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Highland Park Press, 13 Aug 1925, p. 8

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Y 1t 25 if 2e 1 On Monday Mrs, Kist and her sister, Miss Josephine Woodman, left for a three weeks‘ visit with Mrs. Kist‘s Mrs. Russell | La â€"Velle and her mother, Mrs. Belle Kist, of Edison Park, spent Friday with Miss Joseâ€" phine Woodman. Mrs,. Kist returned Wednesday from Paw Paw Lake, the summer at her cottage. Mrs. Salem of Gary, Ind., is visitâ€" ing Mrs. Christian Koebelin. _ f Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kocbelin of Watren, Pa., are visiting at the homes of. Mrs. Christian Koebelin and Mrs. Mary Koebelin, 4 *b y 1 . °_ ) fthe Rev, R. M. Williams â€"and The Wilmot school is being painted| Arthur Merher families â€" are leaving and deccrated in preparation for the | this week for a trip to Buffalo, N. Y. opening of school in September. The | Mr. Willi wm.hgc..-,thm weeks proposed new school has not yet been vacation from the *Bungalow pulpit. started. ; After-hSre urn from Buffalo, he will ‘ Mrs. Jacob Meintzer; who resides in | attend the annual Camp Meeting at the Gutzler subdivision;, will be hastess | Barrington. Rev. E. A. Ramage of to the Wilmot Progressive club, mext | Chicago . have. charge of the Wednesday afternocn. pag morning and evening services on Sun; Mrs. Frank .Malum and little dl;‘:t.::: ::nh;rcg:';yhm how Maneie: mps Sues ToLuet from| _ Mr and Mrs" Peter Porny are now visiting Mrs. Malum‘s sister, and deccrated in preparation for the opening of school in ember. The proposed new school has not been started. + Irving will be brought home on Fri day. f Mrs. Ray Gunckel has given up the local correspondence for the little new publication, "The Deerfleld News", which has been taken over for a secâ€" ond time by Mrs. Oscar Benz. ; Mrs. Harry Whitecomb and son Edâ€" ward, Miss Sylvia Lyons of Libertyâ€" ville and Mr. and Mrs. George Harder visited Irving Whitcomb at the Henâ€" ] rotin hospital in Chicago on Sunday. K. i10_ _ mecx a1 WoSd ville and .Mts. James Bradley of, Libertyâ€" Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Love and daughâ€" ters Miss Bernice Love and Mrs. Floyd Gunckel and the three little Guneâ€" kel daughters spent Sunday with Mr. The Royal Neighbors ‘had charge of the services at, the grave, at the Verâ€" non cemetery, last (Tuesday, . when Mrs. Arthur Kiest was buried. It was a new ritual and was bubfifnfly perâ€" formed. Mrs. Kiest has a Royal Neighborhfor eighteen years. e The Royal Neighbord will hold their August meeting at the Magonic Hall, Thursday evening, August 18. The hostesses will be Mrs. Harold Plagge, Miss. Pearl Juhrend and Migs Eleanor Ott. i Monday. Miss Margaret Ludlow of Chicago flsited at the S. S. Love home on Mrs. E. C. Becker has rented her home to the purchasing agent of the C, M. & St. P. R. R., who now resides in Milwaukee. Mrs. Becker and her mother, Mrs. Mueller, will leave for Florida the first part of October. Dr. Metealf will retain his office in the Becker home. gram committee is: Mrs. G. H. Newâ€" comb, chairman; Mrs. George Engâ€" strom and Mrs. C. T. Anderson. The officers are: +Presidentâ€"Mrs. John Stryker; Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"Mrs. Alex