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Highland Park Press, 28 Jan 1937, p. 10

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PAGE T at 7: is At. of the: missio day e Mr. | for tk an u+ paris wher year Cour cils and 69 $ and ing Sur wh trai Cul Su Ar #rc i4 14 42 tC i6 1 . ‘St. Paut Cireles: ; â€" ~_. ~~â€" ~ The . Ladies‘ Aid ity of St. Paul‘s church met on Friday. afterâ€" .. noon at the church apdmmnd ~ the circles. Mrs. "Laura ‘ald was elected chairman of Circle One ‘ on Wednesday.. Cirtle Two is meetâ€" . + ing Thursday (today) at the: home ‘of Mrs. Fred Horenbergér: to elect _ _ its leader, and Circle Three will ~ meet : on gonday afternoon ‘at the *â€" home of Mrs. F. J. LaBahn. The Aid society will hold its regular monthly meeting on Thursday afterâ€" _ noon, Feb.‘4, at the church. Mrs. John Ott is pmidex? of the organâ€" ization,â€" and Mrs. . John Beckman, ‘ program chairman. T ~Vehicle Tags . : : A warning was issued by village executives that all motor vehicles must display their village licenses on February . {The last day for pur: chasing the tags is Saturday, Jan. 30. Arrests will be made beginning on Monday.~ Toh % / Buke Buale .. ; /. The Wox:': association of the Deerfield byterian church will hold a home baked goods sale on Saturday, Jan. 30, beginning at 9 a.m., in the Deerfleld A & P tea store. The sale will continue until everything is sold. Mrs.â€"Andrew E. Decker is cha;;man of the sale. . PAGE TEN Mr. and Mrs. George LaBahn and daughter, Irma, Mrs. C.C, Niebubr, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kilb of Evanston, Mrs. Minnie. Doherty and daughters, Margaret and Wilma of C:?m were Sunday guests of the Fred LaBahns. ‘The gathering was DEERFIELD LOCALS _ Your Typewriter Man ALBERT LARSON STATIONER Highland Park 567 _ REPAIRS â€" RENTALS â€" SALES 322 N. First St. .Phone 77 Dahl‘s £7 Auto Reconstruction Co. Auto Repainting . Cold Frame and. Axle Straightening s Bady and Fender Repairing SPRING SERVICE STATION WELDING AND SOLDERING You are cordially invited to visit the Reading Room, where the Bible: a» m::h.d C.:flflu Science literature x_‘b‘o‘rud. borrowed or purchased. \ Artistic‘ 3 . PorTRArts Are very moderate in {price at our s’?;w "*_ Phone for axivâ€"app&intmefit'todaj. f al 1 fls pllut HECKETSWEILER â€" STUDIO Photographers 43 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD â€" . <> :. Open: WEEK DAYS /9 a.m. to 6 p.m. _ SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. [ SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS, 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM First Church of Christ, Scientist N Highland Park 7 SoOUTH ST. JOFNS AVENUE TELEPHONE H. P. 435 in, tion oftho"b(fi?dtfl y anâ€" ni s. of Miss Irma and ::r aunt, Mrs. LaBahn. On Saturday, Jan. 30, the anniversaries will be , again, at the George Laâ€" home in Evanston. | j ia;:ry Frances Anderson enâ€" ned â€"for . fourteen of ‘her friends at a skating party on Sunâ€" day evening, Jan. 24, in honor of her.: fourteenth birthday anniverâ€" sary. Maryâ€"Frances is the daughâ€" ter of the Peter J.. Andersons of North Chestnut street. = â€" | Mrs. Raymond. Dobbins and Mr. William Neville visited at the home of Mrs: Howard ‘Weldon in Niles mer on Monday. Mrs. ‘Weldon‘s er, Mrs. M. J. Brush, passed away Sunday from pneumonia at the St. Francis hospital in Evansâ€" m. Funeral® services ‘were held at q daughter‘s home in Niles Center on Tuesday. A. D. Brush of Highâ€" land Park is one of the three surâ€" viving sons: t rs. Bruce Blaine entertained a group of Highland Park friends at a dApssertâ€"luncheon on Saturday at her home on Deerfield road. â€" ° 8 Fr. and Mrs. Harold Giss returnâ€" ed: on Sunday from <an extended trip in the south.. |‘ : /. / ‘‘The Deerfield Chamber of Comâ€" n‘gree will convene this evening at "Shugrue‘s.restaurant for its monthâ€" ‘Iy dinner meeting and the annual election of officers, (Dr. C. Russgell ‘The Bethichem Auxiliary is. meetâ€" ing this afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. G. Johnson.. The annual election of officers