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Highland Park Press, 20 Oct 1932, p. 26

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___Local and Persona Chicago were the guests of Mrs. Dickens‘ sister, Mrs. J. A. Reichelt, Jr., on Sunday. Miss Edna Fritsch who received Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Burt J. Dickens of Chicago were the guests of Mrs. Dickens‘ sister, Mrs. J. A. Reichelt. Mr. Arthur Cashmcore is on a hunting. trip in Wisconsin with friends from Wheeling. Miss Irene Mitchell won first place in the Hunter‘s Hat class, last week, at the Indian Hill Hunt club, riding Mr. John Hartnett‘s horse, "Eddie Curtis." . Mrs. S. Wohlibrook, Mrs. Albert Mitchell and her daughter,. Miss Irene, visited in Delafield, Wis., on third annual affair given by the Boy weekâ€"end with Miss Card‘s mother in Stevens Point, Wis. A fasker and son banquet will be given on Friday evening at the Cook County Teacher‘s Institute on Monday at the Lyons Township bigl_x_ sckool in LaGrange. mothers of Miss Hazel Miller‘s and Miss Grace Ronningen‘s eighth grades, Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok and A meeting for mothers of eighth grade children has been called for Fl:ldl.y afternoon (tomorrow) at STINGY CHEAP OR TOO EXACTING JUST REMEMBER IT. IS YOURâ€"MONEY IF WE APPEAR TO DEERFIELD STATE BANK DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS COMMUNITY COMMENT of Deerfield HANDLING DEEREFIELD LOCAL NEWS meeting Thursday, Oct. 28. Circle two meets at the home of Mrs. Wilâ€" ~~Miss Hariett Stryker entertai a group of young people at her home on Saturday_ evening. Dorcas Circle One met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Carl Stadler. Circles two and fourâ€"are moved from the Ravenswood hosâ€" pital to Mrs. Fabry‘s home to reâ€" cuperate. Are you saving used candles and soap for the less fortunate families of Erie chapel district in Chicago ? They â€"may be sent to the Deerfield Grammar school or directly to Mrs. Lewis Ashman.. _ * ‘ship. _ 1 0 S RCCZCZ 22 J2°. VJ ROL 85 SISVCI Mrs. Herman Fabry of Evanston, 0 Sunday. ~Another sister, Mrs. Alic De Young, who was i i Mr. and Mrs. John Stryker were fl)e guests of Mr. Stryker‘s sister, visited Admiral Bird‘s arctic ship in Chicago on Saturday and had the privilege of seeing Admiral Byrd when he shook hands with the Sea Scoutsâ€" in a ceremony aboard the ed and being exhibited in the Deerâ€" in the Deerfield state bank. An Italian squash of unusual diâ€" _mensions grown by Albert Easton of Chestnut street is also on display in the Deerfield Stat bank. _ Mr. and Mrs. Dan Holmer and Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison were Sunday dinner guests at the Wilâ€" liam Hutchison home in Waukegan. Members of the Tri C society are rehearsing the play "Deacon Dubbs,"‘ which they will present on Friday evening, Nov. 18, in the Deerfield Grammar school. corn all that same height near Freâ€" mont, II1. â€"â€"The cornstalks are labelâ€" Nonogenarian, is proudly displaying cornstalks eleven feet in height, grown by his son, Ormon Rockenâ€" THE PRESS an executive meeting of church school workers of the Fourth Presâ€" byterian church, Chicago, on Monâ€" day evening. [y. gg_c___", ,, 0CA HPoent vundsd i stadt â€" a with Mr; and Mrs. John Petrie of Bahn to Miss Irene Rockenbach attended cago Jun an executive meetinoe af chnrch P ts _Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bauman and two children of Maywood were Sunâ€" day dinner guests at the E. H. Selig home. Albert Roggow home. The Roggows entertained sixteen at dinner and supper in honor of their wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gentry of Highland Park have rented Mrs. Eugene Ender‘s home and will move to Deerfield the first of November. Mr. and Mrs. Stanly Johnson and son of Half Day roacd, with Mrs. E. H. Johnson and two children and Mrs. George Pettis visited