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Highland Park Press, 2 Jan 1936, p. 7

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gry *k 1936 naD in vyision in arles is a toundneSs ontinued SES SHOP | / ~will be held in the First Unite und the public FTHING S5uRE P\i:l,'rn-o A GREAT & HAPPINESS By ithfully by DAY,» JANUARY OA]' e Sale mpany €) ie Wood Thom mine + Persian Nutria « Beaver. Capes and Sets, are proud n of oneâ€" ind in the dnston y Kent Terry able have been ie level of ordiâ€" us, natural skins won‘t find else« ht in weight as the customary ce of every coat much less than ing so beautiful. SK our plant eéervice OAK ~1ze3 [H LINDEN 2 ILAND PARK Tuesday Shop jlay, hnd knit mported and com her shop M 0C vith Want , All ~B. in the lmm 4 ed Evangelica} ic is _cordian home F Ch AVE lCag co ted doâ€" riâ€" 1936 y mail was handled very this year by the new postmaster, John Welch. A vacént room at the rear of the was opened where all genâ€" eral delivery was taken care of. The n r of workers in the office was sed and the office reâ€" open all day the Sunday Christmas and every night until 9 a‘clock. Mrs.| William Notman of Sinco North bukou arrived Monday for a short visit with her sisters Mrs. rey IdCuter. Mr. Mrs. Charles Bickford of _c,gntd avenue entertained . on Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin of i Mr. and Mrs. Green of Wte, relatives, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stearns and their little son Tommy, neighbors, on Central avenue, Deerfield. "Mrs. Carl Rommel and daughter, Junet, 'g LaGrange are planning to leave for Tucson, Arizona the first week hih',“m' because of Janet‘s ill health. Mrs. Rommel was Ileene Kent and a former teacher in the local grade school. Misseés Ella ahd Sadie Wessling of Biglig:)nd Park were dinner guests at the home of their brother, Chesâ€" ter grling"of Rosemary terrace on stmas: day. Mr. and Mrs. Max Euler (Bessie Knicketboker) have adopted a baby boy to be a companion to their‘little daughter, Elizabeth, whom "they adopted five years‘ ago. 'l'l‘\e Et}l- ‘f Nielsen of Northbrook, a a student in the Deerfieldâ€" high school and a member of Harold Finch‘s band, played his hone‘ solo, "Saxaphobia," on Major. Bowes program in New YÂ¥ork City on Sunday evening and immediately offered a posâ€" ition with the unit which is to open an ent in the Oriental Theâ€" ater Chicago on‘ Friday of this week.| Harry gave a gasp of surâ€" prise delight when offered. the to play in two theaters in and said, | in expressing § "If it is all the same to you, Major, I‘d like to hurry home to be| in the Oriental theater on Friday." > d o Deerfield girl. t Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schwab and daughter, Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. William Lesser of Prairie View and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gisselbrecht of Wheeling were Christmas guests gpests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwab of Hazel avenue. Dr. and Mrs, James Goldring, forâ€" mer Deerfield residents, have moved from Austin to Victoria, British Columbia, Canada and are living in the cottage on Dr. Goldring‘s brothâ€" er‘s estate, "View Royal." The Goldrings lived for years in the house now occupied by George Antes on West Deerfield avenue. ers reside in â€" Kitchner, Ontario, Canada, Mrs. Euler is a former «Mrs.| Arnold Keeler was hostess at a holiday party for members of the Just Sew club, Friday afternoon. Mrs. A. R. Warner will be hostess to the club on Tuesday afternoon, January 7. The lovely collie deg owned by Mr. and Mrs. Irving Brand was run over and killed Friday on Deerfield l:.u':nd Mre. Burr Hindahl spent Christmas with Mrs. Hindahl‘s sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Robert Stoebig in Kenoâ€" Miss Hazel Rapp, who teaches. in Belvideére, spent the holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. I. â€"A. Rapp of Central avenugé and reâ€" | turned yesterday . to her teaching duties.