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Highland Park Press, 19 May 1932, p. 24

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is tag , x club will meet next week at the home of Mrs. Irving Brand. â€" Harry Baum Jr., is in quarantine for measles, + Evangelical church basement _ A |.,., _2‘ f,. "re0die Stockel, infant!~ Boy Scout troop 51 held its anâ€" 2 h ierarst~ fis e . | Evangelical : church basement. . A|son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stockel | nual campâ€"oâ€"ral on Friday and Satâ€" Harry Baum,Jr., is in quarantine | box luncheon is being served at|of Chicago was baptized Sunday | urday in the woods east of Deerfleld. for measles. * noon. Last Wednesday seventeen afternoon at St. Paul‘s ~Evangelical| The Clarks, who reside in the Alâ€" .James Fritsch is again able to women of the church gave the church by Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok. bortlemhomonwm be out, after his recent illness. â€" "ehurehnqdifiofluitamudcl«a.Hombom»llanhlb..sponm-m-ofinthm&hw. the home of his uncle, Dr. C. Johnâ€" ston Davis. He was accompanied to his home last Thursday by Mrs. Davis and Miss Sadie Galloway. _ Patricia Anne Dobbins entertained a group of little friends at a May pgle' dance and party on the lawn Mount Carmel. _ Mrs. Lamkey‘s brother, Edwin Decker, and her sisâ€" ter Mrs. W. W. Wilcox, both passed away recently. * . Johnston Davis.: John J. Lamkey passed away Friâ€" day after a several months iliness at â€" his home on Chestnut street, which is the former William Schinâ€" leber house. â€"Funeral services were Cross church Mount Carmel The Just Sew club will meet Tuesâ€" day afternoon at the home 6f Mrs. Raymond Dobbins attended a bridgeâ€" dinner on Tuesday evening at the Egmg of Mrs. F. L. McOmber of attended. John © to the Tirelees Toilers circle on Wednesday afternoon, May 18. Mrs. ern Star is giving a card party at the _ Masonic â€"templeâ€" on ~Thursday afternoon, May 19. . ..__ . â€"â€"Mtr.""and "Mre."_"Edward Brennan haveâ€"rented theâ€"Robert E. Pettis home on Chestnut street, and will apg.rtmegf__pbouz the first of Juvl'y; Raymond Meyer were hostesses on Mrs. °C. T. Anderson was the Friday evening at the Huhn home, Tuncheon guest of Mrs. C. R. Stout at a shower in compliment to Mrs.| of Chicago on Saturday. Harry Norton of Harvey. $ Erwin Dreiske of Highland Park Miss Irene Evenson was the guest| has rented the Carl E. Bates home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schroeder| on Warrington road for the summer of Half Day on Saturday. months. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Bates will i and irs Wi 'ig P Vith go wes 'I:):‘. â€" spent Sunday <with Mr.‘ and Mrs.| _ The Deerfield teachers bridge b Rtoyâ€"Dobbims ofâ€" Arimgtonr Heights. will meet Thursday evening, May The Deerfield_chapter of the Eastâ€"|19, at the W. K. Hank hamaa _ an also ~drive, taking with him his daughter, Ruth, alsoâ€" Mrs. V. V. Hipsley, Retta Ree Hipsley, and Jean Pettis. They expect to return on Saturday. Retta Ree will play her tuba solo on Friday evening and the sextette appears on Saturâ€" day‘s program. > Raymond â€"Fitzpatrick ~day of this week for Marion, Ind. to enter the national high school band contest. Mr. Harold Finch, band director, will take with him four of the boys, Gerald Ritzenthaler, Robâ€" ert Stahl, Don Atherton, and Leslie Christensen.â€" Mr. Fred Jackson will panist who won superior ratings in the State Band contest at the Uniâ€" versity of Illinois will leave on Friâ€" Members of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school brass sextette and the tuba soloist and her piano accomâ€" , Wis., has been with interment at a guest at Another cleanâ€"up day is to be staged Thursday (all day today) for the housecleaning of the Bethichem Evangelical church basement _ A : _ Mrs. Raymond Meyer will work iffth'e" Dee:fl}ld post ‘office ‘during â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. John Anfrens, who reside in Mrs. Frederecka Koebeâ€" lin‘s