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Highland Park Press, 3 Dec 1931, p. 44

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â€"wreathâ€"to ~proclaim the Yuletide greeting from its â€"window. hoy: : Rules Next Week Equipment for exterior Christmas displays doesâ€"not require exhorbiâ€" tant. expense. Small floodlights and _ strings_ of colored lights and ornaâ€" ments may beâ€" purchased quite cheaply.â€" And in many. instances" it is possible to use home made equipâ€" ment. s â€"â€"â€"Booklets containing many valuâ€" able suggestions for arranging disâ€" plays may be obtained free at conâ€" this newspaper. > 5 â€"The rules of the coming contest are .to be announced next week, at which time entrance blanks will be â€"published in this paper.. Later the judges to award the prizes will be chosen, and their names made known. Until that time every citiâ€" "zen in this city is urged to begin planning his share in making the ‘able in the city‘s history. greatestâ€"of â€"allâ€"holidays.â€"â€" What â€"a delightful feeling of satisfaction we experience when we ‘know that we have proffered a real, unselfish wish of â€"*Merry Christmas‘ to everyone who "passes our house!" Elaborate and expensive displays will ‘not be at all© necessaryto asâ€" sure a home a place on the prize list. It is not the intention to recomâ€" mend that every household in the city spend a large amount of money in procuring: material for displays. The humbler displays will have just as much chance to attract the eyes of the judges as ‘will the more preâ€" tentious ones, so long as they show originality, effort and taste. But the Highland Park Press does want each home to have at least a lighted Flutesâ€"Elizabeth Hoffman,â€" Richard Larâ€" kin, Robert Rasmussen. â€" Clarinetsâ€"Mary Hoffman, Stuart Croke, Jane Wmhr. Duane Cope. French H Ritzenthaler, Robâ€" ert Stahl, Lawrence Freeman. â€" Carl Dill, Foster Mm‘ Jnekson, Anfia e s Mykytink, Walter Arthur Baldauf. _ Trombones â€"â€" Leslie Christensen, Milton Deerfieldâ€"Shields the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school. The growth and intérest of this orâ€" ganization is very evident. Following are the members: Violinsâ€"Oswaldo Saielli, principal: Virâ€" ginia . Parenti, Margaret Esmiz, Robert Dobbins, Robert Clarkson, Marcello Roliery, is ow mt adormnt PC TV Maiman, lsabelle Burris, Katherine Holl. IJohnson, Karl Hansen, Robert Harring! Miller Belfield, Thomas Bioin.'llvin’m son, Virginia Hardacre, Mary Wright, John Roberts, Rosemary Garst, Johanne Crist, fieldsâ€"Shields high school will apâ€" pear in joint concert December 11. Mrs. Mannings is conducting the largest orchestra ever assembled at _ Violasâ€"Betty Ann Shepherd, Shirley Clark Katherine Cunningbham. * Cellos â€" Barbara Balke, Ted Cabonargi, Phyllis Durbahn. Tubaâ€"â€"Retta® Hipsley. The 65â€"piece orchestra of Deer (Continued from page 8) OUrchestra Conce To Be Given Dec. 11 Helen Verwee, â€"Neal Stoner, Jean Out of town guests who assisted Mrs. Olivia Anderson in the celebraâ€" tion of her birthday anniversary on Friday afternoon were Mesdames M. C. â€"Lundgren, Henry Siljestromâ€"and Joseph Neild of Highland Park. _ Rev. and Mrs. Earl J. Bruso had ‘as ctheir guests from Thanksgiving and over the weekâ€"end, Mr. Bruso‘s mother, Mrs. Sophia J. Bruso and his niece, Miss Jean Fedosky, both of Chicago. & * *~~The official monthly board meetâ€" ing was held at nine o‘clock Wedâ€" nesday: evening, following the prayâ€" er meeting service at the Bethlchem Evangelical ‘church. Mr. and Mrs. Reiss and daughter of Joliet were Thanksgiving Day guests at the John Shafer home on North Chestnut street. part; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Russo returnâ€" ed â€"Sunday. â€"from _ Nashville, . Ind., where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Williams. _ Miss Catherine Yaeger spent the Thanksgiving holidays with friends in Chicago.: ea e Mr:i=â€"and ~Mrs. Clifford Hammer (Maizie Selig)announce <the birth of a son on Tuesday, Nov. 24, at the Highland Park hospital.: & Mrs.~Mary Koebelin spent Wedâ€" nesday at the home of her grandâ€" Deerfield Bake shop. _ two little daughters spent Ihanksâ€" "Misses Emilie and Ida Knaak and| giving at the homeâ€"of Mrs. Boyle‘s Messrs. Theodore and Otto Knaak) sister, Mrs. E. B. Taylor of Glencoe. were dinner guests at the home: of| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Teésch Jr. of their brother â€"Mr.â€"Edward Knaak of| Arlington Heights were Sunday eveâ€" Wheaton on Thursday. l ning guests at.the Thomas Sloot Miss ~Eleanor Backstad of Banâ€" nockburn ~entertained at a dinner arty on Monday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. _ _._ The Independent Social club will meet Tuesday evening, Dec. 8 at the home of Mrs. Benâ€" Siljestrom _of, part of December at the A. J. Johnâ€" son home on Osterman avenue. Mrs. Harry Muhlke substituted in the Oak Terrace school of Highwood tast week, and Mrs. C: T. Anderson at the Elm Place school in Highland Park. â€" $ Saunders road, at which time the annual election of officers will be held.. A party has been planned by the club members for their husbands and. friends to be held the latter Miss Margaret Ludlow has reâ€" turned to her home in Chicago after a several days visit with her niece, Mrs. Martha C. Love. Thanksgiving: Day guests at the home of Mt. and Mrs. Louis Soefker of County Line road were Mrs. J. C. Willman and her daughter Miss Luella Willman of Chicago. â€" Sixty reservations were â€"made for theâ€"plunkett dinner onâ€"Monday eveâ€" ning at the Deerfield Presbyterian chureh~â€"Preparations wereâ€"madeâ€"to serve one hundred guests, and one hundred twentyâ€"five attended. Mr. and Mrs.