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Highland Park Press, 6 Aug 1931, p. 15

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first an! my redo nuns free dren cam festio "tale net; Pnul's hartte. ted no. on r by eth- [ulil f ita Ira- inrio the t the Pnul's Itartte. n is the Erie in}: n in man open. diced while Att- unsic r Or- rtinz. » The Jung Elisa- , Ina tmd out. knee. hire b t" St: unite {I on has l past ruby- oneil, Gio- mise 'ttre MSG. the! Mt Ac- Lyn, tpi Man ok in to. eld ot I “may, August a, 1m Mr. and In. Che-tar Fray Ind two claim-on spent the week-end with In. my; mtg, Mr, Ind Mm. P. M. Batty of Haywood, Ill. Her that; Mrs. Viola Low and two sons, Walter and Robert of Ringwood. returned to Deerfield with Mr. and Mm. Frey to spend the week with them. Rev. and Mrs. P. G. Piepcnhrok, with their two sons, Helmuth sud Frederick and their two nieces Evelyn and Ruth Piepenbrok of Detroit, on laying. strrpgsir1thr,2..t..y.pe.t_11cftt al with their two was. Belmuttt nnd Mnaatd Mrs. Em Wil1mmt pad F'rrderiek and their two nieces Evelyn two BOM. Juck and Dale of White and Ruth Piepenbrok of Detroit, m Fish Bay, Win. Vinita! Mu. John Will- aaLi. ' Je, an Autruat 10, for . mm: and at the Cinema Kuhn homo‘ two 'Rd " 'rm 'ftnr"rl "mwe* 1 ' * .i" Ere6NtttVf .~.-.~~~-» Rev. Piepenbrok is seeking n much mained st home with her mud- needed rest from his strenuous Ind mother, Mrs. William BehinUtrer. arduous duties and hopes to ten}!!! Mints Laverne Lune of Glen Ellyn with renewed interest for the acthI- WWW of Miss Dorothrhide tiesot,tltea1tettrttrerrc_, ."C_T7' gsrrarpoti_o,trf3gtttri._, V "ev .7 _-r Mrs. E. AT/WWVI RiiiiiiiiiiiirWrc nee who has been vigiting her sis- ter, Min Elinbcth Knapp of River.. side, Conn., expects to visit an aunt t,if?hir"e-tr' returning to Doer- tie . t .- ., _ Mm. Curl-Harte! and aon,Merrttert", the Ernest Berta! tangy, the William Hertel family "d George Bock and three children attended n picnic party last Saturday near Prairie View in isaruer..stnisite'acwooa. Itucpiee nie was in honor of the birthday an- niversary of William, Hex-tel. 7 Richard Kepnisr of Chicago is via- "ttttgr6eRrrgrrfhryhrsri-'-"---" On Fridey George Stryker with his trnetstrRieUrd Kearney, end Wal- lace ReitheWatWhhr guest, Johh Ko- mar of Chicago visited 'Gene Olson of Chicago in Midisson,rWia., where Mr. Olson is attending school. The boys all formerly attended Lake For- est college. They remained over night with friends of the Stryker femily " Devin, Luke, Win. Among those from Deerfield who' are at the Boy Scout camp MI-Ka-Ja- Bran for-two weeks are troop 50, M. o. Hopkins, leader; John and Robert Ginter, Stages: and Riley Lock- ridge. Troop te-James Russell, leader; John Darttin, Milton and Richard Helmet, Duncan and Wal- ton Reeds and Edmund Koebelin, who is on ofheer. Waiter Metal! Jr. is also there with the Ravinin troop. Walter attends the Ravinia school. Mrs. J. G. Myers and children are my, "ttled tstftrjtr1eet1r1rr1otAtyr, ison, Wis. The Myers family rennin: ed over night Wednesday at the C. x. Burns home on' Todd court. ME and Mrs. Burns and their two children .drote. tscMa4itsap..,t.tCl1trt.retea,r, Att: in; Mrs. Myers, Dorothy and JiiikTiri, with them. The Burns family re- turned that evening. . -- MA. August when visited m Draheim of Glenview tn Thursday. ‘Miu Sadie Galloway was beaten to thit members of the Just Sew club on Tuesday evening st he: bani. on Deerfield nvenue. _ F :r..