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Highland Park Press, 13 Aug 1936, p. 12

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4t i\ id # 3+ t Â¥3 tÂ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Paul John Sands (Anne Warner) ‘of Albany, N. Y., who have been visiting Mrs. A. R. Warner, have returned east, acâ€" companied by Mrs. Sands‘ sister, Miss Jane Warner. Miss Warner will visit her grandmother, Mrs. Anna Warner at St. Thomas, N.Y., and then will go to Sandusky, 0., to have a brief stay with relatives there before returning to her studies at the Presbyterian Hospital in Chiâ€" cago. Mrs, Warner and the Sands also visited recently at Sandusky. Mr. and Mrg. Carl E. Olson and family attended the funeral of Mr. Olson‘s uncle, Mathias Olson in Chiâ€" cago, who passed away ‘Tuesday. Misses Ollie and Mollie Dettmer of Van Wert, O., were guests this past week of Mrs. Pauline V. Botâ€" ker and her sister, Miss Florence Rogers. © ‘ Your Typewriter Man the first meeting of the Evangelical Church in Illinois, gave a history of the Northfield Church. Daniel Stanger‘s farm embraced both sides of the DesPlaines river, at Dam No. One, and this was the location of the first church services of that deâ€" nomination held in Allinois. | Electrical Contractor Electric Shop GREENSLADE Mrs. John Magnusson of Northâ€" brook opened her home for a misâ€" sionary meeting last Wednesday afâ€" ternoon for members of the Northâ€" field, Deerfield, and Itasca societies. Miss Edna Fritsch showed pictures of the Jack‘s Creek, Ky., Mountain Mission and told of her work there. Mrs. May Entorf, whose father, Daniel Stanger, gave his home for the first meeting of tha EKuanmilbet & ) d seb onl t Gran treraulihs, Aheoraisints The advisory citizen‘s committee will meet with this board. Members of this committee are Harold Norâ€" man, Erwin Seago, Mrs. W. A. Tenâ€" nerman, Mrs. Marshall Doty,‘H. C. Hawes, E. P. Pearson, and Frank Burroughs. & ALBERT LARSON The town board of auditors will hold a meeting this evening at 7:30 o‘clock in the Town Hall, to #pprove relief bills. The board is composed of the supervisor, aJmes O‘Connor; the town clerk, Mrs. Theres&"Poterâ€" sen, and two justices of peace. 4 South First Street phone 555 _ Highland Park Town Board Meets Miss Robinson was removed to the Highland Park Hospital. Xâ€"rays reâ€" vealed not a single broken bone. She remained there for several days. because of severe body bruises. . Continuing east with a flat EE. at too great a speed to make the curve at Gastheld‘s bridge, her ear left the road, crashed through the fence and broke off an. electric light pole. The car was a total wreck. ‘ . Veanne Robinson of Chicago drivâ€" ing a Ford coupe, ‘ miraculously esâ€" caped death last Monday evening about nine o‘clock. Her car was in a collision with Howard Backer, Bowâ€" man Dairy employee, of Prairie avenue, Highwood, near Clayey‘s Nursery on West Deerfleld Road. _ Accident For their. wedding trip Rev. Mrs. Boelter will visit Banff Lake <Louise before going to Angeles to make their home. Brandâ€"Boelter Wedding ©|â€" f The lovely garden at the home of Mrs, Géorge Brand was the setting for : the pretty wedding of her daughter Miss Charlote Brand ‘on Saturday afternoon. Rev. Harvey B. Siemsen, minister of the Bethany Church in Highland Park, officiated. Miss Brand became the bride of the Rev, August J. Boelter of Los Anâ€" geles. * She: wore tea rose. pink marquisette with hat to niatch and. her sister, Mrs. W.; W. Clark, wearâ€" ‘ing yellow with brown accessories, was her matron of honor. â€"Mary Adele Clark, in a pale green frock, carried flowers for her aunt. Anâ€" other niece, Miss Shirley Clark, played the wedding march,. The bride was given in marriage by her brothâ€" er, Leslie Brand, and Her other brother, Irving Brand, served the | groom as best man. 1 E. K. CATTON PAGE TWELVE DEERFIELD LOCALS STA iland Park 567 â€" RENTALS â€" SALRS and and PuBLIc porcelain cnz#:gl top. Fully oven. New type oven temper trol. A real fi featurc barga your Public Service Store. . all the . ookinf' mira sive mfidcls. lfioy modern convéhience Mrs. ‘Robert Gréensl tained the contract elub day at the Green Tén P B. C. Vice, who Hhs been managâ€" ing the Decrfield. Obffee Shop, has returned to his hormle in Louisville, Ky. Mr. Vice is a brother of Mys. Clarence Wilson. â€"|| . i0 _ Mr..and Mrs. H, A. Loewenthal (Helen : Reichelt) are coming from their home in Phoenix, Ariz..":he middle of August, y will attend a national shoot at Camp Perry, O., before coming to Deerfield to visit Mrs. Lowenthal‘s thother, Mrs.