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Highland Park Press, 24 Aug 1933, p. 6

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5# it Chicaco & NortHWestegn Ry. .. _ Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Notz and two little sons, witkh Mr. Notz‘ mother and brother, Mrs. Anna Notz and Rudoiph Notz of Chicago, and Mrs. Notz‘ mother Mrs. Emilie Glos of Dr. and Mrs. Henderson of Evansâ€" ton, Dr. Lewis and his nephew Rev. Lee Smith of Northbrook were 1mong those from out of town who attended the| Presbyterian Church services Sunday morning. Dr. Weir called upon Dr, Lewis to give the benediction. y Mrs. Carl Rommel (Ileen Kent) was hostess at a luncheon bridge party Wednesday at her home in La Grange, in compliment to her cousin, Mrs. Samuel Hole (Lela Glynch) of Shelby, Mont. The guests were Mrs. A. G. Klemp and Mrs. Robert Greenslade of Highland Park, Mrs. Elmer Clavey, Mrs. Alex Willman, Mrs. C. T. Anderson and Mrs. R. E. Pettis of Deerfield. Mrs. Minnie Schmidt of Chicago spent last week with her son and family, the Elmer Schmidts. 4 , On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schmidt and two children attended a birthday party for Mrs. Minnic Schmidt in Chicago. Miss Ruth Ender of Chicago visâ€" ited last week at the home of Mrs. J. C. Ender. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Sylvia Walâ€" ters of Marshfield, Wis., and William Desmond, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Desmond of Deerfield, on Aug. 5 at Greenwood, Wis. The young couâ€" ple will reside in Deerfield. J Mrs. Geotge Sampson and daughâ€" ter Betty Lou and Miss Myrtle Porâ€" ter of Chicago and Mrs. George Alâ€" lison of Glenview were the guests of Mrs. J, C. Huehl on Sunday.â€" George and Lewis Stryker returnâ€" ;io. home. Thursday from St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gilmore and daughter Gloria of Chicago visâ€" ited Mrs. J. â€"C. Huehl on Saturday. Jane Warner and Edward Brenâ€" nan will attend. Bradley Polytechâ€" nical Institute at Peoria this fall. chickens were stolen sometime durâ€" ing the day on Friday from the Ebert farm just south of the Wilmot School, while the caretaker was away. Mrs. C. T. Anderson entertained at a luncheon bridge on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Selig had as their guests on Friday Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Eickelberg and two chilâ€" dren Dallas and Thelma May of Des Moines, Ia. They had been atâ€" tending the Fair. Jane Warner and J&;K&h atâ€" tended a tea on Monday at the home of Retta Ree Hipsley in Northbrook. nois, returned to Deerfield Thursday lldhlnhenthohqmmd Mr.. and Mrs. Harold Youngs of Todd Court, this past week, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aiken and two daughters, Patricia and Roberta and Mrs, Aiken‘s mother, Mrs. J. B. Eger of Austin were gugsts at theReiehelthmneonSmdc?. Miss Ida Stryker of Chicago has beonvidfingnthcm.ogh., bmthersFudud!dwinStryker. Mrs. J. W. Strong of New Rochelle, N. Y., who with her son and husband visited recently with Mr. Strong‘s sister in southern IIli< Paul, Minn., returned to Deerfield with George Rockenbach and daugh ter, Miss Viols, on Friday, and will visit in this vicinity for several PAGE SIX _ Deerfield Locals and Personals hundred Plymouth Rock Hannah Rockenbach of" St, All C. & N. W. Ticket Agents in suburâ€" ban territory will have a supply of the S4â€"ride tickets in ample time Io: Sepâ€" rember "commuting*. F34 A W R. THOMSON, F Traffic Manager 400 W. hmfi‘s.:.,% 199. It‘s hereâ€"the new monthly commuâ€" tation ticket that meets the ’changin' conditions in daily travel to and from downtown Chicago, || s Provides for 54 ridesâ€"makes possible a saving of 10 per‘cent over the 60â€"ride ticketâ€"satisfies the %em'and.fnr a monfi:l, ticket that has few if any "leftovers‘, It‘s economical cticalâ€"and we are confident our s n patrons will welcome its advent. FiHF : i YoU cAN _ SAVEIO®% EFFECTIVE SEPT. 18 hy beud *h nedBs distielfrrne dhpntltinl ioi vibul i: en inscc AF m.E.:S.Wonhgmhduhc weekâ€"end guests, ‘her sister, Mrs. in Holzman and two sons Edâ€" win|Jr. and Dickie of Detroit, Mich. iss Dorothy Lidgerwood returnâ€" ed Friday from a motor trip to JOHNS shand" COMPLETE SPRINGS Yourâ€"Car In Our Hands â€"We‘ll Make It 0ok Like NiEW! > % -:d"?lgl S raightaned E:l;!