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Highland Park Press, 12 Nov 1936, p. 10

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_ Mrs. T. G. Johnson gave a stork shower last Thursday in ‘honor of Mrs. Aksel Peterson. Rev, and Mrs. Earl J. Bruso spent Monday and Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Sophia Bruso in Chiâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Frederickâ€" son have a son born November 1, at the Alice Home hospital in Lake Forest Mrs. Frederickson is the former Jeanette Reeb, daughâ€" ter of the John Reebs of Deerfield, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnston (Hilda Soeffler) announce the birth of an eight pound son on Friday, Nov. 7, in a Waukegan hospital, Mrs: Johnâ€" ston‘s sister, Mrs. LeRoy Paddack (Rose |Soefker) is returning home this week from the Highland Park hospital with a new son. Mrs. William Haggie was hostess to members of her card club on V_Vodn_ud.y at her home on Elm Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinchart have moved to Highland ‘Park to the home: of Mrs.: Rinehart‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs Henry Juhrend. Mrs. Lulu Boyer of Anderson, Mo., mother of Eugene Boyer of Osâ€" terman avenue, shas rented the apartment vacated by ithe Rineâ€" harts on Chestnut street. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kress are the proud parents of ia daughter born (Saturday afternoon at the Hi_ghhnd Park hospital. Mrs. Anthony Mercurio spent seyâ€" eral days of this week at the home of her brother, Liborio Mirabella in Oak Park. On Tuesday evening she attended a bridal shower for her cousin, Miss Josephine Mirabellia and on Wednesday evening, a meetâ€" ing of the Gamma Pleasure club in Oak Park. 4 Wilfred Miessner, who is attendâ€" ing the University of Kansas, has been pledged to Sigma Chi. The Miessners moved from Bannockâ€" burn .to Lawrence, Kansas, several months ago, Dr. W. 0. Miessner is an instructor in the U. of Kansas this year. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hatch (Luella Knigge) have moved from the Fred Meyer house on Deerfiecld road to one of the Pattlock houses on North Chestnut street. Virginiaâ€" Engels Hardacre is music instructor. There will be geâ€" lections by the orchestra, glee club, inatmmtalvsoloaunddmucui piano numbers. o Cb The annual fall concert of the Deerfield Grammar school is being held Thursday evening (tonight) at eight o‘clock in the school gymnaâ€" sium. No admission charge. Everyâ€" one welcome. Rotarians Meet C Mrs. Carl Frick of Deerfleld will epeak on "Hobbies for Everyone" at the weekly meeting of the Deerfield Rotary club today at Shugrue‘s resâ€" taurant. Last Thursday George Stanger, high school athlete, told of the Allâ€"State meet at Springfield. DEERFIELD LOCALS PAGE TEN If you want to send greetings in a manner that‘s different . .. by a gift that npbody else but you can give . .. do it with your p;ctl'lre!. These behutifully natural photographs are very moderate in price. Why' not phone for an appointment ? M . Edward Brennan of Chicago HECKETSWEILER STUDI 0 Photographers 7 SOUTH ST. JOHNS AVENUE TELEPHONE H. P. 435 _â€" ‘Ou of‘ Wt u00 # A. C. C. Timm will celebrate hi 73rd birthday anniversary on F#iâ€" day, Nov. 18. Mr..Timm has n quite ill and is beirfi; cared for by his daughter, Mrs. [Arnold Keller. ‘"Highland Pat," owned by â€" nard Gentry, was adjudged th t entrant in the opeén event & 1 ages at the annual Springer Spanâ€" iels clubs field trials held recently at Blackheath Golf course. â€" The Gentrys reside in Mys. Eugene Enâ€" der‘s home. _ Rev. A.. P. Johnson and R. A. Williams, former ministers in the Bethichem church, visited here on Saturday . and attended the funeral of Mrs. C. F. Fehr. | \ Mrs. Charles Ackerman and Mrs. Raymond. Ackerman of Sheboygan, Wis., will be the weekâ€"end guests of Mrs. Paul Hunter and her sister, Miss Lillian Ackerman, of Westâ€" gate road, Miss Doris Hunter will be home this weekâ€"end from the University of Chicago. _ | John T. Beckman Jr.. is taking Walter Page‘s place as rural mail garrier for the . Deerfield |route, while the latter is in the Highland Park hospital. _ © 4 _ C. â€"C.â€" Kapsthull and Willism Cruickshank attended a meeting of the Jackson Park Legion Post |in Chicago on Saturday evening. Past State Commander Kapschull | wtu the installing officer. N \ Mr. and Mrs, Anthony J. Meérâ€" ¢turio. attended‘ a performance |of the opera, "La Fiama" on Friday evening in Chicago after which they were guests at a dinner given Ry Mr.â€" and Mrs. Joseph Gentile t Pellegrini‘s restaurant. | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick n ifim several days of last week iting the Kress families, M germnn is the former Effie Mcâ€" ellar of Fargo, N. D., and her bridegroom is from Moorehead, Minn. Their wedding took pl the ‘previous ‘week in Fargo. \ Mrs. Henry Petersen was h to manlbcrs‘ of her bridge club on Tuesday evening at her home on Hazel ave. » | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott will @ntertain the: chem Fires club at their on Todd co on Thursday evening, November 19. | Mrs. Robert Greenslade will *m tertain her contract bridge club at luncheon Thursday at her home !in Highland â€" Park. P . Mr. and Mrs. (Donald. Easton have moved into the former F. W. Russo house on Forest ave. Burton B. McRoys, who vaca the house, are staying in Chic until their new home is ready for oceupancy on Knollwood road. The Ml?