Willman; Secretaryâ€"Mrs. W. W. Geary; Treasurerâ€"Mrs. Chester Wesâ€" sling. ~ ¢ The officers and program committee of the Deerfield Grammar &i!]nlool Parâ€" entâ€"Teacher association meet, Thursday afternoon, (today) at the home of ~the . president, Mrs. J. A. Stryker of Deerfield ave., to plan the wgrk for tho eol_flng__yeq. The proâ€" Mr. and Mrs. George itt of Arâ€" bor Vitae had as their guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Le Moyne Stitt of Morgan Park a Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burridge and two chilâ€" dren of Beverly Hills. Tea guests at their home on Sunday e Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Roberts of ago and Mr. and Mrs. R. E.â€"Pat Klein of Wilmette. Mr. Pattison | Klein is a lecturer and his wife is :’Lj::st presiâ€" dent of the Wilmette Woman‘s club. DEERFIELDâ€"OUR NEIGHBOR ON THE WE PAGE EIGHT Mermnntnine w2 o CTegtoren Deerfield News _â€"â€"__â€" at Chas. GlassStore . _ Bartlett‘s N éw. Store Building, North Avenue, Highland Park 64 Phisaiter Theming iniditiaicail i oo ul ‘ °mm _ Tuesday was a busy day at the \Bun church. At two o‘clock the W."€ T. U. met, with Mrs. Mary B. Lake, County |Supt. of Child Welfare, as the speaket. At four o‘clock the Mission Band children had their sumâ€" mer Chri tree exercises and red stockings filled with gifts were hung on the arbor vitae evergreens.in the Mr. and: Mrs. Peter Perry are now visiting th daugflter. Mrs. Anderson in Benton Harbor, Mich. Last week they had as their guests their grandâ€" | daughter a gréat-grqdcon of Benâ€" ton Harbor. t ton uaraor. h ® Miss Nettie Loy, . who has | been visiting her er, Miss, Frances Loy, left on y for her home in New Bremen, Ohig. Miss Loy will attend the Ohio State Normal ‘school at Bowling G this fall. A Bakery Sale w#il be given Satâ€" urday, Aug. 15., at the Stanley Anâ€" derson Confectionery store ‘ by <the Ladies‘ Aid) society of St. Paul‘s Evangelical church. $o, $.3% The Juatfo club met Tuesday afterâ€" noon at th¢e home of Mrs. Rudoiph Knaak. | 4 & } Mr. andLMr:. L. J. ‘ Wilmot, Mrs. Grace Thatcher and Mrs. L. O. Brockâ€" way of Waukegan, who are mt their summer home at Gages Lake, visited at the R. M. Vant home on Sunday. Arthur M. Kiest and son Roger spent the .weekâ€"end with relatives .in Paxton, Il‘{_lhry Jane, who went to Paxton after her mother‘s funeralyreâ€" turned home Sunday with her father. Mr, and. Mré. George Fager and daughter Miriam of Cicero spent Sunâ€" day with: Mr. and‘ Mrs. John Stryker. Miss M'.iGil]en of Oak Park was the dinner guest of Mrs. William Kent on Saturday. | | ¢ Mrs. CÂ¥; Krafft of Lake Forest is spending Thurdday with Mrs. William J. Hamikton. io An SS ie Cb (0 o Oe edeen en & Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vandervelden ‘visited at the l:ime of Mrs. Vandervelden‘s aunt, Mrs. Blyer, in Milwaukee , on Sunday. | Â¥" «lia ghi 9e Mrs. Frank Fletchér and two chilâ€" dren of Bloomington are spending the week with Mrs. Glenn â€"Bowman of Central ave. Mr. Fletcher . will ‘spend the werQend» with his family. â€" Miss Amy Russell of Lake Forest was the dinner guest‘of Mrs. W; J. Hamilton of Cegtr_al_ ave., on Tuesday. Mrs. ton‘s mother, Mrs. Parsons, left Sunday for a ten days :motor trip to