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Highland Park Press, 30 Apr 1936, p. 14

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J fi&; \‘ it 4 + ]| 822 N. First St. â€" Phone 77. Sherden, who was Bobby Pettis‘ roommate at the Highland k hospital six years ago, will have his birthday on Sunday. uxt Mr. George Pettis celebrated his 74th anniversary on Tuesday, April { Birthdays | . ty Birthday anniversary parties to be plentiful this spfln:.. “Bubb.n Page was six years old Thursday:. Willis Johnson entertained in honor of his eleventh anniversary on Wednesday. Patricia Ann bins was hostess on Thursday for "her ninth birthday, Patty Nelson i eight lastâ€"Friday, / Miss Caryl Frantz celebrated her Mrt'day anniversary last Wedn day evening.. Jimmy Clavey was i: on ‘Tuesday, Bobby Pettis ¢ Roger Hunt will be celebrating their sixth and seventh birthday anniverâ€" saries at their respective homes . Saturday, . May 2. Dewey Thilo Miss Arline Gutfle‘lflm her sisâ€" ter‘s bridesmaid i Wilbur "Mickey" Lips served ;&: brother as best man. Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok of St. John‘s church and St. Paul‘s church performed the â€" e Following the wedding a dinner served to the im te ilies. The young couple will for the present at the Herman Gas home. f | , Dahl‘s | j Auto Reconstruction Co. Lips, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Walâ€" ter Lips of Highland Park were = ried Saturday afternoon at four o‘clock at the home of the brifle‘s parents, es yaeoit t Warren Harrison _ Phone 662 (â€" 449 Lincoin Ave. Gastheldâ€"Lips Nuptials || Miss Charlotte Gastfeld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gastfeld, of East Deerfield road, and. Walter RELIABLE LAUNDRY sold. The proceeds of the sale wi be used to help the $ on the field house. "The ked d to California" is the name of the design, which is beau ly wo! in green and white Peter Pan h. It is hoped that the sale of tickets will be completed before the Womâ€" an‘s club party on May 19. The tickets are being mailed to club member who will be asked to sell them. 1 & When You Need Carpenter Work Mrs. P. W. Porter of Paducah, Ky. who visits her daughter, Mrs, , L, Johnson of Brier Hill road winter, has giyen a utiful quilt to the Deerfleld Woman‘s club to be Auto, R”.hfizfle Cold Frame and Straightening Body and Fender Repairing SPRING SERVICE STATION WELDING AND SOLDERING DEERFIEL D LOCALS CASH EASTON‘S TAVERN DRY CLEANING CO. Phons H. P. 118 RHEINGOLD BEER | _ 803 Deerfield Av&ame â€" Deerfield, III, f * Tel. Mmm 131 | Saturday, May 2nd, 1936 Grand Opening West of Waukegan Road s | _ St. Paul‘s rummage sale will j progress this weekâ€"end in their fig _ | basement activity rooms. | *| , Mrs. Clarence Anderson is sub vg gatinc for Miss Beth Andrew in ‘: xth grade room in the local schi : Miss Lois Clark‘s Sunday sc * |‘class will entertain the junior de ~| ment of the Deerfleld Presbyte " | church school at an outdoor p : on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at * | north end of Warrington road. || Alda &Mover fell ind tore tt& ligaments of her leg and" will b The Spring Rally ; of the, I ) terian Young People of the Nort Suburban district will be held S day, May 3 from 3 to 8 o’clocl:E the Libertyville Presbyterian chu W.P.A. wo#"kmen ar%l 'putt.ingi new roof .on part of the Deerficl Grammar school. building.