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Highland Park Press, 17 Aug 1939, p. 7

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VOLUII “I! RUTH PENIS, WW0 ENGAGE“)?! Clo-tam m amne- the an- mnt " It: mutila- 1arveGrr-.totEoqmedR.Muh"r- 311. Ian at Mr. and In. Ghana B. labor.“ of Chicago. Thaw-d- dimrwi0tauri-intheN0. SHOWER- liu Shirley Vnrner no human at . uni-autumn that“ on Friday "chin: " M toll. in ”Bond Park in compliant to In. Caryl Funk, daughter of Mr. And In. Arno Punt- of Mold. an au- tinge to lattice Staph.” of Chica- go will ho on Sunday, Sept. 2. TRAIN WRECK 1 Mr. and In, Kenneth Weulin; were in the min wreck on hardly afternoon nee! Pueblo, Colo. Mr. Wenling’e mm, Mr. end In. Chester Weeding of Ito-emery ter- noe had a telegram from the couple sent at 4:11 p. m. on Setnrdny. lair in: thnt no one in their min hed been hinted in the head-on collision, but that deaths end injurie- occur- redin an other train. The w- linn left Chic-go Friday evening en route to tHn Fromm, when they on ailing My for Email. The boat will dock " I». melee and then on to Hawaii, when they will remain for I month. MONA D. BENSEN SETS WEDDING DATE The engagement Ind nppronching marriage of Mrs. Mm. Desmond Bensen, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Willinm J. Desmond of Deerfield, to Edward W. lemon of Munde- lein, in being announced. The wed- ding will take pines on September 5. Mrs. Bennen is secretary to State’s Attorney Charles E. Halon ind Mr. lemon in n deputy mm! in Sham Thomas E. Kennedy's otBee. They plan to live in Hundelein, FUNERAL SERVICES FRIDAY FOR ares. HUHN Mrs, Merv Hahn posted any n midnight on Tuesday " her home on Deerfield road, at the age of " yarn. Funenl service- win be held on Friday (tomorrow) at 1:30 p.m. It the residence and " 2 o’clock It the Deane” Presbyterian church. In. Kenneth Wailing was given a farewell luncheon lat Friday by twenty who have worked in the same one: with her in Chicago. Mrs. Walling the former Jenn Eric: Miss Jean Pattie of Tucson, Arm. with Kim June Warner of Deertteid rod and Mr. and In. Burnett West Jr. (Beth Ree Ripley) of Conn” Line road, were guest. of Edw-rd West of Highland Park on Honky, Also present were Ir. end In. Orin Spelding of Deslolnee, Iowa, who ere spending this week with Mr. Spelding'l parents in Highland Park. All except In. Swirling ere former Deertutd-Shields high nhool students 1nd It h the ttrat reunion they have Ind in my ”are. u the majority of then he" been away n college. mu! Welt will be head of the manic department of Bethel College in Huh-Ink, Eg., end Orin Wing will tench music in Iowa thle fell. _ son of Highland Park, his "lined her position and left that evening with her husband for the weat. The group mounted her with a hut-0| coat and slacks. A -- Mr. Ind In. low Rapp and It. And In. Chester Welding twat Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and In. In Fem. mu Prawn, m. ”£13qu _ In. some Walnut nerd domhtar, My m umtmputvnkuhhom, "in. 0mg. D. lick!!!- at u. Jolh. Cult. I. In. ,uttty lbs. ttor-id-ire-td MMMHh-h. MIMI. “Akin-1““ tmh.,is-d-ryAsnr't*, haw,ln.'I_WIf “MI. I‘m-”11......- an In -- 1 in - ee.b-.ftr.-aqda- “hm“hm m hulls-nil; o-ite-ae-err, M‘Mnfmw -raiun_-rerotye tt.turdmehb.dNerNu. Mr. ”annualmmm thwb-O.