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Highland Park Press, 30 Nov 1933, p. 7

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at 7:30 p.m. BRLE C. TTBBETTS AS ~DAIRY GradeAbilk ‘ \by choir. | (% onders to tirkd facial ption of niubcn.' y , Dec. 24 at 4}30 â€"p.m.â€"A , Dec. 1Gâ€"Public worship ill keep yvuic:odles s don‘t eventhave to is off the e 901 lease vide real “‘BfOfl in For face, n in a n¢ and "Youlg People‘s. meetâ€" > < q5 PHONE 410 295 . Webr. |â€"..=â€" worship. Serpâ€" is # â€"_| mHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1983 Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Beckman of Central Avenue, Deerfield, announce the marriage of their "daughter, Kathryn, to Joseph McCraren of Highland Park, at Crown Point, Ind., Saturday, Nov. 25. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston accompanied the young people and were their atâ€" tendants. Mr. and Mrs. McCraren will reside. at the bride‘s home until *spring. s | _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. LaBabn will have as their â€" Thanksgiving. Day guests, Mr. and Mrs. George, La Bahn and family and Mrs. Niebur of Evanston and Mrs. Minnie Dohâ€" erty and her family of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olendort atâ€" tended a tea on Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Penney in ter, Mrs. Leana Wessling of Wheelâ€" ing will be there, also the families of Floyd and Lester Stanger. Mrs. Entorf is leaving this week for her home in Montana. k Thanksgiving Day ‘guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Weir will be the families of Dr. John Weir And William Galloway. + Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Bruso will have as their Thanksgiving Day guests, Mr. and Mrs. Hilding Oberg, Mr. and Mrs. John Fedosky and two children Jean and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Bruso and Mrs. Sophia Bruso, all of Chicago. Stanger‘s sister, Mrs. Mary Entorf, on Thanksgiving. â€" Mrs. Entort‘s other brother, Simon Stanger and his family from Ravinia and her sisâ€" The Independent Social Club will meet Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 13 at 1:30 at the home of Mrs. William J. Button of North Chestnut Street. Mr. and Mrs. Roseoe Wessling will have as their Thanksgiving Day guests, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wessâ€" ling and two daughters, Virginia A display of all kinds of Bibles will be shown Sunday evening at the Bethlehem Evangelical Church, including large, small, old, new and part editions. Rev. E. J. Bruso will discuss William Tyndales first transâ€" lation of the Bible into English. and Roma of Northbrook and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller and daughâ€" ter, Clara, of Chicago. °©â€" _ _ _ Theodore J. Knaak and his sigter Miss Ida are closing up the big house and are moving into an apartâ€" ment in their building next door. The Kay Beauty Shop which was in this building, closed last week. Mrs. Clarenée Rollman (Lelah Kreh) has been very ill at her home in Waukegan. Nee Mrs. Hubert Juhrend and Mrs. Peter Juhrend, visited with Mrs. William J. Kreh and her daughter Mrs. Clarence Rollman in Waukegan quite ill at the home of her niece, Mrs. Oscar Benz on Westgate Road. Mrs, Rudoliph Knaak will be hosâ€" tess to members of the Just Sew Club on Tuesday afternoon at her home on Hazel Avenue. e f Mrs. F. P. Browning left Tuesday to spend the winter with her mother, Mrs. Emily Mueller in Foley,â€" Ala. Mr. and Mrs. William Wing had as their weekâ€"end guests, their cousâ€" ins, Mr. and Mrs. Lampert of Chiâ€" Mt. and Mrs. Ole Olson have moved from Mrs. F. P. Beardsley‘s Dr. John B.Weir will make an address in the Deerfleld Presbyterâ€" ian Church on Sunday evening, Dec. 10, on "Social Customs and Educaâ€" tion of Youth in India." Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Diebert and daughter Jeanhe of Chicago l&mt the weekâ€"end with relatives. rs. Diebert‘s father, John Klemp Sr. is very ill. *"® . & Mrs, W. K. Hout read a paper on "Old China" at a meeting of the Philomathean.Club on Tuesday eveâ€" Miss Elizabeth Baettsche is still * 35 W. VanBuren St. B SPECIAL FALL RA] TO ALL CITIES DEERFIELD â€" LOCAL and PERSONAL Ravinia and her sisâ€"| Weir Wessling of Wheelâ€"| ing ( e, also the families | tyati ster Stanger. Mrs.| pastc ; this week for her | bago a. + | | Mi Day ‘guests at the | plan: I Mrs. W. F. Weir| Wed es of Dr. John Weir| | Mi loway. ic . E. J. Bruso will| Sam: Thanksgiving Day |liam Mrs. Hilding Oberg, | end _ y eir will conduct an all day Coachâ€" isg Conference on Church Adminisâ€" tion at Green Bay, Wis., for the stors and: layâ€"leaders of Winneâ€" go Presbytery. | 1| Mr. and Mrs. George Stanger are planning: to. celebrate their Golden edding anniversary on Dec. 27. &Mr. and Mrs. Emil Strauss jof icago were Sunday guests at %hc Samuel Rockenbach home. The Wilâ€" liam Whites who had spent the weekâ€" end ‘at the Rockenbach home reâ€" turned to Chicago Sunday evening. ft{mily reunion Thanksgiving dit of the senior Hunt family in Ro? Park on Thursday. | Mr. and Mrs. Christ Willman tained at a family dinner hteen on Sunday at theirfl on Greénwood Avenue. _ | .\ Mrs. Minnie Whitcomb, chairman of the rehabilitation committee of the Deerfleld unit, American Legion Auxiliary, entertained her commitâ€" tee on Friday, at which time plans were made for an entertainment for the Disabled Veterans of the North Chicago Hospital for Wednesday eveâ€" ning, Dec. 20, at the hospital. ‘| Dr. W. F. Weir will make an dress on "The Church‘s Ministr Men" at the Presbyterian Church at North Chicago on Sunday evening. " Onâ€"Wednesday, Dec. 6, Dr. W. F. jury. : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rouse of Central Avenue have gone. to Florâ€" ida. The Bleyer family is occupyâ€" ing the Rouse home. f j + ‘Robert‘ Pettis has been summoned to serve on the December grand | Miss Beryle Speck of Greenwood Avenue substituted in the French department at Deerfield â€" Shields High School last week during the absence of Miss Emada Griswold. i Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hurt of Cenâ€" tral Avenue entertained out of, town %uests over the weekâ€"end. | Gloria, Anfrens is ill at the home o& her parents on Central Avenue. \Mrs. William Cruickshank was gmtess to members of the Mutual lub on Thursday evening at: her home on Forest Avenue. They made fifts for the Dorcas Home. Mrs. ;‘\oyd Stanger will have the Decemâ€" ber meeting of this club. : \‘‘The Deerfieldâ€"Shields High School orchestra gave a concert Sunday aftâ€" ernoon at Durand Institute, Lake Forest College: The Deerfield bus took the musicians fromy this vicinâ€" jlan. Dale Willman stayed with his le and aunt Mr. and Mrs. C| M. Nillman. 19 \\ Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hunt andâ€"three ns will® partake of. the annual ES â€" FREQUENT SERVICE i# fandson Jack Willman were the WERdGEEOPME PWPWMe C PRRRRREOER , MOWEOH | PRTY erâ€"night guests of Mrs. John #m. Mrs. Fred La Bahn spent Monâ€" y with her sister, Mrs. Minnie herty in Thicago. SHEET META Henry G. Winter ALL OF OUR WORK IS8 GUARANTEED < | 144 North First Street Wor ner for in _ Highland Parkâ€"| for several months, are returfiing) this week to their home in el y 4Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Wortham, who have been occup the Leslie Brand house for the six months are moving to the Seheca Hotel in Chicago this wee J iJs neet a fete | The annual megting of the Woâ€" man‘s Missionary) Society will ‘ be held Tuesday at 2 p.m, at the Bethâ€" Ichem Evangelical CHurch, There will be an election of| officers. Miss Jane Warner| injured her hand quite Jflou y last week while Gordon will spend the| Thanksgiving holidays with her| grandfather, Mr. J. T. Peterson