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Highland Park Press, 1 Nov 1934, p. 12

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t $1 Ts t eV Fei + CE A yt w &# 191 B Marilyn Sorenson of Chicago is spending this week with her greatâ€" grandmother, Mrs. Olivia Anderson and with her aunt, Mrs. Bruce Blaine. ‘; Mrs, Frank Dobbins of Olney, I!1., spent Friday with her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dobâ€" Theodore J. Knaak, Deerfield druggist, is recovering from his reâ€" cent illness. Sunday dinner and supper guests at the home of Mr. George Rockenâ€" bach were Mrs. Hettie Ott Wiedâ€" hoeft of Eagle Rock, Calif., Mr. and Mrs, George Heth of Greenville, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Rockenâ€" bach, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Taylor and two children of Crystal Lake, and Miss Elizabeth Rockenbach of Chicago. Four generations were present. Miss Margaret and Florence Caroâ€" lan of Chicago spent Sunday with their sister Mrs. Molly Pfister. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McElhose and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dobbins of Arlington Heights were Sunday gl:;ur guests at the William Neville . 4 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Selig and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hammer and chilâ€" dren were Sunday dinner guests at the William Selig home in Chicago. Virginia ‘Bruce entertained at a birthday party on Wednesday afterâ€" noon. Mrs. M. J. Brush of Niles Center is a guest this week at the Neville and Dobbins home. > The teachers of the Deerfleld grade school were entertained at a luncheonâ€"bridge party on Saturday at the Glengable Tea Room in Glenâ€" eoe by the P. T. A. Other guests included the wives of the three school directors and board members of the P. T. A. It was a very lovely party and honors in bridge were awarded to Miss Jean Nygard and Miss Beth Andrew. Many interesting and useful artiâ€" cles have been gathered for this annual feature of interest to thrifty Dr. and Mrs. W, F. Weir will be guests at the Second P:iesbyterian Church in‘ Chicago on Wednesday evening, Nov. 7, where Dr. Weir is a ‘guest speaker on homecoming night in celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the organization of the church On Friday evening, Nov. 9, Dr. Weir will address a meeting of the Christian Industrial League in Chicago. ‘ â€" The Ladies‘ Aid Society of St.| Mr.. Paul‘s Church are holding a rumâ€"| childre mage sale Friday and Saturday of| man 0 this week in the Vant store,â€"formâ€"| per gu erly occupied by the Kit Kat Kitchâ€" home. en. The sale will begin at 9 a.m.| Mrs. PAGE TWELVE comfort . . . are definite advantages &fie;egvl;;v Wn;nke;a; Coke. There are carefully graded gizes for every type gl l:utm‘ plant. Order a supply I;ow from your fuel « .« . and because it creates more comfort with cl healthful, easily controlled heat. ore heat . . . m m‘m & .. are defil‘lite ndvnnt“a nffarail ho Wiail»s ‘@ Every ton of fuel you buy is an,int::tmont from which you want the greatest possible return in heat ard comâ€" fort. Waukegan Coke is used by 'rllouunds of houseâ€" holdcn"bo:aun of its high heating value and :economy WAUKECAN YOUR BILL A*+ _\VVAUKECG FUEL Highland Park Fue!l Co. M Mercer Lumber Companyâ€"D fer :__\COKE DEER.FIfiLD LOCAL and PERSONAL Recommended and $ \ CLEAN SMOKELESS More Heat More Comfort A‘venu Mr. hosts : their . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page enterâ€" tained |at two tables of bridge on Sa y evening at their home on Oste Avenue. Mr. Mrs. Fred LaBahn spent Sunday with Mrs. Minnieâ€"Doherty in Chicago. t Mrs.! Harry Farley ‘of Roberts, IIl., with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Worrell and chilâ€" dren of Glen Ellyn visited Mrs. Mary HMuhn on Sunday. They also visited at the Otto Knaak home. Mrs, Worrell and Mrs. Knaak were both nurses. Dorcas noon. Mr. a son, Octobe Mr. gnd Mrs. Carl E. Bates were hosts at dinner Sunday evening at their..home on Warrington Road.â€" Mrs.