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Highland Park Press, 24 Sep 1936, p. 10

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Mrs. Lflnrence Repenning, was hostess to twelve at a dessert lunchâ€" eon party on Thursday at her home Mrs. H. H. Belding, who had been living with her daughter, Mrs. C. S. Scribner, is now residing in Riverâ€" side, Ill. Mrs. Scribner is in New York. / 6 Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Kerrihard and family moved on Tuesday from Greenwood avenue to the | Ezra Fritsch, house on Hazel avenue. Mrs. Clarence Rolliman was the guest of Mrs. Walter Bargen in Waukegan on Wednesday. _ : Mr.: and> Mrs. C. C. Kapschull were hosts on Sunday at a barbecue lawn supper at their home for memâ€" bers of Mr. Kapschull‘s staff of ofâ€" fice: workers on the recently: comâ€" pleted road work at Long Grove. Emil Fredricks spent last week at the farm home of his sister, Mrs. Elbert . Wheleer, near Arlington Heights, (€ t Mys. William Galloway entertainâ€" ed on Friday in compliment to her cousin, Mrs. Oscar Beecham of Miami, Fla. Mrs. Beecham has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Weir during her stay in the village. David Inman,. Jr., a star in footâ€" ball and track at Deerfleldâ€"Shields, received a scholarship to Georgeâ€" town college in Georgetown, Kenâ€" tucky, where ‘he is now enrolled in his freshman year. Lucille Wright of Bannockburn left on Monday for Smith college in the east. Mrs. William ‘Galloway has reâ€" turned from a: three months visit with her sister, Mrs. Schmillt, in Catskill,, New York. _/ : Silver Wedding _ / Mr. and Mrs. Louis Soefker were hosts at ‘a party on Saturday eveâ€" ning in honor of their twentyâ€"fifth wedding anniversary at their home on County Line road. Mrs. Soefker was Althea Willman and is a daugh ter of Mrs. John C. Willman. _ ‘Harold L. Brown Jr. of Bannockâ€" burn, is attending the University of Illinois. He received the Lake Counâ€" ty scholarship in the Ceramic. Engiâ€" neering school. Conclave { The young people of St. Paul‘s church will have a special meeting at the church on Monday evening. Rev, Paul Winger, pastor of Niles Center‘s /S8t. Paul‘s church and Miss l(ildnq Tess, also of the same church,‘ will be the guest speakers. Mr. and Mrs. George Dickman of Melvin, IllL., were the guests of Mrs, Dickman‘s parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Schwab from Friday until Monday. t : ._Junior Auziliary Dorothy Jacobson will be hostess to the Junior group of the American Legion Auxiliary on Saturday afterâ€" noon at 2:30 o‘clock. Mrs. Ralph Dunham is adviser and> Elaine Plagge, president. New officers will be elected at this meeting. ? Wedding i Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok officiated at the wedding of his friend Wilâ€" liam G. Natho of Evanston and Miss Ida E. Templin of Chicago on Saturday evening, Sept. 12. The cerembny : was â€"performed in St. Paul‘s church. There were no atâ€" tendants. ’ PAGE TEN DEERFIELD LOCAXLS . Oro . _ Everm Bring your child{ for the photogt they, will treasu years. | ©|.