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Highland Park Press, 23 Aug 1934, p. 9

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dev of rl ‘on Thursday. | : Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Antes and two children are now at their home > Division Street after a ‘several months stay in Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. MuMke had as their Sunday gitests their nephew and wife Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Snyâ€" der and daughter Imogene and Miss Frey of Boxholm, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. : Fimer Snyder ahd Mrs. Geopge Vetâ€" ter of Chicago, Mr. and Mts, Walter Le Clere and daughter Marig of Oak Mrs. Nellie Gilfllan was soloist last Wednesday evening at Campâ€" bell Chapter, Q. K. S. The Deerfield : Chapter 0. E. S. held its midâ€"summer meeting last Thursday evening. The next stated meeting will be Thursday evening, Sept. 6, which will be Advanced Ofâ€" figers Night. 1 !, Mrs. Samuel Fritsch and daughâ€" ter Helenmary left Thursday for their home in Jacksonville,:. Fla., after spending the summer with Mrs. Fritsch‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Muhlke. d Cl 3 "4Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Easton atâ€" tended the funeral of a cousin, Elâ€" ">» Â¥. Easton, in Downer‘s Grove BB EEETCCOC Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Hutchison and daughter Louise Anne of Chicago were dinner guests Saturday at the R. D. Reeds home. ‘ Erwin Seago and his sister Miss Phyllis Seago spent last week in Jerseyville, I!l. Miss Lois Seago, who lives in Chicago, has just reâ€" turned from Michigan and has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seago. She spent the weekâ€" end in Jerseyville. _ Rev. and Mrs. F. G. Plepenbrok{ ‘and family have gone to Hayward, Wis., to remain over Labor Day. _ Mrs. D. J. Ginter of Park Avenue has as her guests this week her brother, Bernard Rechtiene and Mr. Clayton of St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. Frank Schar of Park Aveâ€" nue returned Sunday from a week‘s vacation. She spent the first part of last week with her sister Mrs. Berttha Wenegar in Palatine and the latter part of the week as the guest of Mrs. Harrison Kincaid at College Camp, Lake Geneva, Wis. Mr. and Mrs.{Roy State (Elizaâ€" beth Scully) are moving from Green Bay, Wis.,. to Des Moines, Iowa. They spent the past week with Mrs. Stace‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Seully, Sr. Their daughter, Patricia, will remain in Deerfield for the winâ€" ter and will emroll in the sixth grade in the local school. â€" Mrs. Arnold Keller is entertaining in compliment to Mrs. Emil Giss this afternoon at her home, "The T!jees.” Mr. and Mrs. Emil Giss and son Kenneth, are leaving for their farm at Edinburg, Texas, about the first oZ September. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Giss (Ruth Frantz) will move from Northbrook to the Emil Giss home. Dorcas Circle Two of the Presbyâ€" terian Church will have a picnic on Wednesday, Aug. 29, at Sunset Park. They will assemble at 4 p.m. The picnic is for members of that circle wWHERE YOU GET|/ /x YOUR MONEY‘S / w ORTH AI nareF MISSIO N wWormeriy one of INC DETL 22 T00 dlv fe :’" open to the public with temporary fees that er tham Forest Preserve courses. 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Â¥OU will never 1 Simary course. _ JACK DARAY formerly pro director ;sfl 1 7 ic cWane ria Pormerty one of the Fields is manager and invites TEMPORARY I ...‘N ay to Friday, 18 holes, of all day urday, before noon, 18 holes,..>>>> Saturday, before noom, 18 holes,.<â€">>>9**n***"**"""* Eaturday afternson ot wl duy....c}cc39990o!}‘‘**‘*‘ Bunday, 18 holes er all day .. }}>>>>>noot****""**}***‘ Seaday, after 4 P.J M..J. ... .: n0n:nn:: 00500 00tt"!!** MISSION HILLS GOLF CLUB YTou are cordially invited to ‘visit the Reading suthorized Christian Science literature may Routeâ€"Waukegan Road to Â¥, AUGUST 23, 1984 LOCAL and PERSONAL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park â€" 1 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Open: WEEK DAYS 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. SUNDAYS 2:30 to 5:30 tor‘rudi{:g only. DEERFIELD of the Equity Private Techny Wirsicn House, then Wost Road io Course. I Maintained by me.