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Highland Park Press, 6 Feb 1936, p. 9

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L 2774 ated a little soda, wiped 4,"," sponged over again with disinfectant. ight of the run walls will nding upon the breed of his ability to jump and uns six feet high with an inch "heel in" at the top, wire bedded six or eight the ground to prevent digâ€" r ought to serve very well t the most unusual cases, st be used in the selection for a run in order to avoid injury to the dog. lighland Park, HL RIZED MILK AND C UTTER AND EGGS and . softer upon may lie when he is Mm ement flooring is very m'-" t may be washed u,w ept clean with a miniy e and .flon. Mm, hes and kennels are wash. rubbed they must be drieg y before the dog is allowed too much. . 495 35 S. St. Johns Are. SMITH HIGHLAND BUMP SHOP ervices. In m;"‘ JM% ‘ n to the fact that the cally n of tbeBrlmG"m '“- lhnndaol.mm‘ mednutedf"u,.p. the civil service. ridtie Cleaning â€" Pressing loring -,:d Repairing . ennel should be damp ang proof, and ventilated at the n addition, if it is not large for a person to enter it, the uld be removeable in order ystematic, thorough clean. take place. Actual "wet" of the woodwork of the ken. ild not be. attempted too e to the difficulty encount. Irying it. However, it may dically wiped over with a ponge in which has been Rebuild Any Make of Radiator NG and DECORATING ts, Wall Paper, Glass w Shades, Auto Glass E. NELSON Quality and Service Call H. P. 1581 DAY, FEBRUARYy 6 ainters‘ Supplies L Second St. Tel. H. P. 99# LODY FARMS DAIRY Pasteurized ade, A Milk Vitamin D _ an Adtaker ts called for and Delivered C1IOUS CREAM The Wantâ€"Ads AND BROS. sod Ave. hone BROS. DAIRY Paints Dealer in rtyville HONE 410 NK S&TAILORS 513 Elm Place * l~ x lm’ Helen Engstrom entertainâ€" ed at a miscellaneous shower in eompliment to Miss Evelyn Kent on Friday evening. Miss Kent‘s marâ€" riage to Joseph Wachholder will take place on Feb. 22. The brideâ€" toâ€"be is a daughter of William Kent of c.E:nl Avenue, and the groomâ€" toâ€"be is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wacholder of West Hazel Avenue. filmbyterim Dramatic Club, under the direction of. Kenneth "g?r, has :sgelected a threeâ€"act play, "Go Slow Mary," which will be presented in the auditorium of the Deerfield Grammar School early in ‘mh- Miss Jane Ashman, daughter of Mr. Mrs.© Lewis Ashman,, is a series of dramati¢t scripts "Masters of Science" to be _ t over WGN, sponsored by the rsity Broadcasting Counâ€" dil, an organiation of Northwestern and DePaul universities, to present educational and mfive programs. The first proâ€" w}'ritten by Miss Ashman was ‘ifl‘ Sunday, Jan. 26. Two other of fi“ Ashman‘s programs will be Hideyo Noguchi, Japanese bacâ€" teriolegist, and Madame Curie, the discoverer of radium. lr.i and Mrs. Gustavy Leverick (Elvita Meintzer) ,.announcte the birth of a son on Monday, January #1, at the Highland Park Hospital. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Emil Leverick have i# ”‘1 born the same day at the same | hospital. The two Leverick families reside in the Shapiro apartâ€" ments on Park and Hazel avenues. Matri licenses were issued last k to Paul Knigge, 23, of Id .and i Violet Lawson, 23, also of Deerfield; to Richard Dougâ€" las, 54, of Rockford, and Mrs. Marâ€" garet Hatch Pettis, 29, of Deerfleld. Mrsg. Roscoe Wessling and her sister, Miss Bertha Freese, acted as hostesses Tuesday at a meeting of th: Woman‘s Missionary Society in the Bethichem Church. f li'(:harles Bickford entertained her ing club on Wednesday afâ€" ternoon (yesterday). Helen Engstrom, Richard Merâ€" ner,; and Walton Reeds,; who were home | between semesters, have <reâ€" turned to the University of Illinois. Charles Orsborn is home this week from Bradiey Tech at Peoria, and his cousin, Clifford Stanger, from YWCA College for the week. Doris Hunter will be home from the Uniâ€" HURSDAY, DEERFIELD [OCALS RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Your Typewriter Man â€" .