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Highland Park Press, 10 Aug 1933, p. 6

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i y *__ Highland Park, NJ i FPASTEURIIED MILK AND CRBAM IWMI;I ~DEERFIELD Prefessional & Business || _ LOCAL and PERSONAL Generstor, Starter, Ignition Units Repaired Eleotric System Rechecked and Rewired Autolite Bosch Delso Remy Dyneto Strombers ‘THIL. H. P. 166 2# 8. SECOND ST. PAINTING and DECORATING Window Shades, Auto Glass * __â€" Paintors‘® Supplics Central & Second St. Tel. H. P. 949 PAGE SIX Tailoring and Repairing Garments ealled for and deltvered Tel H. P. 195 85 S. St. Johns Ave. 60 N. First 8t â€" Highland Park J. STONEWALL UPHOLSTERING Cabinet Work and Refinishing Â¥ bflnnhl Free Tel. Highland Park......... Tel Glencoe .........__....__.. l-nbnld:dl‘mlnhdl“ Tukes Bumps and Dents Out of Your AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS . RUN INN 1 North Sheridan . Road Highland Purk Heze is the ideei vessrton «poc. Méfen of becucthci trais, saddie hocees, arth cry, reimming, concie, Acgasse hooel, "Our refinishing process vlm, equipment assures> perfect ts." HIGHEST QUALITY WORK maximam case $1.30 pet day Amertsan plan. Write tor booktec. â€" Reom 306 * North Shore Trast Bldg. For Quality and Service Cal H. P. 1581 SANTI BROS. DAIRY J. SMITH JUNK Auto Body and Fenders Brive Your Car In and Got Estimate STEFFEN RADIO SERVICE By experienced repair man. â€"Call Highland Park 1509â€" Estimates Cheerfully Given 560 LINCOLN PLACE DR. B, A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. WURTH near Lincoln Avenue TELEPHONE 410 BRAND BROS. VACATIONS BUMP SHOP MOTOR CAR ‘CTRIC SERVICE at E> Cw d E. NELSON 513 Elm Place 4353 1843 An important meeting §f‘ the sesâ€" sion| was held Tuesday ing at the | Presbyterian Chuni"li‘n (Dr. Weit‘s study, w 3 j bby Pettis was bitten in the h Saturday noon, by one of lsick Easton‘s dog. He was tuttedlh':y Dr. C. R. Sugden, who stated that the wound was not serious. | uingd twentyâ€"five guests at dinner on Sunday following the baptismal v { 1 I j § nn% Mrs. Wil:‘hm fim of New Franklin, Mo at F. G. Piepenbr;k (home, and attending the Century, ok Progress E ition. â€" The Kln#ntywlnrfll accompany the Piepenbroks north to Hayward, Wis. to spend the last two |weeks in August. Mrs, Klusâ€" meytr and Mrs. Piepenbrok are sisâ€" ters| { ped ! MJ; and Mrs: Stanley P. Antes (Frances May Bonhudt) enterâ€" e Independent Social Club met W sday afternoon ‘Mfi the home of Mrs. George Harder. | > ‘Rev. and Mrs. E. J.}Bmso reâ€" tu last Monday from a 1600â€" mile vacation trip in Canada and the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kathman and:two children were guests at supâ€" per,on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. John of Todd Court. [b e aap oef rg. J. A. Reichelt Jr, will enterâ€" tairn the Woman‘s Missionary Soâ€" ciety of the: Presbyterian Church, Thursday afternoon, August 17. r. and Mrs. Charles Lewis of Ka Cit{fo Mo,, are guests this week at the home of their niece, Mrs. E. L. Vinyard,. â€" !<â€"} } _A Get Together meeting of the Y%in.c. W;Lheld uesday evening at the Bethlehem Eangelical Church. _‘Mrs. Charlotte Adams . and two daughters and Mrs. Jack Ruflluf Mr:f Chitago were Sunday guests of Mrs. Hubert McGuire of Waukegan Road. r. and Mrs. Edward Brennan, who have been occupying the R. E. Pettis. house, are moving to Chicago next month, | foâ€" Y% th Mr. and Mrs. Philip Scully Sr. have been ill this week. Mr. Scully is still quite sick. ‘ [r. and Mrs. W. A. Whiting of Ch wcge Sunday guests at the Lincoln Pettis home | on Osterman Aveénue. | yc $1.8. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine and daughter Shirley spent| Sunday in Franklin Grove as the guests of Mr. and, Mrs. Jay Miller. . | | r. and Mrs. R. D. â€"Reeds and son Carter were Sunday ts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Mcâ€" Mahon in Chicago. |°| / = rs. E. G, La Bree sidaughw Denise of Mushogee, Okla., was the guest of her niece, Mrs. Da:‘fiunt, last week. / Food i r. and Mrs., Alex L. Taylor of 1100 Hazel |Avenue, Deerfield, anâ€" no the marriage of their daughâ€" ter| Marian, to Henry F. Geiger, son of |Mrs. H. Geiger of Chicago on Saturday, July 29, at the English ran Church in Chicago.. The young couple will reside in Chicago. r. and %fi. Harold; Giss ',iRnth ntz) of Highland |Park will ocâ€" curty the Emil Giss home on Central ventre, . [ >:|: ): s .cs f .140 03y and son Kenmlh are l#afnnz’ ing August 2zjfor MceAllen, ‘Tenp,,wheref, they have a fruit ranch, â€"| / ‘al rs. John| Stryker is entertaining at |a farewell party on '!‘hmxdly afternoon (today) in compliment to Mrs. Emil Giss. Mr. and Mrs, Giss _ Mr. and Mrs. Royal; Sundell of wnsville, Texas, viiiz;i"‘hst' week Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Miller. : rs. Irving Brand is spending this k with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. English in Evanston.â€" Â¥Edmund Koebelin returned home on |Monday ‘after an eight week‘s stay at Camp Ma Ka Ja Wan. _ ‘To those whose subs¢riptions for : Deerfleld Press are now due: Send your dollar to the {local ufim’ R.‘,E. Pettis. Take afvantage of Dollar Days. / P RerE k. : iss Helen Fritsth spent last Friâ€" day with her eroqwun I:mtmd Jean in llundde}n. (<4 . and Mrs. J. P. O‘Conhnell were away .over the week;end. . They visited relatives~ Patsy O‘Connell‘s cousin returned m her. r. and Mrs. Bert Mastri (Marie Fiheutter _ of ubtfl'"ifi:sn ave a baby girl born Ilaht Wbdnu:y at the Highland Park Hospithl, . E. L. VINYARD, Representative Phone Deerfield 320â€"R NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE ¢ less of when your mbafi tion expires, you may renew it D Mrs.| E. J. Bingham 5 at a Jupcheon bridge on Tuesday Rt her new home in Chicago. G from this vicinity includ# is Elmer (Clayey, Mrs. Alex Willr Mrs. R; D, Reeds, Mrs. B. H. Miss Clarg Ender, also Mrs. Robext Greensladé of Highland Park. || Mr. pnd Mrs. Dan Hunt attend the fu of Howard Cohrs of C cago. Mr. Cohrs was a boyhood chi and o Mr. Hunt‘s coâ€"work and a|charter member of . Park Post 108, American Legio: Mr, Mrs. Clarence B6 have n{‘}onjoying a week‘s trip. l $ i Mr. |and Mrs, Glen Bowman | daughter Jane of Harrington, Texas, will spend this month méx s Bowman‘s sister, Mrs. Harry Mub}â€" ke. if 4 4 1B T. G. Johnson has been thi»s“;Ltmek. i § :6 7% The ore at Frida T uly 1 Mrs, Jessie M. Peppers of Titu ville, Pla. is the guest of her coH ins, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wolf.‘ ; | H. A. Vinyard, Superintendent of Sehools at Des Arc, Arkansas, spent the. weekâ€"end at the home of } brother, E. L. Vinyard. ; - “,‘ i9 Mr.) and Mrs. Ole Stensland |of Chicagto were the guests of Mr. Mr-s_. ‘ll_)ert_Kgus_e on Sund‘:y_; p se for their little daug! Naney! Jane, who was born Feb. 1933. Bfi F. G. Piepenbrok . formed the ceremony at the A home.