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Highland Park Press, 10 Feb 1938, p. 9

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BOLTâ€"PALM WEDDING "The marriage of Miss Ruth Weir. The bride was lovely in a white gown with a short train, and a fingertip veil, and carrying a shower bouquet. Miss Netta Steinâ€" haus of Lake Forest, was the bridesâ€" maid and wore a frock of blue, with matching accessories, and carried pink roses. Stephen Gray served the groom as best man. ‘The bride, Louise Bolt and John ‘Erie Pailm was solemnized on Saturday afterâ€" noon at 2:30 o‘clock in the Deerâ€" field Presbyterian church, with Rev. William Agnew of the Dorcas Home who was reared at the Doreas Home, was graduated from Lake Forest college and is now an assistâ€" ant instructor in that college. ‘The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs, J. Paim of Mundelein and is also an alumnus of Lake Forest. many,_with Miss Jane is n n# ahon thy Bno m $E T: & s nc live in Lake Forest, where Mrs. Palm will continue her teaching unâ€" til June. Amongâ€" the preâ€"nuptial showers given for Miss Ruth Bolt, was one given by Mrs. Walter E. Steinhaus and her daughter, Miss Netta Steinâ€" haus at their home on Mellody A reception was held at the Farms ‘Estate, last Sunday afterâ€" noon. Guests included Misses Anna Barnstable of Waukegan; Jean Bonner of Lake Villa; Helen Decker and Mae Studor of Libertyville; Violet Palm of Mundelein; Sara Rachel Lineburg, Jennie and Sarah George of Lake Forest, and Jane Agnew of Deerfield. CARD PARTY A Valentine dessertâ€"card party is being planned for Friday, Feb. 18, at 1:15 p.m. at St,. Paul‘s church, given under the auspices of the members of St. Paul‘s Guild. Apple pie a la mode and coffee will be served. The public is. invited and no reservations need be made in adâ€" vance. * BOOK REVIEW FOUNDERS DAY Mrs. Earl Hyett will review "The Citadel" by A. J. Cronin on Tuesâ€" day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edwin Wood of Rosemary terrace for the Literary group of the Deerâ€" field Woman‘s club. This is the story of a doctor who was ambitious and a woman who loved him. It is an m{fiu, fastâ€"moving story, and the k is sweeping the Engâ€" lishâ€"speaking world. The Deerfield Grammar School Parentâ€"Teacher _ Association ~will meet on Friday afternoon (tomorâ€" row) at 2:30 o‘clock in the school gymnasium. "Founders Day" will be observed. Mrs. Leslie Brand is president and Mrs. G. R. Bailey, chairman of the program committee. â€" LABORATORY TOUR The Deerfield Presbyterian Womâ€" an‘s association will make a tour THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1988 DEERFIELD LOCALS Everything carefully washed . . ‘Table, bed and bath linens, madeira and fancy linens handâ€" turned "SOFT DRY." HAND FINISHED SHIRTS When included in this bundle 10¢ each. TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK Soft Dry Try Our Service per pound 8e $1.49 and of the Abbott ~Laboratories on Thursday afternoon, Feb, 17. The women will meet at the church at 10:80 a.m. and will sew until noon when a luncheon will be served by Circle Four, of which Mrs. William Wing is in charge. The luncheon officiating. will be served promptly at noon, ndthuufiwmlnuhdunl at 12:80 for otthCMuatoloon a guided tour through . laboraâ€" tories. Reservations for the trip may be made by calling cither Mrs, William Wing or Mrs. Andrew BAPTISMS Joann Willman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian M. Willman, born August 16, 1937, baptized at the home ‘of parents February 8. Sponsors: Miss Juliana Greening of Glenview and Mr, Harry Clavey of Jacqueline Ada Bleimeh!, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bleiâ€" meh1, born June 16, 1937; baptized at the home of parents February 5. Sponsors: Mrs. James Kilroy and Mr, Jack Sturtevant of Deerfleld, Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok officiating. Deerfield. Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, John Woodman and hhé_ Jack, of Paim Harbor, Fia., . spent the â€"weekâ€"ondâ€"at â€"the .James ited relatives and friends in the vilâ€" lage on Saturday. They bad come north with the body of Mrs. John Woodman, who passed away quietly in her sleep last Sunday. She was buried Thursday in the Funk famâ€" ily plot in Blomington. Mrs. Woodâ€" man was the former Helen Funk. She is survived by her husband and two sons, Roscoe and Jack, all of Palm _ Springs. â€" Her â€" daughter, Frances, died several years ago. The Woodmans left Deerfield about fourteen years ago, and their home on South Waukegan road, is now owned by Philip Mirabella. Mrs. Henry Siljestrom of Highland Park, were Sunday dinner guests at the Wesley Wright home in Chiâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reynolds, who moved from the A. J. Johnson house on Osterman last year and went to California, have returned to the village, and have rented the "model home" in the Briarwoods subdivision,‘ on Warrington road, which was recently vacated by Mrs. Elmer Johannsen, widow of Lt. Joâ€" hannsen, who was killed last year in an airplane accident at Curtiss airâ€" port, Glenview. Mrs. Johannsen has moved to Libertyville where her sisâ€" ter is a teacher in ~the Libertyville school, and where the Johannsens mlind before coming to Deerâ€" _ The Misses Ruth Soefker and Viola Lund have returned from a two we&?:mt in Tucson, Ariz. The Just Sew club will meet on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Malcolm Charleson in Evansâ€" ton. Mrs. Charléson is a sister of Dr. Dorothy Sugden Davis. Miss Luellia Plagge of Chicago was the weekâ€"end‘guest of her sisâ€" terter, Mrs. Floyd Stanger of Forâ€" est avenue. spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Shirâ€" ley Blaire. No new building permits have been issued the past month in the village. Interiors of the O. F. Burâ€" nett home on Rosemary terrace and the Ralph Peterson home on Knollâ€" m‘m‘mm-“ Mrs. Bruce Blaine attended a luncheonâ€"bridge party on Tuesday The Daniels family came from Gary, Ind., on Saturday to attend the Boltâ€"Palm wedding and spent the weekâ€"end at the Dorcas Home. Mrs. Winfield Nevins was hostess to her work group of the Deerfield P. T. A. on Tuesday evening at her home on West Hazel avenue, Mrs. N. C. Lane was the assisting hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Renwick and Mrs. Virginia Nolan of Chiâ€" cago were Sunday visitors at the C. M. Willman home on Greenwood avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine and Mrs. Olivia Anderson with Mr. and i'â€" '"--r-'â€";u-uv- nmans, returned to niversity of Illincis on Sunday. Helen and John Engitrom, and Richard Merâ€" ner, were among the other students, who have resumed their studies at PUW‘MM Mrs. John Stryker underwent a major operation at the Highland Park hospital last Friday and had as her special nurse, her daughter, Mrs. Donald Easton. Mrs, Stryker‘s many friends hope for her speedy recovery. William B. Ray of Evanston has leased the C. W. Getty house on Westgate road and will be moving here the middle of the month, Mr. Ray, who is publicity manager for the National Broadcasting company, was induced to come to the village by his fellowâ€"employee, Arthur G. Pearson of Saunders road. at the home of Mrs. Fred Gallagher in Highland Park. _ David Inman, Jr., who spent last the midâ€"year vacation. _ _ . _ Circle Two of the hfi church held a z on afternoon at the of Mrs, E. will hold a Valentine g"_*‘-filll. 1 Young People‘s league will hold :fi'fl-‘h‘mn’m of Wilmette George Stanger, son of the Floyd Stangers, who attends North Cenâ€" tral College at Naperville, competed in a track meet at the University of Chicago on Saturday, George placed third. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bleimehl enâ€" tertained at a party on Saturday evening in honor of the christening of their seven month‘s old daughter, Jacqueline Adsa. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Giss of Somerset avenue will be hosts to the Bethichem Fireside.club next Thursâ€" day evening at their home. Charles Orsborn, star player on the Bradley Tech basketball team, which met Northwestern university on Saturday, spent the weekâ€"end with his mother, Mrs. Edna Stanger Orsborn of Forest avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. l.';llh.nm hosts at a party on ursday eveâ€" ning in honor of the christening of their little daughter, Joann. The Paulus group will meet on Thursday afternoon, Feb. 24, at the home of Mrs. A. J. Johnson. Robert Jordan, a collector of z::l. displayed an arrangement of ient and modern guns, including several target rifies, at a hobby show last Thursday evening at the Abbott Research Building auditorâ€" ium in North Chicago. The hobby Endowotat ns eengeens oc on 2. 