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Highland Park Press, 3 Mar 1932, p. 21

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1e House of Repreâ€" ibtless be upon the ize, under the er. dment and the ex t laws, â€"theâ€"manu of 4 perâ€"cent beer FAVORS _ Local and Personal est meeting for the ereby indicated. Carl R. Chindblom, e Beckâ€"Linthicup Federal Constitu for the resubmis riday Eveni â€"â€"prohibition ty on of conventiom ral states for th the 18th Amenfl:; a part of the ' before T became a h of Bud _F s, incorporated, a most interest *his â€"trip . thro mer, at the we f that Amendment the duty of Conâ€" e teachers will have school work from by the children. Mr. Perry Dunia) the consideration tion in the House e . for the passage lution itself and submission of the to the people of châ€"a beverage, as ting in fact, to be tion. ‘r of the Winnetki ool, will speak. His Interesting Exper Education." â€" ment. __Neither of ich I will support s inconsistent with fore.= If reâ€"elocted o not themselves ~A. Will a fair construc nendment. I will and modification, Rotary: Cl served by the School Parent on Friday eve Congressman." page 8) from the L. Mau and { I have sup at the D The Areme club met Wednesday evening at the home of_ Mrs. Edâ€" ward Klug of Ngirthbmok. A special meeting of the village board was held last Monday eveâ€" ning at the Village hall in the Deerâ€" field Masonic temple. Mayor Hood, who has just returned from an eastâ€" ern trip, presided. Cutting down exâ€" penses was the topic of .dincuulon. The March meeting of the Village board will be held next Monday eveâ€" _ _A church school worker‘s conferâ€" ence was held Tuesday evening at the Deerfield Presbyterian â€"manse. Dorcas Circle Four had an ideal day on Thursday for their progresâ€" sive luncheon. The Circle presented a pair of pewter candle sticks to Mrs. Emil Fredricks in honor of her twentyâ€"fifth wedding anniversary. Galloway. Mr. and Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen| VeCrne!Q were.hosts _ at â€"bridgeâ€"on Sutnrdayl sponses CA evening at their home on Westgate the former manager, has re family were Sunday dinner guests at theâ€"home of Mrs. Julia A. Seyl of West Lake Forest.â€" â€"â€" _ â€"â€"_â€"â€" ‘Mrs. Earl Frost will be hostess to the members of her bridge club on Friday afternoon. bridge on Monday afternoon at her home on Central avenue. © * Highland Park Mr. and Mrs. George Harder visâ€"| °* __. isted Mr. Harder‘s grandfather, Mr.| _ * George Hessler, Sr., at the home of Park, Mr. and Mrs. James Hessler in| Y** * The senior Mr. Hessler, who will celebrate his 93rd birthday anniâ€" versary in June, has been quite ill Edwin Wolfe of Chicago was a guest at the George Rockenbach home on Sunday. ¢ Mr. and Mrs; E. J. Bingham and daughter . Sally and Mrs. Amelia Pyle of Chicago, Mr.â€"and Mrs: Herâ€" man. Berger of Wilmette, Mrs. John Schaack and her mother and brother Mrs. Brockhaus andg Mr. Henry Brockhaus of Rogers Park: were Mrs. Ross Sherman will entertain her bridge club on Monday afterâ€" noon at her home on Osterman aveâ€" nue. s homes. William Bleimehl of Iowa is visâ€" iting relatives in this vicinity. Jacob Ott families have been ill. Mrs. Koebelin‘s father, Mr. Ott, has been quite seriously ill. i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hutchison and daughter~Louise Ann of Chicago ;pent Sunday at the R. D. Reeds ome, ‘ £ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bleimehl o- Chicago visited at the E. D. Blei mehl home on Sunday. Dorcas Circle Two met Thursday Homer G. Cazel has been appointâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Ben Siljestrom and Mrs. Harry Clavey entertained at on Monday evening. at hostess to daughter were the guests of the J.|| â€"_ e club on W. Langdale family of Barrington ~â€"â€"~ â€" _ | on Sunday. 