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Highland Park Press, 30 Sep 1937, p. 13

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LITTLEâ€"STRYKER WEDDING "The Bridal Chorus" played Friâ€" day night in the Hotel Westward Ho as a closing number for an outstandâ€" ing concert by the Phoenician String Trio meant more than a â€"mere musiâ€" cal number, as Miss Jean Little and Elisworth Stryker, cellist and vioâ€" linist in the trio, took their places before the Very Reverend Edwin 8. Lane and were married. The marâ€" riage was a surprise to the guests." The marriage of Ellsworth Stryâ€" ker and Miss Jean Little took place last Friday evening in Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. Stryker is the son of Mrs. Irving Stryker and the late Mr. Stryker, former. Deerfield residents. A Phoenix newspaper contained the following account of the wedding: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1987 The dynamiting of the concrete foundation of the old Deerfield water tank which formetly stood on the Deerfleld Grammar school grounds, was requested of the village board, by the school directors. On Saturâ€" day the foundation was blasted and the first charge of dynamite broke 21 windows in the grammar school. ANNIVERSARIES Police Magistrate William Bick: ford of Central avenue celebrated 1_1le ‘79th birthday anniversary on ding anniversary of the Richard M. Vants is October 7. September 19 was the 26th wedding anniversary of the Louis Soefkers. DYNAMITE CARD PARTY A public card party will be given tonight (Thursday) at the Deerfield Masonic Temple by the men memâ€" bers of the Eastern Star. The party begins at 8:30 p.m. and Raymond Dobbins is chairman of arrangeâ€" ments. DEERFIELD LOCALS RUMMAGE SALES Rummage sales seem to be quite a popular way to raise money in Deerfield. Three such events are scheduled as follows: Deerfield Chapter, O. E. S., Sept. 28â€"29. Presbyterian Women, Oct. 6, 7. Catholic Women, Oct. 18, 23. All three rummage sales will be held in the vacant store next to the Postoffice. Each organization will appreciate contributions. â€" James O‘Connor, the second, celeâ€" brated his sixth birthday anniverâ€" sary on Saturday, at a party at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis O‘Connor of West Deerfield road. The little lad is named for bis grandfather, _ Supervisor James O‘Connor. > Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston, Mrs. Harriet Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnston and children were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Katherine Spencer in Chicago. Mrs. Julia Seyl and the Eugene Seyl family of West Lake Forest visited Mrs. Martha C. Love on Friâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Welter of Wilmette were her guests on Monâ€" day. _ Mrs. Dora Utley of Eastport, Idaho, is visiting at the home of her brother, Julius Johnson of Central avenue. Mrs. Utley is also planning to visit at the home of another brother, August Johnson of Ridge road and with a sister, Mrs. Anna Walterman in Chicago. Roy. (Dick) Thompson, who was seriously hurt in an automobile acâ€" cident on Saturday, underwent an operation at the Lake County Genâ€" eral hospital this week. Mrs. Alex Willman will be hostess at luncheon and bridge today at The Hearthstone in Hubbard Woods. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Calkins have leased the supper apartment in the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spannraft‘s son, Lewis, who has been playing professional baseball in the west coast league, is now on one of the Cleveland "farms." . Mr. Spannraft and his younger son operate the Deerfield Tailors in the Stryker building. $635 and at the bakery sale last Saturday, the women realized $48, which was put toward the school expenses. Aâ€"number of the local firemen atâ€" tended the Lake County Firemen‘s mfluulzfiyuflw&% eago. During afternoon iting firemen were shown through the American Steel and Wire Co., followed by a dinner and the reguâ€" lar monthly meeting of the County Mrs. Emil Giss has gone to Edinâ€" burg, Texas, to join her husband and son, who went south several Rev. E. J. Bruso, minister of the Bethlchem church, was the guest speaker at the Deerfield Rotary club lnst week at Phil Johnson‘s restaurâ€" ant. Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok of St. Paul‘s church, was Rotarian of the day. Today Edward Reagan has charge of the program. The fund for the Holy Cross parâ€" ochial school continues to grow. Colâ€" lections to date for the fund are A marriage license was issued in Waukegan last week to two Deerâ€" field â€"residents, Florian Ambrose Klucik, 27, and Mrs. Mildred Mae Meyers, 24. Chestnut street the first of October. Mr. and Mrs. John Beckman, Jr., will occupy the Calkins‘ former resiâ€" Mr. and Mrs. John T. Beckman Sr. and family are moving to the cottage on the former John J. Rink estate on Saunders road, which is being vacated by their son and wife. "Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Boyer and family are moving to Highland Park this week. * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Youngs of Highland Park are the proud parâ€" ents of a new daughter born Thursâ€" day, Sept. 23 in Columbia hospital in Milwaukee. Mrs. Youngs is the former Edna Cottrell. A family gathering is being planned for this evening (Thursâ€" day) at the B. H. Kress home in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Kress. The children of this highly respected couple are Mrs. Elmer Clavey ~(Marie); Mrs. Alex Willman (Loretta); Mrs. Robert Greenslade (Ruth): Mrs. George Hessler (Margaret); Earl, John, Paul, Richard, Gordon and Arthur Kress. Earl lives in New Jersey and Arthur in Terra Haute, Ind., and they will not be able to be here, but the others who live in Highland Park and Deerfield will attend with nei immilies. Mrs. Minnie Whitcomb has reâ€" ceived word that her eldest grandâ€" child, George Whitcomb Jr. of Barâ€" rington, was taken to the Frances E. Willard hospital in Austin on Sunday for an appendectomy. The lad,; who is fourteen years old, is critically ill, as the appendix rupâ€" tured. August Hueh] is working on a farm near Grayslake, since leaving the Lake County Home in Libertyâ€" ville. John and Conrad Betko, who have made their home with â€"Mrs. Minnie Whitcomb for the past six years, have gone to California for the winâ€" ter. Mrs. J. Kynett Haehlen and son, Jimmy, who have been visiting Mrs. Haehlen‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stryker, leff on Saturday for their home in Dysart, Iowa. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Irving Smith of Cedar Falls, who had also Many parties were givenm in honor of the Haehlens. ‘On Monday eveâ€" ning, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Cox were hosts at dinner; on Tuesday evening the Donald Eastons enterâ€" tained for them and on Wednesday, they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Trapp in Waukegan. A. family gathering was held on been the guests of relatives in this vicinity the ‘past week. 106 8. 1st St., Highland Park Mrs. John Hagie has rented her home on West Deerfleld road to the Sienza family of Northbrook. Mrs. Hagie will visit her daughter, Mrs. Lovrll:i.h Beckman at Tower Lake, for a w Thursday evening at the John Stryâ€" ker home. Donald Meyer was butto.mnp‘ of little friends on Monday evening at dinner at the home of his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Meyer, in honor of his seventh birthday anâ€" niversary. One of his guests, John Ferris of the Dorcas Home, also reâ€" ceiving ‘congratulations for »the same anniversary. A stork shower was given on Thursday in compliment to Mrs. Charles Houser (Margaret Scully) at the home of Mrs. Russell Batt. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pfister and little son, Bobby, visited Mr. Pfisâ€" ter‘s mother,. Mrs. Molly Pfister of North Chestnut street, last week. Miss Margaret Pfister returned with them to their home in Wilmington, III., where she is spending several weeks. The Deerfield Grammar school board of directors will hold its regâ€" ular monthly meeting on Monday evening, October 4. Members of this board are C. W. Boyle, W. K. Hout, and Raymond Meyer. It is to be an open meeting to which the communâ€" ity is invited. Miss Irene Rockenbach with Mrs. William Plagge and son, Austin, spent last week at Turk Lake, Wis Mrs. John C. Hueh! of Springfield avenue had m« her Sunday guosts, her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Sampson, her two nieces, . Mrs. Edwin Spielmann and Miss Luella Willman, and her nephew, Edward Gilmore, all. of Chicago, and her sister, Mrs. John Willnian of Chestnut street. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mentzer of Chestnut street have a baby boy born Wednesday, Sept. 22, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert McGuire Jr. of Northbrook announce the birth of a daughter, Rose Marie, on Septem:â€" ber 4. Dorothy Messeck, daughter of the Carroll Messecks of Greenwood ave., fell on the playground at the Deerfield school on Monday and broke her arm. & The Deerfield Civic association met Tuesday evening. The speaker was Raymond Meyer, a director of the Deerfield Grammar school, who spoke on .affairs of the school. Miss Elinor Fischor of Highland Park spent the weekâ€"end_with Mrs. Mildred Love Gunekel. $ Mrs. Fred Trute, who has been in THE PRESS8 Minocequa, Wis., for the past month has returned to the home of her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Roggow. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lahre and Dewey Snyder of Hammond, Ind., were the Sunday guests of Miss Barâ€" bagl Huch! of, Springfield ave. Miss Barbara Huch! was the over night guest of her sister, Mrs.: Elâ€" mer Schmidt, in Elgin on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Juhrend and little son are living in Compton, Calif. COMFORTâ€" ECONOMY ARE YOURS Free yourself of backbreaking labor this winterâ€"protect the health and comfort of your familyâ€"replace that old, wornâ€"out boiler now. A Crane Finâ€"Type Boiler will take all the work out of keeping warmâ€"give you economical, troubleâ€"free heating: Ask your heating contractor or mail theâ€"coupon today for complete information. HEATING SYSTEMS FOR ANY FUELâ€"OIL, COAL, Gas um o ---------------------q CRANE CO., 1224 Emerson St_ Evanaton. NH f CRANE CO., 1224 Emerson St., Evanston, III. Please send me information on how I ve old boiler with Crane dependable nquipntc::. St Name Address CRANE CO., 1224 Emerson St., Evanston, HIL. Visit.our Chicago Display Room 836 So. Mlchilon_ Ave., Chicago CR A N E Mr. and Mrs. George Sticken Sr. have as their guests, Mr. Sticken‘s mother, Mrs. John Sticken, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Maas (Ruth Sticken) and his sister, Mrs. Anna Castell, all from Mercena, Iowa. * Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Coale and two‘ sons are moving from the Becker house on Waukegan rd. to Green Bay rd. in Highland Park. Mrs. Alfred Korpp and Mrs. Eric Segerquist of Chicago spent Thursâ€" day with Mrs. Carl E. Olson. s sBMRE :n arxerrevee money by replacing my Phone Highland Park 3434 The multiple fins, absorbing maximum heat, susrantee you the sromer hestne sconcins "On the Road to Mandalay." Re production in full color of a painting by Henry Clive, illustrating Kipâ€" ling‘s immortal verses in The Amerâ€" ican Weekly, the Magazine distrib uted with next SUNDAY‘S CHIâ€" CAGO HERALD AND EXAMINâ€" ER. Frank Kottrasch, Railph Peterson, Walter Page and Clarence Huhn spent the weekâ€"end;at the Harry Wing cabin at Ladysmith, Wis. AUTOMATIC OIL HEAT PAGE THIRTEEN

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