| Sponsors were Mathilda. chardt and Charles H. Johnson. s christening . éf receht date was the daughter of Mr. nad Mrs. Renis â€"(Alma Eberâ€" lein) |pf Morton Grove.. fi for tty Louise Renis, who was born |June 7, 1983 were Melind Kraft| and Arthur Eberlein, Rev. F, GJ Piepenbrok performed the cerempny at St. Paul‘s parsonage on August } Un bodies It has ad {Of maké a volves which which cost steel cost a f muc steel bodie , Bujtgqr raggrfl;'Ss. For exa not‘b:;:use best: hard w fii-st.nd quality was ”y;fl~eig : We |coul s«â€"ABi J C strong: oneâ€" body : Ameri gives A Car Under haps, or le furni welde "stro durabl August ow § ten Mi ie g at | (||. | ton Car 118.\ e ""O» | to |Wes C | of v‘“" r + P sev m S t "l;l OY~| afterno v‘i rs. PC iss $4Y:| W erh ‘RS] mother TQN.},“ rg. | went a t lot! cz T En 8 6 al t all pels rea not n cl vide ay extr ut el I‘e # the courde, it is more expensive to make dn all>steel than to woodan frame and nail steel panels on #%o it The retter way inâ€" An initial expenditure of several mill ons bpf dollars for new dies, enders a ch%ngq very costly. Cars, especial g'large expensive cars re produced in small volume, cannot ‘afford this, because the dies ‘ muck for one car as for a million. That alone explains why allâ€" | pdies are not used in all cars.. t : f1} : t |our |basic policy from the beginning is to make a good car better, ess of cost LiA f & ifi; § | flex ple, when we discarded wobd-steeljb?-~ construction, it was .. ause/we lacked wood. We still have sdme thousands of acres of. the irda wood in rica. ~Economy would i ‘QԤsÂ¥tp use up the wood and then adopt the better allâ€"steel b@dy, [But we decided that f was| more important thin expense. & )t [{ 4 f weighed the reasons, for and against, before we made the change. |could see only one reason for retaining a mixed woodâ€"andâ€"steel body ing the meta on, instead of welding ;Â¥*§11=qteel body into a Joneâ€"piece whole. That reason was, it would be cheapd#â€"â€"fqr us. reagons for adopting an allâ€"steel b-i;rytni:these: A|woodâ€"steel not| much stronger structurally than “‘si‘!{den frame, In all climates, wood construction weakens with |age . Ever* used car lo vidence of this. Rain seeps in between joints and the wood decays, ay have a metal surface, and yet not be of \steel congt;uotion. xtreme shock or stress the steel body remains intactâ€"â€"dented perâ€" t not crushed, ; [ & ) [1f} s 4 | el does not need wood for strength o,;lro#~ition. !oo& is fine for re, |but not for the high speed vehicles of 1933. _ 11 f the Ford body there are no joints to Bqueak, no seams to crack Ethe U » bo 7th . and Mrs, M. L Wait of Auâ€" gusta, I!l., are the guests of their daughter, Mrs. V. W. Spriggs. lomon Shapiro, local merchant, has|taken over the former MacDonâ€" ald|Coal and Liumber Co. buildings and| will sell pétatoes at that locaâ€" tion. . .J. P. Condon is employed there. i » m r. and Mrs, D. M. Courson and Mr.and Mrs, Cline Schwarm of Wauâ€" n were Sunday visitors at the Delbert Meyer home. : > tz‘ rs. Hoover of Pittsburgh, Pa., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Kenâ€" neth Hoover. It is an interesting fact that Mrs. Kenneth Hoover was Helen Hoover before hér marriage. Mr, Hoover is from lowa and his wife from Pennsylvania. They. met at the University of Wisconsin. â€" > . Alex Willman entertained her sewing club last Wednesday. Mré, John Peters of Highland Park will be the next hostess. 