« . You‘ll find us always glad to spend plenty of time with you and explain the trouble with your car before we ‘correct it! This is a SPECIALIZED GARAGE gw»«-«tmmmiv ED EXPERTS! . Drive in soon! AuTOâ€"RESONSAIRUCTiON \By PrApSPOxEH PETE THE WaAy TO GET A CUSTOMER TO SPEND SOME MONEY WITH YyOU IS TO SPEND SOME â€" TIME WITH HLM ( Quality Cleaners ALBERT LARSON BTATIONER Highland Park 567 E. K. CATTON {, FEBRUARY 6, 1936 . P. 178 versity of icago this weekâ€"end, Mrs. John Anfrens will be hostess to ~St. Paul‘s Sewing Bociety on Thursday atf rnoon, Feb. 20. Mrs. Olivia Anderson will be the assistâ€" ing hostess, Mrs. A, L. Renning celebrated her birthday a versary on Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Siljestrom have named their new little daughâ€" ter, Barbara Judith Mrs. Olivie Anderson is staying at her daughâ€" ter‘s home this week. Mrs. Ha her sewing noon. P The next ischeduled event of the Deerfleld American Legion is the public. card |party on Monday eveâ€" ning, Feb. 10. Phil Seully Jr. is in charge o arrangements for the party to be held at the Deerfield Masonic Temple. Jane Bmmnn, daughter of the Glenn Bowmans, had a bone in her foot broken Thursday in a basketâ€" ball game ‘at Deerfield Grammar School. _ ; ;| Mrs. L. R. Fry Sr. entertained her sewing club on Thursday afterâ€" noon. Mrs. Paul Hunter will be hostess to the group next Thursâ€" day. | » Mrs. Fred Haggie entertained her luncheon bridge club on Wednesday Mrs. Carolyn Becker will be the next hostess. s . < Miss Luella Plagge, who is stayâ€" ing at the yom of her sister, Mrs. Floyd Stanger, spent Sunday with friends in Chicago. 8 W. A. Bickford and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bickford attended a family reunion on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Bickford‘s sister, Mrs. Albert Hamlin in Chicago. Paul‘ Hunter of Westbate Road is away onJa long business trip to Minneapolis and through the Daâ€" kotas. | Mr. and ‘Mrs. R. D. Reeds spent Sunday with Mrs. P. J. McMahon of Cleveland at the home of Mrs. McMahon‘s mother, Mrs. Margaret Mivalez in Chicago. j Mrs. Fred LaBahn and her niece Miss Irma LaBahn had a doublé birthday celebration on Thursday at the George LaBahn home in Evanâ€" ston. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Holmes spent Sunday at the William Hutchison some in Waukegan. Mrs. Irving Brand is celebrating her birthday anniversary on‘ Thursâ€" day (today). o §oI m . Miss Dorothy Wessling entertainâ€" ed the Doubleâ€"M club on Tuesday _Mrs. John Sawaski and Miss Anâ€" ne English of Evanston spent Satâ€" urday with Mrs. Irving Brapd._ R evening The Altar and Rosary Society will meet tomorrow evening‘at the Holy Cross parish hall. The officers of the society will act as a committee in planning fo ra card party to be held that evening following : their brief business meeting. Mrs. Philip S. Davis Jr. (V!*" ginia Anderson) of .Castle Rock, Colorado, is visiting her . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Anderson of Fair Ogks Avenue. : Henry S)n‘lmonson of Grand Rapâ€" ids, Mich., visited at the William ~Lichter home gst‘week. 3 ned Â¥or Feb. 22, with Mrs. Arthur Merner as chairman of the: comâ€" mittee to assisted by. Mrs: Harâ€" old Peterso‘ and Mr. Harold Giss. _ Mrs. George Harder will enterâ€" tain St.