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Highland Park Press, 17 Jun 1937, p. 12

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oeukePumst.atqBbmgdRtt.. ,reretb4Naet,soasofHe.natdKrs. m Gaul of Mold, m "nreudmtstrmur,3tm.",u6 o'clock, " mites! tt EM hid-'- ' 'ttqh.dhmERqti+ mun-Immanu- teref1er.arMtem.WttB.anrtisb6. W. with I". P. G. New at at, mar. dutch. Doom " W. in the pm. of that an, mu. Mrs. Bury Room m Yer - matron of honor at! _ntsriee Cut] and MI broth- or u but man. A toe-pun tol- lowod the walling. The yam W 910 loft that "on!“ for Davina, 111., and down Into Tm and upon their Mm will be ct homo totheir-frussdsatMnrntr Duh "can, Doom“. Ilse Andrey Purim: leCusklr Ins chosen Tuesdey, June M, As her wedding "r. She will been». the bride of Joseph Hole, m of Mr. "And In. Nichole- lele " s nuptial mus st the Holy Cross Cstholic church st ten o'clock in the non- lng. Rev. Jsmes V. Hunky will per-tom the ceremony. Miss Ile- Cusker’s mother, Mrs. B. P. Me- Cushsr, sud brother, Eugene Me. Cuker, of Park City, Utah, llsve cows for the wedding end ere - It the Clemens Anderson home on Haul avenue. Her sisters end brothers. from Valve, North Dnhotn, are expected next week. Wedding Amman Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Palmer of Central nvenue. Deemeld. entertain- ed friends at their home on Satur- day evening in celebration of their fifteenth wedding Inniverury. The guests were from Morgan Park, Revenswood and Deertreld. t' tht Thunday, this evening, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Cronin are enter- taining It I dinner puny for the brush-be and her noom, at their home in Woodstock. Mr. Ind In. (nuance Andenon It" hosts " I picnic dinner on Sunday a the Forest Pro-ma In compliment to In. Andnnon’l qis- tar. Min McCqun And Mr. Mela, and the mum». Auxiliary The Deerfield Unit of the Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary will hold its monthly meeting on Monday eve- ning, June 2t,at the home of Mrs. Dwight Merrell, 1100 Chestnut street. On Monday afternoon the Auxil- iary give I card puny And served refreshments to their guests. the veterans " North, Chicngo Hospital No. 105, where the party was held. DEERFIELD LOCALS Baptism Geraldine Eleanor Hnwkins, In- fant ,dlughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas: Hawkins (Mnbel Page) WI! baptized on Sunday morning " the Bethlehem church by Rev. Earl J. Bruno. The baby is ,l grand- daughter of the Robert Pngel of Abbot Vitae road. At the Children's Day service on Sunday morning " the Deerfleld Presbyterian church, Dr. W. P. Weir baptised Harry Brute Stupple. little son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. I]. lab! “at. Day Cte.-.et.reo-irsthetrmuerr-eete plttfiW2,uT,1i,','cG',fatdtgtg1t up. "mummy Mum 1t-r"t-ehid-iaauauGtraaui, “abynmordry. lama-dance. ”New“ ”pupIkc‘duhnumwh-M my“ AI 2qtrd bumps. mu oe ctiaiiaTaiii.Ti. pull. com. . Pr?." 'Y oidyekes be_mdo spin. Conan. II moth. at. and eieegt.-osd aha-z his “had union . "rpy. “Fm-business or "aldeeteii.Ne h- Emmi“ nub "If”. ell“? association " w. - Am, on... I]. Me. Me- Ile- hue mean-Mm In bstheWMrt-tr-tu-tt.- -mNethMrehdidmn. In. Just Anh- (m Illa") - any- M, In. A a he I. d " ”an. at - be.» h halo, Win. It. In unwind by in tubal. a! In albumin-n “It “(Irving Val Saul-And in. Mu Nor-hag and Violin Aatm a! launch. can. Th All!