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Highland Park Press, 9 Jul 1936, p. 10

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i it ooo ARges ce c e aite es es Sn â€" Pn Highland <Park teachers preceding the wedding. The groom is a grandâ€" son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Henry Croft, whose home is now Orâ€" phans of :eh:tom The Croft‘s daughter, Julia, and her husband, Mr. Phillips, have a summer home ihe marriage of Miss Dorothy Buehler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest (‘Buehler of Chicago and Lewis Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Phillips of Chicago and Deerâ€" geld was solemnized on Saturday, June 20 at the Church of the Holy Apostles in Chicago. The bride taught in the Elm Place school, Highland i::k. this past year and previously taught in Northbrook Several parties were given by the ; ce 990 SWt d Coer 4 t oo Cloliie i en innertonainlieteniiingiathat 2 css i C cs cecua and Mrs.| Harold Peterson, Arlene, Lois, Eugene and Charles Fehr of Oak Park, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Wandless| and three children and Miss Helen Fehr of Gary, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. John Hills, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hills and two sons of Joliet. and Mr. and Mrs. George Puddicomb and two daughters of Oak Park. ‘ 1 Feapa y‘ TV B eeeeryy ahormk toiner mt A '_ n e Ha f\ !g, and anoipamary on the same day "‘-‘tlmfwm m iÂ¥ey, 111., spent exchanged greetings with his m&t[th‘ weekend m MB ahd ‘fi" F. Friends from Manhattan, where . Free Moties are belig theld every she formerly lived, sent her a shower |â€" Monday eve niw in‘ efjett P‘fl‘lv of birthday cards and the W. M. S. spo by |many | } the 1oca of her‘ Deerfield church, as well as memol ““.d 1 ‘l fi e ahle. to Sftend Sm qrire inrtass ty [ ~ Drand Mek T: : Rell ies Sunâ€" able to attend sent gifts, letters of day . ing for a m ,s frip in greeting and telegrams. the west where Dr. W&ir Wvill repreâ€" Other s included in the guest sent the Chi Priéshytery and list were:‘ r. and Mrs, Le Roy Fatâ€" conduct C ,;_,_._ in Mis ysd e o B"““:t" 20d) Charch Adminfétration in | he stites Miss Vivian Fehr of Freepo ‘ Washing Dregom and Horâ€" and Mrs.| Harold Peterson Arzlena | *A Washington, of her‘ Deerfield church, as well as many other friends and relatives unâ€" able to attend sent gifts, letters of greeting and telegrams. to come from Topeka, Kansas, but sent ‘greetings, as did her sister, Mrs. Leah Toole in her 98rd year, at her home in Ackley, Iowa. Mrs. Fehr‘s pastor and wife, Rev. and Mrs. Earl J; Bruso of the Bethichem church (were also dinner. guests. Mrs. : Fehr has five. children, A4 grandchildren _and‘ eight great grandchildren. ‘Orfe of Mrs. Fehr‘s great‘ grandchildren, Delbert Fehr (grandson of Ira) who was nable to come from his home at Rq:,Cit:y, II., celebrated his tenth birthday anniversary on the same day and exchanged greetings with his mut‘ grandmother. Mrs. C: 8. Fehr‘s children, grandâ€" ‘children and great grandchildren asâ€" sisted in making her 90th birthday anniversary on Sunday, July 5, a joyous occasion. Fortyâ€"one guests part of ‘the birthday <dinner. There her two daughters, Mrs, Isaac ,_ at whose home she lives, and Mrs. Chester Wessling, also of Deerfield.. Her three sons, Ira ‘W. Fehr of Freeport, III., Wilâ€" liam C. Fehr of Manhattan, I!L., and Clayton C. Fehr of Oak Park were there ‘with their families. Mrs. Fehr‘s brother, Conrad Matter, age 88, made the trip from Freeport to be at the party. ‘Another brother, James Matter, age 80, was unable HECKETSWEILERg. | _ Opportuntrs for excellen afterâ€"dark pictures occur nightly. Try mak ing a few interesting pictures at your homé tonight. They‘re casy to get with Kod , "SS!