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Highland Park Press, 29 Oct 1936, p. 12

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¢ [ ( d ¢ d1 i [i H Pde, {t enb inqerttadenetmermintinmnmennngih uuet Miss Betty Clan& whose birthâ€" day anniversary is October 22, celâ€" ebrated the event at a party Sunday evening at the home of her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clavey. Mrs. A. J. Johnson entertained at three tables of bridge on Friday Mr. and Mrs. William C. Wing with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wing of Chicago motored up to the Reservaâ€" tion at Shawano, Wis., last weekâ€" end, enjoying the gorgeous autumn coloring and scenery. 3 The sixth clerk, Mrs. 8. P. Hutâ€" chison, was in Missouri, but apâ€" peared this week in a later court of instructions. Precinet Commitâ€" teeman Thilo Toll and (Judges George Page and Mrs. John T. Beckman also were at the court of instructions. tis. Swift‘ Clerks to serve in the November 8 election were summoned to Wauâ€" kegan last Tuesday afternoon and appeared in Judge Perry L. Perâ€" sons‘ court for instructions. Clerks from Precincts 1 and 2 of West Deerfield Township who attended were Mrs. Earl Frost, Mrs. Alex Willman, Mrs. Doris Williams, Miss Edna Fritsch and Mrs. R. E; Petâ€" Swift‘s Premium aAms‘ Legs ®.24c¢ Deerfield polling places will: be open from 7 a.m. toâ€" 6 p.m. (Eastern Standard time)â€"or as the election notices read, "6 a. m. to 5 p.m. Central â€" Standard Time.‘ Commutâ€" ers on early trains on November 3 will have to delay their departure one hour, if they wigh to vote. Native Beef Round Steak . â€" »â€" 25¢ Cudahy‘s Sunlight Butter . . © : 32¢ main in Fargo for a several weeks visit with her two sisters, Mrs. Nicholas McKellar and Mrs. Maâ€" they Camitch. | Nov. 3 Election Hours Mrs. B. H. Kress left on Sunday to attend the wedding of her niece, Miss Effie Kellar of Fargo, N. D., 322 N. First St. © Phone 77 Rolled Leg VEAL ROAST Specials for Friday & Saturday Dahl‘s â€" > Auto Reconstruction Co. PAGE TWELVE Swifts Prem. Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY DEERFIELD LOCALS Auto Repainting C“sw.m':u”h Body and Fender Repairing SPRING SERVICE STATION WELDING AND SOLDERING CHUCK ROAST DRY CLEANING CO. Milk Fed 271¢ 19¢ Election Clerks opAhtnisstenmens ARCEROmmaneman Deman © of . Mooreâ€" All Beef Hamburger CALI HAMS 15¢ 19¢ Milk Fed Rib or Loin VEAL CHOPS _ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Frost: and little son and Mr. Frost‘s mother, Mrs. Harry Frost, visited in‘ Ponâ€" tiac., Mich., last week with relaâ€" tives. 4 \John Carroll and Mr. and Mrs. James Belmont and children. of Highweod visited Mrs. Martha Carâ€" roll Love on Thursday. ; 5 A new roof has bo'&:: completed on the Holy Cross Catholic church, a gift of the‘Altar and Rosary soâ€" ciety. This active group of women under the leadership of its presiâ€" dent, Mrs, Alex Willman, will sponâ€" sor a benefit luncheon and card party this afternoon in the parish hall. (anit 8 / Misses Sadie and Ella Wessling of Highland Park were Sunday guests of the Jacob Ott and Edwin Koebelin families. |\The Mutual Club met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. C. C. Kapschull. . 4 ' Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Scully of Chicago were Sunday guests at the Philip Scully S$r. home. The Senâ€" ijor Mr. Scully has been very ill for several weeks. < ‘Mrs. Paul Hunter was hostess at luncheon to her sewing club at her home on Westgate road. | : _ Mrs. Earle ‘Frost was hostess to hber bridge club members on Friday . Three Deerfield boys are now staâ€" tioned at Camp Perrot, 2606th Company, C. C. C., in Trempealean, Wis. They® are George Horenberâ€" ger, Vincent Yore and Richard Hof{mann. 4 | |Mrs. William Koeblin entertained twelve members :of Doreas Citrcle Three at luncheon on Thursday at her new home in Niles Center, Tonight there will be a special rehearsal of "A Murder Has Been Arranged" at which the Deerfield Presbyterian Dramatic club will have as its guests the patrons and patronesses of the mystery drama which is to be presented on Nov. 6 