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Highland Park Press, 9 Apr 1931, p. 17

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Mr. and In. Linc'oln Penis, who have spent the winter in McAllen, Tens, returned to D-tuid on Wed- nesday, A: ri1A, flier-tuned Thurw. day, 2,tilli'll for I Edy It Sip Ai. tonio and continuing through Okla- homa and Missouri. The trip we: made entirely on concrete, with the Mr. and Mrs. Albert [reuse and Mr. and Mrs. Berry Clavey attended the thirteenth, wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Berman of Rogers Park at the Medi.. murtetttNe-itrchieatro-ote-Stntdar.: t---F- -irhsrHhrrm'rxr-ehebrr-zrr-irhtstmrrt Park was tle luncheon guest of Mrs. C (rLidhiutiirutrhAtnut street, Friday. Ne - _ Miss Jouphino. Woodman is ex- pected home from Fitmida about the first of Mar. V The Adolph Kalkherner family moved fromthe Julius Johnson house on Central avenue last eek. They are staying with In. Ka11therner't, parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erue- ger of Prairie View. - brook was the guest of her cousin Dolores Frost on Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Woodman Todd had as their week-end guest their niece, Miss Eugenia Watier of China. mud“. April 9, 1981 19 North Sheridan Road Deerfield Locals GENERAL 0 ELECTRIC All-ITIII. I’nruIc-IAI-o'n Dad... A... I... - Comma-in! R-an‘ - Daub v.6- be me to check General Electric ‘ “nausea. Let us demonstrate the . three none. of cold, the accessible g , _st-hreaing dial-the smooth-run- _ aiug Monitor To mechanism. hers meticnlly wales. self-oiled. dirt pp, and moisture roof. General - Electric si'i?ii,i.'ir'iiier,i, are just a inexpensive to uy u "I: they are to own. (1 I q Down payment. on low“ 'lllO . (24 months to my) _ 1d- h in Gourd than by- but. I.“ a“ " a e M file. 'eller' TODAY you pay tei-not more -for a hi My refined and im. proved COMES Electric Refrigen- tor. At new low price. you get new an”. and (ignore! Eieeteieh, writ- ue _ no service expense tor mini] yea-s. Paloma you lacy} gen refrigerator T AJYEAR GUARANTEE New Low Prices , New Refinements e VIC. J. KILLIAN, Inc. 3 Miss f2ytyyyL1tlar1,2rst1t1c,utt,,ui, E1rt"iFi=iTiiii'iiTifii tyr'hf "Mr; 1t1iDIitIiLjjf. 'ARtm-mr,itrhRCiiiiiFi'"tiiirai"mWriiT. day, May 2 to Mr. Donald Dumper of, Wheaton-ah. woddintr--wiil--tak. place in Glen Ellyn. The Deerfleid American Legion will meet the second and fourth Monday evenings of each month, instead of the second and fourth Wednesday. The Tri-C meeting-of St. Paul’s church was held Thursday evening, April» 2 at the home of Herman Bor- chardt of Highland Park. 1fretiiiiAttYrHiii'f' 's "f-ttiii-iii-er-artistic-' P" if!!! meet at the Edy Cross parish hull on Friday evening, April 10 at eight o'clnok. . Min Elinheth Xmas who has been staying with her niece, Mrs. Joseph Mum-ism of Dubuque, Iowa, is now with her other niece, Mm. E, B. Selig. Mrs. Matisse and two children who spent the Easter holidays at the'Selic home, have returned to Dubuque. Mrs. C. T. Anderson 'tnd Mrs. R. B. Patti: were the guest- of th? 'ttgut-set, ’. MI A, 'gh 1t.typ,,4tt,4,iistlWgtrVJ9h,piy Mr. and Mrs. George Ott (Mabel Honnbcmr) have a daughter born Tuudiy, 11311531; It the manna Park hospittl. On Sam-tiny evening, April 18, the Deerfield tir? department is giving a dance at the Deerfield Grammar school auditorium. m . “V.“ ll Phone 3800 TH! - The Caru'ton Scribner: of Landis lane have returned from' Phoenix, Are.----- ___'"-, , . - . C A, --, e The" shadow box exhibited by Mrs. Paul Fuller of the Bnnnoekburn Gar- den club at the fifth annual tiower show at the Merchandise Mart dur- ing the latter part of Much is now on display in' the Deerfield Citizens State book. , Those who were tumble te attend the Bower show ere fortu- nate in beftrguttrie to View this loos! exhibit composed of sponges and other sea lion. The design is taken from “Villa D’este Tivoli" by Max.. gaigâ€"Qlliihawltfiflflvflltdeisiblne ribbon?" __ -_"e v'et 7 , ’7 - ' V The first children’s Denice at St. Paulfn chqreh are“! weak; ego proved such a tremendous moons, that a second service will be held Sundny, April 12. An interesting program for both young and old is be the baptism service. . Mr. and Mrs. W. W. tttem" who have been residing in the Em Fritsch him: on Hue! wanna have moved intothe Julius Johnson house on Central avenue. In. Glen Bowman 9nd daughter Jane of Tam, m was. at the Hurry Kahuna home on Central avo- nue. w, te Zola Toner F45 merleis,ro'gt-Urpetet. UetsntountodtnaCetm. "tautitver-erttvetittito pt: Shutter. sw h"minq radical» "new. Me. claws “I. phofog- "rltert-iettoitisotrn picture. Ampuverfualandhrl. "ittalmer-ttpertttih dWeultdsoti. OOhoeralkon amen: from 8M. ' Almer Gtttfil Company Announcing NENV LOIN PRICES a». ZEIsleON . Cameras " N. WAIASH " S. M SALLE " I. JACKSON ILVD. ' I“! ORMNGTON AtfE-WAtatOM IQUIPPED with tiarl DIISCII’TION 0'? t C UAN I MAXIMAR "A" Tll?,', Cat8Mtrdt has mgny fe: furOI of the advrilicrid CCCT 0: ' - lléiéi-f m..._ . - q UG " iiic Mildrisd Sticken,‘ Carl Freimm’, and Vernon Meyer of Deerfield and Ar- thur Nickelm ofWorthtrgttdei-' ---. ’ __ A mm»! the new; of the Deerfield Presbyterian church will be held Thursdly evening, April 9, It the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. Johnston Davis. "' _ Mr. and Mrs. Erny Evanson of Chicago were Sundzy guests it the William Cruicknhank home on Divi- Bion street. Mrs. A. tLUtoeuattaeh of Crystal Lake and two daughter» Bliss Elin- beth of Crystal Lake and Mrs. Later Tavlor (Ruth) of Glen Ellyn, were luncheon guests " the George Rock- Elmer Clivey spent seven! "lays or Int week pr the guest ot Governor L, L. Emulation op a’specin! inm- thratintreommtttoe. - Mrs. W. A. Whiting and daughter Mildred of Chicago were guests at the B. H. In“ home, Thursday eve- nine. turned to their studio home on Saun- ders road. . V Min )1th M who is . kindergu-m mum the Chicago school. system. is attending u bu afternoon class a the Univérsity of Chicago this semester. human moi 6 LA 8 a . 8 For Hahn 2haah Film Foch 2%!3I/4 IAN/OMAR "a" $40 "do. and "In Pack 3%“ I

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