=@ HECKETS STUDIO 2 7 sOUTH ST. JOHNS AVE TELEPHONE H. P. 435 Miss Marjorie Moffitt, the new teacher in the Deerfield grammar school, is staying at Principal Carl E. Bates‘ home. Beth Andrew and #fln Nygard are with the Chester esslings; Irene Evenson &t Sam geockenbachp;‘ Ethel _ Titus . and nevieve Card at the Eugene Beckâ€" ers; Hazel Miller and Donna Belle }ensen at Delbert Meyers; Leta Toll and Mrs. Alvin Knaak in Hxh- land Park:; Margaret Callanen, Wilâ€" :nett.e, and Mrs, Hary Mnhlk‘,\Dég!t- eld. ty d SWEILER Miss Gayle Borneman is en route to California via the Panama Canal. ren to us today :raphs you, and re through the â€"The W. 0. Miessner family moved recently from: Bannockburn to Lawâ€" rence, Kansas. Fifteen members of the Deerfleld Eastern Star held offices at the Wilâ€" mette Chapter, 0. E. S., on Monday evening. | _ / y [ o Miss Hazel Rapp of Belvidete spent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaa¢ Rapp. _ ving ) Day Miss Lillian Ackerman has reâ€" turned to her duties as principal of the Von Stueben school in Chicago. Miss Ackerman is Mrs. Paul Hunâ€" nr‘a sister and they reside on Westâ€" te road. t *4 "B _ Mrs. Howard W. Cbrn:'lius of Beverly Hills spent Friday with Mrs. G. A. A. Willen of Springfield avenue. / ols d . Mrs. Clatence Scott is entertainâ€" gng the Béthlehem Woman‘s auxilâ€" ary at her home this afternoon. Mrs. Harold Peterson is the assistâ€" ing hostess. Y ) | Mrs. Chester Wessling was stung on the arm‘by a wasp on Saturday. | ‘Ward Reichelt Anderson received a bad cut on his right eye and temâ€" ple, while at play at the Deerfield sehool last week, 1 ‘ i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A‘ndsrsani} have had as their guests this past week, Mr. Anderson‘s brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Anâ€" derson of Velva, N. Dakota. ‘ Mr. and «Mrs. Alfred Anderson have a son born Saturday in Wauâ€" kegan. . / ies mt ols n sc d | Mrs. Fred Trute (Arline Rogâ€" gow) has returned home from a five week‘s sojourn at Minocqua,; Wis. â€" . The Men‘s club of St. Paul‘s church will sponsor a card party on Tuesday evening, Sept. 29, in the church recreation rooms. The.comâ€" mittee in charge of arrange@ents includes Raymond Bell, Dan Hunt and George Harder. .. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Nm::‘t. have purchased the Milton Frantz house in Woodland Park from J. L. Crane. Mr. Nessler and Mrs. J. 0. Peckâ€" ham of Westgate road are brother and sister. ‘ F + P ‘hotographers HNS AV ENUE Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hout of Long Grove: visited Mrs. _Hout’f sister, Mrs. Mildred Artis Black of Sunâ€" set court, on Saturday. P on Greenwood avenue, in honor of her birthday anniversary. | Mrs. Jessie Draherm of Wasacca, Minn., spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. Russell Pottenger. Durâ€" ing her stay here they visited at the William Potterton home in Beloit, Wis., and at the Harry Digberham home in Woodstock. ?f Mrs. Julius Johnsoh of ;Central avenue will entertain her luncheon 500 club on Wednesday, Oct. 7. Mr; and Mrs. James 0. Peckhani, who have been living in the C. W. Getty house the past two years, are moving to Highland Park the latter part ‘of this month. § Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Phone H. P. 178 AND i . ‘Teh applicants took the Civil Seryâ€" ice examination for substitute clerk at the Deerfield post office, in t Deerfield grammar, ‘school last Sa urday morning. The examinatio ;wu‘ nducted by tal clerks Wil iam |Cruickshank gnd Marian Stry ker, both of Deerfigld. i Charles Turner lhas purchased 1 hous¢ on Hazel avéenue from Chris Petertsen and is ving here froml Evanston the lat part of : the month. The Albert Bartels family who had been occupying the hou have| rented the Bailey house o Waukegan road. . | | ; | Mrs. William _ H. Johnson: of Washington, D. C.| is a house gu for several month%iat the home her gon, Robert L. Johnson of Brierâ€" hill ‘Albert R. Renning of St. Louis, Mo., spent Sunday |with his parents Mr.