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Highland Park Press, 6 Dec 1934, p. 12

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;»G Ms §# 1 {% 44 § L isp BÂ¥ ff hÂ¥ #3 +4 t _ The Altar and Rosary Society met Friday evening at the Holy Cross rectory. Hostesses were Mrs. Christ Petersen and her two sisters, Mrs. Henry Petersen and Mrg. Frances Diebert. At the Decembér miceting there will be an election of officers. Mrs. Alex Willman, the president, appointed the following nominating committee: Mrs. Clarence Anderson, Mrs. John Welch, and Mrs. Ralph Dunham. * Principal and Mrs. Carl E. Bates and son, Carl John, spent the holiâ€" days in Galena with relatives. Teachers in the grade school who spent their vacations out of town were Hazel Miller in Champaign; Beth Andrew in Rockford; Irene |_ Mrs. Charles Bartel and Mrs. John ‘Welch will be hostesses this Ef’;emoon at a meeting of the Holy ss Sewing Society at the rectory. :lrl. L. L. Talbert in Onarga, I!l., and spent the weekâ€"end at the homes of an uncle L. Hurt, and a cousin Herbert Hurt, in Fairbury, IIl. 9 | Miss Jean Brand has been electâ€" ed vice president of the:"Three I" Club at Maryville College in Tenâ€" Preuee. The club includes students om Illinois, Iowa, and Indiana. John.,Derby, who attends DePauw University, spent the w?ok-end with | his parents, Mr. and (Mrs. David | Derby. ul € / _ Mr, and Mrs, R. L. Johnson spent last week in Kentucky. â€" |â€" Mrs, Alex Willman rem.med last K&k from Minneapolis. Mrs. R. H. ress, who accompanied Mrs, Willâ€" , is expected home this week as er sister, Mrs. Patrick Monahan, is much improved in health. | The Chatter ‘N‘ Sew| Club will t)eet Tuesday evening at the home f Mrs. Robert E. Pettis. + | _ Mr. and. Mrs,. Earl Hurt and daughters spent Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. Hurt‘s parents, Mr. and \_Mr. and Mrs. G, Albert Willen had as their Thanksgiving Iiay guests Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Willen and two sons, Frank and Kenneth, of Blue Island. P » \ Mr. and Mrs. George Pettis were hosts at a family dinnep on Thanksâ€" giving Day. & B. H. Kress‘ brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Lewis Vincenot, is appearing at the Chiâ€" cago Theater this week asâ€" "Rhama‘" in "Limehouse Blues." Mr. Vinenot has been in the motion picture inâ€" dustry for a great many years, both as a director and as an impersonâ€" wtor of Oriental characters. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Willman enterâ€" tained fifteen members of the Kress family at dinner on Thanksgiving Day. 74 â€"f Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Rockenbach of Lake ‘Zurich spent Sunday at the George Rockenbach home. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Ginter and family spent Thursday tat the Joâ€" seph Gower home in Chi "Heracs Juck Gibbs, who attends the Chiâ€" cago .Junior School at Elgin, spent the weekâ€"end with his grnndmot«berg Mrs. F. C. Biederstadt. | students, Miss Frances Brewster of Inâ€" diana was a holidu% at the home of Mrs. W. W. Cl# Mrs, Harry Muhike, Mrs. Bruce Blaine and Mrs. Elmer Clavey atâ€" tended a meeting at fiu Highland Park Y.W.C.A. on Mo:dly. They represent the village in sponsoring Mrs. Allen Weinstock entertained her Deerfield sewing club yesterday afternoon at her home in Highland ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Youngs of Todd Court had as lvtr Thanksâ€" giving Day guests Mr. Youngs parâ€" ents and family of Milwaukee. PAGE TWELVE New Siding of A s%esros and Cement Ends Upkeep HERE‘S A BARGAIN â€" an improvement that will add lasting beauty to your home and actually pay for itself by eliminating painting and repair costs. Careystoné Siding is made of asbestos and cement and is permanent as stone. Usually apâ€" plied, shingle &rm. over old siding or stucco. Your choice of five beautiful colors. An estimate will prove to you the economy of modernizing with Careystone, t t2 t "Loans made under the } Phonef// at the MB “Y” for high school Mr. and Mrs. Henry Petersen enâ€" tertained fifteéen at dinner Thanksâ€" giving Day. There were the A. G. Klemps from Highland: Park, Mrs. John Klemp, Sr., and family and the | Christ Petersens. sns _ Mrs. B. J. Dickens and her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Richard Wilde of Chicago, were the guests of Mrs. Dickens‘ sister, Mrs. J. A. Reichelt, Jr., on Sunday. I * Mr: L. 0. Brockway, county: reâ€" corder, whose death occurred on Thanksgiving Day, was closely conâ€" nected with the history of Deerfield from 1877 to 1889, twelve years of continuous service as principal of the local grade school. He served as a member of the first board â€"of education of the Deerflield Township High School and was an active member of the Presbyterian Church. His first wife was Abbie L. Vant, sister of R. M. Vant. She passed away years ago. fie " Mr. and Mrs. Fred L Bahn had as| _ their Thanksgiving Day guests Mr.! . and Mrs. George La Bahn, Mrs. C.