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Highland Park Press, 27 Oct 1932, p. 22

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c. M. 1riptiiLiriiiGi.Tiir;'rii1iii; ti"tfryiiithiiuir, of In. then.. daughter 1imirairi'" Ci' 0‘1.me weré dinner matron Sunday at the n u no". " Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Rockenbech of Lou Angelou, cum. were dinner guests on Thursday " the George Rockenbech home. Mr. Rockenboch end his guests went to Crystal Lake that afternoon where they'.we overnight guests. of the Almon Rockenbecho. '. l Members of the cast of the Trtlar-' inns, dramatic club, are being en- tertained at u chickeh dinner Sum day evening " the parish hello! the Holy Cross church, preceding the presentation of the eoinedrdramn "The Whole Town " hiking,” st the Deerfield Grimmer school. '; Mrs. Mary Koebelin received word last week of the death of her ‘nephew Thomas Toeligirn illihitrte Rock, near Los Angeles, Calif. His widow, Mrs. Marie Schmidt Jack- son, survives. _ Dr. and Mrs. Henry Klein and El- mer Ott of Chieago' visited at the George Rockenbach home on Sun- day. Edwin Johnson Jr.. has been quite ill with intestinal influenza. Mr. and Mrs. Eben of Elm street were hosts at a party Saturday eve- hing. the ,,V-_ fin. nlvllvl vs ucl Ulll-lluu quarterly convention of the North Mr. and Mrs. E. G Illinois Federation of Young Peo- as their Sunday sup] ple at St. Stephan’s church in Chi- Watson family of Chi g: o. . . . Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hout are the proud-parents of a daughter, Helen Elizabeth, on Thursday, Oct. 20, at the Highland Park hospital. _ date has been seffbrr tiGvTidiir. Mr. and Mrs. Arno A. Frantz of 832 Todd court, Deerfield, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Elizabeth, to Mr. Harold Gias. ’son of Mr.'and Mrs. Emir Gigs 'of Ad, Have You Had Such Experience? C, Ihsrimr-the-htsetwo years yet may have sold Stocks, Bondi and Real Estate for Less than you paid, but, you' didn't cash, your CERTIFICATE or DEPOSIT on this bank at any loss. . Local and Personal szmm . - w - P... ies-yet-a-alms-kt-terr-th-e-l-iii-i-ii-r-'-'-;; e.nnnt 1_Grennintt L, DEERFIELD STATE BANK COMMUNITY COMMENT DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS jpmiiRFIE1rt2j" IPC/rt" tiVjiiiiiiii; Mrs. J. J. Murray and her dough- , ter Mrs. Irene Shroeder, have re- turned to the William Kent home I after a visit in the east. ' The Ladies' Aid society of St. ir Paul's Evangelical church will meet Thursday afternoon, Nov. 3, at the home of Mrs. Charles Roll, on Cen- tral avenue. - _ Miss Gayle Bornemann of Madi- son, WU., is the house guest of Mrs. T. G. Johnson, On Wednesday she was the guest of Mrs. Henry Peter- sen. Miss Bometmum is o former, nurse in the Deerfield school. Miss Barbers Huehl “tended s presenuttop'ot the Mikado given-by I group of North side phyers st the Bethlehem Evangelical church as Chitin. on Wednesday mniun’f _ A group of DeerfUtd Volunteer Bremen attended tho-district meet- ‘ing in Highland Park on Monde, evening. _ Mr. ind Mm. Alex William had i as t1ttirtrttesu on Sundsy Mr. sud In. Wilbert Madam: and In. ', Louise Ostsmsn of LsCrosse, Wis. 1 inaluw Book of Pond I rend entertained at dinner for ihisir payent’s ttttesta. - . _ Arthur and Margaret Willkomm of Milwaukee were week-end guests at the Petér- J. Juhrend home. On Sunday Mr., and Mrs. Huhert Juh- amttmRfiry-iit mrd- hope in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Jacobson hal as their Sunday supper guests the Watson_ familz of Chicago. Mrs; Hubert Juhrend was hostess 9t a party on Friday 3191:1101:an ' Mrs. Sarah Fritsch, who is visit- ing her daughter Mrs. William Koe- belin, is planning to return to Glen- dale, cum, where her son lives. Last week Mrs, Fritsch visited at Mis. 2 C, Willman spent’the 'first, pnrt of the week at the home of her daughter Mrs. Louis Soefker of _ County Line road. 1 L. club which includes forty young people of St. Paul’s Evantreliea4 church; . Mr; and Mrs. Herbert Roll enter- tained at a party Saturday evening ‘at their home on Elm street. F" __ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schley of Wau- kegan Were guests on Wednesday at e . . u re ome. Mrs. C. M. Willman was hostess at luncheon and cards- oit Wednes- day to the twenty-four members of the Independent Social club, at her home a Greenwood avenue. Misses Juliana and Luella Will- man were hostesses at a Hallowe'en party on Wednesday evening. Guests, were meinbers of the L. L. . mus-Lana ‘Muhlke uiGstur,,ed to River Forest after i visit with heighten Mrs. R. M. Vnnt. The Wilmot Mother's club will meet Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 1, at the school. Following the business meeting there Will be a social hour with His. W. J. Améndt and 'Mn. Leslie Behrens " hostesses. ning's granddaughter, Juliana Will- man. M am uiiGGTC JrirfTirEt.hdjirrirGGriilr. E3366 Pane}: Spell Elma"; Tilt PRISS -- v--. ~.-wnwlucu "R" sewing club on Thursday “tin-noon at her home on Hazel avenue. Mina Jenn Nygard spent the week- end with friends in Gary, Ind. Miss Grace Ronningen was the week-end guest of her sister and brother-tti-raw in Chicago. Alfred Soefker is working on a farm in..Miehitratt. G. P. Rutherford of Houston, Tex. visited at the American Evatype corporation in Deerfield Inst Wed- nesday and Thursday and va- 'a guest duringhia atay at. the Evans home in Highland Park. Mr. Ruth- erford expects to be aouthern man- age: of the local concern.