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Highland Park Press, 26 Mar 1936, p. 9

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This is their second first prize, for for their replica of their grade Mrs. Albert Mitchell entertained \mwm-d’:bmr-i \day afternéon. ) 'L * _ Miss Jennie Mele of Forest Glen spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Mary Deasmond. 4e BP ts1 _ 1Mr." and Mrs. bhgéhmdmehl + â€" "(Lois Sturtevant) and son are mhmmgfium .‘ ‘to Deerfeld. They will live in the bww-â€"* | i Nr. A. C. ter, Mrs. moving nex home "The Mr. A. C. C. Timm and his da ter, Mrs. Arnold Keller, u:-. movihg next week from large homie "The Trees" on De eld road, :,M new bungalow on tly 7 Mr. and Mrs: Milton | ts visâ€" ited Mr. J. C. Plagge, on ¥» who is very ill at his home Barâ€" rington. _ / o Es Mrs. Rudoiph Knaak will be hostâ€" ess to the Just Sew club on y afternoon. im xpscted home Thursday (today) from the Highland Park hospital where she recenivy underwent a major operaâ€" tion. $ i is woe . oo o t at P < ‘the weekâ€"end with his mfimm *h Doris Hunter is hoL.e 3 â€" “. 1 ‘hi week from the University of Chi. _ Misses Jane and Jimmie Calkins, r‘« of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Calâ€" Jr. of Bannockburn, who atâ€" tend Fitch school, a junior tka” in New York Cityv are Ti'i ; their Mw trkmmn-_ w# \ Miss Lucille Wright, daughter of the H. T. Wrights of Bannockburh, who attends Smith college at Northâ€" hampton, Mass., is vagationing with her parents. * Mr, and Mrs.‘ Carl | Mebhrtens of Cicero spent Sunday at the Clarence Repenning home. .. ; _ { e a ‘Miss\ Margareth P:fi: who teaches in the M gehool system, is attending lasses at the Art Institute several times a week. Erwin Seago, local attorney, left Saturday for a visit in Altus, Oklaâ€" homa, ©where‘ his,.| r,. Mrs. Charles Seago is g_ some time with her Phyllis Seaeo. sn se ns n hiing position in drama * Altus Schools. . â€";= :: }â€"! [ :| E* ‘The> children â€"of the ) Deerfield Grammar school will repeat, by reâ€" quest, the operetta "Loye Pirates of Hawaii," at the, 1 gymnaâ€" stum on Thursday. {tonight) at 8 o‘clock. ® E t * Mrs.‘Otto Gieske has been visitâ€" ing relatives in Kangas. | Charles E. Mas Due to the fnancial condition of the countys NT T0 h00 M giee mage a special effort to operate the States Aftornys, a-mu-“""fi’“--him-““"""“ MW the expenses , of Mflo.awifihtw‘rr of 'h‘mw“m..gd‘uiuamrd f | Hlbr. um‘,ploddhuhqdudro-deetdouhh platâ€" form â€"of vYOTE FOR CHARLES E. 14h, 1936. . . 1. 4 Repnlilicali Candidate for Reâ€"Election STATE‘S ATTORNEY : / OF LaAKE COUNTY NOMINATE at the Deerfield Grammar school asâ€" sembly on Monday morning at nine o‘clock, : They will present. a short concert, Members of the group arei Elmer| Hecketsweiler, Howard Ritâ€" zenthaler, David Stryker, Lesli¢ Christensen and Harold* Vant. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ellis of Ausâ€" tin visited at the home jof Mrs. Mary Huhn on Saturday. Miss Louise Huhn is recovering from a two weeks illness. â€" > ~ _ Mr. and Mrs, Worth Dewey visâ€" ited in Park Ridge on Saturday and the following day were guests at the Fred Schroeder home in Crystal Lake. f { & ©"Nancy and Joanne, daughters of Mr.. and Mrs, Clarence Huhn, will be celebrating their birthday anniâ€" versaries on Monday and, Tuesday. Nancy will be seven on March 30 and Joanne will be ten on March 31. "'i‘l;p Mutual club met last Thursâ€" day evening at the home of Miss Margareth Plagge. Mrs. George Ott will be the next hostess ‘and the members will fill baskets for Easter as gifts for shutâ€"ins. . | . _ â€" . Mrs. Richard Sims, who is ‘stayâ€" ing jat the home of her daughter, Mrs. Philip Scully Sr., had as her guests© on Sunday her four sons. Her guests included Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sims and two children ‘of Homewood, Mr. and Mrs. George Sims, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sims and John Sims, all of Chicago. |â€" A trip to the Field Museum and the Aquarium was enjoyed, Friday by'tfiotwoueondgndpmuuln the local school. The trip was made by bus and supervised by the two teachers, Miss Genevieve Card and Miss Dorothy Lidgerwood. °_ _ _ ‘ Mr, and Mrs. Chester Danforth were hosts to a group of Deerfield guests on. Saturday évening at their home in Park Ridge. | | it * The Neighborhood a?h met last Saturday evening at their home in The Neighborhood ¢lub met last Saturday evening at the Conrad Uchtman home. : Mr.) and. Mrs. Charles Johnston will entertain the group on Saturday evening. . . ; Mrs. George Antes will e:guin Circle One of St. Paul‘s church on Friday afternoon. _‘ _ + ‘ Mrs. F. L. LaBahn attended :1 -pfirthday party for Mrs. C. Niebur in Evanston yesterday. Today Mrs. LaBahn is the guest of Mrs. George L&Bahn in Evanston at a luncheon of the Bethlshem church. . |â€" Mrs. Harry Baum enitertained her sewing club onâ€" Wednesday afterâ€" noon (yesterday). Last Tuesday fin. Baum entertained her Libertyâ€" e bridge club.. | _ ,: . > *‘The Altar and Rosary. Society will meet Friday. evening, April 8 in the Holy Cross Parish hall. . ‘Dr. Hugo Hartnack of Woodland Park is in South America. _ _ ‘‘The Oratorical contest for chilâ€" mn of the Wilmot, Banffiockburn Deerfield | Grammar schools, sponsored by the American Legion uxiliary will be held Friday, April 8} at 8 p.m. in the Deerfield school. . |It is reported that the E. J. Ginâ€" mvfll be moving from Bannockâ€" ‘in the near future to live in :Detroit. | + * Mrs. Martha C. Love and family sited Miss Margaret Ludlow at i e Charles®: Welter home in Wilâ€" mette on Sunday. . . |_ . /. MASON Mr. and Mrs. Peter Juhrend were of Mr. and Mrs.: Frank ~\Jr. in Zion on Wednesday , I h. : . * ;V‘ ( 4 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bell spent g@t the h ‘of Sergeant anzig in Chicago. | & { at the Primaries, April Mr. Mason has On Mr. and Mrs. Fred leaving the h::zf part to g:it Mr. Mrs. in New Florence, Miss Al‘lcfil':lnhrehdnndm sil y in Chicago on Mrs. C. W. Boyle ente m.on bridge© club | Seth M. Gooder : n : bridge club s%, “"11 Seth M. Gooder will ibe the: next hostess. | W L. Jane Gauntlett and Johtn: Heafiel are ill at their‘ respective hymes. Mrs. Harry Norton ‘m;” hter, Elizabeth, of Harvey, spln@ sey days of last week at, the Rome u.zxomn'- parents, {"fv; 3 M F. H. Meyer. | |_â€" NWw . | "Government of llinoiy! will b the topic for the next MEWting 0 the Discussion | Group ffiz ondaj événing, April 6, in the iphblic liâ€" brary in the Deerfield i @rammar school. This is the third u»fl of | discussions |sponsomA| |bÂ¥ _ the American Legion