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Highland Park Press, 25 Oct 1934, p. 10

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d fea €3t PCR 1# Pb hi Whi Een VT:; 6 at #5+ s 1 i 20 # § George Stryker was home from the University of Cincinnati this past weekâ€"end to say farewell to his arents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stryâ€" er, who are moving from their ome on Orchard Lane to Denver, olo. â€" Their younger son Lewis will o them to Denver. ‘Mrs. Eugene Ender spent several ys of last week with Miss Florâ€" Ender in Chicago. 7 | The (Deerfield Royal Neighbor‘s harvest dinner is being held tonight ::.the Fred Meyer home, to which the public is invited. Serving will begin at 6 o‘clock. N rl PM afe | Miss Bernice Whitaker of Chicaâ€" zo was a weekâ€"end guest at the hester Wessling home. Dr. Dorothy‘ Davis will be hostâ€" to members of the Just Sew Club Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Flagg of North Judson, Ind., is spending this week with her dapghter, Mrs. Harry Baum on Haâ€" zel Avenue; â€" / .. | The Altar and Rosary Society has postponed its October meeting for one week because of the extensive plans for the Holy Cross silver jubâ€" ilee.on Oct. 28. Their meeting will be held the first Friday in Novemâ€" ber at the rectory, Mrs. Alex Willâ€" man is president of the society.: > \The Doreas Society will hold:an gll-day meeting at the Presbyterian Church on Thursday, Nov. 1. | The annual dinner of the Indeâ€" ndent Social Club for members E;d their husbands will be held Friâ€" ay evening (tomorrow) at the A. J. Johnson home on Osterman Aveâ€" nue. !*; /. A committee meeting of the chairâ€" men of all circles of St. Patul‘s Church will be held Tuesday, Nov. 13, at the home of Mrs. William Button. Mr. and Mrs,. George Whitcomb and two sons of Barrington spent ‘Eaturdly with Mrg. Minnie Whitâ€" omb. £ 4. Mrs. John Ott will be hostess to members of St. Paul‘s Ladies‘ Aid Society Thursday afternoon, Nov. 1, at her home on Oakley Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaBahn visâ€" ited Mr. LaBahn‘s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Louis LaBahn whose ages are 96 and 84 respectively, last week in Chicago. . Mrs. Julins <Johnson and Mrs. Minnie Whitcomb were delegates to the recent conference at Barrington from St. Paul‘s Church. Mr. and Mrs. George LaBahn and daughter Irma of Evanston were Sunday guests at the George, La Bahn home. (we‘ tm®. . | ‘of the Big Bad Wolf on the Enâ€" ‘chanted Island at the Century of ‘Progress, is very versatile. She is the society reporter for radio staâ€" tion WCBD and broadcasts from the Waukegan studios each Tuesday Thursday and Saturday morning at 10:153 o‘clock. Miss Helen Pope, daughter of Mrs. Henry Pope of Meadow Brook Lane, who has been playing the part The exhibition of light which the Public Service Co. is conducting this fall throughout .its territory and which is known as "The Modern Miss Rose O‘Connor PAGE TEN â€" Deerfield Local and Personal has Modern Miracles of Bight |..._ Mrs. F. P. Browning of Chicago 1viz§¢ed in the village on Thursday. ‘~~The William Koebelins visited relâ€" ‘ltives in Chicago on Sunday. |\ â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. B. Webster (Ediyn Landau) ‘of Highland Park, ‘ spent ‘the â€"weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. ‘Howard: Stryker. f "Mr. and Mrs, William Crujekshank apd _children were ;::hcyflz:m: lt! Mr. and Mrs. B. Stockton and litâ€"| tle son of Hooppole, IIl., visited utl the Isaac Rapp home Saturday. Mrs. H. C. Youngs and Mrs. Grace Cottrell visited friends in Milwauâ€" kee on Wednesday. f Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Baum and son Jimmie of G:icl:o spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. E, S. Worâ€" tham. â€" | hsue # Mr. and Mrs, Fred Anderson of Chicago were Sunday guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs, Rayâ€" mond Méyer.