‘m family resides in the Reed Landis house, recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Royal|C. Vilas who moved to Golf. Mr. Reid has purchased the Landis ho ‘ Miss Caryl Frantz is attending the Moler School of Beauty Culâ€" ture in Chicago. | r . ~Dancing classes for the up zruda pupils in the Deerfield G = ar school are held weekly on Friâ€" days with Mildred Haessler of lfy vinia the director. Mrs. Raiph Dunham went to rick, Wis., last week for a it with her parents, Mr. and is Henry Walter. ' | was the guest of Mrs, I @ockonbuchohfl‘b%ndq. A Gift Deerfield Post of the American Legion will be hosts at a county convention of the American Legion, The Amateur Night entertainâ€" ment scheduled for Saturday eveâ€" ning, Nov. 21, is attracting a great many | contestants® from Highland Park and Deerfield and promises to be a most interesting program. Shirley May Hoff?iln, daughiter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoffman, is ill with pneumonia. | The ;E'van‘elical Daughters met at the home of Mrs. Carl Frick on Wednesday afternoon of this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Ritchiger of Chicago were Sunday guests at the . Albert Roggow home. ‘Mrs. Katherine Sper)eer and daughâ€" ters Edna and Pryllis of Chicago and Merle Woodhouse of: Evanston spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston. Mris. Harry Clavey will be hosâ€" tesstoâ€"her afternoon bridge club on Wednesday afternoon. â€" % Mrs. Trumbull left Saturday, for her home in Baltimore, Md., afâ€" ter a week‘s stay with her sister, Mrs. James McGavin, Sr. She had come to Deerfield for the funcral of Mr. McGarvie : © Mrs. Anne Howard Knigge of Milwaukee is recuperatfng from her recent operation at the home of her mother, Mrs. Otto Gieska, of Elm street, Mrs. Knigge is returning to Wiscongin this weekâ€"end. . Mrs. Fred Trute of Chicago visâ€" ited her parents, Mr.,; and Mrs. Alâ€" bert Roggow, last Wednesday. Miss Beth Andrews spent the weekâ€"end with her mother, Mrs. Mary Andrew in Rockford. Mrs. Edwin Beckman will be hosâ€" tess h} the Bethlichem Woman‘s Auxiliary on Thursday afternoon, Nov, 19, at her home on Rosemary Terrace. Th b2p Miss Ida Knaak will have charge of ‘a missionary program : at the Presbyterian ‘church on Thursday afternoon, Nov. 19. The Woman‘s Association will meet at the church at 10 a.m. for the work day proâ€" gram and luncheon, which will be followed by the missionary meeting at 2 ‘o‘clock. y THE PRESS â€"The mystery drama, "A Murder Has Been Arranged," was played before a packed house last Friday evening by the Deerfield Presbyâ€" terian Dramatic club, under the diâ€" rection of Kenfieth Hunter, at the Deerfield Grammar school. 4 CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere apâ€" preciation to my friends and neighâ€" bors for the sympathy and ‘kindâ€" ness shown me in the loss of my husband. . © mss Mrs. Harry Olendorf{ will enterâ€" tain her Libertyville bridge club on Tuesday. t $3 Rev. Willis B. Townsend of the Roseland Presbyterian church will be the guest speaker on . Sunday evening at the Deerfield Presbyteâ€" rian church. â€" |. _ f " The Y. P. M. C. met Tuesday evening at the: Bethlchem church with George Stl’ngler, the vice presâ€" ident, presiding. ‘ Rev. Earl J. Bruâ€" so had charge of the social hour. Tenth district, on Friday evening, Nov. 20, at the Deerfield Magonic Temple. Popa t i1 J lC aaa 2 1 Mrs. Emma M. Lovell and Jack Gibbs of ‘\Chicago were Sunday tea guests at the home of Jack‘s grandâ€" mother, Mrs. F. C. |Biederstadt. Mrs. Lovell is head of the Rogers Park School of ‘Progressive Eduâ€" cation, where Jack is enrolled. â€" MRS. JAMES McGARVIE, â€"â€"â€" Deerfield, Ill. GREENSLADE Electrical Contractor Electric Shop 4 South First Street phone 555 _ Highland Park ndom are water colors of. Brown county by Edward K. Williams. Mr. Williams carries over into this lightâ€" er medium all the beauty with which he enriches his oils. The water colors are delicate and sensitive, One of «£ landscape in winter is exâ€" quisite in its whiteness, its absence of color" . ® Mr. Williams, who has been secâ€" retary of the Brown County Gallery for two years, was elected to the presidéncy recently. Mr. Bulliet, in Saturday‘s Daily News, paid high tribute to Mr. Wilâ€" liam‘s paintings, as have many othâ€" er Chicago critics. â€" 131 Quite a number from this vicinâ€" ity have attended this exhibit : of Hoo-iar(gtdsu. Edward K. Williams Exhibits in Chicago FEleanor Jewett in the Chicago Tribune tells this of the paintings of Edward K. Williams of Nashville, Ind., and father of Mrs. F. W. Russo of Highland Park: "A new exhibition has opened in the Chicago Galleries, 215 North Michigan ave., and it is one that is well worth seeing.. In the smaller Shop Phone, Highland Park 271 â€" Residence, H. 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