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Highland Park Press, 10 Nov 1932, p. 25

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Ts. Dan Holmes spent 1 at Clarksville, Mo., Mrs. R. E. L. Holmes. igeâ€"of ~Miss Margaret bert Walker of Chicaâ€" Day is announced. Miss en a teacher in the mmar school for sevâ€" ut was released last school‘s economy plan. Walker are living in hicago this past weekâ€" new ‘little niece, Donna _ who arrived October Norton and dliglit&r, of Harvey, spent the h Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Mills and two daughâ€"© s. Henry Juhrend and from the Lange house , Monday, to a Farner riday evening, Nov. 18, rfield grammar school ,~ "Henry‘s â€" wedding," hul‘!dly and F!'idly eveâ€" the â€" Deerfleld grammar d enter his home. Exâ€" his physician revealed of Diamond Lake visâ€" tge Rockenbach home juries, but he was badly orced to remain in bed. intensified by members > society for their com. "Deacon Dubbs," to be i Bell Jensen, primary e Wilmot. school, visâ€" a nnanclal success and y staged. The home with everyone portray. irt to perfection, . was ; the Deerfield camp of eighbors. â€" institute for the trainâ€" ning worship ‘"at the church. ich will be attended by ti et and county officers County Council of Reâ€" ation will be held toâ€" day) at the chapel of â€"church in Waukegan, â€"10:15. Miss Irene is to be one of the aBahn is confined to an attack of bronchiâ€" s. F. H. Meyer enterâ€" mily dinner Sunday in and Mrs. Harry Norâ€" â€"V.â€"W. Spriggs have a motor trip to the Cruickshank will al club on Thursâ€" on .Knollâ€" and Miss at her held and guests on Saturday at the Julian Rocquier home in Gurnee. Clifford Stanger was pleasantly surprised Thursday evening when led by & group of friends arrived at his home to help him celebrate his birthâ€" d and day anniversary. mbers Mrs. Kenneth Hoover entertained comâ€" the Wednesday afternoon Sewing to â€"beâ€"â€"BRâ€"â€"rub yesterdayâ€"at â€"herâ€"home~onâ€"Orâ€" *A . Te dn egectade r Precpnd lapay: P st dn t § gram chairman and arranged a very the home of Mrs. Chester Wessiing. Mrs. E. J. Bruso entertained at Lflflfllc party on Wednesday at #ir. and Mrs. Albert Krause enâ€" flimdfltofmmsm. "_*D+ swimili Asiss ~was nostess on T'Wh”ovcnm to members of the Y..P. M. C.. ‘David Stryker is proâ€" hy noon, Nov. 16, by Dorcas cirâ€" ehmfonr at â€"the morflotl:.h:llzyt?; l“u* to . which public .\ h'ih‘:l-lmintvfl!be‘fwm 11:30 to 1:30, â€" Mrs. Peter Anderson has had as het house guest this past week, her tister, Miss Edith Brown. _ _ Mrs. Emil Giss â€"was hostess on A farewell party for the five deâ€" | ZTam. s parting teachers was held at the R ‘ :)fe;rfleld "’K‘Z&fi‘:fl on Ffim Fall Festival Nov. 19 Tnoon, presen Holy ross Church gach teacherâ€"with a gift. Te at C o â€" A luncheon will be given Wednesâ€"|. _ er attended a Chicago O. P ie guests of Mr. and Mrs. Denver Cpnrson of VV_l):kegan Saturday eveâ€" Chicago O. E. S. that evening. Mrs. Minnie Schmidt of Chicago spent the past week at the home of her son‘s family, Mr. and Mrs. Elâ€" mer Schmidt. \ Mr. and Mrs. George C. Meyer of Osterman avenue were hosts to theâ€" members of St. Paul‘s church conference Monday evening. y _ Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Meyer were east his vote on Tuesday. Mr. Rockenbach‘s first vote was cast forâ€" Abraham Lincoln and he has not honor of her daughter, Virginia‘s, seventh birthday anniversary. Mrs. Raymond Meyer attended a bridge party Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Glenn Trice of Glenâ€" view. & y rrg i es 6 Geqfn_m&ibaflx, age 91 years, Mrs. Frank Jacobs Jr. entertained her bridge club Friday afternoon at her.home on Elm street. ~ â€" afternoon at her home on Landis lane. Mrs. R. L. Johnson