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Highland Park Press, 10 Oct 1935, p. 10

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F K JC 4# || $ NZ +y 11y in Jelferson, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. rge H. Osen of Palo Alto, Calif., were the guests of the McCraren sis on Sunday, Mrs. Osen is a daughtér of Annie Cadâ€" well Titcomb, At granddaughter of Philemon Cadwell and a great granddaughter of ‘two pioneer Deerâ€" field settlers, Jostph Cadwell and Richard Hendee. Mrs. Osen viewed the Cadwell homestead on‘ Waukegan Road now occupied by Miss Loretta Heman, where Miss Rosilla Cadwell, the first school cher in this viâ€" «* Mr. and Mrs 1 Frick of Hazel avenue, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bowman of Barrington, spent the weekâ€"end witwh'n. Frick‘s famâ€" ily in Jefferson, Wis. Donald Joseph Visoky, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Vi , born Oct. 30, 1934, was baptized October 5, at the St. Paul‘s par , with Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok officiating, Sponsors were Miss Mildred Sticken and Wilâ€" liam J. Holm. Joann Mathilda Johnson, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnâ€" son (Mathilda Borchardt) born on June 4,‘1935, was baptized Oct. 4 at the home of her aunt and uncle. Sponsors were Mr. Alfred Johnson and Mrs. Stanley| Antes. A double christening of the two grandchildren of| Mr. ang Mrs. Paul Borchardt of hland Park took place Friday evening, Oct. 4, at the Stanley Antes Homes in Deerfield, with Rev. F G.) Piepenbrok of ‘St. Paul‘s Church officiating. All of the grandparents of the two babies were present: Mr. and Mrs. George Anâ€" tes, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Johnson and the Borchardts. Roger Stanle and Mrs. Stan Botchardt) bor baptized Oct. 4 parents. â€" Spons¢ fred Schwab a Borchardt. | The experience of hundreds of °_ tair cities proves these facts about Coi the merit of concrete for buildâ€" dra ing arterial t bili Concrete is lower in first cost | . ‘Cor than any othxr paving matee ‘cos gial of comparable quality, _ \tire ‘ Conm«isb‘ifnd:emosteco- Insist nomical type of surface tomainâ€" . street: PAGE TEN RELIABLE DEMAND & EN FOR ALL ARTERIA es t<â€"_r t in‘ & .C1 Déerfield Personals & y L ce PORTLIAV NesmEA T A<tOCclaTiOoN Neb ; $3 W. Grand Ave., Chicago, IIL, _ f no CON y Antes (Frances June 9, 1934, was t the home of his rs were Mrs, Alâ€" d ~Mr. <Ferdinand isoky, son of Mr. , botn Oct. 30, October 5, at the , with Rev. F. jating, Sponsors Antes, son of Mr. 'rbo[or/n‘. copy of «"Pavements for Modern Tr ; M Cnrl'%erte!‘ has réeturned from |Spring Hill, ‘West . Virginia;, wheré she visited at the home of her son, Herbert Hertel, A marriage license was issued in Waukegan last week to George Jaâ€" cob Hartwick of Waukeganâ€" and Inez Irene Blomberg of Deerfield. Miss Beatrice Krantzs of Oak Park, |who tapght at the Deerfleldâ€" Shields high school last year, is a membér of the faculty at the Stickâ€" ney Private School, Hollywood aveâ€" late ! Elizat ed hen Wis., with t burg. Mr. 8 come , ment, childr guests home. _ Dt.\and Mrs. V. W. Spriggs and m‘r. d Mrs. Joseph Feltman were es Saturday evening at . the homejof Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Ringâ€" land in Park Ridge. 1 s : Mrg. Wade McNutt will be hostess to members of the Chatter ‘n‘ Sew Club on Wednesday evening at her home in Highland Park,. Mr.| and Mrs. Carl Mehrtens and, children of Cicero were weekâ€"end guests at the Clarence Repenning Roj now | â€" Mrs. C. T. Anderson has been §ubstituting in the Green Bay Road S‘ch‘ 1 in Highland ;Park_ th_i_a _yveek. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feltman have ‘moved into their newly comâ€" pleteéd attractive home west of the Orphgns of the Storm on the River Road. f y < Anthony Hodel is having a new home built in the Clavey Evergreen subdivision on Arbor Vitae Road. A $8,000 building permit was issued. a la ranch near Denver, Colo., where they will reside.. * . The marriage of Miss Iola Virâ€" ginia Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Anderson of Fair Oaks avenue, to Philip S. Davis, Jr., of Denver, took place on Virginia‘s eighteenth birthday anniversary, September 28, in Castle.Rock, Colo. Mr. Davis is a cousin of Virginia‘s mothér, and owns half interest in ; ge Stryker and ‘Wallace Reichelt of Chicago were the dinner gue Tuesday ‘evening at the eichelt home and visited Jack Zenâ€" geler in Highland Park, i a. 3 cinity lived. Miss Rosilla died at the of 98 years in California. The (Osens also visited the graves of miany of their ancestors in the Deerfield Cemetery, : Mrs. Olivia Anderson will be the hos to St Paul‘s Sewing Society next |Thursday afternoon. IAL STREETS tain/ and: l:t: dl. longess fimh in any weather, ins quickly, increases visiâ€" bl.lll*, improves appearance, Con The CRETE rt Stahl of Prairie View is ployed at R. A. Nelson store. and Mrs. V. W. Spriggs and d Mrs. Joseph Feltman were two little daughters of the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stadler, eth Ann and Belinda, returnâ€" e last Thursday from Ringle, where they had been living heir aunt, Mrs. Jacob Hutenâ€" They. are now living with adler‘s aged mother who has here from her home in Beâ€" on concrete for rete cuts your driving by saving on gas, oil, and car repairs. 11. ‘Mrs. Raymond Bell and‘ daughter spent the weekâ€"end in Aurora and Mrs. Bell‘s sister returned with her to spend the week. Captain Bell has been in Detroit on business for the government. | 1 Miss Shirley Blaine entertained the teachers of St. Paul‘s Church _ The â€"Edgecombs have moved from North Chestnut Street to Mrs. Mary Beardsley‘s house on Osterman Ayâ€" enue. _ + i f Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hammer and children have moved from the Fred Selig house to North Chestnut Street to the house recently vacated by the Otto Houts. | Miss Charlotte Brand was hostess to th eJust Sew club on Tuesday afternodn. t ~_F. D. Grimm and Roy Hutton of Towner, North Dakota, were overâ€" night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarâ€" ence Anderson of Hazel Avenue on Wednesday â€"and returned home on Sunday after attending the three Chicago world series games. Mrs. E. H. Selig entertained at a luncheonâ€"stork shower on Wednesâ€" day in compliment to Mrs. Carl E. Bates. 4) Mrs, ‘Leslie Brand and her mother Mrs. A. L. Renning were lunchâ€" eon guests Monday at the Clarence Rasmussen home in Chicago. Dan Hunt was installed as chef de train of Voiture 604 of. the 40 and 8, American Legion honor soâ€" ciety. This office corriiponds to that of senior viceâ€"commander l Eleanor Gastheld, broke both the Bones in her forearm while glgint at school last week. El¢anor is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Herman Gasthield. 5 i Et o Virginia Gastheld, a daughter of the Alfred Gastfields, was knocked unconscious when she fell on her face while at play last week. | .. Mrs. Hubert Juhrend was hostess to the Evangelical Daughters yesâ€" terday afternoon at the Peter Juhâ€" rend home. _ | +‘The St. Paul‘s Guild met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harâ€" ry Horenberger. Mrs. Martin Murâ€" phy of Highland Park will be: the next hostess on November 1. | nue, near Sheridan Road, in Chicaâ€" go, this year Miss Krantz teaches social gciences in their junior and senior high schools. t# NORTH SHORE GAs R Low gas heat rate . A new low rate offers you econamical gas heat. Besides, the savings $:red on the low rate, gas heat elim&nateo inany expenses such as those ftfij' freâ€" quent cleaning and redeeoratiqé Gas heat is clean and makes no grime or oily vapors in your home. Flérther economies are mad‘e on mild:édayt C OMPLETEL Y carefréee! That is ~â€"4 one outstanding and exclusive feature of gfi heat. It méans thlt you have even, dependable heat without ordering, storing or handling fuel . . . that you have the exact temperature you want simply by setting an ufistdrs themospat . ... and that you a?