Mrs. Katherine Boehmer, u;g: Bloom Street was called to St. i early this week by the death of her brotherâ€"inâ€"law Mr. Otto J. Boehmer. | Mrs. J. J, Berube, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dewey, Mrs. Ann Zahnle and Mrs. Mart Zahnle visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zahnle of Kewanee, II1., over the weekâ€"end. â€". > I rAGE TWO Issued Thursday of each week ‘by the Udell Printing Company, Udell Building, Hig :;am-c.-n-t\vmuw j mmm%m CHICAGO OFFIOE Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Ilinoi# Mrs. H. E. Witt of Evanston was the guest of Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom Street last Thursday. Mrs. W. E. Bletsch of Moraine Road entertained at luncheon folâ€" lowed by three tables of bridge last Wednesday in compliment to Mrs, J. D. legounfl who was celebratâ€" ing her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Bletsch‘s beautiful home was festive, in flowers of the spring season. / Mrs.. Mare Law spoke to the B. Y. Club of ‘the Y.W.C.A. Tuesday evening on her travels abroad.| | . Resolutions of condolence, cards of obituaries, notices of .m--nmmmhj.-mumu Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mercer and family/of Hazel Avenue are moving to 421 Melrose Avenue Chicago the latter part of the week‘ where they will make their home. * Colmmunications jntended for publication must be written on one side of the paper only, d siguel with the name nad aditem of the wviuet." They should rouch the editer Dyf Subscription Price, $1.50 per year Nidh'vine, Tenn., with Mrsi Martin‘s brother, R. P. flury They will be in Chicago about March 15. _‘ _ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin and son, who have been in the south for the past few months ars now in VOLUME 23 Mrs. Edward Strenger is enterâ€" taining the Eastern Star Guild: at bridge and 500 Friday afternoon. Mrs. George Green is assisting. \ _ Major E. C. Seaman and family of Ft. Sheridan have gone to Allenâ€" town, Pa., :to make their futurg home. & A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gibbs of Winnetka,, at the Highland Park B'plpitTl on Satâ€" urday, March 3. | | Mr. and Mrs. Geonge A. Mason have returned from Florida where they spent the past month. . _ E.‘ Andrews home at 201 Laurel Avenue and are moving there very An Advertisers dinner, better known as ‘The Plunkett‘s will be given at the Zion Lutheran Church, Highwood, Tuesday evening, Mu:ph‘ spending a month with her daughâ€" ter Mrs. L. F. Hoppe of Elm Place. day, March 1 at Hospital. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ives of Lake Bluff have purchased the E; 13 at 6:30 p.m. The public is inâ€" vited. i } * Mr. and Mrs. Burt Piacenza are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, born Sunday at the Highland Park Hospital. _‘Mrs. M. Smith left yesterday for her home in Des Moines, Iowa, after Mr. andâ€" Mrs. Fred Boynton, Jr., have gone to Delray, Fla. to visit their parents Mr. and Mrs. F. /P. Boynton. 