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Highland Park Press, 24 Jan 1935, p. 9

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30 p.m. SEN P.; 1024 al Charch, hwab ‘were Mrs.: Dickâ€" 24, 19856 ‘kman of was ner. 29¢ 55¢‘ 29¢ 39¢ 89c 29¢ 17¢ 14¢ 29¢ _ * " } »eisgellancous shower was given | day, Feb. 7, at the home of Mrs. _ _ Sun.s, Lillian Schwab last Thursâ€" | Fred Meyer.. f a A 9 mening at the Emil Mentzer| Among those from here will ‘ 8 " o. Highland Park. Miss|altend the Presbyterian ‘Unâ€" _ o onis marriage to George Dickâ€"|ion at the Chicago Union 1 \ Sn of Meivin, DL., will take place| Club tonight are Dr. and Mrs. W. t oo Sonth. F. Weir, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mc â€" ""atys, Carl T. Anderson was hostâ€"| Gregor, Mr. and Mrs. D. L.{ Merâ€" S ced tweive at luncheon and bridge | rel}, Mrs. C. J. Davis and Mrs. Edâ€" â€" Sn at her home on Chestnut| na Stanger Orsborn.. The . Dr. _ fieet. Honors at bridge went to| Raiph W. Sockman of Christ â€" S M. L. Kerrihard, Mrs. Elmer|dist Church of New York City is _ M *" 1... ~‘Clarence Anderson | to be the speaker. % Aat E&z"wâ€" uc . ass to iws"" â€" prdey * O greet. . H Claves, * -‘*lrS- 3 _ Miss Ch â€" rntmimg the siscellaneous TLillian S 6# at 1 s High} '..»' Mrs. ‘Clarence Anderson "A Mrs. Alex Willman. ® "‘Afies Charlotte Brand is enterâ€" mining the Thursday Evening Dinâ€" ner C1Ob tonight. C The > Louis Sweet, Pl'?f“““;! ‘Of iuable to _ to gunday eV« w» be p. Weir d _ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O‘Connor n nmiay gucsia at the N. Dald fi’m in Lake Forest. \_ Mrs. Albert Hagi is ill at her _home in Libertyville. â€" . Mrs. Edward Trier of Chicago is ‘ entertaining her 500 luncheon club ~ on Wednesday, Feb. 6, at the home *of Mrs. Earl Frost. _ ‘Mrs. William C. Wing will enâ€" *\ tortain Dorcas Circle Four at &A g%uis Sweet,: professor of Roéd theology,: at the Presbyâ€" ; Seminary in Chicago, was to be the guest speaker on f evening at the Presbyterian irch, because of illness, Dr. W. "Weir denrud the messhage. * _ w L. Walton entertained Â¥. Weir delilereu HC IRCRSCREY wW,. L. Walton entertained p Club at luncheon an Tuesâ€" f i Frost and John. Ott Jr: who are in the motor transport WV & ho o digioe A ie ts ;_ e , left ' irgh. m > 3 ‘ Rhe Deerfield Chamber of. Comâ€" mpfee will hold its annual election mer ‘.n' tonight beginning : with a L o‘clock dinner at Shugrue‘s Restaurant. luncheon today. $ Mrs. Fred Haggie will be hostess to members of Dorcas Circle Three st luncheon tomorrow. 4 Mrs. Walter Hofman will enterâ€" ie o 2 ie m Lis 1 tain her bridge club on Friday afâ€" "The Altar and Rosary SoCi@bY || will meet at the Holy Cross Rectory Friday evening, Feb. 1, with Mrs. Eugene Ender, Miss Clara Ender, and Mrs. B. F. Gentry as hostesses. * Mrs. John Grootemont has reâ€" turned to her home in Appleton, Wis., after a visit at the home: of ‘her daughter, Mrs. G. A. Willen. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reeds :nd 1024 8M 2. h uiisrcrcnteinitetona PB sons Walton and Carter tv;:ngdig- ner guests Saturday at & V. [;uhbn hono in Chicago. _ MF. and Mrs. S. P. ‘Hutchison %-t' Sunday at the home of their son Roy Hutchison in Chicago. There are now 34 children enrollâ€" ed in the kindergarten at Deerfield Grammar School, with Miss Marâ€" gareth Plagge, as instructor.‘ â€" The Presbyterian Dorcas Society will hold an all day meeting Thursâ€" AY, JANUARY 24, 1935 He was a lady‘s man, if ever there was one. But see those gorgeous, big cuffs? Friend Don used snuff and â€" naturally â€" he meezed. Right into those cuffs â€" and all over his collar, too! Messy? Unsanitary? He was a BUM compared to you. Of course he never heard of having his clothes cleanâ€" NB 3 00 astmer andl DEERFIELD _ LOCAL and PERSONAL he never heard OL Ha&Y*BB "*""~"""" zm ed. Just kept on muflnxuquednzmd winning the ladies. It would be a mortal sin if you tried that today. Especially when you can look as well as any prince or king in clothes that get regular cleaning, and |Te!!