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Highland Park Press, 16 Jul 1936, p. 10

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{k" C $# 2 |I «o t 4# 4n E. K. cA'rmN Your Typewriter Man s PC TS OO Oe 9 0 fook We uit "‘E"""&:o"“ "Sztm.:;g ;:‘: Jr. on Sunday. . « S borge Obt 1wi * Mrs. Jack Morton has as her guest St.xl:cul‘;deE:g fiorzi;tthg her sister Mrs. Daniel Flatt of Glen iwo d.nthkrs with | Doroth Rogm,WenVitm, Anderson â€" and . Marcia g Mrs. Elmer Schmidt will entertain Highh"t:! Park M .Sundan hericlub tomorrow at her new home est Linke. spent y in Elgin, se Rev. and Mrs. F. G. ‘Pie 4 % fnnatwoweeks:hyvtm ,' CGREEN@It anp || * and son Gordon â€"and daughter of Waukegan, were the guests of Mrs. 'l'bomn_’ cousin, Mrs. J. A. Reichelt. trip to the Davik fnarm in Th s Mi [ Davis farm in Iberia Miss Olive Frantz eelobratedhh:: birthday anniversary at a party last Thursday evening. > The Just Sew club will meet Tuesâ€" day evening at the home of Mrs. C. J. Davis. Dr. Davis will show colâ€" ored motion pictures of her recent ut 4 4n‘ c ~ es in n rabintireteiineadiirind sn mss Lk 14 MR 10 her niece, Miss Charlotte Brand, on Wednesday, July 22, at her home in River Forest. Miss Brand‘s marâ€" riage to Rev. A. J. Boelter of Los Angeles will take place on Saturday, Anw â€"G ALBERT LARSON C id s AOOge ue : WEudd the Potter family in Fullerton. The Jacobson‘s \two little daughters, Charlotte and Carol, will remain here ‘with their grandmother, Mrs. W. F. Plagge. s ; f ‘h,’lln. Delbert Meyer Jleturuod home Friday from a month‘s visit with Mr. and Mrs, Al:l’g Meyer in New Florence, Mo., and with her father, Adam Courson in Brownsâ€" town, Ill. ; i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson and Mrs. Anderson‘s . sister, Miss Audrey McCusker, returned Saturâ€" day from a three thousand mile moâ€" tor trip into Canada, the New Engâ€" land "and Middle ‘Atlantic States. They spent two hours watching the famous quinteplets at Callendar, | Ontario. Mr. GREENSLADE STATIONER Highland Park 567 ; RS â€" RENTALS . u‘m Miss Laura Muhike will be hostess a towel sl.bwo_r. in compliment to 4 South PFirst Streot joi . and Mrs. Ray Evans Thomas 10. tuF: 8 polling places will be located â€" in Deerfield, Bannockburn and the outlying district. f Change of Election Date An election will be held Saturday, Aug, 18, for the purpose of voting on the proposed new fire district. The date was changed from July 25 to ‘Aug. 8. > Pallin® nlanans mt‘ 10 Mrs. Huhn and Mrs. Gisselbrecht are the oldest and youngest children of their family. Mrs. Huhn‘s children are John, Miss Louise, and Clarence all of Deerfleld. ‘There are four tlru’adehildnn and one great grandâ€" T‘wo of Mrs. Huhn‘s sisters, : Mrs. George Antes of Deerfield and Mrs. Robent Gisselbrecht of Wheeling were her guests that day, Her other two sisters are Mrs. George Bentz and Mrs. Philipine Dickman, both of: Melvin, IH., and one brother, who is William Lesser of Northfield. Mrs. Huhn Feted Thirtyâ€"two guests, with the Mutual club members as hostesses, assisted Mrs. Mary Lesser Huhn celebrate her 80th birthday anniâ€" versary last Tuesday afternoon. PAGE TEN DEERFIELD LOCALS CALL was charged with reckless % on Sunday in Libertyvyille when car was in a collision m!fi mobile driven by James Kil Deerfield, (who drives tha 1 sepo .1 37. , YRO Grives the High sehool bus). No one was i ‘Telephone your news items d local editor, Deerfield 485, on. day, if possible. Help make column interesting. . | ) The Bethlchem Y. P. M. C Joyed a beach party| Tuesday ning in Evanston. .‘ . â€" CSt Linke, Rev. and M ‘| and two sons from a two we Wis. . Mr. and M have gone nort tion. Mr. Charles annyal vacatior the C. M. : and depot, where t Aagent for over Condon, who is e T O Nt P TLcE OAE Ki ‘ 'vQ' were Mrs. William He ner m daughter, Jean, and nd Mrs. J. Thorsen of Beloit, W Captain Wm. Heumpfner of |Rort Sheridan. Mrs, Heumpfner‘ is |(Mr, Anderson‘sâ€"sister. . t h it ~» Ae 361 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olinson have gone north for a week 'i caâ€" tion. t J Mr. Charles Selig is takillg his annyal vacation from his f?