“ My lived on tho prop-rt! m crud by In. A. R. Warm on Wart no.“ road, nevi-g won that "any you- m. In. Ante. mud in this vicinity an“ mm m with the my trunk and "mm. of that (anally. Mr. and Mrs. s. P. Hutchiaon are departing from Deerfield this was; to make their home in Clnrkavilld, Mo. Mr. R. E. L. Helmet came north with the Hutchisom hat month when they returned from spending the winter in Texas. Mrs. Holmes, who wan Edna Hutchilon, planed away last year, no the Hut- chiaom will make their home with Mr. Holmeq in Missouri. Mr. But- chilon wan postmaster of Deerfield way back in 1908. Their thus chil- dren were reared and marriod‘here and hive all moved ”my, and now the parents are leaving. The lam- ily will be missed. Mr. and In. E. J. Brett of Wart OIL-mun "on“. who erttatrtaitted " nut- u a housewarming Int Sunday, In planning not)!" colo- bntion tor the Fourth of July. ru- wont will he the golden wailing In- niverury of Mr. than parents, who on coming from Tun for the occulon. The Hyatt: occupy the former Edwin P. Ottoman home. Mina Hue] Rapp has returned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lune Rapp, after mending the schpo] year in Belvidere, where she is I team _ - In. Jenni: Rama left on In- dly for an out to Attend tho " ucnth "union of her elu- ct thdth college. In mother, In. Scholald. in I "at at her ho... Limrtmsartt Old In. Hanson and 1.111in moved to errinnon road recently from LWIVIM Mr. and In. Johit T. Mm, an. with Mr .uldv In. Walter Strickland and Mr. Ind In. Humid Strickland of North Chicago. were mm last and” " the A. A. Ylhrnurk home in Rockford. ter ulna visited the Rev. W. C. Ruther- ford, o former paint of the Wou- kegun Bsptist church. Young picnic of M. Paul'l church will holdjn outing tomorrow eve- ning It the Wheeling Fame Pre- serve. They will .ienve the church It 6 p.m. Mr. Ind In. William WVbber have returned to their home in Wuhingtoh. D. C., utter B visit at the home of Mr. Wobber’s mm, Mrs. Jacob on of Sunset Court. . Mrs. Prank Seaman and family of Cross Plains, WU., came Tuesday to be guests " the home of Mrs. Saemln’s father Mr. George Ketch. Miss mix-bed; Hoffman, who at- tends the University of Illinois, is remaining in Urbnm for the sum- mer course. Mrs. Hurry Baum and :3 chil- dren who have spent the let in Florida, came home this week. Carl E. Bates, principal of tho Deerfield Grammar achool, In: boon inking the school census thin put week. Mr. and Mm. Charles Peter Jae. ger. Mter a wedding trip to Ber- muda. will reside in the Wm. Aitken home in Bannoekburn. The marriage way though tterm.ueettott+V mummy-ulna '2'teNfPtlg'eyi'tttt'2 w,mm-uc. In Miami. m1.'.l“of NnYorkvuduWIMnt ntdthagrome.bmt-,FdB. hoot, wu but nu all their 'taparoth-,trughaaiettur. farttt,uahsrsd. _ “mud". n d a: m " [Ah For.“ ',ag',"tad and Pam night. o. E. a., on My ova-inc. . Mr. nnd In. martin-lb of Chieago were Sunday M " the OIL-flu Widow! hem on contra] avenue. Bt. Paul'. church, with it. an stately spire. in to be paw mt month. During the Put "It ox- temivc interior and eatqeittr main osdWditions hue tMed to the beauty of the building. It - has the best attuipped parish M In the village. Mr. And-Mrs. Lincoln PIM- are coming up from Westaeo, Tens, on Monday for B visit. The marriage of w.