é!l-: of ;?)wb‘m;:; Put Your Car In Our . Mr. and| Mrs. Allen Weinstock and two children returned Friday from Matietth, Ohio. | They hate as their guest a niece from West Virginia. w bicycle belonging to one of|the Frost boys was stolen Monâ€" day afternoon, fmmia front ‘of his mother‘s store, The ) Id News Agency, on Waukegan Road. | Mr. mnd Mrs. J. R. Notz will atâ€" teng the wedding of Mr. Notz‘ brothâ€" ar, Notz, of Chicago, and Mi innie â€" Roeber of Plymouth, l Wis., at Plymouth on Saturday. _ Mrs, C, E. Piper has been ill for se Weeks, . : | |â€" ! § : bld Vant has rented his apartâ€" nt to a family !rg‘ Crystal Lake. | Mr. August Winter is ill at his home on Elm Street.)| _ F-. W. Flint in Highland Park. _ | Mrs. C. A. Wolf and her guest ,orlhz .wm’m‘u at;bhfi- Eliy_l_ng;kSnmygin honor of Mrs. aks Avenue to the McGregors of ‘dlé.m ut#omoviu from e <T . % Mrs. Elizabeth O¢lbrich of Austin several days c{:lm week with r. and Mrs. Lincoin Pettis, â€" . Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Fogarty of icago have rented the R. E. Petâ€" house, which has been cccupied e past year by the Edward Brenâ€" 322 North First Street hone Highland Park 77 i oaoh n e O C ooo annantce s Aeme o o Nee i Mrs, Jessie Peppéers of Titusyille, Fla., visited Mrs., Henry Rhode and Mia‘ Ruth Wenban in Lake Forest )n Thursday. , | * 1 M!“;nd Mrs. George ~Richards iave sold their lovely: home on Fair aniofun" ati faction Guaranteed t $P= SON & DAHL i s hy Lt diator Rebairing nd Fender Work and Mré. Jessie M. Per been visiting her cou: ter _ Wolf, returned home lin ‘Titusvyille, F hes ‘ Wooten of| W i8 buil a lovely home just wast of Dee elgo near Hiawatha . is. Mrs. Wooten met a tragic ‘death on Sl‘tufid h 38 Mr, and Mrs. Ch lest t of Wil visited at the Love e on Tuesday. > 1. 0P +# Lt. and Mrs. M. R. Peterso Anngpolis, Md., Mrs| Catherin dan of Seattle, Wash., and M+. Mrs. A; E. Peterson |of f : OB guests this past w Mr. ?Mn. Harol Bet;no ‘ ' ‘ Margaret Ludlow of C ‘ sp geveral days this we f her hnisce, Mrs. Martha C. Loy . and Mrs. D. W. Simpsom and daughter Helen ise (f + IIl.,| were the guegts of M( and Mrs| Waltéer Hoffman on Sa ‘ay. ‘ ‘ Margaret Ludlow of Chic& spent geveral days ithis with t. and Mrs. Carl Thorup : pson) have a daughte W ',,'d.yv Allt- 6, lt the Couhty Hospital. | » k :4 1/A ) { . Don‘t . forget th*t i Boy Scouts will make a collection of old papers on Saturday: and lare your coâ€"operation. 1 ( iss Edith Brown was the gu of her sister, Mrs.| Peter An on Wednesday. ced h da : Boy Scouts of 1 ding the Centur r* and Mrs. little | son, who Ware, Iowa, will iter part of the Notz., ‘lallle wiulDe neld| tfoday at the Forâ€" fil&eurve. Dee who 1 ?ttend are Mts. Al Krause, Mts. Eugene Cooksy 18. J. R. of th 1P9 N. Seoo#dflst. arson, Wis. B . Miss Dorothy is chapâ€" ning eleven ety girls at Alex Taylor| cot t / Liake arie, this week.| > 1f. |.> e annual on of the Antiâ€" ts will be held todlyT at the Forâ€" ada with Miss Irené Evenson of WM. RUEHL & Co. J rgy We didno‘t actually plan on 4 aigbing 34 glephants when we chose the bodies for the new Chevrolet. But we did choose bodies rigid enough and strong enough, to support six.;:jof phant or anything else you can name. Fis. lbod; . steel bogliu‘plull a hardwood frame . , .. exactly the same type of bodies used on all 12 and 16â€"cylinder cars. Steel alone is not enough to make y n~eandtecureu‘wemtymm be in a let;;Aatéerody,W'eld(edinmapolid wall offpl;obc:fifi. plus resilient hardwood reinâ€" forcing| to hkel ‘uo stress. absorh) shorlke and pers, (W in, M Rri orida. | arl E; Bates and re iti near return home the rst week in Sepâ€" ioopisz t e atâ€" : of Pr iss toâ€" *& I of 13'0 home :JJ t sodst Mts. Chesâ€" o| the eterson of I v;::ar‘- d K d oardsfown s‘w of nno | is st wast »ofj l t 4. take ‘up stress, absorb shocks and Alice born Lake HE PRESS | Richard Mangold, a Chicago atâ€" torney, visited his equsin, Mrs. Roy | A group of ‘Deerfield grammar school teachers have rented the secâ€" ond apartment in the Lincoln Pettis‘ building for the