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Highland Park Press, 25 Jun 1936, p. 10

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1b it § Dr. and Mrs. W. F..Weir are leavâ€" ing July 5,for the Pacific coast for a month‘s stay. Dr. Weir will repneâ€" sent the Chicago Presbytery at conâ€" ferences |in Washington, Oregon, and California. He will conduct two periods of the Washington synod at Wallawalla on July 7, 8 and 9. On Sunday, July 12, he will preach in Seattle. At the Oregon conferencei in Eugene, Ore., he will have three _ . _ #ne groom is a nephew of Mr. Janies McGarvie of Deerfield. The bride was given in marriage by her father. ‘Miss Frances Biederâ€" â€"stadt played the wedding march. A recéeption at the home of the bride‘s parents followed the church service, after which the young couâ€" ple left for a honeymoon trip to Quebec, Canada. Upon their return theg ‘willlive at the Koller home on Lk . m i4 Springfield avenue The bride was radiantly beautiful in a white satinh dress, long tulle veil with halo, and carried a shower bouquot:o!whit’erousm‘dmiuof the valley. Hazel Bubert, in a pink met dress, carried, the bride‘s veil. Miss Dorothy Kiel of Wiinnetka, in a pale French blue frock and pale pink picture hat, was the br&;- maid, carrying blue and white flowâ€" ers. William Jones of ‘Michigan City, Ind., served the groom as best man. Thomas Turnbull, nephew of Mrs. James McGarvie, acted as usher. " The #FEGOM 18 n wanhaue L Kollerâ€"MeGarvie Nuptials 4 Miss Florence Mary Koller, daughâ€" ter of| Mr; ‘and Mrs. John Koller, was married Saturday afternoon at four o‘clock to James McGarvie H, of ‘Deerfleld, son of Mr.) and Mrs. John McGarvie of Hamilton, Scotâ€" land, at the Deerfield Presbyterian church ‘with Dr.‘W. F.. Weir officiatâ€" ing. â€" | t Miss Marcia Hunt and Donald E. Trumbull of Evanston were united in matriage on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o‘clock in a lovely garden ceremony at the home of the bride‘s mother, Mrs. Emily Parsons Hunt, 2719 Sheridan road, Evanston, with Dr./W. F. Weir officiating. wha" h (® Weddings _ _ _ Rev, F. G. Piepenbrok of St. . Paul‘s â€"church, . officiated at three weddings this past week. On Tuesâ€" day evening, June 16, Warren Lee Pettis and Evelyn T:.Swan of Deer eld, were married at St. “‘tlul'l church. Their attendants te Arâ€" line Brady and William H. Halstrom, both of Deerfield. On Saturday eveâ€" ning at 7:30 o‘clok. Carl Hofmeier of Vernon township and‘ rothy Mayer â€"of North : Northfield, | were married at the G. T. Leach farm on West ‘County Line road, where the groom is employed. Mr. and Mrs, John Haemker of Arlington Heights witnessed the ceremony, Later the same evening at the Walker estate on Saunders road (the farm adjoinâ€" ing the Leach property) occurred they wedding of Ethel E. Birns and C)astbr L. Sinms, both of Chicago. The bride is a niece of Mrs. Walter Toll, who lives at the Walker home and the groom is a nephew of Mrs. Philip Scully, Sr. Miss Klaine Birns | was her sister‘s bridesmaid_ and Fred Bickmeyer of Chicago served | . as best man. A wedding, supper and | | dance followed the ceremony. ] The Highland Park Press RYTEX SKETOHIES come in White Vellum, or Grey Threadloom