â€" fyx] < 4 Mrs. W. F. Wieir will| entertain Dorcas Circle Two on Wednesday afternoon at her home. [ | Mrs. R. M. Vant w:‘l} be hostess to Dorecas Citele Three tomorrow afterâ€" noon at luncheon. E809| Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Kapschull left Friday for Miami, Fla., where .they will gttend the National Convention of the Ameriecan Legion. | Mrs. Christ Mentzer is entertainâ€" ing Dorcas Circle Fout today at her home on Chestnut Stteet. ; Mrs. Fred Kalbitzer. and sonâ€"inâ€" law, Edwin Johnson, of Arcadia, Mich., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Kalbitzer‘s brother,â€" Emil Fredricks. hn l j The Mothers‘ Club met at Wilmot School on Thursday and ‘reports were given of their very successful benefit party,. The proceéds will be used for. the purchase of reading cirecle books for the school. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Millikan and son Loren spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. ‘Ace Millikan in Colfax, IIl. Theodore J. Knaak, the druggist, was ill last week. , ; . Mrs. Harry Baum had as her guests last Tuesday at luncheon and bridge, Mrs. Henry Gaddis, Mrs. Kenneth Lovell, Mrs, B. L, Daill, Mrs. Marvic Petersen and Mrs. Evâ€" elyn Petersen,. all of Libertyville and Mrs. Harry Olendorf. ‘ Mrs. Fred LaBahn spent Friday with her sister, Mrs, Minnie Dohâ€" erty in Chicago. _ + / spending the past month at â€" the home of her uncle, Martin Blake, in Chicago. < â€" sofe>â€" 4 Mrs. Evenson of (Larsen,: Wis., spent the weekâ€"end with her daughâ€" ter, Irene Evensen, at the Samuel Rockenbach home. | 8 Magic of Light" will be presented in Highland Park on Wednesday, Oct. 31, and Thursday, Nov.) 1, at the Highland Park Woman‘s Club. The t 9+ # ?a-.fi y ues oonedomt t Nee oae Weeeuc nds goee * Leftâ€" the : Mod onstral at all pe serves This inkb Wednesd 1, at th Above 1{ Stene from the amusing oneâ€" act I’EL' the Public Service Comâ€" pany -'iF s a part of its traveling Exhibitio }i’ | Lithting, being presented fiée in (BRE@ various ‘communities it age, pas an ”:1 ce ‘” i sin'1 1 | ,.,‘ ‘1 v set ;":‘? b | th f“, s aftéfhibor : mt mer é' 1 itcP t o ch |5 01 ; 1‘{‘4. M it ‘ Sunday e | Ruy) s I 'u":‘;i" roast turkey dinner will be served by ladies of the church in 1t f”“‘ sh hall from one to six in the aftéinbon. ‘There will be entertainâ€" | N{‘ 1 afternoon by the various chure fiorgmiutioi: | Bishop Shiel of Chicago will ‘ofâ€" | ficial 8 lat the confirmation to be held ’Su nday evening at 7:30 o‘clock. ‘ggflnvnge has prepared a hisâ€" tory| df the church which will apâ€" w“’l:. the pro_ngn of the day‘s mbs) | . * Pu Mr4. Delbert Meyer and her fifth and kiXth grade pupils in the Wilâ€" mot "_ .with two mothers, Mrs, esli@) Behrens and Mrs. Harry A. Wing visited the Highland Park P‘g ‘5!'; ‘; fice last Wedpenduy and saw i,,,f printing presses work and ype| wias set. | Sn NP | Wilmot Children a ced that a ipocial choir from St. Bd rd‘s Church, Chicago, will sin k 1 +. { , J j F"i;"i celebration of the> twentyâ€" fif ;q inniversary of the organizatio; of e Holy Cross Catholie Chur will 3}?’*. place on Sunday in Deert he 3; ii"'- ginning with masses at 8 ant 9:“m. and a solemn high j at ?i}?