| | The kflnzement of Miss Dorothy ood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Lidgerwood to Wayne Thomas of Highwood has been anâ€" nounced. Miss Dorothy is a teacher in the Deerfield Grammar . school and Mr. Thomas is principal of the Oak Terrace school. ‘WSDAY. Misg Hazel Miller is returning this weekâ€"end from Pittsfield, Misâ€" souri, where she spent the holiâ€" days with her mother. Other memâ€" bers of the grade school faculty who \Ee out of the state were Miss Genevieve Card, Miss© Jean Nygard and Miss Irene Evenson at their Romes in Wisconsin. Miss Beth Andrew spent the holiâ€" days with her mother in Rockford and Miss Leta Toll was with her parents in Chicago Heights. Other‘ members of the faculty remained on the North Shore. Mrs| Paul M. Dietz is spending the Christmas holidays with_ her aister Mrs. Frank Saeman in Cross Plains, Wis, Mrs. Dietz‘s little mece, Ruth Saeman, had been visitâ€" ing at the George Kach home for several days before Christmas and Went north with her aunt. uks _ Mr. and Mrs. John D. Schneider spent New Years with Mrs. Schneidâ€" er‘s parents, Mr.‘ snd Mrs, Fred Remley in Crawfordsville, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer enterâ€" tained at the annual family dinner last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norton and daughter Elizâ€" abeth Lu were here from Harvey for the Christmas, eve family party at the Delbert Meyer home and for the reunion the next dnyr‘ ; ‘Mr.; and Mrs. John Stackpoole is the former Ruth Burghart of Mkbnm.' Their ng tookl place Saturday at St. s church in Forest. | Elmer Hoffman her new “fi. Robert Elmer, are return= L&al and Personal Anderson and Miss Audâ€" f. JANUARY 2, 1936 ning. ing home Ithis week from the Alice| ding t wenlus in Home in Forest. fes s !.1 i¢ ptr &: Tfl':ird biyrtl:KW lnni:i | Mr. and Frank O‘Connor are| versary of their Mmmm Jr.‘ proudly afn ng the birth of a| |Marilyn Gagne: of Park Ridge little daugh t on Thursday, Dec. &A d Lorraine Plagge of Maywood 26, at the Highland Park hospital.| ate, visiting their grandmother, â€" The Altgr and Rosary society will Mrs. W. F. Plagge, this week. _ meet Friday evening at the Holy r. and Mrs. Carl E. Olson and Cross Parish,hall at 8 o‘¢lock. A f4mily spent Christmas Day with devotional| service will be held in th8 Ol#4f Olsen‘s in Chicago and the churel. ter the short busi. N°W Yéar‘>Bay with the Axel Oliâ€" ness sessipn there will be a social) Y¢"3 in Chicago. 4 hour,. â€" _ | § f j lC *6 lrph;‘nsx“of ht‘he Storm," }rene George Kerrihard, wh | sie cLaughlin‘s dog refuge; visifingxa' the home of gi:‘:fln‘_”:finl st of the village, was robbed last Mrs. Pdter Perry ‘spent the past week with her daughter, Mrs. Emily Baxter in|Oak Park. s George Kerrihard, who had been visiting a thq}lthom'e of Rhis son, M. L. Kerwmhgrd returned to his home in‘ Red , Towa, last week. St. Paul‘s Ladies Aid society is . meeting ursday afternoon (toâ€" day) in the newly completed church school rooms. Hostesses wil} be Mrs. Philip Rommel, â€"Mrs. Louis Soefker and Mrs. Samuel Rockenâ€" | bach. [ew officers of the ‘organâ€" 'ization lre: President, Mrs. John Ott; vice president, Mrs. E. P. Osâ€" terman; ,}treasurer, Mrs. Elmer l Schmidt;'Eseci'etary, Mrs. Ferdinand | Sallach; financial secretary, Mrs. | Julius Joknson. _ 4 Mr. an 'Mlyrs. Richard Kress enâ€" tertained‘ t a party for the Kress families ‘ lof | Deerfleld, : Highland Park .and (Winnetka on Friday eveâ€" ning at their home on Todd court. Mrs. Mgxwell Kerrih’rd will enâ€" tertain th Contract Bridge club on Friday affernoon. Mrs. J. D. Schneider of Brier Hill road will be hostess to the Chatter ‘N‘ Sew_‘ lub on Wednesday eveâ€" Mr. and Mrs. John Schminke of Wheeling | were dinner guests on Wednesday at the William Koebelin home. Mrs. rt Page and Mrs. Arâ€" thur Mermer |were hostesses: at a Christmas| party for