will be held.. _ “ms. Fred LaBahn was hostess at: luncheon and two tables of bridge on Tuesday at her home on Céin- tral avenue. lt tet, #. Mrs. William Haggie, Mrs. John tt and her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Johnson, ‘attended. the funeral of a cousin, / Mrs. Louisa Roélandt, in Chicago last Monday.. : § .. Mrs, M. Strehlow" was hostess at a party on Friday afternoon. rs. "Paul M. Dictz (Laura Karch) slipped and fell on the ice on Wednel%ny and 'lrrokb her. left arm in two. places. | | â€" _ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Irvjfiiu Brand are vacationing! in Florida this month. ‘Mrs. G.. A. A. Willen will enterâ€" n}; her‘ contract bridge club lp_.he_oE. nea'r_t‘ 'l")‘\‘uudpy. $ ~ Mrs. Harold Norman of Bannockâ€" burn gave a most delightful account of her trip throwgh Southern Gerâ€" many at a meeting ofâ€"the Deerfield Presbyterian Woman‘s. association hh Thursday ifter'ngpn. Mrs. Norâ€" man showed a group of hand colâ€" % views, they had| taken on: the voyage last summer. . _ _ ~~â€" _ The Volunteer Fire Depgr¢ment a:"xwered a call on Wadnesdgy mornâ€" ing when | a â€" defe¢tive [fireplace caused a conflagation|in thp walls of the Hen®y Pope_ho+e oh Landis lane. ks ; j * [John Dargin of the Dorcas Hpthe is now stationed :at Camp Skokie nt{ar Glepview. j is ~Raymond Meyer perating from a major ‘operat in the Augustana hospital i cago.: Mr. Meyer is proprietor of the Sgewi station@fithich bears his C Chief of Police P lin received a broker dgy evening while â€" rest. A local man h freely and became « his family aAnd the \AMllef Aylesworth received ah inâ€" jury to his eye on Friday. Three stitches were taken jn the lid. An iceâ€"snowball did the idamage. > . price at our studio. a ‘| of perating | W at in the i cago. Mr. | P; of the Sgewi e _is + R r?rcy. McLaughâ€" finger on Friâ€" ing an arâ€" d imbibed too {bstrepgréus‘ to *"Arm of tie at ~~ Mrs. Raymond.Dobbins is enterâ€" taining Doreas Circle Four this afternoon . at : her home. on Elm Sugden, the president, will preside. ""Mrs. Willii: ‘Tennermann has :o:q elected Wistorian of the Deerâ€" d Presbyterian c_hur_eh. §4.4}=%. ~St. Paul‘s Guild will meet on Friâ€" day| afternoon, February 5, at the home of Mrs. A. G. Klemp in Highâ€" id Park. At the January meéetâ€" ing, Mrs. C: V. Steiner was elected sv ident of the Guild, and Mrs. illiam ¢arman. secretary. A speâ€" cial meeting was held on Friday at the Carman home. Plans are now leted for the ~anniversary party to be held Wednesday, eveâ€" ning, Feb. 3, at the Steiner home at :hich the husbands will be guests of honor. s wfig”‘m merican Legion and its Auxiliary will give a §ard party on Saturday evening, Feb. 6, at the Deerfield Masonic Temple. / t lqu Harry Clavey is recuperatâ€" ing nicely from her recent fall down the stairs in her home on Forâ€" est avenue. â€" goks iA [7 ~ Mrs. Philip S. (Davis, Jr.\ (Virâ€" ginia Anderson) ‘of Denver, Colo., arrived‘ on Wednesday for a visit with her parerits, Mr. and Mrs. Elâ€" n‘\g; C. Anderson of Fair Ogaks ayeâ€" T § j v .. Members of the Deerfield Fire deâ€" partment |â€"attended :the : monthly meeting. of the Lagke County Fireâ€" men‘s association in Waukegan on Monday evening: hJs Mrs. Katherine‘Spen¢er, Albert and Miss Edna Spencer, and ‘Mer: rill Woodhouse of ‘Chicago were Sunday visitors at the William Johnston home.! : | * Mrs. John A. Hoftman, Mrs. Elâ€" mer Hoffman and children, and Miss Mary: Bradley were guests of Mrs. Henry Knipe in Waukegan on Sunâ€" day. * 1 Mrs. C. M. Willman 'Pl be hostâ€" ess to her ‘bridge ‘club on Friday afternoon &t her home, on Greenâ€" wobd avenue. / .n d B '.fir Hazel Vant Kreh spent Sunâ€" day with her daughter, Mrs.. Elmer Heckotsweiler in HighlandPark. s. George Peéttis, Mrs. Conrad tman and Mrs. ‘William Johnâ€" fton attended a Royal Neighbor card partyâ€"at theâ€"Northbrodk Civic building on Monday evening of ‘this week.:" !