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Highland Park Press, 16 Sep 1937, p. 10

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Mrs. Thomas Moot,htss us her guest her brother, Jame”: Bellman, of Washington state.', Mrs. Sloot'l mother, who passed gway while on 1 vacation trip in -,'iitli',',"it Circling, wns buried bust Mon" /iy in Indium. Tn. Fred J. LaB-hn will give I benefit curd party on Monday aft- ernoon, September M, It her home on Central lava. Deerfieled, for Cir- cle Three of St. Paul's church. It is to be a dessert luncheon and curd party beginning at t o'elock. Reservations may be made by all- ing the hostess. a Mrs. F'. Louis McOmber was hos- tess to her bridge club on Tuesday evening at her home in Highland Park, CA RD PARTY Mr. nnd Mrs. E Jr. Selig “tended the funeral of their uncle, Levi Schinleber in Northbrook on Tues- dar. Mr. Schinleber, who was gt years of Me, and his wife hive been married for 59 yenrs. They hive many relatives in Highland Park and Deerfield. Mrs. Robert L. Johnson, of Brier Hill road who underwent a major operation recently, and who has been critically ill, in reported as somewhat improved. , The mosaic wall decoration in the Deerfield Grammar whool gym- nasium is attracting much atten- tion. Upon its completion, Superin- tendent Carl E. Bates will explain the story portrayed and details of _the making of this unusual mural in various bits of colored glass. ‘Mra. will'mtti-C. "wrrre will 'tso hostess to Dorcas Cirele_Eour of the Proshyterian ehureh on Friday afternoon: September 24. at her home on West Ostormnn ave. Sue, the little dunner 61 the N C. Lanes of Hue] Iva. in qulnn' tined for whooping cough. 8t. Pnul’s Sewing Eociety will meet on Thursday, September 16 at the church. . PAC! TIN Mr. and Mrs. W. Raymond Dot" bins and dausrhter, Patricia Anne, and Mrs. Dobbins' sister, Miss Alice Ulfers of Highland PM. spent-the wookwnd in Gibson Pity. Ill., and nttended the 30th wedding anni- “I W mm of the Mn an. will upon-a- . end My on “mt-Guy mixing. Bot. to a 8:80 _ “I the Hunk: 70mph. In: of tho clam: will be the ham. Ila “all. Oldhld. the In! low- " and. helm In, the Wllmot school. pmlouly and: in the Avon when! in Wllnutu. In. Raymond Bell haul-onwa- to the Ey-npltul Daugher- but Wednegdny n her home on "ml Ivonne. The first meeting of the Deerfield Grammar school Ptsrent-Teacher u- aoeintion for the new year will be the unnunl reception for the tench- erl on Friday, October il, in the auditorium. Circle Four of St. Ptw!'r church will meet on Wednesday " the home of Mrs. Edwin Jishrend in Highllnd Park. _ Mr. Bttd In. Joseph Murray and tire children moved Inat week from West DeerfUld mud to Wgukezw. Pour of than children transferred from the Wilmot school to the Oak Grove school in Wining“. B", P. G. Piepenbrok is forimt- Inting events tor the fortheoming year. News at the Sundey Eve. hing club, Iponsored annually by St. Pauli church will be forthcom- ing. shortly. Two dete- which have already been determined are the Young Peoples' leme inhalant on October 15 and the church bazaar on October 28. The schedule of activities for the young people promises to be very interesting with trips to Maxwell street, China town, and mny other places of interest in Chic-go. w.v+atd..h.nan Tm Wank-I " fee m Including hiking, swimming, dancing, golf. mom Ind nub 826.85 or " for two. Shades Hotel M Indiana's Most Scenic Resort [00 nuts in. Chicago. m a. Indian 284 3nd “M“ tins. ate ONE WEEK ALL EXPENSE VACATION " utsida Lumderers and Dry Cleanérs ---. Telephone. - Highland Park 177-178 Translate l023 618 North Green Bay Road Highland Park, Illinois - tad reunion (In: in that city for their unit and Aunt, Mr. Md Mrs. Theodore Ullon. In. Wii1iaat Tatum-mun ”out! h" home on Tuesday main; to the Network» Church uhool votin- of the Intermediate and Senior " plrtmenu. wher‘e plan: for full - zivitiu were outlined. Mr. and Mrs. John Badman In moving into the farm" Bert Bas. ton home on Chestnut “not. A new circle to "plot. Circle One of the DeerfUld Pmbytorlm church won organized on Monday " the home of Mrs. C. W. Boyle. The women of the Holy Group C-tholic church on: planning a rum- m-ge Isle for October 18 throth the 23rd, " tho want Itoro next to the DeertUld post ones. In. Eugene Ender and Mrs. Hubert Me- Guire will be glad to receive dour tions for the rummage sole. Sunday mass: 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 