the Bethlchem Womans |Auxiliary ‘on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Trygve Nelson of Chicago were dinner guests on Wedâ€" nesday at|the John Ott home. Mt.:â€"and Mrs. Carl Frick went to Jefferson, Wis. on Tuesday to wvisit Mrs. Frick‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henry for the holidays. Mr. and| Mrs. Peter Curtis of Chiâ€" cago s ednesday at the Edâ€" win Bec home on â€" Rosemary terrace. | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson were hosts to twelve at dinner on Christâ€" mas. + f The R. D. Reeds and S. P. Hutchâ€" ison families attended a family gathering|on Christmas‘day at the Roy Hutchison home in Chicago. â€" The Do society is holding an all day ting today at the Deerâ€" field Presbyterian church. ' Mrs. C.| L. Sorg (Mamie Vetter) passed away at her home in Falls City, Neb..\and funeral services were held| Dec. 24. Mrs. Sorg is a sister of njol‘? L. Vetter; Mr. and Mrs. David j Mr. and Mrs. David Sanders enâ€" tertained at a buffet supper on Satâ€" urday at|their home ig Highland Park. j | Kenneth Wessling spent the weekâ€" end at th¢ L. A. Whitacre home in West Li y Towm .: st. :) .n Mrs. John Heafield of Landis lane had as her holiday guests her father and. sister from the East + Mrs. Robert E. Pettis is ill with an attack|of grippe. 1/ r The regular monthly meeting of the Deerfleld Village Board{will be held Tu y évening, January 14 at the Masonic temple.: The rfield Chapter O. E.â€"S. is meeting (Thursday evening <(toâ€" night). January 16 a card party for <the public is being planned. \The chapter is also makâ€" ing arrangements for a play to be presented in the near future. _‘Henry Petersen, formerly on the Deerfield Police force, is now a speâ€" cial polic n for Bannoqkbgfn. _ Mrs. c.fi-l T. Anderson is ill with grippe. || <o| 00. 0 | e Rev. L. C. Schmidt of Naperville will conduct the devotional services on Wednésday evening, January 8, at the Bethlehem church, Deerfield. Mrs. G| A. Willen ‘entertained at a birthday dinner on Sunday in honor of|the anniversaries of her mother, Mrs. John Grootemont, and her ‘husband, Mr. Willen. % Miss. ida. Anderson and Wilâ€" fred Cook of Elgin were dinner guests last Wednesday at the Clarâ€" ence Anderson home. a A leaking exhaust gasket usually will cause a (whistling noise, which is more noticeable when the motor is accelerlated quickly or when it is pulling hard, according to the emergeney r service department of the Chicago Motor Club. Mr. rs, Lester Taylor of Crystal ké have .a son born Decemb 25 whom they have named Jdhn. Mrs. Taylor was Ruth Raskemhakh.. John is theirAthird. i Crystal k¢ have ;ia son DDTE Decembert 25 whom they have named John. Mrs. Taylor was Ruth Rockenbagh,. John is their third. Max Meredith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde. Meredith of Deerfield and â€" Evelyn, Schroeder of Des Plaines er7 married Christmas Day and will live on the Grove farm in the house recently vacated by Mr. eredith‘s sister, Mrs. Euâ€" gene Boyer.. Mr. Meredith‘s parâ€" ents also|live on the Grove farm. 18 s in i atcne cmWd Mr. and Mrs. C48. family _¢f azk P Year‘s Y ts law and| da hter, Harold Reterson of street. â€" | Miss cago wA niece M Mr. a tertaine 4154 E1 hed! ht aditbrnacetiibe uht u* an M#. Clayton C. Fehr and ‘ df Oak Park were New Day guests of their sonâ€"inâ€" nd ds-:z’hter, Mr. and Mrs. i THaterkon of North Chestnut (argaret Ludiow. of Chiâ€" the| weekâ€"end guest of her . Martha C.)Love. : Mfrs. William Lichter enâ€" rélatives from Wilmette Bttty and June Gunekel of Chiâ€" cago . spent Christmas Day with their : mother, â€" Mrs. Mildred Love | Gunckel,. and their sister Verne at the Love home. _\ . [ ; ! rs. ‘Martha C. Love, with Mr. ahd Mrs. Berry: Devine, attended the|funeral of Mrs. Catherine Welâ€" tér | in‘ Wilmette on Friday. . Mrs. elter| who passed away Christmas orning, was a daughter of the late Daniel Dawson of Everett .and