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Highland Park Press, 3 Sep 1936, p. 10

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P ty [ Mrs. H.. A. Lewenthal (Helen Reichelt) of Phoenix, Ariz., arrived Saturday from Camp Perry, Ohio, to spend several weeks with her mother, Mrs. J, A. Reichelt, Jr. Mr. Lewenthal, who is a imember of the Arizoha Civilian Rifleé team, will reâ€" The Derbys were gone two weeks and Miss Agnes had been with her aunt for the "past nine weeks. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Meyers and children spent Sunday with relaâ€" tives in Racine, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Easton and daughter, Miss Virginia, spent Bunday at the Elmer Easton homo‘ in Downers Grove. 1 EuSWd CPCAAIUE L Mr. and Mrs. J. R,. Luming‘rl(iun. , moved on Monday from Mrs. Co-, Mrs. Par celia L. Frost‘s house on Woodward | Miss Doris, ave., where they have spent, the to visit Mi summer. : The Leamings have reâ€"| H. Ackerm turned to Highland Park. motor thro Mr. and Mrs. David Derby and States. Th daughter, Miss Agnes, returned on three week Saturday from Pleasant Lake near| Miss Doris Cadillac, Mich., where they had been l‘yur at the the guests of Mrs. William Forbes.| __â€"__. _ . Capt.: and Mrs, John Wyman moved on Tuesday to the: Bert Easâ€" ton house, . The Edwin Strykers are returning to their home vacated by the Wymans. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Pettis moved Baturday from the August Wintcr; Apartment on Elm St. to the upper flat in the Lincoln Pettis apartâ€"| ments.. Other neighborhood movings that day were the L. E. Greins, who moved ‘from the August Winter house on Sunset Court: to Rock ID-, land and Mrg, Ernest Black moved‘ Across the street to the house vaâ€" . cated by the Greins. ie vrerman ave., now owned by Mrs. Becker of Big’t.l‘nd Park. Mr. and Mrs; Albert Moen have moved from the Becker house to an apartment in the Stryker building. The Zimmer family also moved to the Stryker building from the Lange house on Elm st. : N. Harris has vaâ€" cated the Herining house on Orchâ€" ard Lane. . [ :â€" . _ | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Harris movye ed:â€" on Monday from the Deerfield Presbyterian Manse. Lieut. E. M. Burns mboved ,*rrom 634 Westgate road to Highland Park on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Carter have moved from Miss Sturtevant‘s house at the corner of Woodward and Hazel aves, Sergeant J, S. Jasper and Mrs, Jasper of Fort Sheridan have leased the ‘first ‘apartment in the L. .C, Hole Building, which m’mtly} vacated by the Colemans,. â€" J oN YOUR own 7â€"POIAMPLAR _ :|: 1. You can borrow if you can | ‘ make monthly payments, | ! whether or ng&owo furniâ€" s : ture or a car. persons or married couples are Clici%b. € 2. You do NOT need coâ€"makers. 1 Nonhqllliumm. % HQOUSEHOLD FINAN ta Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jaynes have moved from the Carl Lange house to Lake Bluff. | o YOU Con BORROW houses in Reed ‘Landis subdivision were also sold recently, « The James J. Hood house, which '"-oldinI!ulytonumounat Chicago, is undergoing extensive inâ€" terior reomrlin‘ : A ral :::te transaction of the previous th was on Meadowâ€" brook Lane, where Carleton S; and Mary newngsmbm sold their home to F. W. Nolde. Two other Ritter, S i 6 LOCALLY MANAGED OFFICES IN PRINCiPAL cit Houschold Finance sponsors BDGAR A. GUEST in "Welcome a Velley" |and SHERLOCK HOQLMES with Richerd Gordon. ( Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Amendt sold their houorn Woodland drive to the Carlson family and moved to Chicago on $atnrd‘y. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hamilton have sold their home on Clay st. to Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Telephone: Ontario 7110 | & Koeblin house on Forest ave. and Dr. C. R. Sugden is the owner of y ( Moving Days ‘ Not : before the: depression have ‘bf:hmwehmvfl s pesp fare movine i wnt wes 0 1 h in the vilage: Gorald Cviege mon has bought the house at 1110 Haâ€" zel ave. Glen Taylor has purchased theGlodonbonnonHaul.n.!m John Carlson. Christ Peterson has sold his house on Hazel ave. being vacated by Albert Bartels. Dr. V. W. Spriggs now owns the William PAGE TEN DEERFIELD LOCALS C OR P O R A MONE on â€" Westgate 3. Monthly ‘payments ar 4. Quick action. Money as you need it. $. Reduced cost on al above $150, :.;myuydmlfldn& . No embarrassin asked of employer :f fi SX o0 e o ies Cns ceo to visit Mrs. Hunte i brother, C H. Ackerman, in Bas f‘» and wil motor through the NB Englant States. They plan t ’ one about three‘ weeks. Upon thkir returr Miss Doris will en r: (her senior ' year at the Univers A®f, Chicago. " Mrs. Lawrence â€" _children of â€" West [ spending this wee |, _ The Antiâ€"Can‘t club gnnual "r:dl | ion was held T fi ‘the North: ‘brook Forest © 1 o '5‘ _ The cly | was started in the A b!‘oots" 'day school years ago &rid the mem: | bers, now, grown ke i m meet once a year. ‘(D ®rfield memâ€" bers are Mrs. J. Notz (Ruth ‘Glos) and Mrs. Alb irt rause (FKdâ€" ‘na Nicholas), â€" . | [ i FCSuu:!'lru Telephone 555 â€" H Mrs, Eux'ene' E week in Chicago as and Mrs. Oliver E ""N‘ "~Ol% younger soh of Mr. a; Mrs. ‘J; R. Notz, indétwent a tom silectomy last Thu 7' morning . the Highland Park hobpital. . _ _ Sane Hopking will attend the Uniâ€" versity of Missour} l,s fall. Migs Jane has ‘been in |1 @w York summer, (ale o td H | . Mr. and Mrs. I on Thursday for | ter stay in W..{ | Emil Giss family | (today) for Edin ‘and Mrs. Vernon \the Emil Giss h Bill Notz, younge Mrs. ‘J; R. ’No%z, silectomy last Th‘fl the Highland Par ‘ The Eastern Sth evening at the ho mond Meyer. Mrs. Paul Hunte Mrs. Clarence E ing the Contract luncheon on Thw the Green Tea Po _ _Mr. and Mrs. Chicago spent Edwin Stryker Mr. _ and Mrs. Kress Willman ville, Missouri, 1 Tim Shugrue, w past six weeks wi er in the south. Electric Shop Mrs. William Carman will enterâ€" tain St. Paul‘s e,mf on Friday (toâ€" morrow) at a di bridge party at her home on |Rosemary Terrace. Mr. and Mrs.‘H, W. Stearns of u? Albert Hagi was hostess to the Luncheon ub on Wodm'- day st her homd if Libertyville, |â€" Miss Helen Kittéhl and Miss Milâ€" ier Haynie of Okighoma City, Okla., were the weekend guests of Mr. and ;uu. B. H. Kress of Hazel ave. Mr. and Mrs. Cagsius Easton have a new daughter botn Sundnyntt?o Hi‘h’.nd P"k 40 "3 V LsM Mr. and Mrs. Tkygve Nelson n: baby daughter af Ghicago spent the past week with‘ ts. Nelson‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ott Br. of Oakley ave. | ~if y a9" C freshman y month, . _ ‘yur Mr. ‘and Mts. : Edward Brennan of Chicago vi at the Alex Willâ€" man home