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Highland Park Press, 20 Feb 1936, p. 11

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€ 1M to wear, vibrate .asting efficiency. ction. Every conâ€" are outstanding lectrolux gas reâ€" A far a trati0n . The First * tts we~t 1. will deliver lfl‘!ll"ll“l IENCE , FEBRUARY 20 LECTROLUX | . ark â€" Tel; 1060 519 ?;:cuun ASTER entist Link in «/ spemkert .A A TTE ND FF a[! wik mhy HYL C A $ h l’*l Wl ©# ing. , 1986 tea, musicale and book reâ€" ;‘;.. iven Wednesday afterâ€" from 2:30 to 5 o‘cloc at the w8 "*" "_La Mrs. W. F. Weir. home of D -&" Mary | Leonette (Lucy M‘Connor) and her companion Sisâ€" l'lilwl Gonzagh of the Immacuâ€" Jate Convent in Chijcago visited at the homes of Sister M. Leonette‘s tather James O‘Connor and her two * _« Joseph and Frank O‘Conâ€" tather James O Con! brothers Joseph an nor On WM- : Rev. and Mrs. +M Cnringfeld, IIl., are Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Hutchison visâ€" ited at the William Hutchison home in Waukegan on Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Cooksy Beardsley has moved to Northbroo to live with her daughter, Mrs. Oscar Benz. The Louis Roberts family are occupying Mrs. Beardsley‘s first floor apartâ€" ment and the Rogers family, the upâ€" per fat. | / Doreas Circle ‘Three of the Presâ€" byterian church will meet Wednesâ€" day at the home of Mrs. Emil Fredâ€" ricks. 4 Circle Four will meet next Friday for a dessert luricheon at the home of Mrs. Louis Mentzer. pEERFIELD LOCALS Mrs. Robert Bridges entertained her bridge club qon Tuesday evening st her home in Ravinia. f m Raymond Dobbins attended a of the Bertha M. Eagels cub on Thursday at the Medinahâ€" Michigan club in Chicago. _ Kenneth Wessling will spend the weekâ€"end at the Whitaker home in The popular ‘phrase "Just what the doctor ordered" fits my big, new Dodge to a "T‘"â€"so far as my family is concerned. . My wife demanded safety, and I don‘t know where I could find a tar with more safety provisions. My son was impressed by the quick responsiveness of the new. Dodge; and my hter insisted that we have a looking car. I have to foot the bills, and while all these things sold me on Dodge, !howtt::fgodpmhavo reported getting 18 to 24 miles bthennonotgu...nnd'm up to 20% on cil. ‘I have a‘ over 19 miles to the gallon. DODGE NEW Low FIRST COST onanteled oi Comcvany o6 Time Per, ment Plan, Dodge is now oo’-qytcm ‘:” s and up, NowW s List Prices @640 > "‘Just W hat the Doctor Ordered‘â€" FOR MY FAMILY,*" says T. L. Woolhouse\ Cranford, N. J. Division of Chrysier Corporation Â¥, FEBRUARY ,20, 1936 .1)( W. Merrell of are house.guests at i‘ and Mrs. Dwight TrÂ¥i Deerfleld Boy Scouts of Troops 51 and 52 have been invited to be guests of the Glenview Scouts tomorrow evening (Friday,) | s West Liberty, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clavey and Mrs. Chester Foust left last Thursâ€" day for a sojourn in Miami, Fla, Mr. Foust will join them later. Mrs. Euâ€" gene Ender is staying with the four Clavey children during their parâ€" ents absence. The Altar and Rosary Society inâ€" definitely postponed its card party, which was scheduled for last Friday evening. â€" . | B I Another postpoq‘:]ment pintil mildâ€" er weather is the Holy Name Amaâ€" teur program and card party which had been planned for tonight at the Holy Cross Parish hall. | The marriage of Miss Evelyn Kent, daughter of William Kent, and Josephâ€".Wachholder will be solemnâ€" ized on Saturday morning at the Holy Cross church. The young couâ€" ple will occupy the apartment in Sol Shapiro‘s building on West Osterâ€" man avenue, to be vacated by the Hanner family. . * t The Independent Social club will meet Wednesday at 1:15 p.m. for a dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs. Elmer Schmidt. | | " Richard Evans and