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Highland Park Press, 6 Aug 1936, p. 11

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34 t4 CA Wtd 3A Meintzer in Theatricals Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Leverick of Hazel avenue had as their dinner tThe women of ‘the Bethlchem church auxiliary will serve an outâ€" door cafeteria supper on the church lawn on Wednesday, Aug. 12, servâ€" ing at 5:30 p.m. Mrs. John Stryker is chairman of the supper. No resâ€" epvations are necessary and the community is invited. Legion Carnival : "Bigger and Better" is the slogan for this year‘s annual carnival of the Deerfield Post, American Legion and the Deerfleld Unit, Legion Auxâ€" iliary. ‘The is scheduled for Friday, &’mtuggt and Sunday, Aug. 14, 15 and 16. _ Holy Cross Luncheon â€" ‘ed The ladies of the Holy Cross Sewâ€" ing society are serving a luncheon today at 1:30 p.m. in the parish hall. Hostesses will be . Mrs. Leslie Behrens, Mrs. Earl Frost and Mrs. Hubert McGuire. rooms field. Mrs. 8. D. Shanafelt of Highland Park will be hostess to St. Paul‘s Guild on Friday (tomorrow) at a 1:15 dessert luncheon in the activity Highland Park 1060 brer Tayinag t tadincdate shafier stt stt Preiionacld 4 Mr. Kress is a former Mayor of Deerfield and was for years a memâ€" ber of the grade school board, seryâ€" ing at the time the old wooden structure burned in May, 1913, and was one of the three directors in ofâ€" Sfice when the first unit of the presâ€" ent:â€" school was erected. Mr. Kress has allied himself with the public spirited group which worked enerâ€" getically to bring water, gas, elecâ€" tricity and subway to Deerfleld as it emerged from a tiny rural comâ€" munity to a suburban village. Mr. Kress has been in the employ of the C. M. & S. P. railroad for over fo y There were fifty guests at tHe | party. ’l‘.worr::y-one years ago the Kress family had a picture taken.| Bunday the same children, now grown, took | the same positions around their nts, with the exâ€" | ceptions of 1{. two sons, Arthur and Gordon, who no longer could sit 1 on their parents knees. Comparison ( of the two pictures is intarnatina Moran Plumbing & Heating C You are Mrs. Earl K?eu’ and two dc-;-g’ht;-r; of Rutherford, N. J., and Arthur Kress of Terra Haute, Ind. y* Mrs. Robert Greenslade (Ruth) and two childnlJ; Mr. and Mrs. George Hessler (Margaret) and two sons, all of Highland Park; Mr. and Mrs. John Kress jof Winnetka;., Mr, and U nc a se l EC L _ The lgmf.o?lr. and Mrs3.â€"B. H. Kress of avenue, Deerfléld, was the of a big family reâ€" union on y. ~It was the first time since the World War that the entire family had met under one roof. â€" The occasion was in h‘on:“ol the visit of the eldest son, : A with his wife and two children, Earlene and Loretta of Rutherford, New Jersey. The ten Kress chilâ€" dren and their families which inâ€" cluded sixtéeen grandchildren are; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clavey (Marie) and four children; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Willman (Loretta) and son} Mr.. and Mrs. Paul Kress and two children;â€" Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kress and q:m children, and Gorâ€" don Kress, all of Deenfield; Mr. and : Wedding t Mrs. Elopise Feldbaush Collins, 21 years old, ‘ptvxahm-oo, Mich., and (‘iadpt.ofVolnpy W. WortmnnnL ', :: fi:rr' old, a = meo Tecodey evonile 49 ihe Rer. Robert W, Hartness, chaplain of Fort &a‘dfin. at the minister‘s home, 1156 Chestnut street, Deerâ€" field. Capt. Wortman, a professor of milihryqr-:iene‘(lt‘ the University of <Illinois, is at Fort Sheridan to train hio.-i'c. students, ‘The couple met year at Champaign, where Mrs. Collilt was studying. music. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Feldbaush. : : DEERFIELD LOCALS PAGE TEN of St. Paul‘s church in Deerâ€" ‘Open: WEEK DATS 9 a ns &", pik [d SUNDAYs AXD ; ggfi%:?s?' T0 hm 1o 5:30 nal h rein e oo aboste ts n . +4 ~; o | » & First Church of Christ, Sclentlst i | Highland Park _ â€"â€" | _ Cafeteria® St. Paul‘s Guild ‘pictures is interesting. Electrol Oil Burners Witten Building « nmp..q CLIFFORD B. MORAN, Prop. 4 Sales and Service with the exâ€" sons, Arthur nger could sit . Comparison Mr. and Mrs. Ethan three children of Milw last weekâ€"end at the ho tives here. Mrs. Willm Mrs. V;jelliam \ Schinle with Ml,’.:, and Mrs. Lev in Northbrook over the