\and ~Mrs. Ail.. Renning % Brand lane. > â€" 1 > / & | e Mutual clj& met Thursda; evening at the homie of Misses ViolF and (Irene Rocken&h. , Mrs, Irving Br F spent Wednesâ€" day land Thursday |with her parents, Mr. |and Mrs. J. R. English in E\I- anston. Mrs. Bra E?_'s grandmother is very ill at the English. home. . | ph Horenberger ~will retur; from . Rockford 1.; weekâ€"end ans attend a special |‘meeting of the Deerfield Masons, pf which he is the worghipful master{ : e Koclanz family moved fron Evanston to Eugefie Hodgins‘ hou:t on Rosemary terrace. Mr. Kochnf is chef at the "Skyrocket." | ry Horen r, daughter the Carl Horenber , is recoveri £ an append y, performe two |weeks ago in Waukegan. t Mrs. O. ABdm'?? of Clintonvill¢, Wis., is spending the winter wit?x her Haughter, Mrs, T. G. Johnson, | Mrs. Anthony urio of So Waukegan road, i been wisitin in Park. : | _ f ymond Lord| Jr., of Chica visited his aunt, Mrs. Emil F ricks on Sunday. f [ oi o Mis. Peter J. J Get your FREE food mixer while this sale lasts! O\{:ift offer I}en_ds' September 30. During th # special sale you also receive a liberal allowance on your old stove. Make this saving} No d0wn’payment is required when you trade in yo+.|r old stove .. . and monthly térms are cfxc;eptionally easy. From evety standpoint, now is the most advantagedus time for you to buy a modern gas range that will me%t your requirements in every detail. Come in and select the model you) want! | : NO SAVINGS TOO! © Liberal allowance on your old stove @ No down payment with tradeâ€"in @0 Unusuglly low monthly terms &JOHNL 306 Railway Ave., High 1ike us iirend is enter> e & R T F gaAS THE PRESS E(.)‘NARDI * Tel. Highwood 519 ing §o1T Mrs, F. G. Piepenbrok is attendâ€" ing a convention on Thursday and Friday of this week at Monee, IIl. Mrs. Piepenbrok is the delegate from the N. Iflinois Woman‘s Fed: eration of the Arlington: Heights district. T |. Betty Clavey and Claude McDer: mott are among the 39 art students who visited the VanGough exhibit at the Art Institute on Wednesday (yesterday) in Chicago. s Mrs, Harry \Baum of Hazel aveâ€" nue entertained her sewing.club at luncheon yesterday. ol Dan Hunt, local legionnaire, is attending the national convention in leveland this week. + . Mrs. Eugene Ender spent Thursâ€" day and Friday at the E. J. Bingâ€" ham home in Chicago. Miss Clara Ender is a guest at the Bingham home this week. Mrs. Eugene |Enâ€" der is leaving for an extended visit in the east in October. td ~~Mr. and Mrs. Milton Voight and son Milton, Jr., of Highland Park were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Paulin V. Botker and her sister, Miss Marguerite Rogers. j Mrs. Paul Hunter and daughter, Doris, have returned from an gastâ€" ern visit. _ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Anderson and son Chadwick left on Sunday for a week‘s visit in Colorado. Mrs. Stanley Greer is entertainâ€" ing at a bath room shower on Thursâ€" day evening . (tonight) for Miss Florence Page, who will become the bride of Wessley Stryker. (A marâ€" riage license was issued to, the young couple last week in Waukeâ€" gan. 4 Cl Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaBahn| visâ€" ited Mrs. Arthur Swengel in Chiâ€" cago on Sunday. o Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rolliman (Lelah Kreh) are moving from the house on West Osterman owned by the Beardsley sisters to the home of : Mrs. . Rollman‘s : mother, Mrs. Hazel Vant Kreh. | taining Cirecle One of St. Paul‘s church on Thuraday (today). _ Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Collins and SHORE GAS COMPANY