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Highland Park Press, 8 Jul 1926, p. 5

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nd AY, JULY 8, $4 Mrs. F, Bosold h Mrs. Lange 1 Last M dinner of the ily on aven Mrs. y z°0k. } Chicago, formerly Deerfi visited : here Friday. Kenneth,, and W killed by |a train a ing nine years ag« Miss Miriam S short tion f: nurse in Luke‘s a tonsil tion. Miss St: nurse in Luke‘s hospital, following a tonsil tion. Miss Stryker and brothér, Eliswo and Mr. and Mrs. Romaine Stryker family attended the 80th birthday‘ versary celebration givâ€" en for ir Grandmother Stryker in Evanston last week. Mrs. John P. Schneider of Irving Park visited Mrs. Mary Duffy, who l.);-iecvmâ€"{liâ€"f&rwsEVenl months, Wedâ€" ten, W and Donald Easâ€" ton a the tennis tournament at the Skokie country‘ club, Glencoe, Friâ€" day. J Mrs. F. Bosold has been the guest of Mrs. Lange for the last week. Last Mrs. Bosold was the dinner of the Henry Meyer famâ€" ily on avenue. Mrs. Roy Zook, 917. 8. Ashland ave., Chicago, formerly Mrs. Clay Jarvis of visited a number of friends here Friday. Mr. Jarvis and son, Kenneth,, and Ward Reichelt were killed by |a train at the Everett crossâ€" ing nine years ago last Christmas. Miss Miriam Stryker is having a short tion from her duties as A large| party for the members of the cradle roll and their mothers was given on %f lawn of the Presbyterian church, ursday afternoon, under the directtm of Mrs. Getty and Miss Viola Rockenbach. Miss Eva Ender had as her luncheon guests Wednesday, Mrs. Fred E. Dowâ€" ney and daughter, Catherine, and Mrs. George Mulroy of Chicago. On Monday afternoon, July 12, the Deerfield American Legion Auxiliary will hold their regular business meetâ€" ing in the town hall at 2 o‘clock. Mr. and Mrs. R. Dame motored to Toma, Wis., where they spent the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schneider of Grand avenue had as their guests last week, Mrs. Chas. Stahl and son Alvin of Prairie View, and Mr. and Mrs. Harth of Long Grove. The W. D. C. club was entertained last Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Gordon Clouse of Rosemary Terâ€" race. Next Friday evening â€"the memâ€" bers will have a beach party. _ Mr. Vincent Silveri spent Friday with his parents in Oak Park. son, Burt Jr., and daughter, Eloise, of Chiucoy:vhifod Mrs. Dickens‘ sister, Mrs. J. A. Reichelt, Jr., Sunday. . Misses Helen Reichelt, Louise Kersâ€" sUNDAY, JULY 11 7:15 p.m. MONDAY, JULY 12 7:15 p.m. MARIE PREVOST, CLIVE BROOKS CHARLES CONKLING * in "SEVEN SINNERS" The comedy |scream of the You will rave about this one. Also CENTURY COMEDY INTERNATIONAL NEWS TUESDAY, JULY 13 7:15 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JULY 14 _ 7:15 p.m. THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1926 HOUSE PETERS and "COMBAT" A surging melodramatic picture that women will love and men will glory in. See the most remarkable forest fire ever filmed. Also PATHE COMEDY Mr. and Mrs. Burt J. Dickens and Bartlett Theatre Deerfield News Luke‘s hospital, following WANDA HAWLEY in Highwood, Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine and famâ€" ily spent Sunday with. Mr. Blaine‘s mother, Mrs. Sadie Blaine, of Frankâ€" lin Grove, Ill. \{ Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Getty and famiâ€" ly will leave Friday morning for Philâ€" adelphia where they ‘will visit relaâ€" tives for a week or ten days. On Wednesday nfterpoon, July 14th, the Progressive club of the Wilmot school will meet at the school. _ All members are urged to attend as there will be election of officers. Mr. and Mrs. Koebieral and family have moved to Deerfield on Hazel avâ€" enue from Danville, IIl. Mr. Koebiâ€" eral is employed in the Deerfield Inâ€" terior Finishing company. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Kress of Hazel avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, M.rgln‘ t Clair, to Mr. George C. Hessler of Highland Park. Dr. L. A. Dondanyille of Moline, Ill., was a guest at the Ender home Sunday. : Messrs. Richard Kress and Kenneth Hagie spent the vez: end visiting friends at the Raddison Inn, at Lake Minnetonka, near +Minneapolis, Minn, Misses Arline Roggow and Lillian Sack spent the Fourth at the Dells of Wisconsin. | Mrs. William Hamilton had as her guest on Monday Mrs. Matilda Davis of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. George ‘Engstrom and family spent the week end with Mr. Engstrom‘s parents in Marion, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bowman spent the week end with relatives in Bloomington, Ill. Miss Ann Marchi of Highland Park visited friends in