1 A marriage license was recently med to ‘William Corrigan of Elâ€" , IIl., and Mary O‘Brien of this city, in Waukegan. Don‘t forget the Fireman‘s Ball to be held Saturday evening, March 17, at Deerfieldâ€"Shields High School. Your Vote and Support Will Be f Arecinped John E. Froelick Fiancial Deputy, Shetiff‘s Office Republican Candidate for CLERK OF THE PROBATE COURT Primary April 10, 1934 THEHICHLAND PARK PRESS HIGHLAND PARK LOCAL and PERSONAL ‘A member of THE CHICAGO lvm QUALITY GROUP Chicugo Offices : 1016â€"17â€"18 Willoughby Tower : h ; Telephone Central 3355 & MARCH |8, 1984 in curre â€" |\ Mrs. Lester Williams and two dauighters, Constance and Jean, left Baturday for a sojourn in Bermuda. ‘â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bard, who (haye been in Bermuda the past two | weeks expect to return home the [latter part of the week. _ _Mt./F. L. Griffith of Sumac Road, \former secretatryâ€"treasurer of the \People Gas, Light and Coke Co., of Chicago was elected. viceâ€"president ‘of that company on Friday, . _ "atn and Mrs: Edvare Shatinecst t. Louis,| Mo., x _ Mrs. Arthur Swanson of QOrchard Lane is entertaining at bridgcnext Moxnday evening for the Sororis |Amicae. | ‘ \â€"Gordon Hal Reeder of Los Angeâ€" lec., Calif., recently won an honâ€" orary piano ‘scholarship with: the Los Angeles Consemnvatory of Music land Arts for his singing in the Talent Division of the ual Eveâ€" ning (Herald and Expm better babies contest. ; Ronald ‘Clow Reéedâ€" er received honorable mention in the ‘physical: division. | They are the childréen of Mr. and Mrs, Hal Reeder ‘(Florence Clow) formerly ?l\ High» land Park. h sheoltâ€" . Mr. and Mrs. James Collins spent Sunday in Kenosha, Wis., vi:lï¬n‘ relatives. 1 003 | t _ Mts. Helen C. Golden is entertainâ€" ing, the members of her luncheon bridge club at luncheon today ,;‘nt, the Chimney‘s Tavern in Winnetka, folâ€" lowed by bridge at her home. JA _ Mrs. Goodman is entertaining the members of her bridge club today at her home in Deerfield. 54 | _ _ The Lenten Musicales given by Miss Priscilla Carver each year are being given again this year on Wedâ€" nesday mornings at the home ok Mrs. Robert E. Wood. 4; & formerly of this city! uol { Mrs. Diana Volpen of Highâ€" wood is announcing the engagement of her daughter, Frances, to Mr. Anton Harris of Lake Forest. No date has been set for the wedding. . _ â€"George Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly of Vine Avenue, has returned to his home from the Highâ€" land Park Hospital where he ‘underâ€" went an appendectomy last week. | Mrs. Lee Vollmer of Ravinia was hostess to the members of her five hundred «lub Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Wesley Conâ€" rad and son Jackie, Geonge F. Conâ€" rad and Robert Helm are leaving Saturday for Forest Hills, N. Y. ; will be charged at regular advertising rates Mr. Roy Andersen of Norway $ North Michigan Avenue, Tol, State 6826â€" Now is the time to repair your â€" 124 SOUTH FIRST STREET FURNITURE Phone H. P; 583 "Our prices are always feasonabl&?.’ 5 cents per single copy ANTIQUES NUMBER i SHNGP is iting ‘his gunt and uncle Mr. and Mis. Frits Aveâ€" hee & few days this week while he is enro Ctl:; g;†| . _ Lest 3ym:,f) fo O:r W‘H e still looking for news. lephone is l;q»}l?ntï¬;v Wmm't. ’i‘ m vbhvnnn_ and we i km 3:,}?.;4‘; "Mm"’@{ oy . th your oo t ang â€" sad 16. why else ) is | ty, your trip »,VM | m’ °“¢ e ‘ % hutmtk' )"flTx ‘ tev t ced Setherte shy / Some: nA as much as you. Don‘t blame "#‘,‘: per for "‘"th‘k news if you‘r B it willing to |contribute. |. ‘ 1 ‘Mrs. H. H. . Seliery, M W. 5. Rankin and Mrs.