“ i.m. Officiating clergy will by Dr,| Q‘Neill of Highland Park, Revy. Iding. of Everétt, Rev. McDorâ€" 0 ;‘"f Chicago ;:d Monseigneur Quiitm of Joliet. Rev. Joseph Savâ€" ag f‘,-‘ stor .of the local church, has t wig fie p ;M“ (@ away on Oct.: 7 at the Pas van 3 ospital from an abcess of t br%‘; He was married and lived 2404 Catalpa Street. He was al (.’;’ ' ctive in various athletic .é'lrf":‘-u throughout the city a ";fl er of the Teachers Union ““. LV . Hal at m} Josephine | Woodman . ent ’L,‘ 1 at luncheon on ‘Friday : t!: of her‘ birthday anniversa 0 f-town guests were her t sisters, Mrs. William Kist and M WP! Smelzer and her son Willis at the edt, : |â€" (4‘;‘, is visiting at the home of | 0h |Maxwell Kerrihard of Gre w io ‘,{‘ "iAvenue. & | :‘dt is. Ralph lerson entertain & } .ridte lunchéon on Friday 1 h E}}“‘ her, Mrs, James Macadie Chithgo. lt & ;\ PMR O. | f | . and Mrs. E4mer Hoffman en tértained at three tables of br on /,.ednesday evening. . â€" George Kerrihard of Red Odk, th .'d t tmance, which includes a sh L«’ ct playlet, will begin at 8 p eaigh night. There is no charge : i | ’gg‘ jcago. | mf'”,. Roy M. Miller atternded t '11-!1" of her brother, Herman “r-“?i‘ in Chicago last Wednesda Jlifi an E. Freuck, 29 years ol .*l 0f athletics and football coa« al‘v“ High School, former] d |basketball mentor at Schur 1 tA A} i mysterious "Shadow Box" 3t show :fill be given Oct. |31 and Thursday, Nov. ¢ghland Park Woman‘s Club. Reg Murray, who discusses Magic of Light and demâ€" $10n Cross Church Silver Jubilee Oct. 2 and Maes. Leo Seiler and R: )w were dinner guests Sund C. Bettens home in Lake F« orge Gregory home in Visit Press Office it Dr of or st 18 rt In Highland Park, 32 workers will be assigned to the park district and 19 to School District No. 108 to make l‘Imm-ovements on grounds and buildings. f A c?rps of 19 relief workers will repair streets and replace sidewalks in Highwood; in North Chicago 86 workers will be assigned to repair water ‘mains and install new water distribpting equipment. . The village buildings and roads will be repaired in Winthrop Harbor. In Waukegan electrical repairs on the city‘s pubâ€" lic buildings will be made by a group of unemployed electricians. ‘ P R E S S Tenderloin ». 24¢ BEEF CHOPS ». 23c LOIN LAMB The projects are in Highland Park Highwood, North Chicago, Waukeâ€" gan, and Winthrop Harbor. 4 HONEY BRAND SLICED Bacon2:».»ss 25¢ Work Projects Will Provide Employment â€" _ for Lake County Men More than. 180 unemployed men in five Lake County towns will benâ€" efit from a series of work relief projects approved by the work diâ€" vision of the Ilinois Emergency Reâ€" lief Commission. Porterhouse SlR[.DlN ROUND LAMB ». 15ic¢ LLL. Club of: St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church will hold a Hallowe‘en party on Tuesday eveâ€" ning, Oct. 30, at the Deerfield Gramâ€" mar‘ Behool auditorium. â€"Elaborate plans are béing made for an enjoyâ€" able :evening. * 8 LEG OF GENUINE SPRING The Bethlehem Church group, diâ€" rected by Miss Josephine Schessler, will mssemble Monday evening for an olrfsnshionbd hay rack party, and weather permitting, will eat by campfire light. # um * 19¢ RIB ROASTS A. hayrack . party for Monday night and a Hallowe‘en party for Tuesday evening are planned by the young people of two Deerfield churches. + Young People Plan ~~Mallowe‘en Parties SALE of . At the close of the program was the birthday party with the huge cake decorated with thirty candles. Hostesses were Mrs. William Koe: belin, Mrs. Mary Koebelin, Mrs, W. F. Weir, Mrs. Ira Gardner, and Miss Josephine Woodman. A missionary playlet