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Highland Park Press, 19 May 1932, p. 25

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on Saturday eveâ€" $ theâ€"Skokie school~ > f Bagdad." 5 rry Stupple had iner guests, Mr. Filson and chilâ€" e Sunday guests Roggow . was the r, Mrs. Ritchiger of ay. Eugene Seyl of rest were dinner avenue on Sunâ€" lumet City, Ind. grandparents, Mr. tockel of Deerfield. ute left. Saturday _several days with B. Parsons attendâ€" turday evening at ind Mrs. Wojak of honor of Mr. Parâ€" illiam Voas ction of Waukeâ€" Daks avenue. The eard â€"clearly for at the Ben Siljesâ€" inders road. arry Stickler were rely hurt in the _ on Sunday eveâ€" arl Knigge have tract on Milwauâ€" of Half Day and Sinclair Oil staâ€" arl E. Olson had ests Mr. and Mrs. Mr. T. Roberts at the home of ins, Mr. and Mrs. jestrom Ice comâ€" E_ his grandparâ€" Peter Perry of at the Thursday with Chicago is visâ€" dinner at Phil y . evening. _ _ Anderson and held its anâ€" lay and Satâ€" on in the Alâ€" Wright of 4 VY 18. on ~Fair No wgew 1. + The Sewing society of St. Pau!‘s Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Meyer enâ€" church, Deerfleld, is meeting Thursâ€" tertainedâ€"their bridge club on Satâ€" day afternoon (today) at the home urday evening. f * of Mrs. Edward Juhrend of Highâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ackerman|land Park. | and little daughter of North Chiâ€"| Mrs. w. 8. Comstock and two litâ€" _ cago were Sunday guests at the tle sons spent several days of last. William Cruickshank home. f wn(; i“ the W. D. Comstock home 3 A.rmpfionfprth.mhndinâ€",m» y 23 &Wmmtehumd Anna Lena Bell snd Grace Herâ€" the Will ho nitem ~ ak <aL., J. TTOMEK. ICIME 1 L and bridge on Tues -;l'ay. i o -Mthening-â€" <guests at the Harry Olendorf home were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Newman of Half Day. Mrs. W. K. Hout will _entertain her bridge club on Wednesday afterâ€" Bb aren Ts 00 dnc ioinianodtina uc d.a 4 d 2 i Waukegan road, where she will conâ€" tinue in the restaurant business when it is completed. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Fehr will move into the store vacated by Miss Heman. Mrs. Maurice Penny, Mrs. Ralph fetersm and Mrs. Marvic Petersen, 11 of Libertyville were the guests of Mrs. Harry OlandnrF at Iinalhacu. Miss Lo restaurant Urug store on Friday "even'ingr.' new building is being erected on property at a Toursome afternoon. man was taken by ambulance to her home. Mrs. Peterson accompanâ€" ied her and will remain in Waukeâ€" gan to care for â€"her sister. _ : Mrs. Harry Olendorf entertained W ocm on oo on on mc egnemacpen on Sunday, while visiting at the home â€"of * her sister, Mrs. Frank Peterson of Deerfield. Mrs THall day with her parents,i rents, â€"Mr;â€" ;né ;iurs- James Macadie, who moved to Chiâ€" cago from Maywood. recentlz.â€"~....â€". wood road on Saturday. ter party Monday : _ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chetman of Evanston were the guests of Mr. George Whitcomb, Jr., is ill with pneumonia at the home of his parâ€" ents in Barrington. . daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Leslic Whitcomb, have been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frost attended a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Mentors of Waukegan on Monâ€" day evening. â€" ~ Seven members of the Deerfield Five H_nudr_ed_ club enjoyed a theaâ€" Mrs. Minnie Whitcomb has moved into the Ira Gardner cottage recentâ€" ly vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hatch. s . The Independent Social club will meet next Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Elmer Schmidt of Springfield avenue. h Children of the fifth and sixth grades of the Wilmot, Deerfield and Bannockburn schools made poppy posters for a contest conducted by the American Legion Auxiliary. All posters were turned in to the chairâ€" man, Mrs. Philip Scully, Jr.. on m?ww‘i’lfp‘mé;;fifl; announced later. The posters will be used for Poppy Day which is Friâ€" day, May 27. 1 «M 1 B, Local and Personal of Deerfield ho s OO poneement class and| â€" Anna Lena Bell ind Grace Herâ€" ichers will be given .at the| man of Miss‘Nygard‘s fourth grade near Osterman avenue iph Peterson spent Sunâ€" the .Uptown of bridge on Monday Hellman of Waukeâ€" Heman closed her north of Knaak‘s cover is entertainâ€" theater on of ~Knoll ‘0 NC ] _ Mrs. Amelia Pyle,; Mrs. E. J. Bingâ€" 1. ham and daughter, Sally, of Chiâ€" _ Ralph cago, visited at the Clarence Varney etersen; | home on Sunday. 