| Mr. and sbyâ€"| who have : on nue for ark,| moved to The‘ Mrs. P recle! Gordon â€"% p director of all four his many friends to J r the beauty of Mission HHMs different "merchandipe" than . will never again be satisfiod ang’ thefr f:!nili_e_si. Dorothy Wessling spent last week as the guest of Marie Jane Friedland in Chicago. | Mrs. Hazel Vant Kreh was hostâ€" ess to members jof the Just Sew Club on Tuesday at her home in Waukegan. tsM Miss Dorothy Lidgerwood is spending this week with a friend in Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Chester Wolf will have as her guest today Mrs. Robert Holmes of Normal Park. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Frantz and daughter are at their cottage at the Barrington Camp grounds this week. ‘A large delegation from here atâ€" tended the Sunday services at the camp. Mr. and Mrs. Auston Plagge and daughter Lorcaine of Hines, II1., and Mrs. «Plagge‘s sister ‘Mrs. Mayme Ellstrom of Duluth, Minn., spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. W. F. Plagge. Mr. and Mrs, Plagge and their daughter have just returned from Duluth. Lorraine remained in Deerfield for a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Rockenbach and Mr. and Mrs., Lester Taylor and their two children Virginia and Seth of Crystal Lake were Sunday supâ€" per guests at the ‘George Rockenâ€" bach home. * Rev. J. E. Savage of the Holy Cross Church and the boys who went camping at Mid Lake, Minocqua, reâ€" turned home Saturday evening. Miss Anna Krimbill of Chicago spent Wednesday and Thursday with her two nieces Mrs. Roscoe Wessâ€" ling and Miss Bertha Freese. Mrs. Arnold Keller accompanied friends from Lake Forest to Columâ€" bus, Ohio, last week, where they visâ€" ited for several days.: Mrs. Earl Hurt and two daughâ€" ters, with Mrs. F. C. Biederstadt and Miss Frances Biederstadt attended the closing session of the Chicago Junior School near Elgin on Sunâ€" day. The children presented an Inâ€" dian pageant and Jack Gibbs had a leading role of Black Hawk. Jack is spending> two weeks with his grandmother, Mrs. Biederstadt. Mrs. Alex Willman entertained at luncheon on Tuesday in compliment to Mrs. L. A. Dondanville (Eva Enâ€" der) of Moline, IIl., and Mrs. E. Ap Bingham (Clara Pyle) of Chicago. Mrs. H. C. Youngs and daughter Joan and Mrs. Grace Cottrell visited in Milwaukee last week. Miss Agnes Cahill returned home with them for a visit. Mrs. Edna Stanger Orsborn and son Charles and her nephew Clifford Stanger and her aunt Mrs. Edwin Plagge of Rogérs Park motored to Grand Junction, Iowa, on Saturday. Mrs. Orsborn returned Sunday, but other members of the party will reâ€" main for a two week‘s visit with relatives there. 3 LOW RATES ne of the most interesting and imâ€" holes that amateurs and professionmis in on n ce enc be read, borrowed or purchased there. id Mrs. J. ve lived o about â€"€ o Greeley Perey Mc spent : th Clut e evi four courses at Oyimpia to play this outstanding J. Emerson Morgan, 1 on Osterman Aveâ€" t eight years, have ley, Iowa. MeLaughlin "nd son the weekâ€"end with any public with an orâ€" adl relatives: in Wflnk_egtni fuir Mizs Jean Nygard, Deer grade school teacher, has comp! p summer course at th Unive of Wisconsin at Madison. : relatives: in W.ank,e:tr:fi tw . 1| | [Mho are visiting Mrs. Sarah Pettis Miss Jean Nygard, ; leld [ West in Elgin spent Tuesday visitâ€" grade school teacher, has compléted | In§ Deerfield relatives, _ | | p summer course at th Univers j}r r. and Mrs, Harry Norton and of Wisconsin at Madison. : . _ || [Miftle daughter; en route from Kitâ€" The Monroe MecKillips have |ehener, Ontario, Canada, stopped vacationing at Eagle River, Wis. .||last Tuesday and spent the week Ward Reichelt Andetson celebta ;h Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer beâ€" ed Kis fourth birthday anniversary|fore returning to their home in Harâ€" on Tuesday. CÂ¥ $ ; ky. Elizabeth Lu remained with Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Holzman anf@l|her grandparents while Mr. : and Mrs. Keller o Detroit were wge â€"\ Mrs. Norton and Mrs. Delbert Meyer end ‘guests at|the E. S. Wort! BT gpent the weekâ€"end with| the Fred home. td d ~/|.lProtines in Bridgeman, Mkch. Mr. and Mrs, EdwinÂ¥Hdlzman{a:fi Mrs. Keller o ‘Detroif were wze end ‘guests at)the E. 8. Worthar e fe ols Mrs. J. G. hyers fnd |two chil; dren Dorothy ‘and Jack and Miss Frances Whortle of fadi’aon. Wis., visited friends. here on Sunday. [ Mrs. Roy: Dye of S¢ottsville, Ky.; and Mrs. Bess Taggart of Atlanta, Ga+, are guests this w%tk at the Fr‘ég Haggie home. § . s