‘, at the C. M..and St. Paul D } eld depot, where ‘he has m } ition Aagent for over forty a i P. Condon, who is theâ€"night opé ktor, is temporarily working days, }! Weekâ€"end guests at the Elmidy C. Anderson home on Fair Oa ;:} yeâ€" m were Mrs. William Heun) ner | and daughter, Jean. and Mrl ... s | Mrs. George Antes will rtain Circle One of St. Paul‘s h on Thursday afternoon of next Week at her home on Deerfield road,} Mrs. George Ott will be hdbtess to St. Paul‘s Sewing society todaly. Te c 000 c3 000 / o "L Mrs. George LaBahn mother#n. C. Niebur of spent ‘Wednesday with ] LaBahn. | . Hugh English and Mr: White of Spokane, Wash., iting. > #: ‘Mrs. Inving Brand spent with her parents, Mr. and English in Evanston, wher aunts and an uncle. Mr/ The Harry Baum famil Sunday from a two weel North‘Judson, Ind. _ Rev. J. E. Savage visite ington, D. C., last week. from Techny read the ma Holy Cross church on Sut ~Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Wo on, Saturday for a week Three Lakes, Wis, Mr. and Mrs; A. L. Re visiting their da hiter, M Brand at White fikf,.l(h Miss Harriet Stryker ating from her recent ap at the home of her sister ald Easton, *4 | Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gi Vernon, Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs, Arthur Merne weekâ€"end at Camp Maâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Floyd nger and Mrs. Mary Entorf sp: unday at the Ira Bubert home in rville. Mrs. Entorf remained a visit ;rith her sister, Mrs, Wessâ€" ing. . / ~. â€" { , Mrs. Carleton 8. ‘assistant oditw- of "T tional magazine of c and is in New York Scribner previously was editor of the Junior cago Odlendar." f "fi'."i‘i.‘fi“‘gm ",:j Sunday from Michiga The iIndependent SoGa) club will hold ‘a dessert lune at 1:15 o‘clock on ‘Wednesday, July 22, at the home of Mrs. Juliug Johnson of Central avenue, â€"â€" ; _ Mrs. J. R. Notz dnd,o sons and Bill, and‘ Missâ€" H&z¢! Rapy motoring to Californ ,! > Dr. W. 0. Ruby, 1ui nt e tive of the Chicago P : erian occupy the pulpit of the Deer Presbyterian â€" church dn‘ . Sa morning. Dr. W. F. Wel is in Mrs, Irrlnz Brand ntertaining the contract bridge clfib at luncheon today at Glengables MTea room in Glencoe. _ _ t f Mrs. John Welch hak $s her guest her niece from W , te:gr;d‘::emg: h (fi eral Chicago on Saturday. Marian and Kath are ‘spending their‘ paternal and Mrs. George M. their maternal and Mrs, C. P. Nelsor Towa. } C Miss Myrtle Lee will attend Dana college (Theologic ) |in. Nebrakka this fall, Hqtfllnéo, mer Rasmusâ€" sen, also attends th !Iz nary, ).:< Marian and Knth ine Kerrihard are ‘spending seve .mh with their‘ paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George r‘",;r hard and their maternal gr idparents, Mr. 'lnd Mrs, C. P. Nels n in Red Oak,. Mrs. May Reid, hothas been visâ€" iting her d ghter, (Mrs. George Engstrom, has gonk fo. California, to be with another 6 pughter, Miss Gladys Reid. o «_ Mr. and Mrs. | Wessling «and d“;fi"‘. Dotothy, and Miss Bertha Freese w unday supper guests at the Edgar Wessling home in Northbrook. _ || . o Mrs. . Eugene is visiting her parents, Mr. a f . Dempster in Foley, Ala. a a5 a M% ‘; 0 suflh’ Lee , B & 4 2« Winter of Eim trobt) â€" : Mrs. Emil Fred ‘,: with h Marshail and ‘iin ughter lotte and Leslie Schegkie left day for a fortnight) ; it wit Sophia ‘Kalbitzer i + dia, 'ur'l wu]hm ."i“nn. Qf mary terrace spent Beveral da week with her fo: ’E‘ J. G. Myers in Madisn, Wis. Merner sgpent , where Rer two nt events, ity, Mrs, nt the aâ€"Wan. Washâ€" enâ€" apschull atâ€" relative in er is now A ‘priest 8 in the »tl)l:(hy »hieago spent ther, â€" August with