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Highland Park Press, 14 Jun 1934, p. 10

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4 F3 Mrs. Leonard North "has as her guest her sister, Pn. Ray King of Chicago.© | 10 ® Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Johnson have as their house t, Mr. Johnson‘s mother, from N no, Wis. > Rev. and Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok are leaving next Sunday mnin: for Hayward, Wis. Mrs. Piepenbrok and sons will remain there for the sumâ€" mer, but Rev. Pit%nbrok is returnâ€" inz on Friday (tomprrow). * Miss Reba Anderson of Highland Park was the guest of Mildred Love Gunekel on Friday. } Park and on Tuesday visited the Wilmot relatives in Wiaukegan. They were dinner guests Monday evening at the Reichelt home. Carl, who is nineteen has just completed his junâ€" lor: year at the Colorado Agriculâ€" tural College at Fort Collins,* and his â€"grandfather ‘ decided to reward him for his wellâ€"doing by a trip to Chicago and the Century of Proâ€" Porter Wilmot and his grandson, Carl Herzman, of Evergreen, Colo., spent Monday in Deerfield. Mr. Wilmot, who is 85 years of age, acâ€" ecompanied by George Rockenbach, 93 years old, drove out to the anâ€" cestral farms and recalled early days. They also visited the few reâ€" maining familiar friends and relaâ€" tives in the village. On the previous day they had visited in Highland nor Bruggman and Robert Helwig of Waukegan. About thirty guests were present and an outdoor dinner was served. 4 The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. George Stickrath (Winifred Bruggâ€" man), was bqnbrd on Sunday afterâ€" noon by Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok at the home of Mr., and Mrs. Frank Bruzgman. The ‘aby, who was born April 19, 1984, was named Frank Stickrath. Sponsors were Miss Eleaâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Pettis reached home Monday evening after a nine months stay at their farm near Weslaco, Texas. | p Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schar had as their Sunday gu Mrs. B.m: egar and son %. Mr. and R. J. Scheer and son, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kincaide and son and Miss Beatrice Po! all of ‘Palatine. Mrs, Schar retu to Palatine that evening with her sister, Mrs. Wenâ€" egar, and on Mindn attended the #uneral of Miss Virginia Wehrenâ€" berg, who was eighteen years wld. ,ian.:.cm'.mm.;m is spending week â€"with her mother in St, Pau!l, Minn. _ PAGE TEN Savoy Tomatoes 2 iNo. 2 cans ...__...._.... Sunshine Macaroon Dips Butter Stars Abbey Light Meat Tuna Fish Large can 25 c Small can T0 .l en insd Tok ‘:.2..:.0.:.l: Savoy Gelatine Dessert All flavors; 3 pkgs. Crystal Wlute Soap Chips BAKED HAMS â€" with B. Sugar and Cloves on; 5 Ib Purexâ€"The Master bleacher FANCY RIB ROAST BEEF Aged Prime; Large Rib 16¢; $mail.... PRIME BEEF POT ROAST FREE PROMPT DELIVERY 8 _ DEERFIELD _ LOCAL and PERSONAL 805 Deerfield Avenue Phone Deerfield 1 Friday & Saturday, :; une 15â€"16 Groceries â€" Fruits â€" V:h etables FANCY FRESH CAUGH _‘ LAKE TROUT 22¢ | GROCERY and MARKET SOL SHAPIRO ‘ Miss Effie McKellar of Fnrmo,%i.v | D., who is enroute to Cleveland, O., | to visit her sister, Mrs. John ;de- igors, spent Monday with her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Beck