$-'.; - _-i'" ' ~2au~= == Dr. S1eieher, who, bu been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Julian Smith of Gunmen avenue returned to his home in Seattle, Wash. laat week. Mr. and In. Harry Mulhlke end daughter spent the week-end with Mr. end in. Peal Schcnk of Grain Bar, Wis. Mr. Grant S. Ward of Webster Grove, Ito. was the guest of hit him. In. J. A. “chat. Jr. on last Wednesday and My. Pred Kenton of Evnmtbn VII the Sunny evening diam: [out of Mr. ttttl...,?.".?).?., Rota! 91.311! Dertteld Locals In. D. N. mm aatd heel daughter, Ilia Dorothy, left on Morse dar for . three weeks visit with "la,. tivu in the out including a stay with Mu. Wood’s cuter In. Ida Coon af Bowman. Vermont npd her brother Ernst Backus in Put- num, N. Y. They no muting the trip in Miss Dorothy" new roadster. Mr. Lugemood will stay " the home of their other dwxhter, In Chr- ence Kuhn during their absence. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bendt and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. George Ott and their tive children, Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Stryker and Mrs. Stryker’l ttits- thdsc'ad ARE NOISES AND FRANK SILJESTROM vpe Material) Black sou, Fertilizers, Roma Manure Phone Wad Pnrk 65 _ TEE uro and We, Ruby. Edlyn. Dotty nnd Bobby London - Sunday " the bui- Ott farm west of Doom. In. J. Bound and Rev. Neradorf of Trenton. lit. won the dinner; who of In. Philip" Rommel on" Monday. They or. corona to am. mopolis to vim. Mrs. Booold'o dough- tewylldm Maltby and funny. t . Dovid Barenhertrer, who lives F with he: doughnu- Mrs. Marr Bonus of Milnukoe, has hood-MM lov- U! lllwsnw, - - '_""'-""- -mH V oral was with mum Whar.‘ Kn. Edward _Duttg of Highland‘ Park. In. Bomberger. who is " yarn, old. raided on a am just it_trrrse-iH1ey?"eePtr Mrs. Horonberger, with Mr. and Mrs. Duffy have been visiting their muny may relatives in this vicinity dur- in: the past week. Jim mud 1ur,Hitgi, 'Irtrft Film- G-iii/eu-TAGG-ara/Grist/tor?" Vin. III. to visit Mrs. Petrie’n hther, John Iehl, called at the home of Mrs. William Hahn on Sturdy. Mr. I 3rrr]r'L) CirirlUi5lEmiIL) Mef,,"ti,t'lt', "-,aem"t-thedertoe-e- ii,ii/iiiaiat-siese"i"t"Hl LuiiTiihiraiiGuiuwe-rytt-"rf moot-have no place! in Twentieth Cam coda-t. guthraeite,the clmhMth-M siterstntadodoAetm. 1'01”.”meon Lio-utorarstetumirot your home and at vorrneuuorbrod. Am-tsr-i-tyr-tttretest..?. quantities " you vie-wit-ttwoe-fer- plosion. iGaiLathracitedevend--itsidt sou-ecoEpoWertokeep Run-mined "iJiiaiiireetuiweet--u'i"""'"""" orosr,r-troteoeruetteet.rft, _- - -"er-'e---_r-r- _ I _ . "iiiiCiGiiri-eaisasaerm-i"-" HARD COAL mit,,ruutr-oHiutLteo.t.tet of In. David Beanbag“. Mr. his! left Deerfield when he in twenty- om. He u still president of the bank he founded " new may you: no. Mr. end In. Carl Rommel and tie daughters Janet and Ruth of La Gauge spent Sunday with In. Philip Rommel. In the afternoon they viaitad In. Carl Bonner: na- ck, Mr. R. C. Kent of Wenconda. Harold Kuhn in leaving Saturday for Camp Ila-ka-ja-waa. Be rill ae- oompany Mr. and In. Ray Roda, who are getting their__two__aon1_and turn in three‘veeks I a. . ":21". . Mr. John Kuhn who has been ground! superintendent of the map this mn- mar. Harman-y My " - to go to Camp IG-trw-its-w, Inst period of the amp. he tech. mm by!!! thtDtt r m ruaratiaw “Jul forthe mm. the nut if >31

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