*::. + 4 Miss Elinor Fischer | and Miss Jean Cowgill and Edwin Cowgill of Highwood were Sunday evening visâ€" itors of Mildred Love Gunckel. : ‘The young people of the Holy Cross church Are giving a card party and ont.eruim?en; this eveâ€" ningiat the parish hall. f Mrs. (f-l‘areli;e Roliniah and sbn, Gordon, attended the birthday party of Ti)illy Kreh in Highland Park on Wednesday afternoon. mss rs. â€" Samuel â€" Rockenbach _ of Springfield avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Emil ‘Straus and son William} â€"of Rogers Park visited Mrs. Rockenâ€" bach‘s gister, Mrs. David Alexander of Fox: Lake on â€"Sunday, Reverend Louis W. Sherwin, D. D., minister of Highland Park Presbyâ€" terian church, will spéak at the Tenth District meeting of the Illiâ€" nois Federation.of Women‘s «lubs, on January 28, at the Rogers Park Woman‘s club. _ Dr. Sherwin will speak on "Rediscovering America," as the presentation of thie American Citizenship department, of, which Mrs. Charles G. Mason of Highland Park is chairman of the Tenth disâ€" wict. â€"Joining with this department for the day‘s program nrn the deâ€" partments of Civil Service, headed by Mrs. J. Jensen of Fox Lake, and Legislation, whose chairman is Mrs. Louis Diamond of Waukegan. Mrs. E. E. Byenum, state chairman of Civil Service, will talk rj: "Governâ€" ment Service as a Carger for Qur Youth," and State Representative Richard J. Lyons will present "Proâ€" posed Legislative l(ennte:’.' 31st Founders Week Conference Is Held _| At Moody Institute * * The 31st annual Founder‘s Week conference of the uoo& Bible Inâ€" stitute of Chicago will be held Jan. 3ist to Feb. 7th, at whith time the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of D. L. Moody will be celeâ€" brated. . Sunday, Jan. 31 opening session at, 2:80 p.m. will be held in the Moody Memorial church, LaSalle and N. Clark streets, |Daily sesâ€" sions will be held at the institute auditorium Chicago avenue and LA Salle: street ~and. evening sessions at the Moody Memorial church, éxâ€" cept Friday levening when the sesâ€" sion will be held at zl;a Coliseum, Wabagh avenue and 16th streat. wd m . from â€" England, Scotland, Japan, Africa, Korea, and Virgin{l‘i,Bptker, ‘daughter of Mrs. Plhline,X. Botker is ill with scarle}t &ti er aunt,; Miss Marguerite Rolaiks, is ‘caring for her. Illinois Federation Of Women‘s Clubs To Hear Rev. L. Sherwin Canada are included on the program. [We~Saturday Evening Neighborâ€" hood club will meet this Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. John Reeb. 7 {r. and Mrs. Edwin P. Osterman were Sunday guests the °C. : C. Niebuhrs of Ravinia. ; > he Alter and Rogary society of the Holy Cross church will meet in the church rectory Friday evening, Tuh. 80. | 88 :s s stt 2l t €HE PRES â€"â€"(Prep@ipd by the Safety & Trafâ€" fic Enginderi Department of the Chicago r Club). & I Illumin@ting gas is not more deadly thancarbon monoxide. : Automd i have been in common use. for moke than â€"a quarter of a century, @NI, yet, every year ‘a new list of naiiks is added to the long roster j":‘ hotorists who failed to open‘ garA@de doors when, starting their engings . _ f Every \1 lish storit thal gas, ‘ there is j annual w Probab u: can warm your car quicker i ‘d weather by keeping the doors @losed, but you won‘t live so long. . U. | t Make :# age door car. _ Remem monoxide It hits :’ happened Today‘s Driving Hint There was an excuse for the leâ€" DR. E. F.. MUNRO '4;; hces the opening~â€" of anl pffice for pracâ€" _ | {L, i¢ # | '% e of Qenetal e > IBENTISTRY |; at :‘ Deerlfield Road ‘Phdfik Deerfield 171 Ro‘ | KEEP WARM AND DBBRYVY . . . ter the newspapers pubâ€" f deaths from this leâ€" oving that_even today ifieation for issuing the ing. : . ractice of opehng garâ€" fore getting into the ‘, you rcan‘t see ‘carbon s and you can‘t smell it, before you know what The Want Ads MA *4‘ $ 4 $#*52 Shep ty Ad You‘ll need your 6 Thié year. . Plenty of, rain, w'ilfl and : cool gummer, sctentists HM for 1987. See. the AME CAN WEEKLY, the magazine distributed with NEXT SUNDAY‘S CHICAGO HERALD AND EXAMINER. In Highland Park call 9981 Antiâ€"Back Ache _ @ sELF SKIRT MARKER READ THE WANT â€" ADS ynu»"" . 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