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Highland Park Press, 14 May 1936, p. 12

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a i Dori« to t party and 1 The \ Mr. and 1 eighte on 8: honor John enue, WED FEB. ie | &f ne PAGE * Mrs. C. E. Bowman and her son Eugene and his wife from Hnflk gen, Texas, were guests last w at the home of, her son, Glenn. ‘l?e Eugene Bowmaps have returned to Texas and Mrs.. Bowman has zrgnel \to Blomington for a visit. _ ~C 4 Blgomington, Ill., spent Sunday and Monday with the Glenn } family. | is [3 « Mr.and Mrs. Arthur Merner _:: son, Iton, spent the weekâ€"em with their son Richard at the Un versity of Illinois, They were compani¢d by the boy‘s grandmo/! er, Mrg. Rebecca Merner, and th io aunt,@Miss Ethel Merner. i E0 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ginter mo ed to Detroit last week. Their John, is staying at the Edwin ; WMMQ until the close of school, The \Holy Name Saciety is giving a card party Thursday eveni (tonight) in the Holy Cross parish hall, Richard Kress is president t the society. # ter, ?s.' Leana Wessling, in Na: perville, ‘of which she is an alumna, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston entertained the Neighborhood Club on S@turday evening. @ Clifford Stanger attended a party on Saturday evening in : Chicago given \by a classmate, Miss June Mrs. Paul Fullet of Springfirdj ave, has leased her Bannockburn home to Jean R. Hopkins of Lake F'or?st. The William Mitchell Blairs who «had occupied the house flrd past year, are moving to the east. | Ge&n Stanger II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rloyd Stanger, has won five medals this year in sprinting quarter mile and relay.. He was a member ‘of the team which attend ed mum-wm Conference in Town‘ week, ~and helped earn two beautifyul modern trophies. | . Mrs. Frederick Koebelin had . her mm her children ah their : Mr. and Mrs. Wil liamSchwaegler of Chicago, Mr, and . Mrs. (Edwin Koebelin dni grade; Norvel, fifth grade; Paulâ€" ine, fourh grade; Fred, first grade, and Audrey, kindergarten. _ ./ | | Mrs. C. C. Kapschull celebrated her birthday anniversary last Wed:â€" Chester Wolf was honored at a party at the Kapschull construction camp near Long Grove last Thutsâ€" \ Rev. and Mys. Copeland (Ellen Towler) of Bloomington spent sevâ€" gral days of this week at the K neth F. Towler home in Bannockâ€" Mrg, Mary Entorf, who has m I isitimg at the home of her bro ;1 George Stanger, Sr., on Forest Ax: is spending this week with her sisâ€" Mr» and Mrs. Otto Hout: have monflhi‘nto the Charles Gosswille hous@ in Long Grove. 3 iisfinilhrk. in aiediers £! ‘Goldwin children have come from Chicago to live at the Dor Home.. They are: Pearl, seve George Rockenbach, who eelebt*t- ed his 95th birthday anniversary Feb. 2, has been critically ill a heart ailment this past week at his home on Elm street. On S day a consultation was called and he may undergo an appendectomy. . George Engstrom of Gentral ave. has cons¢ructed a trigonometrit eylinder, which his son, John, has presented the Mathematics de ment of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school. â€" The cylinder shows graphs of the six trigonometrical functions, sone cosine, tangent, cotangent, 54 cant and cosecant for angles of any size. ; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Thom (Dorothy Lidgerwood) were gug of honor at a post nuptial pat ‘last Thursday evening at the Maâ€" rine dining room of the E vater Beach hotel.. The jparty was gi by teachers of. the Oak Terr school where Mr. Thomas is prinâ€" cipal. ~Mrs. Thomas teacher in Deerfield. The Oak Terrace P.T.A. held a reception for the bride and groom last Tuesday: evening d gave them a silver tray. | PAGE TWELYE Mr. and Mrs. William C. Weir of Indianapolis, Ind., were weekâ€"end guests of Dr. and Mrs. William F. Weir. William C. Weir is Dr. Weir‘s nephew and namesake. | Charlotte Ann Fredricks, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Fredricks, born Julp 5, 1920, was bap Sunday morning by Rev. Piepenbrok at St. Paul‘s church. Mrs. Henry Scheskie was her witness. t <«Baptisms it Joyee Marilyn Johnson, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Johnson, and Roger Chalon Bl*s. baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Bates, were baptized