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Highland Park Press, 25 Feb 1937, p. 12

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Little Lorraine | Hatch, dressed in yellow, was the ring bearer and theâ€"five year old twin mnieces of the bride, Jean and Joan Grovner of Chicago, wearing blue, were the pages. The groom, a son of Mrs. T. B. Houser of Danville, was served as best man by Robert Kamminga of Deerfield. The wedâ€" ding match was played by the bride‘s niece, Miss Patricia® Stace, and Mrs. Clyde Schoonover was the vocalist. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Phil Seully, acting for his father who was ill. Among the sixty guests present were the groom‘s mother and his two sisters, Mrs. Marie Fredericks and Miss Katherine Houser, all of Danville, III. Mr. and Mrs. Houser are living in Chicago. A wedding of interest to the peoâ€" fie of Deerfield tookâ€"place in The ttle Brown church, Nashua, Iowa, at 2 o‘clock last Thursday afterâ€" noon, Feb. 18, when Miss. Nellie Viola Klotz of Fredricksburg, lowa, became the bride of Mr. Oscar F. Bchwab, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwab of Deerfield. f program of the 1986â€"37 series the fourth season of these ins tive and entertaining gatherings ranged by the Rev. Mr,. F. G. Piepenâ€" /~The bride, who was lovely in a gown of white satin with a long tulle veil, carried a bouquet of pink roses and fgauiu She was atâ€" tended by her sister, Miss Eva heaiiian t induaitinhing â€" fal uc editPs ced ~< ts sn in ie uhi ho Klotz, who rfiu gowned in blue and earried harmonizing flowers. Barâ€" bara Marie SchÂ¥wab, the threeâ€"yearâ€" old daughter 0# Mr. and Mrs. Alâ€" fred Schwab of Deerfield, and Cynâ€" thia Ann Borcherding, the threeâ€" yearâ€"old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warner Borcherding of Nashua, Towa, who attended the bride as "Jungle Life in Mexico," is to be the subject of the lecture by Donald Robertson on February 28 at the Sunday Evening club in St. Paul‘s church. This is the tenth Drama * "Three Cornered Moon," a lively, rollicking + comedy, _ under :l:g auspites o°f the Deerfield G School P. T. A., will be presented by the Presbyterian Dramatic club, on Friday evening (tomorrow) in the school gymnasium. The curtain rises at 8:15 p.m. and promises to be the best play staged in dramatics. Kexneth Hunter is directing and there are nine local people in the DEERFIELD LOCALS PAGE TWELVE Bunday (Evening Club HOTEL SHERMAN Hroo raooms 1700 BATHS â€">~ ohnive vour can Riogrth woOMe of tue coulsst Nn | noeotn ravron a nis onCcaE8tA w witk ThE oaaty suow * > THE MOST MO0EARN OTEL ROONus 1N CHIGCAG 0 given on( Saturday yanl ng at the Deerfield ‘Masonic Temple in comâ€" ipliment to the newlyâ€"weds, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Georgse Beckman (Cecelia Frost). It was planned by the relaâ€" tives and there were over one hunâ€" dred guests who were all related to the pair. Following the dinner there were cards and dancing. Music was provided by the Beckman orchestra. The party was a decided success. Their many friends in Deerfield extend congratulations and best wishes to Mr. Schwab and his bride, who will be at.home at 1122 Hazel avenue, Deerfield, the latter part â€"of this month. ~%. The marrh&of Mr. Burton Rusâ€" sell and MtssvBeverley Roberts, both of Wilmette, taook place on Monday evening: at St. Paul‘s parsonage, with Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok officiating. Attendants for the couple were Mrs. Dora Wagner and John Freihage, also of Wilmette. The annual election of commisâ€" sioners for the West Drainage Ditch will be held on Saturday, March 18, in the Wilmot school. / Dr. and Mrs. Walter B. Metcalf have rented their home on Greenâ€" wood avenueâ€"to Mr, and Mrs. Conâ€" rad D. Wilkinson (son "of Judge Wilkinson) of Chicago who will move here on March 1. The Metâ€" calfs are‘ returning to| their ‘other home on Cc’mnFy Line road. flowerâ€"girls, were adorable in frocks of pink crepe, carrying colonial mouquets. The groom‘s cousin, Mr. Alfred Ott, served asâ€"best man. â€" | A reception at the bride‘s home in Fredricksburg followed the cereâ€" mony. ‘The groom‘s parents, Mt,. and Mrs. Fred Schwab, were unable to attend the wedding because of Mrs. Schwab‘s recent illness, but his brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schwab, and their daughter, were present. s Pedestrians and motorists who passed the Chestnut street intersecâ€" tion of Deerfleld road last Wednesâ€" day were shocked to see thres enormous blood spots, each about three feet in diameter covering a space of about twelve feet on the north part Oof the pavement of Deerfield road. No one in the neighâ€" borhood had heard an accident and even the police had no report of the case. This is the same place where Mrs. ?m Ward Reichelt was killed by a\ motorist. A pedesâ€" trian has no chance at this crossâ€" ing. Possibly it was a dog who lost its. life there, as the road showed a mute tale of tragedy, BJ Silvéer Wedding f About forty. guests gave a surâ€" prise party on Saturday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mooney of Ridge road, in honor of their twentyâ€"fifth wedding anniverâ€" sary. > The summer home of G. C. Wolâ€" terding, a Chit::l