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Highland Park Press, 16 Apr 1936, p. 10

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{ $ 6 Wednesdayâ€" 110 opouues k o ooo op o io d wl o oc Oe lA 0 000. C011 Latest Pathe News || /‘ * " [ Fridayâ€"Saturdayâ€"Saturday Matinee and Evening Thursday Miss Jean Brand, who was ‘home from the University of Illinois for the Esgster holiday, entertained at tea on Sunday. | > Arthur Johmo& who is in his senâ€" ior year at Gustavus Adoiphus colâ€" lege at St. Peter, Minn., spent the past week with | his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson, and substiâ€" tuted for Miss ui\ Lauderdale (who Rev. Harkness and family moved . to North Chestnut street this week ; to the house recently vacated by , the Ernest Wuttl::. Rev. Harkness /is chaplain at Fort Sheridan ~C.C.C. camp. || s have taken a six months lease and will then move to their newly erectâ€" ed home near F. Sheridan. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McGarvie have moved. frogn Chicago to the apartment recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Meyer. _ Mr. and Cuthbertson . of Highland Park ave leased the lowâ€" er apartment in the Fehr building on Deerfield nfi. The A. Ritter family, vacating the flat, will return to Kenosha, Wis, The Cuthbertsons Mr. and Mrs.!C. C. Pickett, who had been occupying the first apartâ€" ment in the L. C. Hole house, have moved to Chicago. > .. The Murray family is moving from the ‘Richard Antes flat on Waukegan road to the Wilmot school district. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Johnson and children spent Sunday at the Elmer Newman home in Mundelein. Richard Easton has leased the two north stores in the Moeller building on Ngrth Waukegan road and will move his tavern from the Bleimehl building next month. His brother, Cassius Easton is opening a tavern in ,thgh:tom formerly ocâ€" ‘cupied by Sol Shapiro. The Shugrue restaurant has given up the corner store in the telaphone building and now occupies the north half at the same location. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Courson of Waukegan were guests at the Delâ€" bert Meyer‘ hmge on Saturday, with James Fn'{ Pat O‘Brien, June Travis, Stuart Edwin Comedy, "All Amo;ie.n T::’fl"':dlnfi”’ w‘r"“‘:‘n m‘“.' tz rean Footh Ache"" . Cartoon, "Miss Glory" Clarence Schmidt of Chicago has leased the Hempstead store ; (next to Wilson Reagan) and will open a general: merchandise and dry goods store. Mr. Schmidt has two other similar stores in Chicago. Richard Easton has leased the two north stores in the Moeller were Eldon t and Juline Huyg. At St. Paul‘s church:â€"on Sunday afternoon, > . â€"F. G. Piepenbrok baptized | children., ) Elsa Ann daughter :of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pantle (Eisa Hagblom)},had three sponsors. 'l‘hey" were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Churchâ€" hill and Miss Hagbloom. Roy ‘Arnold Pantle and his sister, Marâ€" garet Jean, children of Mr. and Mrs,: Fred Pantle (Corine Hagblom) had as their sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Herâ€" man Gielow Mr, and Mrs. David Lundman. | { Marlene ele Easton, of Mr. and | Mrs. Dowm (Miriam S r) and Roger Bruce Frost, son Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Frost (Bea Huyg) were bapâ€" tized at the lehem church Easâ€" ter service Reverend Earl J, Bruso. Sponsors for baby Roger were Eldon t and Juline Huve. inâ€" the \J Presbyterian church Sungi;m:odming with Dr. W. F. Weir officiating. 2502 _ 272 E. Deerpath Ave., Lake Forest Morne P Oe ceeey Jacqueline Grant Russell, daughâ€" ter of Mr. Mrs. J. G. Russell and Robert William Peckham, son of Mr. and James O. Peckhanm were bapti at the Easter services PAGE TEN DEERFIELD LOCALS Comeis; «Bounsajush "iith dolmer, trik ReCdE..,, , "Counselitis" . inter * M [ ~~â€"*| Atest Metrotons News porkts] â€"â€" "Desire" â€" "Ah WWL“W.IH.‘ Dead" E?Jrhbél'l‘w,mm- "Widow From Monte Carlo" Way" 2 "CHATTER BOX®" *CEILING ZERO®" erett Horton,; Peggy ANYTHING GOES" ibeth Patterson, and Grant Mitche Many Surprises" ~â€" Cartoon, " .