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Highland Park Press, 1 Dec 1938, p. 10

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BOOK REVIEW f s § Mrs. John J. Rink will review the book, "Maria Chappelaine" by Louis Hemon on Friday \.evening (tomorrâ€" row) at the monthly meeting of the Altar and Rosary society of the Holy Cross Catholic church. It is @# story of simple pioneer farm life in Quebec and is translated from the French to English by Eugene Shevâ€" lin. Mrs, John Welch is president of the society and Mrs. Alex Willâ€" man, program and u::.x;l chairman. Following a short business session there will be a social hour with Mrs.: Thomas Mooney, Mrs. Eugene Zahnle.and Mrs, John Klemp acting as hostesses. i ~ s The following will be inducted inâ€" to office: Worthy: matron â€" Mrs. Philip Scully; worthy patron â€" Philip Scully; associate matron â€" Mrs. Leonard North; associate paâ€" tronâ€"Raymond Dobbins; secretary â€"Mrs. Raymond Dobbins; treasâ€" urerâ€"Mrs. Edwin Qsterman; conâ€" ductressâ€"Mrs, James Wilson ; assoâ€" ciate . ‘conductress â€" Mrs, Solomon Shapiro; chaplainâ€"Mrs. R. A. Nelâ€" gon; marshall â€"Mrs.. Albert Mitâ€" chell; :organistâ€"Mrs. Chester Wessâ€" ling; ‘Adah â€"Mrs. Frank Jacobs; Ruthâ€"Ruth Johnson; Estherâ€"Mrs. Edward Reagan; Martha â€" Edna Johnson; Electa â€" Anna Werhane; warderâ€"Mrs. Walter Page; sentiâ€" nelâ€"Thilo. Toll ; soloiqtâ€"Mrs.re? enâ€" «lall ‘Goodpasture;>~ instructress â€" Mrs, Mary Rugen. DEERFIELD 0. E. S. Deerfield chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star will hold its inâ€" stallation of officers on Thursday evening (tonight) in the Masonic Temple. Installing officers will be: Installing officer=â€"â€"Mrs. Mary A. Rugen of Glenview:; marshallâ€"Mrs. Hazel Rein; chaplainâ€"Mrs. S. °V. Steiner; organist â€"Mrs. Madeline Budde; soloistâ€"William Ehnert. Mrs. Emil Fredricks of Deerfleld, to Leslie Scheskie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scheskie of Highland Park will be solemnized on Saturday eveâ€" nin:Dee.a,ltd(htn’eloekinst. Paul‘s church with Rev. F. G, Piepâ€" enbrok reading the service,. Miss Gladys Scheskie, sister of the groom, will be the bridesmaid and Henry (Bud) Scheskie will serve his brothâ€" er as best man,. The ushers are to be Ralph deSha and John Coleman. Mrs. Mary Ann McFaddon will be the soloist and Mrs. Raymond Bell, the organist. The bride will be given in marriage by her brother, Orval. Fredricks.‘ The bride is a granddaughter of the late C. W. Pettis and the groom is a grandson of the late F. D. Clavey. A recepâ€" tion will follow at the home of the bride‘s parents at 930 Central aveâ€" FREDRICKSâ€"SCHESKIE _ < .« _ wWEDDING The marriage of Miss Charlotte Fredricks, daughter of Mr. and The retiring‘ worthy matron and patron are Mrs. R. A. Nelson and Harold R. Vant. , PAGE TEN DEERFIELD LOCALS Skokie Valley Laundry MODERN WOMEN KNOW THE SECRET! DON‘T let washday rob you! of your vitalityâ€" leave you tiredâ€"and out of sorts. You can avoid all this if you send ypur'lagfidry to the SKOKIE VALLEY LAUNDRY. It will be done economicâ€" ally, thoroughlyâ€"just as carefully as you would do it in your own home! Free yourself from this unnecessary problem today. * & Send Your LAUNDRY to SKOKIE VALLEY JUNIOR AUXILIARY The Junior group of the mas. They also voted to buy a box of fifty Christmas cards to be sent to the hospital. _ y Mrs. Martha C,. Love, Mildred Love Gunckel, Mr. and Mrs: Glark Banker, Mrs. Berry Devine and son, Norbit, visited Mr. and. Mrs. Charles E. Moore (Betty Gunekel) in Chicago on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Banker (Verene Gunckel) have réturned to their home in Jackson, Mich., after a visit at the Love home. f Rev. and Mrs. F. G, Piepenbrok and two sons were Thanksgiving Day guests of Rev. and Mrs. Ernst Piepenbrok in Indianapolis, Ind. The ministers are brothers. f Miss Mary Jane Greenslade, who spent the holidays with her parents, the Robert Greenslades in Highland Park and with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B, H. Kress in Deerâ€" field, has returned to her studies at Webster college in Webster Grove, Mo.. REPAIRS “i;.-r"m_dfli;s. John Klemp of Ridge road had as nt:csir xur on Thanksgiving % r8. A. E. Schmitz u\fir. ..a"fim B. C. Lange of Chicago. _ e esn home of Dorothy Jacobson on Satâ€" urday afternoon, with a large atâ€" tendance of 18. The girls are planning to make tray favors for the patients at North Chicago hospital for Christâ€" Mr. and Mrs. William Desmond and daughter, Mary, were Thanksâ€" giving Day guests at the Junior William Desmond home in Chicago. Mrs. ‘Mona Desmond Bensen: and children mmm with Mrs. Caroline Bé in Lake Forest. _ Rev. and Mrs. Earl J. Bruso were Thanksgiving Day guests ~at the heme of Mr. Bruso‘s sister, Mrs. John Fedosky in Chicago. . : â€"After the meeting a good time was had planning a Christmas play, and refreshments were served by the hostess. The Deerfleld Presbyterian church building, now sixteen years old, has undergone repairs to the amount of $965 this past month. The major replacement are a new roof and a Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Huhn and two© daughters were Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Thomas in Highwood. new heating plant and many other repairs. j « Mrs. Leslie Brand wil} be ‘hostess to members of her sewing club this afternoon at. her home on Brand lane. € Mr..afrid Mrs. Arthur Merner and two sons, Milton and Richard, Mrs. Rebecea Merner and Miss Ethel Merner and Miss Edna Fritsch spent Thanksgiving Day at the Edâ€" ward Beam home in Gardner, IIl. Charles W.Kersten of Chicago spent Sunday at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Pettis." . *3 | Harold R. Vant,; worthy patron of the Deerfield O. E. S., was honâ€" Children in the Deerfield Gramâ€" mar school brought food last Wedâ€" nesday for dis;ngution to some of Deerfield‘s needy families, for a Thanksgiving Day treat. j at Mr, and Mrs. Milton O, Olson and son, Robert, and Mrs. Olson‘s moth= er, Mrs, Trilla Stillman, and the two Stadler girls, Elizabeth Ann and Belinda, were dinner guests Thanksâ€" giving Day at the honle of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Prince in Wilmette. Mrs. Robert E. Pettis will enterâ€" tain her luncheon bridge glub at her home on Thursday, Dec. 8. i Mrs. Carl Bonson was hostess to the Paulus, Circlé last Tuesday afternoon. This is the last meeting of the group until after the new year. ; 3 i As. â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston were Sunday guests of Mr,. and Mrs. ored at the last meeling ol he Eastern Star in recognition of his appointment on a Grand. Chapter committee and in honor of his birthâ€" day anniversary which was The annual dinner and bazaar are being held this evening by the womâ€" en‘s groups in the Deerfield Presbyâ€" terian church. Serving 0f the dinâ€" ner will begin at 6 p.mi and conâ€" tinue until all are wr& Mr. and Mrs. wr&hWitermn spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs, Waterman‘s parents in Wauâ€" kegan. #, Fréd Tappenbeck of Chicago was a guest at the Emil Fredricks home on Wednesday. J Miss Jean Brand, who teaches in Mount Pleasant, Mich., spent the holidays with her parents, l!r.'and Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. LaBahn had as their dinner guests on Thanksâ€" #iving Day Mrs, Minnice Doherty and two daughters, Margaret and Wilma of Austin, Mr. and Mrs. George LaBahn and their sonâ€"inâ€" law :‘ and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hahn and Mrs. Carrie Nieâ€" bur, all of Evanston. _ Mrs. Leslie Brand. She made both trips by airplane from Grand Rapâ€" ids and Chicago. 3 Mrs. Philip 'qumel will observe her 81st birthday anniversary on Thursday (today). B The Townsend club held a meetâ€" ing at the Town Hall last evening. John A. Hoffman is president of the local group. 11 i o ol Nee e e N Ne C t se C 5 Te t C â€" 51 South St. Avenue -Tel:H.P.zioouâ€" f PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OFINORTIHERN IL1L1INo1s ith . Ideal for shavers. Operâ€" Lfic«mmfimslsw m t 05 % vo T : 0 a * /s fixture that screws into ordinary light socket. Expensive in appearance, 3245 Rand Closeâ€"Shaver ... top quality elecâ€" tric razor . . . . . . . . $9.50 Electric Door Chimes . . . tremendously popuhl&ift...lifl'ktonc. -“-m ncunndemet «/; «x s . PALPB Graybar Sewing Machine ... for uez. Easy to handlé. Knee control. Finished in burl walout, . . . . . $59.95 o. hags 4 6 o. sn dsP 473 Shive n & e.‘..a Ms.e ud fod @n}". _ Cotes more "" T HE PR E88 of the us miatimaiNciaimertstaeiwiit mm Mr. and Mrs. Conrad | Uchtman and family, Mrs; Harriet Johnston, and Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston were dinner guests Thursday at the Kenneth Holloway home in Lockâ€" port, Hl;"* ... =¢~ [ _0 0d $ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pfister and son of Wilmington, IlI., visited Mr. Pfister‘s mother, Mrs. Molly Carolan Pfister of North Chestnut street last week. . Albert Spencer in Marquette Park. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Olson and son, Ralph, were dinner guests at the Allen Johnson home in Chicago on Thursday. The Olsons spent Saturday at the J. T. Peterson home in Wilmette. 3 Mr, and ‘Mrs. Carl T. Anderson and family were Thanksgiving day guests at the Charles Teckler home in Crystal Lake. ts Forrest Hagie of Osterman aveâ€" nue is spending several: weeks at the farm of his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Lewis Beckman in Barrington. Mrs. Hans Bahr was hostess to her bridge club on Monday evening at her home on Ridge road. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Scully of Chestnut street had as their dinner guests on Thanksgiving Day Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knigge; and sons from Half Day, and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Meyers and children. i Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Meyer and three sons came up from New Florâ€" ence, Mo., last week to. visit at the Fred Meyer home. | All were guests at the Harry Norton home in Harâ€" vey, II1., for Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baum and two children spent the â€" weekâ€"end with Mrs. Baum‘s mother, Mrs. Flagg, in North Judson, Ind. . _Mrs. Harriet Johnston and daughâ€" ter; Mrs. Alice Vickers, were Sunâ€" day guests of Mr. and ;u. Carl Mrs. Fred Trute (Arline Rogâ€" gow) returned home Saturday from St. Joseph‘s hospital in Chicago where she underwent a goiter operâ€" ation on November 18. | _ Mr. and Mrs, E. H. 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