papecx?m:'ith Blnle,’e Bx‘om or Grey bfirden. "&mrt fittemlu ti:f g fm +/ . ». N& ono, m or n printed in Bln::efixvvn, gGr:«nooz- Grcy»ink?g § .0. _ Buy RYTEX SKETCAIES at this | for gifts to others, _ > t t PAGE TEN DEERFIELD LOCALS SKETCHIES ate the quick answer to overâ€"due znnd justâ€"due eomfindem. ... fetching, intimate, little u wn folded letter sheets . . , dec ed on one end, bordered on the other . .;, with Name, Monoâ€" s:m or Address at theutg?. They get you notes "tteg in a jiffy . . make doâ€"itâ€"nowers" of "putâ€"it. offers,. I 1 The Weirs Go West For June Only . . RYTEX SKETCHIES 100 INFORMALS 100 ENVELOPES Phone Highland Park 557 . Rytex Sketchies . come in White Vellum, Ivory r;\with Blue, Brown,! Green been ill for :sevetn’l"w;e‘r‘ -;;d l;; daughter, Sister Gera _A Marie (Elizabeth p'Co!m'or), Nas home aP mesee e " vdaintmied at the home of Sister ‘F; Leonâ€" ette‘s father, James O"~ or, with her two brothers, Frank nd Joseph and at her iunt?s home, Miss Marâ€" garet O‘Connor,: in Bahmockburn. The two nuns, accompaniéd by Miss Margaret S’Co nor, $s . Rose O‘Connor, â€" Maryâ€"There "Buddy" and James O‘Connor II, visited at the Richard O‘Connor homeiin Highâ€" wood. Mrs, Rickard O‘C@nnor has been iL for mevaikatl wamtkt t .. 1 o. B _% 1 Sisters ‘ Mary Leonétte: ((Lucy O‘Connor) and ‘her companioh Sil-l ter Ann Rose of Imm ite Con-‘ vent, Chicago, visited on lednesday w /A Es dri 8 ASEW 1 I _ Rev. Frank C. LowfBy, pastor a the Turner Memorial African Meth odist Eniscopa ch#rc of Chi will occupy the pulpits @f St. John church in Highland P and â€" Paul‘s church, Deerfield, on Sunday June .28. | The "'.fi" or wil preach in St. .Hm't hurch at 9 m. and at St. Paul‘s 'h at 10:3 a.m. Reverend Piepentbrok will an nounce the stskur for: Sunday July 5, next| week. The <chure schools â€"will ‘eoimtinue- at the usua hours. I ; § s1 . Misses Peg#y and Anne Englis of Evanston spent turday wit their sister, Mrs. Irvif ‘Brand.. Rev/ and : F. G. Piepenbro and their f; .sons, #lelmuth an Frederick, left on Mo ay to sper two weeks at their calin near Ha* ward, Wis.) | | |â€" Ale I . _ Arline Hase of .: & Grov spending mt: the home her aunt, Mrsl Frank Bchar of P avenue, â€" / : |>> .:( The Marks Y{mily Hills, Calif., for a yekn. of | the illness of their daughter, | i Mr. and Mrs. Ha have leased ¢ Ha house at 434 Egandal land Park and mos from the E ate Engagement ‘ _ Announcement 6 of Miss Charlotte of Mrs. George field, to Rev. A. Angeles, ‘Calif., | Thursday evening . William \Guyot ho Park. ‘Mrs. Guyot | Chl'k were { the Brand iswor:nnist churich and bas ta for a number of ye who ?s pastor of church in‘Lo' Anj ly at an Elgin ch Miss Brand was org romance â€" developed when he was visiting and it had en.k:fi l“t Thu A Th{ take place in Augus! Aug. 3~“£' 31"% # Union servic Rev. F. G. GPGH of St. ;Â¥u thurch. $ [ € | July 19â€"Dr.. W, 0. Ruby, assi ant l:}xecutivie ol!i'i. go Presbyte July i , Hunter, st of h’mfl c en July lzâ€"{}Dr.’ FR president of the lege. $ Noted Men Bpeak Here | During 31' W.