of Fondâ€" duLac, ‘Wis., and Mrs. Louise Osterâ€" man of La Crosse, Wis., spent weekâ€"end with Mr. and ‘Mrs, A.?x’ Willman. + it h e 4 us m. 0C Mrs. John Benzli of Cedar Falls, Iowa, spent last week at the E. H. Selig home. On Saturday Mrs. ~ zli accompanied the Selig family‘ to Dubuque, Iowa, where they vis Mrs. Selig‘s sister, Mrs. Joseph Meurisse. Ethel Jean Selig retugnâ€" ed to Cedarâ€"Fallsâ€"with Mrs. Benzli to remain ‘until July Fourth Jhd Mr. and Mrs. Selig reached homelon Sunday. a § Miss Anna Kruse of Forest Park and Mr. and Mrs..Emory Bleam of Glenview were guests Friday at the E. H. Selig home. 3 (0¢ On Friday, Mrs.. Alex m and her guests Mr. and Mrs. 1 and ‘Mrs. Osterman attended the commencement ‘ exercises at Elmâ€" hurst College, where the youngest son of the Becks, Reinhard, was graduated, ‘; ‘Mrs. E. H. Selig entertlimii&:r sewing club on Wednesday afterâ€" noon at her home on Waukegan Road. rig £ WANTEDâ€"Meén‘s underwear and socks and all kinds of clo _for relief work in‘ Deerfield.. All kinds of clothing will be acceptable, but there is an especial demand for men‘s undergarments and lw Call Mrs. W. A. Tennermann, chairâ€" man of the public relations commitâ€" tee, if you have any donations, _ The Kolbein Johnson family is moving to Chicago, July 1, from the Julius Johnson house on Central Avenue." ? y A beach party will be held y evening (tomorrow) at Gages Lake for the L LA Club and the Tri 1 Society and their friends, .. â€" Mrs. Carl T. Anderson is uufi.u b at Elm Place School several days of this week. faues Puid Alfred Johnson and Kenneth Hagâ€" gie are spending this week vl&’flu relatives in Iowa. . ME C . Kress Willman, Robert and David Burns, who attend St. Norbert‘s School in Techny, with Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Burns, Mr. and Mrs. John Garâ€" rity, Mrs. Alex Willman, Mrs. F. H. Earnest, Felicia and Francis Earnâ€" est, and Miss Betty Clavey attended the closing exercises of St. Norâ€" bert‘s School on Sunday evening.. a MEATS ‘ $ss 29¢ 21¢ 27¢ 22¢ 15¢ 13¢ 19¢ 17¢ 15¢ Treasure Sardines â€"â€" in Tomato quce; «lb. \can .... New Potatoes | _ 15 Ib. peck fl.,.. onl anesg Apples:| ; (| . i) . Tomatoes 4& Ibe. ........f large heads Carrots [ { . &% 2 ‘bunches |..........|....of.....«ople Home Grown Spinach | per peck :.... §...... § ..s....sâ€"slike Sheffield Sweet Rickled Delicious or California Head Lett per pint Swift Prem mium q#ali yemttt 5 ta be FANCY PORK {.OIM‘}ROAST Homeâ€"made; All Por Swift‘s Fancy * SUMMER SAUSAGE SAUSAGE ME forthomn 6os: d the. * her | Hay 4t hi E) gan| | MrÂ¥. Edwin . } ms to ’-J"i' , g Society on ::l; alt her horfé in 0|‘ Mr; ang|| M the tfra es } 1 ! _: | birth| of a lo '?d'l#igh nd Pirk z;1 co menidine ul kb ‘i‘l'f ‘ -!“_ ield 'f‘i" de \ [| yyith five 1‘*’ : I ls,' and, â€" V “,1‘ n H. tid t . n;' h;’ QM_“ "to | |! Chiirles f-aps m‘- e [< pschn.‘ liw : ‘ }‘e T_er.i Pu rti@r, Wlizabeth © Burghart and homas MéDermott. . i {! Chgirles Kapschull Jr., son of C. C. K ‘pschp.