Sunday motnâ€" ing at the Bethichem Ennplitd church with Rev. Earl J. Bruso ofâ€" ficiating. l Robert Peter ‘Bleimehl, Jr., gon of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bleimehl (Lois Sturtevant), born August 18, 1935, was christened on Sunday morning at St. Paul‘s Evangelical church, with ReÂ¥, F. G. Piepenbrok officiating. Sponsors were the. baâ€" by‘s uncle and aunt, Edward of Winnetka and Mrs. Martin = phy (Arline Bleimeh!) of Hichl?nd Park. f DEERFIELD LOCALS r. and Mrs. Frank Flesher of Mrs. Johgl Coleman was hos to members/of the St. Paul‘s Evan gelical Daughters yesterday fferâ€" noon. §3 l‘ i Mr, and Mrs. Russell Potterto spent Sunday with Mr. Pottertpn‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Potâ€" terton, ‘in ‘Beloit, Wis, : They ; blg visited a sister, Mys. Wallace Minpn, in Clinton, Wis. | HB a Mr. and Mrs. ‘Albert Mite have had as their house Alfred Mitchells of Rlvilflil,-f will visit ‘fn Philadelphig befbr sailing > for |Europe.©> . ; â€" | ~~ (f â€" ‘Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page family were Sunday guests of| Fred Protines in Elmhurst,. . Mr. and| Mrs. Edward Ive and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sums and children of DeKalb were $ day guess ‘at the Joseph Kor home; : || a day in honor of his. 60th bir‘"iy anniversary. (8g $P [ Mr. .and Mrs. Carl E. Olsom of Greenwood ave. had as their ~ day guests Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Dliâ€" ver and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jack of Chicago. w 4 Mr. and Mrs. ‘Williarm :Johsitan visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl May : Chicago Saturday. JB & Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Repenâ€" ning of Gr{pnwood ave. had as their guests.this past week Mr. and Mrs. Loulg Goodman of Detroit, Midf.. Mrs.â€" Harold Peterson ‘a few days last week with her garâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Féhr, in Oak Park. M 3) Mp Mrs.. Joseph Korenin visited (Alâ€" bert Korenin at 2? Vido:fi} £ morial hospital in Waukegan Friâ€" day. ¢* $ _: |: wB 4 Mr. : and Mrs. Joseph Figgan have moved from the Harry c house to Edgebrook. . 1 sds Mrs. Cn;’ Nehrtens of Cicero Wwas a guest at the Clarence Repefing home last week. 6 ie Rolled Leg All (Beef | . Veal Roast IHamburgLr Brookfield or Sunlisht Buiter * 27¢ \ QVAUT ent£, SANDY; LET‘b StoP ar Special for Th Native Beef The Highland I 538 Central Avenue Engraved a ‘Printed Specials 100 Printed Calling :n rdg ..l..8f.;...... 100 Process Engraved Cards .. 100 Engraved Cardsg:i':j | C % plain or paneled . ......}.. [ . .$2.75â€" _ Paneled or PlaiH“ Wedding Envitations 64x _ or Announcement ip" . ~! Enclosure Cards (at home, recegition, chut | VERY REASONABE Milk Fed Chuck Roast 29¢ 1 19¢ 1b nA BR‘ Graduates and Bridesâ€"toâ€"be Mourning Cards and Birt} Cuts t ~; .R ATTENTIQN Fresh Grou All Beef Native Flank: Steaks 25¢ ; lSc 1& Â¥ WIcLW TS A GRe AT JG At ractive ~|1. ‘b.cila €5L._: J Printed | pecials nd on ips § ROUNP §PA* CALI] HAMS Native Cudahy‘s Shdfkless SIRL%IN?TEAK Native fBeef ‘ Charlotte the knariie pretty | na ‘golfer,| In| condugcted gf 1 es recently} is Vernon . G field. || Clargn of: Ch J. Jot Mr; sliew (e is three York. To o the 1 the let Mrs, Ca mothef, M east for a Mr. land a daughter 6,; at Ithe They have beth.. !° > M the Q eveni Mr.{ and ak théir $ Mrs. W. and <a) cago? | Mr from bis r phans west J the p Nina her $ were O‘Conit Rul‘!:::lelgl 4 . p‘f 7 344 Ih. averthge Poal; alsfiyl Mr Native 19¢ lid rde ell of â€" Amna â€" Marie= HMerrmann ay (hok . were hostegses on "j ing at a meeting of lehétm Y.P.M.C0.:= kh. }j | Carféton Scribner and her , ~My f Belding, have gone r a 8 weeks stay. .â€" . . nd Nts. Maurice Miller have ” orn Wednesday, May he Wighland Park hospital. ave hAmed her Mary | Elizaâ€" atk Press OVS1 Me home. 8 Eq and . Edward Kjeliberg cago Wisited Mr. and Mrs, |A. ison gnfSunday. â€" | Fre eckman of | Prairie was tess. to members of jJepenbileBt Social club yesterâ€" ison â€"Fr was jepet ‘el. H. P. 557â€"558â€"559 and | i. PI Mr. ‘.il r dog Van uncements ion, church) ‘s. Burr 'fling'hl had Iay guests Mr. and Kreitsmann and 1:. ard Lundquist of Chiâ€" indah!