}F. Weir‘s a the pulpit of (the Presb church will be oc ied by vari men of outstandinkg ability. f hours on July 14 to 17. He will cupy the pulpit of & San Franci church on July 1 then go do to Pasadena, for a p« each day from July 23 to 29. Informals C. Lowky, n orial 3 "chrch) of 'l;mlpita, ts and P hcerflcl ‘z 1 (2010!' & b!ln" urch aul‘s "h f Piepentbirok â€" the engage rand, daughtr PBfllnd of De#â€" Bbelter of | Lhs made |ldkt 8 party at the e in Highafd Mrs. W. W. sses. t the Bethafky t piano C . Rev. Booeltiir, n Evangelighl ) was formérâ€" f lt'the uime Ist there. The Tgst / sumrhfr, in this viets | secret unBil wedding | will | ‘, pastor of .'l%can Meth: of Chicago, f}St. John rk . and â€" z,Snnda h a*star will IQad in Higyâ€" 1 ‘this w ch ‘hotdl. / to Beverg r on acco eir~ young esbyteri i4 C. Yo Lee erian c K _AAA ANCTLSHIp JOT an HMectrolux is excepâ€" ?_tionally easy. Now ak little as: 15¢ a day installs: an trolu% in your kitchen! And you save more than ‘enough in food and " refrigkration ts to make this small payinent, Don§k wait any longer to enjoy rolux g#s re{rigerator conâ€" venience dnd §‘ € EVERY WF owned : an §# Blectrc has marvéled first sound ever comes It is perm{n ntly no moving barts to A tiny gasfflame . "refrig’erant Here : â€" . an advdntage 01 refrigerato off Ownership lof, an | _tiOnlll‘y ea . ow installs: an trol And you sake imnore A lÂ¥ party has n planned by Do Circle Twdl of the Deerâ€" field: Pro riahn chufch for Saturâ€" day ev , June 27, dn the grounds of the Iz e of Pr. arfd Mrs. W; F. Weir, Hdhding the ®&mmittee areé Mrs. Weir h l‘rs. Andrew Decker. by Doi field: Prés day eveni of the ho Edwit [iWood will be hdme fo in A [ with hl:z': he to théir s Pontiacd Mich. / Th the E. J. Ginters, w BannocKburn t6 Det The s are, nept John Davis Th Rob&rt .Gintet, w UniverBity of IIfino er,.{: who. was from Meerfieldâ€"Shie MrB G. M. K nd children. have gone #o California visit her sisâ€" ter. Relores Kdch Bas been attendâ€" ing Conaty] SeNbol for Girls at Log gelés, this year. . Me, and Mrs. C Knaak have moved to a fa: Milwaukee aveâ€" nue inear the ‘TFrimp school. Virgil gitie has leak e Knaak house (M: Waltert > nson (Mable Hanymer) ‘and "children, and Mrs. John Dahl lof Chicago were chu d i the conven a, for a vikit r. W. F. Whir of St. Patl‘: Tts to Wear or make noise, ame ofrculates the simple Tere it a basic difference Age or;i’y an Electrolux gas offeg. © [ â€" * WHP EVER has séen or lectrolinx gas 'ti'efrigerator first ht its silence. Not a mes from an Electrolux! ntly #lent because it has »ctrolux Gas eftigerator , _â€"p day ings you an Are., of of emf latéer, anrk of New York th Rer sister, Mrs. of Rosemary terâ€" s the former ind lwas a member dhlty a number Â¥ son (Mable ‘children, and tedof Chicago were ayat ithe home of ss than U. S. Navy ith‘s furlough ents, Mr. and osemary terâ€" H SHORE Gas CompA in ‘Mobile, Alaâ€" ith her parents. idressed a meetâ€" xen's club on in St. ‘Paul‘s LEONARDI W/eetq THE PRESS + ‘Tel. Highwood 519 f have Mr. .T'd Mrs. Dan Hunt iz;nqunce the birth of a son on Thurstlay at the Hithlnd Park hospital. ~They _ _ _ ~_GC*A00 JHA AOSDILAL College Alumni Council last week. Mr, Seese, who is affiliatefl with the } Chicago ‘offices ‘of the Métropolitan Life Insurance Co., is also president of -bofl boards :: educvation of the Bannockburn de schpol and the Deeerd&ieljs ‘high school, The | Deenfeld| Fire Department wu'cqbled out