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Highland Park Press, 7 Sep 1933, p. 6

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~~ PAGE SIX Mr. and Mrs. ‘William Desmond Jr. are moving td Chicago this week. Mrs. Desmond before her recent marâ€" riage was Sylvig Walters of Greenâ€" wood, Wis. t Mrs. Edward Long is spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Phyllis Reppening in Pontiac, Mich. Jack Reppening who mfi the sumâ€" mer here, returned to M with his grandmother. _ °/ | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Collie and Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Olson enterâ€" tained â€" twentyâ€"three from Decker, Minn., | , Wis., and Chicago on M their home on Greenwood Avenue.| 6 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bowman and daughter, Jane,f who | have . been guests at the H@rry Muhike home, have gone to in Harlinâ€" gen, Texas. :P : =f > _: Mrs. Hans r ertained her Deerficld ‘bridge ;club Wednesâ€" day evening at in Highâ€" land Park. 4 | Mr. Carl Witt was a genial host on Sunday , in ‘of his birthday anniv&® , at his home on Forest Av k I _ Mr. and Mrs. C. E. ztu and son Carl John have tet d home from a visit in Newell, Towa, # The 1 Social Club will meet Wednesd n at the home of Mrs. orenberger. Mr. and Mrs. Frost and family visited tives in Kempton, I}l. this past wedk. _ | 4 Mrs. Charles Haggie (Florence Ziemss} of New York City visited last week with ht Mrs. Roy M. Miller and ‘with husband‘s parents, Mr. uwl‘!n. Haggie. se o 2A urss‘l ind Phathns ow Mr. and lnmmm and Mrs. William of Whiteâ€" fish ‘Bay, Wis.| visited relatives in Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Evanson and family of Ch were Labor Day guests at the liam (Cruickshank home.â€" 4 Y’ Mrs. Roy Thogipson who has been in the Wauk Hospital the past two weeks to her home on Deerfield Avenue on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Collie and two sons Larry and m of Diaâ€" mond Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. mn"‘l‘“_ ._;P.‘" Miss Mabel her| of Chicago spent last week| with Miss Vivian Haggie. Both girls teachers in the Washington $chool at Maywood. "The : Jensen family moved this week from Nor’s ut St. to Winnetka. j e Mr. and Mrs, nâ€" Dickerson and son Martin @nd Mr, and Mrs. Peter Smith of i , Ky., were Sunday dinner Ruests of Mr. and Mrs. Berry E>+P . Miss Clara Mau rated her birthday anniv a party on Wednesday y :1 }>>>> * Mr. and Mrs. A. C. C. Timm and their daughter e Keller had as their din ts on Monâ€" day, Dr. and . A.|P. Paley of Lake Forest. 1 [ f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stupple and son Frank are Miss Grace Vaughn‘s in Wis. Mr. and Mrs} C. n and childreén of Chicags Labor Day guests at the Ft lican home on Waukegan Road, | â€" Mrs. Harold Youngs will enterâ€" tain the Tuesday Evening Sewing Club next week. | : _ The Just Sew *Club ‘will meet Tuesday afternoon at Pn home of Mrs. A. R. Warner, | N Mary Hoffman will attend Black: burn College in Carlinville again this year where she will be a sophâ€" Mi nym-tsm ‘is majoring ss in Dramatic jat the University ofOk!abau,stfll»Mm to resume her studies. | â€" Hubert Li Lewis Anderson, Stephen Hopkir®% and Ruth Bolt will enroll at Mr. Nathan h has in his garâ€" den a su plant that is 12 feet 8 inches in t and has 23 blossoms on it. stem is as large as a tree trunk. The Burches are newcomers in the village, having moved last fall| from the North Shore . into the r Henry Juhâ€" rend house on West Osterman Avâ€" _ Arthur 'Prostg: ) has been ill at the Lake County Hospital. University, of Iowa. Miss Beatrice of Chicago spent Monday her sister, Mrs. "ollyPfiM.Al_i ocl‘g Thursday at noon, (today) at the Parish of the Holy Cross Church with C. T. Burns, Mrs. Felix Ernest id Mrs. Richard ~ Jane Warner and Edward Brenâ€" nan are: lea Sunday to enter their first year af Bradley Institute in Walsh as Doris 'Hnnmtg leave Sept. 18 enter her year at