apartment, entertained a large group of out of town guests, on Sunday. â€" . ~ : * Mrs. Lloyd Ritzenthaler of Prairie View underwent a major operation last .Mgnd:y at the Highland Park Mrs. Harry Baum was hostess to the â€"Libertyville: Young Matrons club on Tuéesday_â€"afternoon at her home on Hazel avenue. _ _________â€" Cige ie o ‘ay party at the Countryâ€" sid e club in Libertyville last Wedâ€" grade pupils to Half Day last Wedâ€" nesday, where they took their final examinations given by County Supâ€" erintendent, W. C. Petty. All seven passed the tests and will be gradâ€" uated on Friday evening, May 27. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olendorf atâ€" ~ first _ tn . Makaha,~ &~â€".3"â€"me _ |â€" °C VECHIEId. Chamber â€" of. Comâ€" Juneé_first â€"toâ€" October first. _ The | merce will meet next Thursday eveâ€" Brands will spend the summer at ning at 6:45 at Fehr‘s restaurant. White Lake, Michigan. ~â€"~â€"~â€"~ | Myr, and Mrs. Carl E. Bates will â€"Mrs.â€"Delbert Meyer, principal of | entertain their bridge club on Wedâ€" the Wilmot school, took seven eighth | nesday _evening. _ â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Fus Ax anauutc o 1â€" Tr~ 12 w Pm OmT Pn _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brand have rented their home on Deerfield road to Mr. and Mrs. 1. C. Wortham of the Seneca hotel, Chicago, from 19, at the W.. K. Hont home on Warrington road. Hostesses for the evening will be Miss Grace Ronninâ€" gen and _ Miss_Lita _ Toll,_hoth .. sey. en grade teachers. i Mrs. °C. T. Anderson was the luncheon guest of Mrs. C. R. Stout of Chicago on Saturday. 4 Erwin Dreiske of Highland Park Members of the choir of St. Paul‘s Evangelical church and their friends gave a shower for Mrs. Arthur Johnson (Eleanor Ott) on Tuesday evening at her home on Fair Oaks Sixteen young people from Deerâ€" field and Highland Park attended a May party on Saturday evening at the home of Carl Kinley of Northâ€" mrs, Hiuehi are sisters. . â€" hotel. ' The annual Wilmot school picnic| Mrs. Carl Stadler visited Miss will be'he_‘ld,'l'{uirsday,May%;fmm' Clara Dietz of Northbrook on Sunâ€" 5 to 7 p.m. on the Vinyard property | day. Miss Dietz, who is a science in Woodland Park. ~ teacher â€" in â€"Glencoe, has returned Members of the choir of St. Paul‘s from â€" Mayoâ€" Brother‘s hospital, Evangelical church and their friends Rochester, Minn., where she underâ€" gave a shower for Mrs. Arthur| went an operation and is getting Johnson (Eleanor Ott) on Tuesday | along nicely. evening at her home on Fair Oaks| Mrs. Carl Hertel and son, Herâ€" AYenÂ¥@.â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Hbert, Mr. and Mrs. William Hertel Sixteen young people from Deerâ€" and four sons were Sunday guests at field and Highland Park attended the Albert Wilihagen home in‘ a May party on Saturday evening | Prairie View. . " D C CRCT . MePRRRTTEEY AUID. V Mrs. Huehl are sisters. Mrs. Sarah Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gilmore, and Mrs. Charles Gilmore of Chicago and Mrs. J. C. Willman were guests, on Sunday, at the home of Mrs. J. C. Huehl. Mrs. Day last Wedâ€" and Mr. THE PRESS3 1 _ c 02 00 C2CCCCTOE @VcHuc on ouâ€" Foncert on isunday, given by the day. » Elmhurst College Men‘s Glee_club, Roy Baxman of Calumet City, Ind. at the Immanuel Evangelical church visited his grandmother, Mrs. Marâ€" in Chicago. ; garet Freese, last week. _‘ Arthur Freddie Stockel, infant Boy Scout troop 51 held its anâ€" son of Mr nund Meo Autkas mick o xl. *L / C evening at the homcâ€";d i}; -I_n‘;;-l; Ran.nngs_o;n of Westgate road. _ ning, at which the employees of his fln_n were guests, Mr. D. A. Hastings attended a business banquet at the Home â€" Art Guild in Chicago, Wednesday eveâ€" mfais is Cara l . 