«Papl’s Guild on Friday afâ€" ternoon. {>* A _‘Mrs. Clarence Anderson will be hostess to the Friday Contract Club tomorrow at luncheon. ; _ The. Chatter ‘N‘ Sew Club met last evening at the home of Mrs. G. A. A. Willen. ; » l C. E. Piper‘s niece from Buffalo, N.Y., who is attending Denison University at Granville, Ohio, spent the weekâ€"end at his home. â€" Mrs. Minnie Doherty and her two daughters, Margaret and Wilma of Chicago, spent Sunday at the Fred J. LaBahn home. ; Robert Johnson, son of the A. J. Johnsons, who returned home reâ€" cently from a CCC camp in Oregon, is now employed at the Publir Serâ€" vice Company. Mrs. Fred Beckman, who has been staying with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Henry Segert, has returned to her home in Prairie View. A surprise birthday party was given by one of the Friday Bridge Clubs last week in compliment to Mrs. Ross Sherman. The regular meeting of the club had been put forward several days and met on Wednesday at. the home of Mrs. Edwin Palhnéer.| 000 .__â€" s The Deerfield Village Board meet Tuesday evening, Feb. 11. « Mr. and Mrs. Harold Giss will entertain the Bethlehem Fireside Club on Thursday evffling, Feb. 20. ‘Mrs. Hugo Ha k, who has been very ill has rned home from the Highland Park Hospital Dr. W. F. Weir will deliver the address on Sunday evening at the Northbrook Presbyterian Church at their 8 o‘clock service. . __ “-‘ 14204 900 Caith Bocicn t sn iive ced i i Mrs. Hugh Rinehart (Marcelline Juhrend) and Miss Bernice Juhrend gave a miscellaneous shower for their sister, Miss Irene Juhrend, on Thursday evening at the Henry Juhrend home in Highland Park. Her marriage to Joseph Stupey will take place Feb. 14. A "Bingo Party" will be held on Thursday, Feb. 13, at 1:30 p.m. at St. Paul‘s Church recreation ~ro0m,. sponsored by Circle Three. BeBtty Varner of. Highland Park spent the weekâ€"end with Patricia Anne Dobbifis. HOdHAe® + 0 .2 00 0 onl t OA NT in aAs (thairman OL _NMC _ "_â€" > hi assisted by. Mrs.: Harâ€" â€"son and Mr. Harold Giss. y Baum entertained club yesterday afterâ€" Three. Highland Park with Patricia avis. Jr. (Virâ€" * Castle Rock, will ‘The Dan Hunt family visited at the Arthur Bolander home in Des Plaines on Sunday. {+ \ 8 \Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Uchtmann were hosts to the . Neighborhood C}\_xb on Saturday evening. \Mrs. Harry Baum and Mrs. Harâ€" ry Olendorf attended a luncheonâ€" b‘idge party on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Benjamin Dall in I.Xg‘ertyville. \The Deerfield Chapter, 0. E. S., 11 hold ‘a valentine card party toâ€" night at the Masoni¢ Temple, The next big event on the Eastern Star program is to be Friends‘ Night on Thursda yevening, March 5th, when each of the eAghtaen officers ifivitesiu. friend to fill a station. | Bethlichem Woman‘s | Auxiliary, just one year old, r â€"elected all its officers last Thursday | afternoon. ‘ch staff includes Mrs. Chester Wessling, prelident1 Mrs. Robert Page, viceâ€"president; Mrs. Clarence Seott, secretary; Mrs. liurold Giss, treasurer. A bakery sale was planâ€" Dr. W.‘F. Weir‘s son, LeRoy eir, history instructor in the Colâ€" lingwood high school in Cleveland, hio, received signal honors in winning a squash title on Saturday held in Milwaukee, |Wisconsin. Dr. Weir‘s son has won many tennis and squash national championships | Many from this vicinity are planâ€" ning to attend the International Council of Relizigus, Education, which opens its sessions on Monâ€" day, Feb. 10, in thtT Stevens Hotel, Chicago, [: | . in the past several years and hg played an exhibition game wi Helen Wills Moody 'when she visitâ€" ed in Cleveland. _ | I | An executive mee+ing of the ne Men‘s Club of St.