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Highland Park Press, 12 Aug 1937, p. 12

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ROTARY CLUB The â€" Deerfleld Rotary ‘Flub has been.meeting at Phil Johnson‘s resâ€" taurant at County Line road on Waukegan road, since the first of July. Last Thursday there was a roundâ€"table discussion by members. Today the speaker at their weekly luncheon will be John Blow, proâ€" prietor of the Blow Dog kennels on County Line road, near Waukegan road. DEERFIELD LOCALS PAGE TWELVE ERICSONâ€"WESSLING WEDDING Miss Jean Ericson has selected September 18 as her wedding day, when she will become the bride of Kenneth Wessling. She is the daughter of Willard Ericson of Springfield avenue, Deerfield, and he, the son of the Chester Wesslings of Rosemary terrace in Deerfield. The wedding will take place in the Highland Park Presbyterian church with. De. Lonis ‘Shorwin ofisintine. The second of a series of three union services of the three protâ€" estant chBrefies in Deerfield will be held on Sunday morning, at eleven o‘clock, in the Presbyterian church with Rev. Earl J. Bruso of the Bethichem Evangelical church in the pulpit. UNION SERVICE DEERFIELD CIVIC CLUB * A charter of incorporation has been granted the Deerfield Civic club, according to word received reâ€" cently from Secretary of State Edâ€" ward J. Hughes at Springfield. The Civic club is listed in the "not for profit" _ class.â€" lncorpo?url as shown in the papers are L. E. Ash: g:;x, R. L. Johnsqn, and B. B. Mcâ€" AUXILIARY MEETING Mrs. Daniel Hunt, 1055 Fair Oaks avenue, will be hostess to the Deerâ€" field unit of the American Legion Auxiliary on Monday evening, Aug. 16, at her home. ‘ A large group of Auxiliary members attended the Tenth District meeting last evening in North Chicago. * This weekâ€"end, at the annual Legion Carnival, the Auxiliary will have charge of the refreshment booth, the registration department and the Bingo game. Funds ‘reâ€" alized from these carnival booths are used for the many financial welfare projects of the unit thruâ€" out the year. _ Deerfield Legion Days will" be held this weekâ€"end. ‘The opening feature will be the children‘s cosâ€" tume parade at 7 o‘clock on Friday evening, followed by the carnival eventsâ€"such as rides, dancing and games. There will be three days of festivities. The location is the Goldman subdivision. The A. F. Kaatz family has gone to Grand Rapids, Mich., for a two weeks visit with Mrs. Kaatz‘ parâ€" ents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Huhn and two daughters are vacationing at Ladysmith, Wis. . Mrs. Carl E. Bates was hostess to her sewing club yesterday afterâ€" noon at her home on Warrington road. Mrs. William J. Holm was hostess at a stork shower on Wednesday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. George Sticken, Jr. Teddy ~Clavey spent the past week at the home of his grandparâ€" ents, the °0. G. St.. Peters in Wauâ€" kegan. $400 Round trip in mfin oho- w’co y 6f Daniityyrriorn upredandty uk MADISON wis. *2%* WISCONSIN DELLS *0®> 2 Days Allâ€"Expense n z:'oo ,&w;’. ;'o-’.:u-‘. m m Keturn up to Sundar * %*," The Flambeaun to the NORTH WOODS s u N D aAY s and HOLIDAYS DAILY at 1:05 p. m. from Theswift, en Wejosh s Aoin hesrooabretinnn s if, or (Davia St.) Daylight saving time shown For information, tickats, veservations abbiy to Sra d ns apiiness, in aate ts % .:. ‘ â€" $4 50 LAKE GENEVA ) ______, luncheons as lowas $0câ€"dinners 65c Also Overnight Service Patsy Clavey, daughter of Mrs. Agnes Clavey of Glencoe, spent last week at the Harry Clavey home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Clavey of Spruce street are vacationing in the North Woods. F Tounen parior and ‘dinlag eairand artives resort reg: Miss Louise Huhn and her nephew, Andrew Huhn, spent Sunâ€" day at the Harry Farley home in Roberts, IIL.., and with Mrs. Henry Dickmann and the George Bentz families in Melvin, IIlL . Mr. and Mrs. .Floyd Stanger and son, George, and Mrs. Edna Stanâ€" ger Orsborn, with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stanger of Highland Park, visited> Charles Orsborn in Peoria, on Sunday. Miss Ruth Bolt, who teaches at Lake Forest college, is assisting at the Dorcas Home this summer. Mrs. Helén Moore passed away Sunday evening at St. Therese hosâ€" pital in Waukegan following a long illness. Funeral services and burial were on Tuesday in Kengsha, Wis. Mrs. Moore was the sister of Mrs. Charles Greene of North Waukegan road. Mrs. Robert Payne of Osterman avenue and her family will be movâ€" ing from Deerfleld the latter part of this month to South Haven, Mich., and will live in an apartment of the A. D. Williams, formez Dserâ€" MiZunmu ».rs. . D Calktins spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hall in Woodstock. . On. Sunâ€" day they drove up to Beloit to visit Mr. Calkins‘ brother, Wyman, who underwent an appendectomy recentâ€" ly. Miss Geraldine Calkins returnâ€" ed with the Calkins‘ for a visit. Harold _ Scheskie‘s forthoomin(‘ marriage to Miss Carol Shaw of ‘ North Chicago is being announced by Miss Shaw‘s mother, Mrs. Stella A. Shaw. Saturday, Sept. 11, is the date on which Miss Shaw will be married to the son of the William Scheskies of |Des Plaines. _ Mr. Scheskie is a deputy sheriff of Lake county and his home, the former WHT radio station on North Wauâ€" kegan road, was robbed last week. Mr. .and Mrs. E. H. Selig spent