- Hembera of the Deerfuld.ahie1d. high school band played bum the, quarter- and had a iktld a at the half it the Evan-tomb.»- tuid foottrtl can. My, at in The Masonic temple will be the meeting place of members of the Tri C society for their Hallowe'en party on Friday evening (tomorrow) at eight o'elock. ,,,.u. an win-vulva], ‘where their son Stephen is enrolled in his freshman year. Rev. ll. F. Siemsen of the Beth- any Evangelical church of Highland Park gave an interesting talk on prohibition before a large and ap- preciative audience of young" people, Sunday evening at the Bethlehem; Evangelical church. Mr. and Mrs. M. o. Hopkins af- ttr1tied_theu1adi,us-uc,,dLuU, was well Patented, and tGe/y good sum was realized.- ."» - -9erriiiid Hrs. Roscoe Wessling ind .daughter Dorothy Were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller in Chicago on Sunday. ‘ The bakery sale tbon-ed by the women of the_Be§hlehem church last The A. o. o. A. Girl Reserves will have a Hallowe'en party tonight at the-Allen Weinstock home on War. ringtdn mad with _Miss Julia Wein- Mrs. Roy M. Miner entertained her bridge club on Monday after- noon. ' Miss June Nelson has issued invi- tations for a Hallowe’en party on parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Nel- son of Sunset court. iting at Elmhurst college where the Beck’s son Rinehart is studying for the ministry. Boy Scouts and Cubs met Monday evening at 7:30 It the Holy Cross parish hall. Mr. Fred Coleman is scoutmsster and Mr. W. J. Amendt is Cub director. V “‘Circle one of St. Paul's church will meet November 10 " the home of Mrs. Charles Selig of Deerfield avenue. _ .. - Jack Clavey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clsvey, fell from a swing " the Wilmot school last Thursday and fractured his right elbow. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Miller had " their dinner guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ziemss and Mr. sud Mrs. Edmmrkersettke of Chi- cago. . 1. Cir-r entertained her Mr. and Mm. Levis Aahman have returned from a delightful trip thru the Ozarks. About 120 miles south from Deerfield, .on the trip eouth, Ithey were startled when a cock pheasant new through the windshield shattering the glue into emell per- tlclee and then perched upon ‘their suitcam in the rear seat. Neither Mr. nor Mrs. Aehman were injured. ' the only casualty being the lose of one spur by the pheasant. [in Jane Warner entertained on _ ‘f Saturday evening at her home on DeeriUid avenue. . Mrs. & M. Gooder entertained her committee of Deerfield mothers who are eidinz in the membership drive for the high school P. T. A. on Wed. needey (yesterday) at 1 tea, at her home on West Deeriutd reed. Mr. and Mm. LOW“ Alhmn luv: Betty Muhlke, Betty Krause, Catherine and Lydia Reeb, and Lor- aine Plazze were charming little hostesses at a Hallowe'en party for Miss Margaret Hunt’s sixth grade children on Saturday evening at the Harry Muhlke home on Central ave- nue. Mrs. Stadler, St, has arrived from Bement, III. to spend the winter with her son and his family, the Carl Stadbra. Mrs; Julius Johnson entertained her circle of St.,Paul’s church on Friday afternoon. . . Cara-r" _ "r""-"""'.."'-.."-.-, "Ba.FrBW'Nrr ahirrintrton, Mr.' and Mrs. George Sampson and daughter Betty Lou, of Chicago, Mrs. Minnie Whitcomb and Mrs. Philips Rommel were guests on Sunday " thehome of Mrs. J. C. Huehl. - ”like Barbara Huehl .attended the Homecoming of Purdue at LaFay- ette, Ind., on Saturday. Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen was host- firstâ€"rm WHEY}? her home on Westgate - ---H ---VIIU I father, David J. Money, aiiil't New York to meet them. The boys’ tennis tournament on the Stryker courts has been dis. continued for this season. Next year they will be resumed and club. will be formed. Among those from Deerfield who attended the Republican rally and dance at'Garage palace at Ingleside last Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. ClaVey, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Willman, Thilo Toll, Alex Tar lor and two daughters. The rhily was sponsored by young Republi- cans of that vifipitrard speakers . a' rd Lyons, Dr. John L. WW ton, Charles Mason, Ray Paddock, and Max Zabrowski. "' _ Miss Isabel Biederstadt, who has spent the past few weeks with her mother Mrs. P. C. Biederstadt, has. returned to Highland Park. . Mrs; Julius Mrs. Carleton Scribner returned home this week from a six weeks European trip, with Miss Catherine Money pf the Lake Shore Drive hotel in Chicago. Miss Molloy’. father, David J. Manny, wentLto‘ ‘YAM ”AA,I A . - anaton. The game nnston. Mr. and Tliy $01”. Maw " watt won by EV Whitcomb no in]? " tad kai? “St ir. min. , 353%" 5.31001 Buiizy: in up. I eireiin 1nd than 2°!!de Kéw-i; I gum. pair ct 1 Smnding Theri eiilt no" ‘wn bulbs we: “laurel. ' {witches , genial” nihii'gi "Hike u yemnphdl another i and dlvit and the would r sent for. him. Wt enough us it dueov, wrong wanted and foun count L hovered ihich ti raiding spy tttqt his "ttttt an! tl pal-mi a. we 37¢; vi “in" o In“, tl are!” E " "

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