was preâ€" sented by: Mrs. Earl Varner, Miss Grace Varner, Mrs. Christ Mentzer, and Mrs. Walter Page. 4 Miss Josephine Woodman read a poers, "My Bible," written by the late Mrs. L. C. Hole, who was the first president of a previous organiâ€" zation of the church called the "Laâ€" dies‘ Society." Mrs. Hole also servâ€" ed as a president of the ‘Womun's Missionary Society. R Dr. W. F. Weir gave the address of the afternoon on the "Work of the Missionary Society." in the house now occupied by Matt Hoffman. : Mrs. Pfanstiehl, wife of the Highland Park minister, assisted in the organization. Mrs. Mayer was the first president. , Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY Deerfield W. M. S. Observes Anniversary Reminiscences of the first meeting were given by two charter members, Mrs. S. P. Hutchison and Mrs. Fred Haggie. The organization took place at the home of Mrs. Frank Mayer, The thirtieth anniversary of the organization of the Deerfleld Presâ€" byterianâ€" Church was observed> on Thursday afternoon at the church by a very impressive service, with Mrs. Fred Meyer, who has held the presidency for many years, presidâ€" ing. 8 DRY CLEANING CO. @ QUALITY sss MEATS Tender Juicy Phone H. P. 178 v. 19¢ AND STEAKS Three prizes will be offered for the grade school and two for â€" high: school. : In addition to this, through the courtesy of the local radio station WCBD the children winning first prize will broadcast their essays. The best essay from each school will be submitted to the office of the Tuberculosisâ€" Associaâ€" tion by noon on Saturday, Nov. 24. W, C. Petty, county superintenâ€" dent of schools, will be one of the| judges of the essays. The other two Forest, president of the Lake Counâ€" ty Tuberculosis Association, mnâ€" nounced last week that the as = tion is sponsoring an essay con for school children in Lake y. " A rummage sale is to be held on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 2â€"3, by the Ladies‘ Aid Society of St. Paul‘s Church, Deerfield, in the R. M. Vant building recently vacated by the Kit Kat Kitchen. Doors will open at 9 o‘clock in the morning. Rummage Sale in f Deerfield November 2â€"3 Further information about the contest and reference material may be obtained from the association ofâ€" fice in the Court House. ¢ P&G Soap Bokar Coffee Flour WHITE NAPRTHA judges of the essays. The other judges and the prizes will be nounced later. Matches Milk â€" Rinso SUNNYPIELD PANCAKE vIGOROUS AND wingy Syrup Milk BIRDSEYE Bb inind ortcinhiet sed Y PKG. wWHITE HOUSE EvaArPORATED Pillsburys _ Nucoa Fine Granulated BEET SUGAR, 10 Ib. cloth bag PILLSBURY‘S BEST FLOUR, 24%, ib. bag _ EIGHT O‘CLOCK COFFEE, 3 Ib. bag 55¢; Ib. . VERMONT MAID en n Grade school children will write on "The Life of Edward Livi Trudeau," and the high school y will be on "Tuberculosis in the Age." an+] j LAUNDERY 80AP Essay, Contest Being _ Sponsored for School | Children in the County Another plank in Mr. C h‘s platform has caught the lar fancy of his district. ~It is the p/ in which he pledges himself do everything within his power when he goes to Washington to urge t Congress immediately resume of its legal duties and powers as our representative â€" lawâ€"making y. Manyâ€" economic ‘and social sci authorities agree with Mr. Ch that another "rubberâ€"stamp nâ€" gress will throw up an insur ntâ€" able barrier against any return to eomplete business recovery. § The reopening of the Great bl;h' Station is only one of a num of constructive planks which go to make up the program of (Mr. Church. His platform is prod much favorable comment and y offers of active support. 