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Highland Park Press, 23 May 1935, p. 9

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‘sity 1632 Park, f ;An.., ize 1775 Kout : in @ Concert h“ : mny Evangelical . ® . sacred m‘ at Mr .a mok bre e a : at the cm L COST. NG ORDER:. ter our ys wise leaning at the close of m 8. Yore isic e lhonehnr-.gl te Brand wil} insw.n subject se and GANST fing special w ntendeg ces 0 on Suw AY, MAY 23 Brace og 4 The Tri C Society will have a supâ€" Ber and outing at Forest Preserve Dam Two on Monday at 6:30 p.m. The youngsters are hoping that the summer weather will have arrived by ‘May 27. & 7 , Mr. and Mrs. John Strong enterâ€" tained relatives from Chicago over the ‘weekâ€"end | | o og Thomas Edward Stark, son io eavonp o cago, who was born F was baptized Sunday afternoon ‘by Rev The Lake County rll‘mn"a-un- ing will be held at Lake Vills on Monday evening, May 27. Voh: teer MW plan mnfemu s 4 ~Mr. and Mys. Clarente Repenning and son Jack of '%v . Harbor, Mich., are staying at the E. J. Long home on Greenweod Avenue. Miss Charlotte Brand will enterâ€" tain the Just Sew Club on Tuesday afternoon, June 4. § 4 , Mrs. Arth Pagel had as her weekâ€"end guxu, her brother Mr, Shult and her sister, Miss Ester Shult, of Sumner, Iovi. Mrs. Eugerdie Cook? will enterâ€" tain Dorceas Circle Four of the Presbyterian Church at tea on Friâ€" day at 2 p.mâ€" in her home on Osterâ€" man Avenue. : $ : Mrs. Arnold Keller was a guest at a party of the Daughters of the British Empite at gthSm‘m Hoâ€" tel. on Saturday in Chicago. Miss Friedsa Freiman had as ber weekâ€"end guest, Missâ€" Lydia Kleine, of Chicago. Miss Freeman was hostâ€" ess at a party on Saturday evening at her home on Central Avenue. Mrs. F. H. Meyer and Mrs. W. F. Weir attended a woman‘s auxiliary luncheon at ge Presbyterian College in ‘Chicago on Monday. â€" Orval Fredricks is home from his duties at the Commonwealth Edison Company for a two weeks‘ vacation. & I _ Arthur J. Ender and his sister, Clara Ender, who drove down to Moline, IIl, have returned from a several days‘; visit at the home of their neice,, Mrs. A. L. Dondanville Misses Viola and Irene Rockenâ€" bach and their father, George Rockâ€" enbach, were Sunday dinner guests at the William Brandenburg home in Chicago ; ‘Mr. and Edward G. ‘Jacobâ€" son and daughters spent the weekâ€"end with relatives in Nauvoo, Iilinois. .. | ; Mrs. C. T. Anderson is substitutâ€" ing in the Green Bay Road School, Highland P;f’ this week, for Miss Lulu Behre who was ‘called to Huntingburg, Ind., because of the serious illness of her sister, Miss Anna Behrens. Mrs. Harriet Johnston of Lock, port and Mts. Kenneth Halloway and daughter, Shirley Ann, of Joliâ€" et are visiting at the William Johnâ€" ston and Congad Uchtman homes. A number of Deerfield people atâ€" tended a party Saturday evening given by Mrs. W. G. Churchill of Morton Grove. Thomas Simpson of Detroit, Michâ€", was the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van de. Velden of Osâ€" terman Avenue. : Mrs. A. R. Hedges (Ruth Patterâ€" son) entertained Quid Nune Club on Tuesday evening at her home in Edison Park. . Mr; and Mrs Milford Wandless and two children of Gary, Ind., spent Sunday with Mrs. C. 8. Ft&' at the Isasc Rapp home. Mrs. Wandless is Mrs. Fehtr‘s granddaughter. ~Mrs. E. D. Bleimeh! spent Sunâ€" day with her daughter, Mrs. Marâ€" tin Murphy in Highland Park. ing Friday evening (May 24) the home of Miss Louise Huhn . The Deerfield Unit American Leâ€" gion Auxiliary has postponed its meeting from May 20 to the followâ€" . _ The Hyett family moved from Chicago to the hquse on Warringâ€" ton Road recently vacated by the Naskes who moved to Highland Park. Robert, Hyett entered the fifth grade in the local school lé“n week. ‘Rev. F. G} Piepenbrok of" the St. Paul‘s Churth, officiated at two Â¥ gs. On. May 4 chla z,, d Miss Martha Elsie Natel, both d.