|u service. 327.29 N. Green Bay Rd. Monday morning for â€"but he lodked like c BUM compared to YOU Rosary Society Phone Deerfield â€" â€"â€"â€" Phone Highland Park 3 ‘John B. Nash, Prop. i Tuesâ€"| _ Mrs. Fred LaBahn spent Wednesâ€" f :\ day at the home of her sister, ‘Mrs. Ott Jr.} Minnie Doherty in Chicago. | ansport| â€" Miss Laura Wessling, o has ing for| been living in the John fitryker i home, has moved to the a ent £ Comâ€"| in the James Fritsch residence on election | Deerfield avenue. PS Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Holmmut the weekâ€"end in Joliet and : ity. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M were hosts at a party on Monday evening in honor of Mr. Muhlke‘s birthday anniversary. Mr. Richard Walsh gone to Woodstock, where. her ther, agoef! 93 years, is very ill. â€" xrs. Robert Greenslade of Highâ€" lanil Park will entertain her Deerâ€" field Sewing Club next Wedpnesday. Mrs. Chester Wolf entertajned the members of her dewing clyb at a liuncheon last Tuesday. : Mys. Pal Hunter will be the next hostess. | Mrs Milton Frantz, Mi Frantz and=Miss Laura attended the funeral cf Mi Gieske in Barrington last day hokce : dhi Mrs. Fred Selig spent several days of last week at the c}r of her son, William Selig, in, ¢ago. Circle One of St. Paul Church is meeting Thursday af! n at the home of Mrs. Fre ka Koeâ€" belin: tWe it , | â€" <‘Mrs. W. J. Button will be hostess to members of the Ladies‘] Aid Soâ€" lciety of St. Paul‘s Ch 'm;un- DON JU A eve Mr. and Mrs. LAFl MUKS . Y*X" hosts at a party on Friday night #t their home on Central| avenue. David Stryker and Olive Frantz of the ELC.E. at the‘ hlehem Church Tuesday evening following the monthly business meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph| Peterson, with a party of twelve, ttended a dinner dance at the Sha Counâ€" try Club on Saturday ning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schar were Highla s Olive V essling s. Mary Wednesâ€", nd Park N! Sunday guests at the ET man home in Long Grove. :f:; se es h Ni fame of ay bon at the home OL Mrs. W. F. wep. â€" i Mr. and Mrs, James Macadio 6f Chicago were the weekâ€"end guests ‘of their daughter, Mrs. Ralph Pet: erson. Miss Dorothy Wessling entertainâ€" ed ‘the officers of the Bethlchem %. P. M. C. last Tuesday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. afd Mrs. Roscoe Wessling. 1 Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok return d from New Franklin, Mo., where she had taken her mother, Mrs. isa Haase, who had been a house guest at the Piepenbrok home for sevéral months. i T RAOTUID+ f WE Mrs. Hutfle%&ch celebrated her 75th birthday anniversary on ri« day, Jan. 11, at her home on Dun: dee Road. â€" !â€" s td eC WEME _ £ SE EVC PEKes NK : OB MEUE We s e e c 20 Pectpe ie C S 1 months. t o { ‘Mrs. Robert Hedges (Ruth Patâ€" Mrs. fiutfleg&ch celebrated her | terson) entertained her bridge club 75th birthday anniversary on JA ) last Tuesday‘ evening at her home day, Jan. 11, at her home on *) in Edison Park. dee Road. _ . (~1\/| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Aherns of Miss Ethel Titus visited at the| chicago were guests Saturday at Roland Meyer home in Ivanhoe 4884 | gng Jonphe?or'enin home. Sunday. Mi"é}m '“:; ;? t4g Ray Gunckel and son LeRay of end guest of Mr. and Mrs. §98| riopjand Park visited Verene Gunâ€" Lange of‘dL%l;ty\émel. T A dr.