at the Deerfield Grammar school. Edwin P. Osterman had his left hand cut quite mufiv Saturday, while at work at the. Masonic Temâ€" ple. §*+=~1 xn and family of Berwyn visitâ€" at the Edwin P. Osterman home on Osterman ave. Sunday. Mrs. Roscoe Wessling and daughâ€" ter Dorothy and Miss~ Bertha Freese, visited their aunt, Miss Anna ‘Krimbill at the Methodist ?.m for the Aged in Chicago Monâ€" Y, * | _ William Fredricks and his daughâ€" ter and her husband and Mrs. Otto Schneider :Kld‘ little daughter Gerâ€" aldine of Chicago were guests at the Emil Fredricks home on ‘Saturâ€" day. They visited their sister, Mrs. Elbert Wheeler, in . Arlington Heights and Emil (Fredtricks reâ€" mained to spend the week. Dr. V. W.â€" Spriggs spent the weekâ€"ehd at Tiskilwa,> Ill., where he had gone on a hunting trip. 4 South First Street Telephone 555 Highland Park ROAST PORK 25¢ Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Ostetrâ€" GREENSLADE 19¢ Electrical Contractor Electric Shop or Spring Lamb Loin Swift‘s Prem. Shoulder ROAST Milk Fed YEAL Chops 16c A 29¢ _ EDWARD STRENGER, 132 S. First St., Highland Park 632 :)‘ _WM. E. BLEAER, 34 N. First St., Highland Park 18§â€" T. H. DECKER HTG. & PLG. CO., 145 8. Second St., Highland Park 201 MURPHY & SCHWALL, 733 Glencoe Ave., Highland Park 2637 â€".Mrs. Clarence Anderson will be hostess to her contract bridge club on Thursday afternoon, Nov. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Joseph atâ€" tended the wedding of Mrs. Joseph‘s cousin, Sqmel Speller â€" of Monâ€" mouth, I!1., to‘ Miss Bessie Harriâ€" son of Ch;’?go, on Saturday at the home of thea bride‘s parents.. The Just Sew club will meet on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. Johnston Davis. Miss Margaret® Mawman of Lake Forest spent Wednesday a n d Mrs. Donald Easton and her sisâ€" ter, Miss Harriet Stryker, are visâ€" iting their sister, Mrs. J. Kynett Haehlen (Laurel Stryker) in Dyâ€" sart, TIowa. | Y Mr. and, Mrs. F. C. Ritter of Clay St. have as their guests Mr. Ritter‘s mother from Buffalo, N.Y. Volunteer fire fighters from Deerfield attended the monthly moefing of the Lake County Fireâ€" men‘s Association in Lake Bluff on Monday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Hutchison were Sunday guests at the Ray D. Reeds home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Hutchison reâ€" turned last Thursday from a sevâ€" eral~ months‘ visit at the Julian Rocquier home in Ozark, Mo. Edward Frost, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frost, has a position in the Inteérnational Harvester Co. in Chicago. :: J s ... Mrs. William C. Wing is enterâ€" taining Circle Four at an all day meeting today at her home on Osâ€" terman ave, The group is working in preparation for the annual baâ€" zaar to be held the first week in December. : Mrs. C..C,. Prickett and her mother, Mrs. Babcock, of Winâ€" netka, will be guests of honor at the luncheon. Te _ Earl Holmes of Waukegan was a guest last week at the C. W. Holmes home. + Mrs. Willliam Neville was hostess to Circle Four of the Presbyterian church on Friday afternoon. | : The Double M. Club will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Missâ€" Dorothy Wessling. * WITH THE REMARKABLE convenience it provij:a . . . with the special low rate at which it is offered . . . and with the new easy monthly rental plan which will install it in your home . . . automf‘atic gas water heating is a comfort everyone can enjoy. Decide now to elect automatic gas water heating for your home! t On the new rental plan you pay only $1 down and ‘$1.90 a month. Here are exceptionally easy terms! Besides, you pay nothing to have the water heater installed. Free installation gives you a substantial saving! And if later you wish the heater removed, it will be taken out without cost to you. _ Don‘t wait! Ask now for complete details of this new automatic gas water heater rental offer! AVUVTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER on a new low cost plan ®) Vote the "COMFORT" ticket! *HE PRESS guests at the Love home on North Chestunt ‘st on Wednesday, r. Olen Olmstead has moved here from Woodstock and has openâ€" ed a barber shop in the Zeiss buildâ€" ing just north of Hout‘s drug store on | Waukegan road. . & (Arline Bleimehl.) â€" The â€"Bleimehi bungalow ‘has been leased by Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Parker.