Nathan h has su plant inches in §â€" / is on it. stem ree trunk. The P ners in the villa last fall| from| . into the r 1 ouse on West Ost + } and Mrs. Harry $ ank are # i‘s parents in and Mrs} C. | . DEERFIELD JCAL and PERSONAL ch has in his garâ€" plant that is 12 eight and has 23 s stem is as large The Burches are will attend the Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Meyer and son, John Alvin of New Florente, Mo., are visiting this week at the home of Postmaster and Mrs. F,./H. Meyer. Mrs. Alvin M« before her marriage was Bess . Schilstra, a former teacher in the| Deerfield Grade School. They came to Chiâ€" cago to attend the _ of F Meyers‘ brother, George |Schilstra. ist at the University of ({hiagj{:’;s spending : this week with| her parâ€" ents Mr. and Mt¢s. Ch4r1e1 Seagq of Sunset Court. | c Mr. and Mrs. Delbert r had as their guests this week Mrs. Meyâ€" Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McGuire ; Mr. Gordon Schwarti; of Chicén: were the weekâ€"end gjest# of Mrs. McGuire‘s sister, Mrs.\Eatl Varner. Shirley Varner has peturned 1 a week‘s visit with nlrti in Chiâ€" cago. _ | €3~ ‘The Deerfield village d . will hold its September meeting Monday evening at the Masoni¢ Temple. | Mrs. Nora Williamson Kifi:â€" apolis who is visiting Mr} and s John Kress in W | was Pu dinner guest of her bi , B./H. Kress Wednesday evening. [F1l & Mrs. Harry Clavey was hostess at bridge on Friday | 4 i: to eight guests from Highland Park. Quite a number from| Deerfield were guests Wodncu:z rening at dinner at the Ingram Rasmussen home in Highland Park. [f Mrs. Roy Miller mihx parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Mey Chmo attended the wedding: of Martha Haerb and Melvin Holmes on m- day, Sept. 3, at Michigan. City, Ind. Mary ‘Rockenbach, | daughter | of Mr.and. Mrs. | A. (g.lndckenb.ch, left Monday for Kansas where she will attend college. _ | Mrs. m::h Plagge h retua?: to the of her daughter M Floyd Stanger, after ‘several months visit with her oth dmfn- ter, Mrs. P. N. Butson in Gruver, Towa. j s 8 lr.;ndlrl.E.A.rmrtymd son Alden of Chicago moved Friâ€" day to the R. E. Petth‘hou.q.ion Chestnut Street. } 1 i Timothy Shugrue entertained eleven guests on Satnfda;in m of his eléventh b%’ anni ary. One of his prize! possessions was a new camera: and he spent most of the fore part of week in the business section of the yilâ€" lage, having great i& taking picâ€" tures of his many f d+' [A W uty oo Commmetie c 1c c C TCes sn Di John R. Notz is recovering from a severe case of food ng. }|| Mrs. Harry Clavey has lissued inâ€" vitations for a bridge luncheon, for Friday (tomorrow) at t home| on Forest Avenue. $>«p 1 Miss Helen Fichlt of O r City, Okla., was a weekâ€"end gu« at the B. H. Kress home. Bil ) at a farewell party last W sday afternoon in compliment to Mr moved to Chicago Wednesday. | | this vicinity last week. M s J.clandbnle,wbohdhmat“z homes of their grandmother and their uncle, returned home with Miss Lois Seago, who is a chemâ€" the B. H. Kress home. â€" â€" | | Mrs, Albert Roggow was hod*l heat per ton. It leaves few ashes â€"makes no dust, smoke or sootâ€"is easily regulatedâ€"and burns dependâ€" ably whether checked or under draft. Burn Waukeâ€" gan Koppers Cok;u:o cut heating costsâ€"to enjoy new home comfort. Y fuel dealer can tell you the corâ€" rect size fbr your furnace or boiler. Call him now! The real meaning of full heating valueâ€"and the many savings it ufl'ordoLâ€"is impressed on every fuel user who burns Waukegan Koppers Coke. This finest qualâ€" ity, economical home heating fuel gives you more $ A V cOLD CASH \WaAUKEGAN/ ind Sc.n.&a ;M " KELES$ FEUEL Zs Recommended .and Sold by no..} DUSTLESS HD%?