\it{‘ ckel on Friday, f Mr. a . Carl T. An n * lat day|â€" A large delegation from here atâ€" :’eer:int:.)sts a? pridge on Sant 4 l tended ‘the Rebekah installation in Mr. and ‘Mrs. Harry Norton and Highland Park last Tuesday eveâ€" onsA C nR Cmticahkath â€" Tt nf | NIBE: â€" e e e _‘Mr. and ‘Mrs. Harry Norton and little daughter, Elizabeth Lu, of Harvey, I!l., gpent the weekâ€"end at the Fred Me?er home. foc d Ing. FHRR: : ORE. MIW _ ORBICL EC CT & d Frank Ott of Chicago v'isited;i'hh erty in Deerfield under the superviâ€" sister, Mrs. Charles‘ Selig on Friâ€" | sion of MarshaH Pottenger. â€" The day. He also visited at the Fred | work is an IERC project with plans Selig family home. C which call for the construction of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Plagge and | a tennis court and baseball diamond daughter, ine, of Hines, I1.,| later. > A portion of the pond was spent Sunflay with Mr. Pllz‘gé'l flooded the fore part of the week. mother, Mrs. W. F. Plagge. | _ ~ Mhe Deerfield Chapter of the Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heslefl and | Eastern Star will have a birthday baby and sixt:},er Florence, and ‘?Hrs party. of all its members on Thursâ€" Dora Hesse of Chicago, visited at | day evening, Feb. 21. A table will the Conrad (Uchtman home: Thursâ€" | be set for o:fl\ mong‘n‘ u;d guests S M NE i c en hn naen noly. day. | f Pl'um‘ i i and Heating § .\ ~~ ELECTROL OIL BURNERS _\ $12% Laurel Avenue â€" Highland Park Shop Phone, mghnand?hrk Park 271 â€" Residence, H Mor Everything you nooé‘ft know in planning your modern kitchen is included in our free kitchen planning service. We invite you to mofio fise of this service without expense or obligation of any kind. T: What changes should be made to make your kitchen modern? Can mode/ ization be effected stepâ€"byâ€"step? What will be the cost? These questions will be answered . . . andâ€"drawings and specificatipns prepared . . . at your request. Our J ien planningâ€"service is offered to. make it easy for you to develop your kitchen‘s efficiency and convenience. / [ ig :4 at the Ernest Haséâ€" Get full particulars f ‘Modéfirnize for New C&nvenience! With the governme! it s _ Dertter can â€"modernize yofii‘!{!lifchon ‘ terms. Let us give _‘r iou details. NORTH SHORE GAS COMPANY HOWARD MORAN Better Housing Program THE PRESS seâ€"| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Millikan and ‘‘| son Loren spent the weekâ€"end with on | relatives in Colfax, III. ‘of|‘ Miss | Luella and Juliana Willâ€" ‘. | man were weekâ€"end guests of their 8f | grandmother, Mrs. Johanna Grenâ€" sts | ning, in Glenview. Mrs. C. M. Willâ€" ?et: | man visited in Glenview on Sunday. & Mr. and Mrs. Russell Potterton ainâ€" | andâ€" children‘ â€"visited relatives â€" in . Â¥.] Milwaukee on Sunday. at| â€" Miss Verna Taylor has returned and | from the Highland Park Hospital _‘ |and is staying at the Andrew Sayâ€" med | age home. se 3 ifl?‘ "Better Housing Program‘" you us kitchen on unusually convenient m ce 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Olson and family attended a birthday party Sunday at the Richard Janes home in Evanston, eRn GAS KITCHEN Work is progressing on the skatâ€" ing rink on the high school. propâ€" erty in Deerfield under the superviâ€" sion of MarshaH Pottenger. The work is an IERC project with plans which call for the construction of a tennis court and baseball diamond will be grouped accordingly. Come in or telephone. 'I:elepfione Highland Park 3:300â€"3301 H. P. 439 and Deerfield Garage 745 Waukegan & ELECTROLUXK â€"â€" the gas refrigerator â€" will modernize your food prmrvnhn. Givuyou.worymflmmvonim.mw Mw.w»oufinqeod. Has no moving parts to wear, vibrate or e eAs,‘t:NeEâ€"wfl modernize your cogking, Gives you more speed. conve s M. economy. 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