‘ is recovering t illness.! |â€":/| :! !1“0t belonged to Mrs. Spies (who left te for their care) y Probate Judge F. turned over to ¢r- torm animal shelter ield, there to enjoy of her strange will. Harry Norton and r, Elizabeth | Lu, of the weekâ€"end at the Saturday »dricks, who prefers "Pat" to her, own 1as become quite aA Tribune Golf! school iny daily free coursâ€" was winner at the lub, ‘west of Deerâ€" ) Miller of Mission Page was hostess to ) club on Wednesday has returned from a siness trip to New Rolled Rib Roast Native Beef Milk Fed Veal Cutlets 29¢ 35¢ $1.25 $1.175 271¢ 29¢ 19¢ THE PRESS . St. Paul‘s Younfi People‘s groups will hold their May meetings at the Mrs. R. A. Nelson is chairman of the Eastern Star card party luncheon to be given June 17 at the Deerfield Masonic Temple. Her committees include the following chairmen: Luncheon, Mrs. J. R. Notz; prizes, Mrs. Christine Knaak; style show, Mrs. Chester Wessling and Mrs. Ray Dobbins ; tickets, Mrs. Philip Scully Jr.; door prizes, Mrs. Ray Dobbins; tables, Mrs. Ralph Peterson‘ and Mrs. Clarence Huhn. The Bethlechem ; Auxiliary play will be présented Tuesday evening, May 26, in the church. | _ â€" The Rotary sponsored Declamaâ€" tory contest for the Deerfield Gramâ€" mar school is s¢ uled : for Friday, May 22. ME o6 c‘+ { & Mr. and Mu."tll:rmlnt Frick of Chicago were Sunday guests at the Nathan Burch home on Osterman Mr. and Mrs. Carter Christensen and son Leslie amed the funeral of Mrs. Hilda rson, wife . of Amandus, Peterson, in Chicago : on Saturday at the Concordia Luther: an church, ie3 k G Miss Jean Nygard spent Sunday at her home in Mt. Horeb, Wis. : The annual Mother‘s Day tea givâ€" en | by . the rfield: <Grammar School Girls‘ Club was held Tuesâ€" day afternoon. :) } : ;i}} 0; / / Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dobbins and family of Arlington Heights spent Sunday at the William Neville home. | [ ME 2t 4 Mrs. Ethel Skidmore Gartley of Highland Park spoke on "Life in the Kentucky H;::t&ins" on Wfi nesday evening at a meeting of Bethichem l"indd*rclub at the home of Mr. and Mrs. /T. G. Johnson of Chestnut ‘st.: > . | ol 4 Hills assisted Julian Strud of Verâ€" non in choosing the winners at the Deerfield course. They were Mrs, Harvey Richards, 364 ‘Vincennes court, Lake Bluff, and Pat Fred+ ricks, of Deerfield, who won last year‘s Deerfield award. ‘. The C. W. Faulman family has moved from Rosemary Terrace to Des Plaines. eA Mr. and. Mrs.: Leo Casey (Ceecil St. Peter) and family have moved from the Edwin Beckman house on go:pk'mary Terrach to . Highland A ; | s Miss Beth Andrew, a teacher in the sixth grade in the local grade school, has decided not to return to her duties this year and will remain with her mother in Rockford. Mr Nina Anderson is taking her p Mrs. Friedel Fuller entertain at luncheon on Wednesday for Mrs. Leslie Brand her motheéer, Mrs. A. ave. L. Renning, and Miss Charlotte Brand. 18 3 36 P54 BE OUR GUESTS.;. Ford Sunday Evening Hour, Columbia Network. Fred sylvanians on Tuesday nights (Columbia) and Friday nights (N.B.C.). See Seomiorooniesienmmamtes AZ $0 e M SL sff . # es ¢< Bhopri P ; ;;-Agl;" ts warp oo f Sasrt B Atn s ucce t e es ioi s 3 p # ' 23 3 This is one sign of the extra value in the Ford Vâ€"8, Accuracy in manufacturing is steel." Other â€"suppliers of materials and parts will tell youâ€""Nobody checks up as closely on quality and price as Ford." STEEL MAKERS sayâ€""Ford buys the best HavemaV-Sepgimin'yourur? You pay $1645 for it in any other car but Ford. the first year." / another. :(‘The Ford is made to unusually close precision limits.) And there is a long list of fineâ€"car features that are exclusive with Ford in the popular field. _ This means a great deal to you as a motorist. It is our way of safeguarding the interests of every purchaser and it leads to thisâ€""The mechanical depreciation on a Ford is less than most cars, especially after x & ols PVA C FORD V â€" church,. The LL.L. club is schedâ€" uled* for the third Wednesday eveâ€" ning and the Tri C society for the fourth Thursday evening. . ‘"Share Your Lilacs" is the plea of the Chicago Plant, Flower, and Fruit Guild.. The Deerfield Womâ€" a@n‘s club has pledged its support through the following: Mrs. Monroe McKillip, Mrs. William Wing; Mrs. Harry Muhlke, Mrs. A. R. Warner and Mrs. C. E. Piper (chairman of the Garden department). Mrs. A. W. 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