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Highland Park Press, 17 Sep 1936, p. 9

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i 7 | itty‘s ER SHOP â€"° . HAMILTON J. WURTH _Auy Make of Radintet Y FARMS torm filioni::. im. Feor F. s'P:t +8 " dby Laurel Avenue | _ Services t h4 : 20; : t . communion. ~ & Church school. _ $ rning prayer and ser. 4 Dents out of Your in and Get Entimate we and Lauretin ahu." im es aoes 6:30 p:m. Sup e dies Aid. "* 08. DAIRY A Milk @rvices Second Street . §13 Elm Place aponthe . Adtaker oung te â€" Respectable Highland Park in D from â€" urch of and Service P. 1581 LAND SHOP gh School league. _ listi with a ( one the ET Southerton ,3EP yer meeting £ worshi â€" * ‘The | in the c -Om" ind Mrs ITH P. 410 Rd »race M Bi} 672â€"Mâ€"2 "PTEMBERp , angeiea} .%’%g;{,;; 9 "+‘0PeCIdl dan Numbep hn.._“ people‘ the 1 Regular .m John w on Remembey c:an i â€" Reding ; 1ermon by Special Cop. > 24 Burtig Aid at the es SA § é ;H Wellne Seobh . Seoulh ‘v.« ~The | M & ;:"e # nli‘ ie Cp ‘| $t. Paul‘s Men‘s Club .. 1N@ [Men‘s Club of St. Paul‘s * elical church, Deerfleld, will ', sday evening, Sept. 22, in e g ch‘s recreation rooms. _‘ . _ _||| Nirst Grader Gets Lost * NoR Olsen, age six. years, taused |a furor in the village on wWeunedday evening, when he failed to fetukn home from school. BoYy C ,‘;! nd Police Officer Percy Mcâ€" Pn searched for the lost child, J 'Lp ut 8:30 p.m. he was "found." He Aadiremained with a new friend, H tIi‘ erden, on Waukegan road. â€" fl Wlton: Olsen family recently a,.= ed the James J. Hood house on â€"MWedt Deéerfield avenue and had Just \mbved) to Deerfield. â€" It was NéXt‘hk second day at school and WR@@; He did not return home for " ning meal, his parents h00bhd hehad been unable to find his _ Arnthir Finch, valedictorian of sthe claks of 1985 of the Deerfield _grammir school, has a scholarship â€"to Hotdhkiss Academy. He had his reshmdn year at Deerfieldâ€"Shields high sdhool. The Finches live on Castelwlood road. terdsti \»A, Bickford was given special 8 lat the noon‘â€"day luncheon of a* eld Rotary club on Thursâ€" Bdpt. 10, in honor of seyâ€" entyâ€"gighth‘ birthday mfvmc;l‘ry. Rotary| President Harold Vant had hnas bedn in the employ of the colâ€" this past summer. ~Adohn[Ginter is attending the Uniâ€" N sity|of Michigan at Ann Arbor. John, is a son of the E. J. Ginters, who imbved last spring from Banâ€" no€KD: to Detroit. atherdd some of the important ts lof Mr. Bickford‘s interestâ€" D& life which he read, much to the fprist and pleasure. of the honâ€" '-1' mber. . His son, Charles biekiort, was a guest of <the club C "h" ght with him a huge M' ay ‘¢ake baked by Mrs. , Charles ”,-*-’ I. . It was large enough for ib slices for members and A \fl Johnson, who completed -mr course at Gustavus Adgiph college in June has reâ€" malned! at St. Poter, Minn., and uated in June from the Univerâ€" of} Missouri, has a fine jourâ€" . position in Dennison, lowa. 8 Bolt, class of ‘36, Lake For: 4 .will be an assistant biology! instructor at her Alma in Jun â€"Kresq Willman and Jeanne Dieâ€" bert arp enrolled at . theâ€" Immacuâ€" late ption School in Highland â€"De young people who are the Glenview Parochial David Burns, Mary and Bartels, Jerry McGuire, Maty rese O‘Connor, Kenneth, ‘ Charles Kochk, and Eleaâ€" â€" Jack |Gibbs is now attending the k School of Progressive Educ: in Chicago. He has transâ€" ; , m the Chicago Junior Elgin and is now in eighth grade. is the new school. Jack spent r with his grandmother, \FIi C. Biederstadt. l ,!n“ mi_m â€" University â€" of â€" Chicago; rd etcalf, Stanford university, and Wihiter B. Metcalf, Jr., Pasaâ€" lona r college; William Crawâ€" it; June Nelson, Northern f State Teachers college in ) Helmuth Piepenbrok, Uniâ€" of â€" North Carolina; Jean f iversity of Arizona; Samâ€" * , Purdue; Marie Daniels, ty of Indiana; Earl Toll, 5 college <at â€"Mt. Vernon, + 1 Elmer â€" Rassmussen and vey, nois} W !pplic:tion: were filed the sities EBERFIELD LTOCALS Mar { _1 O To School y | young people who are. enâ€" ious schools and univerâ€" > Throughout the country> this ; + Fredda Boone, John and Ingstrom, Jean Brand, Walâ€" i Richard Merner, Elizaâ€" , Hoffman, University . of IIlliâ€" ph Olson, Jane and Henry David Stryker, Edgeley i e Forest