11:30; weekday man. 7:30. Mother of Perpetual Help devo. votionx on Tuesday evening 8 pan, Confessions: Saturday 7:30 pm. Ihr.rAld Prubylarian Church Rev. W. P. Weir, Minister Sunday: 9:30 a. m. - Church aeMsol; 10:45 I. m. - Public wor- ship. Dr. Robert Sawyer, president of the Presbyterian college in Chi- (Sign, will deliver the sermon. Try Rtatbs;i"" OUR COMPLETELY FINISHED Laundry Service . . . [cf the LAU NDRY doit Reliable Laundry -attd see how completely it banish” ell Iveshdey worries! Our finished family service gives you your entire week'. washing immaculately and completely done-alt ready to use. It cost- but little more; and it relieves you of every washday worry. And we have other types of Ber. vice adapted to every type of budget. Phone for e routeman and let him help you choose the one that meets your requirements where; But hard and cold were the looks of those In whose viginity I more. Might Have Been An Arrow I sneezed n sneeze into the air; It fell to ground I knew not Holy (Iron C trtholie i"siiiCiiliij.i.iii,Tiii"ti') Deerfield Church so l Deerfield Legion " Plans to Observe Ct I Constitution Day thrpsr,isttendent Carl B. Bates, In telBng of this year’s can!“ In the Deegfuld Grammar nchool. to- "rtarhod that the duct: of the " puuion m clenrly Mn in tho deemed birth nu with only " children ant-rod in tha itmt and; On Monday morning, Bert, 18, the school enrollment wu 318. This total in Ilizhtly lower than Inst M, "used by the opening of the new Holy Crou Cnthollc school when " children no unending. Bannockburn's enrollment of " is expected to be luau-ed bolero the end of the month. Wilmot mule uhool his registered " pupils. ' Deerfield School Enrollment Is 313 Constitution Day is to be observed by the Deerfield Americnn Legion and its Auxiliary on~Fridny, Sept. 17. Blue spruce trees are to be planted with apirropritste eeremonies at the Deerfield Grammar school. the Bannockburn, Wilmot {And Clth- olie schools. Programs will be given at four local schools in commem ration of the 150th nnnivertrarf of the signing of the Constitution of the United States. Milton Olson will be the speaker, representing the Legion post; Ruth Tennermntt, Jung ion (Auxiliary representative, will recite Joyce Kilmer’s "Trees"; 9nd Mrs. Ralph Dunham,' presidatt: " the Legion Auxiliary, will make the The Deerfield school: 8th trrade--Haxel Miller .'"9.Wrrmmrr. 7thtrrnde--Rar Cox "'"e""rr.mmtm..r. 7th trrnde-Uta Lindhout .rr__rmrrt, 8th ttrade-deeth Andrew _".P.WWrr. 5th Rradtr-irene Evenson ..rrr..., 4th trrade--Jean Nyglrd Me-Prem.... 3rd trrBde-ahsrttaret Cnlunen.., 8rd 'rrttde--Marjory MoMt MW_rrt.m, 2nd 'trade--dienevieve Card ....eer 1st ttrmie--Chriistine Knnnk ..e.tt, kind-ten-Dorothy Muhlke. Total Join Meow STOVE ROUNDUP N 0RTII SHORE UNIVERSAL P2h'ts'T6ets 0 10% Allowance on Old Range q Small Down Payment q " Months to Pay q Free Installation New!" Y.P.ChARE.Dtatrhetth.t. SPECIAL CASH PRICES ON THESE RANGES: Soc A. Author“ 'teder, or Tl. Pill. 313 82 23 22 86 " " 22 20 8 B 28 MAGIC CHEF 2'1ftast6dV" pro-caution of the tutu. Dr, Doro- thy Davis will the noun] solos. Pronun- for the four whol- whieh m bin; plum“! by the Program for the but lei-oh which in hing plum“ by an Auxiliary American-m chain-am In. mum Tunnel-mu, 'qu u th N. St. Johns.Ave. .0. "7H 0N USED CARS mamas“ tJth'& $9405 PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. 1mm mun om RANGE Bihs (liinl----l'f MAY We want your old range, the older the better, because that range is worth money to you. First, we will allow 10% for your old range. Second, we will give a FREE MODERN RANGE, value up to $160; to the person trading in the oldest range on a new range. Second prize receives 50% of the value of the range purchased, up to $80. Third prize receives 25% of the value of the range purchased up to $40. Prize winners must keep ranges purchased. No substitutions. Contest closes October 30. o Look over the new modern gas ranges. They are cleaner, quicker, cheaper! continual by the than of - la tho Bountiful." Tho my a tho nomad school will but. a o " an Catholic school the and " the Wilmot school and the bunk. " the Bamtoektmin school. BE WORTH $160 10mm THURSDAY. MEI“! It. "" “mama no good for In.” an Chin-u. “will” I. shtnA.istuhrbiow,ttoqbeliho ling, And in. in com Just tho nun. No good.” Tel. Highland Park 710 The“

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