‘ Ralph Fletcher Seymour have left fl‘ several weeks motor trip in the; futh.. | . ‘Mrs. Robert F. T um;†| DeTamâ€" ble Avenue entqrta.lned; dessert bril 'r‘rty last Friday Mfternoon for the Sororis Amicae. There were hb*!. _ ",‘Lz d \Mr. Thy Creigh, who h been on a| buginess trip in Mashington, D; ) C., will return hbmeforrow. |Bernite Brown and | 111;‘,; Wright of|this fity receritly. took But a marâ€" riage litense in Waukegan, \The Young Wom:vrn's‘il \of the m rian Church ar@ meeting (y evening at the home : of Miss Bernice Tucker, 518 Oalewood Avenue, °. | 0d â€". PM (| £> \Mrs. Viols Conrad reétififned Monâ€" day from Fisk, Wis., where she spent the past three we@ks visiting het parents, . MR [ 5.1 \Mrs. (C. L Bevry entertained the m‘gmbe? ‘of her b‘rid* \club on Tuéesday:; |>< || || i Bs ( (5) ~ M TD +. ‘nd 1 Lo tu ‘‘The annual Fï¬ra?nn’a' Pince is to be| held: Saturday | evening, lï¬mh 17 in the High -Schoolj; sium. The support of Highland Bark resiâ€" dents is requested. ; }| [\ .‘ ; Mrs. A! J Poonnaoiie e Sudayé ï¬@;;‘v: f | ff & 08 o 83 {| Mrs. A. J. ‘I'"‘ dow of the late promixient,Hnd Park pizneer, died â€" Sunday fi".'\ ing: at the age of 83. Te . T She was Miss Lurigl® Bublitz, daughter of John and| Wilhelmena Bublitz, and was born @@ Romann, Germany, on the 18th d@Â¥ of April, 1850: As a young wom@niwhe united in marriage with A. J, Mberenberg. The young couple soon ‘ terward started for America, looaiing in Chiâ€" cago, where they lived f8p ten years. In 1879 they became iMWe Ld in the developments of the MNorth Shore and;came to Highland Park, Lflxlch AU thatitime was ih its iffanty, . was | ilegen ) see gfl‘ghlmg Park grow frg thmlbf a m;gre- village to our Pr8 uti- ful city, byt it wa‘s thel at joy to! help shape and 155}»1' many : of the high principles gnd! polici¢es of this c“bmf\unity.' They also had a very vital part in helpim@ to deyvelop {} UPH&LSTERIQQ_. | CABIEET wORk ‘REFINISHING || REcAning |;| | |MOTH PROOFING PICTURE FRAMIN Purrlell & Wilkifn, Inc. Finish, upholstery, fires and ‘motor all in best of dbnditioh. 1932 â€" Fo V8 Tudor 8 * /sd N# TZ c'-’.p}z"v 2 Highland Pa FOR SA HICHLAND PARK H| O# ||\ THE PRESS i6 t that of a »ngtrr:puti‘ at joy _ many> of the beauties of our suburb. â€" Mr. Noerenberg, ’hnzn tractor, built many of the| ho and |business houses that now grace our streets. Mrs. Nogrenberg rrtwfleted to see many cl \place in our city ‘during the 55 years that she lived here. e maintained a vital interest in community affairs even upâ€"to the last few weeks of her life. up.â€"to the last few weeks o(/:hï¬ixg. In the pasging o ‘s. | N = berg, Bethany Eva / Church lost its oldest chartet member, Mrs. Noerenberg and her; husband| were some of the first converts Jo the Christian faith in the services that were conducted by the l[lev J.: Forâ€" kel in the old Brand |Brothers Paint Store on Second Stréet. | They were among a gr 4' of forty who united with the Evangelical Cnhu‘:h during the first year of its nctivity in this Purnell ‘Hig In verï¬ Tiï¬ ?tgaks T3 BeefLiver~~ VealRoast~= Pot Roast VealRoast Short Ribs Herring : Corn Flakes Jellâ€"O «;. Red Cross x Pork s« Beans Cor 1930 Essex Sedan G 1 -',N‘, Nub rgpe: iifs....._, Baking Powder t dkE lb d ul ul * reast & NeQl Good when stvttea 5¢ib. l.d ;Pork Ar’ouv‘lâ€"Tm 5‘ VÂ¥ ib SuerkHOUt rinsiy snreades . S¢pt. Rolled Outs w«" Home GI‘OP"fU" Whole sanm NCï¬Oflfl I O“Vfl Green, 7 hâ€"0z. :kr-w Stuffed, 4â€"07. unil r?wucr | ican Col%fl, B oz.