The A. ~Juvenile: Mr. ‘and Mrs. E Johnst (Hilda* Soefker) and Â¥o childr and ‘Mrs. Johhston‘s miother, M George Soefker and sofl George . accompanied rs. Rise Socefk Paddack to her h at â€"Thr Lakes, Wis. o | Friday.) George remained for a visit i his sist but the others ?Ame horle Sunday. U /s age PC U i: Mr..and Mits. Josep son Joseph JIr., of â€" were.visitors at the C home Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs. E, H. nson and children and Mrs. JohniBon‘s mother Mrs. George Pettis, have gone north for a vacation trip. | â€" be entertained at lu Merchandise Mart. Mrs. Friedel Fuller is attending a series of lectures this k in Chi cago given by the itt Yarn Co. The course includas m 1y phases o knitting, such as style} color combi nations, blocking, g and reâ€" modeling. On Ffl+y e group wria be entertained at 1 n at the turn home xlth r. Basinger, [ Mr. and Mrs.. Burto® Johnston :I Chicago spent ebq_ webkâ€"end at t home of his pnele'f William D. Johnt ston. ( I T I D i I . Raymond |Lord| of dhicago Tsitfil at the homes of twdlof his aunts, Mrs. Fred ‘Haggie ald Mrs. |Emil Fredricks 6 ~Bunday! Mr. Lord is a grandson Of â€"the laté C. W. Pettis Reed r (leftThursday fo a two weeks visit in Apkansas. Mrg. Basinger the c * n, who ha been there st réonth will r turn home with Mr. Basinger, er Mr. and Mrs.. Burto® Johnston of Mr. and Mrs. Line Sunday dinpner gues Whiting h in C Mrs. RoEEWShe went a major ; ope Augustana hospital, Thursday. | â€" > R. McCollaugh of Wiola, Wis., on Saturday mnim, ug. \1, in Paul‘s . church. | r attendan were Irene and Ha Green. *\ Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok officia at the wol*iimr of r L. Pot! of La Farge, Wis., and Miss Marian Mr. and Mrs. Milt@h Frantz drove to N: ville on Sunday to get th daughter, Miss Oli Frantz, 0 had attended an elical conférâ€" ence there , ‘during the previ week. _ pg iuoping a mw arole on n a ‘Miss Olive Franth left on Wtd- nesday (yesterday) to attend a genâ€" eral convéntion of Bunday schools gnd E. ul Christiart Endeavors of vangelical chure being â€" held from Wedhesday to Bunday at L’ke Wawasee, \Oakwood |Park, Ind. Mrs. Samuel Fr been visiting in turned to the home Mr..and Mrs. A. . several stay for her home in J Miss Helenmary yesterday from Flo: grandparents. I Mr. A. another ] able to be nOls. Miss Helen Eng#tnom spent two weeks in Michigan visiting a school friend from the . URiversity of IIliâ€" s I s brother, Lowell Mé s s R. Kam,both of thif Mentrose Bpach hotel in| Chicago 'd”.;ont ‘ wellâ€" theatrigal prod o ang stage attor of Lienen d erminy, New Yofk and Calffornia. The dinâ€" ner was given iff hono ont e :(ei who will ve ;: f P e for a Ch us ‘[4 f a, ur of e ‘Un{hd'sgzl,i America | along> wil p&?lbly onl roductiin neaded (ay Mr.. Mior. Wiile in Plorids [his winter My, P eniner ore ,« winter Mr, Mr. and [Are. Morfgus 8. pritciiard T osepuile in n 8. Pritchard ive. To onl te) and .Mr. and siding . Jn Jacksofvilie. | A _ tbwo montes L »': le, | A two February will brifk Mr Molntser] back to’khiugo ' s otming n io the o ‘ore continuing H. Muhike, who suffered rt ‘a last week, is up and afound again. | . muel J , who had ng in land, has ‘reâ€" han Willman and Milwilukee spent Feegan and ies Center, irles Dattilo , who undetâ€" i‘;”tion at" ';}{: aturned ho i Green.. | n Pettis :wer at the W. , who had land, has !:‘.e- f her p&i'e?ta, Muhlke for a before leaving ksonville, Fla. tech . arrived a to visit her )ther, Mrs. George Ir. e â€" Soefker ‘at Three George JIr. i his sister, es of relaâ€" r;s mother, r, .visited Schinleber eekâ€"end. will have n as their ,’H.o}m, reâ€" Johnston children baby son of Chicago. Mr, Wennerâ€" sted‘s father, who is Mrs. Leander -â€"-H;--H““w.‘m l o l ih e w feld Rvenie hik been is on Springâ€" and Mrs. Harold W enn‘::’ tel:iy Mr. 7 and % A. R. Warner has been visitâ€" ing ‘relatives. in Sandusky, Ohio. tr. and Mrs.Frank Jacobs Jr. and their little son, with Mrs. Jacobs‘ brother and sister, Alfred and Ruth Johfison, are vacationing at Eagle River, Wis. Smd rs. 8. P. Hutchison spent the ip‘ week at the R. D. Reeds home n go. Rev, A. J. Boelter arrived Sunday from Los Angeles, Calif. His marâ€" riage to Miss Charlotte Brand will take place Saturday afternoon. lhe Just Sew club met Tuesday aftérnoon at the lovely new home of . Arnold Keller, ; Jean and Margaret Scully left on s;fi.y for a visit in Seattle, Wash. _ toes j ‘Mrs. J. R. Notz and two sons, Bob and Bill, returned home this past weekâ€"end from a trip to California. aâ€" Notz family drove west with Migs Hazel Rapp. YOU control the low monthly cost! Miss Hazel Rapp is returning from a trip,to California next week. She is leaving August 10 with her brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas MeNeil of Martinez, fufl; .