-o reâ€" lieved of all responsibility in providâ€" ing comfort for your family. Gas heat is 100% carefree and dutomafié! THE PRESS _Miss Olive Fraptz, who attends North W Colle? at Naperville, spent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" ‘ents, Mr. and Mrs, Milton Frantz. Mrs. Chester Wessling will serve ag warder |at the I:l.tine hapter OTE.S. Friday evening at their adâ€" vance officers‘ night. . © | ‘The Harold Youngs have returnâ€" mto their| home on Brit Road fterâ€"a several weeks trip up north. {Richard Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Hoffman, is attending a trades schgol in 3hiclgo £ learn the tonsorial art. â€" | {Mrs. w‘}l Willman will entertain her ‘sewing | club on? Wetinesgday afâ€" ternoon. | 1. 45 d | t; 17, â€"at the church A special program for the: occasion will be held that |day, and a committee, hegded by Mrs. W.!F. Weir, will seâ€" l'Th. 8p er.f h | \The ds of the sovereign counâ€" cil, h decreefof the 3:«: of the Builderk, was conferred on Kenâ€" npm” Vetter, on Tu?sdny% at the Oriâ€" ental Consistory in Chicago, ~Six new| members were received into Deerfigld‘s Préesbyterian church :;‘: Sunday, They were Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Greim, Mr. and Mrs. .;:mes fil bbott and Captain and rs. John /H. Wyman. ; The byterian Woman‘s Misâ€" sionary Sotiety celebrates its 31st niversary on Thursday afternoon, '%ch‘ool last evening at her home. ‘ Miss Elitabeth McCraren: has reâ€" turned from Cleveland, Ohio, where she umn . the eucharistic conâ€" gress of Catholic churches. _ _ ‘fifi;;. Ha ry Baum entertained her Libertyville cont bridge club on last T y afternoon.‘: | _ . _ j 4 South First Street ‘elephone 555 _ Highland Park GREENSLADE M"" Contractor Electric Shop ;&apw C lectric .___ Get free estimate .: Why délay Znowing the cost of gas heat ionJ; your home? It‘s easy for you to get't‘u facts so you can give this matchless heating service serious conâ€" siderntietn. Simfly telephone and ask uotoollndn:u‘nhutin‘endn“rto survey fiom: boine and prepare a reliâ€" able estimate of gas heat cost. This survey and estimate will not obligate you in any way. Call now for complete gas heat facts! | ® when accurate control of gas h¢at enâ€" ables :;Fn to avoid waste of f\ll. No fuel is burned unnecessarily when you have g ' heat! In the gas heated home, gas used in all other appliances costs less, too. These many economies make gas heat cost much less than you may supposel . f Phone Highland Park 3300 * SWw Apaiictes ___â€" HOWARD MORAN Plumbing &rid Heating _ ELECTROL OM BURNERS _ 512% Laurel A""g"i â€"â€"Highland Park _ Shop Phone, Highland Park 271 â€" Residence g p / hen Open: WEEK DAYS 9 a.m. ‘~ en . SATURDAY {q to .",‘,’:_"‘-;‘E y.., ... ... SUNDAYS 2:30 to &9D for readine onty . ‘:.- are * to the x Room, e CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING [ 1 § B Co:fi lea You can tr# gas heat now without investing t new heating ‘# ment. We Will install a gas burner at our #nse and r,movta’ 6urexpen ifyoumlot% fied. Whilefyou are trying the ### burner yoh! pay only a small monthly that in the averagt home to only $3 a month. 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