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Highland Park Press, 30 Apr 1931, p. 22

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P. Johnson at" the Bethlehem Eva};- selieel church. Thenwen than”; Jiiiiidriid- guests and they presented A farewell reception was given on Friday evening for Rev. and Mrs. A. -, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bins and two daughters, Ethel and Elaine, and Mrs. Albert Becker of Chicago were guests at the Welter Toll home on “Pricey evening. Miss Irene Rockenhach spent Tues- day night at the home of her niece, Mrs. Lester Taylor, of Glen Ellyn. Miss Rockenbach is tucking in De Kalb or. Tuesdays. J An interesting account and several pictures of the Ridge Form Preven- toriom north of Deerfield, appeared in Friday’s Chicago“ Daily" NM. Plans are being modefor a twilight supper 're-ther-ttrr-ttr-rt-ir-tlie- guess; of personally .aequaintintt the con-g tribntors - withthe mum “that is being, done there for undernourish- ed children of Chicago. E. G. Jacobson m _notif1ed that he had received a trmalr"hsttaet of one honored dollars from an aunt, in Eng- land, who died a short time ago. His aunt left five hundred pounds and he is to receive his mother', share. w.-usa In _"' "r.. Nielacn' Gii'Giikiii- pying the Jens Petersen tut. Mrs. Nielsen and Mrs. Petersen no ais- ters. _ Walhce Reichelt unit the week- end with n Lake Forest college clus- rgpte, Edygrd ‘Amnker. _ of Donner: Mr. and Mrs. ken Brynddtoh of Chicago were {nuts it the Harry $1111!le home on Sunday. In. William Htmilton of Cantu) avenue was the week-0nd guest of Mry, William Kemp of Lake Potent. Phone H. P. 178 16 NETTIE and' NUTTY Deerfield Locals w s at? tS Game 0 TAKE A TRlp . o EUROPE ALONE tat, , ' , “‘3 'in i' r . 'ce. i I A NI 5:3? " i EU" x r, Erl LLB, Mr. and Mrs. John .T. Beekman of Central avenue spent Monday' in Val- paraiso, Ind., with Mrs. Beckmen’e sister, Mrs. Walter Klunter, who is ilL. ' Miss Lomira Perry, Senior ttiris' Wei -BcHk- Ifrerrrarpzrrst-tmr spring vacation in Kankakee, with. relatives. Miss Perry, whose Itpriid is in. Wilmette, has hailed invitations for a spring luncheon, Int-the Georg- inn hotel in Emston, " one o'etoek on Saturday, Mny 2. ML and, Mr: Walter Peterson (Erna Reeb) have a son, born Wed- Miriam Smith of Highland Park, with her guest, Chanyce Runes, of Mundelein, with Jane Warner, Jean Taylor and Jean Pettis, hiked to' the River Woods bridge over the Des 'i’laines river on Thursday and en- joyed a pieniee luncheon. then hiked home: 7 --F- 7 M W I ,- Mrs. John Jteekman, John Jr., lone and Kuthryn Beekman, Virgin“ and Jeanette Reeb spent Thursday in Wiukegnn with Mrs. Harold Kelly. Mr. thir Mrs; Robert Thoma, former Deemeld residents, are living in Woodstock. Their daughter, Mary Paine Thoma, was married on Jum- ury 31 to Armour Wollooo of Wood- stock. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace are living with the Thom: foamy. Mrs. J. G. Myers and two childish Dorothy and Jule spent the week-end 1rislutulhNargamitia, irbaudinetn, triiGaiiairi"i'iiirTiG: STEFFEN AUTO SUPPLY ' gr23tegjiiiie,ijEg.rrii 15-17 N. Second St. Phone n. P. 350» en electric clock to the departing pas. tor and his wife. Rev. B. P. Siem- sen of the Bethany Evangelical church of Highland Park made a short address expressing apttmseintion for Rev. Johnson's faithful lytrriet. regrets at his departure and. good wishes for the future. 32 Years Serving the Public Well Mrs.. Albert Roggo'w had as her guests Inst Sundro, in bong: of her birthday’ anniversary, Mai Gott- schliek and pan, Edwin, manna Mrs; Richigr, Alvera and Willinni"Richigr, Mrs. Mueller and two children of Northbrook spent Monday with Mrs. Muller’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Beckley, Sr. tral lvenue. , Prize; in 500 were “traded Mrs. Ge!" _g";.f!