&’th!. "Beach Masters" n, beth Patterson, an Latest Paramount News ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pfanm of Kenosha were Sunday di guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 1 Mr, and Mrs. Jack Swflnson‘ as their Sunday guests Mr. and Thomas Brewer and umiflr of >‘ Mr, and. Mrs, William| JohdkRkon and| granddaughter : Beverly | + and Mrs. Conrad Uchtman we Lockport, Il., on Sunday to Wihit their mother, Mrs. Harriet â€" ston. L Sef ds 14 h with her sister, Mrs, Hugh â€" hardt â€"until she recovers fro recent operation. ~Â¥4c 13 Mrs. Fred Trute of cm? several days this past we her parents, Mr. .‘tn? Mrs Roggow. Jt | 4: Miss Margaret Ludlow | ‘cago, who is recuperating‘ fractured ‘ankle has been with her niece, Mrs. Mar Love. Miss Ludlow is 78 ye Misses Margaret, oren Beatrice Carolan of Chicag Sunday with their sister, Mr; Pfister. * Ma s oA Mesdames D. L. Merréli, | Koebelin, W. W. Clark, ; 2 Decker and W. F. Weir atte tea for the lu.xiliufy of the F terian college, Chicago, on M at the Northminster chqmlr | anston. i IhF} P The Just Sew club met ‘%y aftrenoon with Mrs. W. F. W&p. â€" Mrs. C. E. Piper will be to her bridge club tomo!n luncheon, â€" : Panetce ; 2 Mrs. W. F. Weir is enter the Presbyterian Missionary this afternoon. 0 George Antes is sfiillqm&flfi his home on Deerfield road. || Mrs. Walter Kanch nq;d 80 ter Jr. and his fiance, Mi Hanson, all of Chicago, visi the George Karch home on Bob Sgeman of Gross Plaink, came down to spend Easter grandfather, Mr. George Ka his four aunts, Mrs. | Paul and Miss May, Jane and _ : || Churches were filled to o ing on Easter, Fourteen ne bers were received on ood% into the Deerficld \Pre church and seven new | united with the Bethighem Nine young girls were confir gt. Paul‘s church the previo ‘y. 1;‘4" , Principal Carl| E. Bates af the Deerfield school, with Mrs. Batks and their two sons, have go to Newall, lowa, to spend this week n”g%w nrs, Bates‘ mother, Mrs. John Rbdger. It will be the first time thi@@ Mrs. Rodger has seen the ewest F ates gon, who has been named Rodrer. â€" 8 VOICE" "“fi‘ K “‘-‘I ura Hope Crews, ?g,rtgon. "Cymnasties? â€" | _ Faculty members of the. M‘ feld grade school are enjo ing vagations this week. Miss 1 Miller has gone to Pittsfield, Missou “Miq:‘ Beth Andrew to R frd, h "Miss Jean Nygard to Mt. Hore ;H- is.; Miss Irene Evyenson t:J..n souk Wis,; Miss Genevieve: Card <to (Rkevens Point, Wis. +A =+/" (ilke Miss Katherine Gounneri@an of St. Joseph, Mich,, ‘visited Mfildred Love Gunekel :'hfiufir Supday. | Mr. ‘and Mrs.| Harold . Fiierson spent Sunday in Oak Park With the latter‘s parents, Mr. and M N Clayâ€" ton Fehr. t ul . 0+ ie was ill) in the Déerfieldy@hields c se coanne ware craalle +. : Twelve guests were presg@t from the North Shore and Deerfli@d at a birthday surprise party in ho. or |of Clarence Wilson on Satu 18y eveâ€" ning. . The tronike wl; ‘P"»'.X'Z ing bridge monopoly, |}|!; _ > Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stoock@, who have lived on the Sc\Tur Tfarim (old Hopping farm) on Wilmot #Â¥#gd for the past 10 years are leavi } ABaturâ€" day for a year‘s stay in GeWmany. . Paul Mcflugh lis April 19â€"20â€" Talk®" April 17 2502 April at at at an at |The S:; B. Krogstad house occuâ€" pied by t& Kaatz family is now owned by W. C. Clausen. | || _ . uie Oe o i m '"- M&I‘tiâ€"! l;‘_“flphy i!\ 7Chim !ij Mrs.. Hgrold â€"C. Youngs ‘enterâ€" mined her field sewing club on ednesday at her home in High and Park.. =_ ; Â¥ { Mr. and *m. Robert Blgimeh1 and baby have ‘moved from Northbrook and are staying at. the E. D. Bleiâ€" mehl home. Mrs. E. D. Bleimeh] is xg at the home of her daughter, || Jack Gifis, who attends the Chiâ€" go Junior school at Elgin, spent holidag with his grandmother, Mrs. F. C. Biederstadt. _‘ | @harles| Orsborn, who attends Bradley ‘Technical institute at Peâ€" gnia, spent the: weekâ€"end with his mother, Mrs. Edna Stanger Orsâ€" ”rg;el al gym festival of the Deerfield Grammar school is schedâ€" Hfl for Friday evening, May 1. | Kitchen drudgery is out of date! \‘5 Saving time and effort is the logical ‘goal of homemakers today. You | enjoy every saving of work, energy and money with a newâ€"type gas range, silent gas refrigerator and automatic gas water heater. | A modern gas range gives you comâ€" | plete convenience, and new simâ€" plicity and economy. Oven, top â€" burners, broiler, all provide ease | and dependability at low cost. | With gn Electrolux gas refrigeraâ€" | tor you get constant cold, without machintex_'y to wear, vibrate or || The Tri C society will meet Thursâ€" ( .3 eveni?s, April 23, at St. Paul‘s church, \| 8 'Mr.