a cqugin of Mrs. Love‘s. e Saturday evening Neighborâ€" heéod club surprised Mr. and Mrs. V inm Johnston on Thursday eveâ€" nfi and helped them celebrate their 31st wedding anniversary. e Neighborhood club held its New Year‘s party last evening at the Samuel Rockenbach home. r. and Mrs. Walter Page had as their Christmas Day guests the Protine family of Elmhurst, Mt. and Mrs, Walter T. Churchill of xorbon Grove and Mr. and Mrs. C Mehrtens and son of Cicero. e Pages spent Sunday with the nes in Elmhurst. ue and silver decorations made a ivery lovely background for the ‘young people‘s party on Thursday evening at the Bethlechem church, rfield. * e Deerfield Camp of Royal N\ iFth will hold their installaâ€" tion at the Town Hall on Thursday evening, Jan. 9. It is not a publi¢ installation. L + "nuary is the month to save on fi f personal printed stationery. The Highland Park Press is offering January RYTEX ‘DECKLE EDGE VELLUM stationery in DOUBLE the| usual quantity (100 sheets and Royal Neighbors 100 envelopes) â€" with your name anf address or monogram for $1 a bo See samples and place your order at once for one or more boxes of ‘this beautiful deckle edged printâ€" ed|paper. + 105 ‘he Royal Neighbors will hold an open installation of officers, Wednesâ€" day, January 22 at Masonic temple. following officers will be inâ€" stalled: Florence Welch, past orâ€" acle; Florence Yager, vice oracle; Edith Woodbury, vice oracle; Mabel , ~chancelor; Anna Vandérâ€" bloom, receiver; Ida Carlson, marâ€" shal; Mayme Gilkerson, assistant rshal; Bertha Bonson, inner senâ€" tingl; Josephine Gerken, outer senâ€" tinel; Irma Plomb, faith; May Hanâ€" sen, unselfishness; Ruth Johnson, enflurante; Francis Cote, modesty; Antoinette Nechville, courage; Ruth M Neil. flag bearer; Elizabeth Worth, musician; Edith Peterson, Odin Peterson, Mrs. Ferguson, manâ€" agers. f To Install Officers High]lalbmd Park State Bank THE PRES Our (Tristm to become a me _ We eipect a name on this inc Why namely: fixed su Do it today. ‘At the regular meeting and supâ€" per of)} the Deerfield Chamber of Co held at Shugruges resâ€" taurant on Thursday, Dec. 26 at 7 p.m. with Dr. C. Sugden présidâ€" ing. There was a very good attendâ€" ance: Y Resolutions were. passed jprovidâ€" ing fw for the purchase of suitâ€" able terials for a ceiling in the fieldâ€"h ; for two tons of coal to keep the place wiarm and ($50 in cash fdr the Deerfield Womens club to be gpplied on their inde ness on the |building. materjals for the field house have cost the Woâ€" man‘s iclub $750, |of which about $150 ains unpaid.| The heating plant Wwas the gi?tTpf Mayort Harry E. Wink. Deerfield C. of C. Aids rT Fieldfiflouse Fund | No decisive action has yet been taken in the matter of weighing of trucks |by. the village on the state high 8. : Instajlation of ‘officers for the coming! year will be held by the Deerfield Masonic! lodge on Tuesâ€" day evening, January 7, at the Masoni¢ temple. | Officers are as follows | President Sugden announced that at the{next meeting on Thursday, January 23 the apnual election of officers! will be he } Ralp}h . Horenberger, «worshipful master{} Clarence Huhn, senior warâ€" den; rge Lutz, junior warden; John Nptz, treasurer;/ Chester Wesâ€" gling, spcretary; LeRoy Scully, chapâ€" lain; Delbert Meyer, senior deacon; Ralph | Peterson, junior deacon; Charle ’:&" or steward; Ray Nelson, : j r steward; Walter Page, ‘ ler; and Carter Christensen, or Deerf]eld Masons To Install Officers Instajling office Steiner| installin Knaak,] installing Kottragch, install Edward Selig, i This will be a clo will not be open culated) to all loca seven, |(Illinois, and isconsin) December issue to the North Shoi the fo of an this council is n bership of regi five ootncilu. |Nafimlâ€"-| Boy $ Coundil Sixth. L The fegional by alated! to all loca even, |(Illinois, | nd isconsin) THE HOME OF THE. 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