Adtaker H. P.â€"1581 DY FARMS . _ e A Milk _ one | . YMENTS $550 1| 1 ays H. P. 2026 Inc. I thad paid for all kinds 749 laokues af ddaintud +2 «c Bt. Te. H. P.940. â€" NK | Supplies DECORATING %AUND‘Y NING CO. B 410 DAIRY! _ 19, lc To +*% :‘f (8) * w THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1936 . Roy C]."’wmm bach, who a candidate for »,;..;.,cm.,','%.. other officers of Drainage District One ‘of Deerfleld, Lake county, and Northfield, Cook ‘county are: Fred Selig, treasurer; inacsin« Faston and Milton Frantz, ‘eounty Arei enp, UEVHICUETEIE 4M,.,(g..e£'=-d Milton Frantz, were cast. .| |. n es Sticken, diughter of Mr. and Mrs. M > &q| “ W‘ place Saturday, March 28, with the Rev, F. G. Piepenbrok officiating. | Dorothy Jean ‘Anderson was the Sunday in honor of ber eleventh birthday anniversary. Naney (McLane éobbrltd her eighth b(irth y anniversary Wedâ€" * oo . NarBHara" &wfl of Lake DEERFIELD LOCALS ~ Misyg / Barnara" eR d Y o ‘, Forest visited Mrs. Adam Stadler on Supday. |" _ O / 5_ _ Mr.! and Mrs. F. Fitch and chilâ€" dren of’Ghnvicw‘mdlr.lngllu. Elmer t idt and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Olcott of White Fish Bay, Wis, ... e MB s CCC C e d E0 Lt The contest sponsored by" Legion Post and Auxâ€" ry for pupils of the Deerfleld, Wiklmot . and . Bannockburn Schools, will be held Friday evening, April 8, in the eld Grammar School II| ‘THE UD Hecketsweiler Studic ] South St. Johns Ave. © IF you like the picture ,in snapshot size, you‘ll like it eyen more enlarged. Our enlargeâ€" ments are carefully done to bring out all the /beauty and detail. Better yet, ey‘re. surprisingly inexpensiveâ€"even in pictureâ€" ming size. Bring in your favorite snapshots s({mn and let us go over them with you. We‘ll gladly give you an estimate and show you samples of work we‘ve ‘done for others." y P was elected, drainage CANDIDA®‘ Tel. Highland Park "It iwill be even beiter m > _ ENLARGED" .)+ | [LagK For THIs LAB f j't'iéing\',. Etc Thel] only ~First class wofkfmansl'Ji Photographers We ‘ai'e:prepahred ‘to gil kinds of Cards, Placar] TWt ' L " . t ine otunl sin it ahe m Frank Fergusen in‘ Chicago. _ _ Mrs. Hans Bahr of| Ridge Road had as ‘Wer guests on F , Mrs. A. R. H (Ruth Patterson) and children of Chicago. °) _~ â€" _ Miss Hazel~Miller is entertainâ€" ing. the Junior Department of the Presbyterian) Church ~School at & p:rt, on Friday aftern (tomorâ€" rowÂ¥ at 3:45 o‘clock. .‘ _ : . _ Miss Edith Brown of Highland Park, who s ttlup‘:twukwith! her . sister, (Mrs. 'P;mAnderlon- has ‘gone to Palm Begach, Fla., for a six. weeks! stay. | s Miss Jean Cowgill of Highwood %t%. weekâ€"end guest of Mildred r. and Mrs. Wilbur Potterton and children ofâ€" l(ilvn&lï¬ were the Mâ€"endpxfll of Mr. and Mrs. Russell rton, :: P 3. ... 00. The Presbyterian Dramatic Club present its t |successful) play "Go Slow, Mary," in Northâ€" brook"s (public. school .auditorium, unfder the auspices the Northâ€" k Presbyterian Church. § rs. Peter Anderson was one‘ol‘ the charter members honored Mon evening at the nineteenth tnl niversary meeting of the, Rg\bo;hlfl L&dge in | Highland‘ Park. Oth m here) who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Beckman and Mr , ‘Kt;.hflkflch{." 