“axf Mrs. Bruce Frost and baby son were guests of Mrs. Frost‘s mother, l;ra. John Huyg in Chicago n Sunday. > sA Ue 1 + @ You l‘an"ge, 1 matic g: variety N C his brother, Andrew. | Owen, is en foute to Excland, Wis., to visit his rx:vnts,- r. and Mrs. Herbert Savâ€" age, former Deerfield residents. [ Dan Hunt of Fair Oaks avenue is recovc;iing from a severe attack of the flu, . af t M s | Qwen A. Savage, who spent the winter iliOnhndo, Fla., arrived on Monday for a visit at the home of | ham. _ The Neighborhood club met on Bnturdsythevening ‘at the William Johnston home on Fairoaks ave. â€" ; _ _Mr. and Mrs. Clarence mwm were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gibbons of Berwyn, TII. _ _Mr. and Mrs. Ben Prais and son of Mundelein were guests at the Charles Johnston home on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Dan | Scott, Mrs. Charles Murric and Mrs. Elizabeth Ellis of Duluth, Minn., visited Mr. anhd Mrs, Raiph Wickersham this past weekâ€"end. 8 j Mrs. George Pettis entertained at luncheon on Tuesday for ladies of the Royal Neighbor camp. .. . 0. Hopkins has: sold: some NOW. .. get all three for a few cents a day! Unive : _ | ... JOHN LEONARDI $06 Railway Ave., Highwood â€" Tel, Highwood 519 Cil) Gas range (2) Gas refrigerator ( 3) Automatic gas water heater . . . each with every modern feature. an select your modern gas as refrigerator and autoâ€" s water heater from a large f sizes and models. _ rsal Gas Range RTH SHORE Gas ComP *HBE PRESS Mrs. James Mailfald.: was hostess at the ‘Wilmot Mothers‘ g:b last Tt;riay afternoon. Mrs. Raymond Honenberger and Mrs, Otto Trute will be hostesses for the nte‘;z meetâ€" zibrs.‘: William: Carman and (Mrs. George Harder are in charge of arâ€" rangements for St. Paul‘s cu}ld card party to be given Wednesday eyeâ€" ning, April 29, at 8 o‘clock at. St. Paul‘s church. , t | ‘ card party is being held this evening in the Masonic temple sponâ€" sored by the Deerfield chapter, Eastâ€" ern Star at 8:15 o‘clock. W .â€" :*r. and Mrs. Harty Baum a children spent the weekâ€"end> Mrs, Batim‘s mother, Mrs. l?hgg jin New Judson, Ind. . | : [) it Mrs., Raymond Goodman will enâ€" tertain the Deerfield | unit‘ of the American Legion Auxiliary on Monâ€" day evening, April 20, at b§r home on Central avenue. / f ‘ ‘Rev, F. G. Piepenbrok of St. Paul‘s thurch will be guest speaker at the Bethichem church on Sunday evening. _ Hrea 4 4 | Mr. fnd Mrs. T. G. Johnson are entertaining the Bethlchem |Fireside club this evening at their home on Chestnut street. [ t . [Fifth grade pupils of the Deerfiéld Grammar school are rehearsing operetta, "Aunt Drusilla‘s Garden" to be presented after the spring va~ ‘cation on Friday, May 8. H'i:: Irene Evenson and Miss Ethel Ti are the teachers. t > _ The Deerfield chapter, 0. *E. has announced a mmm:) sale :E; Friday afternoon and all tdl‘y Satâ€" urday, April 24 .and 25,: A food sale will be held in connection with the sale. f ' $ #] The Deerfield Grammar school was well represented in the Honor society initiation of seniors at Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields high school on Friday. Those so honored are|Julia Weinâ€" stock, John Engstrom, Jane Agnew, Fredda Boone and June Nelson. | > ©â€" Mrs, Raymond Stickler was to the Lake County hospital on nesday. n h c6] â€" Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sallach and two children have moved from their Osterman avenue home to Chicago. pmmi#wwdhndoérkb T.me.: x Te i L P44 f | MORAF‘I;UMBWG & maAn‘cho lighwood 519 o : 858 Ave., Highland Park «* Tel. . R. NOTZ HARDWARE Co. I â€" m{r'.E'm Road, w‘ym. Deerfield 13 & * make noise. 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