her son, ughter Charâ€" cie left Saturâ€" isit with Mrs. readia,: Mich. en : of Roseâ€" eral days last reighbor, Mrs. he recuperâ€" dectomy rs. Donâ€" and Jean terian will â€"Deerfleld turned isit in Forâ€" Id Giss ed home advisory '7' “Chi‘ isit at rthur e visâ€" Leslie nt execuâ€" Bunday is in the rok her son are 42 Geo, F. Forest Ri 44. ki mann & wf to S. D. l SMith‘ I‘n. 7 Blk 1 L G 'e" First [Add, ‘to Northmoor Terrace, Sec. 4, $ ; ‘S. D. Sthith to E. L. An & wt 3t is QCD Lot 7 Blk 1 L. G. Arries‘ . Fikst ‘Add: to. Notthmoor Tem0 + C | s f Li«"A.nll ast to A tens W.D.] Nly hf L | land Add} to Highl: |_H. Wicherski to M. V. oort it . Blk 1. !| L, G. \rris First moor Te , Bec.. H. P. Huysler et : ner & “jt tens V Lot 4 Blk 4 First Highlands, Sec. 25. G, .,;., to E. B Lot C RaÂ¥inia Wood C, A. arson & '! & wf it tens W. D. 142 ft Ldt 8 Bik 1: land Park] . .. .. E. L ‘h(" semann Smith QCD Lot 7 BI First Ad ‘ to Nort s- D. "u to E ner & wz‘ijt tens W. D. Lot Lot 4 Blk 4 First Add, to tens W land |A proachin the por are new. some on .. Vande eral aes Mr. | REAL J Ael > t : a . . ours Buth Lindsey, who served as sectetary in the new Lake Forest high school this past year, has reâ€" Spanish in the William Jewell colâ€" lege|at Libertyville, Missouri. She will) ;obe?ean of girls.‘ lgiu Lind+ sey‘s home is in Springfield, Mo. § : aph . Yore is a patient in °St. : e hospital in Waukegan. | y; The New Deal club met last Wedâ€" nudfi at.the home of Mrs. Ernest Lemii in Glenview. Mrs. Louis Soefâ€" ker will entertain .the club on Wedâ€" nesday, Aug. 5. ol 8 guests at the 8. 8. Love home Iwere Mrs. Joseph Dunn, Mrs. Willi Harding and | daughter Lois, Mrs. Joseph Stevans and chilâ€" dren \if Lake Forest and Miss Marâ€" garet Ludlow of Chicago, _ C Arris First Add. to Northâ€" t T » 86¢. & : aiyat . P. Mhysler et al to A. J. Goeckâ€" m a104 LuUs and Mhsuchnqu and enâ€" at trip on Lake Michigan., les left their son at the camp and returned home ld‘s population is desig. ‘a sign on North Waukegan 1800â€"but ‘motorists apâ€" t the village from the Highâ€" k i1 are informed that lation is 1850.â€" Both signs ,A we trying to impress fast to A. Varley & wf jt Nly hf Lot 87 South Highâ€" to Highland: Park, Sec. 25. erski to R. Vandenvoort & voort jt tens W. D. Lot 6 11 to M. Drell QCD Lot ixon & Co‘s North Shore e Sub, Secs. 34 & 35. M. Foote to S. N. Drell ESTATE TRAN8rERS is wW. D. E 50 ft of Nly 8 Blk 12 City of Highâ€" o L. B. Kiefer QCD Pt . Woods, Sec: 36. n & wf to N. B. Larson Highland Pa Meyers i vacationing in 8 & pt Ravinia THE PRESS â€"it‘s nice to have tha¢ real peace of mind that : comes with the know re that your valuables are safely guarded un 4 the protection of one of our in.di,viduil safe sit boxes. . . . . . less than a cent a ’day. y gn.y that peace of mind Méember of the Federal Dij T. & T. Co. TX to T. J. McKearnan & wf jt tens: :pt of S%|of SW% See. 17. ‘@% Lot 42 Geo F. Nixon & Co‘s North Shore Forest Ridg Bees. 34 & 35. ‘ 19K > G. F. Mehren qw«;fi . H. Zimâ€" mfi:wfjtwu.QC hot 11 in Mutray & Terry‘s Resub‘ Bec. 26. Highland Park Buildin@#iCompany TELEPHONE BALK arrange for ‘one today at [ | WHILE YOU‘RE A State Ban t : When you are away on vacation; keef in touch bf telophone _ with those back home.â€" Bell Systam lines where and the cost is small wherever ,‘,, h sspecialy ater 7 in t eveniiq 960 alday * Harriett Kellett to :K. E. Stenâ€"| WE it tens W. berg W. D. Lt 3 Blk 8 in Northwood | LiÂ¥be, .Sec. 33, Manor of Sec 86. . . BefFmingt P. V. Troup as executor & Tr. of | hmmi Otto Heper, dee‘d t M..Miloy, P. Jr. pt 346 & C. Troup & V. T. Uhlemann Deed |_ Atkinson Lot 14 in McQuire & Orr‘s Northâ€" . Lots 9 & wods Sec 29. * ke Bluff. to E. W. Lewis QCD Pt of } Lot 7 in + # 34 *4 ts HOME THURS Â¥u. dv To s P K | wr °1 w# â€"+ & hus 50 JULYy D ft Lot $ he4 to T 1§ & x :P # t 4

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