\ 1 rs. Joseph Dunn and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Harding of Lake Forest were The Presbyterian Women‘s Assoâ€" ciqtioh will meet Thursday. afterâ€" noon, Nov. 19. A rummage sale is in progress in the store next to the po;t office, sponsored by this orâ€" ganization. mb tlk * The Rev. John J. Dussman, a member of the Archdiocean Mission Band, will conduct a week‘s misâ€" sion from November 1 to 8 incluâ€" sive at the Holy Cross Catholic church, Catholic and:â€" nonâ€"Catholic members of the community are inâ€" ~~|‘E. D .Bleimehl ‘has gone to Highland Park to live with his daughter, Mrs.: Martin Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Walter>Antes left on Wednesday, after in several weeks visit in this vicinity to atâ€" tend the Texas Centennial en route to their home in Los Angeles, Cal. They had been the house guests of Mr. Antes‘ uncle, George Antes, and had been feted by their many friends and relatives. p;-. W. F. Weir addressed a group of men at the Willow ave. Presbyterian church in Joliet on Wednesday evening. Dr. Weir is head of the Church Administration department at the Presbyterian Colâ€" lege ;in Chiufio, in dg&ddition to his duties as minister of the Deerfield Presbyterian church. : ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stace left Sq?day for a trip to Arizona their house trailer.>.â€" <> Mr. and Mrs. Alien Harder have named their little daughter Edith Anita. She arrived, Tuesday, Oct, 20, at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Harder is the former Anita Mitchell. t Thursday with her: cougsin. Miss use Prost & ‘ RENT .. prtcammuenedoal uikes Entatca AILEXLO EL 1| FERSON, 385 Roger Williams Ave., Highland Park 561 hland Park 188 ARTHUR H. SWANSON, 386 Central Ave., Highland Park 268 St., Highland Park 201 HOWARD MORAN, smg‘u-u Ave., Highland Park 271 Highland Park 2637 MORAN PLG. & HTG. CO., 358 Central Ave., Highland Park 1060 GUSTâ€"OSTRAND, 217 Burchell Ave., Highwood 993 ; (See These Plumbers or the Gas Co. Bleéect | _ AUTOMATIC \y!», GAS WATER â€" fik â€"HEATING â€"â€" |».) on in The hostesses at the party were those whose anniversaries had been year, women of St. Pauls church, whose birthdays occurred during .t & » i' Thursday at St. Pauls rceru’flon rooms. , J . Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hout and four children have moved from Long Grove to Diamond Lake. i Birthday Party T With tablesâ€"appropriately decoâ€" rated for the last‘six months of the The Lake County Royal Neighâ€" bor convention was held yesterday in North Chicago. Mrs. George Pettis, Oracle of the. Deerfield Camp, and Past Oracle~ of the County Camp, took part in the proâ€" gram. A large delegation of local women attended. §+ The annual dinner of the Indeâ€" pendent iSocial club, to which the husbands are guests of honor, will be held Wednesday evening, Nov. 4, at Phil Johnson‘s restaurant. ‘‘Mrs. M. Lippert of Hazel ave. entertained the Independent Social club on ‘Wednesday. A ‘% ARNOLD PETERSON HOWARD MORAN . Plumbing and Heating . ELECTROL OIL BURNERS 512%, Laurel Avenue â€" Highland Park Shop Phone, Highland Park 271 .â€" Residence, H. P. 48 puaD" onl Thay o w DT eslge w ‘_ BATURDAY 9 a.m. to 9 C sUNDAYS AAPD HopipATS 190 yaw to bite pam. onry $ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM $1.90 a month INSTALLED FREE! First Church of Christ, Sciéntist i1 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD A n: WEEK DAYS 9 am. to 6 p.m. SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 9 pm. _ THURSDAY, OCTOBER year. Earlier in the year $ simâ€" tesses guests visa versa. Your Typewriter N 804 Waukegan Rd., Deerfc Deerfield Barber Shoj ALBERT LARSO! STATIONER Highland: Park 567 NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS _ E. K. CATTON 1936 y * 3 bram

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