‘D PARK FUEL CO. PAUL BORCHARDT . COKE ANK SILJESTROM NONI & MECOGNI LU) Korprens ER CO. Deerfi eld Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Pettis are departing Sunday for their fruit ranch at Weslnco,’?'rl‘ma. They have rented their apartment to Misses Ethel Titus andâ€"Jean Nyglrd, Deerâ€" field teachers.. . | Schessler‘s Soc t* Cleaners have reopened their shop. Their new loâ€" cation is in the store recently vaâ€" cated by William Barrett‘s Plumbing establishment. â€" Sinte closing their cleaning shop, the Schesslers had been located in a Jpartment in the Stryker building. > Miss Ann W , who is visitâ€" ing .her gra ther, Mrs. Anna Warner in Pulaski, N. Y., is conâ€" templating attending Albany State U. this fall. ; Warner was Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Kapschull and their three chil Charles, Glen and Laura were pictured on the North Shore *oc on of the Heraldâ€" Examiner on Monday. Mr. Kapâ€" schull is the de te Commander of the American ion. : Miss Jean Anderson of the Chiâ€" cago Lying In (Hospital was the guest of Mrs. A. arner on Sunâ€" day. Miss An n and Mrs. Warâ€" ner were over. nurses in the Lake Side unit, the first to go across in the World (W; r.i 4 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dye and Dr. and Mrs. Meredith of: Stockville, Ky., and Dr.‘John Meredith of the Billings Memorial Hospital, Chicago, are visiting this 45& at the Lincoln Pettis and Fred Haggie homes. The Dyes are former Deerfield regidents. Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Fogarty enâ€" tertained rellgv from Chicago at dinner on %ay: nuuly L“uvllvl; 400 l‘vl‘y 42204 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ’Stryker are ente(taining relatives from Galiforâ€" nia this week. | . ; dianapolis. . â€"| ! . _â€" On Saturday, and Mrs. Delâ€" bert Meyer f at luncheon in compliment to guests. Others from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norton and daughter Elizâ€" abeth of Harvey.) Mrs. George E entertained her sewing club on Wednesday aftâ€" ernoon. | ; â€" Mr. and Mrs.| Henry: Schaforth have been visiting in Cabry, IIl., where their daughter has been ill. A reunion of ‘Courson family was held Saturday evening at the Charles Schwarm cottage at Gage‘s Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Meyer and their guests atté e Miss Bessie Baker visited her sisâ€" ter Mrs. Elef k (Esther) in Royal Oaks, Mich,, enroute to Maine and points along the cost. The Baker family resided in Deerfield years Miss Ellen Knox, a commercial teacher at eldâ€"Shields High School, has been* in France and Italy this mer. Mr. and Mrs. Ray French and family have r ed to Lovington, III. Mrs. French is a sister of Otto and W. K. Hout. Mrs. F. P. Browning returned Friday fromâ€" a *v"rnl weeks visit at the home of ilhor mother, Mrs. Emily Mueller in Foley, Ala. Miss Ann W , who is visitâ€" ing .her gra ther, Mrs. Anna Warner in Pulagki, N. Y., is conâ€" templating attending Albany State U. this fall. ; i Warner was graduated in Jun Keuka College at Pen Yaan, N. Y. Dwight Butson of Gruver, lowa visited over the weekâ€"end with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stanger. i / er‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam CourmofBr’py&t‘@wn,nl.mdllr. Mrs. H. A. Babcock of Ravinia was the guest of Mrs. Joseph F. Leaming this pas M wWi heat Renshaw of Inâ€" THE PREBS ‘ Bus loads of A Century of Proâ€" grea ‘\visitors pass through Deerâ€" eld h day. Racine had a large delegation going through Saturday from Camp Anokigig and the Racine .,rr- Miriam Irene Rapp was narvicd in a simple, impressive 6 wedding to Mr. Thomas Jefâ€" ‘ersan| McNiel of Santa Rosa, Calif, 3? Saturday afternoon, at the home he (bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. laay ‘! Rapp of North Chestnut _%tr t, Deerfield, |with Rev. E. J. ruso of the Bethlchem Evangelical Chusch officiating. Miss Hazel R. app was her sister‘s‘ bride‘s maid nd iBuford E. Hiles of: Chitago rved| as best man,. Mrs. Harold Presbyterian Church School the last Sund ’!x in September. The celebraâ€" tion pf the Lord‘s Supper will take laca the first Sabbath in October. he session of the church met at e home of Dr. W. F. Weir, the l?dn' ter, last