4 The immediate reopening of the Great Lakes Naval Training [Staâ€" tion was strongly urged by ph E. Church, Republican candi for representative in Congress the tenth district in a speech deli at Waukegan recently. He that the quick resumption of activiâ€" ties at this important naval will benefit all of his district in genâ€" eral and Lake County in particular. Ralph Church Urges _ Reopening of Great Lakes Naval Station PieSpice | YVeiveeta rrkc 0C : | â€".rus.. Big Jack SNOâ€"SHEEN CAKE FLOUR 44â€"0Z. epF . PKG. T&T BRAND PUMPKIN Mrs. Austin H. Niblack, of Lake CHEESE . .. . 8. BV L LLK 2 b. jar 25§@ COLD STREAM PINK .. ‘ SALMON 2. 21¢ AG BUTTER k 6 cixs , BORDEN OR CARNATION SULTANA PEANT GED AMERICAN Post â€" Toasties : SPECIALS MaAxoaR iE 75 Anniversary CGIANT KRAFT 20â€"0%. PKGS, PKQGS. 12â€"0%. us 390C CAN u6 L7C LB 29¢ 19¢ Id clothes will . be the| , dr for the evening. r f be| dancing, games, and ts. All Tuxis members and friends are invited. There will a $mall charge for expenses of party hallowe‘en "hard will be given z Saturday, by the High Park Tllxi! of | the Pres n Church, is Th rld” â€"Di > :Aprml' Aid ut* ich all are welcome. Tuxis Society Will l.J \ Have Hallowe‘en. Tuesdayâ€"A |s + ‘am. â€" [ "Bundling" Play ] Featured at B Sunday services: |*‘ .!J | |) | Church school, 9:30, +/ ||| Eveni worship, 7:45 . C osby”niymi and ;,‘*‘! ondayâ€"The Monday Night gron 1 journey to Libertyville -’“ Mpthodist Young Peoples Mal rty. In } 1 MB 4 Selwart, who | is ‘ably n Pennington, Klock R % Brown, Walter Jones,| F filliams, Joan, Whecler, Edith chum, and G.:Bwayne \You must see "The Puisu Happiness" at the Blackstont Thea tre in Chicago, and learn & . dle." The cast is heailed by Thmi Selwart, who‘is ‘ably support iC Tmaxy ..""“x'&.wq hhl allowed. ..‘ ‘ 1 |\"Historically the satire ; ground, for the patriot ‘ of the late 1700s) were predicament telling the n fight for liberty, yet + M“%' playing at th6 BJ, stone ire in‘ Chicago, Thi, what d Lewit, of the Chis, Daily , says iabout it? ‘& "You beholdthe H n !nietrtof flu‘% Prty \bikd y suit of happiness which Thoinag ferson has promised. ‘In" "‘% world he has been a follow@e of same Voltaire, Tom Paine add R, seaun who hate taught Jeffe, heresies about mankind | hay rights and reason. But none of Americans have heard of the osophers or the new creed of‘ A. ican democracy. The NVirg ‘ onel doesn‘t think the Deg 4 of Independente means Ki ‘f::: the Negro sJave and the Conn clergyman is gure it doem m’ man freedom o smoake tobkéco ad a newspaper on Sunda en the charming Hessh simple quesliops the g "‘. . of the Daughters of the Akmer Revolution fall| back on anbign, tary doctrines for answer.; l â€" i Highland Parkâ€".Methodist | _ â€"~Allan Billman, Minis THUKSDAY, <OCTroBER E Jonathan APPLES, 5 lbs. 25¢ BCOT TI8SSUE MELLO WHEAT KEN â€"Lâ€"RA TION CAMPBELL SpUPS © eoun"“nc# un«. o Eim irrnrormiteze SKYFLAKE WwAarBERS TOMATO KETCHUP bottle Ann Page . * 16â€"08. BAKING POWDER can Sparkie 4 GELATIN DESSERT 4 pkes. WALDOR® *TI8SUE U romm FANCY PUMPKIN GINGER BREAD MIX hag 400 1. : l The "bundling" play, * zton, Klock Ryder, Walter Jones, Réster an| Whecler, Edith Ket : Bwayne Gord: ",l We oo _ PP P ark : Methodist | (hurch Bmmn, Ministeg | | rvibes: * |\ : â€" H | hool, 9:30. +/ . | vorship, 7:45 â€"£ nn and g*él he Monday Night w to Libertyvilie for jung Peoples HMallow i | 4 w 3 A. {special .%t.' ard to pl he yely‘s | \1 in ';' dayâ€"Dintier setved b Ald of the : chiipch} ko cce B ’ Fancy 2#l¢ 17¢ | by TH

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