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Highland Park Press, 13 Oct 1932, p. 24

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.‘}(rs. Floyd Stanger underwent an operation at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital â€" last Wednesday, from which éishe rallied very nicely. Mrs. Mary Stanger Endorf of Cleveland, Mont., who has been staying at her brother George‘s home, will remain at her nephew‘s home until the return of â€"~The Tuésday Evening Sewing Club which was to have met this week with Mrs. R. M. Miller, has been postponed for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs Herman Ludwig of Ridge road are staying with their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ender has rented her home to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gentry of Highland Park, who will move here on November 1st. The Clyde Hatch family has movâ€" ed to Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Ross of Niles Cenâ€" ter moved into the Arthurâ€"Wagner house on Woodward ave., last week. The Wagners have gone to Waukeâ€" Fire chiefs of district five in Lake county met Monday evening in the Highland Park station. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Taylor and daughter Virginia of Glen Ellyn were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Plagge. and three daughters, Elizabeth, Sarâ€" ah, and Dorothy of Crystal Lake were Sunday guests at the William Plagge home. ; _ are spending a month visiting their son Lester Schafroth in Kempton, J£l13 and their daughter, Mrs. Lester â€"_ Miss Harriett Vittum of Northâ€" western _ University â€" Settlement House will be the luncheon guest of Mrs. H. C. Hawes of Brier Hill road on Friday (tomorrow) preceding the P.T.A. meeting. Mrs. Robert Johnson, chairman of the sandwich committee, and Mrs. Lewis Ashâ€" man, president of the P.T.A. are to be guests also. ce ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry: Schafro STINGY _ CHEAP OR TOO EXACTING JUST REMEMBER IT IS YOUR MONEY Local and Personal ‘ of Deerfield IF WE APPEAR TO BE DEERFIELD STATE BANK DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS COMMUNITY COMMENT HANDLING DEERFIELD LOCAL NEWS 1 M DL O 2 RLCCZ *‘ 900. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cunningham who have been staying at the Whitâ€" comb home for the past several weeks, have moved to Des Plaines. Mrs. P. J. Juhrend, Mrs. Clifford Hammer and daughter Gloria, Mrs. Hubert Juhrend and son Jerry ‘were guests on Thursday at the William Selig home in Chicago. * Mr. and Mrs. Hen'ri Behrman of Chicago spent Friday with Mr. and Mrg_ Albert Krause, Jr. Girl Scouts of Troop II will go on a hike Saturday, Oct. 15. They will leave the Presbyterian church about 10:30 a.m. Final arrangeâ€" ments for the trip will be made at the weekly meeting Friday evening. The R.N.A. convention for Lake county camps which was. to have been held_yesterday. in ~Highland Park, has been postponed to Nov. 9th. The Deerfield camp will give the retiring march as its part of the program. They will rehearse this evening at their regular meeting at the Masonic Temple. â€" Mrs. Roy Stace of Green Bay, Wis,. was the weekâ€"end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Scully senior. . on Sunday at the Emil Peterson home in Chicago, in celebration of the thirtyâ€"eighth wedding anniverâ€" sary of Mrs. Peterson‘s parents, and the birthday anniversaries of four of the guesg;. Cicero, on Thursday. Mrs. Olivia Anderson will be hostâ€" ess_to the Sewi i noon, Oct. 20.~ 200 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson and family attended a family reunion Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Diebert and daughter Jeanne of Chicago were weekâ€"end guests at the John â€"Klemp Sr. home. . | â€" Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roggow and their .daughter, Mrs. Ferdinand Trute, were the guests of Mrs. Rogâ€" gow‘s sisters, Mrs. William Richâ€" ~â€"Mrs. Henry Petersen and Mrs. Raymond Dobbins will attend their club on Thursday afternoon (today) at the home of Mrs. Wilson Richardâ€" son of Highland Park. â€" _ Mary Kathryn, the infant daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kress was christened Sunday at the Holy Cross Catholic church, with Rev. Joseph Savage officiating. Gordon Clavey and Estelle Martin acted as sponsors. Mrs. John Webber entertained on Wednesday at her home on Forest avenue. i ___Mrs. Henry Petersen accompanied Mrl Peterson on a business trip to Gary,â€"Ind:, last Thursday and> Friâ€" day.â€" ‘ â€" Mrs. A. G. Klemp was pleasantly surprised Saturday evening by a group of Deerfield and Glenview friends, at her home in Highland Park. ~The occasion was in honor of her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wortham of Brierhill road entertained at a bufâ€" fet supper Sunday evening. The Wortham‘s have taken the F. K. Shrader house. Mrs. William Mooney of Central avenue. . THE PRES3 Mrs. Elsie Le Fevre has moved to Mrs. Mary Beardsley‘s apartment. Mrs. LeFevre is proprietor of the Deerfield barbecue shop in the Moelâ€" ler building. ° Mrs. D. A. Hastings and son Douglas and grandson Bobby Hastâ€" ings were guests of Mrs. W. S. Comâ€" stock of Niles Center on Friday. Mrs. Carl T. Anderson is recovâ€" ering from a severe attack of tonâ€" silitis. _ Mrs. â€"R. M. Miller, proprietor of the Briar Sweet Shoppe, is quite ill. _ Mrs. A. J. Johnson entertained the Independent Social club on Wedâ€" nesday afternoon. pital. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Bahr (Tanis Greer) announce the birth of a duughtex:, B_arba_g_l Ann on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Antes were hosts at â€"dinner for twelve on Wedâ€" nesday evening, in honor of Mr. Antes‘ birthday anniversary. Mr. Harry E. Moore of Chicago visited friends in Deerfleld last week. Mr. Moore, who has just reâ€" turned to his ancestral home in New England, is a former local resident. Mrs. D. A. Hastings and three sons were guests of Miss Gertrude Hai;ting.g in Chicago on Sunday. â€" Mrs. William Haggie has returnâ€" ed from a visit with relatives in Towa. Mrs. William Schinleber and two sons and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meier of Northbrook. as their guests on Saturday _ _mrs. Johanna Grennig and daughâ€" ter Julia of Glenview were Sunday guests at the C. M. Willman home. Mrs. Henry Juhrend has returnâ€" ed home from a week‘s stay at the Eugene Seyl home in West Lake Forest. Mrs. George Engstrom was callâ€" to to lowa on an unexpected busiâ€" ness trip this past week, so the luncheon bridge club, which was to have met at her home dn Wednesâ€" day (yesterday) has been postponed for two weeks. f Mrs. E. H. Johnson will be hostâ€" ess to the Woman‘s Missionary Soâ€" ciety of the Presbyterian church on Thursday afternoon, Oct. 20, at her home on Todd court. She will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. Geo. Pettis. © Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pettis visited Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Pettis on Satâ€" urday. The C. G. Pettises are in charge of the restaurant and Shell filling station on Waukegan road at the intersection of Mundeleinâ€"Lake Bluff branch of the North Shore electric line, about eight miles north of Deerfield. Mrs. Alice De Young is in the Ravenswood _ hospital recovering from the effects of an automobile accident. Her sister, Miss Minnie Stryker, is a nurse in that hospital. Mrs. DeYoung is a sister of Roâ€" mayne and John Stryker. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Juhrend and son Jerry were Sunday guests at the Wilkomm home in Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. Hilding Oberg of Chicago were Sunday guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Bruso. it dn nt on lonls t cefi tivint tnriiiindinntiontiratriirzinnd. BA , in the Highland Park hosâ€" Dr. and Mrs. Vaughn W. Spriggs are enjoying a several weeks sojourn in the south. Dorcas Circle One will meet Monâ€" day evening, Oct. 17, at 8 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. Merwin O. Hopâ€" kins of Berkley court. * ‘Dorcas Circle Two will mect Thursday afternoon, Oct. 27, at the home of Mrs. William Koebelin of Forest avenue. â€" Mrs. Emil Fredricks will be hostâ€" ess to Dorcas Circle Four on Thursâ€" day, Oct. 27, at a one g‘clock pot luck luncheon at her home on Cenâ€" tral avenue. The Y. P. M. C. of the Bethlehem Evangelical church met Tuesday evening at the Arno Frantz home, with Miss Ruth Frantz as hostess. Clifford Stanger led the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clavey have named their little son, Orville St. Peter Clavey, for Mrs. Clavey‘s fathâ€" er, and will call him "Paddy." The George Rudolphs son, also a grandâ€" son of Mr. Orville‘ St. Peter, who arrived three days before his little cousin has been named George Fredâ€" erick Rudoiph. George III arrived September 30 and Paddy on Octoâ€" ber 3. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dye of Scottsâ€" ville, Ky., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haggie last week. On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Selig entertained twelve guests at a pot luck dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dye. The Dyes returned to Kentucky on Tuesday. Charles M pneumonia. â€" Miss Gayle Borneman, who lives with Mrs. J. G. Myers in Madison, Wis., hasâ€"been visiting in this vicinâ€" ity. Miss Borneman is a former Deerfield school nurse. > * Mrs. Harry Olendorf and Mrs. Harry Batim attended a luncheon bridge party last Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Raliph Petersen in Libâ€" ertyville. The Prairie View Concert band will play at the Farm Bureau meetâ€" ing at Lake Zurich on Friday, Oct. 14th: " Elmhurst. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Selig had as their Sunday supper guests Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Helmershausen of Chicago. Mrs. Helmershausen is the former Frances Loy. LeRoy Scully spent the weekâ€"end withâ€"Mr.â€"and~Mrs. Fred Protine. of Mrs. Ender on Sunday and were dmu ner guests at the Ender home. Mrs. Eugene Ender spent several days of last week with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Ronder of Chi. cago. The Ronders returned with 12.° PDPC ~ro,. R, UV, neEds were Sunday evening guests at the Philip J. McMahon home in Chicago. Misses Julianna and Luella Will man were hosts to a number of their friends on Saturday afternoon at their home on Greenwood avenue, Mrs. Harold C. Youngs entertain. ed her club on Wednesday after. noon at her home on Todd court. Mr. and Mrs. John Kubick and daughter Shirley of Chicago were Sunday tea guests at the Roy M. Miller â€"home. Mr. and THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1}, 1g, Eighth di 8 and 40 of North sergeantâ€" tiful offic installed â€" Dan Hur Jacobs, J1 Wm. Cru ident; M vrer; Mrs tary; Mis Mrs. Lel arms; an torian. Mrs. H @xpressed coâ€"operati year, with tion, .nd who exten the gavel dent of duced th Mieczynsl In the of repres izations, Post No. and Deer can Legi Monday â€" meeting | Comm: just wes Dan Hu time an pointmen a full ai Deerfic Auxiliar ning, Oc Rose S. sor for Septeml evening . were foj we‘en ps C societ evening â€" discuss t of young parties Hallowe‘ stolen home. within t last We Dona â€" daughter Schmidt of Chica; St. Paul Mrs. _ Love G1 and son guest, M Wilmette roll of â€" Forest 0 Williar a guest c home of THURSD Mr. al visited f cago thi Mrs. Loc

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