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Highland Park Press, 5 Mar 1931, p. 11

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the Elm will be m Buck- aet in the mionihip. least one ne: main. l) Black. rs 22-14. Swan t forward, ow for 9 schedulg ad ttttusd Gamma. y chal- J. Blank Wildest' I part' _of Maj more - 1 ti. "tuiWr, allavallc. Fighting improv' Id prove an Pine! tiMEeNlglL', t to their a Bliieb hm, in. Wasted uric: om twink " me Lang. “Baldwin scored 6 w a totél ' Rivin'ia mind; tlie Were _too Baldwin BI points tong man cued Ra- tunity to Deerfield the 100 I Ravinin work in 3115:.qu Deerfield tannin! he court baskets. no score ling aid .unpiol “I" II in: rstitiires, is: 1931 E F, l The Schumann club counting of pupils of Bernie: Benson Bentley, he: at the home. of Judith and Sui A surprise party was given Mia: Ella Hit-def last Saturday evening, at the home of her brother. Allan Har- der nf, 1Nqrtteid. Dnncing, :30on bunco were. the features of the eve- nine. Thursday evening, March 12ait 8 pan. _the Sunday school tenchen'of the Zion Lutheran church will meet at the home of Miss Jennie Johnson. The Woman's Miiaiomry society of the United mm: church will hold their monthly. meeting at the home of Mrs. Underwood of Moraine 12 at 2:80"o'eioek. ', Innate 81“de Wuhan was the" week-end guest. of Rose Smith, her cousin. _ Thursday. - 5. 1931 Call Deerfiéld '124 1022 Oakly Ave. Deerfield Real Live Easter Bunny -_., OF YOUR CHILDREN "ivrrHA H ighl'a’nd Pail Load and Personal These are-honest-‘to-coodhua _real live Easter Bunnies-sl-pure with: ‘white . ' , with pink eye's . . .’ frt'ttttrltitdLtrrades healthy stock. Nothing will be mere abpreciated by [out chi}- drain than a-pnir of these lov- able' little bunnies. Call' Highland Park 2801 for estimate on household eleaninii-rprtpesi, Rugs, Curtains, Furniture, etc. . Our moth-itrooting process insures _/I' y you against loss by moth damage. [ New: Sheridan Rd $1.00 - Up DELIGHT PRICE For uu, Morcu?artimsir" T 1-». , 317931212 Le. Francis Stipe spent the week-end with his parent. It. and In. Jocepll Stipe of S. Green Bay road. "Deer" :th: Beloit" college. T The may friqnds here of Mrs. Roy ’ljemn’s of Wheeling will be happy to know that she " "fitting alone Mrs. Roy Howe will entertain the ofBeim: of 1930 of Campbell chapter, Flashed Star at dinner at her home on Friday evening; --.. _ Hans Baht, who attends the Uni- versity of Illinois, spent the week-end with his father, Mr.rrr"tiBahr. _ " Mr. and Mrs. Arch Abereromby had as their guests on Sunday Mr and Mrs. Le Roy Dickomon, Jr. of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. E. McLamore omrrtmtry daughter, of Edison park and Mr. and Mrs. August Lnbbie of Pit]: Ridge . . J ' _ Mix-y Alice Larson celebrated her fifth birthday ort,ruattarSrmtter- taittiryr sixteen mf her little friends " her home (SITE. Padrivenue. . "The Misses Josephine Zook, Myra Jane Hutton, Rachel Manning: end Frances Jenkins' and Miss Gladys Greenlaw will attend the Older Girls AtottfimrmNr--ih-Joiitt “this weekend.» The Highlnnd Park girls will have charge of the 'tttttrd" morning wor- ship? service. T nvenue spent Sunday with friends in _ . and Mrs. B. A. Bridges " tdti, a reception on Wetlands}? given in honor of their uncle Dr. I. C. Guy’s 73rd birthday " the Pea. plea. hospital in Chicako. DE Gary om and operates thisrhospital: . A/birthday celebration it: held at the fhome of Fred Gainer of Home. wood avenue Saturdty awning honor. ing the birthdays of Mildred Jim!!- tle, Isabel Fosbendei and Fritz Geim. Mr. and Mrs. Willinm Witten tad daughters, Mrs. Fred Schwieger of Gray -nvemie and Mrs. Alex Smith of Glencoe returned lat was]: from s two Weeks visit in New Orleanajnd -Bihrzi.- it. "r------------. "_-- ..e__ _ Fre a, - The Ladies Aid of the Bittrtaith- mu church will meet with Mrs. Gust Cgrlson arse Prairie;va on PH.. day.’ "-_- --, . C The Nines Ethel Pride and Mil- ttrttrNrtsttiewiie" sunday guests " the Edwin Fisher bomb on Homewood manna. This broadcast ,rtrtit a: 'iFiiiiCtifiiitii" the regular schedule of the services It the church. The entire progrem will be_in the Swedish language. It may be of special interest to the Scandinavian: of this community to know that the Rev. Henry G. Bed.. lund will broadcast a Swodlah ur- vice over radio station W130 next Sunday morning between, the hours of 8:15-9:30 o’clock a.m. Loeartar. ont will furnish the music. His aer- I! an FEM V _ it.” TV tfrN _ _ t't"'r.A"i'rtttii 'i "?' :P: A CLEAng Phone Highland Park . 