BROILING Gas gives you the intense heat needed to brown meats so fast that loss of juices is prevented. J. R. NOTZ HARDWARE CO. 156 Waukegan Road, Deérfield â€" Tel. Deerfield 13 or these dealers o v e n ventilation w hich produces erisp, juicy roasts. Exeess moisture escapes, preventing that flat "steamed ROASTING Gas gives you the i : est with a modern MAGIC CHEF or UNIVERSAL GAS RANGE food mixer t â€"*+>% 4 4 ie 4 iC . caa n oin en mm ”ml( ' I E=|! f 1 [ [ e : rr-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-'fl MARLBORO UNIVERSA -,‘-A~ Marliboro Universal Magic Chefâ€"Series 3700 This offer includes all Whitehall, Marlbore, Oxford, Manchester, Medjord al‘l Strand Universal gas ranges; and all Series 1400, 1200, 1000, 900, 2500, 2700, 3700, 4700, 2100, Magic Chef gas ranges. o | : Mrg. Roy Miller entertained at uncheon ‘at Huyler‘s Blossom room ;n Chicago on Wednesday (yesterâ€" day) in compliment to her cousin, iss Margaret Ann Mangold, whose arriage to Harold R. Zwerg of Fhimo‘ will take place Saturday, ~\ Mayor Harry E. Wing has reâ€" %‘ma from a business trip in New York. Trustee Monroe McKillip has also been in New‘ York on business. . Mr, ‘and Mrs. Harold Peterson &yent: the weekâ€"end with relatives in oline, IIl. . # ‘ .. Mrs. W. W. Clark entertained the Just Sew club on Tuesday after: noon.) > 1b â€"s . Mrs. Albert E. Mitchell entertainâ€" ed at a stork shower in compliment to her daughter Mrs. Allen Harder (Anita) on Wednesday. son Roger of Waukegan were Sunâ€" i;'{ay guests at the Joseph Korenin home. § 7,0?111)" a few days left to get your | 7â€"POIAT PLAN 1, You can borrow if youw can make monthly payments, whether or not yol: own furniâ€" ture or a car. Sing or 2. You do NOT need coâ€"makers. No salary assignments required. BOR ROW :;s* 7â€"POINT PLAN HOUSEHOLD FINANCE FREE MORAN PLUMBING & HEATING :CO 358 Central Ave.. Highland Park â€" Tel 1060 _ Bak in g requires even oven heat, and unlimited ‘range of baking¢ temperaâ€" tures . . . for light, evenly browned cakes, pies. etc. Gas gives both! . 205 Waukegan State Bank Building, Second Floor ‘ 210 Washington Street, Waukegan Telephone: Ontario 7110 : LOCALLY MANAGED OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES t Houschold Finance sponsors EDGAR A. GUEST in "W elcome ‘ 4 Valley" and SHERLOCK HOLMES with Richard Gordon. f BAKING oN YOUR OWN C O ROP O R A T |I 0 NC ‘Buy Vow! Jhis ~|> i4 [ offer ends Sept. 30" I f ‘ FRYING _ Perfect ing reâ€" ::il'fl mh‘ t...nnw of heat under the skillet . . . gumâ€" bu-lmbc:tflpria. all three! 3. Monthly payments are small. i reagye n e n :'bg:":g: cost on all loans C.lepnynytima?dndmc':fn. T.No ombarrassing_ questions Mr.â€"and Mrs. Brucg Frost will enâ€" tertain the . Bethlehem Firegide club tonight (Thursday). h e «Rev. and Mrés. Earl J. Bruso have returned from a fortnight‘s visit at Lake Geneva, Wis. [ %.. THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, August. Tappenbeck, Tapâ€" penbeck and Mrs. B of Chiâ€" cago visited at the Emil ricks home on Saturday. The Double M club gave a fareâ€" well party for Fredda last Tuesday evening at the home. Miss Fredda â€"will. attend Uniâ€" versity of ‘Ilipois. Mrs. Arthur Merner, adviser for the p is the next hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Seago have moved to Ravinia. Mr. Sergo is a local mm and nt and director of the State Oct, 3, at the Kelvyn Park Temple in Chicago. . l . BOILING _ Faster! Gas brings foods to a boil in 4 the time or less of other fuels, shades of ‘heat you 4* *#

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