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Highland Park Press, 21 Oct 1937, p. 10

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PAGB TEN BAZAARâ€"DINNER A bazsar, bake sale and public dinner will be held at St. Paul‘s church on Thursday, Oct. 28. Three women‘s organizations of the church â€"the Ladies‘ Aid, the Guild and the Evangelical Daughtersâ€"will sponsor the event. The sales will be open in the afternoon and the servâ€" ing of the dinner will begin about 5:80 p.m. tees held last Tuesday evening was not eventful, and the regular routine of business was quickly acted upon. A resolution was passed for the Deerfield State Bank to continue as the depository for the village colâ€" lector,. Bond was approved for Kapâ€" schull & Co. who have the contract to gravel two blocks on Broadway VILLAGE BOARD The regular October meeting of the Deerfield Village Board of trusâ€" Dr. W. F. Weir returned on Satâ€" urday evening from Wooster, Ohio, where he attended a College of Wooster trustees meeting and also spokeâ€"at chapel service. There are now 1,003 students enrolled there. Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Weir had as their Sunday guests, Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Henderson of Evanston and Miss Andrea Kiland of Chicago. Donald Savage of Miami, Fils., visited at the home of his brother, Andrew Savage, on Thursday, and then went north to the home of his rents, the Herbert Savages in Euhnd, Wis., where he will visit before returning south. DEERFIELD LOCALS The men of the Deerfleld Presbyâ€" terian church are holding & dinner meeting tomorrow evening (Oct. 22) in the church, at 7 p.m. Dr. C. Herâ€" bert Rice, president of Ewing Colâ€" lege in Alahabad, India, will give Antiâ€"Back Ache _ ©@ SELF SKIRT MARKER Complete GREASING & WASHING Sinclair \ The POINT 4 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Open: WEEK DAYS 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS, 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Makes an accurate Hem in 30 seconds. No more aprawilâ€" ing on the floor. No more runs in silk stockings. Ne more tired customers waiting while you gl.n the hem. You need not depend on friends or 8, can now mark your own hem. Order today, lflj.ert: apâ€" proval when delivered. Orders also taken for Pinking Shears, holders, Gauges and other sewing noeum â€" First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 405 "RED" & GEORGE AÂ¥ N DE R S O N Tires and Batteries Radio Service Science literature may be read, borrowed or for the address. The team of men in charge of arrangements include Captain J. H. Wyman, D. L. Merâ€" rell, Andrew Decker and William Barrett. The next 8 Evening club mhubm’tnmtl. in St. Paul‘s church. Sister _ Mary . Leonette . > (Lucy O‘Conmor) and her companion, Sisâ€" ter Mary Clarissa of the Immacuâ€" late Convent in Chicago spent Tuesâ€" day at the James O‘Connor home. The nuns also visited at the Frank and Joseph O‘Connor homes. Foley, Ala,, are visiting Mrs. Hattie Buch in Northbrook and with the Ross Shermans of Osterman avenue and other relatives in this vicinity. A rummage sale is in progress this week in the store next to the Deerfield postoffice, under the sponâ€" sorship of the women of the Holy Cross Catholic church. The Wilmot Grade School Mothâ€" er‘s club has postponed indefinitely the card party and penny social on Friday evening (tomorrow) because of the scarlet fever cases in that ‘district. Shirley, the daughter of the Robâ€" ert. Pages of Arbor Vitae road; Jack, the â€"son of Mr. and Mrs. Elâ€" mer Clavey, and Shirley,â€"daughter of the Ben Siljestroms, are quarâ€" antined at their respective homes, for scarlet fever. The three are stuâ€" dents at the Wilmot school. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwab have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. George Dickmann in Melvin, I!l. Mrs. Katherine Pantle spent Friâ€" day with friends in Glenview. Fifty members of the Deerfield Woman‘s club are planning a tour of the Jewel Tea Co. in Barrington on Tuesday, Nov. 2. Mrs. C. W. Boyle is in charge of reservations for the trip. The Clifford Morgans have moved from Chicago to their new home on Forest avenue. Buddy Burnett, the seven year old son of the O. F. Burnetts of Rosemary terrace, was host at a wienie roast on Thursday evening after school. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Muelier ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Johnson of Brier Hill road spent the weekâ€" end in Louisville, Ky. The Bethichem Fireside club is being entertained in the parsonage this evening with Rev. and Mrs. Earl J. Bruso as hosts. Miss Joy L. Reichelt and her niece, Margaret Wright, of Denver, Colorado, were guests on Saturday at the homes of Mrs. C. T. Anderâ€" son and Mrs. R. E. Pettis. This week they are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Smith (Faith Reichelt) in Wilmette. The Contract Bridge club will meet on Thursday next at the Inâ€" dian Trail Tea room in Winnetka, with Mrs. Anne Daniels as hostess. Mrs. W. E. Hodgins (Ethel Titus) of Libertyville, Mrs. Wayne Thomas (Dorothy Lidgerwood) of Highwood Three Deerfield residents became American citizens last Friday in Waukegan. They are Annie Goldi¢ Pedersen, 701 Chestnut street; Aksel Toftegaard Peterson, 865 Deerfield road, and Soren Nelgard of the Elmwood Farm. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson of Hazel avenue were luncheon guests last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Anderson‘s sister, Mrs. Joseph J. Mele ‘(Audrey McCusker) in Milâ€" waukee. Mrs. H. F. McCusker is coming from Velva, North Dakots, next week to spend several months with her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Anderâ€" son. About five hundred guestsâ€"attes L. ed the houseâ€"warnsingâ€"wad "dinner at the new Holy Cross Parochial school on Sunday.. Hostesses in the three classrooms were Mrs. Alex Willman, Mrs. Clarence Anderson, and Miss Katherine Murphy. _ Miss Marie Frieman is attending a beauty culture school in Chicago. Ruth Lillian Sack, infant daughâ€" ter of the William Sacks, who was born March 31, 1937, was baptized on Sunday, Oct. 16, at St. Paul‘s church with Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok officiating. _ Sponsors were John Lemke and Miss Ruth ‘Lemke of Chicago. _ °_ _ k Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wortham spent the weekâ€"end in St. Louis, Mo., and attended an anniversary party of the George L. L. Davises in that city. â€"The Worthams, who are occupying the Leslie Brand house, will be returning to Chicago the first of November. P Mrs. Harriet Johnston, Irm liam Johnston and Mrs. Uchtman were guests of Mrs. Alice Thompson in Brighton Park on Friâ€" day. + Mr. and Mrs. Harold Giss have purchased the Harry Green house on Somerset avenue, which has been occupied by the John J. Evers famâ€" ily. Mr. and Mrs. Giss will move from the Vant apartment to their new home next month. The Harry Green family resides in Weslaco, Texas. Democratic Committeeman John T. Beckman, Sr., of Precinet Two attended a political meeting in Woodstock on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Evers and family are living in the former Trute house on West Deerfleld road in the apartment where the Joseph Murrays . had < resided. The latter family ‘moved to Waukegan. Mrs. Carl E. Olson returned on Friday from a ten days stay with her sister, Mrs. Ben Johnson in St. Cloud, Minn., and with her father, Alfred Sahlberg in St. Paul > Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok will give the ‘response to the college presiâ€" dent, Rev. Timothy Lehman, on Friâ€" day evening at the Elmhurst Colâ€" lege alumni banquet. Rev. and Mrs. Piepenbrok are attending the Elmâ€" hurst