‘ or Verichrome Film, and Mazd : Photofleed or Photoflash lamps. A, helps ful leaflet giving full information on night pictures is yours for the asking wheii you _ Msk about the $2,500 Picturesâ€"atâ€"Night ‘Contest. We‘ll be glad to furnish you | Stock yourself with a frosh supply of films . | DEERFIELD LOCALS Buehlerâ€"Phillips "Nuptials plpptedirinddintmaniq ie t i opms Mrs. John s:‘b'g intért&ined the Independent Soci W'*' day afternoon. | * ’ ¢ Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gre m and son Le ;Roy spent the : with relatives in Rock ‘Isl&nd! Their daughter, Marjory, E‘ here witlithe!rmt”gu.k,f”, | nia. Dr. Robert Lee‘SWwyer, presiâ€" dent of the Pregbyte pollege in Chicag:‘ will occupy the (pulpit ;{ the rheld Presbyt@rian chu ’?P_ Sunday. _ ?’ s ‘A family dinner wa: nesday (yes’terd?y) at home in honor of Mr birthday anniversary., . : Mrs. Fred R. Hunt, $r., who has spent several weeks at lha home of her ‘son, Daniel Hunt, returned ‘to her home in Rogers P&rk| on . Monâ€" day. ; $12.%â€"4 | Mr/ and Mrs. MaxwÂ¥ll Kerrihard and ehfldroufi‘!t Frigiay‘ morning for a visit with their pakerits in Red. Oak, Iowa. _ ji" | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel dos tph spent the weekâ€"end with frignds in Milâ€" waukee. E400 Ts t ts PE : Mry. and Mrs, John T. Beckman of .Cené'-l ‘Vm h‘d r.mk. end mta,“sr md Mrs. Fred Gentz and family, ang Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kluender their children of Valparaiso, Ind. [ | * The Mutual club gave a surprige party <~forâ€" Mrs. Mary) Huhn on Tuesday in horor of 80th birthâ€" day anuhvmiy 3 19 .9 (: Mrs. +Ella) Rock celebrated hef‘uyen’i ‘Mminw ‘::uc‘l‘:i 3 "a j George Roekehnch. .. The local editor i was reminded this week by sevérdl interested readers that there fre many more octogenarians in th ; ainity, who were â€"not mentioned préviously, who are haleâ€"and hearty Aâ€"Ntrs. William Gastfeld, Mis. ,;'- Kottrasch, who was 85 in Janu: g and ‘August Winter, age 81, are some of them.l Can you name more & + field Pnubym.u uich will sponâ€" sor a bake fl day beginâ€" ning at 9:30 a.m. &t the Deerfield A. and P. store. 1 <% just west of the Storm. ‘The bride many times. Mr. S at youn hor t with Kodak ; and Mazdg mps. A helpi aition on night . ns dhb'u'” visited here Efl Phillips ch _ Plagge 80. . Mrs. f the late birthday 1ODER] »lenty of | n every ‘ou have atic gas ater servy _ Mrs. Inving Brand enterta sewing club at luncheop yes at her home x «. Mrs. William Button of Bro spent: y with friends h Mrs, Mrlul Knigge has as her guest her little seven year o niece, who made the trip alone! from Lomv*”*t Ky- | # Mrs. |(A. J; Johnson atterded the funeral of her brother, |Edward Kjell , on Saturday. He passed away at Druce‘s Lake on ursday. Ser ‘were in Chicago anf burial at Irvinig, Park cemetery. . e fuâ€" neral ‘of her cousin Mrs. Apna Peâ€" derson, who died the same day, was held Mtnday at‘ Mt. Olivet.| A coâ€" incidence about, the deaths |of Mr. Kjellberg and Mrs. Pederson is that Mr. Kjellberg‘s mother ani Mrs. Pederson‘s father were twins and these twip were the first born in each family and their deaths occu ed the same day. ‘ t J. Boelter of Los Angeles, â€" place in August. Miss Brar day scliqol class gave a sh her last Wednesday evenin; The| Ward Gauntletts have gone to summer home in Mi Mrs.