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Highland Park Press, 23 Apr 1931, p. 16

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132 40B ih 10 d 5 cce T o d io oont on i: baaivatss medneith omeeietend Line hig T > ex se Miss Emma May Titus was married to Cecil Charles Grant on Saturday, February 28, at Long Beach, Calif. Miss Titus is a ~former Deerfield teacher and is a sister of Miss Ethel Titus, ~who is thementhtnde teacher in theâ€"Deerfleld school. Mr. and Mrs. Holmes of Saunders road are moving this week to their new home on Fair Oaks avenue. With them will be Mrs. Holmes‘ father, Valentina Hess, who has resided on that farm for the past seventyâ€"fivs years. â€" Their farm, which is near the Walker estate, has been sold to Chiâ€" cago people. Mr. Hess is the only the Tuesday Evening club this week at her home on Center avenue. She M%T«., who is a guest at the Muhlke home. Mrs. Ernest John Ginter of Sunset lane, Bannockburn, has issued inviâ€" tationsâ€"forâ€"a luncheon and bridge on Thursday afternoon, April 23, at her home. 14 Swift‘s Premium Red Hots pound Short Leg of Milk Fed V eal pound pound ............. Lean Native Boiling Beef Choice Native Pot Roast pound All our meat is inspected by the United States Government 1 Fresh Meaty Spare Ribs Hormel‘s Braunschweiger Liver Sausage Leg of Genuine Spring Lamb pound ......... The Best Native Pickled Beef Tongue Swift‘s Premium Sliced Bacon Deerfield Locals 519 Central Avenue Phone Highland Park 3140 Lincoln Market the only Mr. and Mrs. Irving Brand enterâ€" tained at dinner Sunday evening at their home on Deerfield avenue. Miss Hortense Borneman who atâ€" tends Maine township high school in Des Plaines spent Sunday with her sister, Miss Gayle Borneman. They were dinner guests at the J. D. Myers home on Rosemary terrace. / Mrs. Alex Willman entertained at a family dinner on Wednesday at the noon at the Deerfield grammar school under the supervision of Mrs. A. J. Johnson,. who has charge of the school lunch room.~ Baked beans, spaghetti and potato salad were offered for sale. *~Mrs. ~Wade ~McNuttâ€"ofâ€"Hightand Parkâ€"visited Mrs.â€"C.â€"T.â€"Anderson on Thursday. hi MB . past week, because of 'llfiél. * Roy Clavey is recovering from ERICKENâ€"IE + Ee on ecnee * in innaininn uie naagaie suyviving Civil War veteran in this vicinity and he will celebrate his nineâ€" tieth birthday anniversary in three months. 25¢ 25¢ 35¢ 25¢ 32¢ 35¢ 12¢ 12¢ 35¢ T H E It is reported that there will be bus service from Deerfield to Highland Park this summer by Kilroy brothâ€" ers who operate the Deerfald._UhialAs Mrs. Stadler, who has spent the winter with her son and daughterâ€"inâ€" law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stadler, of Orchard lane, returned to her home in Bement, IIl., on Friday. :She was acâ€" companied by her son, who spent the weekâ€"end in Bement. â€"â€" _ _ Mesdames C. C. Kapschull, Walter Metcalf, D. E. Wageck, C. W. Getty, and Miss Irene Rockenbach attended a meeting of the Tenth District Fedâ€" eration of Women‘s clubs on last Wednesday.. â€"_ Monday, May 4, Deerfield is to have the annual tag day for the Chicago Federation of Aged and Adult chariâ€" ties. Mrs. B. J. Dickens was the guest of her sister, Mrs._J. A. Reichelt Jr. on Sunday. _ Principal C. E. Bates attended the annual meeting of the North Shore division of the IHincis State Teachâ€" ers association at Evanston on Monâ€" day. Both Deerfield schools remained in session, making up a day which was lost last month due to the severe snow storm. _A worker‘s conference of the Presâ€" byterian church school will be held Thursday evening (tonight) at the Edâ€" win Easton home on Waukegan road. Eunice Varner has the mumps. â€"â€" The Roy Vinyard family of Des Plaines visited at the E. L. Vinyard Jean Pettis and Shirey Clark were the luncheon â€"guests of Retta Ree HiPaley of Northbrook on Wednesday. When the school census is taken this summer, Principal C. E. Bates will also take a census of children of preâ€"school age, so that a preâ€"school examination â€" may . be given next spring. T Miss Ida Knaak will present her pupils in a piano recital on Tuesday evening, April 28. â€"â€"Onâ€"Friday evening, May 1, in conâ€" nection with the regular movie at the Deerfield grammar school, â€"special films pertaining to health will be shown. Evanston. Miss Betty Clave_yV partiâ€" eipated â€"in theâ€" program.