\can or Royal, 4 oz. can m’omf MODERN MEAT DEPTS. ""'Efl ed Pik@ risey ont> Xl’iwp;o& wdfu:r-f-rdm Only $b Q#l Chm Fry or broil feoal PGHIOS tosy 1o propore Pickerel frin Nue"*" ging a i actor, built e ho and | business ow grdce our streets. irg was privileged to ‘place in our é 55 years that she maintained a vital community affairs even t few weeks of her life. Pork 5dysa Ham Pottic Dill Picklés i m ï¬;{tiTn. SA 1NE COMPLETE MONEYâ€"SAYÂ¥ING FOOD OI§TRIBUTION Ss%R&Â¥vic AN TTEMIZIED CASH REGISTER RECEIPT.WITMW EVELY PUVRCHAS son, Inc. 14 Soft Salami or Summer m YNsnn't:wn Lakes : lo‘ ib. O witsor‘s Cortitesâ€"Sticea 1@C VA P con Nc'lml Fresh IQc tl:' al Mush wicis _ 10¢pkg. Cheese hou, 10cr. sage Meat rure 10c i. HGS ‘Burve with Now Peas 110C 16. ¢ G:‘ï¬'"“' @S ‘Serve with New Peos e whn * $ eq'ld;c‘:m .0 O# Fort Déearborn Quick Cooking and Get National‘s Big 5°, 10° & 15° Values! One nickel, two nickels, three nlckolsâ€";éput them together and start to Nationals Your small change will buy a lot this weekâ€"end t\: every day for National‘s prices are always low. Put 5 and 5 Together or : Royal Gelatin Dessert . . . . pko. 15¢ LARGE BLUE FIN Friday Only community, They, with others, workâ€" ed loyally. and sacrificially in x erecï¬on of the first Bethany Evai gelical Church in the year 1883. | the family ‘relate details of Sunday Services and the activi of the Church, Mrs. Noerenberg w le‘to be up and about up to June, 1932, when she fell and broke ber hip. Since that time she had to the home of her son, F. C. Noerenberg, of this city. .} | : Mps. Noerenberg was also a P neer member of the Woman‘s ionary Society of Bethany Churth, havirig united with this 0: inaâ€" tion at the time of its formation | the local church. She maintained a very loyal interest in her chmh‘gio the very last days of her life. Durâ€" ing the past few years when: phy@iâ€" cal inability prevented her from tendan: the services she gai much satisfaction in carefully readâ€" ing the church builetin and the Bethâ€" any Beacon, and in having mem Mrs. Noerenberg was precedéd death by her husband in 1924, by her son William, who away in June, 1983.© The childt left to mourn are: Mrs. Minna Gebâ€" réty of Wilmétte, F. C. Noerenberg, of Highland Park, Mrs. Hedy Roth of San Diego, Cal., and August mt 5¢ Blue Rose Ricersy | .5 5¢ 3 tor 1Oc¢ 15c ut d..nu-ruu.- * I“ Whole Segments * SHOULDER Ib. 15¢ 6. 15e . 1§5¢i. 1§5¢ . 1§¢i. Olives "stestar stan‘ 47 15e Amer. Family Flakes |=** 15¢ Sawyer‘ssanvunthitl 5 15¢ OF BEEF lb. Macaroni or Spaghetti . . Ib. Ib. Campbell‘s or American Home can Kellogg‘s or Post Toasties® 2 * 15¢ Delicious= _ 3 Try One . : fayers LAYER CAKE ) | | No. 2 le R. Noerenberg of Seattle, Wash.; also‘ 12 grandchildren, 4 great grand thildren, other rélatives and a great Funeral services were held int 2:80 host of friends., td Tuésday afterngon at the {Bethany Church, Burial was at North sNul'fh- field Cémetery.â€".Contributed. .‘ Read the Want Ads Spinach Other W-r End Values Gold Meda ‘Auâ€"lb. DANCE STUDIO ; AT 1737 RICE STREET, RAVINIA, HJL Baifroset a * _ Ballet, Tap, and Acrobatics New Cabae 3 .. 10c , Crigp â€" iellow 1 3 ».. 10c FLOURâ€"Kitcherf Tested . 8â€"ib. bag 23¢ Tqmo;&uh 2 . ic Chon be l eane. . hok 1O Pailmolive 4 m 17e Northern 5o ize\ Send 3 Northern Tism m-?ilfl'?-"-&‘ Ballroom or Tap. s for Adults nings, fu"h(-'-mh“r!- P g Grape Jelly _ 2 UX°,25c Grape Jelly Notipnal~â€"in N Look What Ygur Small Change wmaqyx:.l’tflu&vmbxa Senp on old Te on t Ne hoi FOR SALE: { . 1931 f Ford Tudor Sedan Purnell & Wilson, Inc. & Highland Park, HL ; Texas Flot Leat Fancy Colifornia: PEAS â€" Extro Netional 3 to pick from.: in condition.. ww THURSDAY, MARCH 8, Mildred Haessler: UZ Us 2 1â€"4b. ftumbiers $5¢ wed. heod 15‘ Su.l7¢/ | $»)» 13¢ |* soc» 10c v. 10c v. 1Qc¢ #| #! \ p 59 4# "at P