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Highland Park Press, 9 Sep 1937, p. 9

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Mid yam popl- who no nun-in; the urban school. and uni- venlti. throughout the country an: with no: In“. Boo-n. Du“ '- Iun- In. Hahn and John I“ Rich“ Ian, PM Still... lib- lhetl Holt-n, “will. Pm. Gordan Chm. Olive-n! a! m. noin; Chub-707nm than; M mutual. BEHIND“ O. "I? OFF ro SCHOOL at m; We: To“. Nah- we-un M: George Stem. Dorothy Weeding, Olive Inna. North Centre! College " Never- ville; David Skylar, Ralph Ohm, Lake Fond college; Frederick Piep- enbmk. manhunt college; Georg. Albina. Virginie Kilian initi- hate; line: Rasmussen, little he. Dun college st Bhir. Neh; Earl Toll, Cored] college " Mt. Vernon, Ion; Julie Ann, Wbumn col- lege; June Nelson, Northern m. Sun Tucker’s college " Dekalb; Betty Chvey, Stevens ce!y:ge at Co! umbie. linen-i: Arline Mentaer and Jean Burnett. Bryant h Stut- ton Buineu college in China); Jena Werner, Presbyterian boupitel; Fried. Pmiman, m. Anne’s hospital in Chicago. _ DEERFIELD LOCALS Elle"! Todd, ’who is pin. to work for his luter'l Degree in English " Northwestermh u w mind "I appointment as . midenc, to m u in Idviser to undergradu- ate men and is to be I member " the councilor mil. F Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weir hive moved into their new home on Rose- may terrace. The Weir: had been saying " the Chester Weeding home until the completion of their own house. Laue Christensen, who received his B. A. degree from Lewis. insti- tute this summer, has mepted . position in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bucket: have sold 1 hut of tand in Bannockburn to Mr. and Mrs. A, P. Noaek. Mr. uni Mrs. Robert N. Howell Are moving into the house on Cen- tral ave. recently vuued by the Thorns, J. Parkers. Arthur Ull- mm, who has purchased I house on Hazel nve., and his family “a union; the new residents. Dr. and In. 3-. a.“ ". Vice-grin. Brftiar, Column... cu. MOVING DA YS Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Kfeh, are plnnning to diwose of their home on Springfield AG. and will move to Lon Angela, Calif. Mr. Koch and his son lave gone west and Mrs. Koch will follow lhortly. Mr, and Mrs. Milton M. Kahn have vac-ted the Arthur Warner house on Woodward Ave, which in! been leased by Dr. J. J. Williams of Chicago. the -ttef.tutt. The Elmer Stillman have, moved from Wnlnyt at. to Walworth, WU., and the new want: are Mr. and Mn: Herbert W. Cloepher. A syndicate headed try I local business man who wishes " name withheld, purchased the former A. & P. Ten Co. building formerly owned by R. M. Vat, ind the pur- eel of land adjoining it at the. north. Mr. and In. E. K. Bear, who have been occupying the former Rar D. Reeds house on Orchard lane, Ire moving to Hubbard Woods. Mrs. Boer: mother, In. Carpenter who has been liv'ring with them, will make her home with n brother in Ennston. The George Frey- own the home. CARD PARTY The Deerfield Chapter of the Banana Stu will sponsor I and party on “ml-my evening, Septem- ber 80, It the “Whit temple, " 8:30 p.m.. with the men of the chip- ter " heat... Raymond Dobbin- hends the ebmmittee which includes E. H. Selig, H. RimE‘i‘h'iiIVE-Hi Inn-loud Meyer, R. A. Nelson and William Burma. nd., who hm. aatiG-iia'ti Fir. Sold-y It the Want Tho-u but Ith ' “nirvana iifit'iir,, eA'gh'lfé?ABl 11il'ltht. -A 3’: 3; Me, GRISTIAN‘ SCIENCE mm ”1W Bogie h' prudent“ “:1 """"ityut'gt""t M! [Built 3 ulna“ hunt-“wanna lnDuMln-ulinthm The (Bolt-ha. who no at" ttntMr't"tt.tN,tefct th.h-eetHiraerauDr. “hid GoldHtteiaw-trtusndrt.s. tomtarrttrtthioietnitrlsotur vitrtutoeey9to-Csnu.. Mr. and In. Home and two Ion, Hilton Ind Rich-rd. want an weak-cull with tho Willi“ Gun- in Goth. m Mr. and In. Baum lawn and audit". lulu» m Insulin; the rock with In. Dion’s am. In. J. Kym not!