north Wisconsin. > , ‘Mr. and Mrs. Seth M. Gooder and two chilxen, Robert â€" and Marilyn, motorged to Cleveland, Ohio, on Monâ€" day ‘and b-etumed on Friday. «o Mr. and Mrs. Charles Selig left on Thursday for a two weeks‘ visit at the home of Mr. Selig‘s brother, Jacob Selig of) Waterloo, Iowa, and at the Edward |and Henry Ott homes in Hawkeye and Fredericksburg, <Iowa, and at the home of Mrs. Selig‘s aunt, Mrs. Eichelberg of Des Moines, Ia. / Mr. Mrs. Edwin Easton and two chik*ren, Virginia and Donald and Stinday |at Michigan City Miss Eugenia W.nt?er with a group of eigh Irie.nd: from Chicago, spent eldest ughte&,’, Mr; sen of Le Mars, lowa All Summer Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices CHAS. GLASS, HIGHWOOD Come and see all our Bargains before buying elsswhere . Raymond Clausâ€" oopyrlen o Pouine oo Sat en e Eerpenchs " NC "omes during their stay in Deerfleld. } family ::;c{;t Sunday at Eake Gvfpovu. Mr. and\ Mrs. Ross Sherman and Misses) Verda and Shirley Varner } Mrs. .Ann Sherman attended the | are spbnhmx the "week with their funeral. of. Mrs. |Ann > Sherman‘s | Aunt, Mrs. John Graves at Tonica, brother, Henry :G. Hook of Belvedere, | near. La Salle, M :/ iss at the Forest Home chapel, on Monâ€"~ â€" Raym Dobbins. had his tonsils day. h ; Phum hrg e e e n aep e o ie ‘_Mr. Hook, when a boy, lived â€" in Deerfield, ‘and : also on ~the Supple farm on County Line road.. He was born in Northfield sixtyâ€"seven years ago. His wife, who before her marâ€" riage was Miss Anna North of Chiâ€" cago, preceded him in death a year ago, while they were living in l(ieb’-] igan. â€"Mr. Hook then came to live with his "niece, Mrs. Elliott of: Belâ€" MR mm intanbceite ted (0l Eatostither on 280; t is w hurst were guests at the Fred Seliglvfeek home oh Saturday. They are also | Kuen visiting © at . many‘ other Deerfield| â€" Mr homes during their stay in Deerfield. | famil ‘~Mr. and‘ Mrs. Ross Sherman and}. Mik Irene and Anita Mitchell and Alâ€" bert Rawes spent Saturday and Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Wohlbruck ,of Highland Park. ‘The Wohlbruck famâ€" ily returned with the Mitchell girls on Sunday and were their dinner guests, & Mr. and ~Mrs. C..T. Burns of Todd Court are entertaining relatives from Danville, III. Mr: and Mrs. Peter son Hubert, Mrs. Paul daughter, Mary, and | Julius Johnson jpent M tite Lake. cmidren ‘Dorothy and Jack, Jr., and _ Mrs: George Engstrom had as her their house guest, Miss Blanche Hallim'" on Tuesday, Mrs. George Husâ€" of Fort Wayne, Ind., spent the week. %°¥ and son, George, Jr., of Maywood. end in Oshkosh, Wis. ‘l Mr. and: Mrs. Vincent Dawson and _ Mr. and Mrs. A. J Johnson had as | Children of Northbrook visited at the their guests, Mr. «Johnson‘s _ two| HeUrY Juhrend home Wednesday eveâ€" nieces and their fa'miligu, Mr. and lfi"‘g: r 3 . 