‘ state: commander â€"of the erigan Legion, was among the fifty ghth graders who rankâ€" highest in Lake County, out of the 348 griduates of rural schools. harles was: graduated from the Wilmbt School, and ranked twelfth the coutity. He was one of the * to be, awarded four years‘ $ rition at any teachers‘ normal llege in the state. Mrs. Delbert || Mr§, Edwin Juhrend will be hostâ€" ms to members of St. Paul‘s Sewâ€" g Society on Thursday, June 21, at her home in Highlandâ€" Park. _ _Mr, and. Mrs. Stanley Antes tfra es Borchardt)| announce the birth | of @ m Saturday at the #igh nd P tk | Hospital. [ Corfptmen@@tent exercises at the Ean dckbukd‘ Grade | School were eld (Wednesday evening, June 6, ith five jt e class}; Francis Bevâ€" an},‘ Whking Wilson, Virginia rtiér, Elizabeth Burghart and ‘Bfrs. / Miss Ethel Titus, a third grade cher in th local school, left yesâ€" ; to Sriend the summer with ster, May, in Oakland, Calif. I'L first! duarterly conference of the: Bethi¢héim Evangelical Church will d Friday evening with y B l ‘hwab of Chicago, ofâ€" ating. .. | ‘| Re€. EakH J. Bruso attended an annugd! miflister‘s retreat on Tuesâ€" y at thi vanzeli;cal Church in i e e ve, $s se en l . i Migs Viyian Haggie, a teacher in e ‘Irving School in Maywood, | is gpendirig the summer with her parâ€" énts, Mr. \aidd ‘Mrs. Fred Haggie. She will return to Maywood in the fall. }. > Ub\ ? (;â€"‘The E. G. Jacobson family visited Mr. c%.;d Mrs. Edward Gagne in ph\il :|._.'a‘“my..d ioog a o o 10 0/ a® | _ Marilyn. t spend sevetal To # “f‘ lc [E "M nn,) and (Mrs. A Au y Meé t-;. +] The annual ival; will be v .t th P L 3 and. Mrs. Lincoln Pettis are pedted home this week from: Wesâ€" Fco. Texas. . : ‘ Migs Ethel Titus, a third grade My. an 'é‘; u ped home :o, ETe y Mi “ m‘: acher ‘:i rday to ‘spen r alster, Ma ) .‘._; !T e BethlehBim 1b. â€"â€"_10¢ lt dge _.2Te 16â€"1"7 : 9¢ 25¢ 15¢ 17¢ 13¢ 19¢ 9c THE PRESS _ Floyd Gunekel has married a girl from Central Illinois, and with two of his daughters, June and Betty, now lives in Chicago. Verene, the eldest danghter, remained in Galesâ€" burg to complete her high school course. â€" [ || /m ‘Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Bowman of Harlinger, Texas, are visiting at the home of their son, Glenn Bowâ€" mian. * ] Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison and Mr. and Mrs, Dan Holmes were Sunday ts at the rl Bailey home in gcmuo ® F‘ Mr_ and (Mrs. Herbert Wessling and Mr. and Mrs. John Wessling and ehildtet?\ of Scaar, Tex., visited relatives in Deerfield ‘n:xfilthland Park, lutnLeek. ‘ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Fitzgerald of Stevemr_ginllc', Mont., are visiting at the home of Mrs. ;}?tzgenld's brother, George Engstrom. Mrs. Phillip Rommel had as her Sunday guests ‘at dinner and supâ€" per, Mr. H. J. Allardt, Mrs, Marie Allardt, Mrs. Joseph Allardt and small son J‘Ski’ppy,‘ and | Mr. Louis Rommel of Chicago, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Rommel, and two daughters Janet and 'gm. of LaGrange. e : Miss Irene Rockenbach is spendâ€" ing this wfik gt her cottage at Turk Lake, Mich, | | |â€"â€" || 4 Mrs. A. W. Torbet is chairman of the Plant, Fruit and Flower Guild for the Bannockburn: Garden Club. The club has disbanded for the sumâ€" mer months, T ‘Mr. and Mrs. Romayne Stryker M'childrin‘ of Ottawa, Ill., spent the weekâ€"enid at the Theodore Knaak home. $X ¢ t Mrs. xfx Willman | ¢ntertained the Cha ‘n" Sew Club on Tuesâ€" day evening. Mrs. G. Albert Willen will be the next hostess. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. rt Meyer spent Sunâ€" day with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Norâ€" ton in Harvey, I!l %, Meyers was his instructor. _ Frances | Earnest has returned home fmm,;?: St. Joseph‘s College in bixin‘s Revatitice smabe vh y 4 Abntibart 3; Mrs. Paul Hunter and son, Kenâ€" neth, am&d" the m‘xflmammnt exercises at, Rockford| College on Monday, Doris completed her freshâ€" man year there and returned home Monday evening. 618 N.Green Bay Road, Highland Park Phone Highland Park 177 NORTH SHORE ~ ALL PRESSED 6 LBS. FLAT WORK â€" 4 LBS. WEARING APPAREL Your entire bundle beautifully Iqundered and ironed. Evgrytbmt n); eturned all 'retdyT to use .or put away. Thére is to extra charge for Ruffing bath towels. This is the ideal. summer laundry service, ‘relieving the housewife of every bit of the drudgery connected with a (b ily wuln}; It is a truly 'e‘;onortlic:l service for it a, grea muny pieces to mauke up ten pounds of Iam. Try. it one w?ek. You‘ll oitmuc §z it + o Rst "i t Seales . Ts BP .ds s * y‘v“â€"‘” 4 Reliable Laundry Nol.or #“"’m North Shore M } N.Gréen Bay Road, Highland Park _ 1210 Central Avenue.Wilmette _ ! _ 566 Chestnut Street Winnetks®\ French Laundry Dem Street, Evanston * o Plove Univentir ie \ Hand Finished, 5¢ Each Additional In the ideal summer laundry service "MPs. C. r‘m Mrs. Milâ€" dred Love Gunckel, Mr. and Mrs. Berry and Norbit, motâ€" ored to G rg last Thursday to ailtend the h commenceâ€" ment exe of | the Galesburg Senior High School held at the armâ€" ory <‘there, ‘where NVerene Mildred Gunckel was among the 317 gradâ€" uates. The Love ily also visited Mrs. Gunckél Sr., |\ who has been very ill at hpr home there. | Mrs. C. 8. Fehr Has gone to Oak Park to at home of her son, Clmle I C "Mr. and. ville â€"C. Dean and eight dren have moved from the Knaak on Knollwood Road to Highland| Park. 1709 Darrow Avenue, Evanston 1014 Davis Street, Evanston j m«a Phone University 0112 | *-rx-:r.morz WINNETEKA 8724 6 _ _ __| _ . Center St} at Hill Terrace _ 1%; blocks North of Indian Hill Station 835 W. VanBuren St. Do you NEW R. BUS TERMINALS COMP 7 3 a Fhen Willeaue ryug °C . <|. 346 Obertrer StreeyRInnetier | â€"_(â€" _ Winbetka, Hlinois _ . 1 you know that we kave a beautiful club room avail ||. â€".+.â€" able fo ’private Mhl? ©to s gs}; And that there is no extra charge for its use when â€" you have bridge ¢lub luncheons w f4a parties. Special a ements can be made for . dancing parties. ke this youfi‘own privuite dfl. Telephone wmn{hu 3724 for reservations, _ | t 4 â€" he Thhimneys Wavetn aundry Nelson Bros. LaundrYy SPECIAL RATES TO ALL CITIES ADA KING Persdnal Management When a ber does your you get â€"?-m a national r tion. It is of such quality that it 200 a:mlu:‘,j“mnfluuflmiq many law throughout the h 10 POUNDS sJ40 Bradley, widow of Ja died June :.;at :o’l da , Mrs: R.: Blmurn.‘ * Funeral services for th egl were | une cn:p;-’w‘ifli Burial at P Mich., on the following Mrs. Fred nan the ‘Independent Wednesday at her home View. T Mrs. A. J. Johnson her ‘gircle of St. Pap!‘s Tuesday afternoon. M; Button is chairman of Read the W NDRIES | ‘Tel. Wabash 47 THURSDAY U rffURSDA aren 8 .. eartoon 4 . *Wonder fi‘m Marsha nepday and vening$, * @#nturday Robert cooy S PREML ROASTE PREMI RUMP LAMB, Fresh HOME Sliced:; CORN pet 1 lb SALAR 8 xosll1 BUTTI

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