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Highland Park Press, 19 Mar 1931, p. 21

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Mrs. Sarah Gilmore and Mrs. Dehâ€" ner of Chicago were the house guests of Mrs. i@n Willman last week. Mrs. Catherine Pantle of Northâ€" brook visited her granddaughter, Mrs. Max Winters, on Thursday. . Mrs. William Renshaw of Indianâ€" g;h-; ie emiteaama e Mr. and Mrs, Meyer entertained at a family dinner in their new home on Sunset court. ‘Miss Dorothy Jean Anderson was hostess to eleven of ‘her little friends on Sunday afternoon, in celebration of her sixth birthday anniversary.â€"â€" Mrs. Mary Beardsley of Osterman avenue entertained the Independent Social club on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Minnie Whitcomb, the vice presâ€" P m _ which was followed by cards. %% d a social hour. _ Prizes were awarded Ml‘s. Geom Hard“',u.un En J, Ifln" and Mrs. Virginia Hicks. The assistâ€" ant hostess was Mrs. Eugene Cookâ€" sey. The next meeting will be â€"held at the home of Mrs. Edward Horenâ€" perger and cm“!m;fafi‘fi: tation may call Deerfleld 254. â€"_ _ ~â€"Mrs. J. R. Notz was hostess to the Areme club on Monday evening . at her home on Knollwood road. â€" Mr. Carl Chellberg of Austin was a guest at the A. J. Johnson home Bannockburn Poultry Farm Phone Deerfield 427â€"J Sunda BUTTER AND EGGS POULTRY : Deerfield Locals Telegraph Road at Route 22 k Our Salesman for our new recipes or phone Highland Park 3332 Dressed to order only Fresh hame Miss Bess Schilstra was the weekâ€" Sinclair of â€"Chicago. Mesdames Edwin Allen Wood, ‘ Erâ€" win B. Jordan, J. A. Reichelt, Jr., and E, J. Ginter attended the March meetâ€" ing of the North Shore chapter of the D. A. R. on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Rogers of Lake Forest.: Dr.: Zetie talked on re= lief work in Russim. .___ ________ ment on Elm street, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frye purchased the C.~ G. Pettis bungalow on Central avenue and will move from their home on Fair Oaks avenue this week. Mr. and Mrs. Berube of Highland Park have rented one of the Tennantâ€" Pattlock homes on North Grand aveâ€" Robert Stoeck, manager of the Deerfield Yellow Cab Co. has installâ€" ed a magazine stand service_at his cabâ€"company office. Mrs. Henry Juhrend has been ill. Miss Bernice Rybolt â€"wasâ€"a â€"dinner guest at the home of her brother and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Myron Rybolt of Highland Park, on Friday evening. nue. =Thirtyâ€"five â€"Deerfieldâ€"Shields __girls attended the annual Girls‘ Club conâ€" ference at the Chicago Woman‘s club on ‘Saturday. The girls from Deerâ€" field who were selected to go were J r, Helen Cox, Edith Metâ€" calf, Dorothy Myers, Ruth Boit and Mary Hood. Woman‘s club will meet on Tuesday afternoon, March 25, in the library of the Deerfield school. Miss Alice Bentley of Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Bernice Rybolt. Miss Luella J. Willman spéent the weekâ€"end with relatives in Glenview. Mrs. Robert Greenslade entertainâ€" ed her bridge club Tuesday afternoon at her home in Highland Park. _Mrs. H. H. Horton who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Chester Wolf and relatives in â€" Libertyville during the past month, left on Thursday for her home in Whiteville, North Caroâ€" lina. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boone returned last week from a several weeks visit with relatives in Tennessee and Kenâ€" tucky. While in Bowling Green, Ky. they visited Mr. Boone‘s grandmother who is 103 years old. Both the Boone children® had chicken pox. while on their trip. After their return, Mrs. Boone contracted chicken pox and has been very ill. ‘Freddy North of Central ave! has bronchial pnuemonia and his | ter, Frances, has the chicken pox. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Olendorf spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Olenâ€" dorf‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts of Racine, Wis. Mrs. Frank Peterson spent Sunday with relatives in Waukegan. Patsy Clavey has the chicken pox. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Plagge of the Hines Junior hospital near Maywood spent Sunday with Mr. Plagge‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Plagge. Mr. John Peters of San Francisco, Calif., is spending two weeks here on business. Mr. and Mrs. Peters, who own their home on North Grand aveâ€" nue moved toâ€" California several vears ago of Central avenue T UE PRES S 818+ Patronize the Press Advertisers Telephone Highland Park 2637 Hot Water, Vapor, High or Low Pressure Steam â€"â€"â€"~â€" Retiurates on New and Remodeling Work â€"â€"Repair Work a Specialty ... 733 GLENCOE AVENUE â€" ~â€" 80 CLIFTON AVENUE A Repair Service of FUEL OIL we fix it RIGHT. While our prices m‘mmww&“ service that can‘t be equaled. en your car is out of condition, bring it to us. HIGHLAND GARAGE _ Efficientâ€"Speedyâ€" Tank trucks will deliver any grade of oil to your home at a moment‘s notice Phone Highland Park 67 : 2830 N. St. Johns Ave. Merit M D; MURPHY PAUL BORCHARDT MURPHY & SCHW ALL HEATING CONTRACTORS EDW. 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