| Fred Horenberger will enâ€" tertain St. Paul‘s Circle One on Monday, November 8 at her home on Waukegan Road. The |"Independent Social Club mem entertained their husbands at dinnver on Friday evening at the A. J. Johnson home. About thirtyâ€" five were present. ' Mr, |and Mrs. Immer entertained out of! town guests on Saturd*y at their home on Greenwood Avenue. Osterm Mr. i Sunday in Chic ‘The! Gerry Thompson family moved from Greenwood Avenue to the Stryker apartment at the corâ€" ner Deerfield and‘ Waukegan Roads. Mrs. the Ill tion â€" C week V day. Mr, tained Saturd: Mrs.) Joseph O‘Connor visited her sister Mrs. Theodore Wilson in Lake Forest| on Tuesday. The Deerfield Village Board will hold regular monthly meeting on M y evening, Nov. 5, at the Masonic Temple. Miss Ethel Button spent the weekâ€" end with Miss Helen Hartman in Hinsdale. Miss Hartman was a dinâ€" ner t at the Button home last evening and the young people went to Hingdale for a Hallowe‘en party at the |Hartman home. Mrs.) Chester Wolf is attending the Illinois State Library Associaâ€" tion Convention at Decatur this week Wednesday, Thursday and Friâ€" at a Paul‘s noon, Cheshq come. . . . includes Mxt isnd Mrs. Burtm‘ McRoy of rank Siljestrom & Mecogni old by ou burn ind Mrs. Glen Taylor have Edwin Dean, born Monday, 15, at their home on Hazel W. F. Weir was hostess to Cirecle Two yesterday afterâ€" COKE : Mrs. William White and and Miss Gertrude Lockâ€" Chicago were Sunday supâ€" ts at the Sam Rockenbach W. J. Button will entertain iable . gathering for St. icle Two on Tuesday afterâ€" lov. 18 at her home on North it Street Friends are welâ€" ORDER BY NAME . more 2an, M “ ind Mrs. James Mailfald had as | ;" t guests, on Sunday, Mr. and Mrg, | Otto Schultz, Mrs. C. Erbe and K. Millstead of Racine, Wis. (th, George Pettis will entertain the: °i‘ ependent Social Club on Wedâ€" nesday, Nov. 14. fids Betty Muhlke entertained a group of young people at dinner last @vening, ‘preceding the annual Hallo ‘ ‘en party at the Deerfield GramMMar School. el " ‘Nash was hostess at a birthâ€" day £ tj y Saturday at the home of he i; i:' ents on Warrington Road. . [iks Lois Seago of Chicago spent the Weekâ€"end with her parents Mr. nd Mrs. Charles Seago of Sunset club Mrs Par ~';~_ Court are in the east this week, stopping ‘in Philadelphis, New YÂ¥ork and other points. Mt. and Mris. Milford Wandless nd Family of Garyr, Ind., and Mr. nd Mrs. W, C. Fehr and daughter, Helh, bf Manhattan, II1., were Sunâ€" day iuests at‘ the Isaac Rapp home. 18. |Elmer Hoffman and daughâ€" r Shi ley Mae spent Sunday with her phrents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bradléy in Rondout. 3 tik: Mary Cashmore has enâ€" rolled at the high school in Wauâ€" cont i‘fl Her parents Mr. and Mrs. tice Cashmore ‘and family | are living on the Gaidzik farm; litwh Cole entertained at a party last MWesday at his home on Fair Oali#) Avenue. ¢ _ Mary Frances Anderson ‘spent y at the Clifford Rose home in f,;I hland (Park visiting Mrs. Rose‘ niece, Betty who has just o ,5 om Athelstone, Wis. â€" Mrb. John Ott is entertaining St. Pagl‘¥ Ladies‘ Aid Society this aftâ€" er100M,| _ \ 1 i;’;g Evening Dinner club met last week at the home of| Mrs, Géeorge W. Brand in Highland Ch%o have moved into the forâ€" mer Russo house at 850 Forest Avâ€" Mt#. A. R. Warner and Miss Maâ€" ble Ducker spent last Tuesday with Iff‘ Warner at the * Presbyâ€" tiah Hospital. ¢f [ts. Julia A. 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An ectrolux costs less to ©| _\ un than any other refrig. oob . rator. . t . lectrolux assures you anâ€" ther definite saving durâ€" â€" AW m ng its long life, for it has | U moving parts to wear. t ‘here is no machinery in is modern automatic refriger&tor. ectrolux gives you savings in‘ your od bill because of the fuller prcttec- it provides. By reducing food ilage you reduce food costs.. _| ORTH SHORE Gas ComPANY now â€"â€"during our preâ€"inventory sale of modern 1934 GAS Rejrigerators T HE PR ES 8 E. K. CATTON 'I Your Tfiewriter Man modern table lamps. last Wednesâ€" day and rsday evenings at, a very fine (free demonstration of proper lighting .at the Deerfield Grammar 1. This very novel entertainment was presented by a group of talpnted employes of the Public Service Company. The annual Hallowe‘en party sponsored by the Deerfield P.â€"~T. A. for the school children was held last evening at the grammar school. Miss R English of. Evanston spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Irving Bra 2 Members of the Deerfield Camp of Royal Neighbors attended the Lake County R.N.A. Convention at Antioch on Tuesday «and particiâ€" pated in the program. are to 1633 South Green Bay Road Highland Park. The Leslie Bra will zeturn to their home this week. 4 Mr. and Mrs. S. 8. Wortham who have been} occupying the Leslie Brand house for q‘?.'.’“f lix mg_ntlu, W Park 567 REPALRS â€" RENTALS â€" SALES Mrs. ALB?T LARSON ATIONER . Otto Bieder Telephone Highland Park 3300â€"3301 f.i;:ke and Miss Franâ€" y received â€" ultraâ€" THE SERVEL C(/ZZ REFRIGERATOR Highland Park Press Office, Highland Park 617 Prospect Ave., Lake Bluff Phone Lake Bluf 23 The General Motors Corporation have their monogram: on WELDER‘S RADIATOR SOLDER, which shoud be sufficient to satisfy the most skeptical. It seals the leaks instantly and does a 100 per cent solder job. 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