â€" Parts 0 the interior x:e being redecoratet Miss Vivian Haggie and Miss lian Morris, who teaches with M Haggie at the Irving school in M. wood, drove up to Layola, Wis., 0 the weekâ€"end to visit Miss Alta gent. Miss Haggie also visited . Florence, Wis,, where she began k career as a teacher. + Rev, Earl J. Bruso was return to the Deerfleld Bethlichem chur for another year, by the Chur Conferente rd at their ann appointment/meeting of ministe last Sunday.! The conference w held in Freeport. Not only his pa ishioners, but the icommunity, â€" general, welcomes his return for l} sixth year, the longest time that a minister has been in the pulpit Bethlehem chuirch. A reception w held last evehing by his_congreq tion to honor his return. â€" | ; Mrs. C. Fehr and ,dun':m Miss Arline of Oak Park enterta ed at a shower, on Tuesday, in ce pliment to"~ . Harold Peters (Dorothy Féhr) at the Peters home on Chestnut Street. uis G Mrs. Harry E. Wing spent Sati day at the John W. Conard home River Forest, Mrs.: Wing‘s moth Mrs. Lillian @G. Jones, who had spe the past k at the home of J brother, Mr. ‘Conrad, {returned : Deerfield with Mrs. Wing. | Mrs. Alice De Young of Chic; spent the w?ek-emf at the home her brother, John Stryker. Mrs, William ‘ Wing spent 1i weekâ€"end with the Walker fa in Danville, L. uy ol Mayor %drry E. Wing and h brother, William Wing spent the weekâ€"end in northern Minnesota. || Mr. George Rockenbach was Ofe of the speakers at the »,L Grade school last Monday, .:i old settlers were agked to . ms early history. Mr. Rockenbach, | yho is 95 years old, was able to lochke the very oldest sc}ioom of this 1¢ '::} ity. |‘Ruth <Rocke h, a "';m granddaughter of Mr. Rockenback‘s late brother, Philip, had sent the | E vitation to her kmatâ€"g‘x;;t M" Geo to speak ; on e Ear Lnng:nrks of Wheeling." R ‘lfl in the eighth grade class in Whot ing. ‘| Mr. Rockenbach derived | &s much pleabure from the day‘s eveiits as did the children; HV Elk*th me. isfii’th, dfl l:" of Mr. and | Mrs. Harold '-m‘ (Anna Ritter) of Northbrook| wh baptized at the home jof her grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles RH ter on Sunday afternoon, with -T“ F. G. Piepenbrok officiating. $ "k hâ€" sors were Ruth Ritter and Curl Ritter. f : t hsn h aiale ic sn dsc TB AMUITTTYCE t d Mr. and ‘Mrs./ William Hutchi, of Waukegan visited at the B. Hutchison home several days week before leaving on an e trip to Detroit and then to Mis: where they will visit in Clar] and Ozark. <al. " ~Yo 6. Mr. and Mrs. William Hell Waukegan were Sunday gues the 8. P. Hutchison home. | B Chicago tp Molint: 11L, on Sqrllff itago to Moline, IIl., on Sundgy. Miss Ender is rndlng the !| wek with her niece, Mrs. L. A. 