Hubert Juhâ€" |rend, in Mr. Evan‘s Pullman trailer, are stopping at Kankakee this ‘week. These two local men and a friend from Elgin are making an extended trip in the ‘south. & Shirley Blaine, Ruth Johnson and | Frederick: Piepenbrok will attend the Young Peoples conférence at Elmâ€" ihurst this weekâ€"end. â€" The Deerfield Chamber of: Comâ€" merce will meet Thursday evening, Fob. 27, at 7 o‘c¢lock at Shugrue‘s restaurant. Int _ The Novelty Quintet gave a proâ€" gram at the Concordia Swedish Lutheran church in Chicago last Thursday evening. Me@bers of the quintet are Harold Vant, David Stryker, Leslie Christensen, Elmer Hecketsweiler and Harold Ritzenâ€" thaler. Mrs. Goodpasture of Orâ€" chard lane was soloist. Miss Clara Ender spent last. weekâ€" end in Chicago, and attended the 80th birthday anniversary of) her aunt, Mrs. Margaret Ender. Mrs. Catherine Spencert and son Alfred . of Marquette Park spent Saturday at the William Johnston home. Beverly Jean Johnston célebrated her third.birthday. .:;:lvcnry on Monday at a party at the home, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston. | .l3 E. C.Erffmeyer, professor of Engâ€" lish at North Centrar college : in Naperville, will be the guest of the E.‘ J. Brusos next next Sunday. He will have with him a student quartet and they will attend the young peoâ€" ple‘s tea at 6 o‘clock and be guests ‘at the evening ‘services,‘ I A4M8 A bakery sale will be held Saturâ€" day morning at Wilson and Reagan‘s store, sponsored by the Woman‘s Auxiliary of the Bethlehem churh. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Becker of Central avenue, had as their Sunâ€" day guests Mrs. Becker‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I; 8. Ristow of Park Ridge. ‘“L'("r‘s."l:‘;;i- iiaggie is ill with trachitis at her home on Osterman avenue. | | Harold C. Youngs returned to his home Sunday from the : Highland Park hospital, where he underwent an operation last week. | | ; ... en Een on db ce dsb i2‘ The Deerfield Woman‘s clfp will begin its meeting one hour earlier on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 26. The hour is 1:30 p.m. because of the reâ€" visions discussions. | 1 B. E. Chapman, a udent. at the Evangelical Seminary at Naperville, was the dinner guest of Rev. and Mrs. Earl J. Bruso Sntnday evening, preceding the services‘ of the Bethâ€" lehem churh, at which Mr. Chapman was the speaker. Mr. Chapman is assistant to Rev. Sigmsen at. the Bethany church. | o oc ENOCEREARREY CAZNART CCC, 1 Cary] Frantz, Dorothy Wessling and George Stanger arranged a very entertaining‘ Valentine" party last Thursday evening for the E.L C. E. at the Bethlechem church.. David Stryker, president of this group, will preside at their next meeting on Tuesday evening. l 4. I uw e a 1uesu0j CTETIOD® Mrs. Archie Antes en rtained the Evangelical Daughters of St. Paul‘s church on Wednesday ‘ternoon. Mrs. Elizabeth Ellis of Duluth, Minn., has been visiting Mrs. Charles Murrie of Spruce street and Mrs. Ralph Wickersham of Park avenue. Mrs. Carolyn Becker will entertain her bridge club at l\%cheon next . _ *2"~>.% tha Creceh Tea Pot in Mrs. Carolyn Becker w her bridge club at 1 Wednesday at the G“““F Highland Park. _ | . || and Mr. JP T0 0o ies rad Uchtman, visited (their mother, Mrs. Harriet Joh in Lockport on Sunday. Mrs. C,srl‘ Mau is stayâ€" reek ing there | ing there to care for her mother. Friend‘s night will be observed Thursday evening, March 5, by the Deerfleld Chapter, 0. E. $. Mrs. [Wt iss cass Adiihs stt sc Chester | Wessling, worthy matron, will have as her guest, Mrs. Alma Deck of Chicago, a fm-mer‘f worthy matron of the Deerfield chapter.. Mrs. Anne Danields will be hostess to the Friday Contract elub tomorâ€" row at her home in Highh:‘:l"‘l’uk. Mrs. R. E. Pettis will entertain the Chatter ‘N‘ Sew club on Wednesday evening, 