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Highland Park Press, 26 Aug 1937, p. 10

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Mr. xd Mrs. Oscar Toll of Chiâ€" cago rights announce the marâ€" riage of their daughter, Miss Leta, to Mr, Cornelius Lindhout on Thursâ€" day, August 19. Mr. and Mrs. Lindâ€" hout will live in Evanston. Mrs. Lindhout is the seventh grade teachâ€" er in the Deerfleld Grammar school and is a niece of the Thilo Tolls of Waukegan road. wWEDDING SHOW ERS Mrs. Clarence Bassler of Highâ€" land Park and her daughter, Mrs. Paul Ketterer (Charlotte Bassler) of Evanston are entertaining at a personal shower on Saturday afterâ€" noon at the Bassler home in compliâ€" ment to Missâ€" Jean Ericson whose marriage to Kenneth Wessling will take place on September 18. Miss Ericson is the daughter of Willard E. Erieson, formerly of Highland Park, who has taken Mrs, Friedel Fuller‘s home on Springfield avenue in‘ Deerfleld for the summer. Mr. Wessling is the son of Mr. and Mrs. DEERFIELD LOCALS Chester Wessling of Rosemary terâ€" race. On Thursday (today) Miss June Stockwell is giving a shower for Miss Ericson. EASTERN STAR The first meeting of the Deerfleld Chapter of the Eastern Star will be held on Thursday evening, Sept. 2, at the Masonic temple. It will be a birthday party for all the members whose anniversaries occur in June, July and August. â€" Worthy . Matrons‘ and Worthy Patrons‘ Night will be observed by the Deerfleld Chapter on Thursday evening, Sept. 16. apolis was the guest of Mrs, George Engstrom several days of last week. On Monday Mrs. Hammer and Mrs. Engstrom went to Minneapolis via the Haiwatha. Mrs. Engstrom is visiting her two aunts, Mrs. John C. Buchanan and Mrs. Mn;glret Coleman in that city. Miss _ Frances â€" Biederstadt . is spending ten dayg at Watervliet, Mich. t Mr. and Mrs. H. W. ‘Stearns are moving from 613 Central avenue to Villa Park the latter part of this month. The Jirah Coles of Fair Oaks avenue have leased the house being vacated by the Stearns. Miss Dorothy Scheskie, who lives at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Clavey of Forest avenue, is spending several weeks in the Land of Lakes. « Mickey McCraren, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCraren (Kathryn Beckman) entertained at a party last Wednesday afternoon, in honor of his first birthday anniâ€" versary. . M Marilyn Sorenson of Chicago has been visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Bruce Blaine this past week. Mrs. Blaine‘s mother, Mrs. Olivia Anderson, is now at home after a visit at the Lundgren summer home in Traverse City, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. William Agnew of the Dorcas Home are spending this week with Mrs. Agnew‘s father, Mr. Ardis, at Grand Rapids, Mich. Mr. Ardis is 87 years of age. Miss Marie Aid of Chillicothe, Ohio, was a luncheon guest at the home of her brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Dr. C. Johnston Davis, on Thursday. Meetings of Deerfield Girl Scout Troop one have been discontinued for the month of August. 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Miss Jane Ashman is at home from the University of Chicago where she had beenâ€" for ‘the past several months, while she was writâ€" ing the script for ‘m series of thirâ€" teen broadcasts for the Field Museum, These programs, so excepâ€" tionally interesting and educational, were presented over radio station WGN each Wednesday evening at nine o‘clock. Mrs. William F. Weir will be hostess to members of the Just Sew club on Tuesday afternoon at her home on Deerfield road. h Mr. A. C. C. Timm, who was in the Highland Park hospital for en days, is now at home and is able to be up a part of each day. Miss Marian Kerrihard has reâ€" turned home from a visit with her grandparents in Red Oak, Iowa. Miss Sarah Getty was the guest of the Fred LaBahns from Friday to Monday. Sarah is the daughter of the C. W. Gettys of Wayne, near Philadeiphia, Pa., and they aro former Deerfield residents Mrs. John Seney was hostess to members of the Independent Social club on Wednesday. Mrs. A. H. Muhlke‘s nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Snyder and their daughter, Imogene, of Boxholm, lowa, also Mr. William Bleimehl of Boxholm, were Sunday guests at the A. H. Muhike home. Miss Jane Wood, who is employâ€" ed at the University of Chicago, is spending her vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wood of Ronmat{‘oterrm. Miss Wood is secretary Mr. Stiffer, who is secretary of the University of Chicago. last wedk in Wwauregan to iiaroid William Scheskie of Deerfleld and Caroline Margaret Shaw of Wauâ€" kegan â€"Township..â€"â€"Mr.â€" Scheskie, â€"a grandson of the late Fred Clavey, founder of the Ravinia Nurseries, is a Lake.County deputy sheriff. Their marriage will take place on September 11 in Waukegan. ; The Reverend Father Dussman of Glenview was the guest speaker at the anniversary celebration of the dedication of the Shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual Help in the Holy Cross Catholic church last Tuesday evening. Sylvia and, Edwin Johnson, Jr., spent the past week at the Arthur Gathman home in Itasea, IIl. _ Mrs. Eugene Ender is spending two weeks at the James Peckham home in Highland Park. Mrs. Clarence Anderson and Mrs. Elmer Clavey were hostesses to the Contract Bridge club on Thursday at luncheon in the Green Tea Pot in Highland Park. Mrs. Robert Greenslade and Mrs. Anna Daniels will entertain the club next Thursâ€" day at the Indian Trail Tea Room in Winnetka. This will be the last of the six summer tea room parties. The E. M. Palmers of Central avenue have been on a vacation trip to the East coast,, New York, and neixhboring cities this past week. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Meurisse and â€" daughter, Betty Anne, of Tomah, Wis., are the guests of Mrs. Meurisse‘s sister, Mrs. E. H. Selig. Miss Jean Pettis arrived on Tuesâ€" day from Tucson, Ariz., for a week‘s visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Pettis. The Deerfield Chamber of Comâ€" merce will meet this evening (Thursday) for their monthly supâ€" per and business session at Shuâ€" gruc‘s restaurant. Mrs. Theodore Ulfers of Gibson City, IIl., spent last week at the hamolhrlbeo.ln.w.\lu- The Ladies‘ Aid sotiety of mond Dobbins. . . * Paul‘s church will meet on Thy Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Giss have| day. September 2, in the church. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Giss have numed their new little son, Robert Kenneth. The Fred Glovers baby boy will be called, John William. Joanne is the name of the C. M. Willman‘s new daughter. Mrs. Harold Peterson will be hostess to the Woman‘s Auxiliary of the Bethichem ehu:?bhdny at her home on Centrgl avettue. _ Dale Willman, son of the Ethan Willmans of Milwaukee, has been visiting his grandmother, Mrs, John C. Willman of Chestnut street. Theodore J. Knaak, proprietor of Knaak‘s Pharmacy, is leaving next Monday for a month‘s vacation trip through the west to Seattle, Wash., and down into California. Mr. and Mrs; Thomas Sloot and two children are going down to Anâ€" derson, Ind., on Saturday, to spend a week with Mrs. Sloot‘s mother, Mrs. J. E. Beaman. Mrs. Henry Petersen: and Miss Theresa Petersen left on Sunday for a ten days vacation in Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rollman had as their Sunday evening supper guests, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Eber and two children of Waukegan, On Monday evening the Rollmans atâ€" tended a â€" birthday. anniversary party at the Eber home. Miss Catherine Cunningham was awarded the price offered by Rev. James V. Murphy of the Holy Cross church, for writing the best story of the origin of the picture of "Our Mother of Perpetual Help", painted by a Greek artist in the 13th cenâ€" tury. * Clayton Fehr and son Charles, and two daughters, Arline and Lois and Irving Rehm and son Irving, Jr.. were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. Fehr‘s daughter, Mrs. Harâ€" old Peterson of Central avenue. Mrs. Dennis Norton and daughâ€" ter, Carol, of Chicago, are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Clarâ€" ence Schmidt of Waukegan road. Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaBahn and their little house guest, Sarah Getty at the George LaBahn home in Evâ€" anston. § Many dealers are also offering fine, modern electric ranges and electric water heaters in combination. E Visit their storesâ€"inquire about their special offers. PuBLIC SERVICE COMPANY & OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Postmaster John J. Welch and Mrs. Welch and rural mail carrier Walter Page and Mrs. Page attendâ€" ed the annual post office picnic at Slocum Lake on. Sunday. The Young People‘s club of the Moly Cross church held a beach party last evening at Beech street in Highland Park, Mrs. Otto Gieske of Elm street has been visiting relatives in Kanâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Bates and children returned from _ Newell, Iowa, and are vacationing in Wisâ€" eonsin. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Wessling 51 8. St. Johns Ave. St and daughter, Dorothy, spent the past week at Lake Geneva, Wis. be hosts to the September meeting of the Bethichem Fireside club at their home on Forest avenue. Miss Hazel Rapp, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Tom McNiel in Martinez, Calif,, left yesterday for her home in Deerfield. She is acâ€" companied on the automobile trip by Mrs. Sarah Austin. _ Rev. and Mrs. Earl J. Bruso have also been vacationing st Lake Geâ€" neva, Wis. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Douaid Eabton wih Mrs. Leslie Behrens will be hostâ€" ess to members of the Altar and Rosary society of the Holy Cross enurch at her home on River road on Friday afternoon, Sept. 3. Tel. H. P. 2901 Owen Savage of Tampa, Fla., and his brother, Andrew‘ Savage of MWaukegan road, spent the week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Savage in Exeland, Wis, Mrs. Waiter Page entertained her bridge club on Monday evenifig at her home on Osterman avenue, ‘Miss Lillian Ackerman of Westâ€" gate road, with a group of Chicago teachers, is in Middlesbury, Verâ€" mont. She is returning home next Monday. Miss Ackerman, principal of the Forest Glen school, lives with her sister, Mrs. Paul Hunter, Mr; and Mrs. Lincoln Pettis have reached their home in Wieslaco, Tex., after a visit in Deerfleld and a trip through Yellowstone National Park and down into California.

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