| _ Niebur, Mr. and Mrs. John Kilb, all|> of Evanston, Mrs. Minnie Doherty| and two daughters, Wilmaâ€"and Marâ€"| .. garet, of Chicago. fri A dinner and bazaar are being held this afternoon and evening at the Deerfileld Presbyterian Church, sponsored by the Dorcas Society. . Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ritter of Roseâ€" mary Terrace spent Thanksgiving in Kenosha, Wis. . | ; â€" Mrs. Clarence Huhn will be hostâ€" ess to members of the Areme Club on Wednesday evening. t3 Baptiste Minorini returned Sunâ€" day from Memphis, Tenn. William Pittenger is staying at the Ross Sherman home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Willman enâ€" tertained at a family dinner on Sunâ€" day in honor of their guests Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Willman and children of Whitefish Bay, Wis. Mrs. Raymond Dobbins had as her guest last week Mrs. Arthur Derenâ€" ger of Gibson ‘City. tion, has been invit{d to speak. The service will be in recognition of ofâ€" ficial board membot 3:.““ three churches and will ‘held ut the Presbyterian Church. â€" ‘The next Union,service of the three Protestant e:::::hu of the village has been pla for Sunday evening, Jan. 6. Dr..Clements, m ident of the Chicago:â€" Chureh Feger":- The Tri C Society will meet Monâ€" day evening, Dec. 17, at St. Paul‘s Church. Mrs. Arthur Cashmore of Wauâ€" conda, formerly of Deerfield, under> went an operation at the Augustana Hospital last week. Mrs, Cashmore is the mother of Mrs. Roy Clavey. : Telephone 555 The Rachel Circle met yesterday afternoon at the Merner home. Mrs. Arno Frantz will be hostess to the Queen Esther Circle tomorrow afterâ€" Mrs. T. G. Johnson‘s mother who broke her hip neu?.l'z, was removed from St. Francis Hogpital, Evanston, to the Johnson home by ambulance last Sunday morning. Evenson in Larsen, Wis.; Genevieve Card in Stevens Point, Wis.; Jean Nygard in Mt. Horeb, Wis.. and Ethel Titus in Libertyville. GREENSLADE Electrical Cantractor Electric Shop 4 South First Street Highland Park j Th\ main evént the evening will be a boxing bout een Verne Patterson and J binson. Four other boxing ill include a match ‘between George Nelson and Bob Tinsley. Both Pattersor and Nelson are 1988 World‘s Fair fhnm- pions. | (: . *s.}3=~1 A wrestling . der the auspic Association Clul the Deerfield Friday, Dec. 14 Deerfield tj ~Promot Fred La m\: le, Ludwig La Bahn, a Chi nce 1867, died Monday at the age of 95 years from pneéumonia, w eloped after a fall last month. Saturday the LaBahns celebrated their 60th wedâ€" ding anniversqry. ey, built the first brick h in the Lake View district, then the village of Nickerâ€" sonville. The [r. LaBahn was one‘ of the family of brick manuâ€" facturers. S ng are his widow, one son and one daughter. Funeral services were held Wednesday with interment in hill Cemetery. / Mr. and . _Carl Rommel and two . daughters, J and Ruth, of La Grange, |were |Sunday ‘dinner guests of Mtys. ip Rommel. It was Mrs. ‘s) birthday anniâ€" versary and in the afternoon Mrs. Fred Horenberger |was also her guest, | : «_ Mr. and Mrs. Ftd Meyer, Mr. ind Mrs. Raymond | eyerm{dfour children re ed Friday from New ‘lorence, Mo., where they ha?npent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Alâ€" vin Meyer," | Fouel s 0d ho s returned to the Uniâ€" ‘sity of ois after spending the ys with his parents, Mr. and Mts. R. D. Reeds. A large family gtherinz .mdheflg Thanksgiving ay at the s home. | td b?xing‘ show unâ€" of! the Deerfield ind of table lamp is represented in this collection. Handsome metal, ina and pottery bases, all designs. Artistic parchment, composition and esinall varieties of colors. Wide price range. Many lamps aslow as $1.95. attractive lamp with onyxâ€"trimmed base. Pure silk shade, lcvarietyol‘colorl. Price > .. s k. +oÂ¥3 1. k .