“ (bun! 8min) In Dyan. lain. In Dyna-t. Ian. Mr. at! In. Bury Wing and humor, Shirl-y, Ind Ii. Glad” My.“ but took 1m Glen Lake, Mich. Th: Fred Win: od Chicago vet. Ilsa " Glen M. Mr. Wing has purchased some property near where they was laying nnd will build 3 winner home there. Him-Lima: Jones. who has been Vinitiu daughter- .in Rim Forest Ind manhunt, in returning this week to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bury Wing. Miu Glad” hp- dinner of tin Robert Page: of Arbor Vim road ,in telling I an. Italy these any! and Inn n picture to prove that ft did not get away. su caught a big hu- whllu vac-timing with the Harry Wings " Glen Luke, Mich- Gain-g: Tanielhn ands". "eh? I tomilecmmy on Wednesday in Wu:- hm. Rev. Andrew Murphy of Colorado called " the Holy Crou Rectory list week to visit Rev. James V Murphy. The visiting Father Murphy wu one of the patrons at the Murphy Day celebration held during the summer in Deerfield. [ Bob Ind Bill, the two mull non- of Mr. Ind In. John R. Nets, spent Wedmdny and Thursday " the Sturm tum near Ptairi. View. Captain and Mrs. J, H. Wynn: of Central "a. spent the week-end in Reedsburg, Wits., with Mrs. Wy- mnn’s parents and other relatives. Miss Dona Belle Jensen, whit-a taught the lower grades in the Wil- mot school for the past flee yenrs. resigned her position there last week to accept one of the second grade rooms in the Oak Teimee school in Highwood. During her stay in I?eerfu1dyshe lived at the, home of In. Delbert Meyer. She will commute to her home in Chi. cago this year. Miss Lucille Olf1e1d of Chicago is the new lower grade teacher in the Wilmot school, f1llintt the va- cancy of Miss Jensen. In. Delbert Meyer in principal and upper [rude heathen New desks, new window shades and many other addition: greeted the students on the opening day of school on Tuesday. Mrs. Friedel Fuller Ind two sons have returned from Ephrinm, Wis, to their home on tepringfuid Ive. Mr. Willard E. Erimn with his daughter, Miss Jean, Ind his son, Donald, who had occupied the Puller house this summer, moved back to their home in Highlund Park.. The C. C. Klpéhulla In M..home "el their? trip to Oregon. Elizabeth Anne and Belinda Stad- ler, who had been with Mrs. Leslie Brand at White Lake, Mieh., for several weeka., and have been stay- ing at the William Carmen home on Rosemary terrace, will transfer from the Park Ridge School for Girls to Deet%sld and will live at the Dorcas Home. They are the daughters of the late Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stadler. , Sand-y supper - " the p. J. Juhroad hone m In. Herman RieUlbeN 5nd her port-in-law and (hadn‘t- Mr. 3nd In. Luther ROI- engnen of Des Moines, Ionm, and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Selig Ind daughter. Virginia, of Highland. The low- reinlim were week-end guest: at the CPI-ties Ind Fred Boll: hon". Mrs. J. J. Owns of Meanings, Mimr, ms the over-night [nut of her sister, Mrs. C. D. Cdlkinl of Chestnut street, on Ftidly. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hall " Pett Bari Estate near Woodstock. Mr. end In. Peter J. Juhrend end Mr. end In. Hubert Juhrend and non, Jerry, were - at the William Selig home in Chicago on Tueed'ey. The Hubert Juhrenda 12 returning to Celifomin in I w k RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING co. Amman-mm “If. "I In. In Belinda “In... lmwhhubumjcdl- at, In. deh “an. un C rr4d9tovuitur-,ter.