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Highland Park Press, 23 Feb 1939, p. 10

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PAGE TEX HOSTESS HOUSE The empty store on the northâ€" east corner of the main intersecâ€" mdmvmdbwfid:‘ht: be occu T‘- mj.e:’::.dxm period are “b.b,}'pqdaruhalpfiw.m snonsor is to be the Deerfleld Chamâ€" mkuumwfifl-‘ ber of Commerce, and the reason is to improve the appearance of the business district. For several years this store has been unoccupied, and M‘““m m,d"“‘ building and its prominent place, it h..-.mdmrn«dth community. â€"It is be comfortably furnished and wi be a Hostess house for Deerfleld. Nothing will be .umn’muib"'lnl'fllh a directory telling where all types be an | in bureau, & ioitic (ioc tng" high senoot; young DEERFIELD LOCALS m.mnitymieoeohr. and summing it up altogether, a real M‘mtomtl and visitors. : With this building occupied, first ; of visitors will be kindâ€" Nier k .will be every indicaâ€" on that ‘ Det is a friendly, Dr. William F. Weir will be in (’Mouutvukwlnnlnvmwm his course of lectures on Church Administration for the Presbyteries cinnati, on March 1; and in AUN« ens on March 2. y i te Miss Mary Frances Anderson, daughter of the Peter J. Andersons, has been selected as one of the two contestants in the piano solo group to enter the division contest from the Highland Park high at Proviso High School on | ie Because of the illness of Mrs. John J. Weich the meeting of the Legion Auxiliary was held in the school on Monday evening instead of her home as ‘had been scheduled, George Stanger, son of Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Stanger of Forest aveâ€" nue, was a member of the relay team from North Central Oollege which set a new record last Saturâ€" day at Champaign at the Relay Carnival. Schools of the middleâ€" west were represented. The North Central College team which broke the record were Stanger, Rikli, Arâ€" len, and Wagner, C | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stanger spent Sunday with their son, George, at North Céntral College in Naperville. Miss Dorothy Wessling, who spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, the Roscoe Wesslings, returned to Odlm on Sunday and accompanied . | Stangers to Naperville. Both George and Dorothy are Sophomores. _ | Mrs. Edna Stanger Orsborn, Cliford tSanger, and Mrs,~Lester Stanger of Highland Park spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Orsborn‘s son, Charles, at Bradley Tech in Peoria. Charles Orsborn is making a very enviable record in basketball, C1 L en a im nc ts ndtinintantiniintancnntncsont ocs aacche Mr. and Mrs, Raliph Wickersham and daughter, Barbara, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murrie, left on Tuesâ€" day to attend the funeral of D. H. Scott in Estherville, Iowa,. Norland and Ned Wickergham remained at the Berry Devine home. e'rho late Mr. Scott is#the father®of Mrs. Mr. Scott is*the father"of Mrs. Wickersham and Mrs,. Murric. Mrs. August Mueller returned to 2 North Sheridan Road â€" Highland Park, Hlinocis ‘Telephone: Highland Park 93 : ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE f is NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD c â€" _ . Open: WEEK DAYS 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. fls oitodr ce p. m. to p. m. the Bible and awihized Chritian Seience literaters Say be read, borrowed or purchaoed Don‘t Lose The Right To Drive Your Car § ~If you want to $ Protect Your Right to Drive an Autom BUY AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE on February 28; in Cinâ€" ‘The Financial Responsibility Section of the Drivers‘ License Law has been in force since July 12, 1938, and in order to drive a car, yOU will have to have a license shortly after the first of the year. ‘ Failure of any driver to pay damages A8 themnltofma’u’amobiawddentmm‘ HIM FROM FURTHER OPERATING A CAR, and UNTIL HE CAN PROVE THAT HE WILL BE FINANCIALLY RESPONSIBLE IN THE CHRISTIAN ‘ SCIENCE READING V.William Briddle First Church of Christ, Scientist _ Highlknd Park * Agent for her home in Foley, Ala., on day accompanied by her m Mrs. Hattie Bach. Mrs. M had been visiting her sister, Ross Sherman, WIh Bach makes her home. . Mrs. Philip Sheridan Davia Jr. (Virginia | Anderson) of Denver, , left for her home on the Burâ€" Zephyr on Saturday eveâ€" ning. She had spent the past three weeks visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Elmer