| J, A. Reichelt. . | I Mr. and Mrs. @harles Roll are here from Indiana for a visit with their daughter, M : George Sticken. W. A. Bickforf | is | bui summer home at Briggs â€" Ela township, Lake County. The children‘s parade, held in conjunction with the Legion carniâ€" val, will begin at 7 p.m. on Friday with Phil Scully in charge. W,. A. Bickford | is buildinq a summer home at Briggs Lake in‘ Carleton S. Seribner has sold his home to Mr. Nolde and has moved from Meadowb 00K Lane to Evanâ€" ston. R. B. Johnsfton has purchased the J; M HeafieM house and the Landis house now L upied by Royal C. Vilas Jr., has Also been sold., _ Dorothy Yore of West Lake é-‘or-‘ est was the weekâ€"ond guest of 'dm‘ Johnson. | _ $ I uooo o e En en + nttirancins io in wpal Miss . Josephing Woodman | has leased the lower mpartment of her house to Mr, and Mrs. Johnson and son of Minneapolis, © | Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Wing Th_tlfsday_ for G1 Lake, Mich Vers MrS, K. M.iMant. _: _ (1. : . George E. Smith of Chicago, an old experienced " ered pharmaâ€" cist, relieved Thgodore J, Knaak, a Deerfleld druggist, while the latter was in northern Wisconsin on & fishâ€" ing trip. Next week Mr. Smith will be in -Westmo“‘ near Downer‘s Grove. it ‘ Miss Laura Muhlke of Rives Forâ€" est spent the wedk end with her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. R. M.\Vant. .: ~ James J. Hoo# has sold bi‘l“hlmme on West Deerfi@ld Road to Milton 0. Olson, who will be moving here from 4753 B oatlway, Chicago, on or about September ist. ‘ â€"| Miss Laura MUhike of Rivet Forâ€" Mr. â€"and Mrs. Alexander of Toronto, Canadg, were‘ called here this week se of the gudden death of their son, Ernest Blick, of Chestnut street. | â€" . 1§} * Miss Mczmunuoflc;w » i t & ste » g’:a"::n & Me e rq. .r{ A real ful fea Public Servic T ‘;‘:r!â€"â€"----vâ€"' "oP CGP W1 or éfagnrumu ILLino1s || SX South St. Johne Avenue t &élub on Thutsâ€" Tél Pot in Hig}n- SErRvicE Company ience of électric ‘cookery ptional terms. Stainless él top. Fully insulated ‘oven tcmpcray:ufg ‘conâ€" feature bargain now at ice Store..||| â€" arne slade â€" enterâ€" . Wing left Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Koebelin and daughter Constance and Mr. and lfi; Irving Brand and Miss Mary Hobart are spending. the week at Lake Geneva. *4 _ _Mrs, Arthur Cashmore was the of honor at a surprise birthâ€" day) party Friday afternoon at her honle in Wauconda. Eleven guests from Deerfleld attended the party, arranged by her daughter, Mrs. Roy Clavey. A j _Mrs. L. A. Dondanville of Moline, who is a brother of Fr. Dondanville. ‘Miss Helenmary Fritsch of Jackâ€" sonville, Fla., came north last week to join ‘her mother, Mrs. H. Samuel Fripch (Mabel Muhlke) for a visit at the A. H. Muhlke home. .. Rev. E. L. Dondanville, priest in charge at the St. Thomas Acquinas church, Chicago, ‘with his sister, Miss Anne Dondanville, and their nigce, Miss Grace Dondanville of Slx\mnnauk‘ IIl., visited at the Enâ€" der home on Saturday with Dr, and Moline, I!l. The Dondanvilles enâ€" joyed a ten day trip to Fish Creek and ‘Minocqua, Wis., while the chilâ€" dfen visited their aunts, Mrs, Euâ€" gene and Miss Clara Ender, _ uf Chicago moved to Mrs. Louise ueh!‘s apartment on Monday. ° t Lt. E. M. Burns and Mrs. Burns are moving from the Elizabeth laertsche‘ house on West Road the first of September. (|Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Dondanville: (Eva Ender) and their children deâ€" rted Sunday for their home in : Miss Olive Frantz returned: Sunâ€" day from Lake Wawasee, Indiana, ‘where she attended an Evangelical convention. Kenneth Vetter also \bpent the week there. Miss Frantz g:oucht her aunt Miss Laura Wessâ€" ng from the Hubbard Haven Memâ€" ‘prial Home at New Carlisle,. Ind., with her to <Deerfleld. Miss Wessâ€" ling will remain here. for the Barâ€" ington Camp Meeting which is to held Agst 21â€"31. | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wennersted _ Mrs. Warren Pettis underwent a major operation. last week at m ‘Waukegan hospital, : _ â€" m o L Miss Minnie Stryker of Evanston pent last week with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Stryâ€" ker. _ P Jean Boyle