4 t E. J. Bingham, who is @mployed in Horner‘s drug store in Chicago, is still quite excited over what happenâ€" ed last Thursday evening.. Two men held up the store that evegi:g and took about $400 in cash from five customers and the enh'iregiatar. Mrs. Bingham is the former Clara Pyle. { | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly of Somâ€" erset avenue, have named their son David Allen. He arrived Feb. 4 at the Highland Park hospital, â€" . Miss Cary! Frantz entertained the Double: M club on Tuesday evening. Patrick Fogarty passed away last month ‘at the age of 80 years at the Home of his son, E. A. Fogarty, in Chicago. The Fogarty family reâ€" sided in the R. E. Pettis ruse sevâ€" eral years ago and the senior Mr. Fogarty and some of his elderly neighbors formed a "Borrowed Time Club," | Mrs. Wallace Mann of Fox Lake is visiting at the Llioyd Mann home on Rosemary terrace, The Manns moved .here recently from Zion. Mrs. Chester Wolf will have charge of the program Thursday afterncoon (today) when the Presâ€" byterian Missionary Society meets a che home of Mrs. Fred Meyer. The |\Deerfield Masonic lodge is E. K. CATTON Your Typewriter Man $2%2 N. First St. Phone 77 Dahl‘s Auto Reconstruction Co. Aute Repainting Cold Frame and Axle Straightening Body and Fender Repairing SPRING SERYVICE STATION WELDING AND SOLDERING ALBERT LARSON â€" STATIONER Highland Park 567 AN OLD ROMAN LAW And Its Presentâ€"Day Significance ighland Park State Bank THKB PRB098 â€" SALEE There was an old Roman law relating to bank deposits to the effect that a depositor who left his money only for safety ranked before a depositor who received interest for his money. Today, in America, each of those depositors is protected against loss in insfired banks. Whether or not their funds earn interest makes no diiference. All depositors up to $5,000.00 of an insured bank, share in the benefits of the Deposit Insurance, by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. planning to present a minstrel show on Tuesday evening, March 3, at the Masonic temple. 1A aATen.s io Mr. and Mrs, James McGarvie and their nephew, Thomas Turnbull, reâ€" turned last week from a visit in Baltimore, Maryland. The Quid Nunc club met Wednesâ€" day at the home of Mrs. James Kilâ€" roy. Mrs. Donald Easton will be ILT®‘Ssâ€" EASY TO 26[4 + dn ¢ f I L L L N 0 L S nnmm@rnmnr-oun c o. \\\\y/ Qualified Under the Trust Act Young men and worhen away at school will find it easy to keep in éou'ch with home affairs i} they will telephone parents and friends regularly. A telephone call takes but a few minutes away from school activities. You tell the news and you hear the news. Parents will enjoy and appreciate a regular teléphone call each weekâ€"it eases their minds as to your health and wellâ€"being and gives them a sense of participation in the exciting events of campus life. Bell System lines reach evei‘ywhercâ€"the cost is small,wherever you call. Take advantage of the bargain Personâ€"toâ€"Person and Stationâ€"toâ€"Station night rates which are now in effect every evening after 7 P. M. and all day Sunday. the next hostess. George McGaughey, corporation counsel for the village of Deerfield, has been ill and was unable to atâ€" tend the regular board meeting last Tuesday evening. Mr. McGaughey ruidp in Waukegan. The Deerfield camp, R.N.A., has been invited to a "hardtime party" in Glenview at the Civic building on l/le H 0 M E . . â€" Thursday évening (tonight) given by the Glenview camp, RN.A. Teachers of the Wilimot, Banngckâ€" burn and Deerfield grade schools will be guests of honor at a dinner given by the Deerfield Post, Amerâ€" ican Legion, on Tuesday, Feb. 25, at St. Paul‘s new activity rooms. The general public is invited to this Washington celebration. PAGE ELEVEN

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