will be the next hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ott, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Koebelin and daughter, Constance, were the Sunday ‘guests ‘Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Savage and their children have moved from the Hole apartment to the Herbert Savâ€" age fiat on Hazel avenue, recently vacated by the Bretzke‘s who have gone to Florida. ; â€" Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reeds and three sons were guests on Sunday at the: H. Clay Reeds home in Joliet. Mrs. John (Heafield entertained her luncheon bridge club on Friday Mr. _Miss Evelyn Sturm of Prairie View is living at the Page home on Brier Hill road. .. __. _ _ .. _Mrs. Courson and Mrs. Meyâ€" NO meeting of the No e â€"entertained ing assisted by Mrs. Leslic Behrens and Mrs. 8. 8. Love. is chairman of the party and is beâ€" The third of the series of card parties being given by the Altar the giving away of twenty turkeys. Mrs. Henry Petersen is chairman of The annual fall festival of the church will be held Saturday eveâ€" ning, Nov. 19, at the parish hall. It will be a bazaar with booths for fanâ€" cy work and refreshments and the main: event of the evening will be and the perpetual care of the triâ€" angular park at Journal place, Hazâ€" el avenue and Waukegan road. Mrs. H. C. Hawes, who is an acâ€" complished pianist and has a . charmâ€" ing voice provided the musical proâ€" pings pertaining to the garden club from the Deerfileld Press receiv mm_fl Music was a very fitting close for the interesting meeting, which followed reports of the chairmen of the various committees andâ€"a sumâ€" ming up of the accomplishments in civic enterprises, especially, that of the landscaping of the depot grounds ~â€" Corresponding ‘secretary â€" Mrs. Irving Brand. \Treasurerâ€"Mrs. H. C. Howes. Historianâ€"Mrs. Monroe McKillip. All officers were reâ€"elected except the recording secretary. . Mrs. Hopâ€" Presidentâ€"Mrs. E. J. Ginter. Viceâ€"presidentâ€"Mrs. L. E. Ashâ€" man. + â€" with a â€"one o‘clock Tuncheon at Miss Galloway‘s tea room, followed by an ~â€" The annual meeting of the Garden club of Deerfield was unusually well at.tfaded las_t â€"Wednesday, opening Reelect Officers played several harp solos. sonnel of the orchestra is as fololws: Jean Pettis, piano; Ethel Button, trombone; Elizabeth Hoffâ€" man, flute; Shirley Clark, viola; Jane Warner, clarinet, all of Deerâ€" field; Retta Ree Hipsley, tuba of Northbrook; Virginia â€"Parentiand HOLK CROSS CARD PARTY Mr. Richard Grohe returned Friâ€" day to his home on Knollwood road, after a trip to Michigan and Indiâ€" ana. a The Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school gitls‘ orchestra played at an eveâ€" ning meeting of the Highland Park Rotary club at the Moraine hotel .. Mrs. John Carlson was hostess at a luncheon on Friday at her home on West Deerfileld road. the Bethichem Evangelical parsonâ€" Mrs. 'Mc{(i!lip’s display of clipâ€" Recording secretaryâ€"Mrs. M. O. Deerfield, will be held miz, violins, of Highâ€" Mary Alan Hokanson of Garden Club George Weiss o'f“ii'iâ€"g“l;i;nd; .I.‘:x‘-’l:.’ secretary, William Bleier of Lake Forest; treasurer, Viola Kapple of ~Grays ° Lake; Conductress, Louise Strenger of Highland Park; Assoâ€" ciate Conductress, Minnie Hillingâ€" er __of _Highland â€"Park; Chaplain, Dlai:‘sy_._!ohnggn of Evanston; Marâ€" ficers and the stations they filled are: Worthy Matron, Mary Rugen of Glenview; Worthy Patron, Lesâ€" lie Vandament of Glenview; Assoâ€" ciate Matron, Frances Strenger of Deerfleld. chapter of the Eastern Star observed Worthy Matrons and Worthy Patrons night on Thursday evening at the Masonic temple. Ofâ€" Deerfield O. E. 8. 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