coming year. â€" / â€"The Dee‘rfleld Chamber of \Comâ€" merce will meet Thursday evening. Mrs. Erwin Dreiske and baby son have returned home from the hospiâ€" tal. The Dreiskes reside in the Linâ€" ¢oln Pettis apartment on Osterman avenue. © > § _ _Mr., and Mrs.: Arthur Gathman (Ruth Johnson) of Ithaca, II1., anâ€" hounce the birth of their thir daughâ€" ter on Saturday, Aug. 19. _ [‘7 Children of the Dorcas Home atâ€" tended the anntal picnic at. Lincoln ‘Park, Chicago, last week, sponsored by the Automobile Association of ‘Cook County, Bus transportation was provided for the Dorcas Home children by Highland Park‘s Chamâ€"| ber.of Commerce. . _ +4 J ~ Mrs. Dan Hunt, Mrs, Wm. Tenâ€" nerman, Mrs. Gordon Clouse will attend the state convention at Rockâ€" ford of the American Legion Auxâ€" iliary, ~representing the Deerfield Unit. F43 15 Mrs. F., P. Browning is spending two weeks with her mother, Mrs, Emily Muellet, who is ill at her home in Foley, Alabama. _Mr. and Mrs. William A. Craickâ€" shank are motoring in Wisconsin this week,. Mrs. Delbert Meyer is assisting in the post office during Mr, Cruickshank‘s absence. â€"‘ Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Selig and daughter, and Mrs. Joseph Meurisse of Dubuque, Towan,: attended a reâ€" union of the Baumann family at the home of Mrs. Lewis Haring at Pisâ€" takee Bay,> Ill., on Sunday. Dan Hunt will again serve on the American Legion‘s committee on the American Legion magazine at the state convention at Rockford,. Aug. 26â€"29, according . to reports ‘from Bloomington. He is at present a member of the state publicity board. Mr. and Mrs. Holmes and Mr. and | M. Mbij Mrs. Shepard of Winnetka visited | ning at the C,. ‘A. Wolf home on Saturâ€"| Deerfle day. is f oib t B Mrs. Sales & Service All prices 1. 0, b. Mq i‘ £ '\..“. delivered prices ay G,M. A.C. torma. A Oanoral M. Yakum prevent the t' 1 from followlngitn nam ency to buckle under pressure makes the sturdi body of allâ€" the '[uaedonthe_Chevrol"ft. and on no other lowâ€"priced wflrmfinbf that \‘ car, Be sure to t all you pay for ... the superddfety of a steelâ€"plusâ€"wood Fisher body. "'. O mm.n;mn.imca. Mrth#!"!of Lahote, Injdll, is to guestâ€"speaker at the Mrs. |J., R. Notz is entertaining ;tar?uflem#idnp:fion“r: ay. &o . LE 0 i | Mr. Urs.| Emil Giss attended the fu ‘of |B. 0. Tripp in Lib ertyvillé) Sunday. | $ $« M. Millér on Thursday. That eveâ€" mber meeting ‘ning w the| Migsionary Society Deerfi n‘ Star mee t " t an Church. . | Mrs. ph Meurisse 3 d on rs. |Gustavy L Mond ‘her, home in Dub Mekntzer) is very Iowa, ‘h Wisit with ber ,| an extended vacatic Mrs. E. 8. and her aunt, Miss | ties at the Ravinia Anna Kthse, is recovering from fl_u Betty Shuld serious | Shju in an automobile is {visiting her & accident,; at thg Selig home. Frédericks. _ | _ $4@5 to $565 Phone H. P. 4240 l{fg: Ree Hipsley W e dinner m onqi'hnndu. E5 f . and Mrs.: \, Mrg. Meyer‘s brother, J son: of B M % day with‘ Mr. and Se at the ho on â€" Lal $s d s wl is her C rs. |Gustavy. Leyeri Metntzer) is very ill and â€" an ded va¢atiorn from tieg at the Ravinia Nurseri THURSDAY, A U Ayâ€"s of No pi ST 1% CHICAGO Misses Nina SeH Mary, and Sarah Crystal Lake, visite Mr. andâ€" Mrs, C Crtystal Lake are : Fred Schwab apa of September. Miss . Josephine taken to the Highl tal onâ€" Friday. Mr. lrvhfSaico lowing a polo game couples, last weekâ€"e of his parents, Mr. Seago, of Sunset C Miss Grace Howe California, visited 4 Hunt, and family W week. ' f Mr. and Mrs, Â¥r as their gugéts seve of Fredericksburg, 1 ENJO ~Mrs. Fred R. Hu Park is visiting her terâ€"4nâ€"law, ‘Mr. and of Fair Oaks aven Dr. and Mrs. L. Bcgfidd)otlmgl at the C. T. Ander neésday. Mrs. Rowe Deerfield school dur / Mr. and Mrs. C Franklin Grove, 1 Bruce Blaines on V Miss i0ell& Wi and her mother, M visited Mrs. J. C. 1 Mr. and planning a week. m Mrs. Carlâ€" Witt visited relatives in week. + TI Locals and F â€" Deerfi CATERING TO MORE Write for Free A GLO AT BE World‘s Fair That‘s vah cost to you Convenient! W estern Rail Madison Str and return. The ideali w%”’wi :'ec-hn' profusic f angler. > Every § FISHIN Mrs. W rip to ] Will La

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