- Loom Ado. line Wine and Albert B. Iohnlon of County Line road, Darn-Id, w“ aolemnized on Sunni-1 Wu It the Bethlehem church panonuge, with Rev. Earl J. Brnso ttfBehtitur. "A Child? Que: for W h the title of tho - a ho pro- ulud on Sunday month. at Mtt80 It 8t. Pnul'u church {or may. buy and" the dined» of In. P. G. Piepcnbrok. Inrt StstsdV 'tt of tho " mum from [lulu and high school who "a with. of St. Phul'l church um in Otto-dance " the morning serving.“ roe-ind roeognition at a Bneeaaumat. m- Mrs. Anna Ronald of Bolloville, Ill., bu been the [nut of In. Philip Rommel this put not and his visited Inlay of her ' in this vicinity. In. Ronald. I: the widow of I former pastor of St. Plul'l church. Mr. Ind Mrs. P. M. mm: sailed" yesterday 'from New Jerk on the B. & Manhattan for . two months trip abroad. MA. Elizabeth I'll)" of Chicago wu the must of In. Curl Andor- lon on Friday. . Youll) enioy_ many added hours away from the kitchen . . . what's more, you’ll enioy to the fullest the hours you do spend in the kitchen! . " Y0U HAVE A MODERN 5m, RANGE Homemakers everywhere are :prac- tically unanimous that there's nothing. quite as satisfactory or so entirely efhsient as a modern _GAS range. The Universal and Magic Chef ranges in. clude all modern improvements, will save time and worryg removing the uncertainty of "how it will turn out." BUY, ON THIS EASY PLAN.' AS Low AS FIVI nouns DOWN "ttttb-usa July 1-92Seetot Aluminum with each up“ retailing It 389.50 and up. “my! Hurry! Liberal Allowance on your old Range. Free Trial and. Inmllntion. Eighteen Months to Fey. - ell "Ill N0ll'l‘ll Sll0l|E 'autrdll"cttt1utt,'t m “but.“ usual-bin In. In.“ lukhmvllllnhm ”until-”01mm umumtlmw Mr.aadtbsatr-thqretrue. mam-”mm and no mm a. (in M Whaling hon. u m lea-an terr-ttlast-hr-tMt “mutual-Who Emlhlmhnluudthohnu vmtodbydu'cln. Alt. “din. mum-.- of IMer km and m m at digéronmuym. It. and In. Edwin Donn": and Mr. and In. lob Ann-tin of Peoria won Inch-0d M " all John A. Man has. um um J. mm. of um Form in standing two woe% " the homo of her mm, In. RM I. Vant. Mr. tad In. William Damon! Jr,, And Nmiir of Chicago, wet. sand” (new " the Deanna] homo an Decline“ Pond. In. (loom and” was but”: to the WM: hm. club at nook. Mr. "id In. Matt W of Antioch um My can at It. “in"; Phil *ttllr, - Charles Benn-n, an nu old son of the Conrad {hum-m. underwent an ntrtrendeetmnr on and” " the 111311131! Putt hospital. mush. um: unfit; tutu, and Billy Cmiekllunk mm the weft-and ptwlmn, WU. Mrs. Elmo:- Bomrsan and but lil- ter, Min Mary Bradley. villud " the J. W. lauds]: home in Bar- rinxton on My. Mr. And In. Ohm-lea John-on (Muhilda Bentham) hnve. mod their Ion, Thom" Clnrlu. He was born on lured. Mr. and ttrs. Elmer 8:11th and two children of Elm spent. the Quality clamor. Pia-cl. P. m RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. T, P.CtaehuDi-lettkmt. 8110131131! HGUBS Mutton-outlaw 'lrugg'Yttte -aia- dun-bur “I!“ uncle-owinnlln. terWtrthaadd.tqbter,aatdKr. and In. Goon-n In.” In! daughter, Betty Ifty, all any.” tfmCumtaaainqtoeqrad.. mm-thJhale-u uthMothum.lnD.- 'ti.Noetmt. mums-unwa- teadsdtusiteqrnmddtstqmstir- any of It. W _ It. 'rdhEru.Nom-ithttyRoehaB., Itt.,mshndar. 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