irheld Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clouse and Miss Kennedy of Hig! Park spent the holidays at Lake Geneva, IIl. Misses Mayme Martha Karch spent the week end with their sister, Mrs. Frank Saeman 'rf Cross Plains, Wis. + | Mrs. C. Koeblin had as her guest Sunday her daughter from Chicago. THURSDAY, JULY 15 |_ 7:15 p.m. FRIDAY, JULY 16 \ _ 7:15 p.m. JOHN LOWELL in the story that never dies in the story that will never die, A photoplay that will linger in your memory for years to come. The greatâ€" est heart interest drama the world ever knew. Mrs. Fred Labahn was the guest of her sister, Mrs. James Dougherty of Chicago, Monday. On Thursday afternoon,. July 15, Mrs. Chas. Selig of Deerfield avenue will entertain the July mgeting of the Sewing circle of St. Paul‘s Evangeliâ€" cal church. Mr. Cal Chelberg of Elkhart, Ind., spent the week end wit“i his ‘sister, Mrs. A. J. Johnson. Thursdayâ€""CHARLESTON |CONâ€" Test." Three prizes given. _\ Also PATHE COMEDY SATURDAY, Jufi 17 VERY REYNOLDS | WILLIAM BOYD _ i CHARLIE MURRAY "STEEL PREFERREQ” A romance of steel â€" a tretvendous human story â€" a picture all \will enâ€" joy and admire. | Matinee at 2:30 in :15 p.m. _ Sister Mary Leonetti, formerly Lucy O‘Connor, Sister Mary Consuello, of the Immaculate Conception, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Blake of Chicago, Miss Mary Faxen of Lake Forest spent Sunâ€" day at the James O‘Connor home on Deerfield aventue. They motored to Mundelein in the afternoon. .. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Pettis spent several days last week in Boswell, Ind., where Mr. Pettis is doing some work. Mrs. Fred Haggie will entertain the bridge club next Tuesday afterâ€" noon. f . Mr. and Mrs. A. Faford were guests at the Cooksey home on Osterman aveâ€" nue over the week end. _ Friday afternoon, Mrs. A. J. Johnâ€" son entertained a few friends in comâ€" pliment to her father, M. B. Chelberg, who left Monday for New York where he will visit anothér daughter, Mrs. S. Swanso, for several months. Miss Edith Stryker of Oak Park was the week end guest of her cousin, Miss Sarah Stryker, previous to the forâ€" mer‘s departure for Portland, Ore., on Tuesday. Miss Sarah Stryker spent Monday and Tuesday in Oak Park with her aunt, Miss Edith Stryker. : Bunday afternoon, July 18, the Wil« mot Progressive club will give a picâ€" ni¢ in Beckman‘s grove. The memâ€" bers will meet at the Wilmot school at one o‘clock. Each member will provide refreshments for themselves and their guests. â€" Mrs, Koch and Mrs. Earl Frost will have charge of the ganes and races and secure prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tappenbeck and Mr. and ‘Mrs. Frank Neufbaum and family of Chicago wer ethe guests of Last Tuesday afternoon Mrs. C. Becker was hostess at a luncheonâ€" bridge at her home on Waukegan rd. Sixteen guests attended. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holt and. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pettis and daughter, Jean, spent Monday at Crystal lake. Mr. George Schronshire broke his arm Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson of Todd court announce the birth of a son, Monday, June 28. Mr. Delbert Meyer spent the week end in Brownstown, IIl. Mr. and Mrs. E. Féndurlcb last week. Mr. and Mrs._C. G. Pettis, Misses Louise: Kersten and Ruth Patterson spent Sunday at Cmulé:oke. Mr, and Mrs. Eugene ksy spent Sunday in Arlington Heights. C Mr, and Mrs. E. Fredericks and family of Chicago were the guests of Mrs. L. C. Hole had as her guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Gould and two children of Oak Park and Miss Nettie Kinsey of Galion, Ohio. Mr. ‘Fred H. Meyer received his ofâ€" ficial appointment from _ President Coolidge as postmaster in Deerfield for the next four years. Mr. Meyer has beén acting postmaster since the resignation of Mrs. Meyer which was last September, and Mr. Meyer was appointed in October. . His many friends extend congratulations. Mrs: F. Labahn Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Labahn and daughter Emma of Evanston, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Labahn of Central avenue, Sunday. s o e U on o Miss. Eleanor Meyer is visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. Ozanne at Oshkosh, Wis. Mr.. J. M. Gantham has rented the E. H. Willman store on Waukegan Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reeds and three sons, who have spent the past week visiting relatives in Olney, Mo., reâ€" turned Sunday. An aunt and cousin of Mr. Reeds returned with them. Mr. Harry Olendorf has rented the John Stryker store vacated by Mr. Hellstrom. Mr. Olendorf will move his merchandise from