3 guests| Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Comstock enâ€" inche0n1 tertained at two tables of bridge on Saturday evening, at their home_ on at the| Hazel avenue. â€" * her Mrs. M. D. Compson of Melvin, Ill., with her son, John Compson of Chicago, visited Mrs. Mary Huhn on Thursday evening. £iiÂ¥ "‘% ._ _ The Areme club will meet next Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. William Lorenz of Northbrook. ~Mrs. Sarah Clavey entertained the St. John‘s Ladies Aid society of Highland Park on Thursday at her home on Deerfield avenue. apartment to the W. B. Carr house on Fair Oaks avenue, which was reâ€" ed by the Lewis family. Miss Dorothy Schlachs and Mr. and Mrs.â€"Frank Bondi of Chicago were Sunday guests at the Arthur Wagner home. . â€"â€"Mr.:â€"andâ€"Mrs: Harry Olendort and two sons were Saturday evening guests at the Harvey Smith home in Chicago. g â€" Northbrook again next ol a C oo en n 0 Doh M CC SW OA DPRTCRST 4 .. SE e a party for his little friends at his home on Woodward avenue. o 'M}:s: J. W. Olendorf will teach in formerly lived in . Highland Park, are _ now living in the Antes house aw â€"preen s ofi the antes house occupied by Henry Hartl, proprietor the week at the Fred Mohrbach stairs in the east building at Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields high school and was unconscious when picked up, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whorrell and three. children of Glen Ellyn and Mrs, _Whorrell‘s.mother, Mrs, Harry Fairley of Roberts, Ill. were the guests of Mrs. Mary Huhn on Monâ€" Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Selig and daughter Ethel Jean spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Willman of White Fish Bay, Wis. Mr. Selig attended a Shriners convention in Milwaukee on Friday evening. Missâ€" Anna Kruse had as her weekâ€"end guests Mrs. Renfer of Sycamore, IllL, and Miss Lydia Krause of Austin. the event. Rev. F. G. Piepenb!'os,e with Mr. Bray of Glencoe and Professor Tomâ€" linson of Lake Forest college were judges last Friday evening at Northâ€" brook‘s first annual "Little Theater tournament," held at the Northâ€" brook school auditorium. Three amateur dramatic groups from %v uis . I â€" Elmer Clavey home on Friday eve.â€" ning, May 27, after the exercises at the school are brought to a close. Q_rt_hnr Wagner Jrl, wc-;aâ€"la)rated his Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Antes who ]:?leapor AMcDérmott fell down the £ ppunateipheaintttvlnditit stindidctd on Tuesday evening. Mr. Voas is an ‘horrell and | instructor at the Skokie school. 3 Ellyn and| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russo moved Mrs, Harry | on Tuesday from Forest avenue to . were the| one of the Witten houses on Cenâ€" hn on Monâ€"|tral avenue in Highland Park. THE PRESS ALASKA RAILROAD IYMPTERIOR ALAS KA â€"_â€"â€"â€"by Rail and Automobile â€"â€"â€" number of guestsâ€" they intend may bring guests on psym;;m";;' the usual fee. Members will please notify Mrs. JJirah D; Cole; at H. P. «Mrs. C. N. Kimball, 320 S. Green road will be hostess to the Highland Guest Day, Feature. of Meeting May 25 May One of the Eim Place intraâ€"mural teams, the "Michigan," played Deerâ€" field at the high school field last Tuesday. Five innings were played and the Deerfield Grammar school won 8â€"4.) Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Voas attendâ€" ed the Skokie school faculty dinnere given by the P. T. A. on Saturday evening and also the school picnic on Tuefldav eveniny. My Unaas iz on reg}xlatiqns_ will be a;anâ€"t)u;zt;e-d"l.a.ge; Philip Fisher, who has been atâ€" tending a private school in Highland Park since October, is now attendâ€" ing the Deerfield school. Plans are beihgwli)‘e;'}ected for‘ a fl‘e!q agd track meet for the Deer.â€" Then into the very heart of Alaska. Into the scenic wilderness of this were given dictionaries, recéntly,‘ because of receiving the greatest | number of votes for being the best | in the fourth grade assembly proâ€"; gram at the Deerflield school. â€" | of shimmering seas, towering mounâ€" tains, tumbling cataracts, dense forâ€" ests, glaciers and fower fields of First the inspiring All your life you will remember this trip. Days and days of glorious travel & ‘~ _ (Mt, McKinley Park Route) e W t LE . tes y @46 General : smm at 2:30 o‘c ay to which members U. S. Department of the Interior sday, lurigg Northland. Motor trips Henry G. Winter SHEET METAL HOWARDâ€"UDELL French Fried Potatoes PHONE 635 â€" 144 North First Street ._ Highland Park Furnace Work LL OF OUR WORK IS SPECIAL FOR Club Steak on the Alaska

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