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Highland Park Press, 8 Sep 1932, p. 23

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ugust Winter will enter St. Paul‘s Sewing societ lay afternoon, Sept. 15, at on Elm street. urke family moved las n the Bruggman house. d Mrs. Julian Rocquier o Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Huat d daughter Louise Ann «i were dinner guests o y at the R. D. Reeds home d lane, â€" d ~Mrs. Dan Holmes ani Mrs. S. P. Hutchison spent end at the R. E. L. Hcime Clarksville, Mo. itions â€" forâ€" entertainment s for guests at the annus nty Sundgdy "School conver‘ g held© September 29 i1 e Reichelt spent Friday rday as the guest of Eq. aker of Natoma Farm near eme club will meet Thur, ing at the home of Mr, Huhn of Springfield ave. ‘al. protestant â€"church« of the W.M.S. of the Beth aingelical church will serv on and the Dorcas societ; esbyterian church the dinr lowing the dinner thert young peoples program hoirs of St. Paul‘s churd ng Friday evening to be rsals for their part in th | Mrs. F. H. Meyer enter dinner and supper on Surâ€" ers were laid for twent; nd for twentyâ€"five in tht Their two sons and thei f Deerfield, Mr. and Mrs rton and baby daughte r, Mr. andâ€" Mrs, Willian id their family of Arling its, Mr. and Mrs., D. L racle‘s night is to be oh. _the Deerfleld Camp of the ighbors on Thursday eve night) the Masonic tem. . D. Bleimehl will be host ircle One of St. Paul; n Wednesday, afternoon, at her home on Deerfield dependent Social club wil inesday afternoon at th Mrs. Earl Frost of Oster ue. 1URSDAY, SEPTEMBER s, 1$, Wauconda, Dr. and Mr: he of Oshkosh, Wis., Mt. J. Roy Ozanne and so" 1e party was in celebr+ e birthday anniversaric ter F. H. Meyer, his son rt Meyer and Mrs. Wi [ueller Porter. man‘s Missionary societ Thursday afternoon, Se Presbyterian church. at the home of his unck ) week‘s visit with relatives in Marâ€" fSnbotbirtvube dntinniiabenactantin i. THUKDUVAT, qaf EBAE 0, IUHE THE .PR ESS f nn n manake ons e o0 â€" T omm onz mm o0 oigih. degre m cait i on o rammmmnntionâ€"iffikâ€"p 2 = mâ€"= s â€" + > mmw BMr. and.Mres.. Kugone Reckescthnend! greacy opuuguu us n orge Harder will enter. bridge club on Fridgy fnosdibccgitticii y . and Mrs. Bert Krogstad are The W. A. Manns o idgeview" | leaving this week to spen é winâ€" on Saundersâ€"road, entertained out | ter in Minneapolis. Their home will of town guests on Sunday. be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Scott, "Miss Frances Biederstadt began | friends of the â€"Sturtevants. l.ler fall term in piano September 7,; Mr. and Mrs. Clarencé Huhn and Mr. and Mrs, Walter Meyer of Morton Grove were guests on Wedâ€" nesday at the Joseph O‘Connor Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson and daughter Doris Jean spent Sunday with Mrs. Peterson‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Macadie of Chiâ€" cago. _ _ Lo. w d Robert ‘Grohe of Knollwood ®gad, with. a group â€"of â€"friendsâ€"rettirned Wednesday (yesterday) from a fishâ€" ing trip in Wisconsin. Miss Dorothy Baldwin of Lake Forest who has spent the summer with her sister, Mrs. Joseph O‘Conâ€" nor cf Osterman avenue, will reâ€" main here while attending high school. Sister Mary Leonette and Sister Mary Gonzaga of the Immaculata Convent, Chicago, spent Monday at the James O‘Connor home. Sister M. Leonette is the former Lucy O‘Connor. Mrs. Frank Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miseles spent the weekâ€" end at the William Hellman home in Waukegan. A number of young musicians from Deerfield entered the audition contest for amateur performers held Tuesday at the Stateâ€"Lake theater. The contest, being sponsored by a Chicago newspaper, is being held Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week. The local young peoâ€" ple were entered for trombone solos, in the preliminaries. ome. _ â€" Helen and John Engstrom reâ€" â€" 4-77fi_', L WE-"[ ..i sus I 1 Tuesday evening from Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, where they visâ€" ited Mr.. Gardner‘s brother, Mr. Campbell Gardner. â€" _ __ 0_ Carter, the small son of Mr. and Mrs. R;: D. Reeds underwent a tonâ€" silectomy last Tuesday, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER s, 1932 °; _ DLGobe HaSse8, _ _ MrF. and Mrs. Raiph Peéterson