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Highland Park Press, 13 Oct 1938, p. 11

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The Highland Park â€" Deerfield Ministers‘ association is meeting toâ€" »day g”'l'rinity Episcopal church. The . Mr. Doble will be the speaker. Young people of the Bethichem Evangelical church are_planning .2 hayrack party for tomorrow evening (Friday). Circle One of St. Paul‘s church is meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Scheskie. & on North Chestnut street, was painâ€" fully injured last Wednesday eveâ€" ning in an automobile collision on Central avenue in Highland Park and was treated at the Highland Park hospital for knee contusions andâ€"â€"aâ€"cutâ€"Jower lip. Mr. â€"Bockman is employed at the Deerfield Groâ€" cery and Market. \ Evangelical Daughters were' enâ€" tertained by Mrs. Jack Coleman in Highland Park yesterday afternoon. Joseph Schessler underwent a secâ€" ond major operation at the Lake County hospital yesterday (Wednesâ€" day). Richard Beckman, age 22 years, who lives at the Leo Seiler home Mrs. Harry Allsbrow and son, Maurice, have gone to Florida, Mrs. Allsbrow will remain there with her husband but her son will return to Deerfield shortly. Mrs. Woodman Todd was hostess to members of her club on Friday afternoon at her home on Waukegan Jesse Varner is ill in the Lake County hospital. Mr. Varner, who was removed from his home on County Line road by ambulance last Thursday, is in a critical condition. The former Joseph Wolf home, recently vacated by the Erwin Greer family, has undergone extenâ€" sive repairs and remodeling both inâ€" side nnd_ouhide. in the past month. Dr, Lois D. Greene of Highland Park is to be the speaker at the Deerfleld Presbyterian Women‘s asâ€" sociation on Thuzsday afternoon, October 20. Dr. Greene was head of the department of Octolarynolâ€" ogy at Hunanâ€"Yale Medical school at Changsha, Hunan Province, China, until last December. Dr. and Mrs. C. Johnston Davis returned on Monday from a visit at their farm at Jberia, Mo., and at the Meyerâ€"Davis farm at New Florence, Mo. Mr,. and Mrs. William Winter and son, Earl, of Chicago, spent Sunday ntthuhn!omwlm Mrs. Bruce Blaine was hostess to her club last Wednesday. The guests surprised her with a handâ€" kerchief shower in honor of her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Frants spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Laura Wessling at Haven Hubbard Memâ€" orial Home in New Carlisle, Ind. Mrs. Frants and Miss Wessling are sisters. The ‘Trustees of the Deerfield Presbyterian church met Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Piper. Miss Bery! Daniels of Highland Park was the weekâ€"end guest of Miss Dorothy Jean Anderson. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13 SINGER SEWINGMACHINECO: . Complete line of | Singer Vacuum Cleaners Sewing Machines Electric Irons and Fashion Aids SALES â€" RENTALS â€" PARTS Bervice on all makes of sewing mackines and vacuum 39 S. St. Johns Ave. â€" Phone 995 â€" Highland Park, HIL 43 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Open: WEEK DAYS 9 a.m. to 6 p. m. SATURDAYS 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. T SUNDA!.S'E':'M&.L-. to 5:30 p. m. The uns Mcmunmn:-dm:’.rmgum CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM First Church of Chrx-ist, Scientist Highland Park The Wednesday Bridge club and the Pinochle club gave a shower for Mrs. John Strong at the home of Mre.â€"Williamâ€"Stemâ€"on Wednesday. Barbara Bahr was hostess to eight of her little friends on Tuesday in honor of her sixth birthday anniâ€" versary. â€" Mrs. LeRoy Paddach (Rose Soefâ€" ker) of Clear Lake, Wis., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Soefker of County Line road. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Olson spent Saturday evening at the Richard Jayneâ€"home in Wilmette. Mrs. Hans Bahr of: E;d;: 'rotd will be hostess to members of her bridge club this afternoon. Janet: Antes was hostess at a party in honor of her fifth birthday anniversary on Wednesday. Mrs. Edward Juhrend, her grandrpother, and her aunt Mrs, Alvin Juhrend and daughter Lois, of Highland Park were out of town guests. Lillian May Johnston entertained on Saturday in honor of her sixth birfhduy anniversary. Mrs. Robert Brown has returned from the west and is staying in Chiâ€" cago. Her home on Chestnut street is cccupied by Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Faxon. Mrs. Brown spent Friâ€" day in Deerfield. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Fritsch of Huntley, Ill., visited in . Deerfield last week. Mrs. Ben F. Neeley of West Lake Forest has gone to Florida for a short stay. Mrs. Clara Thompson of Effingâ€" ham is visting at the Virgil Merry home. The Fireside club will meet at the Bethlichem parsonage on Thursâ€" day evening, October 20, with Revâ€" erend and Mrs, Earl J. Bruso as hosts. This is the third anniversary of the Fireside club. ‘ Work is starting this week on the new home for Mrs. Mary E. McDeâ€" vitt in Woodland Park. Mrs. Mcâ€" Devitt is a teacher at the Bannockâ€" burn school and is living in the old Biederstadt homestead until the completion of her home. On Tuesday evening, October 18, the Deerfield Masons are entertainâ€" ing their wives, members of the Eastern Star and their husbands at a party at 8:30 o‘clock in the Masonic temple. . Mr. Francis X. Barr, who moved here recently from Chicago Ainderâ€" went an emergency appendectomy last week. Mr. Barr is connected with the Texaco Oil Co. The first house to be built in the Goldman subdivision, which is the former D. N. Lidgerwood farm, south of the Deerfield Grammar school, has been completed and is occupied by the Abramson family from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Banfield and little daughter, Laura, have moved from County Line road to the Elizaâ€" m Cooksey apartment on Osterâ€" avenue. The Altar and Rosary society of the Holy Cross church will have a bake sale on Saturday, October 22, with Miss Clara Ender and Mrs. Eugene Zahnle in charge. Committee chairmen selected by the president for the coming year are as follows: Mrs. P. Cole, Ameriâ€" canism, National Defense, Nation News; Mrs, G. Norrlen, Auxiliary Loan Fund; Mrs. G. ‘Weiss, Child Welfare, Education of World War Orphans; Mrs. T. Southerland, Comâ€" munity Service; Mrs. A. Axt, Fiâ€" dac; Mrs. D. Johnston, Gold Star, Finance, Mrs. A. Bell; Junior Acâ€" tivities, Mrs. E. Werner; Legisiaâ€" tive, Mrs. J. Peters; Membership, Veterans Employment, Mrs. Frank Ronan; Poppy, Mrs. W. Salyards Jr.; Publicity and Radio, Mrs.‘ S. Shanafelt, Rehabilitation. Addressing the audience Mrs. Eitâ€" ner gave assurance that her best efâ€" forts would be expended in making the new year a successful one. A beautiful and impressive cereâ€" mony was witnessed by a large gathâ€" em| Paided Sene w t h the Thursday evening, Oct. 6, at which time the installation of the officers for the coming year took place. The Auxiliary‘s first president, Mrs. Frank Ronan, who aided in orâ€" ganizing the Unit, served as installâ€" ing officer. Mrs. Ronan was assistâ€" ed by Mrs. Mary McCarthy, also a pait president, as sergeantâ€"atâ€"arms. Officers installed for the ensuing year were: Mrs. Henry Eitner, president; Mrs. W. E. Salyards, Jr., first vice president; Mrs. John Peâ€" ters, second vice president; Mrs. Saylor Shanafelt, secretary; Mrs. Philip Cole, treasurer; Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Luebke, chaplain; Mrs. Ernegt Werner, historian; Mrs. Sture Swanson, sergeantâ€"atâ€"arms. > Mrs. Johnston, the retiring presâ€" ident, upon â€" presentation with the customary gift, responded gratefulâ€" ly to the officers and members for their splendid support and cooperaâ€" tion during the past year. Mrs. Johnson is to be complimentâ€" ed for the splendid way in which she carried out the duties of Presiâ€" dent during the