Mr. .and Mrs. E. H. Selig spent the week at Tomah, Wis., with Mrs. Selig‘s sister, Mrs. Joseph Meurisse who moved there from Dubuque, Towa, recently. Mrs. E. L. Johansen of Warringâ€" ton road is spending some time in Philadelphia, and, in Washington, D. C. She is the widow of Lieutenâ€" ant Johansen, who was killed sevâ€" eral weeks ago in an airplane acciâ€" dent. Harold R. Vant, who was quite ill for ten days, has returned to his duties in his real estate office. ~ Jerry Jordan, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jordan, fell out of his brand new swing, last Wednesâ€" day, and fractured his collar bone. Mrs. Edwin P. Osterman spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. Bertha Peterson in Waukegan. Mrs. Peterâ€" son, who fell down a flight of stairs recently, is quite ill. Mrs. Minnie Whitcomb will be hostess to Circle Two of St. Paul‘s church on Monday, Aug. 16, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Harder. The July meeting was held at the E. P. Osterman home. _ _ Your Typewriter Man Larson‘s Stationery ._ Store Highland Park 567 REPAIRS â€" RENTALS â€" SALES BARABOOâ€"DEVILS LAKE w es hivein ey o binks Mrs. William Hanner entertained E. K. CATTON CALL $338 the Independent Social club yesterâ€" day afternoon. A great many from here attendâ€" ed the Public Service picnic held on Sunday at Round Lake. Mrs. Mary Fritsch will celebrate her 89th birthday anniversary on Wednesday, Aug. 18. Mrs. Fritsch lives at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Stryker, on Orchard street, and is a loyal subscriber to The Press. Many happy returns of the day, Mrs. Fritsch: . . > Mrs. Carl T. Anderson was hostâ€" ess at a foursome luncheonâ€"bridge party yesterday afternoon at her home on Chestnut street. + Miss Hazel Burford of Edinburg, Texas, is visiting at the Emil Giss home on Central avenue. Mrs. Gerald Culver is recuperatâ€" ing from a recent ‘op‘tttiol‘ in the Highland _Park hospital, at her home on Hazel avenue. , Mrs. Raymond Goodman was hostess to the 500 luncheon club last Wednesday. Mrs. Albert Hagi will entertain the group next, at the John Hagie home. Mr, and Mrs. Harry E. Wing and daughter, Shirley, and her plry- mate, Gladys Page, are vacationing at Glen Lake, Mich. Mrs. Stanley Antes was hostess to the Evangelical Daughters of St. Paul‘s church on Wednesday afterâ€" noon. Mrs. Leslie Whitcomb was the assisting hostess: Mrs. Herbert Savage writes from Exeland, Wis.., to tell herâ€" many friends about her new little grandâ€" daughter, who was born June 23 and has been named, Peggy Jean. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haws (Dorothy Savage) of Exeland. Mrs. Savage subscribes to The Press to keep in touch with her former home town. Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Page of Arbor Vitae road are at Moose â€" Mt."anuâ€" > v. C. RapstchunN‘.. daughter, Bobby, have gone to Baker, Oregon. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Turner and son, Robert, of Hartford, Conn., were over night guests at the Fred Haggie home on Wednesday. $ Mrs. Ross Sherman and her two daughters returned on Friday from a visit in Greenbay, Wis. ver NORTH SHORE Ga4 CO. "Wateriess" cooking really is steam cooking, and it can be done more easily on a modern gas range because of the flexibility of the new burners. This type of cooking isn‘t difficult. The natural moisture in most foods, plus a little liquid in the bottom of the utensil, furnishes enoughsteam to cook a surprising volume of food, Any vessel with a tightlyâ€"fited d may be utilized. A high Hame may be used until steam appears . . . . a simple turn of the vaive until a tiny simmering flame appears does the rest. % MODERN GAS RANGES MAKE "WATERLESS" COOKING EASIER of dirt and grease to your walls and curtains. THE PRESS T. P. CLARK, District Supt. Mrs. George Burnett and two children, Jean and Charles, are visâ€" iting in California and expect to reâ€" turn about the first of September. This shows how i imatortle a glass cooking utensil W. B. Carr underwent a major operation at the Hul‘hhnd Park hosâ€" pital last week. Mr. Carr has been in the train service of the Milwauâ€" kee railroad for many years. John A. Hoffman has been ill in the Highland Park hospital. Mr. .and Mrs. David Derby will be leaving shortly for a visit at the George H. Budworth home in Bloomington, Wis. Their daughter, Agnes, and Ethel Jean Selig went up last week and are the guests of Agnes‘ aunt, Mrs. Budworth. > Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Pottenger and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Pottenger‘s parents, Mr. .and Mrs. Fred Schaewe in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hall of Libâ€" ertyville visited at the Fred Haggie home on Saturday. Roberta _ Blaine sprained her wrist and is wearing her arm in a sling. 4 Bob, the elder son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Notz of Knollwood road, has been very ill this past week, due to an infection of the ears and throat. West Deerfield Township‘s surâ€" plus foods supplied to relief clients â€"=S cf August prunes, dried skimmed milk, breakfast cereal and potatoes. Mrs. Anne Daniels and Mrs. Robâ€" ertâ€" Greenslade, both of Highland Park, will be hotesses to the Conâ€" tract Bridge club next Thursday at the Indian Trail Tea room in Winâ€" netka. Previous hostesses were Mrs. J. R. 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