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Highland Park Press, 25 Aug 1932, p. 25

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farewell reception was Mark J. Andrews by embers of Dorcas Cir.. hieh Mrs. Andrews is Friday evening at the nanse. " was , love- L happy surprise, espe- ly gift presented Mrs. farewell token. I Betzig of Burlington, me house guest of Mrs. s spending a few days Mrs. Stanley Owemrof west; t /s Missionary society sday at the Presbyter- th Mrs. Fred Haggie se Huhn in charge of .ttsville, Ohio, where an uncle. I. Fred Trute visited Lee Wenzel of Chi- lay. d helpers and, the of the Dorcas Home, e, enjoyed a trip by park for- an nll-day no attended " chi]: tther homes .190. no Woodman ind her Jinn Riot of Chicago M. Vant and Mrs. L will meet Tuesday. Bethlehem Evangeli- n. Chester Walling J. Bruno will have won-um end hostess- 11 hour will be Mes- of this Vorganization 1ltttts 1yilLlitrsttlts l? ii Tri Elie nature Oran re the guests of their ashes Misses Curie ist of Highllnd Park “Mend, an ‘amiscellan- Soefker had “Jim st Miss Rose Kelling teke place about the ptember. Miss Juhrend r of the Edward Juh, 71km, 'raon of Mr. urge Antea. The wed- , nwaita the return "of 'iepenbrok from Har. and of Mrs. George ' in Marquette, Mich, I will link two of the of this vicinity. 'B. C. M. Willman and Christ Jr. and Doris even] dpys with Mr. an Willman in White- th birthday anniver- rrth and Aitfert Eu; a. Luella, who had ', week with the Ethan ;urned with her par- nliment to Miss Lenore lighland Park, whose tTrf-RrrrCtRtTarriRtR5tT7tri by and Labor Day. Ender, accompanied than: family of Chi- lent 80cm club met new”) at the home Barder. - Hostesses for the 'e Mrs. Percy Me- l. Chester Wolf and re Woodman. Mrs. ”DAY. AUGUST 15, 1082 ;verett) we“ is t ob- IlUll uh UGIIVIIIC, Ill. - _ - ' -___e_eee - ----» 74* Mrs. Elmer Schmidt, Mrs. Ii'red-, fgzgvgag'm: 3173;323:323: 0"?ka Afit1t; ?,5g"'d.',1,'te,irp 39": Many painters of today, as well as mtetifnh rs. f 'gl"), "3:1. fl?“ those in the past, have found their 3 e do?!" o f, e d ev. f ih i/ “a; fame resting upon the life and spirit 1:; 'll' ed r3. ue er 0 m urs in nature asr,expressed in their land'- .- nes ay. , scapes. Rousseau intimately loved Mrs. Martha .C- Love, Mr. and the forests. Corot painted their Mrs. B?"Y Devine and tron Norbit spirit. Constable their grandeur, and Mildred. Love Gunckel were Inness their moods, and Blakelock guests at the Charles Welter home their mystery. The Japanese, how- m Wilmette on .Wedneeday. _ ever, painted their decorative qual- Mr. and Mrs. William Cruick- ities and in this particular tuld they shank had as their Sunday dinner have yet to be surpassed. There 5?yyts Mr. and Mrs. Evanson of is in Gallery H4, in Hutchinson Chicago, Mrs. Leon Buchanan. and Wing of the Art Institute of Chi- Mise Wiek of Watson, Minn. cage, a six-fold screen, with, a gel- Mrs. Raymond Dobbins and her den background, 'on which is shown, sister Miss A1iee.U1fers.of Highland in one panel a group of trees on the Park, went to Logansport, Ind. last banks of a river. This panel illus- Friday to attend the funeral of trates the exquisite decorative qual- their only brother, John- Ulfers, 21 ity which is an essential Jipaneae years old, who was killed the prev- characteristic. The two dark, mas. ious day in an automobile accident. sive tree trunks which rise from John and his uncle Mr. Ben Ulfers, the center of the panel are broken Tem driving to Indianapolis with a by the green leaves, and slender had of sheep about 4 am. Thursday branches of similar trees and by When they had a head-on collision the green lichen clinging to their yith acar without lights. Both ears; bark. The screen was lent to the Immediately caught the. _..Mr. Ulfersl Art institute by Tokumatsu Ito. The VI! severely burned in getting his] artist is'unknown. _ Mrs. Martha C. Love, Mr. and Mrs. Berry Devine and son Norbit and Mildred. Love Gunckel were guests at the Charles Welter home in Wilmette otr-Wardmttrday. _ Mr. and Mrs. William Cruick- shank had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Evanson of Chicago, Mrs. Leon Buchanun, amd Miss Wick