in Raockford. Last week Mrs, McLaughlin was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Robert Miseles in Chicago. in chemistry lab when an exâ€" plosion occurred. Miks Warner is in her freshman r at Bradley Inâ€" stitute in Peoria. Jame is expected home â€"Wednesday (today) to spend the Thanksgiving holifdays with her mother, Mrs. A. K. Warner. William Selig bf icago â€" spent Saturday with hi ts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Selig of Waukegan Road. Circles One and Four of St. Paul‘s Church were enteftained at the Julâ€" ius Johnson home on‘ Friday afterâ€" noon ‘with Mrs. Johnson and her daughter, Mrs. Frank Jacobs Jr. as hostesses. 1 $3 Mr. and Mrs. C} G. [Pettis of Zion were. luncheon at the Emil Fredricks home 0 ursday. f Mr. and Mrs. A. Pagel, who reâ€" side in Harold Yant‘s apartment, had as their house guésts last week, Mrs. Pagel‘s fathet, sister, uncle and Mrs. Pagel‘s fath aunt of Sumner, _ Miss Jean Brind| who attends Knox ‘College at Galesburg will spend the holidays with her parents, the Leslie Brand : 3 Mrs. Ralph Petérson and daughâ€" ter Doris Jean the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jam acadie in Chiâ€" cago three or four|days of last week. Mrs. Charles Splig}|is recovering from her recent §11 . She was unable to make theé trip to Iowa with her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Juhrend: ; f Valentine Hess| Civil War eteran in this vicinity, is ill at Mrs. Percy McLaughlin and son IGHLAND PaArRK StTATE B hange in Banking Ho Oaks Avâ€" *HBE PRESS Rules and regulations adopted by Group Three of the Illinois Bankers Association, on Friday, November 17th, in accordance with the NRA National Bankiné Code, limit the period during which banking institutions may keep their doors open for the purpose of serving the public, to thirtyâ€"six hours weekly. The adopted schedule gives our patrons the full benefit of the allotted time, does not vary in any great extent to the one now in operation, and fixes the hours on and after December 4th, 1933, as follows: w C | â€" The public will please take notice and be governed accordingly Mrs. Kenneth Hoover was hostess at a luncheon birdge party on Thursâ€" day to assist in raising money for the Deerfield Woman‘s Club. ~‘The : Tuesday Evening Sewing Club will meet next week at the home of : Mrs. R. E. Pettis. The Areme Club will meet next Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs, Edward Klug in Northbrook. ,; Oscar Schwab, who is visiting relâ€" atives in Fredericksburg, Iowa, is expected home next week. .. . Mrs. A. J. Johnson will be hostess to the Friday afternoon bridge club _ 8:00 A.M. to 2 Saturdays 8:00 A.M ~â€".____ 805 Deerfield Avenue â€" Phone De ~Friday & Saturday, Decem miniommisnatatenteeamiecamaiomaintinncinnbrmnnizcumomnimistarerctanmmementne .. Groceries â€" Fruits â€"« Veget FLORIDA ORANGES _ | WALNUTS _ Medium size; # doz. for ... SEEDLESS GRAPEFRU Medium size, 6# for ... WISCONSIN POTATOE: COOKING APPLES Fancy, for pies; 6 Ibs. for ............ DATES Fancy Wisconsin ; 15â€"Ib. peck ... 2â€"lb package fOF ... PUMPKIN PUMKPIN PIE SPICE 2 No: 24 cans TOF â€" .ls lnmniened T & T brand THE OLD RELIA FREE PROMPT DELIVERY SERVIC SOL GROCERY and MAR A food\sale will be m-m | in .connection bazaar at ‘the Presbyter followed by a chicken s bazaar at the Church, followed by a chicken e. :.: | On Monday â€" evening mm meeting and. election of |officers f1 Setool as held. T m w !. Th y the E.L.C.E. held i:‘:;mll busiâ€" . . ade 15 P.M. . to 12:45 P.M. BLE BANK 25c 25¢ 19¢ 9c for| FANCY MIXED Diamond Budded ; soft s 1 pound for) ... FANCY LARGE 1 ppund for ) ... FRESH ROASTED|P 2 pounds for| ... DURKEE‘S SALAmfl"AI?" it ... .. Mc t E: COOKIES Mixed, Chocolate or Plai API have moved nesday with in‘ Evanston Mr. and Hines, HL., .‘,‘u’. an daughter 17¢ 19c¢ have a

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