4 | Mrs. Emil Peterson of Chicago and , Miss Mamie Karch who is visiting Rev. and Mrs. V. Beck and baby of | hT sister Mrs. Frank Saeman in Fort Dodge, Iowa, â€"| o Cross. Plains, Wis., is also visiting _ Mr. Albert Mitchell attended a picâ€" MrSâ€" Frank. Kalscheur. . Miss Eva nic at the Schendorf farm at Dunâ€" EDJer, who is the guest of Miss Rosâ€" dee, with a number of Highland Park ‘eul Pleus of Crogs Plains, visited business men. ‘ *.; ] gn. Frank Saeman (Kittie Karch), . Albert Rawes of Philadelphi Pa.,' 804 .1 s Neb is visiting his aunt and uncle‘,, M‘x". and /. Mr. and Mrs. Roy. Dobbins. and Mrs. . Albert Mitchell of Dmneldffm‘." of Arlington Heights and Miss road. & Goldie Beaman of Anderson, â€" Ind., Mt: > and Mrs. Peta®® Inhzsaq ‘._a,tnent SmabnrFarer : wlA ampeane en P d 5S on [cmmren Vorothy and Jack, Jr., and their house guest, Miss Blanche Hall of Fort Wayne, Ind., spent the weekâ€" end in Oshkosh, Wis. . Mr. and Mrs, A. J.Johnson had as their guests, Mr. «Johnson‘s two nieces and their fa‘milig,‘ Mr. and Mrs. Emil Peterson of icago and Rev. and Mrs. V. Beck and ‘baby of Fort Dodge, Iowa,. A ,_ Mr. and Mrs. Jack M children ‘Dorothy and . their house guest, Miss of Fort Wayne, Ind., sp end in Oshkosh, Wis.â€" Raymond Fitzpatrick of. Lake Geâ€" neva, Wis., is visiting/ at the home of his uncle, Dr. C. Johnston Davis. Mrs. Chester Wolf visited in Liber: tyville on Monday. > M Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benz (Cora Cooksey) of Highland Park, have purâ€" chased a lot in the Ender lubdivglon from, McGuire and Orr, where they are planning to byild. « j Mrs. Frank Russo entertained the Young Matrons Bridge club, on Tuesâ€" day afternoon at her home ‘n Second street. many: little dresses. Nn ke 8 : Mrs. William Cottrell of Milwaukee was a guest at the W. B. Carr home fr%;n Friday to Sunday. o r. and Mrs.° N&genr Han»e Im.L. Misses Diana jand Petronella Fran, ken, ~Frances and Nettie Loy and Ethel Merner went to the Cook counâ€" ty hospital, on Sunday to distribute flowers and dolls. Mr. Albert Franâ€" ken gave 360 cut gladioli to be taken to the hospital. They also. took asâ€" ters and many other kinds of flowers besides a number of little dolls, with _ The Vacuum Oil Co., who handle Gargoyle products, have rented the George Karch building on South Wauâ€" kegan road for storage purposes, for just this week. This building was the former fire stiilon‘ f . Mrs. Fred Beiling of Chicago, visâ€" ited at the home of her mother, Mrs, Elizabeth Kent of Osterman avenue on Thursday; Little Freddie Seiling is . spending the summer â€" with his: grandmother, Mrs. Kent. ‘ church yard. In the evening, at eight o‘clock, a meeting :of the Friend!y Bible class was held. Mrs. Ira Fehr entertained the exeâ€" cutive officers. of the Woman‘s Misâ€" sionary pociety of ‘the Bungalow church, on Wednesday afterncon. > Mr., R. M. Vant and> Mr. Harold Vant left on Friday to visit at the home of the latter‘s fiancee, Miss Orâ€" ma . Johnson, of Sandusky, Ohio, i and. Mrs. J. Leuder of Elmâ€" THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HICGHLAND PARK, IMLINOIS 24 Jack Myers and two Phone Highland Park 1216 Mony/ Raymond Dobbins had his ‘| removed Friday at the Chicago 1 " in | Orial hospital by Dr. Street. m AMMOI S io ela o. oy o . â€" _ ecttOm.,. HAG as her | and s« f H.ll‘ guests on Tuesday, Mrs. George Husâ€"| Fred P week. Sey and son, George, Jrf., of Maywood.| Mrs. ;‘ Mr, and Mrs. Vincent Dawson and from S ad as | Children of Northbrook visited at the ited he two | Henry Juhrend home Wednesday eveâ€" | _ a pa . and| "ing. â€" & . j in the ) and|. Miss Mamie Karcl! who is visiting Young by of| het sister Mrs. Frank Saeman in| | pp,. Cross Plains, Wis., is also. visiting gan ha a pic.