college; Charles Bradley Tech at Peoria; iBrennan and Gordon Claâ€" { Dame; George Ashman, inig Military college; Jane Hopâ€" ‘ Uhiversity of Missouri; Doris ‘Bickford is the owner of the eld Mill on Central avenue ofice Magistrate of the village ebrfield. His personal ‘ acâ€" of the late Alexander I4 Bell was exceptionally inâ€" burn, a boarding school in Hoffman, who ;oeciwd her t the University of Illincis is now employed at Ryerâ€" Chicago. o s Koch, who was graduated maty School for Girls in geles, Calif., is home from n Hopkins, who was gradâ€" home Lee, Dana college at Blair, ifford Stanger, LaSalle Exâ€" college in Chicago; Olive North Central college ‘in le; Jane Agnew, Wheaton Leslie Christensen, Lewis . and Helen Strubel of rthday Anniversary AY,SEPTEMBER 17, 1936 The Harold Browns of Bannockâ€" burn are moving to Chicago, Robâ€" ert Brown will ‘attend ‘Senn high school. Another son, Joseph Warâ€" ner Brown, attends the University of Illinois. 1 <P.. t Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Lo;'ont.hal (Helen Reichelt) left Monday mornâ€" ing for their home in Plpoqix, Ariz., after a visit with Mrs. Lewâ€" enthal‘s mother, Mrs. J, A. Reichelt, Jr.. Gordon Bess of Tucson, Ariz., who was a teammate of Mr, Lewâ€" enthal‘s on theâ€"Arizona> Civilian Rifle team at Cabp Perty, O., was Guests on Tuesday at the Reichelt home were Mrs. B. J. Dickens and her daughter, Mrs. Richard Wilde, and son, Dickie, and Mrs. B. J. Dickens, Jr., and son Burt John III of Chicago, and Miss Margaret Heath of Austin. t The members of the Bethichem Woman‘s Missionary society will be guests of the Grace Ch%h soâ€" ciety in Prairie View on Thursday (today.) * ; f Miss Edith Metcalf is lmfldiflt this month with her pa ; "Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Metcalf. She will return to California the part of September, 2 im Sevnk-dhd guest at the C. T.‘ Anâ€" rson home. 6 | Raymond (Dobbins is expected home this week from the Highland Park hospital, where he had been ill with : pneumonia. kA Walter Metcalf, Jr., spent the week end in Detroit, Mich., with a classmate, | 5 Thomas Ewing of Springfield, I11., spent Friday and Saturday .with John Derby. The two young men were graduated from DePauw uniâ€" versity in 1985 and Mr. Ewing is now attending . the Univergity in Syracuse, New York. | Dr. W.«F. Weir, minister, of the Deerfield Presbyterian church ‘and an instructor in the Presbyterian gollege in Chicago, is conducting coaching. conferences in Chutch Adâ€" ministration in four Presabyteries of Kansas this week on Sept. 14, 15, 16, and 17, and in two Kansas Presâ€" byteries next week, Sept. 22 and 23. Locations: of the meetings are in Irving, Topeka, Bennington, Osâ€" bornge, Witchita, and Hutchison. CG-]‘ T. Anderson, with Ernest Belmont and William Pearl of Highâ€" land Park, left on Monday for a week‘s vacation in northern Wisâ€" consin. * Mr. and Mrs, E. 8. Wortham have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" win Holzman and son Richard, of Detroit. Richard will attend Northâ€" western university this fall. The Leslie Brands have returned from their summer home at White Lake, Mich., and are staying in Highland Park for several months. Fimer ‘Clavey drove down to Notre Dame on Tuesday, where his son, Gordon, entered his freshman year. | _»ueaso as ‘the guests of : Mr, and Mrs. John Jones, Aipe. esnt Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kapschull and family were guests of Mr. Kapâ€" schull‘s sister‘ at Lake Como, Wis. on Saturday. } Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Bear of Hubbard : Woods have leased. the George Frey house on Orchatd lane, recently ted by the R. D. Reeds family. ‘The Bears will move to Deenfield October 1. , Mrs. William Hanner will enterâ€" tain the Independent Social club on Wednesday afternoon, t first of this month for substitute clerk in \the Deerfield post office. The e nation for this civic servyâ€" ice 'poni?n will be held Saturday, Sept. 19, in the Deerfield ‘grammar school at:8:30 a.m. set courtiare spe Chicago As the Mrs. John Jones. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Vant will celeâ€" Bring your childre for the photogray; they, will treasure years. . _ ‘ 49 [;, ", , mt neld. Saturday, 19, in the Deerfield ‘grammar 1 at:8:30 a.m, * Abit Mrs. Jncob Ott of Sas: HECKETSWEILER STUDIO Photographers are spending this week in 7 sOUTH ST. JOHNS$ AVENUE TELEPHONE H. P. 435 Six Hour Finishing Service Growing Every Day \â€"~Mrs. Rudoiph Knaak of Milwati kee|avenue, entertained her club o Wednesday afternoon (yesterday.) s W. W. Clark will be hostes to Just Sew club on Tuesda; afternoon, .. . | . ® Mrs. Joseph Korenin spent Tues day in Waukegan as the guest .6 r. and Mrs. Ralph E. Becker 0 Central avenue entértained on Mon day, Sept. 14, in honor of the firs birt&l('hy anniversary of their lit tle daughter, Donria Mae. _ , \ : Mrs. ~, Robert â€" Greenslade wa hostess to twelve orf Tuesday at he home in Highland Park precedin a card party given by the Catholi in Glencoe. Mrs. Irving Brand visited at th J. P. English home in Evanston o Wednesday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Joseph ¢ Chttnwt street spent the weekâ€"en witb‘ Mr. Joseph‘s parents in Ch cago. .~ * £ (A w\ ogp we S::'Adon Van Waay, who has conk ducted:.an antique shop in the o Bie?d tadt homestead at the con: ner\ o;. Waukegan road and Centr avenue, is moving to San # \ and Mrs. Albent Bartels ar family are moving into the hou vacated by the Van Waays. â€" Mrs. Orville . St, Peter of Nort , an road, Waukegan, will en tertain on Sdaturday evening | honor of the . birthday : anniversa» of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Clave Li w AvEVCIIGINE IH AVBVIIIG, \ .| Mrs. John J. Rink ;wi-l‘ be host ess| to the members of the H Cross Altar and Rosary society Friday, Oct. 2, at her home in ‘High 1 fPark. Ks % i Miss Evelyn Baldwin of Lal Fo: spént the weekâ€"end with h sister, Mrs. Joseph O‘Connor. \Mr. and Mrs.â€" Carl Rommel f two 'flnuh‘bn; Janet and Rfih. range, spent Tuesday with Mt,. Rommel‘s mother, Mrs. Philip Roniâ€" me} of Deerfield road. . Mrs. CaÂ¥l Rommel and Janet spent last + ter in Tueson, Ariz. This sum Janet has been at the Billings Memiorial hospital and is now . mu improved in health. ; / Â¥, and Mrs. Donald Reilly. have from |Lake Forest to ea If of \iw Fehr Duplex ho on eld avenue. The E. Ne ens family moved to. the house Or¢hard:lane yacated by the Harris family. ; . } i. 3 ty io rs, Burr Hindahl has returneld to e} home on Woodland drive, af a six weeks vacation at Flo a Wis.: Mr..Hindahl was up at cottage over I Day. + m Deerfield Woman‘s club will hold its first meeting of the autu on on Tuesday, Oct. 18. r. and Mrs. 8. P. Hutchison a 8 ng several months in Mi souri They were in Clarksvyille the R. E.> L. Holmes home wh Mr. Hutchison‘s sister, Mrs. Holme}, sed away last week.> The Hutâ€" chisgons will continue on their trip to Ozark to visit the William Huf chisons. . f | t rs. E. J. Bingham and her mother, Mrs, Amelia Antes Pyl¢, of |Chicago visited at the E home on Wednesday. [~ _ Mr. and Mrs, Elwin P. Osterm were Sunday guests of Mr. and M C. C,. Niebuhr in Ravinia:;, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Louis Soefker County Line road, will celebrate th ;ZMh-wfiddinx‘ anniversary Saturday, Sept. 19. . i and Mrs. 'Geo;i:e Engstro andâ€" children {visited in‘ Milwau ¢ on find;y ‘They saw the in Higwatha m}ims and streamli coaches in the procesg, of construdâ€" rothy Vetter is now en;ployfi at the high school in :Highland Par tion. their fiftieth wedding anx mw on October 7. x n to us today hs you, and through the n‘s clubs of the North Sho TH E PRES S Deerfield teachers who have reâ€" sumed their teaching in nearby cities are Mrs. J. R,. Notz, Miss Margareth â€"Plagge, Miss Harriet Gastfield in Chicago; Miss Hazel Rapp in Belvidere, I!I.! Miss Vivian Haggie in Irving school, Maywood. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Genty have returned from Moline, Ill., where they viuiteq’ the L. A. Dondanvilles. Miss Clara Ender, who drove down with the , ‘remai in . Moâ€" nmforg“utndm edvmather Mrs. Martha C. Love and family visited John Carroll in Highwood on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Love‘s brother, Mr. Carroll, was struck by an automobile and injured |recently. Rev. Morton W .Merrell of the Springlfield Presbytery of the Illiâ€" nois Synod will be the guest speakâ€" er on Sunday morning at the Bethâ€" Ichem church, Dr. W. F. Weir of the Deerfleld Presbyterian church will speak at the Sunday