2* s , f classed among the twentyâ€"five senâ€"| former Deerfield residents. jors who ranked scholastically highâ€"| â€"Mrs. George Goodman of Chicago est, for the four years at Deerfieldâ€"| was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Shields high school. Grace Sherâ€"| George Jacobs on Thursday. man was eleventh highest in the| Mr. and Mrs. Samuct Lane and class of about 250; Ruth Bolt, fourâ€"| daughter Shirley Mae of McLean, teenth; Mary Jane Galloway, eighâ€"| IIl., spent Friday at the Berry Deâ€" teenth, and Edgely Todd, twentyâ€"| vine home. teenth; Mary Jane Galloway, eighâ€" :;::(:h’ and Edgely Todd, twentyâ€" â€"Mrs. E. J. Long is spending sevyâ€" eral weeks in Pontiac, Mich. | h 4 82 ELAE S mmtooniarendas â€" Inconinite eeoniniiateinboncoensstintnigh Mrs. Raymond Dobbins will attend the seventh annual Illinois Regional Library conference at the Highland Park Public library on Friday mornâ€" ing, March 4. The morning will be devoted to library administration. Books, new and old, on travel, bioâ€" graphy and fiction will be discussed at the afternoon session. _ _ 1nC FPAPCHLâ€" ZCacIMOR dLBDAILIURMENMIEE M . 3 St. Paul‘s church met Tuesday eveâ€" Sunday. $ ning at the church. : Mr. and Mrs. Edward Atkinson of ~ Miss Beryl Speck and Mrs. Irving| Chicago were Sunday guests at the Brand had charge of the sandwich| Albert Roggow home on Park aveâ€" collection for the Northwestern Setâ€" | MUBSâ€"â€"â€"_c0___ _ tlement House on Monday at the|~ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wenzel and chilâ€" Deerfileld Grammar school. Two reâ€"| dren of Chicago spent Sunday with sponses came in answer to the reâ€" quest for twine, and were greatly appreciated. Deerfield is again reâ€" minded that Monday is ‘"Sandwich A. J. Johnson home on avenue. â€" _ Forest speht Friday with her sister, Mrs.. Molly. Pfister of Chestnut Park, a former Deerfield resident, was awarded the contract on Saturâ€" day for the deepening and improving and the construction of a mile of additional ditch at an average width of seven feet. RELIABLE LAUNDRY SHEET: DRY CLEANING CO. â€" â€"Phone H. P. 178 ALL OF OUR WORK IS _ GUARANTEED â€" ~ PHONE 635 â€" 144 North First Street at Orman Rockenbach of Lake. is in the Elgin hospitalâ€" in DRY CLEANERS G. Winter of Barrington|| â€" Finest Native Round Steak Work and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lenke of Waukegan visited Miss Amelia Peâ€" tersen on Friday evening.: Miss Theresa Bradley of Libertyâ€" ville spent Wednesday and Thursday with â€"her sister,; Mrs. Elmer Hoffâ€" The Harry Cook familyâ€"of Evâ€" anston moved into the house on North Chestnut street recently vaâ€" cated by the Karney family. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Frank Perkins of Riverdale were guests at the C. E. Swift‘s Premium Sliced Bacon â€" Fresh Meaty Spareribs Leg of the Finest Spring Lamb Swift‘s Golden West Hens Best Native Pot Roast Finest Rib Lamb Chops Beef Liver, sliced to order Lean Native Boiling Beef Delicious Pure Pork Sausage Lincoln Market : |= 519 Central Avenueâ€" Phone Highland Park 3140 suesuseseeec08 aeaees s bane s + +4 00 6 u04 a n40 8 40 n m t a m a 6054 0 m ++ t n w n Trute of Forest avenue.â€" .___._â€" _ 8 guests on Sunday at the‘ Frank B. & Wilson home in Libertyville:â€"â€" ~**MÂ¥rs., William_ Johnston and Mrs.â€" YE Georke Pettis attended the Glenview * |_ _ R.N.A. Social club at the home of Mrs. Cora Hoffman, in Glenview, on ~~~| . Tuesday evening. _ . â€"__ \ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wagner enâ€" * ! tertained relatives from Chicago on . Sunday in â€"honor â€"of the second e# birthday anniversary of their daughâ€" ter, Julianne. _ _ T T j Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rommel and ' family of Laâ€"Grange were Sunday evening supper guests of Mrs. Philipâ€" Rommel of Deerfield avenue. oo ‘Mrs. Raymond Meyer had as her dinner â€" guests on Saturday Mrs. Fred Meyer, Mrs. Harry Norton and s Miss Ruth Anderson of Glenview. held Tuesday morning at the home of the president, Mrs. C. E. Piper of Chestnut street. f Dorothy Vetter is to be the leader. eeee es o niilns an s 5e au0 a ns a hn s te n + t i4 0d ue aan assassesesetsense6e00s ve ns 008 90 20 00000000008 wes sa6kae ue 0000 240 0 200 468 + nhue ao aa0 8 me un n eteing, Y.BP.MC. will __ loc I A12%c â€"10¢ 24c 25¢c | _ 18¢ o

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