‘ _ Kr. and In. Delbert In": was to New Plume. Hm, In: rock to Vii“ Mr. In! In. Alvin Inc. An illuminated maize-suck In. has purchased by the . polle- " mt for an J,,i'tatt'd night Sunni”: Janu- O’Connot bu eo-i.tatdtsi.tutofiurom.whids Mahala View foe jury "rviee, for mama-n Mr. and In. PM Hun-i: moved to Highland Put on Friday. Mr, and Mrs. L. E. The! no occupying the Apartment at T46 Chestnut St. "and by the Ennis funny. In. Ramona Hanson (Catherine Holman) and two children of Chi- axo spent the put week with In. Oomn'l pamnta, Mr. and In. In: Holman of Wuhan mad. Prod Russia a! Data-mm Am. undgnunt an wpendcctnmy " the Highland Park hospital Thursday And in getting don: nicely. David Stat" spent the ttrat put of the week in Sum. Ill. In. Elma Patti: fell down the human Iain land” It her hon. at 718 Mm St. and cm ttebaeh of her haul open. Dr. C. Johnston Davis took three "itehes to close the wound. In. Penis has been blind for 19 your. Mr. and In. Chrome Wilson of Orchard lune had " their week-end (nut, "in Reba Wilson of Eam- ville, but, who is en mum to Cali- tomb. Mrs. Kate Roney of Olney, 111., is spending this week with her nephew and niece, Mr. Ind In. Clarence Wilson. On Sunday the Wilson: were hosts " tt picnic dinner to friends from Berwyn and Chicago " Highllnd Park. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moors of Oak Payk spent Thursday " the An- thony Keri-mic home on B. Wank:- gnn road. Dr. William F. Weir bas been m the past week. The pulpit of the Freshman! church was occupied on Sunday by Dr. Robert W. Earthen of Litre Forest. "ry-r".' and Mrs, C. Johnston Duds. spent Sunday and Mend-y It their cabin " Pox Luke. - - - William Cruiekshank, clerk in the Deerfield post once, mtioned the past week in masse11h, Point, Ohio. Mrs. C. C, Knpschull 1nd Mes. Conrad Uchtmln will leave on Sat- urdsy for Peoria to "tend the nut: convention of the American Legion Auxiliary Aytryst 19-22. . . . Surplus foods 'from the federal government. were distributed to loan] relief clients on Wednesday. The following eomntodities were receiv- ed: oranges. butter, whole wheat eemal, whom flour, wheat flour, and nun beam. Recipients of the old Age nuisance Also receive the surplus foods. Distribution is nude " the Town Hall on Deerfield road. Mr. end Mrs, H. C. Hewe- and children of Brierhill road Are now at home after I four week’ trip in the eut. through the New Easiest! states where they visited historical points of inter-en and runny of the colleges. There w e week-end It Durham Inn in Greenfield Vil- Inge end " the clone of the trip Mr. Hum end the boys had I fishing trip at WI: 2ur. In See?. liu Cornelia Doubt ot lull-on- ville, Kr., in visiting Kr. And In. Robert u Johnson of Mill and. Mus Doshr’a pictur- snared in 1m Warned-y’- (than “buns. Sheva- mhdontbc it!” nil:- Mr. ind In. Chi-me Kuhn sud children hm Mum-d from o new tion W " Hyundai. Win. Mr. Ind In. - 'ttret IUt on My for I trip to Cobndo. mymgobome (Mann! tech. 15. am Wu. the has my... and Ralph do Bhn - the wow u the Gender! m " Mum-hie; WWW-path tt,t.rgN'gtdgA'.' ' n. 'tttLost,':,'.":'.'"):';.'.' a“ 37h“ - moan-guy”: iii; "may" __' club nad tie erptiort m "Botrtt-rt nouc Vim- Chia- tGiTiik -iiGGrtaaed in m l'htd'lttlTNl w5tlet.ttht2 Tclophom Duffie“ 485 Thot Ihtrtidtt Page Iu.lll.lr~khonm t.vuttur+t-HtrhV Eiiur,amd.thaematfeu.,i.6- p.NortID-bh. Don-M Clarin- muo- atwo-'vaeatioatzirhsWw qtteJmttunrehrtbrrtrte.6- daruta-attuhom.steDe. MIMI-Dom. Mr.sasdMm.D.lbertir- "new hon the W ”as! mwm-.ammynm bundlinandlnuvinlcyn (Rama-Lin tr.w_rutt-, Mo. In. Alvin Mereraadtuthro. mu. tom m maniac to Doo- Inld vithQIeDdhonlonuiora visit And than will go on to Kn- tto-adBnmhoo,Witoutho (out: of her parent-minimall- ernnd his family. We Meyer in visiting " aunt, In. Entry Norton in Mar- my, m. He is an oldest an of the Raymond Kenn. Mr. bad In. Philip Tennis and Robert and Patrieia of Fore“ Av... left on My for I trip to Candi. Philip Tennis Jr. and Jack Gavin‘- ton In" gone south on u Gibb. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Will luvs returned from I visit with mi- "tees in Dpneille, Ill., and Tom Hum, Ind. During their trip they attended the fallen] of In. Mt Webster in Baum. m. In. Web- nter had visited here many than. While in Donut they the II' In. A. C. atadUr. Mr. and In. Anthony lax-curb Ind Mr. And In, Philip KM apgnt Sgnday " W. . . In. Raymond IO!!! had " in week-end (out: her mother, In. Fred Anderson And her niece, mu Jean Anderson of Chieago. _ - Mr. and Mm. Fred Protinc (Bu-in Eaton) and two children of Elm- hurat have returned from I nix weeks' trip to Yellowstone Putt and Canada, nnd Ire visiting Mn. Plo- line's mm, Mrs. Fred Meyer, chi week. A Mark shower was given but Thursday evening for Mrs. John Zenko (Gertrude Johnson) " ha home in Eunston. There wen nine from Deerfield who attended. _ Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Horn and tunily left on Monday {or I visit with rehtim in Much-1n Ind Dietrick, Ill. Mrs. Walter Ventine, accompanied her Ion and wife, Mr. and In, Em- ory Vellum. and the letter’a mother, on I trip at“ [at week. While in New York they will visit the Fair. -iirCiilthG Burch is spending the month in Michigsn. Mrs. Alex Willnnn w“ bone“ at u luncheon-bridge party on Tues- day Afternoon at her home on Watr- Kegan road. -"i'irsriGoth, Myers of Madison, Wis., will be the guest of Miss Jean Patti: next week. _ _ -- . Herbert Gum of the Chicago Times spoke on "Current Events" last Thursday noon " the weekly luncheon of thc Deerfield-North- brook Rotary club at the Phil John- non County Line relaxant, Ed- vard Reagan had charge of the pro- gnm. _ . In. Marg Much will oblene her 9llt nnnivcrury tomorrow (August 18) at the home of her dutch", Mrs. Fred smut of or. curd lane. Mrs. much In- not been very well Intely no it will be I quiet obumuon. In. Nelllc Stem is chairman of the Puullu Clrclo party to be held on Thursday, August " u 1 pan. in St, Plul'l church. tt In I public luncheon and and - to which the community is but“. Arthur Johnson. who teaches in . Drorth, Him. high who“, has both doing field work min all: summer for his Alma Miter, Gus. um Adolyhu Coll-IO. In It. " Mr, Klan. m. wa'k h new con- pl-hd and he will an!“ on Tue.- duy for n visit will: his ”with. Ir.mdln.LJ.JohnqufDo¢- tUH mod. -- _ - - In. Louis Soefker was hostess to members of her bridge club on Friday dbrnoon " her home on County Line road. The club will - next may " the home of In. Earl Hurt. “it."an In. “Wat etch!” “maul-LL)“ he... lawman-WM- an In", [LI-ennui”. In. twot-e-W-r" new lama-mmm “Haw-tithinwm araGE in“ "inf-I "augiirqtet'q'" ‘ “vii-huh.- -aetrAa.M ta-ii-trt), mun-,q-I-euM-I-S 933"“ men. "UNDAY, AUGUST w, "" of -ii%a"-is AI.- " Aunt-Ian... " of Deerfield Elected m Dam Unit of tho And- ean Legion Auxiliary w hound M on of in not aetim III- has. In. mm.- Tm (Mae: Pom-Ion) In the“ dimo. torortuNtthDiatHet,_e which com-poul- to Mt. " the dillrict muting In: _ by evening " late Bter. During the past yen In. Team has saved u “we dimetoe (m president), Mid tied with North China; for tho 3W prize " the district muting _ - According to mum aim installation of also" is bald in the community of which ths Wyn I member, so the Tutti DhatHet wulhtion will be Md In DOOM on Wednesday Wins, Supt. 18. This ceremony will be preceded by 3 dinner served " the Presbyterian church by Circle Pour. Union Service at St. Paul’s Church Sunday, August 20 The am of the uric. of that union church who: for DmeNid will be held on Band-y morning, August 20, " lt o'eloek. I", Earl J. Bruno of the Michal Mn- lied church will deliver tho man and music for the new will be provided by St. Paul'l church choir. The envelope othrring will he (inn to the church denigrated but tho loole offering will remain " the host church. Church