last. y. Théir son, Edward, will t his senior year at Notre Damé this fall. ‘ Gordon Clavby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clavey, will enter his freshman year at "Notre Dame next main in Cam week. â€" ~ | Hunter! ahd daughter, left Bun or the east he ert Hagl w on 500 #lub homé if Li lilm i“ I iI‘s ea & de ? ‘s‘ brother, C,. , and will England be gone about A _ The clyb :&brook Bun, and the memâ€", @1 § NS for another . Rayâ€" || Mri and Mrs; Clarence Anderson, ith Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kronin, of pani¢d Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Juhrend E; bertyville to see the Williani family. ~On Monday evening red Seligs, Juhrends and the wa |g visited the Fred Schleys Waukegan. Mrs. Eichelberg, the Florence Selig, is visiting at the William Selig home todav and William Selig home today and i migow Ts Ohcage * *‘ * Jacob Selig and his daughter, Mrs. Herman Flichelberg of Des s, Iowa, have, been guests at the C. A. Selig home and have been yisiting, their many relatives in this ¢ cinity, _ On Thursday they accomâ€" LJ?:GW ‘Vetter of Chicago spent the weekâ€"end with her sister, Mrs, A. H. Muhike. . Mr. and Mrs. William Carolan hate taken an ‘apartment in Niles Cehter. Mrs. Carolan‘s mother, rg. George Pfister, is able to be bout in a wheel chair now. . She _ her ‘hip in a fall several Highland Park hospital she was moved to her daughter‘s home. â€". Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Snyder, Miss Verhett Hanaford and Mr. Fred Murgrieve‘of Chicago were callers a:§ A. H. Muhike home Friday evening. ‘The Altar and Rosary sogiety will have a picnic luncheon meeting at 1 p‘elock on Friday at the home of Mtg. Leslie Behrens on River Woods rodd.. Mrs. John Welch is social chairman of the society. ays and Miss Clara will remain for a longer stay with her niece. \Miss Clara Ender accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Genty to Moâ€" line, II1., on Monday where they 11 be guests of. Dr. and Mrs. L. Dondapville (Eve Ender), The aentys "will visit there for several || "Little Oscar," the World‘s .aur- ’ chef, is appearing at the fleld Grocery and Market on Sept. , 4 and 5 (Thursday, Friday and ‘ of this week). He is 18 irs old and only weighs 45 pounds. His picture appears elsewhere in the [ tock, spent Sunday at Lake J 0 1 N Serving a 6000 square mile territory which includes 334 communities w-bmmâ€"bmgndh.n.J P â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"so-l“.vlmmmtbulb" rasicing eraard lighting ; paint manuâ€" facturers, and we:u: PMucmfh:::"fl cril of electricity â€" have \done our share. In spite of iu' relatively small effect on the average light bill, we hvomudhnhodfiofiadmiâ€"pty‘.dw’ usually requires somewhat greater use electricity, rnmy.mud;haudwfind&u#&mm tNothm:Oéhooldaylman.wn.itfi dmdyooconddcdu&ctfiudnmhubeanuh MUdtylndul-ufcvynuonan- Bemufiglnmmmr.hhubm‘ua-pdpw convince people that lighting conditions have an important bearing on eyesight conservation. Although the~in%o(thouon-eathwm&c Mfluofthemhmfilmhbd-pnoldu impflubehhdiapuflkky.uuyhdutfi.hn. WEA IE apalg o 1 EOE c o i wl YOUNG EYES ARE GONCG BACK TO WORK RA Thought for Parents Your Locar P a k __m E x ® 'v'-"‘-- bai 44 4 mike an n_L‘x_,c{-d.mxk l".ht m THE PRESS8 PusLic Service Company Il Mrs. Mary Koebelin of Niles