&efib, were united in marâ€" fiage at qsgo Paul‘s Church with Adelia M. Folsom and Herman C. \Miss ice Berendt of Highâ€" land Park and Carl Nielsen of Munâ€" delein were married by Rev. Piepâ€" enbrok on May 18 at St. Paul‘s parsonage} Their .lmm‘tl were Miss Edna DeVore and Charles A. Retzinger. j~~ . _ e o THURSDAY _ Deerfield â€" Local. and Personal BAVARIAN ENTERTAINERS Dietz‘s Stables ‘ Of World‘s Fair Fame â€"Featuring Their Well Known: Singing . â€" Yodolil:‘:;:fibdll Acts _ | IN RA £.24 i EVERY WEDNESDAY, AY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND AY NIGHTS G. Piepenbrok, at the home ALSO CHICKEN AND m ‘DINNERS, 75e _ | ; Modern and old time dances every Saturdgy night with / | Zirk‘s 7â€"Piece Orchestra. _ IVANHOE â€" Routes 59A and 176 & j Now F.W k MAY : 23, 1935 at Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison left Saturday for a two weeks‘ |imotor trip. | They will visit Mr. Hutchiâ€" gon‘s sister, Mrs. R. E. L%u olmes and family in Clarksville, Mo,., and his brother, William Hutchison and family in Ozark, Mo. L of Carl E. Bates, local Rotarian, has boentlppoinhdamembon the Mrs. V. William Briddle and baby son are expected home. tg:l week from the Highland Park Hospital. Their other little son, John William, is staying at the C. Vâ€" Steiner home. â€" Mr, and Mrs. G, Hammer of Chiâ€" cago spent Sunday at the home of their | son. Clifford Hammer. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Selig and daughter : Virginia of . Highwood spent Sunday at the Peter J| Juhâ€" rend ‘home.‘ ; 14 Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Frantz, Miss: Laura .Wesssling and| Miss Bertha Freese visited Miss Sarah Schneider on Sunday in the Old People‘s Home in New Carlisle, Ind. Miss Schneider has been there for the past eleven years. f Miss Florence ‘Chrolan, accomâ€" panied by her brother, Wi , of Harrisburg, Ill., visited their sis. ter, Mrs. Molly Câ€" Pfister on Satâ€" urday. : pa 10 3 Ewald Winter of Chicago Sunday with his father, 4 Winter. _/ : 99 Mrs. Fred LaBahn spent Wedâ€" nesday at the Georgo'LaBah home in Evanston. } { # The Friedman family moyed to Brier Hill last week in the house recently‘vacated by the Morgans. . Mrs. Willard Soukup and daughâ€" ter of Freeport have come up this week because of the death of Mrs. Soukup‘s sister, Mrs. Leslie Haggie. Dr. W. F. Weir will icon a conference on church â€" ad 4 tion in Vincennes, Ind., on y 28 (today) for the,Vineenn?l' byâ€" tery., } 120 Mr. and Mrs. J; P. Schneider ‘of Chicago visited at the Ryan and Ender homes on Monday. | } The Principals‘ Club, composed of the heads of the: various grade schools met for their ly dinner, meeting last W eveâ€" ning at Brier Hill Country Club. Mrs. Chester Wessling is filling the station of Martha at tha) Wauâ€" kegan Chapter, O.E.S., this evening and that of secretary at \Des Plaines Chapter on Monday evening, at the advance officers‘ night. ; I 322 N. First St. Mrs, Isaac Rapp and her |group of cradle roll children, "Little Herâ€" alds" will be guests at the Woman‘s Missionary Society of the Be hem‘â€" Church at a party on JTu«- day afternoon, June 4. | : The Woman‘s Auxiliary of Bethâ€" Iehem Church is meeting this| afterâ€" noon. â€"Miss Edna Frhl%h nd Mrs. Rebecca Merner will act as Mys. Burr Hindahl,; newly élected president of the Deerfleld Woman‘s Club, â€" entertained" her i‘s on Monday Afternoon. (The ttee chairmen for the year‘s work were discussed. nrsatt h esn‘ Miss Ethel Titus is ‘Jmm the horie of Mrs. Emma