>> =>â€"~>â€"â€"~ _Mrs.~â€"Eimerâ€"Clavey and her sister, Mrs.â€"Alexâ€"Wilimanâ€"attended a recital on Tuesday evening at Marywood, E. :,“ in _’flfly c r â€"vv*g: p f -s,.!“;vf-'-ril' ‘I'% meet Thursday afternoon (today) at the parish hall. + home of her mother, Mrs. B. H. Kress. The event was in honor of her birthâ€" day anniversary. Out of town guests were Mrs. George Hessler, Mrs. Robâ€" ert Greenslade and Mrs. Fred Greenâ€" sladeâ€" of Highland Park:; operate the Deerfieldâ€"Shields Announcing the Opening BOUDOIR ACCESSORIES â€" NECK WEAR LACES AND EMBROIDERIES HANDKERCHIEFS _â€" LINENS :/.‘ ~. INFANTS!‘ WEAR : â€"â€" . . 22 North Sheridan Road â€"~ Highland Park The Lace Shop OF EV ANSTON of Miss Florence Lundin of Chicago spent last week at the A. J. Johnson home onâ€"Osterman avenue. â€" Guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs. A. P. Johnson last week were Mrs. Johnson‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hummet of Freeport, IlH., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maybanks, also of Freeâ€" port, and Rev. Johnson‘s father and sister, Rev. Johnson and Miss Inez Johnson of Ashton, IIl. 3 Charles Kersten of Evanston visitâ€" ed at the homes of his aunts and uncles in Deerfield on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Meyer had as their guests on Sunday evening Mrs. Meyer‘s brother and sister, Robâ€" ert and Ruth Anderson of Glenview. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer entertainâ€" ed at a family dinner on Sunday in honor of Mr. Raymond Meyer‘s birthâ€" day anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Becker, Miss Miriam Stryker and Donald Easton enjoyed a Sunday morning breakfast over the campfire in the river woods. There were about twentyâ€"eight boys and girls from Deerfield who particiâ€" pated in the annual spring concert at the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school auâ€" ditorium on Friday evening. Deerâ€" field is well represented in the musicâ€" al organizations of the high school. _ Miss Irene Rockenbach will be an instructor at the Standard training school for vacation church school téachers of DeKalb. It will be in session one evening each week for five consecutive weeks, beginning â€"Tuesâ€" day, April 21. s un kn On Friday morning, May 1, at 11 o‘clock, a special assembly will be held at the Deerfield grammar school in observance of Child Health day, to which the parents are invited. Inter esting motion pictures pertaining to health will be shown, and a program is to be given by the children of the two first grades and the kindergarten. ~ ~Mr. and Mrs. William Plagge, Miss Margareth Plagge and their little grandson, Jack Gagne, with Mr. and Mrs.:~E.~G.Jacobson cand daughte Dorothy, attended the tenth birthday anniversary party of the Plagge‘s litâ€" tle granddaughter, Marilyn Gagne, on Sunday, who lives at the home of her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Froman, of Chicago. _ Mrs. J. Hamilton is expected to reâ€" turn this week to her home on Cenâ€" tral, avenue, from . California, where high school buses. This is most wel come news to many people in Deer The Royal Neighbors are giving a card party on Thursday evening (toâ€" night) in the Deerfleld Masonic temâ€" ple. field. Thursday, April 23, 1931 Thu Po Vi

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