the Knaak building on Deerfield avenue to the Stryker store in the near future. . Mr: and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison, Mrs. Ray Gunckel and son Le Roy are visâ€" iting relatives in Missouri. Mrs. Brown and daughter, Olive. of Taylorville, IlI., and Mr. and Mrs. Barry of Elmhurst, were the guests of Mrs. T. L. Knaak Monday. The Just Sew club met at the home of Miss Sadie Galloway Tuesrday afâ€" ternoon. * Mr. and Mrs. James Mulvahill of Los Angeles, Cal., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Knickerbocker on Tuesday. Miss Rose O‘Connor is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Margaret Blake of Chicaâ€" On Tuesday Mrs.. George D. Richâ€" ards was a guest of Mrs. H. S. Grisâ€" wold of Wilmette at a luncheon and bridge at the Orrington hotel in Evâ€" anston. On Wednesday Mrs. Richards attended a bridgeâ€"luncheon given at the North Shore golf club as a guest of Mrs. Harry Richter. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Diebert of Chiâ€" cago spent Monday with Mrs. Dieâ€" bert‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Klemp Sr. » . Mrs. George D. Richards will be hostess at a bridgeâ€"luncheon at her home on Fairoaks avenpe on Friday at one o‘clock. Sixteen guests from Wilmette, Deerfield and Kenilworth * About one hundred and fifty Deerâ€" field members of the Eastern Star éhapter and friends from neighboring chapters attended "friends night" last Thursday evening at the Masonic temâ€" ple. Following the meeting tasty reâ€" freshments were served on tables decâ€" orated in red, white and blue. "La Petite Societie" was delightâ€" fully entertained at the home of Mrs. Harvey L. Smith of Evanston last Thursday evening. Mrs, Alex Willâ€" man and Miss Theresa Klemp were awarded the prizes at bridge. The club will not meet during July and Augâ€" THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS two weeks in Michigan. Rev. Andrews of the Presbyterian church, however, invites the members and friends of St. Paul‘s church to worship with them on that Sunday. Service at the Presâ€" . Mrs. Jens Peterson entertained her I:othumd-mrhonmhny'hu- iy. > Mr..and Mrs. A. Maluni and family . who have been away â€" for â€"several weeks have returned.. > spent Sunday with his brothers, James Sunday, July 18, the Presbyterian church will unite with St. Paul‘s. Rev. Mark Andrews of the Presbyterian church will conduct the service. It is hoped that the combined worshippers of the two churches will give him a large and appreciative audience. R Continued on page 8 and Ezra Fritsch. pastor and his family are spending summer, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meyers and two children spent Monday at the home of Mr. Meyers‘ brother, Mr. Alfred Meyâ€" ers of Milwaukee. Frank Walker of Lake Forest,. . â€" Mr. B. 0. Fritsch of Highland Park Miss Margaret Hanson left Tuesday for Hinsdale, IIL, where she has acâ€" cepted a tutoring position for the St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church F. G, Piepenbrok, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. There will be no service July 11. The Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Fritsch had as CANDIES . CIGARS, CIGARETTES FOUNTAIN PENS _ CAMERAS FILMS THERMOS BOTTLES _ waASH CLOTHS > BATHING CAPS BATHING SHOES PLAY BALLS WRITING PORTFOLIOS GOGGLES FIRST AID KITS | SUNâ€"BURN LOTIONS vISORS Robert W. Pease ~â€" Bring your films in for developing and printing. V acation Needs * Opp. Northwestern Depot HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Telephone 144 church begins at 10:45 a. JULY CLEARANqE SALES | _ G A RN ET T The July Sales begin todayâ€"Thursday, July 8thâ€"with al saving opportunities. Prices have been definitely lowe all summer merchandise, but perhaps of even greater tance than the fact that prices have been lowered is the aficethatiluality,asalw;ysinthisstore,hofnhizhltl Mentioned areâ€" _ _ ; â€"â€"Womeh’s Rayon Bloomers $1.29 â€"Linen Table Squares 43% x 43%4, $149 â€"Wash Frocks as low as $2.79 4 â€"Children‘s Dresses $1.09 f , â€"Tub Silk Frocks $16.50 A t uc ~â€"Straw Hats Greatly Reduced. . | Beginning Toda)g? ‘ ~_Thursday, July 8th _ _ Our Annual â€" 5 WRECKING | American House Wreck 301 Ravine Place Foot of Vine Ave., half block HIGHWOOD BASEBALL TEAM at Highwood, flk;j Saturday Night, July 10th, 1926 All Lumber, Doors, Windows, Plu Heating Mngt Be Sold at O Salesman on Premises 301 RAVINE PLACE, HIGHLAND: PARK MUSIC BY â€" _ NICK‘S HA_RMONY FIVE 0 Come On! Let‘s GO! Everybody! AND CARNI STORE NEWS D A NC BIG STREET 16â€"Room Hoi For Sale Chea given by PAGK A P Clasarat *4

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