ol naggic nome,. l Di Miss Jane Wood, secretary at the Lincoln School, has réturned to he t home on Roum‘ry Tetrace, after afl extended easterin visit, : The Hvale and, Clark families had a picnic gathe at Lake Bluff p‘T Sunday. | $ it :o $ The Indepenllent Social Club met Wedpesday afternon at the home Jofl Mrs. Edward Horenberger. [ Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Maltby nnfi their four children If Minneapolif were luncheon guests on Monday at the Clarence Huhn home. Mrs. Malt: by (Edna Bosold) vigited her man friends in this vicinity. ) | Solomon Shapiro spent last week on a business trip for his produce company in Michigan; "t O _ t _ Mrs. Kennefh Hoover has beéj quite ill with q throat infection. | | _ The Deerflet Chamber of Comâ€" merce will méet Thursday evenint (tonight) at Shugrue‘s Restauta‘nh Orval Fredricks is having a | week‘s vacation from his work the Commonwealth |Edison Co. Chicago. ' i# Mrs. Al Levey and two child-rd'fl Paul ‘and Floyd of, Oaklawn, IL, spent last week as| the guests Of Mrs. Levey‘s sister, Mrs. Solomon Shapiro. Another sister, Mrs. Harry Qdelson of ChHicago, wasa Sunday guest at the Shapiro home. F Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kent (Carrie Pettis) and two daughters Eleanor and Catherine of Sac City, lowa, T For your protection be sure this seal is on the range you buy NORT and only $3.65 monthly â€"now will insta’fi either of the new gas ranges shown here. Easy terms on all other models. and only $3.65 monthly . : â€"â€"rfow will instafi either _ > | Now I‘m le1 | the l:lew éas’ ranges . Easy t ' . a i on all ather. models. cooking easily - 4 ‘ : and at less cost Ti s _ with my new mo>as: . _‘ GAS RANGE ;’ (_ bemeimnnmmned. *‘if?L;;:‘:;;‘..':._,._;;_::;;.‘ | I| [‘ universar , : marve!: A $ 59 down 'l‘H_Tl‘I:T@gBSS |Protines in Bridgeman, Mtch. C i I [Mrs. C. T. Anderson Mrs. G. [ P w | . ; See Your Dealerâ€"=or the H SHORE GAS COM Member of First CJ] Free Lecture on Christian © First Church of Christ, Sci of HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS ANNOUNCES A _ Economy is important in cooking. New type gas ranges let you cook at lowest cost. Top and oven burners are amazingly efficient. You also want convenience in cooking.. No other cooking appliâ€" ance equals the modern gas range in convenience. Burners give heat under positive control, supplyâ€" ing the exact temperature you want. Oven cookâ€" ing is easy with accurate heat regulation and time control clock. * You actually will enjoy cooking withi a modern gas range, for it reduces labor to an absolute minâ€" imum. Once foods are ready to be cooked, the cooking process is entirely automatic. Stop in and see the large selection of latest beauâ€" tiful models from which you may choose. Sizes, finishes and prices for every requirement. : ' I =" ag Sheridan Road at Elm Place | HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINO;IS _Tuesday Evening, Aug. 28, 1934 Elm Place School Auditori "elephone Highland Park 3300â€"3301 No ' cookin â€" and ai udge Samuel W. Greene, C. S. j f Chicago, Illinois f the Board of Lectureship of The Mother urch of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mas I to be held Public Is Cordially Invited to Atten A. Willen will be hostesses on Wedâ€" negday at the Killdeer Tea Room in Libertyville to members of the Chatâ€" tep ‘N‘ Sew Club. ij"red and August Tappenbeck and Mts. Beiger of Chicago were guests Saturday at the Emil +Fredricks hame. § / ‘Mrs. Earl Hurt and two daughâ€" ters Barbara and Marjorie, visited friends in Crystal Lake on Monday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Palmer and ddughter, Lois, have been in Indiana this past week. > | Mr. and Mrs. Royal C. Vilas are New Gas RANCE Improved Economy Burne Heat Control | > Oven Insulation Time Control Cléck Odorless Broiler © Spacious Oven Handy Utensil Drawer enjoying semiâ€"rural lifq in P s having m here from apartâ€" ment on East Waiton , Chiâ€" cago, ‘last{ month, They to be year ‘round residenté pf 1d. Mr. Burr Kress was guest of honor at 4 birthday party l&st 'l‘uea: Mr. By honor at & day éveni Avenue. Mrs. Elmer Clavey entertained at luncheon on Wednesday. Mrs. Mabel Bird and daughter Margaret| of Los Angeles, Calif., have been visiting Mrs. Birg‘s aunt, Mrs. Lincoln Pettis recentl % Church, The entist Jcience urners P A N s HAVE at his home qn Hazel RAGE® NINE [ ’.v £1

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