Mrs. Joâ€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. Philip Seully, Sr., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones of Long Lake on Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. William Richigar and family, Mr. and Mrs. Max Gottâ€" schlich and son Edwin, and Edward Clouse of Cicero, Migs Lillian Zimâ€" merman and Miss Mae Mareck of Mabel Ablard, and Miss Mildred Newton. Dr. W. F. Weir of Evanston was a dinner guest on Sunday at the George Stanger home. ___Deerfleld Girl Reserves have electâ€" ed the following officers: president, Shirley Blaine; viceâ€"president, Mary Alice Ransdell; secretary, Zella Doâ€" land; treasurer, Doris Ott. Advisers for the Deerfield school_this. year. Mrs. Carter M. Christensen enâ€" Ri tertained at luncheon on Friday in | Mr. honor of her birthday anniversary. | wood Mrs. L. W. Kennardâ€" was hostess tion. to friends from Chicago on Thursâ€"| M day at luncheon and cards at her week home on Central avenue. « Mr 0 The Wiiliam Neimeyer family of Arlington Heights visited at the Emil Fredri_cks l_xgmg on Sunday. of the Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers in the new auditorium of the Grant Township high school nt_I_nzlesi@e on Friday afternoon. Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr. attended the annual conference of District 21 Edward Therrien, Sr., of Highland Pn_r_k, wi!l have charge of the lesson. Lorraine Bahr returned last week four teachers, Miss Hazel Milâ€" '&h u MJ‘ -v"'. 7 wout Mn ce --m' CB St. Paul‘s Evangelical church by Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok. Sponsors were Edward Johnson and Mrs. Trygve Nelson (Elgie Ott). A famâ€" ily dinner was held at the John Ott home Sunday evening in honor of stadt accompanied Mr. Fred La Bahn to Elgin last Sunday where they visited Jack Gibbs at the Chiâ€" cago Junior school. Arlis Mae, the small daughter of ‘l.r. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson (Anna which has been vs Mrs. J. L. Carroll. .mm%mm‘fiy Mrs. LaBahn attended the birthday anniversary celebration of her niece, Miss Wilma Daugherty in N from the McArthur house into their own home at 1438 Somerset avenue, Mrs. D. A. Hastings and three sons spent Sunday with Missâ€" Gerâ€" trude Hu_tizl_gs in Chicago. Mr. and M-rs./li"r'e:ifllj:fi'ahn.spent Sunday with Mrs. F. J. LaBahn Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gruver of Central avenue entertained â€"out â€" of town guests on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Wessling and daughter Dorothy were Sunday Mrs. Williamâ€" Kent was hostess to a group of friends on Tuesday at her home on Central avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Peterson and daughter Doris Jean were guests on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Peterâ€" son‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs.â€"Fred Meyer is returning this week from a several weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Meyer in New Florence, Mo. * Mrs. Philip Scully, Sr. Richard, the five year old son of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Grohe of Knollâ€" wood road is ill with a throat infecâ€" Rockenbach‘s mother, after a visit with his mother, Mrs. Fred Rockenâ€" bach of St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. Cawley of Elkhart, Ind., has been staying with her daughter Mrs. E. J. Ginter, this past month, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sims of Homewood were guests on Saturday at the home of Mr. Sims‘ sister, Rf220 mrcre o 1. w Mrs. Car been stay Mrs. E. J. Mr. and enroute to _Gnry, Ind. to visit Mrs Ott) was baptized Sunday at llzee;lâ€" ;ac;'t:d“;; i;w cnd’ lttendl , 1932 its is the who ical Holy ning. at its electe Mr. Chica will of | Heigl her p Nevil day. on will ente last â€"met® thur home St. Hu man Tu four day and lehe Giss chati sper her afte Ran Des tain Frid Bru dau.

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