1 A. H. Muhike, who suffered & ght. stroke last week, is> improy in h‘th;h t <pef Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Snyder Qicm were guests of their aun rs. A. H. lnh&:non Friday. The brought with t! ‘Mrs. Muhlke sister, Mrs. George Vetter, who mained over the weekâ€"end. [ 557 Phone H. P. 435 LL PRINTING CO. || Tok T 0 ind Aericsentitive AHighland Park, 11â€" [ er «agz» onvd e you ' ,;CirJ nion J ip by fi is work with after bei ks due to ile at work. " E. H. Seli [;;F,hil uuutjf Hooppole,~Il1,, scalp wound a1 the Marine Ho ex;rays and: tre \ David "Gardner |sJ end with his sister, tine (Susie Easton) parents, Mr. a tis, visited . N ah Pettis) at in ~Elginâ€" on has been very home of her to recuperate. ‘‘Mr. and Edwi two \children N nnrents. Mr. and Mr Philip F.: Colo., visited ine Botker,. Rogers of N this week,. N est active e Mitzi. Bahr birthday anni Friday afte her parents. t Greer) of Ri Miss Beth weekâ€"end gue Wesiling hon band, Mr. a penter of Ch Edward Bleimehl _‘Mr. and: entertained â€" on Saturday The Chesti day with th Highland P: .. Mrs. John riously ill. ‘Mrs. B . was a guest of her siste Ir. 4 The A.: ing from Park, to W or we will send a __Mr. and ing down next: week theirson . the Presbyteria) y Society tle Arthur Mentzer, ‘OP Mrs. Christ [Menter _ Street, is now emplfyed monwealth Edison‘ Co., attending night s¢hbol & tern University. â€"An 3)\‘ n‘ud‘f :Aly's School last June. |"| [ ‘An article |writtin |b liam ©Tennermarnl ( sen) appéared it |She â€" ip;rtment of ja reernt : erty magazine. [ > Mrs. Earl H bridge club on James the Ed I11., to 1i William . The, ap house on vacated family h MceGarvid Mrs. lham. M anniversary W terdax)- Mr. l] be celebrating Jhe annivérsary on ille: has not I hopes to be st ticipate in the tion nexï¬t .montB. 1 ; Mr. and Mr named ‘hei}' . Brute..!~ |. <% Fri¢ ’,Nifl | by: Deerfleld ch day evening of hi Mrs.;\Robert. B; taining the lunod ( Friday | (tomorro®w Mrs. taining ‘Fridl'!, . Mrs. irst 4§4e_ervice on all "lar,s;,f ‘\"g'ra\:ring, Adverâ€" _ hop ?-ï¬. ,1his community. _ st ’f‘: s‘ workinen. | | > Ketehi yn . F. e with! ruick rtmen _ f.ufl Willi iry wa Mr. rating ary on not by | th S Edi ; @d is also right ol at Northw rsity. . ‘jm!',-,k as gradâ€" n rfieldâ€"Shjelds h Miemp[Br. is e rk. Urs. r Wessling Andr sts: at e, her id Mr vight | of |] i‘ N n“ : ndh Ai rth \@Besth v. Voight is neer in thgt celeb € rersarylat i ie Ha F'y 8 und ill a I;tm g| home fo an i A pickiax i d ‘he spital, Phi es h Wï¬w t,the Roy: in"Og@r Park hahi, he | C th ‘i;:%“‘ onl , recently | d, M \ ant ':"rihg‘; co nteftained her edm}sday (yesâ€" rs ‘ev‘_illd‘%‘ y }h'w'edd!nz 1 2%, | rs.’li':vé V H‘&e“. I ‘,‘t as Some from n r"'.Willdn. la “tr M‘rs. by. it ye jobncived ig is enterâ€" f% ql on Ts (in th Â¥gy @l h. to. parâ€" o ouitbraâ€" second Ey on e, of (Tanis 3:;1:01' 8 T; q husâ€" Paulâ€" ugrite ‘street e oldâ€" ¢¢al und Carâ€" bach elub t Saturâ€" n PRES 8 day with Doherty in Chicago. Ne ul en D ob i uhtA it 95 . _ Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Hutehison and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Holmes visited at the William Hellman home in Waukegan on Saturday. | . | _ °> _ § d Rotary Club is in an attendance with other clubs from Highland â€" Park | south, including Wilmette, on the North Shore for the month of Martch. |||â€" |__ _ __ [ : ‘Mrs. Janice Mailfald of Wilmot will be to Circle Twb of St. Pflnl'l‘Phqrch Friday, March 20, at a 1:15 luncheon. Mr. and Mts. Frank Berning and f£ngily rvo‘ moyed into their new bungalow. â€" Mr. Berning‘s sister, rs.. Barbara c&undquint and son, occupying the house vacated by e Bernings, | n l2 t BB coctntymrsten. .ts hmd PSE © A Christian education rally for: vangelical :ih; hes of the North hore area ';rbe held tomorrow l‘l:l:,h" Bethlshem ‘ Church in Deerâ€" P I . \ Walter Schindle and Miss Almira Koller, both of Chicago, ‘were united in marriage, on Saturday evening, garch 14, at the W. F. Weir home ith Dr. Wï¬ir of the Presbyterian church: officiating. | #L T edmrn 1 e y c 112.