'i;}:* ville (Eva Ender) and the Brenâ€" nans jvisited Mr. Brennan‘s ut e and aunt. . uy "\ â€" l Mr. and Mrs. Hubert J ) turned Sunday from a northern t Mr. Juhrend left on Monday two week‘s stay at Janesville, | Mrs. J. W. Brown St. of Bann burn returned Tuesday from a 1 at the home of her niece in Ev: Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Hutch and daughter, Louise Ann, of / cago, spent Sunday with Mr: Mrs. R. D. Reeds. f dren vijited Libertygille $ | _ Mr. ind : ¢ | into thijir b | | on "Saffrda earlierifn: t ? Dunha w ment jÂ¥ the The §ffer } | day menin church "ll llefk"rf 6 a I | damagéd by j | cast, . H6ddi the reh§ibilit t| may b&imad ) | â€" Captifia J || at Forg She evening at | soci tyq't on "My@Exp Oflicer &‘ ) th | Captairfiéand || in the Rilwir | | ard Jangk . \| _ Owers Sa and Dogald i havg l» V ers Flogian : :‘ MondawWthe ) | to i:,;el id, ; Friday With MPSL" l‘ D ‘r field re#den t to r.:.) , ' ‘| ald is gfing (| monthsiZ l'i:?: dne an thcto at Jacks C || returnedJhon i will beain t | tute in »May ! Mrs. NFre ‘t ) LA 14 ) â€"| chur¢a i e | high B afte â€"| . Do/ . | at thiiP inn in Joan of Chicago is #pendâ€" ing this k with her aunt, Mrs. Rcf( Jaynes of Deerfield road. irs. 4\ R. Hedges (Ruth Patterâ€" son) is ‘Ehtertaining the Quid Nune elub on Chursday evening ( light) at her héme in Chicago. . | _ fThe ng Royal ,Ne*ghbors have in the 1 R.N.A. camp to & cardiand bunco on'lv'l;huna day evenig, May,7 ht the Riverside tMr. 4 d Mrs. Sam Rockenbach were hofts to the Ngighborhood club on Satuiflay evening. | ‘Imell¢{ Willman ) spent Sunday with hetigrandmoth&r, Mrs. Johanna Grennin{g in Glenvigw and her |sisâ€" ter, Jul , was th mk-en? |guest of, AlicefNewton in Chicago. | | Mrg. Jphn i;nqflmon endrtaine'd at & R.Â¥A. chain luncheon on Wedâ€" nesday. f? .| [( . . fll Mr..aild‘ Mrs. Edwin H. Johnson an&itw eh'ilgren and Mrs. George Pettis t Sunday:at their cottage at LakeWandawega, Wis. . Mr. apd. Mrs..Ethhn Willman and daughter}? Nancy, of Whitefish Bay, Qi‘t‘., wire Sunday guests of Mr. il!mar®: mother, tr:s. J. C.}. Will man of Shhestnut street. t ‘Tmellg¢! Wigmc'n spent â€" Sunday with herigrandmoth@r, Mrs. Johanna Grenning in Glenvigw and her ‘sisâ€" â€" John @arlson returned home Friâ€" day frol the . High?nd Park hospiâ€" tal." + El4 ; £4lg :) ). 8 iss Adna Fritsch, who has been an instEActor, in :&ount&iu chool at Jacks Créek, Roark, Kentucky, returnedhome Tuesday. Miss Fritsch will be@‘a teaching at Moody Instiâ€" tute in $May. ‘ Mrs. MFred) Meyer has returned home im | New Florence, Mo., K}l‘:re" ‘wfint to be with her son Alvin Meyer and family when her newest @grandson, â€" Robert ‘Willis Meyexj,"a'_s' rn on Alpril 11. Mr, ard bgn Richard Jamie of Evanst®j and Mr. and Mrs. J.â€"P. Petersof§ of Wilmette were Stinday guests &i the Carl E. Olson home. â€" Owerf Savage ‘of Orlando, Fla,, and Do§ald Savage of Miami, Fla,, have b visiting itheir two brothâ€" ers Floglan and Ankirew Savage. On Mon he four Brothers went up to Exelfind, Wis., afii remained until fay Wwith their barents, Mr. and day) miyning in. the Presbyterian church '!1 be usfi;as a:special reâ€" lief gif } ol aid Presbyterian churches damagéd4 by the rfihnt floods in the east, . Â¥dditional | contributions for the rehs ilitutinggf, these churches m.y‘q ' Me to E. Pipel'. PEOnS Captifin J. H. Wyman, stationed at r€ Sheridan, spoke on Sunday evening!at a meeting of the Tuxis soci tyq? the Preabyten;:xhunh on "MyExperiences as a ibition Officer @f the Federal Government." Captairfeand Mrs. Wyman are‘living in the Rilwin Stryker house on Orchâ€" Mrs.@‘. T. Anderson and two chilâ€" dren vijited Miss Betty Deinlein in Libertygille on Sunday. 