- In tr-Watt/ttttttite-ts HuyAdolnChrkv-lmu ahirthtdnrrartr out-Smuhynhu~ tsmtrsatherh-ensEaatt-ti' rd. _ Mr. and In Gianna Mm: had u that: Sunday dinner mu. Mr. and In. Joseph Ink of WF wuuh- and Mr. Ind In. J. R. Cronin of Woodstock. Dr. William P. Weir, mm a! the N.rtuld Presumed“ clutch and a touch-r in the “will Golly. 'of Christina, Education In Obie-go, and the author of men] hook.- on church .dtgsittiatmtion and new: work In the church will co to hum “week. He will pm sent his mud course in “6th Administration" u uven pin-5r utin in the Synod of Rama. In. Jean Penis. who - an days with her parenu, Mr. Ind " Robert E. Pettis, left on Saturday for Toe-on, Ariana. . Mrs. H. A. Lewenthnl of Phoenix, Ariz., arrived Int Wednesday to! u short visit with her sister-- In. Carl T. Anderson Ind Mrs. R. E. Pectin. Mrs. Anderson entertained last Friday to meet her sister, In. Lewenthel and her niece, Iliu- Jenn Pettis. On Tuesday, In Antler-on was hostess to eight It luncheon Ind bridge in honor of her 'sister. To. day (Thursday) Mrs. R. E. Pettig is entertaining in compliment to he: sister, Helen. Mrs. Julius Johnson entertained the Independent Sock! club on Wed- nesday-t her home on Ceritul In. Frinklin Hrdlickl in visiting an uncle in Kimball, South Dakota. Mrs. George Burnett Ind two ttiii- dren hum returned from n moilth'l vacation in the west. Mrs. Kate Robinson, who In: staying " the Burnett home ,ia now living with Mrs. Milglred Black of Sun-at court. Mist Vihtitsia Farmer Ipent the weekend in Port Warne, Ind, Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen of High- land Park is entertaining " lunch- eon and bridge on Fridny in compli- ment to‘llra. Henry Allen Laven- “WE’RE TEARING THE dherahoo Ma [m OUT OF OUR BUDGET BOOK” .1. at Inn-elm»: Ind brim "" PIIII ago; Mk, Ark. Itch-rd Dunk: of Imill- lava. will nulno-Myhnmdh- voek a the M Won-Ila; has. Mr. Danni-r will be hut m " Knuth Vin-lini- 'roddits. to It. Jenn Erie-on on Sorta-bur Mk In. Minnie Plnm will be have" to an Int-n Mar [and on TM” evening " he home in Northbrook. Mr. and In. May Dal had In their Sud-y gun-u. Mr. Ind In. Mar-hull Roll of Harvey, Ill., and Mr. and Mrs. Chu’lu Roll of Ian- Bter, Ind. Mrs. Ila-all Butt And mm chil- dren, Betty Ion. Illdnd Alien. and George, und In. George Sticlm: Jr., visited their parent:- Mr. and Mrs. Chm-la- Roll in Hum, Incl. Int week. The little Ion af Mr. And In. John Vinokey cut his "oot very "ttrely oe? yyokon glut last week. Mr. Und In. lair! 'k'ciiiy" in} family motored to Filmer, Web, over the week-end. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY SUBMITTED AT NO OBLIGATION Showings by appointment only We also have I taree atoeh at used - " “and" prices. John B. Huh, Prop. Telophone Highland Path 8900 289 N. Green Bay Raul Vogue Cleaners & Linoleum Cut - Sevied - Laid Best Qulity " Substantial Savings lum'rrmwnmmwmmsm ton-bursa We on Wodnudnydbrmu. dwmn‘w‘“ Mr. m In. Win“, Luhtar with 'Eru.Geetmd.Boestn+ Mr. ad In. Willi-u new: "" In " and Ion, William Jr., vii I!" Rapids. lick. Your Children . . . HECKETSWEILER STUDIO Photographers They change so rapidly in a few years, but photographs of them never grow up. The vacation period is an ideal time for photographs of the youngsters. Plan for a sitting now. . , SOUTH ST. JOHNS AVENUE TELEPHONE H. P. 435 I __ Ill! 71 , 1 Ili) i , , 2ll k, "-> Il Repair Bills ...Iills for Ash Removal to Cleaning GO0DBYE- FOREVER Bills . . . Fume“ PAGE 'm"

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