Thursday evening to extinguish a roof fire at Hallstrom Bmm: Point ‘Comfort roadside inn. ‘A faulty chimney caused the fire and the estir’:‘ated damage was fifty dollars, as ‘reported : by ‘Fire Chief Jack Johnston. } RELIABLE LAUNDRY Quality Cleaners Edward R. Seese of Bannockburn was eipcty_i we_afdgnt of the Kenyon DRY CLEANING cCO Miss < Vivian Haggie, with two other teacthers) from the Irving school in Maywood, left on Wednesâ€" day for Boulder, Colo., where they will attend the University of Colorâ€" ado this summer. f Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Wessling and daughter Dorothy and Miss Bertha Freese were guests at the William Schinleber home in Northbrook on Saturday. } facs The Evangelical Daughters, a group of young married women of St. Paul‘s church, have planned an ice cream social for Wednesday eveâ€" ning, July 22, on the church lawn, or ‘in the church activity rooms if i:: weather is unfayorable for an â€"door affair. t x 4 . Sonny Rouse is professional golf instructor in Waukegan and has charge of the Waukegan Recreation project. 4 t l oaer alenisne o wl o ee! 358 ___::': J. R. N w co. .. 4 2 Nozz Harpware C0, _Mrs. J. G. Myers and son Jack of Madison, Wis., azent Bunday visitâ€" ing friends in this vicinity. The menu includes ite cream, Oake, named him Stephen Earl. Before maliing up your mi refrigerator, see Electrolu display and ask for a 1. Phone H. P. 178 Besides making cold sile moving parts, Electrolux c able, imifo‘rmly,_low-temp are safest for all foods , . . camb + +. plénty of joe . froun’ + +. and every pra, while convenience, : or these dealers Z?Ué//l/ IS JUST As SILENT |) <ing> cold -ilent_ly; , Electrolux offers ‘0008 . . . large storage ity of ice cubes qllicldy every pr .ctl.c.l' woi.tb. WERNTG thhints un d moose:> 4 Electrolux! Visit cur for a demonstration, ‘ suently, without lux offers depend. temperatures that ind about any MORAN pr, 3 Mr. and Mrs. Moore Jr. and two children were y guests of the Arthur Merners," Mr. and Mrs. Moore are missi } mm hete for a year‘s furlough . Africa. Mrs â€"â€"Dr. W. F. Weir Will be in Indianâ€" apolis, Ind., on to conduct a coaching co in Chicago Administration for the Indianapolis Presbytery. [ j Mrs, Robert Page and Mrs, Arthur Merner are acting as hut;c. toâ€" day at a méeting.of the oman‘s Auxiliary of the, B church. ~Mr. and Mrs. \Frick had as ‘their Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Frick bf Crystal Lake and Mr. and, Mrs. H. R. Frick MJ children of Chicago, | . _ * ® Take advan of this offer no new modern washer goes up Jul display at your nearest Public Hand Wasrng Combined with Moore addressed the young 44i VITHING & REATiING ¢0. ur nearest Public Silce haw{ 1936 1s THE TtIME to Ruiip Ic Service C OF NORTHERN ILL1 brhn This simplified diagrad) shows why fftun e ukn on 4 and. no Farts that do not m6BE canaot w @ No Moving P © Lasting E'figuj © Continued u“ ® Fullest Fogd 4 © Savings That © Permanent on ine ney "GENTLE HanQ Buy Electp ux! G these vit, featur jang hfi Forms > nerse J WHEN wEat is n»u* a. real: Maving, | greater onfrtepasy i tE ine Oyel Pd M l8ved.| The | vith his pareritq) in C Godr::sw “h avinue. â€" ': +\ B. 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