Tripp in Libâ€" ertyvyille for the remainder of the school year. . | ‘ Dahl‘s k Auto Reconstruction Co. Rev. Earl J. Bruso de the commencement address at the Tripp School on Tuesday evening and 'i{: give the address at the Imot School ‘commencement | exerc on Friday : evening, May 24. ty Superintendent .W, C. Petty is ill and will be unable to attend. | $ The Deerfield Woman‘s Club will have a refreshment stand the: high school grounds the day of the pagent, June 29, and \the pro ‘ will be put in the building fund of: the field house. Mrs. E. Hâ€" Selig, Mrs., Eugene Beeker; and Mrs, Harâ€" ry Muhike are members of th com-{ mittee to arrange the sale. Of Mr. and Mrs. Edward in West Lake FQrm 83 ‘ for the baby were Edward Zande and Mrs. Ewald Stilke. _ of Mr Auto Repainting | > :Coldl"rm:.udAxlo | ““r“mfl APRING SERVICE TT WEINGAM .DR G Spent ugust Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nusbaum and their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Murl Bair of Oak Park were. Sunday guests at the Emil Fredricks home. Fred Tappenbeck and his Ifagxer G. Tappenbeck of Chiâ€" cago and his grandson Robert Derâ€" rickson of Forest Glen‘visited at the Fredricks home on Saturday. Eleven members of ‘the Deerfield Camp, Royal Neighbors, attended a stunt night program at Lake Forest George S. Dwyer, a conductor on the: Milwaukee r7 for many years, died Wednesday atâ€"a Chicago sanitarium following & three year‘s illness. Services were ‘held Saturday in Chicago with interment in Roseâ€" hill. Mr. and Mrs. Dwyer are formâ€" er residents of this village,. ; Rey. and Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok spent last week at Hayward, Wis. <Mrs. Clarence Anderson will be hostess to members of the Chatter ‘N‘ Sew Club on Wednesday evening at her home on Hazel Avenue. Mrs. Minnie Gumme and son, Mr. William Gumme, Mr. gnd Mrs. Edâ€" ward Guritz and thrée dgughters, and Mr. and Mrs. William Guritz and daughter, | all Evanston, Wen?mday guests at the Fred La Bahn home. â€" > ols B . Mrs. H. C. Youngs and her mothâ€" er, Mrs. Grace Cotrell of Highland Park with Mré. I 'BLnnd and Mrs. Alex Willman, t-p‘humday in Milwaukee. â€" t¢ Mrs. Harold Sabin (Pearl Juhâ€" rend) has returned to her home in Elmhurst, following appendecâ€" tomy st St. Joseph‘s Hospital in Elâ€" gin. . Her cousin, Mrs. William Fields (Martha Hagi) is now at her home in Libertyville following a major operation at the Lake County. Hosâ€" pital. |â€"â€" ; + Mn â€"~C. C,. Kapschull is leaving shortly for a three weeks trip in Nevada. . Janet Marie Kress, the infant daughter of Mr. and | rs. Richard Kress, / was â€"christened| Sunday by Rev. J. E. Savage ;in the Holy Cross Church. Sponsors ‘e Betty Claâ€" vey, daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Elâ€" mer Clavey (Marie Kress) and Kress ‘Willman, sot.nozi r. and Mrs. Al::( Wi{l'mdn ( A Kro‘se.)' uJ _ Mrs. Friedel Fuller is entertainâ€" ing Dinner Club members and their husbands this evening mt her home in Bannockburn. â€" © :/ 1 : Deearfield mwell répresented at the gche Stadium on { y when the Boy Scouts of the North Shore Area presented a program, â€" © ¢redential committee foy the district confetence at Elgin on May 22 and ENYNERY FORD CAR BUILT HAS THE SAME FORD Vâ€"TYPE, s CYLINDER ENGINE Here is an allâ€"weather car for people who hate todr’ivec?opednpundet n ima: ovable top when the sun is shining. The side windows, of course, can be rolled up when the top is down if there is too much breeze . . . And they are held i fmel hss J * ""‘ ‘The top is of tanâ€"colored, inter rubber cloth . . . There is a luggage rment behind the sear 'OYdUwamallthe mdinugm?sofa mudanmm the same car with the nâ€"sky of a p on? , . . Then