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Highland Park Press, 8 Jun 1935, p. 11

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t to talk cities, with with chil ~camp. Try will gladly any place. ty 1935 Frigidaire r Frecu;, makâ€" lete ‘refrigeration as well as ing outâ€"of you go out It is easy, 1.10 sis, 1 somewbat higher price foydfiw:“mro rtisements, marked on illy 2% is to be added on mal tax epense itscanding features your nearest Pubâ€" ‘you will find the écat a price you ype model is only d look around., â€" fo pay. from; URSDAY, ANY AIRE Normial Storage to day JUNE s, w ~~ P reas on 0 cfl‘fivw Waeukegan hC #‘, Funer: Monday 8t WAY) n Some In the Lk =‘s Stgeet was w in E;’:,"‘., Miss Viv \ felen Marie Lowe dw ' old niece Martha m:w of heart trouble at the hospital on Friday eveâ€" Funeral . services were held 7 at Kelly‘s mortuary in Park and interment was in ; Cemetery. = wauton. Deerfield fire chief, elected vice president of the County Firemen‘s Association Monday evening af the annual. of that group in Lake Vilâ€" is.! Some of Deerfleld‘s volunteer firgmen accompanied Mr. Johnston to Lake Vills meeting. n Dwight Merrell of Chestnut Stzeet was hostess at a party last Monday in compliment to Mrs. Geo. mb of Highland Park, whose v anniversary occurred that _ Miss Vivian Haggie, who teaches in the Irving School, Maywood, is A, for the summer months. Mrs. Joseph Korenin and daughâ€" . Frances spent Memorial Day â€" Mrs. Korenin‘s parents, Mr. Mrs. Iverson in DeKalb, .Carl E. Olson was luncheon f of Mrs. Edmund Anderson of on Wednesday. flr. and Mrs. Walter Page had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr, and .?‘ Carl Mehrnens and children of T arâ€" C234 Mess W OM (hnvah_ EF,, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Churchâ€" ill! of Morton Grove, and Mr. and C. W. Repennig and son of avenue. ; ' | + T. G. Johnson and Mrs. Arâ€" Merner visited at the Gilfillan in Chicago on Tuesday. i . and Mrs. Elmer C.Anderson ’ Mr. Anderson‘s relatives in Beloit, Wis., on Sunday. | ‘ (Mrs. W. C,‘ Plagge spent Friday ‘Saturday with her son Austin in Hines, I!L. Her granddaughter, Plagge, graduated from eighth grade in one of the Mayâ€" school on Friday evening. | Dr. W. F. Weir ‘attended a meetâ€" of the Chicago Presbytery at Church, Chicago, Monday. Milton Merner left last Friday the Boy Scout Camp MaKaJaâ€" Of World‘s Fair Fame â€" Featuring Their Well Known _ | Singing â€" Yodeling and Dancing Acts IN RATHSKELLER _ : . || EVERY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, ;%D‘AY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHTS || ALSO CHICKEN AND smxingnm "5e | ’ danci Wednesday, Saturda Cocncn Piohming Mey 29 and throughout the guaim ireweld Zirk‘s 7â€"Piece Orchestra. _ |. | | BAVARIAN ENTERTAINERS Dietz‘s Stables 4 s wa.-.-___ P i 1 Winnotka 3360 â€" Glencoe 1900 « U-iquty"m“l § PLANTâ€"327â€"29 North Green Bay Road, nlzhhflAl;lfl- Tilinois STORES fmn-st,wmx-nmsw-n# Evanston wfikumwrmmwrm» 5 No toll charge. tloa¢ ‘ 3 l . JUNE 6, 1985 Keep cool all Summer in ong of those good lboking White or Natural Color Linen Suits. 