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Highland Park Press, 14 Jan 1932, p. 21

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on "The Christian ranization is mak. Evening service 1atched Stl’fil‘lxth" ( the evening. oungâ€"People‘s cir; :45 in the church ssâ€"â€"Snyderâ€" will midâ€"week prayer â€"Her subject will " a study in Heâ€" ‘s and friends are eran Church _ ilâ€"avenue f ihr, pastor _ â€" 30 a.m. 10;:30 a.m. meet Thursday rs. Fred Lindâ€" regation Israel IH. : £ will â€" speak on : Kaddish Prayâ€" morning service, 1. _All are welâ€" rch school. class. orship service. ved at 12:30. rk and fellowâ€" y. . The boys Doreas society parish house nbly rooms. _ stitute will hold on Friday eveâ€" angelical Chureh _ MeQovern J. 8. Pritchard 8. meets at the D. Fritsch this =h°ir’lg_uts in its 83 s in the junior re working on the junior deâ€" and girls of hoir â€" will meet ilathea class will nonthly â€"meeting: Drama Fort the home of avenue. All terian Church 1 Avenues in, Minister school, 9: 4; 3 and 46 Scouts â€" meetâ€" is organization, the. church parâ€" 6 attend. 14, 1982 Charlatt. p.., ; ____"" "Our,.| evening at the Donald Easton home Miss Charlotte Brand was hostess| on Warrington road. to the members of the Friday night| â€" Theâ€" Thursday afternoon Sewing dinner club last week at her home|club met last week at Miss Clara on Deerfleld avenue. Ender‘s home. Mrs. Eugene Ender ~Mrs. Robért Johnson was assigted| will entertain the club next week. _ :’t::r mr Mrs. Thomas Porter| Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wolf had as J co on of 1 their gi 0 . Mr.. Wolt‘s the 1 1 ltnd:;ichu rom} their guests on Sunday, Mr. Wolf‘ â€" _hosts â€"to their Wednesday Evening Bridge club next week. L3 _ Mrs. Elmer Hoffman and â€" little daughter are expected home t.odny‘ from the Alice Home hospital, Lake. ~Forest. â€"Mrs. Hubert Juhrend and Mrs. Paul McHugh and their little sons returned home the first part of the week from the Highland Park . bospitgl. a Bob and Bill, the two little sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Notz, have been _seriously illâ€"forâ€"several weeks, ~ Hot lunches are being served each day in both the Wilmot and Deerâ€"| field schools. Mrs. H. Phillips is supervising the work at the Wilmot school and Mrs. Henry Juhrend is takingâ€"Mrs. A. J. Johnson‘s place in | the Deerfleld school for several. weeks. At first the latter school | Planned to have just soup or cocoa each day, but a little more of a|| yariety "is _being ser â€" "verage of fifty childrenâ€"igily. The fl; of :b? Wilmotâ€"children re: ll:i{i at school_ during the noon hour. ~ _ " HURSDAY, JANUARY 1i _ Deerfleld Boy Scout troo; probability â€" they will n ~again for several months. «««~â€"Helen Reichelt is 27 Sherm mnext week, will then start to learn bedâ€"making, etc. * ' Eight girls of Scout troop 2 became Tenderfoot Scouts at an inâ€" vestment meeting Monday evening at the Deerfield Prsbytrian church. o Reainannnomie Riar Eied ib n i ani ind _Asiics 42.A lnomlng, for o it miginin e ratcreataztied in 2 L 2 girls an interesting film entitled, "Around the Clock With the Girl Scouts." The younger girls of this troop, who will work on signallino dneRoNigredithalinitsine ce# ce .11 . home of her sister Mrs. C. C., Gates in Globe, Ariz., where she expects to remain for another month., Mrs.. William Seiler has scarlet _fever. ~Her little daughter Ethel, also has it. : ay _ Bruce Blaine and little daughter ~Bobby spent Friday and Saturday ~atâ€"theâ€"home of Mr. Blaing‘s sister, ‘[lrs. Jay Millér of Franklin Grove, ~CMrs: Emil Giss is stayi * n rs, Gosâ€" ser of Long Grove and caring fop| her. Mrs. Gosser has pneumonia, The Girl Scouts of troop one, with their leader Mrs. V. W. Spriggs, met last Friday afternoon at four o‘clock at the Deerfield grade school. Principal C. E. Bates showed the ud uNC L e hn o 2 T â€"f ) _ C CAll and, Ethel Button, Dorothy Vetâ€" , Evelyn Kent, and Mary Desâ€" nd.â€" Shirley Clark and Josephine Eut m o n e P a ported this week is Seullyâ€" HI. _ Another case ‘of scarlet fever Local and Personal rs. W. K. Hout will be the Northwestern wereâ€"collected by it troops. In all will not collect oneâ€"halft s iliness at the aricl lever reâ€" that of Philip convalesci Vicw The E. H. Johnson family, accomâ€" i i panied by Mrs. George Peltis and Super Suds * 4 .. Mrs. Swan Johnson of Half Day [ â€" : es spent Sunday at the Arthur Gathâ€" Sunbrite chon oo ont" + Ace mann home in Itaska, 111. They also Mm" Plain, light or dark _ . . 3â€"ib, 3 visited Mr. Wiltiam Gathmann, who P Bartey Mait Syrup _ _*~ _ * con has been ill at his home in Arlingâ€" y Doeee o tights for <the past eight Fresh Fruits and Vegetables weeks, â€" y * Miss Genevieve Card and . Mrs. s : _ Red Ripeâ€"for salads Donald Easton have issued clever inâ€"| & [.