7 L Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yore of West Liake Forest were guests on Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mrs. B. J. â€"Dickens and Miss Elsie Tate of Chicago were Sunday guests at the Reichelt home on Chestnut street. _ dren in the Wilmot school: ‘Raymond and Florence Ott, Elizabeth and Anna Konsitsky, Shirley Ward and Julia Horenberger. â€" _ _ . __Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer returnâ€" ed Tuesday from a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Meyer of New Florence, Mo. ; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norton of Harvey spent the weekâ€"end at the: Delbert Meyer home. | oP~â€""* Prway evening with his couâ€"| of the an sip Richardâ€" â€"Bi Hfastings= ”'/'.a a bar Mr. and Mrs. Roseoe Wessling and Johnson‘s on | daughter, Dorothy, were Sunday| Mr: and Mrs guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs he dinnerâ€"gu Joseph Miller of Chicago. __| Lamb of Winne __ The Deerfield Chamber â€"of Comâ€"|ning and atten merce will meet next Thursday eveâ€"| play, "The Thi ning at 6:45 at Fehr‘s restaurant. _ Mrâ€" and R spent . _I"!-ida_y eiren‘i'ng ;ithâ€"lii‘s'";;; festival at H(;liar;(i,vvi{â€"i;lâ€"l‘ urday. * > zo_ Ruth Soefker with Miss Luella Willâ€" Mr. and Mrs. D. A. 'Ilgaii};vg_"sb;vem hqsts at btidge-_on_F_xtiday evening. . A meeting of the Bethlchem Evangelical Church Brotherhood will be held next Thursday evening. ~ Mr. and Mrs. D. A Hastinea wawvrs «_ Mr. and Mrs. Ole Stenson of cago were over night guests a Albert Krause home on Sunda cle. Delbert Meyer cut an artery in his wrist, Friday afternoon, while at work at the Edgewater Beach Faust pe_n‘;l!anship certificates ing and enjoyed a pioneer dinner served by Mrs..John Stryker‘s cirâ€" Jimmie _ Hastings Mms ,M!ri metâ€" Monday a|Johnson‘s on Monday evening. _ _ â€" y Mr._ and .Mrs.vWilliam. Voas were _| Lamb of Winnetka on Saturday eveâ€" â€"] ning and attended the Skokie school~ â€" ~ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stickler visâ€" ited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wright of Chicago on Sunday. â€" Miss Rose Nolan of Rondout was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Earl l-"rost, of Osterman avenue on Sunâ€" Oaks avenue, H‘ ifinrttfiwâ€"hvmg‘k’i‘iifdpi}: ents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Perry of Rosemary terrace. C â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson and daughter of Chicago were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J quite a distance. ning at the intersection of Waukeâ€" gan road and Fair Oaks avenue. The impactâ€"could be heard clearly for L222 2222 g d 22020022 .'_â€"._7"_'.!'_‘.'?‘354-‘# No one was severely hurt in the automobile accident on Sunday eveâ€" Gaitsch of DesPlaines on S ] . Mrs. Albert Roggow . was â€"the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ritchiger of | Cicero on Thursday. ]| Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Seyl of | West Lake Forest were dinner guests on Sunday at the Ben Siljesâ€" trom home on Saunders road. PSXY- â€" y .. A group of â€"sixteen young people Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Parsons attendâ€" ed a party on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wojak of Chicago, given in honor of Mr. Parâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Olson had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. S. Person of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knigge have taken a seven acre tract on Milwauâ€" kee avenue, north of Half Day and are in charge of a Sinclair Oil staâ€" tion andâ€"refreshmentâ€"stand:â€"Edward Knigge will assist at the staâ€" fimfi!‘-fifififlf‘%fiu his work for the Siljestrom Ice comâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stickler were guests on Friday at the home of Mr. Stickler‘s cousins, Mr. and Mrs. George Arnold of Lake Zurich. Herbert Baxter of Chicago is visâ€" were the baby‘s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stockel of Deerfleld. Mrs.â€" Fred Trute left. Saturday evening to spend several days with DÂ¥ 2l 000 . 12200 Vn Thief of Bagdad." J.â€"B.â€"Parsons atâ€" dinner at Phil , VY IS. of

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