C. Anderson, of Fair Oaks avenue. â€" She was accompanâ€" ied home by her friend, Miss Julia Hmm’. and her two year old niece, Virginia Lee, : daughter of Neil Anderson, who will make her home with her aunt for the present. Mrs. William C. Wing will be hosâ€" tess to Circle Four of the Presbyâ€" terian church this afternoon at her home on Osterman avenue, ~ â€"Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sande of Lake Forest visited at the Russell Potterton home on Sunday. The '“WM"'WW'_ er loeal residents. The annual "Fun Day" of the Deerfield Woman‘s Club will be held snn Mamait of County Line foud ter Me of County Line with a mmll:z lnnelgwu at one The Just Sew club met on Tuesâ€" day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mal¢olm Charleson in Evanston. Mrs. Charleson‘ is a sister of Dr. Mrs. Charleson is a sister of Dr. Dorothy Sugden Davis. Nl:{hbon is being held at the Karâ€" 3 hotel in Waukegan o n Friday. Those planning to attend from the local camp will be Mrs. Otto Gieske, the new Oracle, Mrs. William Johnâ€" ston and Mrs. Fred Meyer. ; Among the Deerfield men {emâ€" ployed ‘at the First National Bank in Chicago, who have been in the service for mx;‘:dq::rm of a e;:; tury, and atten he "Twenty~ Year Dinner" last Saturday were es C,. T. Burns of Todd.court, C. V. Steiner and William Carman of Rosemary Terrace, and G.A. Willen of Springfield avenue. Mr. A. C. C. Timm, a retired official of the bank, dldlivu in Deerfield, but did not attend because of illness. ‘The Women‘s Auxiliary of the Bethichem church is meeting this evening (Thursday) at the home of Mrs. Harold Peterson of Central avenue. \ Mr. and Mrs. Charles® Soenksen and family have leased the Fritsch house on Hazel avenue, The Soenksens had been living just west of the Orphans of the Storm. Mrs. Soenksen is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dewyer of Conway road. Mrs. Knute Warner of the "Open House" has returned from a week‘s visit in Springfield, III. . . Mr. and Mrs. Carl: T. Anderson and two children were Sunday dinâ€" ner guests at the Ernest Schroeder home in Crystal Lake. 3 Mrs, Harry T. Clavey was the luncheon guest of Mrs. O. G. St. Peter in Waukegan on Tuesday. A school of instruction for Royal 148 South Second Street Tel. H. P. 1358 â€" Highland P: GREENSLADE Electrical Contractor Electric Shop the Paulus Circle this afternoon at her home on Deerfleld road. ‘ Rev. and Mrs, F. G. Piepenbrok attended Athe funeral of Rev. Wilâ€" liam C. Krause, age 45 years, on Saturday at Bensenville. . Rev. ‘Kraushe is survived by his wife; one son, who is in his senior year at high school; and two daughters, ages 11 and 12. : «Mrs, F. G. Piepenbrok, with a group of Northbrook women, visited disfrict, which includes St. Paul‘s parish in Deerfleld, , p og Mrs, Frances Diebert will be hosâ€" tess to méemibers of her lunchgon bridge club at her home on Thursâ€" day (today). §4 Mrs. W. B. Carr of Hazel avenue entertained her‘ sewing club |at luncheon on Tuesday. =4 Blaines aré liing on Rosemary t race has been sold and the Blai will move to Highland Park. Beverley Jeanne . Johnston was hostess to twelve little friends on lnhrdsy.i:;.im dm“ W" % daughter of‘m Joh Clifton Donald Grant of Milwauâ€" kee spent last weekâ€"end with friends in Deerfield. eA Mrs. Carl T. Anderson is substiâ€" tuting in the Elm Place school Highland Park, this month. . â€" E:mi Landau, who had been ng in Knaak‘s Pharmacy, is ;‘ow empb‘y‘:: in tnh. M, A. F umbing shop. e iss Shivley Blaine, who m a position in the Highland Park telephone ofâ€" teas t 5 Valentine Janghoon bridgs at a en ;:ty last Tuesday at her home on Rosemary terrace. â€" .| _ . 3 Mr. and Mrs. John Shafer and son, John Jr., of Joliemere Sunâ€" day dinner guests at , Peter J. Anderson home on North Chestnut Carl Bonson is entertaining house in which the B erm Home Laundry Equipment. Modern Electic WMMMWMHMT"“‘ ‘These distinct contributions to better living are easy to buy and repay you again and again with savings in time and work. Why not investigate the many fine values now being offered! x â€"â€" ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEACERS AND PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY_OF .NORTHERN: ILLINOIS when you use modern Home Laundry Equipment ich the Bry Rosemary ter nd the nd Park. Johnston was tle friends on of her g. She is 1 Joh Pharmacy, is _ M, A. a posi k m tn k zélephono‘ot- CK BE PBR &8A Be done with Blue Moridays and Tedious Tuesdays! Do the entire week‘s wash easies .n:x&bew- in doubleâ€"quick time with mod.