here is THE PRESS83 Mrs. C. G. Pettis spent Wednesâ€" day ‘with her niece, Mrs, Franklin Thomas, in Evanston. f The association is appealing for contributions for the upkeep of the ‘ The annual> meeting of, the Deerâ€" field Cemetery Association will be held Friday afternoon, May 24, in the town hall at 4â€"o‘clock for the purpose of receiving reports of the secretary: and treasurer and transâ€" action of new businessâ€" ‘~ The grade school papers contained the following about the school chilâ€" dren‘s participation in the centenâ€" nial: "The wighth grade is be'gjn- ning the study of ‘The History of Deerfield" ‘The Centennial commitâ€" tee on publicity has‘ asked us to write stories about early Deerfield. The best of these will be printed in the local papers. We are coâ€"operatâ€" ing with them and working on our stories. The finance committee has also asked that each school child doâ€" nate something towards the expenseé of the centennial." The sixth grade is also studying the history of Deerâ€" field. We find many interesting things we did: not know about opr village. â€" We are anxious to learn more, The coming pagéant promises to be of much interest. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Thomas (Louise Kergten) of Evanston visâ€" ited at the Fred Haggie home Monâ€" day evening. . 1 t R:Ennd Earl J. Bruso awarded leadership training certificates | on Sundg evening to Mrs. John Vetter, Mrs. E. J. Bruso, Mrs. Arthuir Lee, Myrtle â€"â€" Lee, Elmer Rasmussen, Anna Marie Herrmannâ€" and Olive Frantz.. Miss Frantz received gspeâ€" cial honors for four credits and was given a special certificate. . ; / Deerfield Cemetery y Ass‘n to Meet May 24 _ The Independent Social Club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Louis Ott. t | Migs Genevieve Card entertained tvl;o peer;ld:ve t:tclmsthqt‘r:fidfl ednesday ‘even t f Fecker home, ng at e Eugene last Tuesday evening. â€" Principal parts in ‘a school room ‘skit were taken by Mrs, Walter, Page and Mrs. Emil Fredricks, as the boy and the ;o:remr Highland Park‘s camp also rticipated in the program. : Hmmq Rockenbach attended a di institute directed by the Lake County Council of Religious Education at the Fox Lake Comâ€" mg‘;fiy Church on Monday evening. to choose off by w See this COMEDY Wednentar MMMEKIR C «. c Wws . onn msorier? t‘ay" .“,}’fiISSCI%,é.IPi’I"FT Feature Starts at 7 p.m. and.precedes and f _ Children â€" in . three gr schools of : West rfield Townshi (Ba kburn, Wilmot and Deer field) have been : by the pul licity «committee : df the Dee Ceat:mi‘al Comempration | to write histori¢al themes, the best of whic will ‘be published in local newspai pers. )/ 1 j e are: ident, Theodo: J. Knaak; secretary, John L. V ter;: treagurer, rles ‘A. Selig} ;trutz-: Bert E , Hexrman Lud wig and Mrs. Edith Osterman.> | Children to ‘:l'zite of P â€" ‘Deerfield Centennial Suggestions for topics were Coming: "The W tole Town‘s Ta & :8 "Private Worlds" TT with wmm;u G-;EQ Herbert, Nonltri fluhf N;"e.m Bnl(hy-llondlyl May 26â€"27 ‘Joan Blondell â€" Farrell "TRAVELING SALESLADY" > ETLE EVA tems 12200 Tw Lo D) "I."l -â€"â€"Il..'i S‘CH(}OLI(I)'E';OT;E??%X%%S in j | fi FO UTHORIZED RD DEALERS "EVERGREEN" \Read The Want Ads . A pioneer who has con Ep“.‘mthor in Du: [| A ‘bricf history df West: ownship ; ry?We‘t } A pioneer ancestor; / Growth of the bus ir churches. | bet ; One Drop of Blood! Hew it olved the most diabolical in ‘the History of India, | in The American Weekly, Maâ€" jazine Distributed _ with! NEXT SUNDAY‘S CHICAGO ND EXAMINER.> > | ng" " â€" "West t of the Into Your nl:fl with Ellaline '71‘-11 ring, A. E. M ‘ \Screen Souvenir <+\Comedy day * 1. 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