\ h avakn Mrs. Henry xmm;n (Theresa Klemp)â€" has appointed . townâ€" ship clerk for West Deerfield to sucâ€" ceed Mrs. Edng Peterson McLaughâ€" lin, who resi recently. â€" School elections will be held the second Saturdgy in April. For the high school of education Mrs. H. R. Smi Highland Park and, Frank W. ‘of Lake Forest are candidates |fo reelection and for Deerfield Gra r school, one direcâ€" tor, C. W. Boyle. : The polling place for the, high s«chool election in this ‘village will be at the Town hall from: 12‘ noon |7nti 47â€" p.m, . The grade school willl be the polling place for the other election and polls will be open from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anderson celâ€" ebrated their fourteenth wedding annivemg th a gathering of a number their friends at their home on Wednesday evening, March Mr. and Mr ebrated | their annivem:g v number of t home on Wed %8. |>:s~I Mr. anfl\ T8. have rented |an Sol Shapiro hou enue. o n CARICE® 1 .0a Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Wessling and daughter, Dorothy, and Miss Bertha e visited their aunt, Miss Anna rimbill at the Methâ€" odist home in Chicago on Sunday. Miss l(k le Lee was hostess at| a St. Patrick‘s party on Tuesday | evening for the Doutile M club. « Mr. and Mrs. R. E. L. Holmes, who have spent the winter in Wauâ€" kegan, were over night guests at the home of Mrs. Holmes‘ brother, $. P; Hutchison, on Sunday: | They ‘departed pn Monday for their home in Clarksville, Missouri. | ~ Mrs. G: Antes will entertain Citcle One of St.. Paul‘s church, on Friday afternoon, March 27 at her. home on Deerfield road. Mr. and Mrs. Fred La Bahn were Sunday, dinner guests at the George La Bahn home in Evanston. . _ William | Weber | of Washington, F.C,, gpent the weekâ€"end at the knwx nf hi« sister, Mrs. Jacob Ott / William | Weber of Wuhlngton,‘ F.C,, gpent the weekâ€"end at the home of his sister, Mrs. Jacob Ott: of ‘su@'et urt.‘|; [ | .\ Mr.\ang Mrs. Rhinehart Koebelin and. dduglhter Eleanor of Highland/ Park visited at the Edwin Koebeli hoineé on Saturday. TING R@a’t‘i The Wantâ€" Phone 662 â€" 449 her sister, Mrs. Minnic rpenter Work $*;4 Call : J Warren Harridon . ouse on Osterman ayâ€" . Joseph McCraren apartment in the You Need is in an Ave. Mrs. Law To Speak _ / The March 24th meeting of the. Deerfield Woman‘s club will be in M;o{ Mrs. E. J. Ginter, chair man of the Social Service departâ€" ment. Mrs. Mare Law, who was scheduled to speak at a meeting earlier in the year which was postâ€" poned because of the extreme 3: will be guest speaker and will on "American Citizenship." It “*5 hoped a large audience will @ themselves of this opportunity to hear one who is so wellâ€"posted on Your Favorite Recipe | | _ May Win a Prize! _ | | MORTGCGAGES | } td in Pse } || Enter the contest now being conducted, by the Home Service Department of the Highland Parlt 'I:reum { ki wedioog 0 Toh ~AALT | Abhsuthad wur h +o poont l s t ho s c tb css ud nivivins‘s uie P ucter ies iez ud thit i Nt I9 Bo n & qe Eyerzone is eligible to enter this contest, except emâ€" | ployees of the Highland Park Press and their families. 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USE THIS ENTRY BLANK scriber to the Highland Park Pr (Attach recipe HERE, pin or paste) Ts LIST OFâ€" PRIZES TEAR HERE judges will be final and all ‘he nroperty of the Highland ark current affairs. § «Poets of the North Shore" 1 the theme of a delightful which Mrs. Frederick Grant sented at the March 10 the club,. < Mrs. Grant, a resident Evanston, read: short © and poems of the, poets‘ whoâ€" right here in our midst, to a enthusiastic audi¢nce. 4 Tea was served by the H } ity committee at the close of ' ity comt meeting. n.mmhnat-mefl-hh“\ a tree and lays its eggs in a nest made by gluing leaves together, int, & 1 hort aph . poets® whoâ€" midst, to a . nee. _ . _ , bv the H PAGE +8 a the 19386 id. of ay {«