4 rs. Homer. G, Aylesworth was hostess to the members of the Esther Circle on Friday afternoo Lillian Anderson spent Sunâ€" ~Miss Eleanor Kruse and Alfred Werhane visited Miss Kruse‘s ther in Des P’g:k“ on Tuesday. rs. William, k, who underâ€" went an appendectomy recently at St.| Elizabeth‘s Hospital, is greatly improved and expects to return home this week. j iss Helen Mau and ‘William Lorâ€" ton with Mr. and Mrs. George Sack of Franklin Park spent last Sunday with friends at Fox Lake. rattlesnake was killed Friday motning, by Robert E. Pettis, on the Vetnon Country Club Golf links on the fifteenth tee at the south west gorner of the course adjoining the River Woods. t vg & rs. Harrjett L McGuire and her mother, Mrs. J. F. Leaming visited on Thursday, in Downer‘s Grove. vid: Stryker has been ill this past week. | ~ Mrs. W. W. Clark will entertain the Friday Night Dinner Club toâ€" morrow. / :i’my for one dollar. Phone Deerâ€" 485: | / > § . and Mrs. Milton Frantz and daughter, Olive, visited in Barringâ€" on Sunday. grs. Frantz‘s sisâ€" Miss Laura Wessling, is stayâ€" ing at their cottage at the Barringâ€" ton Camp Grounds. .. bert. Colby has been appointed to (West Point, through the efforts of an Kelly. & . "R, M. Miller was hostess to the members of her club on Monday rnoonl. © oys i9¢ â€"~steel body is more expensiveâ€"t: odds, ihen, ‘steel bodies seem pri also have become allâ€"steel. ‘No .. piece steel wheel, such as the F ed" by adding wood to it. â€"piece allâ€"steel body is the str y made. That is our only reason rs. Charles Bickford entertained sewing club on Wednesday aftâ€" 1933 133 GLEMCOE ANEM® momfcmen Bay Road, Highland Park l&ck North of County Line Road . You Af! Bri ‘ FRED A,. NORTH us, but not to you. ) afflies that an el est > Sets To Lend While r Radio Is Repaired NZ sbo pti wh n‘t: and Pluf-btn Contractors ; Vater, V apor, Hig or Low Pressurs Steam on New and Remodeling Work â€" Repatr Work a Specialty *;Radio fi{le and Save Co§t of ( Serviceâ€"Man‘s Call § / itatest. ‘Quietest, most ing theom. construction, it was mmda of acres of. the !tp use up ihe wood bt we decided that e we made the change. ixed wo‘ dâ€"steel body steel body into a Ibe chemstqr us. e these: A woodâ€"steel oden frame, In all age . Evor* used car lot ts and the wood decays. i:eel cou'fidr:otion. ns intact~â€"+dented perâ€" T The Fretter way inâ€" )f dollars for new dies, y large expensive cars k:‘ls. because the dies ‘me explains why allâ€" the state of the art steel body than to t Al steel in our car 3 thatdt electrically . needs to be ~ Re&fm\@% ms;.':fi?iu at the Dells are indeed among Natures rarities, to the Dells and stay at the fort and luxury is yours at low & All intluding fishing, bostâ€" ing and golf. Make reservations now. bea:‘ Direction = .M.l..-w‘ For past two years at Lawsonic Tountry Club Chicago §20 N Michigan Ave. 4416 oA & SCHW ALL THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 19 89 CLIFTON Amm Telephone Highland sesp + THUT RELIABLE L Lambeth W CABINET Dngchl | : PH â€" 160 CENTRAL AYÂ¥., The Home R ZHDON BUILDING Dolls and ~â€", WE CALL AN Tel H. P. 846 â€" : Ollee â€"â€" 246 N. K I L L GM!! Telephone 656 | __NEW YORI INSURA E. L. VINYARD, R Phone Deerfic Fine mny W 363 Central A venue Your T Sol. 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