'I‘I;aes_z‘;llihold their lines and fresh good looks if you send them to the Vogue Cleaners. Special care Vogue Cleaners IVANHOE â€" Routes 59A and 176 ' Now Featuring Do Them Better LINEN SUITS PHONES Highland Park 3900 sn â€" Glencoe 19900 â€" Un given to linen Wan, where he will be boating diâ€" rector for the summer. Merâ€" ner will be camp bugler, ; Milton . Frantz has n elected viceâ€"president of the :suburbâ€" an _area . Albright Bi hood. Mrs. Frantz and =i- live acâ€" eompanied him to Naper last Sunday, where a meeting to plan the state brotherhood activities for the year was held. ; ‘ Miss Julia Childs, dean of girls at the North Shore Co Day Sehool,isvidtingurg.c. ). Pickett of Osterman Avenue, \ : )(r.mdlr;. un%mtm};m npechdhomrom p > uboutthomiddlool'l’w e Mr. and Mrs. Clarence And of Hazel Avenue had as weekâ€" end guests, Miss Frieda Anderson and Mr. C. C. Cook of Elgin. â€"| <Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hunt and famâ€" ily were Sunday guests of the Harâ€" ry Green family of Westetn Springs. Mr. and Mrs. John Al?: I? daughter, Gloria, visited | ds Chicago on Sunday, | _/ ry Green family of W‘um Springs. Mrs. Maurice Casad children e n in Aibaa t atives in Oklahoma and : Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison are expected home the latter part of this week from a three weeks‘ visit with relatives in Clarksville and Ozark, Mo. . e hi cHs s Mrs. Floyd Stanger has been ill with a throat ailment, |â€"| . $ Rehearsals for the hh&iflefl ‘paâ€" geant of the Deerfleld Centennial began last evening under the direcâ€" tion of Miss Phyllis Seago. + \The Fun Fest, sponsored by Deerfield Chapter of the Star, on Saturday evening at the Masonic Temple was a) earnival. Booths with all kinds 0 novelties, foods, etc., attracted many buyers. â€" Music was provided by Beckman‘s trio. There were tap dantâ€" ing numbers and a kleyer Hflm kabinet orchestra directed by C. E. Schwarim of Gages Lake, aunt of Mrs. Delbert Meyer, the worthy matron. * e C 9E Tuesday evening, m? 28th, the and white fannels. in thelf% "backwards" party, the evening. During a business sesâ€" sion it was de to send a deleâ€" gate to the annual convention to be held at Na le. Miss Caryl Frants was d to attend with Miss ‘Olive tz as delegate, The June meeting ig to be an outing at Deere Grove,. t Barrington. The league is also sponsoring an "oldâ€" fashioned p.fi during this month sometime, with David Stryker at the head of the committee. 44 Miss Dorothy Myers, daughter of Mrs. J. G..Myérs of Madison, Wis,, formerly of this village, 'r‘ewvm- ing her second year at Univerâ€" sity of W .. She was elected "Queen of the DeMolays" for the anâ€" nual dinner of that organizaâ€" tion held last Rriday evening at the Masonic Temple in Madison. Her brother, Jack Myers, has charge of dinner reservations. The school paâ€" per tells this of Dorothy‘s costume: esttowant a queen, | *. d is e dauchm‘jd M o;lhrh Myerl.mwill wear a fo a figured sheer material over pale yellow. A taffeta “’h‘o"hkh tigs in a large bow at the bottom of the Vâ€"shaped neckline, is the gown‘s only trimming. She will wear rhindfiwne accessories and silver sandals." * Among the Neerfield young people 1 who will be rning home this month from colléege for their sumâ€" mer vacations) are: Doris Hunter, University of Chicago; Duncean Reeds, E Kendall and Mary Hoffman, ‘Uni\;irdty of Illinois; Helâ€" muth Piepenbrok and James:â€" Mundâ€" stock, Univvr#ta of North Caroâ€" lina; Elizabeth Hoffman, Blackburn College; â€" Jean â€"Brand, Maryville, Tenn.. College; : John Derby, De Pauw U + ; Stephen How‘g, University â€"of Missouri; David Stryâ€" ker, Edgeley Todd, Virginia Farmâ€"| er, Clifford Stanger and Ruth Bolt, Lake Forest College; Eleanor Meâ€" Dermott, â€" National â€" Kindergarten College; George Ashman, Virginia Military Institute; Edith Metcalf, Connecticut Callege; and Jean Pettis, ,Ihdnni? . Arizona. _ Walter Metcalf Jr. who attend Lake Forâ€" est Academy, also be returning. ELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY g@f&m ; co f H. 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