| Andrew Decker en i at a "Recipe Shower" on Wednesday in iment to Miss lotte Brand,| whose marriage to Rev. A. Mrs. Jirah Cole Jr. and| children have * ‘‘ to Boston to nd a month with relatives,‘ | N C â€" Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hihn have nained their‘ little daughter, Prisâ€" cilla Ann. She arrived June 24 at the â€"Highland â€"Park hospital. §. Earl Frost entertained the ‘ Bridge club last: week: The group will be entertained on July 17 at the| home of Mr7 Elmer Schmidt in Ele ; § Mr. and Mrs. Eat] Hurt ily ark spending the week wett, 3 ‘Mr..and Mrs. Kenneth Renwick of o have lease Easton house on West (‘:nfl'al javenue. _ _ Mr, and Mrs. Jam ie of c have hf:‘:t;yi at the h ~Peterson home, ‘ while the Petersons were vacationing in Wisâ€" onl hes _ down 5 mont ‘ for a Penfiel Automatic G | ~Water Heat |. (30â€"gallon siz ons N ways .~WAYS of l t water a vit e., But: how water when ‘oblem of conve ‘is solved for water heater! rth Sh 11 take d‘s Sunâ€" wer for okfield re. E.:‘:' y prip Edward passed ursday. 1 burial The fuâ€" ina Peâ€" ay, was A coâ€" of Mr. is that I| Mrs. o) necessity easily do you need nient hot you most Id autoâ€" hly ing make ore Gas or these dealors HE PRESS + Tol. Highwood 619 _ ‘Miss Jane Karch attended the ';ved(iingx.of her _ cousin,. Walter ames rch and Miss Kathryn Eloise Hansen in Chicago on Friday evening. P +9 Mrs. H. S. Fritsch, who }:as been visiting her parents, Mr.) and ‘"Mrs A. H. Muhlke, left on Sunday for a several weeks visit with Mrs. L. C. Mrs. Ross ‘Sherman underwent another operation at the Augu«fana hogpitd, Chicago, on Tuesday. ~ D. Leonard and other. friends in ‘Cleveland, Ohio. She will attend the Great Lakes exposition before re, . lt;l:‘.ming to her home in J‘cksonflfle, : PThe Double ‘M. club held a beach party Monday . evening. Dorathy Wessling was in charge of arrangeâ€" ments, oho e 2 4 Sm P u"lEdt;‘ Orsborn ;fll'& guest soloist in the Bethany church, Highâ€" oo the Netrany pinch witl io quest of the > } singer in fllew Presbyterian church that morning. | .. * .‘ â€"* Mrs. Thomas Mooney‘s home on Ridge road will be open on Friday afternoon of this week for a card party and luncheon at 1:30 o‘clock for the benefit of the Holy Cross Church, under the :wfiiffe- of ‘the Altar and Rosary society. ‘ There will be individual table prizes and attractive door prizesl. | /‘ n emtinct ridee elite at fanciton the contract xlub at eon next Thursday at Glengables Aea room in Glencog. : : Samuel Daniels is at Camp, Knox, Ky., for the summer. Sam attends Purdue university. His sister, Marie Daniels, came from Gary, Ind., on Saturday to spend the summ@r at the Dorcas Home, where she will be an assistant h j !Frank Sturtevant Jr. is attending camp at St. John‘s Military school in Wisconsin. : ~ â€"â€" | > } >‘ _ ‘Jack Sturtevant is returning week from California. |â€"â€" °* â€"â€" * Completely Automatic * Unfailingl; service you have w â€" % & NOHZ naroware c You know your maximum . monthi p hot water cost before the Penfield is installed. This cost never is more . . , â€" but it may be less . . . than the preâ€" determined amount. Here is definite _assurarice of hot water economy] . In addition to low cost, you enjoy a constant supply of hot water on_tap with a Penfield automatic gas water heater. The Penfield frees you from tending a water heater or carrying hot water. It provides hot water automatically, at.a uniforn, tempera. ture, every day in the year. 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