Insurance broker, at Green Bay and Highway 41, west of Zion, was destroyed by fire on Saturday eyening. The estimated loss â€"given by| Chief Alvin Ruesch of the Zion J_olnnteer fire departâ€" ment was $35,000. Caretakers. on the property mre former Deerfleld people, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacobs, Jr., who were bny at the time. The owner of the estate is a brother of Leo Wolterding, also formerly of Deerfield but now a resident of Highland Park. £2. A surprise pot luck supper was Mrs. Fred LaBahn hald as her Frank Hrdlicka‘s brother from South Dakota has been visiting here this past week. * Mr. and Mrs. Clarence® Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolters attended a performance of "Ice Revue â€" Internationale" . starring Sonja Henie at the Chicago stadium on Sunday evening. Among others who attended this past week were luncheon guests, Mrs. Fred Toenies, Mrs. George LaBahn, and Mrs, Carrie Niebuhr, all of Evanston, on Monday. & Mrs. George Harder entertained at a family dinner on Monday in honor of the birthday anniversary of her brother, George Whitcomb and his son, Wilbur, of Barrington, and for her mother, Mrs, Minnice Whitcomb of Deerfield. , (T Y Mr. and Mrs. Philip Scully, Sr., have sold their home on Deerfield road to W. W. Stem, who will move there the first of April. Mr. Scully is very ill and Mrs. Scully expects G. R. w his three daughâ€" ters and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Calkins. Boy Scout leaders of the North Shore Area held a dinner at Phil Johnson‘s on Monday evening. & The Altar and Rosary society of the Holy Cross church will meet at the rectory on Friday evening, March 5, following the Lenten servâ€" Dr. W. F. Weir is convalescing from pluerisy and influenza at the Wooster Coll”e hospital in Woosâ€" ter, Ohio, and expects to return home in a week or d;o. During the past two pulpit of the Prubmri;s:%h hu"ibeeu ocâ€" '__lirva. Peter J, Juhrend is hostess to St. Paul‘s Circle Two this afterâ€" noon at her home on Waukegan, The Washington tea, an annual event at the Deerfield Presbyterian church, which was scheduled for February 22, has been postponed to a later date. s The Sherman Kieser family moved into the August Winter apartment recently. A to take him to: Phoenix, Arizona, when he is able to travel. ; church. 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L PuBLC SERvicE ComMPANY â€"â€" â€"â€"â€"â€" THE PE SS The 26th birthday anniversary of the Deerfield Camp of Royal Neighâ€" bors is being observed this evening at atlll‘ek regular meeting at the Town H t * _ii s cupied by professors from the Presâ€" byterian | college in Chicago. This last Sunday Dr. R. Montgomery preached. The pulpit will be supâ€" plied by the Seminary until Dr, Weir has recovered. > Miss Louise Huhn will be hostess to Presbyterian Dorcas Circle Four on Friday afternoon (tomorrow) at her home on West Deerfleld road. Circle Three will have a 1:30 lunchâ€" eon tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Andrew Decker was hostess to the Just Sew club on Tuesday afternoon at her home on Deerfield Mrs. Eugene Boyer entertained at a stork shower on Thursday afterâ€" noon in ‘compliment to Mrs, Max Meredith. L % a Mrs. Clarence‘ Wilson of Orchard lane had as her luncheon guests on Tuesday, Mrs. Wendall Goodpasture and her mother, Mrs. Hanner of Sikeston, Missouri. _ _"Gecil and Jack," who recently sold their Deerfield lunch room next to the Masonic Temple, have bought Deerfield Masons and Eastern Star members were invited to & Masonic party in Highland Park on Monday evening. â€" 5 C.~KE.Olson of Greenwood avenue. Mrs. Wendall Goodpasture enterâ€" tained Circle Two, yesterday, at her home on Orchard lane. Constance and Helene Meyers were hostesses to the Junior group of the American Legion Auxiliary :n Saturday ~afternoon at their ome. + out Ward‘s cafe on North Milwauâ€" kee avenue in Libertyville. The new owner of the local restgurant, Henry Hallmer, is making extensive imâ€" provements. ; â€" Mrs. Katherine Pantle recovâ€" ered from her recent illness and is able to be about again. Mr. and Mrs. George Beckman (Cecelia L. From have returned from a wedding trip in Missouri. . Raymond Meyer and son, Fred OF NO e n t n aFegnmmn d ut * o m. A._ant.:fihOn Saturday the two attended a Chicago Union Playnight at the Humboldt: Park Evangelical church. .fi&‘r“- have spent this past week near‘ Joliet as the of _Mr. Meyer‘s fatherâ€"inâ€"law, / Rev. Fred Anderson and family. . :‘ Father J. V. y announces a change of time in masses on Sunâ€" days in the Holy Cross church beâ€" ginning on Sunday, March\7. Masses will be said each Sunday at 8, 9:30, and 11;30 a.m. j ‘Miss Olive Frantz and Miss Laura Jannusch, who gre classmates at North Central college in Naperville, spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Claude Wessling of Paton, lowa, who is an officer of the Iowa State Sunday School council, latténded a convention at the Stevens hotel in Chicago last week and was the overâ€" night guest of ‘Mr."and Mrs. Milton Frantz last Friday. * Mrs. Earl J. Bruso is ill with tonâ€" The Frantzes attended vesper servâ€" ices with them in Naperyllle on Snld.y. $ t m . Lo f & silitis. 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