â€"E. D. Bleimehi. with their sonâ€"inâ€"law .and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.~Martin Murphy of Highâ€" land Park, spent Thanksgiving at the Edgeme Halloren home in Wauâ€" kegan. . . Mrs::Harry Mau is assisting in the Anita Protine of y, for severa T HE Mr.. andâ€" Mrs. Dan Hunt and three sons of Fair Oaks avenue atâ€" tended the annual Thanksgiving reâ€" union of Mr: Hunt‘s parents in Rogâ€" ers Park. : The Woman‘s Missionary Society met Tuesday afternoon at the Bethâ€" lechem Evangelical church, wtih Mrs. Arno Frantz as leader. The subject for discussion was Kentucky. Hostâ€" esses for the social hour which folâ€" lowed were Mrs. John Vetter, Mrs. Isaac Rapp, Mrs. Edwin Beckman, Stanger. _ f Mrs... Evelyn Warnshauis. and thrée children returned on Monday from a week‘s visit in Ohio, to their home on Cheéstnut street. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Comstock spent the â€" Thanksgiving â€"holidays with Mr. ~Comstock‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Comstock of Chicago, returning to Deerfield on Sunday. Mrs. R. A. Swartz of Chicago and Miss Jean Bowers of Highland Park were Thanksgiving Day guests at the D. Hastings home. > â€" Troop 51 of the Boy Scouts will sponsor a Sea Scout "Ship.". They registered for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs.â€"C. W. Boyle and two little daughters spent Thanksâ€" _â€"Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tesch Jr. of Arlington Heights were Sunday eveâ€" ning guests at.the Thomas Sloot home. * Mr. and: Mrs.> Solomon . Shapiro and â€"family â€"spent _ Thanksgiving _at the home of Mrs.: Shapiro‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Taitel of Knox, Ind. It was also a family reunion. and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Johnson of Brier Hill were Thanksgiving Day guests at the C. E. Piper home on _ Miss Betty Clavey: spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and. Mrs. Elmer Clavey. She had as her weekâ€"end guests two of herâ€"classmates at. Marywood in Evanston. § E Mrs. Frederecka Koebelin, Mr. and â€"â€"Mrs. â€"Edwin â€"Koebelin â€"and daughter‘ Constance were the Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Myers has been ill at her new home in Madison, Wis. She spent Thursday in Milwaukee at the Alfred Myers home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Roggo and Mr. <and Mrs. Fred Trute spent Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. Rogâ€" go‘s sister, Mrs. Gottschlick of Chiâ€" cago. cago. About twentyâ€"eight guests were present at a social meeting of the R. N. A. on Friday evening at the home of Mrs, Martha Love. Five hundred and bunco were played. The next meeting of the ‘Royal Neighâ€" bors will be held in the Masonic Mré_yHMHMSchwaoperâ€"sst=â€"Clhiâ€" M. A. Frantz, and Mrs. Floyd business district has ended with an agreement not to push the McCrysâ€" tleâ€"case, it was revealed at <this meeting. â€" s vices totaling $300, which was reâ€" ferred to the corporation counsel for approval, . An additional: $200 has been paid. & . Mrs, J. B. McCrystle has appealed a ruling of the zoning board that the hotel could not be built since $8. it was contrary to district regulaâ€" â€"~ tions. After lengthy litigation she agreed not to â€"push the appeal to _ . the Appellate court. â€" R Referred to Mayor _ s â€"~â€"Proposalâ€"ofâ€"the firm of Windes & f Marsh, Winnetka, to arrange a con«= .. ference on enginecering work for the : city â€"was referred to Mayor E. B. 38 Meétzel. Question of statements for work «done in previous periods was> > also referred to the mayor. J. V. Norcross, special city attorâ€" ney, submitted a bill for legal serâ€" Bowen Schumacher, {former ~corâ€" poration counsel, wrote that he had surrendered a check for $2,500 held for a time under an attorney‘s lien for other services rendered. Sunday school at 10:30 a.m. ~â€"Divine services at â€"41:45â€"a.m: Christmas rehearsal at 2:00 p.m. _â€"Rev. Piepenbrok of Deerfield will preach the sermon. Members and friends are urged to worship with us. Thursday, Dec.. 10â€"The Ladies‘ Aid willâ€"meet at the home of Mrs. ly meeting. Our â€"Sunday school is steadily growing. . Come and bring a friend. You are always welcome. ; our services. George Horenberger and Eric Sitâ€" fert are patrol boys for this week. â€"__A new football for the boys and a basketball for the girls wereâ€"addâ€" ed to the playground equipment last week. New reading circle booksâ€"arrived this week, which have been put into circulation.> rera se Gifts for the museum continue to be brought in. Pearl Wilson‘s conâ€" tribution was a hornet‘s nest. A football team composed of Wilâ€" mot and Bannockburn boys defeated the Hawthorne school team Saturâ€" day, a week ago, at the Hawthorne school. x onial ~collec¢tion;> A â€" fireplaceâ€"and spinning wheel have been comâ€" pleted. A card party is to be given at the Wilmot school Saturday evening, Dec. 5, for the ‘benefit of the school. The +Christmas operetta, . "The Toys That Had To Wait," is to be Thursday, Dece. 10 â€"The church St. John‘s Evangelical Church (Continued from page 4) Wilnrot School News Homewood avenue

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