school for the children will be held " the usual time in m]: of the three churches. The proeinm.tiort aid that con- eerted and speculum! do": are necessary to check Ind ovenomo the growth of noxious and troublaom weed. ttnd it in mad that penan- who own or have charge of roll eh we join the drive 'urnirurt woods. Homer G. Cue], village cm, in in chute of that work in old And “at: all residents to heed the Governor'. proclamation. Deerfield Making Drlive Against Weeds "Clean-Up Weeds Week" In: been' proclaimed by Governor Henry Hor- ner, in tk recent release from hie State House MBee " Springfield dea- ignating Aug. 16 to 29 u the dam of the drive mint weeds. Highland Park or Deerfield Press A bigger bargain than ever before. The PRESS will - come to your home regularly from now until August 1940, or one year from date of expiration of your praent ouhocription for only $1.00. Think of it! " issue- chock full of new: about your community, as well as the adver- tising message of the City's progressive merchants. The regular neu- aGiiiiAeeit'tminrRrilMu.see", peroopy. By mail 8150's year. By sanding in the coupon and your dollar NOW you aave $1.60 over the NEWS: Timely ”talcum-aviation“. iiiiiiiri.it"iau'a"""""""""" “I e. ADVII‘I'ISING: tuna-Ms “In. 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The nppliunt dull olu- to» non-bk "id-ee that he his and. tn Mtort to obtain eumnt employ- ment, including oviduct that In and all employnblo number! of the relief may hue "(hand or tah. en step: to register with the nu. nail Mato Employment Sum in Wuhan. 2. The Applicant's incom and u- muzcel Ihdl mment [on than 90 per gent of budgeted mods, u d.- urmined by the can!” Mat of the heal relief administmtimt. 8. Relief shall not be mated to employuhle pumm- who "tuae pri- vnte or federal vorh employment or work-“lief adamant. ' 4. The applicant nun present evi- dence that " new: of the relic! group who are eligible for Unem- ployment Commutation tteBet1ta have claimed Incl: benefits. 6. The tpplicmt dull provide ru- quested evidence of obligations Ind resources and sign the necessary " lid-vita. The new forms tor ”application malt be Havana in detail. In ud- dition to thin I four you Ind-vii: must be filled. Two tuition! cop- iel of all mama are sent to the county and state ow to be Med and examined. 6. The applicant shall submit to remnable examination and eligi- bility, for relief will be determined solely upon the bllil of need In pre- scribed in the Guide for Relief Con- fl ihi, is I rule-wide order and all “lief client.- in Illinois ue submit,- ting to the new mks. 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A four-door PM Ind-n, pur- chued from: Ice-l m. huh. the min "in of tho ml. All organisation: an vottmt-rhte to In!“ on the - committed to help links “Deeds“ Dun" I III:- Deerfield Children to Give Musical at J. R. Nota Home A group of Deeds” children have practiced together very diligently all summer and hare decided to pre- sent s musical on My durum " 2:30. M. the J. R. Nota home on Knollwood wed. In. Virginie Engels Esrdscre, music director of the Deerfield gramme: schooL be supervised their reheerlels. The” young musicians extend an invite- tion to all those tnteretstod, and the" is no charge for ndmiuion. The string quintet includes: _ Lois Palmer, ttmt violin Doris Cook". second violin Consume Koebelin, Viol: Rose Marie Berna, bus Viol Bernice Ann Henna, harp Virginie Bruce, plum. . Soloist.- on the [aroma will be Carl Bates, count; John Robert Note. Jr., Xylophone: William It. Non, pieno; Bernice Ann Flu-ten, hen); I‘Verne Knee, clerinet. New or Renewal Subscription i

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