Cenâ€" ;,m and Mrs. Carl Olsen were lunâ€" / cheon guests of Mrs. John C. Willâ€" , man: on Thu Aeb f } Ethan Willman of Whitefish Bay, Wis., Mr. and ‘Mrs. Leo Willman and two children of Toma, Wis., , were guests of Mrs. J. C. Willman , on Wodnudny, Mrs, Herman Eichâ€" : Mr. and Mrs. Petér Juhrend spent Sunday in. Milwaukee. } Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Murric and baby will return home this week from a three weeks trip to Duluth, Minn. § 4 John‘s Freshman term. Ewald Winter is home from Chiâ€" cago this week because of his aged | father, August Winter. â€". _ Miss Helén ‘Engstrom and her brother John will be students at the University of mm: this fall. This will be Helen‘s J year and John Ruger: of Glenview, attended Grand Lecturers Night at the Palâ€" atine Chapter, 0. E. 8., on Friday evening. _ | #] Fred Man has been engaged as janitor of the Bannockburn Grade school. : + _ Funeral services were held Saturâ€" Ieerficld readent, in Chicage win field resident, in Chiecago with interment in ; Montrose cemetery. Mr. Zahn was a son of Peter Zahn, ‘a wagon maker in this village 60 years ago and he had a shop south of the present Notz Hardware store. Mr. Zahn is survived by his widow Cordelia (nee Hollis) and three children, Eugene and Donald, ono, grandson, Eugene, Jr., a brother, John Zahn of Denver, and Julia\ Hints of Chicago. | _ _ ;. | _ Theâ€" Ladies‘ Aid society of St. Paul‘s churth will meet Thursday, Sept. 10, at the church. Mrs. John Beckman will be in charge of the program. Hostesses will be Mrs. C. M. Wilman, Mrs.: James Mailfald and Mrs, James Wilson. 1 â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stanger and Mrs. George Stanger visited Mrs. fdwin Plagge in Chicago on Thursâ€" ay. s [ t + Lawn, Delavan, Wis. maant suaw. . . _ â€" EVL| OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS EN Tâ€"~T I A C H iR i _ 1° 171 n1 100, 9# H <an area extending North M:'mehwh"%""’ mofe fexible, and f;, Mo o CC e ce 1 ourselves and "“"“"v-mn-Fz mkmm'&“m M“w-fl.‘ Q‘.:k&‘h .v-fl-b:::::h"m ibiment is mwx....;..‘?‘“"’"l ) Iapal. "x _ . _, . (@ CCC es CHst i > knowing that it is more comfortable, moré B‘ tC ment is M ol tugiarat witerrdh â€" knowi..a.mn.'_:‘fi‘;".*‘!!“‘vm older eyes, the possible results of thi ::iaeucy are limited by the forces 0 kn::' uds ..WWMO‘ Mr. and Mrs#. Henry Rourke Chicago spent Thursday at the V liam Johnston home. +»Mr.,‘ and Mrs, Charles John: and La Verne Praise were gu at the Praise home in Munde Sunday. ‘ Mrs. Richard Mau of Fair Op ave. was hostess Monday | a kigchen shower in i Miss Carol Ryan of Chicago. | Miss Germaine Hoffman of . mette spent several days of In week with Mr. and Mrs. Mau. d f elberg and her father Jacob of Des Moines, lowa, also Mrs. Willman on Wednesday. || | Mr. and Mrs. Raiph W Moran P LA T1 0 n _ SATURDA BSUNDAYS AND HOL! that, CHRl?TIA!‘Lfl%.“ wl First Church of Qhrist $#idntist principles inv called the new Better Sight : both abroader ma uct and an i bution to But, aside aspects, we Y N is M O N t u af B § influence Mrs. C. R. ; fl'i + nurse‘s téhir ‘- e‘ 11 P DP i“, 9*:u~ * Miss sermce is a deughns, .) H” - i nc ‘ «x: " ;‘-,n,“:, ~the apoid se ied O., and p,:j man w THURSDA Â¥ Miss liv % 4 HAd | Mrs ity Cleanep ROOM e 4. P. 178 > % E LA[M AND + » 0i

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