7 18.1. THE CARD or THANKS . w. wish to union our“ hart-felt mtitude to " 1te.ttiet+ 9m! with: bors" 'irr-'ttitlr:"khteh'uir “(I ”is unity extended it during the recent " -. CARD or, THANKS We wish to thank our fHends and neighbors who so kindly assisted on in augment bereavement, the death of, our loving husband and father, Arthur, B. Jones: also for the buntix' In! ttorit Marina,“ the kind words of Reva-end Gunter. Miss Esther Ludwig of S. Green Bay road entertained the member? of the Rho Ahth Delta sorority at her home on Tuesdgy evening, Feb. " V "' The Ravinia, brunch of the Dorcas society are media: _tttit, afternoon at It80, with Mn; Karl Warner of tttsr Kincaid street. .- l " The BietiUrtd Put brunt map will meeewith Mrs. H. C. Hobbird. 825 Forest avenue. today foi a buf- fet topper. Mr. and Maugham" Hansen were the Tuesday "min; supper guest- It the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Varney hf Central avenue, nicely at the Highland Park hospital after undergoing an pperation‘ last Tuesday. . __ ""V ' Collateral eaite were served in the dining hall and the tables were ep- proprietely decorated in the Royal Neighbor colors - purple and white. The hinge birthday cake was made by Hilda Soefker. _ About line hundred and tan guests Were present. 7 "-.-, F- _ _ Rerrreseuuttvet from the camps of Wheeling, Prairie View, Waukegan and Highland Park, were present.- The Cadwell Corners Kitchen Band was very cleverly done. Their coc- tumes were of earlier periods from colonial down to the. Victorian nee. Those participating in the hand Vere Mrs. Ann: Meintzer, Hrs. Celia Ha- gie, In. Auguste Bed, In. Lulu new; '11? 1.” -TtiiF6ii%iiir-er, _ Miii." mum Johmttottp, Mrs... Phmp Scully Sn. Mrs. Maigret Pettis. with Mrs. Emil Frederick: wielding the 33999: Efiéfifié'TEc’Ffiffifi'c'cWfififed the band, at the piano. _ Mrs. Sadie Beckman gave”: iend. ing Ind Mrs. Emil Frederick: give two "endhttns,' "The Bridtrrs-Partytt and "At the Telephone.' of Ruby Lamina "artntt “Striker, Marcellin'e Juhrend, Gertrude John- son. Violet Hugh, and and Sunny, danced and ”ugh tunes of 1900, then Inter appeared on the program in a 1931 skit. David Stryker Ic- dompanied the sextet on the piano. Wnrs. Charles Hnrie sanctum solos accompanied at _ittes piano by her ais- . The Royal Neighbor Camp 6802 of Deerfield celebrated the twentieth Anniversary of its‘ organization on Thursday evening, Feb. 26, at Ithe WW” . , "V Yee: «MZWM‘zrt 20th Anniversary Celebrated Thursday J um Ganckel an: two attire, “The Peanut Vanda,” tad “Would You Like to We 1 Walk?” the prom. -- _ Mm. {Amine Jones And family Mr. Jones waartaken to the Lake County Hospital on Jan. 6, and re. mained therU until his death ttlt Feb, 18.1!me hard-am " the titties. Faun! union; when on Blon- ugny’.;-_Feb. a; " the Some " m no; mum. Jon.- of Winkmn, with 1_seH'4rrqh-Feee-t.trcatt A giant, Mrs, Jmphineygmen- clatter. raider in Cleveland.‘ Ohio. One brother, J. tcgotses,'iiva in Eiansion, 'ttdr-tttOther Mot, 'urrr E. Jones, in Detroit, an. - There nre foyrrarrandehiidrent Vir- that. Lee Joni; and William Arthur Jones Jr., of Wtukecan; Ree Marie “we add Gloria Lou-Pattie a bear- tUH. _ Mr. Jones was married latch 25. 1894, to Hiumlouioe Burkenmeier of “but, Ind: It; and In. Jones Ittdtftve children. four of when: are living: Clifford Jones of Columbus,- Ohio: WinugtrrAa- in”: of Wyske- can; Mrs. Cindy: Fnttie of Deer- "ld.. Riehatd Jones of 1hserfiaAe,"t littl- Ion, Raymond; died at the ace if three. . Arthur B. Jones was born Feb. F, 1.872, It Canton, Ohio, a_ non of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Jones. Re maimed " early edueatioii in the Edison, Ind., schools. He was a professor of music and in later yen-{followed the trade of hi‘s‘fs'ther, that of in- terioraiirsterior decorator. No definite plans have been made " yet, but them win reitataitrt of a group of opening selection by the orchestra. .the singer, then " group of songs will ‘be presented by the ehdrus., The band will pity a group of tselections., V t" The dattrfor the high school spring ferrrie-ieqiiiir6reii poi KrFhidnr' €59- ning, April 17. A noted woman 30-- pnno, tt, Waste of Deerfield-ttttie), ha been engaged is an added attise.. saeittrrahic:r'-rirhtbeaMtiBrraei-; .'. 2,. ' ' "in“: lam place of the next meeting is to be announced later. _ a ' High School Spring _ ', Concert on April 17 The new constitution we: ntrpmved a drum, but will be read gain at the fottowine meeting. _ Mrs. Alex Willmnn's report on the membershiii drive was red and mi: ,rntisfitetimt was emu-used upon the aplendid results. '1t nu decided to have 'initiation of new members pt an April meet- - "he - rehabilitntion tax was sent to the ma, and ten dollars was sent to the ‘C.H.T.C. gt Port Sheri- has fora, “may butt. T' “W .tr.rte __-_- Plans waggggpleted for the and party to “than on Wednesday ove- ning, March 11. _ ' . tiiitraiirit'iiic' ._ 'iii 'f-r"--')"'.'".,")" “”%§m“¢"&. teen prawn _ The Deerfield American legion Auxiliary muting for Much was held Monday evening at the home, of Mri. Dan Hunt of P1rirNrhv_ttetr_e, Legion Auxiliary - Next Monday Night Obituary

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