atâ€" Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Browning and | tended the WLS show at the Eighth _ All depositors are requested .. importance to all. ~â€" . . There will be a general meeting of the depositors of the Highwood State St. James‘ Hall, Highwood, on Thursday, September 8, at 8:00 p. m. Notice of a General Meeting of the Depositors of the Highwood State Bank | a4e a¢ __Jack Gibbs returned Saturday to the CGhicago Junior school at Elgin, following a visit at the home of his. grandmother, Mrs. F.. C. Biederâ€" luncheonâ€"500 club. ._Mrs. Virginia Hicks quite ill this past week. _ Mrs. Julius Johnson was hostess to the members of her bridge club last Monday afternono. stadt. Mrs. Saville and daughter, Miss Dora Jane Kamps spent the first part of the week with relatives in Minneapolis. â€"â€"The Savilles moved from Chicago to the Carl Knigge house on Osterman avenue last month. Dora Jane will enter her sophomore year at Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school. ' Rev. and Mrs. F. G. 'Piepenbrok and two sons returned this week from a month‘s sojourn in Hayward, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muhlke and daughter Betty spent the weekâ€"end with relatives in El Paso, Ill. The Ladies‘ Aid ‘society of St. Paul‘s church is being entertained Thursday afternoon (today) by Mrs. Fredereka Koebelin of Central avenue. Browning house on Waukegan road, recently vacated by Father Joseph Savage. An executive meeting of the E. J.. C. E. was held Tuesday evening at the Bethlehem Evangelical church. Plans for the fall and winter months were made, and a discussion of the play "The Slave Maid of Israel" took place. The sudden and tragic death of one of the principal charâ€" acters, Helen Cox, had brought the progress on the play to a standstill. Announcement will be made later if the play is to be continued. On Wedn'esda!‘(yestaerday) Mrs. â€" Depositors Association of the Highwood State Bank 1 to please be present in order to discuss matters of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Segert and daughter Gloria spent several days of last week at Lake Wandawega, Wis. ._Mr. and Mrs. Fred Selig, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Juhrend and Mrs. Hubert Juhrend visited at the William Selig home in Chicago on Tuesday. Their daughter, Miss Bernice Selig, had just returned home from the hosâ€" pital, following an appendictomy. Mrs. Arthur Whitehead and son Robert of Chicago spent the weekâ€" end at the A. J. Johnson home on Osterman avenue. . Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Jordan and son Bcob, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wood have returned from the Jorâ€" dan cottage at Corey Lake, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Romayne Stryker and children with Misses Emilie and Ida Knaak, Messrs. Theodore and Otto Knaak have been spending the past few weeks at the Knaak cotâ€" tage on the Rox river. George Stryker and Richard Wolâ€" terding are leaving for the Univerâ€" sity of Cincinnati on Monday, Sept. C VORHRH@Es nc ~and Waiter Jr. returned Monâ€" Mrs. Peter Juhrend, Mrs. Hubert| day from a week‘s stay at Lake Juhrend and Mrs. Paul Hatfield| Wandawega. were the guests of Mrs. Hazel Vant| S. G. Mennell of. N. Chestnut Kreh atâ€"Longâ€"Lakeâ€"on Wednesday:| street, has returned from St. Luke‘s~ George Stryker and Richard Wolâ€"| hospital in Chicago, where he spent terding are leaving for the Univerâ€"| several weeks under observation. d € ':?‘; o $ _ Peach, Cherry and The internationalist is the fellow who believes there is no place like away from home. L Eimerman was a prisoner for more than an hour before he was able to work around, lift the phone receiver from the hook with his teeth and notify the telephone opâ€" erator of his plight. ' A lone armed bandit who forgot no details and worked out a perfectâ€" ly planned holdup, escaped with $300 in cash taken from the Druce Drug store at 17 North Genesee street, recently, leaving O. P. Eimerman, the owner of the store, tightly taped to a post in the back room of the store. Mrs. William P. Turner Jr. of Colfax street, Evanston, is the new president of the Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers. Lone Bandit Holds Up Waukegan Druggist at TWENTYâ€"ONE

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