evening services in the Bethichem church. _â€"‘Miss Florence Page is being feted at many pre-nuptt:l parties. â€" Her marriage to Wesley Stryker will be an October event. Mrs. Robert W. Miller and daughâ€" ter, Martha Ann of Bannockburn, have spent the summer in the state of Washington. j George 8. McGaughey, village eorporation counsel, has been ill with pneumonia in Waukegan. â€" Mr, Charles Welter of Wilmette visited at the Love home on Thursâ€" day. Miss Margaret Ludlow, who had been visiting here, returned home with him. & Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Willen were guests at the F. A. Willen home in Blue Island on Saturday. j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reagan are spending two weeks ‘at Ladysmith, ‘R,. E. L Holmes of Clarksville, Mo. has been visiting relatives in this vicinity. | .Mrs, Charles Janes‘ mother, Mrs. Fredeagle, who has been a guest at her home on Sunset court this past year, said last week for her home in Austria. t § Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Olson of Greenwod avenue had as their dinâ€" ner guests Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Anderson and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Anders and Alfred Skinner, all of Chicago. xo The first meeting of the Deerâ€" field Grammar School P.â€"T. A. will be held Friday afternoon, Oct. 9. Mrs. Leslic Brand is president. An instructor from the Red Cross society in Chicago is holding a class on Monday nights in the Deerfield Village Hall for the Deerfield fireâ€" men and the men of the local gaâ€" rages. | / NCR Mrs. Albert Korenin, Serving a 6,000 square mile W“WN communities â€"1,100,000 population â€" 29,000 farms end rural units â€"1,000 industries â€" an area extending North, South and West from Chicago. AFRBAIID 0P TH® DARK . We invite you to m this new lighting and judge its value for yourseli. . _ s ‘ Although much good is being derived from the attenâ€" tion given to the appalling toll of fatalities resulting from automobile accidents generally, it is not widely known that the hazard is about six times greater in driving a car after nightfall than it is during the day. Lack of proper visibility, whether from glaring headlights, inâ€" sufficient lighting of the street or highway, or from other sources, is the major cause of 60% of the automobile fatalities now occurring throughout the Country. Proper highway illumination, of which our new Skokie Highâ€" way demonstration is one of several approved methods, can help eliminate this mounting tragedy. â€" 3 m Because it feels an obligation to continuously explore and demonstrate new and worth while developments in the use of electricity for personal or public welfare, ‘the Public Service Company of Northern Illinois has underâ€" taken a new and unusual installation of highway lighting, extending for about a mile on Skokie Highway, kouth of Dundeé Road in Northbrook, Hllinois. This lighting, inâ€" stalled by the Public Service Company of Northern Illinois in cooperation with the Village of Northbrook as a contribution toward safety on the highways, is.a pracâ€" tical demonstration of the fact that proper illumination is a positive influence in the lessening of automobile acciâ€" dents. It was turned on for the first time this week, under‘.the auspices of ; : PuBLIC SER\ YTOU SRHOUILD |3i¢ THE CHICAGO SAFETY COUNCIL OF The Woman‘s Association of the Deerfi¢ld . Presbyterian | church is having its initial meeting this afternoon at the church. niece‘s The Highland Park Press } QUALITY! QuUaANTITY:!: ' September Only! LlYTEX DOUBLE CHECK 100 DOUBLE SHEETS 100 ENVVELOPES 200 SINGLE SHEETS 100 ENVELOPES PRINTED STATIONERY â€"| Double the regular quantlty! 536 Central Avenue . . . on this outstanding printed staâ€" tionery value . . . buy bexes and boxes for yourself ., . for schoolward bound friends .. . for Christmas gifts! Fine: qix_ality paper with a smooth writing surfaceâ€"Blue, Ivory, Green or Orchid Double Check. With Printing on Sheets and Enâ€" velopes â€" smart new Monogram or Name and Address styles. $p2 or Check & Double Check! Next Monday / evening the ‘Deerâ€" emplify the work at the chapter in Wilmette. lnm Weskling is worthy matron. sn t d $4 i w ret Es

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