Auxillats, led . Mrs. Earl J. Bruso ABC ‘“‘B ® old Giss are acting as MostHsges this afternoon at I' e! Bethlchem Woman‘s AukBiary., |â€"| and ; daughter of G %., mliwnd. guests at thy Tho Sloot home. /. .: M MB /: |â€"â€" A Holland breakfast at the Presbyterian ch day, April 2, under Dorcas Circle Four. Wing was hostess to Wednesday, when p breakfast were made. | | MET U Ffi‘:‘i E a HER PRESS Â¥ |mrol week feyer ton+â€" her PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCES | â€" A LIBERAL & 6 \ Râ€"1CE PURCHASE PLAN | Garvie‘s aunt, Mrs, Wm. J in |City, Ind. . , Several of the Deerfield Volunteer men attended a Lake county fireâ€" en‘s meeting at Round Lake on Monday evening. | + Mrs. L. H. Waite of Spruce street tertained a group of her dramaâ€" 1| be mr";;xod Saturday |evening t 6 o‘clock to Mr. William Gaegerâ€" otWthins. The wedding will lace at the home . of the ride‘s parents. ... ftpecn‘s Nlm] girls compose confirmaâ€" tion class at St. Ptul':h;:_ureh this rl‘.fm“lluw“‘"‘. i New (children in the Deerfield lan If Chiages, Blre wrade, Mary | , third grade; radshaw,, flfifi grade;; Harvey anderleist "of _ Winnetka, â€" sixth . ‘Donald Ginter is returning school this week after a year‘s CTRIC _ GCERATOR E‘i music pupils at a party on sc 42 o of . and Mrs. . .. id in Highinng Fark, _ _ year. There will be a public cateâ€" chism | examination for the class. on Sunday > morning at. the . regular 5s1 SOUTH ST. JOHNS AVENUE he High school recess from April ) Mildred Sticken, daughter of Kr. and Mrs. George Sticken, Sr., m«m to illness. s d vacation for the Deerfield rammar school will conform with | Dahl‘s . Auto Reconstruction Co. | Auto Repainting Body and Fender Repairing _ A NEW 1936 ~SMALL D A ILY PA Y M ENT S OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS YICB STATION t P M L4 w place m‘m;& girls are: Gladys Ott, Jane Krause, Helen Strubel, Ruth Hoffman, Grate Herâ€" man, Ruth Herman, Constancte Meyâ€" ers, Zelda Hanner and Janet Mailâ€" Two shuffle board alleys . have been installed in the recreation ‘roon of St. Paul‘s church, Deerfield, are already in use. On Monday LLL club ~(the or group Tfi lar mon! an game. On Friday evening (tom: row), the Tri C (the senior group) will hold its regular meeting. Moran Plumbing & Heating Co. Highland Park 1060 CORDS PISTON GS Are Guaranteed â€"â€" Deerfield Garage To Stop Oil Pumping. | © || To give maximum and increased power without motor heating or loss s z.’?"c,-,“.‘.., i will restore an even fow er. | > f t i) is 10% LESS CY HICHLAND PARK 2000 FEATURES OF THE NEW _ 1936 FRIGIDAIRE QS-YFnProeadonPh- © Foodâ€"Safety Indicator > . e Doubleâ€"Range Cold Control @ Superâ€"Freezer | @ Stainless Porcelain Interior e Automatic Reset Defroster ® Automatic Ice Tray Release ® Automatic Interior Light _ © Removable Shelves | e Hydrator 4 @ Plenty of Tallâ€"bottle Space Mr. Wellington Quirk of Deerfield and Miss Elsie Gibbon of Glencoe Deerfiéld Presbyterian church on Saturday . morning at 10â€" o‘clock, with Dr. W. F. Weir officiating. They will reside in their new home just west of the village. ' were Did Mice Damage Your Trees and Shrubs? ER WALL WEAR inc .x * smgled | Phone H.â€"P. 2285 .. $ Res. Phone Highland Park 1342 Phone Deerfield 7 PAGE NINE at the &

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