‘The McNeils will go west in in two weeks. | y . The Deerfield Village Board of 'l\'jutcea will meet Tuesday evening, Aug. 11, at 7:30 o‘clock in the vilâ€" lage offices in the Masonic temple. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rapp moved on Saturday from Rosemary terrace to| Forest avenue. . Mr. and Mrs. Oryville Endebrock nfi‘i ‘son Dorris returned Sunday from Effingham, IIIL. ~â€" ‘Wilda . Miessner . of Bannockburn l?d Rev. Earl J. Bruso are enrolled at : Northwestern . university this summer. | a turns from her yacation. The Holms and â€"Mrs. George Sticken Sr, are away for severalâ€" weeks. *4 e hok | for Hot Water _ | .. Jhen. (Wait? JOHN LEONARDI 806 Railway Ave., Highwood â€" Tel H gives convenience at low cost ... the clean fuel of prov efficiency and a.epen‘dability TH E * Use GAS for â€"Tél Highwood 519 Mr. and Mis. Henry Petersen reâ€" turned Tuesday from a vacation trip at Fish Creek, Wis. The Rayâ€" mond Dobbins family also returned Mr. and‘?u’r‘s. nus;;u pau.r;‘m had as their guests ursday, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Wilbur Potterton of Milâ€" ;nukee and Guy Billington of Caliâ€" ornia. 144 P ' Dr. and Mrs. V.â€"W. Spriggs a Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ross are home fromnt.; motor trip around Lake Michigan. ; | ; Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gréim and two childrti; ‘Marjorie and Le Roy, with Mr. and Mrs. George Greim oi Rock Island, left on Sunday for fortnight‘s; stay at. Eagle: Riverj'1 Wis, â€" !; . ( 1 4 There will be no meeting of the Holy Cross Altar and Rosary soci. ty during the month of August. _ Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Luett of Dav» enport, I ; gpent several days % last ‘week. at the home . of theil daughter, Mrs. L. E. Greim of Sunâ€" set court. | â€"! [rk33 } Mrs, B. J. Dickens .and hg daughter, Mrs. Richard. Wilde a son Richard‘Jr. of Chicago, vbhj at the Reichelt home on Wednesda Mrs. Dickens entertained her bridge club at luncheon on Friday at Three Acres Tea room, near Deerfleld. Mrs. B.| H. Kress, Mr, and Mrs, Earl Kress and daughter, Loretta, were dinner guests Montay evening at the William A. Whiting homel;; Chicago. â€"|| LxpatPH t Mrs. Soefker of County Line road entertained ‘at a stork shower on | Thursday evening for her dludhfi,.‘ Mrs. Rose Paddack of Three , ~Wis. Guests were close rehtnu and a few friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O‘Connor and daughter, Mary, attended the wedâ€" ding of mflonnor's sister, Dorâ€" othy T. Iwin of Lake Forest and Chester Ear] Varner of Chicago on Tuesday morning at St» Mary‘s chunch in Lake Forest. . Mary was a flower girl for her Aunt: Dorothy, Hvale‘s brother, will live with them. PRE S 8 156 W K. NOTZ n 358 Central Ave, Highland . R. NOTZ HARDWARE CO. _ ‘-------iio---’h--...--.-.-.-------.--.---- P Y tA Tnl in mt oemectiih..dh... 6. 3 all fuel uses in your home! fuel of proved . fhe â€"~Mr. and Mrs. Neil Anderson ha leased. the William . Hertel apart (Alice Clavey, daughter of th Harry Claveys, was hostess at i party Thursday afternoon in hono of her Ith birthday anniversary. â€" Mr.. and Mrs. Elmer Clavey en tertained at dinner at the Towersâ€" Evanston Thursday | evening i honor of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kress Ruthford, N. J. ‘The Kresses | visit Mrs. Kress‘ father, Mr. rane, in Evansville, Ind., before turning east. home from a two weeks afl‘*n’tonfflq trip at Fish Creek. â€"â€"..â€" W K i. MORAN PLUMBING & HEATNG €0 Deerfield State Bank 89 smt o5 fi\°§‘:¢“ A Director of Our BaBk . and President fgr Seven Years‘ ) “‘V' jor 9 penkhes, | dentibes ; grer eb | ++ n sh’\i Rubolp Jn Ms Deerfield, Illinois In a Penfic AUTOM ATIC GA WATER HEATER ANDER‘3 Shop, 18 S Park, HIl. | FINAL C uctions ¢ | more lc â€" Septem joying Se a fishing thip up k. UpoR) his iss ce ivan, ry of ---o--.fi-.." THURS (€ ali gupeel John.;: Y) Hout er hot for visit

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