1e Mr. ind Mrs. John Welich moved into thijir house oh Chestnut street on SaBrday, which was vacated earlierifn: the week ‘by the Ralph Dunha who lu\’ri taken an apartâ€" ment jÂ¥ the Win:lbui]ding. ] | The [ffering reteived next Sunâ€" Mr. ind Mrs. L. E. Greim have had asttheir guests this past week, Mrs, Ggeim‘s parents from Davenâ€" port, Iwa. $y stt t ts The Yuttle family moved from the forme 3 Trute se to the upper apartniint in the Richard Antes housge, Whe Murray family exchanged flats w§! we‘mle.. Mecj C, GUPettis has been in the Marâ€" ine ho Pital, Chicago, this past week, due tofn eye inféction. _ MissE Edna Langdon of [Palouse, Washit@ton spent last week at the Fred xxie'and Emil ricks homes Miss Langdon, who had been a assistant dictician at Yale univerfty, ‘left this week for her new, p@kition at Western college in Oxfords Ohio. . || t o Mr. {and Mrs., Peter Kamminga and fa fhily are moving from Greenâ€" wood d tenue to Deerfield road. Dr, iW.‘°F. Weir was conference leaderfat Presbytery meetings in Des Mjines, Iowa, on April 28 and in Lin@!n, Nebragka, on April 29. Mis#Gislough Stolle of Norway has visiting Mrs. Aksel Poterâ€" son. : Wiss Stolle is sailing for her native Sountry in August. | The . H. Seligs and George Engâ€" stroms:went down to Urbana over the wefkâ€"end with the D.S.H.8. band ov School | at least three weel$ â€"The injurdd leg is in a cast. . ThÂ¥ postponed & ‘anniversâ€" ary fit the ‘"of _ St, Paul‘s . i scheduled for May 17. fie th{§choo!l chorus will sing at the afterpon, service, 1x Dot#as Circle Two met yesterday at thi.home of Mrs. B . . | Nichol, Wilmhik road, Bannockburn,; for 1: ma officers. Circl ea js ing today at 1230 p.m. at th{home of Mrs. Carl E. OJson of G [Enwood avenue. Mrs. Geo Pettisi@s the new chairman of Cire Threep Mrs. Ross Sherman was m tess ti| Circle Follr on Friday. Dorceal soctety will hold an all day megting on Thursday, May / at the churcly [It is anticipated that all grdupot women in the church will be uniftd into one general organizaâ€" tion. . 1 is should increase the memâ€" bershi#H. and stimulate more activiâ€" ties, / $ {{+]7 C &»Qrt' Savgi:,n former Deerâ€" dents. Owen is réturning lo, via New York and Donâ€" ng to Ohio for the su:nmgt 'r. \_John‘ Engstrom won ; rating in the percussion ind will enter the national in Cleveland, Ohio, May 14, eaine wee N C e ts s M EOME 14 100g530( 0) dcu c 5 00(00 i ® The following pmg'résfive business and profeadoulh-heuuhui " fair dealing by offering the highest quality goods and -;rviee at express their faith in the cog@lnned growth and prosperity of Highland: in; for a bigger and Mter city. ' Credii'.lmkr :mfl Oj;ii;i;u Opposite Aleyon Theater 872 CENTRAL AVEUNE TEL. H. P 532% CENTRAL AVE, Phone H. P. 2030â€"2012 28. N. FIRST ST. 541 CENTRAL AVENUE TEL. H. P. 154 A COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES®‘, MEN‘S and CHILDREN‘S WEAR Shoes for the Entire Family at Very Reasondble Prices COMMUNITY MJ 495 SHERIDAN PLACE â€" TEL. H. P. 2087 22.24 8. FIRST ST. Ask Us About 101 N. ST. JOHNS AVE. TEL. H. P. 710 HIGHLAND PARK 77 | 322 N. FIRST ST. 516 LAUREL AVE. PURNELL & WILSON,, Inc. 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