of Watson, Minn. Mrs. Elmer Schmidt, Mrs. Fred-_ erecka Kiiiebeh'h," Mrs. Philip Rom..' mel and Mrs. August Winter visited at the home of the Rev. Dr. J. Lue- der and Mrs. Lueder of Elmhurst last (Wednesday. ' ems, Mr. and Mrs. George Whit.. comb, attended the Legion conven- tion " Danville, Ill. - _ and Mrs. Russell Fabel of Chicago guests of their grandmother, Mis. Mrs. Arthur Wagner is enter- taining her luncheon bridge club to- day at her home on Woodward ave- George Harder home. - George and Wilbur Whitcomb of Burlington ,srmzc_thr, wank-9nd Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Selig and daughter, Ethel Jean “left Saturday to visit in Wisconsin.- ' Mr. and Mrs. William Herman and sons Kehneth and Clyde of were guests, on Saturday at the George Jacobs home on Osterman avenue. . v, James Getty. will attend the School of Commerce at the Univer- sity' of'PennsyTvahih this fall. His father, C. W. Getty, is an, alumnus ofthis school. _ _ . The Sewing club of St. pap, church will enjoy an outing at Sun- set park on Thursday afternoon. Mr. _ Orson B. Brand and his daughter Miss Salome, visited Mrs. George Brand on Sunday. Mr. Brand -is convalescing from a ser- ious illness. Mrs. George Goodman, Mr. Mrs. Raymond Goodman and tGrtitghtrittti-itstiitr, 1sryUil4yri,ii, ur- and Mg. George Pettis and Mr. and Mr. W. W. Clark is now home from the Highland Park hospital, where he was taken following an an; tomobile accident a week ago. Miss Lois Clark returned to her work in Chicago on Monday, but Donald, who has temporary paralysis of the legs, is walking on crutches. Mr. Clark suffered many broken ribs which will keep him home for quite some time.' . Mr. and Mrs Martin Russ and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Granstrom of Zion were dinner guests Saturday evening at the Berry Devine home. (hicago visited Mrs. George" Pettis' uncle, Mr. Charles Chapin, and their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Harry Err. mond and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee in Chemung, III. on Sunday. mason. AUGUST 25.. m: sirs.i'arre.n Pettis and son Earl, Mr, and Mrr_E. H. Johnny) nnd and Mr. loveliness of a tree finds/many ech- oes in the heart of an' artist. In Dorcas Circle Three will meet Fri? day afternon for its August meet- ing at the home of Mrs Fred Mer- er. V d V _ The Deerfield Chamber of Com- merce Tillratot - hold an August meeting, has been announced by 'he president, J. R. Notz. Messrs. Louis Rommd tind John DriscoII of Chicago spent Sunday eveniptt with Mr. Rommel's mother, Mrs. Philip Rommel. V The next meeting of the Deer- field Garden club will be an evening gathering and guest night,' to be held at the home of Mrs. Carleton B. Scribner u Landis lane, in the Watch for announcement in the local stores of a bread and cake sale to be given on Saturday of this week (Aug. 27) sponsored by Cir- cles Three and Four of the Deer- fipl4 Presbyterian. chureh. _ nephew from the trqgk. The 1.4:} heal! had strut-Julie ttar, 013111:me f and death was due to concussion l') the brain. John and a sister; Lillian, Mrs. J. Lueder is very ill at her home in Elmhurst. Mrs. Lueder and her husband, the Rev. Dr. Lueder, resided in Deerfield years ago, when Rev. Lueder served as pastor of St. Paul's Evangelical church. They are the parents of Mr. Arthur Lue- der,-peatrtraater af-chieagxr. A mun- her of their former phrishiohers have calied upon them recently. their home with their grandmother and two unmarried uncles since the death of his parents, when the boy was eight years old. Surviving him are his three sisters, his aged grandmother, and- hit two uncles. Funeral services were held Satur- day and burial was in the Royal Center cemetery in Indiana. Mrs. Dobbins and her sister Miss Ulfers have returned home. ' TrrrePe 7 "c'." W 9'2””! _ ' -__e -rrisiardroiiii hriitliisr" in Fiémont, la., Inspiration for Many last week, City Judge Theodore For- Tl. Jill. “navigate to handle the exon- vation work for the new federal building in Waukegan, according to announcement coming fromthe gen- eral contractors, Paschén Brothers of Chicago. 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