_i_r1é.‘i;.:ill’ié; Artis-it-iris-ii-ii-iid ff-i-ei." Walter Hott- man. V Mrs. Hicks received the. bun- co prize. Mn}. Mary Tune will be the next hostess at her home on For, est avenue. . T'hst,Jnt%tsatant_gosuieiutc.anae last Wednesday afternoon at the 1193);. -o-Ck,et-iHilczafccEahmsrzoeuas, The Lewis Ashman family spent last week in Kentucky. Mr. Richardson, psychologist of Deerfield - Shields, (we tests nt the DeerfUid Grammar school . Week ago Wednesday, to the eighth grad. pupils. . _ Mrs. E. H. Sensing“: n lines. eon bridge Int Thursday " the home gf Mrs. E. R. Corey of Chicago. Dr. and Mm. C. ‘Jthton, D1331; spent the yak-chi! in New Florence, Missouri. . 35:11am MiititYi il'.---")-;!'-,','-,'))':,-'?,'),-',-','-! , aii' the third grade room during, Miss Ab- lard's illness. Mrs. Irving Brand will be hostess ta the Tuesday evening club next week. MAE” ered from My, April at, at the Bighhnd Park hospital. ' In. Ron Sherman entertained s few friends " bridge on Friday nft- "noon. 618 North Green Bay Road New "students in the Deerfield Grammar school are Marcia Kirkland of the Cantu] school oCMrihnetta, who enrolled in the sixth node; Ar. thur Seiferle of *Ch'icsgo in third grade and Jane Newman of Harlin- gen, Texas, in second mode. Mr. and Mis., Elmer Schmidt " ncunee/ the-birth, of a girl on Thurs. day, Aprir28; at the Highland Park hospital. . . Dprotht Ray NelsolL entertained; group of little friends op Fridu afternoon at . birthday party. Ward, the eitrhtuonthtwoU non of Mr; and Mrs. C. T. Anderson, has the chicken pox; Qomthy Jean is now out of quarantine. _ V - Mrs. Elmer Hoffman. entertained the Monday afternoon Sewing club at her home on Central avenue. , pres an an treasurer of tin . er, proprietor _of the Bria eeeretary~for~the newly organize! Fisher Oireompanr. . _ ' . Mra.,E. H. sen; was hosted? tira, Wednesday hmeheowhridre club. William Fiaher of Omaha moved to DeertUld last week. He in . sales. man for the Fisher Oil company of DeeriUtd, and a brother WWI-Jana Little Norbit Bovine has recovered from his injuries due to (fall from up automobile g week tuto Sunday. Harry Mnhlke m home, the great er part of last week because of in no”. _ _ Mr. um} Mrs; J. WW Indium," no moving to, the former Sella hon. on Saunders road. Mr. Gan-it, bought the property recently. min. mold Jotretti, on ill,'t,ii1)tttial "tii'iidiii'ii- . 'frctirtt'q'i.' atpy"G'iit' Mrs. Jon; Reed of Evanston have laud tV Garrity home on Forest Ivonne. - Miss Leia Toll of Chicago Helm spent Sunday with her cousin, _ and Mrs. Walter Toll. Tho Deerfield chmia’o}?i "dit mom in meeting “My 'rvettittt Aptil 80 (tonight). and Min Enrich of Cicero Lillian 11111qule _of t.iGkiFi,"ii'l' can do four want-nd ioh “one. Nine out iit ten people here read it. The Press Want-Ads Highland Park Press for result- “my. April so: 934M!- 1981 ottg' Brit Crimean the nut on the tt The In I dar I.“ North t of the of ttll m Uttiim I mm . Mar lo, Dar an of Flore: n: a. on th intoine, AMERII -hcad the‘wim member new mg the boa tion- of" at Chit the dos The ~1 new Ittt ends Ju Presil as the mal co mintio be held 1931. son, Cl hughli funnel] ing the membe1 K. Bit The M. Sc! the " Harold Field, nois . d bonds, Northr on the board" livered poems. The the " ship in ‘MM Harold Ill-til: onble Mrs. l Park. Honor; betwee ‘ Midi - eeptioo board; were: Hm: Roberi Andre The of the m l at the ”its Thur.

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