Tuesday.. j | M#. and Mrs. George Stanger and their; daughter, Mrs. Edna Orsborn spent the weekâ€"end with the Wessâ€" }]ou‘ amilies at Grand Junction, owa, | Charles Orsborn, who has Heen| visiting there, réturned home : Just two more Fridays of free outâ€" door otion pictures at Jewett Park spongored by the Deerfield Chamber of Cmerce. Because of the popâ€" uwlarity of these shows, the screen stand will have to be moved farther west) to accommodate the large auâ€" | Edward Brennan of Chicago guest of Mrs. Albert Rogâ€" i Monday. P | «. M J. A. Reichelt Jr. visited i(' Julia Deming in Wilmette on west dienk xla I jof Patton, Iowa, played the|[ | ‘â€" xl{;?;":“‘";:‘ & edding march and "At Dawning" â€""eemmpovanul and F1 Love You Truly" were sung ue by Mrs. Le Roy Farnum (Miriam ; ~8 Feh#) of Freeport, IIl. The bride‘s fiw Jwas of sapphire blue velvet and a¢e. She wore blue slippers and |¢grried a bouquet of pink tea h x ose§g |and blue delphinium. ‘The ,Pr?d ;rid ‘s| maid‘s frock was brown velâ€"| [ . & et With accessories to match. She Member N. R, A. arried cream tea roses and lavenâ€" %Fx dar phinium. £ * | t | C & . [ |â€"â€" y s ; | [Â¥ Thank You, | / M ; + h ll [ § | e lqlg‘ bat day. : St [Paul‘s Ladies‘ Aid Society is neeting ‘Thursday afternoon (toâ€" lay) at the home of Mrs. John Ott ith Mrs. George Ott and Mrs. Jamés Mailfald as assisting hosâ€" \ Mtg. Albert Easton met her son t a on Friday in Chicago and it attended ‘A Century of | Mikses Josephine Hillman and Naâ€" mi r of Grand Junction, Towa, ;hi last week at the George Stanâ€" 108 N. First Street 80 JPERâ€"SIX, 1695 â€" PACEMAKER. EICHTS, 975 . â€" â€" STANDARD sIX ROADSTER, 1425 â€" COUPE, 485 â€" SPECIAL SIX COUPE, «505 ‘ NORTH SHORE MOTORS, Inc. o of your friends were in ay, Mr. Dorsey. We id one of them a Terraâ€" : otion day will be held in the HUDSON ++ ESSEX TERRAPLANE "We‘ve had scores of visitors in the last few days. ‘ And every one of them has been just as enthusiastic about these cars as we have been ever since we signed the Hudsonâ€" Essex franchise. | sys "Thank you for proving we were right! . "We‘ve dilncovered‘ that the first ride in a Terraplane gives people a moâ€" toring thrill they‘ve never had beâ€" fore. "ITwo weeks ago, when we became Hudsonâ€"Essex dealers, we invited all our friends to come in and see our new Hudson and Terraplane models, "And how they came! Following the a) bridal supper jwas served, of town guests were the Ira Dakoâ€" ta, I!l., Mr. and Mrs. C. C. KFehr of Libertyville, the Willliam F of Mankattan and Mr. and Mrék. Le Roy | Farnum of Frée â€" The ‘ MURPHY & SCHWALL Manufacturing Lirriers Hot W Vap | Estimates on and R 89 CLIFTON AVEB Telephone Highland Patk 2282\ t J. A. SCHW. §."* munq@' SETS TO LEND While Y ; Radio Is Being Repaired Bring Yol}i‘ Radio to Me and Save Cost of f f;'ifSerfice-Man'a Call FRED A. NORTH 2400 South Gregn Bay Road, Highland Park "That‘s : ‘ t 1 stopped to sc“e you about. You‘l sell the er tomorrow, He just called me up. Youlve géet the greatest car in the world." Heating anc pletely: 0 Ts « 1 18 it.} mre’s a good reason for that. s car has never been beaten for ac¢eleration, hillâ€"climbing, mt”d- ness and y in any official test. A: i in the last 6 months it has broken 47 official records. P :fi: in and let us give you a déemâ€" ration of© what Terraplaning hland Park! . Our new Parts and ' Ph VA w iipreet waets l hn .Ht’ahorLovMSm ¢ Work â€" Repair Work a Specialty [ 73’ GLENCOE AVENUE : | Telephone Highland Park 2637 | _ _ . D. MURPEY ORTH SHORE no-mlns. ne. Plumbing Contractors ally are invited to inâ€" THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1933 year. bride has been teaching in Sheriâ€" dan, Wyoming, for four years. Mr. and Mrs. McNie! will reside in Santa Rosa, Calif. [1 y SSat ‘Miss Hazel Rapp left Monday for Belvidere, where she will teach this F U R S . Repaired Now! Highland Park Have Your

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