€" derson home, also. ;1. :lnn' cumhn.-hr and Mr. Miss Ericson‘s marriage to Kenneth Wessling of Deerfield will take place in September. The Men‘s . Brotherhood of the Evangelical church plans to hold a picnic today at Sunset Park. â€" The A. T. Koclanes family will move from Rosemary terrace to Evâ€" anston. Mrs. Ella Stryker of Phoenix, Ariz., who has been visiting at the John Stryker home, left on Satnday for her home in the west.:" Mrs. Raymond Goodman will enâ€" tertain her 500 luncheon club on Wednesday, Aug. 4, at her home on Central avenue, 4 Mr. and Mrs, Jens Petersen have named their new little son Wayne Arthur. Mrs. Floyd Stanger was hostess at a party on Wednesday afternoon at her home on Forest avenue, in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer and their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norâ€" ton and their little daughter, Elizâ€" abeth Lu, have returned from a visit with the Alvin Meyer family at their farm near New Florence, Mo. The Nortons, who live in Harâ€" vey, IIl., are at Bridgeman, Mich., this week, at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Protine (Susie Easton). ui se 4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Selig and Fred Selig went to DesMoines, Ia., last week to vifit thetr""brother; Jacob Selig, who has been very ill. Fred Selig returned home on Tuesâ€" day but his brother and wife reâ€" mained for an extended visit. The children of the junior departâ€" ment of the church school have formed a choir and will sing at the m;r:ei:z service in the Presbyterian church. The first of the union services will be held on Sunday, August 8, in the Bethichem church at 11 a. m., with Rev. F. G. Pigpenbrok of St. Paul‘s church in the pulpit. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Palmer and daughter, Lois, of Central Ave., were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Gaumann in Beverley Hills. ‘The Deerfield Village board will Mfl on Tuesday evening, August 10. * lf.o:n. It‘s a thrifty material moderate in first cost and lowâ€" est of all types in upkeep. Its of fire and storm, of termites surface texture, you can | and decay. For generations of it economically with con TELL YOUR ARCHITECT you want a concrete homé. Befors you build, ask a concrets contractor or concrete products man to estimate your house with fresafte comâ€" crote walls and fSeors. Be sure that your architect and Coolness is only one of the comâ€" fort features of the concrete Cool comfort in aâ€"beantiful CONCRETE HOME :OIN.AAN 2.'?!”!‘!“! ASS'SCIANON Please sead me free iustrated booklet, "Designed for Concrete"; der are familiar with the nmew concrets technique. Y-‘lmh-v.fi-k&!“h“ tCt T rowndg ln.lullfin.l.gnvdvuhgu announces the approaching dhnh?m.(:m&u% to Harold William Scheskie of field on Saturday, September 11. The wedding will take place at half after four.o‘clock at Lady Chapel Christ church in Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mackley of Sheridan Ave. announce the birth Tuir 26, at the Bothany hespifel ic at tal in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sgaman and four children of Cross Plains are ml‘fihmlflthm irch home. ‘They were called here by the death of Mrs. Saeman‘s sisâ€" ter, Miss Mary Karch. Miss Martha Pitsch of Chippewa Falls, Wis., is the guest of Miss Dorothy Wessling this week. Mrs. Joseph Feldkirchner of Ashâ€" ton, IIL, is spending this month at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Horace Mackley. Dr. Peter Cutrera and his niece, Miss Italia Cutrera and Mr. Harry Lentini of Chicago were guests on Monday at the Mirabellaâ€"Mercurio hognq_nSouthWaukmnmd. parish library for parishioners of the Holy Cross church which will be housed in the rectory until the school is ready for occupancy. The library consists of more than sevâ€" enty books with an assortment of adult and juvenile fiction, history, biâ€" ography and hagiography. Father Murphy explains : "Perhaps it might be in keeping with this thought to add that for any who might be lookâ€" ing for correct information on the Catholic side of questions, the recâ€" tory would be a good place to begin. Whether it be history, economics, social .questions or science it is unfortunate but none the less a fact that the Catholic view is woefully neglectedâ€"in our public libraries," Plans for the parochial school are not as yet definite, but it is expected that a portable school will be placed on the grounds of the Holy Cross church. â€"Father Murphy also exâ€" pects to work out a system of transâ€" portation from certain "key" disâ€" tant points. The opening will be this fall with Sisters of Loretto from Highland Park as instructors. David Baine Comer, the third, of Jacksonville, Fla., is the house guest of David Stryker. On Friday eveâ€" ai tae mmpine x0OM in the Palmer House in Chicago in honor of the birthday anniversary of David Stryâ€" Lewis Orton Palmer, director