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Highland Park Press, 24 Mar 1932, p. 29

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of gelical church following Easter services at 6:30 a.m. â€"The breakfast is being given by members of the E. L. C. E. for membersâ€" of <the ¢ ”":Yfi;';, 'F"redv' 7Meyer, ll'rs. RaYmond Meyer and three little sons, with _ Mrs. Harry Norton of Harvey, were THURSDAY, MARCH_ 24. 1983 Deerfield Rotarians a an interâ€"city meeting at Deerfield Rotariars are having an interâ€"city meeting at Winnetka on Friday (tomorrow). ' The regular monthly meeting of the Deerfield American Legion Auxâ€" iliary which was to have been held at Mrs. M. A. Pottengers‘ home on Monday eveming was abandoned beâ€" cause of the weather. ~at her home on Brier Hill road. _ _ â€"â€"Mr.â€"and â€"Mrs. Richard Kress have moved to Milwaukee, Wis. â€" 5 Mrs. William W, Ward, J. Clark Ward II, and Miss Junella Ward of Park Ridge were Sunday evening supper guests at the Reichelt home. : _Mrs. D. A. Hastings attended a party on Friday, for herâ€"mother, Mrs. James Dagley, of Chicago, who velebrated ‘her seventyâ€"sixth birthâ€" day anniversary that day.. Mrs. ‘Miss Jean Brand spent Sunday with Marian Goldberg of Kenosha, at the home of (Miss Goldberg‘s Grandmother, Mrs. Nelson of Highâ€" _ David Stryker is chairman of arâ€" rangements for the Easter breakfast to be given at the Bethlchem Evanâ€" made as soon as possible. _ _Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wolf were guests on Sunday at the Frank B. returned to Harvey with ms AaAunt, Mrs." Harry Norton, where he reâ€" mained until Sunday. â€" Because of the home of Mrs. F. H. Meyer‘s niece, Mrs. Fred Protine of Elmâ€" Saturda + ©‘Mrs. Dora Hesse of Chicago speazi s l e Rugs quickly surrender all their ___@ One of these handy _ dustâ€"snoo0pâ€" _ _ J Thursday at the home of ‘her brothâ€"| _ dust and dirt when you guide one â€"ers" will nose down into overstuffed | Mrs. Norton‘s illness he was unable to remain longer. | Mr. and Mrs. Cassius Easton were hosts at three tables on Saturday evening tyville was the guest of Mrs. Elmer the weekâ€"end in Muscatine, lowa. _â€"_Mrs. Richard Litchfield of Liberâ€" Hoffman on Saturday. & Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roggow and their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. andâ€"Mrs.â€" Ferdinand_ Trute ~spent Sunday at the William Richigr home Joseph Buford of Nickelsvilie, Ky., and Clarence Adams of Harrisburg, Ky.. who were enroute to their homes â€"from Deerfield, Wis., were wuests of â€"A. Duane Morton on Friâ€" day and. overnight guests at the Berry Devine home. â€" Spring vacation atâ€"the Deerfleld Grammar school will be the same as the high school, from April 2 to 10. There will be no spring recess at the Wilmot school, which will close one week earlier in June. â€" Mr. and Mrs, Fred Milliganâ€" of County Line road had as their weekâ€" end guest, Mr. Milligan‘s father of Colfax, II1. * Mrs. Minnie Tronjo and two sons LeRoy and William of Chicago visâ€" ited Mrs. Frank Beardsleoy on Sunâ€" Mr.~and Mrs. S. M. Gooder spent three tables of five hundred 8 Au Mrs. Martha Love, Mr. and Mrs: Berry Devine, Mrs. Mildred Gunckel and the Paul McHugh family were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Julia A. Seyl of West Lake Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morton and son Jack Jr. of Highland Park, who were en route to Peoria to spend the weekâ€"end, were guests on.Friday at the Walter Hoffman home. Mrs. Frank Jacobs Jr. entertained her bridge club on Friday afternoon. The play entitled, "Be a Little Cuckoo," which was so successfully over them. By investing now, you can enjoy this extra help during spring housecleaning. And after that, your dayâ€"toâ€"day cleanings will take hardly any time at all. The only $34.50 cashâ€"only $3.45 down "Little by Little". (Other electric cledners are priced as low as $24.50.) ook out DUST and DIRI 51 South St. Johns Avenue PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY THE PRES8 HERE WE CGOME i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gilmore, Mrs, George Sampsonâ€" and daughter |Betty Lou of Chicago visited Mrs. presented at the Royal Neighbor anniversary celebration in Deerfleld recently, was ‘to have been given for the. Mother‘s club at Lake Forâ€" est, on Monday evening. _ Due to the blizzard, the performance was postâ€" poned until a later meéting of the Lake Forest Mother‘s club. . as J.C. Hueh] on Thursday. Visitors on the previous Saturday were Mr. OF NORTIIERN ILLINOIS E. Pierron, District Superintendent Evanston, IIlincis f Joseph W. Kehoe, District Ha_nâ€"iiei # & # #} # §# # & e One of these handy "dustâ€"snoopâ€" tfurniture. out all dirt. Just the thing, too, for sweeping stairs, for dusting draperies and upholstered automoâ€" bile interiors. The Fedelco, Jr. cleaner pictured, complete with 20â€" ‘1.35 dov&d"litde“'by Little". ($10 cash if purchGed with an electric cleaner priced at $34.50 or over.) Highland Park 2900 imto and Mrs. Ethan Willman of White Fish Bay, Wis :. â€" â€" : Several Deerfield â€"grade . school teachers are %hnmn: a trip through Washington, D. C. during the speing holidays. * « â€"~â€"â€"Miss Irene Juhrend is recovering slowly from her recent injury. Miss Laura Neargarder of Highland Park was her guest on Sunday. L. J. Soefker of County Line road spent the weekâ€"end with Glenn Hoffâ€" corners=â€"and suction

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