« 6 ome lamp with bronze, goldâ€"trimmed base. H:d“remd shade e silk is trimmed with matching colors of silk braid. Price . . will be given at mmar Schq‘pl on at $:30 p.m., t the evening out een Verne binson. Four ill include a st;jation | xing Show PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY | OF NORTHERN ILLINGIS TABLE LAMPSâ€"$1.95 UP ‘The ‘‘Eye Saving‘‘ lamps were especially designed \by lighting engineers to protect precious ‘eyesight. To provide proper, adequate light. To do away with glare, deep shadows, contrasts that tire and overstrain eyes. See the ‘‘Eye Saving‘" lamps on display today. | "EYE SAVING" LAMPS Reflector Floor Lamp Specials T H E P R ESS3 A Christmas for Scoutmasters and their assistants, Cu and their asâ€" sistants, Skippers and ln-‘fl:‘m-b- sioners and their lady ds or wives; will be held on night, Dec. 15th. ‘The exact is yet to be anâ€" nounced,â€" but will be given through special bulletin to Scout . _A committee of Howard Copp, chairman,:Cal Gartley, George Ryan, Sherman Aldrich, Vietor Joyce, Phil Swabaker and John O‘Gonnor, are working Iicleg nesupapers are beraky momind that ec newspapers are a box car .will be the siding of the Chicago, numu and St. Paul Railroad a‘;l m;"Su ‘.vlll be clghed ve papers. | and the correct amount will be m the troop or individual vering the pm to the car. Many have earned uniforms and their to camp with this method and several t troops finance their ‘activities in this er. * HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR 8COUTMASTERS DEC. 15 8sCOUTS URGED TO | BRING IN NEWSPAPERS Scoutmaster forâ€" in tion. . The camp Dee. 26.A ‘prommats pe reml Thor uk. program venture and Scouting will be conducted competent : and well informed camp ‘This is a ‘chance for xulleonthollla_. which will be valuable to all who take vantage of it. See your Scoutmaster today. WINTER cm FOR CHRISMAS HOLIDA x Scouts interested in\ a four day winter camp at jthe Isamac ‘alton c-{n near Wheeling, should : get touch with their Scoutmaster for information. ‘The camp the scout work, The program at the Roâ€" tary Club on consisted of . some musical â€" numbers, ‘voeal and on the harmonica.\ After the completed their part of the program, Mr. Ryan spoke about the work hm.duo at Arden Shore by Miss Anna , the director, and her staff of assistants. Visitors are welâ€" come at Arden a 24â€"hour day Beout program is in tion. Boy Sco't\ft News as a school and p for underprivileged 'I'tioylolflkel:yol mudéhdf-- program Scouting proâ€" Calvin â€" Gartley are | male members of the Arden Shore staff and have charge of ARDEN SHORE SCOPT k EXNTERTA®R aAr x ‘Three â€" Seouts . from BhonCc-l entertained _members the Highland Par| nouqsp-hum* meeting‘ on Monday of this week. thrée scouts were uu-:%v:ol&h that are making Arden 8! their is winter. Arden Shore ‘during the winter time is conducted ‘‘Eve Saving‘‘ lamps come in a number of different styles and designs. Price range is $4.95 and up. Only $4.95 and up $10.95 15.35 Six dens were organized at the Pack 65 meeting Saturday. East den is to elect a denner at midâ€"week meeting on Wednesday and report same next Saturday. Den chiefs mt’bum&hdhâ€"v variety. NOTES.FROM RAVINIA®8 CUB PACK NUMBER 65. The General Motors Corporation have their ' WELDER‘S RADIATOR SOLDER, which shoud be to satisfy the most skeptical, It seals the 1 instantly and a 100 per cent solder job. Ask your dntthlornd insist upe Seal Radiator Leaks Mellodyâ€"Farms _ ~~ Datry W elder‘s Radiator Solder Natural and Pasteurized Grade A Milk Produced in Your Locality. : > ‘"*MERLE C. TB The only radiator compound that is backed by a WELDER‘S RADIATOR SOLDER shade comes in gold, green, rast tor. Base is finâ€" ished in either bronze, white or A handsome Ll:iot-'uloot p with semiâ€" indirect reflecâ€" 11.25 We are enpmrating urith manufacturer of automobiles with ors. Complete Reflector fiot luapvidnaf intensity bulb.A fine lamp for bmage or w cral li;itfi*. Shade of pute silk comes in a number of colâ€" .uG;’mno DISPLAY $7.80 tells you whether or not lamps proyide safe, adeâ€" THURSRAY, DECEMEER 6 See our ing display and learn the casy, simâ€" ple w to improve lighting in your home. Get, l"la!, a ‘lighting We glnd Eddie mrud -"‘m e gghhg:nhl-c The footbaill final be land Cub Pucks rersng Sboug h elig s Ravinin Cubs last Saturdiy. . ** * the , BuyL Pack meeting Séturday, Dee. 49

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