â€" 8fi 4. 39# Deerfield residents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Worth and family are moving this week from North Chestnut street to the Kotâ€" trasch house on Elm street, â€"_ Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Birkemeier ofâ€"West gate rowd were hosts at dinâ€" ner on Wednesday evening at their )urm was postponed one week beâ€" cause of so mutch iliness, The sale is being held this coming Saturday ‘at the A,. & P. Tea Co. with Mrs. William Desmond and Mrs. Herbert Moran in charge. [ > &4 ”Tht;. clothing dapot, mx‘:w Povction with too reher iet, opth each Wednesday for those who need clothing. â€"An appeal is again being made for contributions of outgrown clothing to pass on to the.less forâ€" tunate. â€" Mrs. M. O. Olson, 1137 West Deerfield road, has the clothâ€" ing exchange in her home, } Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mann of Central avenue had as their guests on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold * Jensen of Des Plaines. Sunday dinâ€" lner guests at the Mann home were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grayfield of Mrs. A. L. Frye has returned home after ‘a several days visit at the home of her son, Malcolm Fry, in Chicago. 34 Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Wessling of Evanston spent the weekâ€"end at the Chester Wessling home on Rose« mary terrace. & Miss Irene Evenson returned to her duties in the fifth grade room of the Deerfield school after a seyâ€" eral weeks‘ illness:, Substitutes during her illiness were Mrs. Clar ence Anderson and Mrs. Harry Muhike. Following the next meeting of the Deerfield Chapter of the Eastern Star on Thursday evening, March 2, members will invite guests to play cards at an informal party at the Masonic Temple. ' . The Bake sale planned by the women of the Holy Cross last Batâ€" McHenry, tertained at cards on »arurdaay evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs, Richard Jayne of Evanston and Mr. ‘ Pr. and Mrs. J. J. Korp and daughter, Mrs. Eric Segerquist of Chicago spent Sunday at the| Carl E. Olson home on Greenwood aveâ€" test has been changed and postponâ€" ed to March 9. Pupils of the eighth grades in the four focal schools will compete, under the sponsorship of the American Legion and its Auxiliary. \ \ Women of St. Padl‘s church will attend an officers conference of the Woman‘s Federation of the Arlingâ€" ton Heigfhts district at Frienden‘s church in Bensenville tomorrow. Sessions will begin at 11 O‘clock in the morning. . / Maurice Allsbrow has been in the Highland Park hospital because of an accident while working at the Krumbach Mill on Ridge road. He had several ngers amputated. nuge, . Mrs. Alfred D. Hills of Davenâ€" port, Towa, is vid?nl her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Robert E. Jordan, of South Waukegan road. . "What‘s more, there‘s no trick to ironing this fast, convenient way! Why, in no time at all, any woman can learn to do even the largest sheets or sheerest frocksâ€"like an expert." Yesâ€"hundreds of women aré discarding oldâ€"fashioned ironâ€" ; MM&:MMMM-:-»M | advantages that unless you‘ve seen one of these modern Elecâ€" tric Ironers in action, you can‘t imagine how fast, convenient, and easy your home ironing can be. Why not come in and ask @ "Take it from meâ€"here‘s the way to do home ironing! It‘s aosimple‘...sofint...somy.w.oony‘nyofihhkh'. no woman can afford to be without a modern Electric Ironer. "Just think of it! Now I can do my entird laundry...sheets, towels, fancy dresses, even shirtsâ€" while I am comfortably seated. No more lifting and tugging. No more aching back and tired arms. My. Electric Ironer does all the work.. . irons, Mr. and Mrs. The Walter E. Weckers of Banâ€" Art Swanson of the oratorical u. ... and gives me better finished work than . ons ndueasinnicsaemessran ce ie d meceen reoumemaner c Primaries February 28 COMMISSIONER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 19898 ida. speak at the Northbrook school Thursday evening. > RELIABLE LAUNDRY A large delegation of Deerficld DRY CLEANING CO. First house north of Central avenue on East side of Stroet DILL‘S HOME BARBER SHOP 21 North Second Street 15 Years in Highland Park Telephone H. P. 5435 Phone H. P. 178 at at * As Bu Fa sp Pa fa rid pli

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