| Paul‘s Churech gas held â€" Tuesday !evehing at the t. Paul‘s recreation rooms. | Deerfield C. of C. \ The | North > Slt}r:‘ Ministers‘ Council : will meet . | ursday (d}is morning) at 11 o‘clock in Dr. Chrisâ€" toph Keller‘s study in Trinity Episâ€" copal Church, Highland Park. _ | ° © The Deerfield chamber of comâ€" merce at its annual meeting and dinner last Thur§ay evening lat Shugrue‘s Restaurant reelected ijts officers for 1986. | } Dr. C. R. Sugden was te-elect:;i president. Other o\tcers are E. H. Selig, vice president; Earl Hurt, secretary; and ‘Raymond Meyer, treasurer. Directors are Erwin Seago, Elmer Hoffman, and Milton Frantz. » Mr. Frantz is also the chamber of commfrce: representaâ€" tive of the field house committee. 4 South First Street Telephone 555 â€"â€" Highland P GREENSLADE Electrical Cantractor | Electric Shop Highland Park State Bank Elects Directors DEPOSIT INSURANCE T*HB PRELSS ‘An Extra Measure of Protection .. The management of this Bank always has taken every Kossible precaution to safeguard the funds of its depositors. In keeping with this traditionally conservative policy, deposits made here are now insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. | At the present time, the maximum amount insured for each depositor is $5,000. This does not mean that a depositor with an account of, say $500, is guaranteed $5,000, but it does mean that his $500 is fully insured. Deposit insurance is for your protection. It is a permanent part of the Nation‘s law. \ The insurance thus provided applies to all deposits, including personal and corporate deposits, deposits of public*funds, and trust funds awaiting investment. Conditioned upon the above, may we not be favored with your account? â€" | Deerfield Legion Post ’ to Hold Card Party Deerfield American Legion Post has secured blanks and the post adjutant, â€"L. D. Forham, has sent out word that aid will be given to veterans wishing to file application for their bonus. Veterans are instructed to call at Eo * t C 4â€" c74[ /<lthA£I/L Ze[e/oédue THe OLD Reuasie BANK WILL "RUN YOUR EBRRANDS®* Many of our customers who have kitchen telephone extensions tell us that*jhe chief value of the kitchen telephone is in saving hurried ste@to answer calls in another part of the house. Some appreciate the opportunity it affords to make calls concerning homely household affairs out of the hearing of guests. Others comâ€" ment on its great convenience for ordering groceries and supplies. With a telephone in your kitchen,’ you can do your household shopping while you are thinking about it and checking the list of things you need. The cost of an extension is small. Call our Busiâ€" ness Office or any telephone employee will help you place your order. the Deerfield village offices between Veterans are asked to bring their discharge and pink slip (given them if they have borrowed on their adâ€" justed service certificate). Informaâ€" contained on both is necessary to complete the filing papers for the 7 and 9 p.m. any Monday, Wednesâ€" day or Friday during the next two weeks. ; In Highland Park call 9981 "WISE GUY," an entertaining Short Fiction Story by William La Varre, the Famous Explorer, in the American Weekly, the $ distributed with NEXT SUNDAq’S CHICAGO HERALD AND EXAMâ€" INER. ‘ final payment. 4 This service is free. PAGE NINE

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