| Mrs. Frank,. Kalscheur. . Miss Eva Miss E Dun.| Ender, who is the guest of Miss Rosâ€" Calif. Park ) Clla Pleus of Cross Plains, visited A" 80 ,l{n. Frank Saeman (Kittie Karch),| ang Mr pa., | Sm 1. . ~ ' Fo: . Tad| â€" Ne land Mie. Roy Dobbins, and | the 1J rfleldi“mfly of Arlington Heights and Miss house o Goldie Beaman of Anderson, â€" Ind., Miss "nd’spent Sunday at the William Neville fieit E. ang | home.. { 4 hok stomach Mrs.| Mrs. R. B. Patterson was hostess weeks v ~pe.| at .a card â€"party Thursday afternoon pital th ‘Jat her home: on Osterman avenue in vation b * compliment to Miss Gladys Reid, of ' ledd| Arizona. " Mesdames E. C Becker, | _ Mrs. I *Om | Râ€"R. Peéttis and E. H. Selig received| bY an ar high scores. "f1 9e ago and Alâ€"| Miss Gladys Reid, who. has spent| monia, 1 funâ€"| the past three weeks with her moth.| the remc <:0f | er and her sister, Mrs. George Engsâ€"| Pital. â€" M 8M | trom of Central avenue, left on Sunâ€"| jured, in itl8 | day for Globe, Arizona, where she is | the com|y n°r | assistant superintendent of «ahaâ€"t~ . |she hac : Miss Helen Tulley of Everett was in an automobile accident a week ago Sunday, in Lake Forest.. Frarklin Litchfield| of Libertyville, accompanâ€" ied by Miss Tulley, Mrs. T. J. O‘Neill and daughter, Nan, of Lake Forest, Miss ?‘h Mau: -haava;“l'wr last weekâ€"end, Misses Maric and ‘Adeline Logan of Chicago I o qs comoee i oue" W T in "OV Arizona. © Mesdames E. C, Becker, R. E. Pettis and E. H. Selig received high scores. < 1 : Miss Gladys Reid, ‘who . has spent the past three weeks with her mothâ€" er and her sister, Mrs. George Engsâ€" trom of Central avenue, left on Sunâ€". day for Globe, Arizona, where she is assistant superintendent of :schools. ;Mr. ‘ and ‘Mrs. Fred Kuemeriein (Harriet Mau) of Milwaukee were weekâ€"end guests at the home of Mrs, Kuemerlein‘s father, Fred Mau. |emidren, Francis, Eugene and Rose, ’ret!irned last Tuesday from a motor | trip to Minnesota where they visited T‘at the John Gloden home at Reeay, s10r. f Mrs. J. A. Reichelt, Jr., entertainâ€" ed at luncheon last Wednesday in compliment to Miss Gladys Reid of Globe, Arizona., | _ Mr,. and Mrs. R, E. Hellstrom spent | Sunday with friends who have a cotâ€" tage at Deep Lake. i 4 Misses Florencée and Marie Gloden spent ‘the weekâ€"end at the Dells in Wisconsin. _ i day evening. _ ols {ln. Lorence Gloden and children, Francis, Eugene an/ ._ _ Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Dickenson of Chicago spent Sunday at the George Pettis home. | Bruce Blaine returned home from the Highland Park hospital on Monâ€" ;‘ Miss Edith Stryker of Kenilworth, who has been spending‘ the past six weeks at the Irvin Stryker home, left «on Thursday to‘ visit Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Nygard at their summer home in Humbird, Wis. Miss Sarah Stryâ€" ker will return to the home of her aunt, Mrs. Herman Fabry of Evansâ€" ton this week, where she will remain, because of a nervous breakdown. Mr, Joseph ‘Yore and family of Everett were the guests of the E. R. Frost family on Sunday, © Mr. Yore is an expert in "Barnyard Golf." Mrs., Bach of Northbrook spent Monday at the home of her daughâ€" ter, Mrs, Ross Sherman. & _ _Miss Mildred Knickerbocker of Chiâ€" cago is visiting this week with Mrs. Carl Anderson and Miss Eleanor Mey. er' £4 + & vedere and has been an invalid tlfa:-r over a year. Death came on Sa day. â€" He is survived by two brothers, George Hook of Milwaukee and Alâ€" fred Hook of Ravenzswood and two sisters, Mrs. Jennie Kinney of Chicaâ€" go and Mrsg. Ann Sherman of Deerâ€" field. . 