of music at Lake Forest college, was a dinner guest on Thursday at the F. W. Stryker home on Orchard street. Rev. J. V. Murphy has started a The Philip Mirabellas and the Anâ€" %%lgercuflu were hosts to 38 , at a Sunday night supper in their attractive summer house on their lawn. ; Rev. and Mrs. S. Recht and son, Donald snd daughter, Joan of Chiâ€" cago and Mr. Recht‘s sister, Miss Elizabeth Recht, who teaches in Stevens college, Mo., were Sunday guests at the home of Rev: and Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok. Rev. Recht, whose former pastorate was in Long Grove is now at Trinity church in Chicago. The previous week Mrs. E. A. Piepenbrok of Indianapolis, visited at St. Paul‘s parsonage. She had come to Chicago to attend the Women‘s Division of the Federated Churches of America, representing Indianapolis. happy living, it remains free from annoying faultsâ€"sagging Whatever size or style of home you want, whatever color or surface texture, you can baild it economically with cpncrete. Subscribe for THE PRESS «_ ditae D. A.R. BETTER FILMS REVIEW Feature No. 1â€"â€"*Forlorn River", Cast:â€" Larry Crabbe, June Martel, John Patterson; Thursday, July 29. Adventure and romance. Adults and young adults. ( Feature No. 2 â€"â€" "Night Must Fall." _ Cast: Robert Montgomery, Rosalind Russell, Dame May Whitâ€" ly; Thursday, July 29. As a study of aâ€"eriminal‘s mind, this picture would be very interesting to a psyâ€" chologist. â€" ‘The possibilities porâ€" trayed of killing within one‘s self the human feelings of kindness and sympathy _ should give everyone pause. The picture seems to urge ‘wph to keep themselves sensitive to human needs and concerned for the happiness of others as a safeâ€" guard against mental and emotional derangement. â€" Strictly adults. "Charlie Chan at the Olympics." Cast: Warner Oland, Katherine Deâ€" Mille, Krye Luke. Fridayâ€"Saturday, July 30â€"81. Charlie Chan pursues thieves of a government airplane eontrol device â€"from Honolulu to Berlin. . Scenes of the Olympics events are well fitted into the picâ€" ture and add greatly to its interest. good cast supports Warner Oland. Family. "I Met Him in Puris." Cast â€" Claudette Colbert, Melvyn Douglass, Robert Young. . Sundayâ€"Mondayâ€" Tuesday, Aug. 1â€"2â€"3. A gay, breezy and sophisticated comedy that fills with fun and charm an original verâ€" gion of the old plot of two men in love with the same girl. It is exâ€" cellently directed â€" replete with amping and refreshing situations, and acted by the mne?p-lf;i‘éfi naturalness and competence that is Feature No. 1 â€" "Make Way for Tomorrow." Cast â€" Victor Moore, Beulah Boudi, Fay Bainter. Wednesdayâ€"Thursdayâ€"Friday, Aug. 4â€"5â€"6. This truly great picture is so simply and so convincingly made as to make a deep jmpression upon wholly delightful. Adults and young adults. ; NOBRBTH SHORE T. P. CLARK, District Supt. THE PRES8 skillfully done as to avoid any maudâ€" lin effect. Entire cast highly comâ€" mended. Adults and young alults. 'fignho No. 2 â€" "Hit Parade". jm Thursday, Friday Au,'d'c- 6â€"6. _ ‘The plot of this â€"glorified vaudeville show h“ufiur thin â€" m a means M & number of special numbers by raâ€" |$o‘l::vorim. Adults and young all who see it. â€" The direction is so Subscribe for THE PRESS l PAY When you realize how invaluable instant hot water is in hundreds of home activities . . . when you see the new ease and luxury it brings your home .. . when you sit down with pencil and paper and note how â€"smoothly it drops into your budget . . . you‘ll be 1°° PER MONTH PAYS THE RENT installed GAS water heating. RENT ONE TODAY! Don‘t deny yourself this luxury any longer. 51. 1%°0. Highwood Names Recreation Group A committee of eight was named to undertake to secure a suitable loâ€" eation for the proposed Highwood community playground at a special meeting last night of eight organâ€" izations. Paul Blum is chairman of the committee compased of a represenâ€" tative of the Red Cross; Paul Muzik, Boy Scouts director; John DeSmidt, commanderâ€"clect of the Stupeyâ€" Smith post of the American Legion; Mrs. Margaret Peterson, vice presiâ€" dent of the Legion Auxiliary; Nello Ori of the Modenese Aid society; CX Joseph Carafi of the Cuore Arte club, and Marino Maestri of the Boosters athletic organization. The committee was authorized to consider four large sites and five smaller locations for a recreation center, LeRoy Huxham of the Wauâ€" kegan WPA office attended the sesâ€" sion at the Highwood city hall. Deerfield Days Aug. 13â€"14â€"15 AUTOMATIG GAS RANGES PREFERRED nearly 100 to 1 in North Shore Homes Smart homemakers on the North Shore continue to show their enâ€" thusiasm for GAS RANGES to the tune of nearly 100 gas ranges to 1 range using other fuel. Such continued confidence proves that GAS is, after all, the logical home cheaper ! 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