____ Tomcms“‘ slicingâ€"aâ€"Now z e Â¥vitations â€"to the members _ of hss d hnd arnepyep y <or 2C0son‘s Poli h wteflub,m"fl& oo "flfiummmmâ€".;n.a wards party" to held on Friday inb * R evening at the Donald Easton home CObbc'. hike is Lmaning is Suludh + + 3 on Warrington road. ‘ lmbm Fancy Morthernâ€"Firm and Flavorsome * Thh " PhinraAnw ~HKi.l22l20 & p . w;‘rr'h U kp o er ?‘nngn dance| J â€" _ € DS Fort Dearborn or Hazel _. â€" 2 e-n?izsc which will take place the first part f Saitineâ€"New Style Crackers" _ 1.b. | of February. j $awyer’ 5 _â€" * "Made with mifk »s. 1 4¢ While the Emil Giss family visâ€" : ¢â€"ox. ited at McAllen, Texas, they spent cmbCPp'e .'Q"y *â€"~*~"Jgr loc a day with _ Mr. .andâ€"Mrs. Glenn Mmmlflg,ammmmmm = Bowman at Harlingen, Texas. â€"The __ scientifically clarified and extracted f ‘Bowmans are former residents of f h n _ Deerfield and Highland Park. smm W intrme wss anci h 1 Wt 0 CC d Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Johnson were among those from Deerfield who atâ€" tended the Radio show at the Chiâ€" cago Stadium last Friday. of PS hA OWE C Ra GHR birthday anniversary on Saturday afternoon. . A meeting of the Deerfield Volunâ€" tser Fire department is being held LE CcR o4 un ks & PVE C000 CCC ECCE ECOCp _ L0L boys, two hams and a quantity of clothing for the older people. : The â€"American Legion Auxiliary will meet next Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Alexander Willâ€" 22 °. 0_ the ‘bensenville Orphans and Old People‘s Home included six comforters; .e ig ht e e n children‘s aprons, over fifty jars of preserves and jellies, two sleeping â€"robesâ€"for and jelilies, € The Ladies Aid society of St. Paul‘s church sent a large ham to the Dorcas Home and the Sewing cirele‘s gift was a bushel of apples. Gifts to the ‘Bensenville Orphans and Old People‘s Home included siv . _A large group of relatives and mmâ€".t-fimm son home on Monday evening _ to celebrate the'*tirthaii“iifiiversary of Mrs. E. H. Johnson. B the leader. The Woman‘s Missionary society of the Deerfield Presbyterian church will be held Thursday afternoon, Jan. 21, at the home of Miss Sadie Galloway, ~Special attention is callâ€" ed to the time which will be at three o‘clock. _ Miss Emilie Knaak is to be: L CHL CCE weekâ€"end as the guest of her sister Miss Ruth Hunt of Chicago. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. John Benzli of Chiâ€" cago, who had just returned from a exas, were Sunday guests at the E. H. Selig home, : P ieaer s . _ Mrs, John Heafield will entertain her club at luncheon on Friday (toâ€" morrow) at the Deerfield â€"Ave. Tea room, followed â€" by bridge at her home on Landis lane. : l â€"â€"Miss Margaretâ€"Hunt _spent tha UR ESVPAAA LLPr Rarcacthr tss c. ed to remember that each Monday *Sandwich day,"" for _the â€" gra * each" Wednesday at t high school. ho o w l e Settlement House. isy Wolf of Prairie annockburn enâ€" â€" _ Parents are askâ€"| Miss Wednesday at the| â€"Irving Brand, accompanied by THE PRESs 422. 33 _ _7 wer of Highland Park, left Monday for a month‘s trip through the south, going to Key West, Cuba, St. Petersburg and New Orleans and to other places of inâ€" terest before returning home. ~Mrs. Philip Rommel will be hostâ€" ess to the Sewing club:of St. Paul‘s church onâ€"Thursday afternoon;; Jan. 21, at her. home on Deerfield avenue, (DORNENNNDquaDit C ind inastt heaacint nds . WR .3 the hduse guest of her sister, Mrs. THE Oulllf' GROCERS OF tu6 MIDOLE WEST sINCE 18990 â€"â€"â€"HIGHLAND PARK. Coffee «â€"â€"BHIGHLAND P A RK. T South St. Johns Avenue @uaker ‘Oafs Quick or Regular 2 ay.. 17¢ > Tomatoes +***°::â€"S» Ripmed _ N.23 m _ National Deluxe â€" orm Our Breakfast Blend : | __ 4 § § 3 $ | @ uy T= c | | 2 ‘T\"“ fi'/‘L‘\‘ Ameri¢can Home |{yr:Â¥iTHNAF. Soapâ€"For Love Pfllmonve C:m:l:i:u ';y s 4caku Super Suds "*****" a s 503 Contral Avenne â€" January Household Needs se FREE! 2 pkgs. Palmolive Beads with each purchase of 4 cakes of VacuumPackRetains | 1â€"ib. #»puz _ M faimantiow 2907c To Rose samk English of Evanston is solid fruit " wouilly â€"No. £ can #€ 305 Waukegan Avenue Mr. and Mrs. H.â€"C. Young tained a business associate Youngs from Minneapolis, a: on Tuesday evening, at the on Todd court. their .weekly rehearsals in the variâ€" Wednesday they met at the Fred Jackson home on Warrington road, and this week they gathered at .the Woodman Todd ‘home on Waukegan road. their + ~*. 35¢ 2 <« 25¢ _i 14¢ + 3 m 17¢ +3 . 13¢ *27 c â€" Minneapolis, at dinner ©ungsâ€"enter= their home Lt Presby: of Mr. ocXE s +

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