7 % ‘ riein‘s father, Fred Mau. _ _ ‘l'Td Mrs. Emil Frederick and .‘ Many Money Saving Opportunities Maric Doerken as ber guests Memâ€" three Miss Virginia Farmer entertained at a birthday party Wednesday afterâ€" noon at her home in Banneckburn: ter, Helen Mary ;f-éieva;d.“ 0“:;';: and Mr. and Mrs. A. H.~ Muhike, wb:m p:e Fritsch family is visiting. tL ie oc is 1 Snd Mr. and Mrs. tained at dinner _ _Mrs, E. C. Becker and son and Florian Savage and Mrs. ( olf â€"were among those from field who attended the funeral c Fdna Biere of Libertyville 0 Wednesd:!-u'l,![i:; Bicre h.m working in Lake County office in Libertyville for ove citis. . i she has been yery seriously ill. Mrs. Bert Easton hss ‘been enterâ€" taining her niece, Mrs. Eliza Winâ€" zier of Chicago this past week. oned, ) 4 o. Cl 03. 0h 99 9e | underâ€"â€"Oonser. ’vntiou by Dr. Larson, _ _ Mrs. Fred Meyer who was run over by an automobile more than a month ago and hter.dcnloped pleuroâ€"pneuâ€" monia, underwent an operation for the removal of pus at 8t. Lukes hosâ€" pital. Mrs. Meyer was internally in jured, in the recent accident and with the complications of the pnenmonh,] she has been Herv . aneinuonk. ht . Miss Hazel Easton, daughter of Bert Easton who has been ill with stomach â€" trouble for the past three weeks will go. to the Wheeling hosâ€" pital this: week t ks a.4.. °.006 Alonmbom,Augu:tstour; and Mrs. El'lflt. Lemm at the Lake Forest hospital. The Lemms live in the lower ‘flat of the Fred Meyer house on Deerfleld avenue. | . Ferdinand Trute, Bert Easton, Elâ€" | mer Pettis, P..â€"S. Scully, Sr., Robert Jand Charles G. Pettis _were among those from ‘Deerfield who attended the Grand Circuit races at Am’n last week. ? k: : Â¥} Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Huhn and son, ‘Bobbid, sgre visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Willman (Helen Schinâ€". leber) of Des Moines, Ia., They will return‘next l;eek with Mr. .Tgrfn Willman, who are motoring to visit their parents, the William Schinâ€" lebers and the John Willmans, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Bent and son; Billy, and Mr. and Mrs. George Egert and â€" son of Chicago, visited at the Fred: Horenberger home last Sunday. Mrs. Theodore Jassoy has returned from Stillwater, Minn. where she visâ€" ited her parents, : A party was given Friday evening in the ‘Presbyterian church, ‘ by the Young People‘s society. y | Mr.: and Mrs. J. Emmerson Morâ€" | gan had u‘tbeirzuutlutSnnday. S Miss Evelyn Pratt of Los Angeles, Cali# Miss Frances Biederstadt left on Saturday for an eastern trip. â€" She will visit Washington, D. C., New York, Boston and Philadelphia. Miss Dorothy Reichelt was the weekâ€"end guest of Miss Clair Lyon of De Kalb, at the home of Miss Lyâ€" on‘s aunt in Berwyn. _ Miss Theresa Klemp returned last Tuesday from a two woekm to