3 0 OEEOAT NE EER Study clul and imore than one hunâ€" dred fifty employees of the Abbott Laboratories were present. Mr. Jorâ€" dan, who with his family lives on the ancestral homestead at the south border of the village, is also an employee of Abbotts. sUNUAYS AND HOLIDAYS, £:30 p. m. to 5:30 g.-. You are cordially invited to visit the Reading Room, where the Bible and Mm-lfi-m‘_y‘pnd.m-tm «$ NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD . Open: WEEK DAYS 9 a.m. to 6 p. m. SATURDAYS 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS, 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park THE PR ESS ME on e 1 on ue e ipee nds c uns 22. P Wavrem CS Mow ho Coes BPR en esc use Birthday anniversaries of the two children of Mr. and Mrs. Robâ€" ert Jordan, are being observed in the near future. Diana Lura will be three years old on February 17 and Jerry will be four, on March 4. Mr. George Karch will celebrate his 80th birthday anniversary on Sunday, February 27, at his home on West Deerfield road. Mr. Karch has been ill this winter and it is hoped that he will be fully recovâ€" éred by that date. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Whittaker bave moved from Hazel avenue to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gardner are to have their 26th wedding anniverâ€" sary on February 24. Mr. Gardner has been an invalid for the past several years, Mrs. Frank Seaman and daughter, Ruth, of Cross Plains, Wis., spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her father, Mr. George Karch. St. Paul‘s Guild u-nbu-lde: brated the third anniversary organization of the guild on Wedâ€" nesday evening (last night) at the church and gave a party to which the husbands were their guests. The committee which planned the &uty included Mrs. Richard Antes, r8. Loenard North and Mrs, Gedrge Harder. West Deerfleld Township Relief office handled fifty relief cases durâ€" ing the month of January at a cost of $1,327. The fifty cases included 173 persons. The largest family had nine members. The majority of the West Central avenne My -v;‘ Mya h-llh-\nlm-:i:::. In the eighteen townships county, seven had larger relief loads than West Deerfleld; one other township had the same number of cases; and nine others had a smaller number. Dr. Raymond M. Veh, of Harrisâ€" burg, Pa., and editor of the "Evanâ€" gelical Crusader," was the speaker at the Sunday evening services at Bethichem Evangelical church, and was the overâ€"night guest of Rev. and Mrs, Earl J. Bruso, at the parâ€" Mrs.\Joseph Korenin was hostess to members of the Independent Soâ€" cial club yesterday afternoon at her home on North Chestnut street. Mrs. Louis Ott is president of the club and Mrs. Leonard North, secâ€" retaryâ€"treasurer. Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Frost have been visiting in Michigan. Miss Cary! Frants, daughter of the Arno Frants family, is recoverâ€" ing from glandular fever. at Housebold Finance e No need to ash friends or relatives to sign « No embarrassing investigation LOCALLY MANAGED OFFiCES HOUSEHOLD FINANCE uwmnmummw 210 Washington Street, Waukegan Telephone: Ontario 7110 Take up to 20 months to repay your Private consultation rooms "Doctor of Family Finances"® AGED OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CiTIES BDGAR A. GUEST Teexdays, NBC, Mrs. Robert Greenslade will be hostess to members of the Contract Bridge club at luncheon at her home 21" Highland Park on next Thursâ€" & w Frank Stupple will be host to the Young People‘s society of the Presâ€" byterian church on Sunday at 7 p. m. at his home on Greenwood aveâ€" Mrs. Minnie Virgin of Chicago spent the past week visiting the Frost families. Mr. and Mrs, Leslic Whitcomb occupy Mrs. Virgin‘s cotâ€" tage on Walnut street. Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Phone H. P. 178 e

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