past year. Legion Auxiliary Installs Officers at Meeting Oct. 6 Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Johnston and daughter, Ruth, of Port Arthur Tex. and Mrs. Alice Vicker of Beaumaâ€" ony, ‘Tex., and Mrs A.dolph Lutter of Glenview visited at the William ::huton home on Friday and Sunâ€" y. C ker) Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Halloway of Lockport, III., and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rugen of Glenview spent Sunday at the William Johnston home. The Deerfield unit of the Ameriâ€" can Legion Auxiliary will hold its monthly meeting on Monday eveâ€" ning, October 17, at the home of Mrs. William Tennermann, 1020 Oakley avenue, Mrs. Dan Hunt had as her guest on Sunday, her cousin, Mrs. Jesse Filson o_f 80th Chicago. Mrs. Joseph McCraren, Miss Virâ€" ginia Reeb, and Mrs. John T. Beckâ€" man Sr. spent Tuesday with Mrs. Beckman‘s relatives in Valparaiso, vos Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sonheim and children have moved from Edison Park to Saunders road near Dunâ€" dee road. They are occupying the Mary Andrews home. Mr. Sonheim has invented an electric cooker for "hot dogs." Mr. and Mrs. William | Johnston entertained at dinner on Monday evening in honor of the seventh wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Frances Diecbert was hostess to the Wednesday bridge club this week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Olson were Sunday guests at the Nels Olson home on Sunday in Chicago. Mrs. Walter Page was hostess at luncheon lt_!aer h_oms_ on Thursday. Miss Phyllis: Spencer and Robert Elliott of Chicago were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnâ€" ston. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Churchill of Morton Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Protine of Elmhurst, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mehrtens of Cicero were Sunday guests at the Walter Page home on Osterman avenue. DAHL‘S Auto Reconstruction Co. 122 N. First Si. â€" Phone 77 Colf Frame ant "Exie £nd Pantit Repuiring Earl Johnston (Hilda Soefâ€" TEB PREAS Under the direct sponsorship of the Benevolent Protective Order of llh.unul!oyfleont'l‘mphhoâ€" ing formed. Mr. Robert Anspach, as chairman of the Troop Commitâ€" tee, has announced that this new Scout Troop, which will be known as Troop 31, will hold its first meetâ€" ing next Thursday night, October 20, at 7:30 p.m., at the Elks lodge on the corner of McGovern and Laurel ‘streets. All boys who are interested are urged to attend. Dr. James Butterworth, local vetâ€" erinarian, has agreed to assume the New Boy Scout Troop Organized Menoni & ~ _ _ * Paul Borchardt _ Highland Park Fuel Co. â€" / Frank Siljestrom NEW 1939 CHEVROLET °_ _A ce & i SÂ¥ en ADD [P<p UP is ADVANT AGES W wWAaAUKEGAN cokEe ~__ mm and you‘ll heat your home with piaa ind e Mercer Lumber Com -p.â€"n_y:-‘wmm duties of Scoutmaster. Dr. Butterâ€" worth has many qualifications which should appeal to the boys. He is a great outdoors man. From 1928â€" 1932 he held the National Junior Rifle Championship; from 19821937 the National Intercollegiate Rifle Championship; from 1929â€"1931 the Illinois State Rifle Championship; from 1932â€"1934 the Iowa State Championship; from 1934â€"1935 the Indiana State Championship; 1931â€" 1932 the Ohio State Championship ; 1982â€"1984 the Missouri State Chamâ€" pionship. Dr. Butterworth is also the instructor at the Highland Park High school> for the girls‘ rifie group. A strong Troop Committee made up of a group of Highland Park citizens who are members of the Order of the Elk, will assist Dr. Butterworth and Mr. Robert Ansâ€" pach in putting this troop across. They include the following men: Mr. Lloyd Sheahen, Dr. Bruno Christensen, Mr. Howard Siljestrom, Dr. S. R. Banfield. ery success All the other troops in Highland Park are wishing this new unit evâ€" Read The Wantâ€"Ads PAGE ELEVEN

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