Colorado. ~She was a:eom C bq Miss Stella Langwort y <of Libertyâ€" ville and Miss Katherine Fitzgerald of Highland Park. They visited Misses Ethelandl(u'l'itm.vhomaund- ing the University of Colorado, and have a small apartment at Boulder. They also visited at the Senior Reiâ€" chelt summer home in Boulder. Miss Roma Dawson of Nort] spent Friday at the home of Jean Pettis. were driving through the main street of Lake Forest, when an Overland, driven by Charles: Wentworth, colorâ€" d Mrs. Harry Muhlke enterâ€" dinner Sunday for Rev. and Sdmuel Fritlch and: daughâ€" y. l!!i‘:; Bicre has been n the Lake County Register Libertyville for over five Roma Dawson of Northbrook due to appendiâ€" ug under obserâ€" son Willard of Miss The new pastor, Rev.» 'A'Mc lfldl-.wiluonpgfl mammins.pm” preach his first sermon in St. Evangdlical church on Sept. 6. _ St._Paul‘s Ladies‘ Aid Society give a bakery sale on ternoon, August 15 from 2 o'cloekvfat the smuqb,‘ 8 8t. Paul‘s Church _ _ evehing service at 7:30 on Sund V The Seming cb wl mee. Te afternoon ({today) at the home of M George Antes. tC Mrs. Julia Carroll of lcv‘a-1 Thursday and Friday with her bert.ofafieqo,.ndn“ ’ln;l‘l"‘lomeeSnmonol ~~ Mrs. Floyd Gunckel spent day and Thursday with Mrs. Harding of Lake Forest an Gunekel‘s sister, Miss Bern was the guest of Mrs. _ of Lake Foregt on W x Thursday. 3 RUG CLEANING & CURTARM . _ emteetcume _ } THE RELIABLE u _ . PROoNRs is 170 ___ _ Mr. and Mres, Elmer . or as their Sunday guests, Mré. son and daughter, Esther, and 4 reunion was held 4 Arther ore home noon in tion : of © more‘s ~birthda f gan and Highland a burst a vi.i}{‘ '.'t the :&T home, ;-v Leuder is a for ister of St. Paul‘s Evangelical The T. L. Knaak family. > guests on Sunday, their con Albert._ Becker and Mr. er olfillpou, L. % Mrs. ~Nelson and two Chicago were the weekâ€"end gue Mrs. Nelson‘s sister, Mrs. of Fair Oaks avenue. â€" 4 = 3 Billy Aitken underwent : ayp dicitis operation at the _ Park hospital on Saturday. . _ Mr. and Mrs. William Pb and Mrs. Edward Jacot Jackie Gagne and. Miss Ma Plagge visited at the home of Mr Mrs. George Heth of Rogers Pa Sunday, â€"Mrs. Hedwig Weidebor Hollywood, Calif. who is a rve the Heth home will visit the P next week. at o gan. Mr. Rommel will have tion next week, at which will again visit in Deerfield. H. J. Allardt of Chicago weekâ€"end guest at the sister, Mrk. Philip Rommel. _ her‘aunt, Mrs. Robert Kent, a l'cu_:in there until Mr. lod turns froma business trip to roanvand w on ters, Janet and 1 the first part of the mbmp Rommel home; Mr mel <and her two . daughters : to Wauconda on Wednesday 1 parents and relatives Mr. and: Mrs. Elmer Ander three children of Fair Oake spent Thesday and W a loit, Wis., visiting Mr. Miss Eleanor Koebelin of field spent Sunday at the ho grandmother, Mrs. Herman B Muhike were the dinner (fi and Mrs, George Vetter of Aups Wednesday evening. _ _ mm\honoralh.r versary. â€" B. 8. Love THURSDAY, AUcuy and Mrs : J. Leuder of Samte] {Fe . J DU * d ;.:': "<% Prt d ‘m 1 ‘ io Miy . gihcs: 4 ) "I! ~~{J0 MB e Ldtai t yHURSDAY, 5§ 8 Queen Quali Phone 456 oAmple Parking dpace 45 PR Ladies‘ Dressc Household of the N. Th FE. of N pily You thin brid sole: styh KB B

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