who underwent an apâ€" pendectomy at the Highland Park Hospital last week is recovering from peritonitis. Leon Jerris of Chicago spent Wednesday with Mr, and Mrs. Samâ€" uel Joseph of Chestnut street.: Dr. and Mrs. V, W. Sprigges will be moving this month to the Koebeâ€" lin house on Forest avenue which they purchased recently. The Koeâ€" belin family will move to Niles Cenâ€" ter. land Park. Mrs. G. A. Willen is hostess today at luncheon at Brier Hill Country Club. out need for heating nbriiuB whole new bag of tricks to THE PRESS models on display. Prices See Your Neighborhood Dealer for prices and specifications of new electric ranges. Many ___Ralph Hogenberger from Rockfotd over th and visited hfi panents, Fred Horenberger. Mr, <and |Mrs.: Mel (Marjorie Frokt) will week at the ) is in W Walter Page spent Sa Sunday at Camp Ma vid Gardner, Charles K and Carter s ret Mr. and Mrs. Carl F tertained relgtives from Sunday. [| ||| Mrs. Fred, Horen luncheon gut: of her > E.. Krueger Northbr« Mr. and Mrs.; F. L. 1’1 had been‘ yisgiting . at Harold‘s home, have their home in Beardstow The R. E. Jaynes 1 ed home recently from to the Ca t an entire meal of meat, y etables, dessert â€" with mferoflqvororodo or bakes one potato w Mrs. C. C| Fehr of|‘Oak.Park is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harold Peterson. % Lois Fiehr, spent the weekâ€"end at her sister‘s home. 4 THRIFT cooke in Canada. Mrs: mond â€" Ddbbins‘ sister, Miss Alice Ulfers, hag gone to Glaâ€" cier National Park and Lake Louise Graydon St. Clair, wh is employâ€" ed at Juhrend‘s Garage, has purâ€" chased ‘the Becker house on Osterâ€" mian, which was built by R. B. Patâ€" terson. | | 6 The Kenpeth Weirs of Rosemary terrace are now at home after an auto trip to Seattle, Wash, ; â€"Mrs, Fred Meyer as her house guest her in, Mrs, Dora Coates, of Eris, Penna. The ite ¢ream socigal sponsored by the Presb ‘rian Chyrch on Saturâ€" day evening was wel? ‘attended. Mr. and Mrs. William Cruickâ€" shank and son Billy lare visiting in Minnesota, The two little daughters, Margarét and Jean, are staying with Mr. and Mrs. John J. Welch. | Hr;.m Cole lived with her daughter, Mrs. A, D. Williams, at North Chestnut | Street, passed away last week funeral sgerâ€" vices were held Satiirday with iinâ€" terment mms, ‘alworth counâ€" ty in Wisconsin. Mrs. Cole was 86 years old. â€" | > â€" Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stanger are enjoying an automobile trip. During the vacation they expect to stop off and vigit the P. N.|Butsons (Winiâ€" fred Pl-gu)‘iu Estherville, Iowa. Mrs. Butson and Mrs. Stanger are sisters. â€"| solt 3 6 Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Meyers and children |‘returned‘ from a week‘s visit with M: eyer‘s aunt, Mrs. afi Schmid at, Grystal Falls, Mich. |â€"| + $ 40 f [( o Mrs. Jacob Ott unday guests at the John Jonm in Chicago. Mrs. Carl Frick will entertain her bridge club on Friday afternoon.. m It‘ldfl. ch gs my terson, who their son turned to wl I"c + was. the usin, Mrs. Friday. { Olson enâ€" Hicago on ily returnâ€" trip south in â€" Rugen spend. the in. â€" urday and Wan. Daâ€" pschull Jr. rned with L weekâ€"end . and Mrs. was home 9x12 domestic rug â€" cleaned, $3.00. Second 9x12 rug cleaned iA 2 oriental scatter rugs â€"+â€" thoroughly cleaned 2 feather pillows renoâ€" vated â€"â€"â€"‘ _ A 1 double bhnket,‘wool or cotton. Cleaned and 2 single wool or oot-;(' ton blankets, cleaned * and carded _: |â€"â€"!; Lady‘s dress, includâ€" ing one hat cleaned and blockedâ€"both for gnd pressed â€"all for Man‘s suit, includingg 12 neckties cleaned Man‘s suit, including one felt hat cleaned and blockedâ€"both for 327 These Dollar Day specia ’ e in with Nor?th 'Shot"e's Do "uvj y, a our regular Price whichshge been far as possible and still riisi‘s A.~.. iar as possible and still ‘ 3deoen_t m maintain a standard quality of wo ~29 North Green Bay Road, Highland Park Dollar Jay Specia § Quality Cleaning _ ‘ heckties mdt:f thâ€"â€"cleane Single i¢ ;fldfen'l ‘ lnA .rl e in ruf n [W ‘nd DP 60 :: fz'n top coats, 31., To ing one fi ’ leaned and & y‘s dresk, includâ€" V om mo f Â¥ ., and 1 skirt op 1 Liady‘s dress, includ. 5 marfi dore any styl idr : idies coat,| ¢ ladies hit vle. ay, are basged on an‘s suit, ding neckties a »”' extra l1 for in coâ€"opefation comf > and pres t TH luding and t t

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