College homecoming that day. On Sunday afternoon Rey. F. G, Piepenbrok will speak at the Arlingâ€" ton Heights Regional Sunday school convention. at the Bensenville Chilâ€" dren‘s.Home. Victor Siensa Sr., who was acciâ€" dentally shot while hunting last Thursday, was removed from the Highland Park hospital to the Cook County hospital. The Siensa family moved from Northbrook w‘&. John Hagie house on October 4. On Sunday afternoon sixteen high school young people of the Deerficld Presbyterian church will attend a North Suburban Conférence of Presbyterian Young People at the new Wilmette Presbyterian church. Dr. Herbert Rice and his wife, who are here from India, will be speakâ€" ers. Dr. and Mr# Rice are very close friends of the John Weirs in Lahore, India. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Halloway and dl:hm. Shirley, and Mrs. Arthur Halloway of Lockport, IIl., spent Monday at the Johnston and Uchtman homes. Mr. and Mrs. John Reeb of Springfield avenue are entertaining at a benefit card party for the Royal Neighbors on Saturday evening at their home. Dr. and Mrs. W, F. Weir will atâ€" tend a farewell dinner on Monday evening, October 25, at the Central "Y" in Chicago for Dr. and Mrs. Henry Seymour Brown. Dr. Brown has been executive secretary of the Presbytery for nineteen years and a member of the Presbyterian cnbrln"huâ€" Voabbe ist, % C viceâ€"presiâ€" dent of Princeton Seminary. ; Stryker). Mrs, Stryker is village| Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wessling spent Sunday at the Kennoth Wessâ€" ling home in Chicago. llachiem" (inordl| Mr. and Mrs. MWessley Stryker (l'h:uâ€"ha)mm.b collector Vi Clerk Chester w-un.f‘un':t. place for the two weeks she is away, > Dr, W, Oliver Brackett, the new minister of the Lake Forest Presbyâ€" ineeket Un Sutday itining at tms 8 on Deerfléld Presbyterian church. Beâ€" ginning October 24 at 8 p.m. there will be alternating Sunday evening services in the church. at Wheeling on Saturday. Several from the Eastern Star chapter went to Barrington on Monday evening. â€" Tweive members of the Masonic Lodge attended Past Master‘s Night Miss Jennie Mele ‘of Edgebrook spent Sunday with Miss Mary Desâ€" Mrs. C. B. Johnson and Miss Frances McMannan of Chicago were Sunday M&:ohuphln- enin home on ut street. ... Plisic.6.. M jennenin L.: 6 ho. atevt ad ‘Tor Ohitugo to ~see the sights were interrupted Sunday when deputy sheriffs and police saw them loiterâ€" ing at the Deerfleld railroad station. Parents of the boys at New Holstein were notified and they came here, taking the boys home in time for Sunday dinner. They gave the names of John Urban, 18; Frederick Longreie, 16, and Leonard Smith, 17, all of New Holstein. Members of the Independent Soâ€" cial club entertained their husbands at dinner on Wednesday evening at Phil Johnson‘s restaurant. This is anâ€"annual event of the club. Wandering Boys Stop In Deerfileld 148 South Second Street Tel. H. P. 1358 _ Highland Park GREENSLADE Electric Shop Subscribe for THE PRESS Ravinia Woman‘s Club On Wednesday, October 13th, 165 members and friends of the Ravinia Women‘s club attended the fall luncheon, which was so attractively served by Miss Virginia Wheeler and House committee. A short business meeting was conâ€" ducted by the president, Mrs. John Van Bergen. Among the committee reports presented was the announceâ€" ment by Mrs. Spahr that 21 new members were being welcomed into the club. Recognition was also made of the death of Mrs. Buck, first president of the Ravinia club, in the form of a brief obituary preâ€" sented by Mrs. John Warmington. 165 Attend First Meeting Oct. 13 Of Hecketsweiler Studio & Photographers 7 S. St. Johns Avenue . Phone Highland Park 435 CAMERA SPECIALS T a N wrewne at Compur, F 4.5 Tessar Lens AHLH MA Y 234 inlcneenirsuintorreanivarsasrevavervccin . 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