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Highland Park Press, 27 Oct 1938, p. 11

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ROTHâ€"NICKELSEN WEDDING Mr. Howard James Roth in the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nickelsen of County In a candle light service on Saturâ€" day afternoon, October 22, Miss Soâ€" phia Nickelsen became the bride of Piepenbrok of St. Paul‘s church ofâ€" ficiated in a bower of richly colored autumn flowers. August Meyer of Tulips DEERFIELD LOCALS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, Bartigon. Scarlet, large.... Bleu Aimable. Bnllotr:r: Clara "'-a:-‘fl-!meni *# _ k DARWIN TULIPS 25 at 100 rate per 100 Barronne de ia Tonnaye. _ Dream. Pale heliotrope.... M’y. Pink with green heliotrope _............... Valentine. Heliotrope Wm. Copeland. Rosyâ€"lilac Wm. Copeland. Rosyâ€"lilac Zulu. Rich p_urple-bf_uk._.. Zwanenburg. Pure white Yellow Giant. Avis Kemnicott. x Yelk(;)w, poinl.fi:lél edz&l“ (oplemombe pioy NEX Inglegcombe Scarlet .......... Inglescombe Yellow .......... Rosabella. Soft rose .......... Orange King. Light orange Sir Watkins. All yellow...... RHEUVE® . .»ssorecirernerncecencerctuincs Moonlight. â€" Canary yellow Mrs. Moon. Golden yellow Bacchus. Dark violetâ€"blue Bronze Q;.e-. Soft buff.... Louis XIV. Dark purple.... Panorama. Mahogany ...... Salomon. Loveli lilac ........ Violet Queen. Ruby violet Belle Alliance. Scarletâ€" Flamingo. Dark pink . Hobbema. Cnuh:l strawberry ............... Keizerskroon. Red and tm trerbed orange sed . w, fius orangeâ€"red.. Muritio. Light pink ... DEC . â€"srecoocreriivere ie se testocetes Gertrude. Dark pink ........ L‘Innocence. Pure white.... FEINOW ....cs2sâ€"2.0.secrmeencsemcagees Rising Sun. Deep yellow.. . DOUBLE EARLY HYACINTHS Perle Brilliant. Porcelain Eols * Sweae c BWE MbEGE â€".. enfi _ _ _ NaRCiSSUS OUR HOLLAND TULIP BULBS ARE HERE! BUY NOW ... WHILE OUR STOCKS ARE COMPLETE ... FRANKEN BROS., Inc. 100 TULIP SPECIAL Tall, deep yellow ............ violet . BREEDER TULIPS COTTAGE TULIPS Write tor our 2# Clars Butt SMALL BULBS SINGLE EARLY Ruskin. Apricot DAFFODILS $3.175 Silvery $ 440 13.00 13.00 13.00 10.00 440 4.40 4.40 6.40 3.15 Chicago played the wedding march and the bride was given in marriage by her father, She wore a white satin princess style gown with a long train and her long tulle veil fell from a halo of crange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of white roses and valley lilies. Miss Alice Nickelsen was her sister‘s maid of honor and wore a frock of acqua blue satin and carried pink tea roses. Miss Vivian Roth of Ponâ€" tiac, IIl., a sister of the groom was the bride‘s maid and wore rose satin and carried talisman roses. The groom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Samâ€" uel Roth of Fairbury, HL, had as his best man his brother, Walter Roth of Pontiac, 111. ~ William Hanâ€" dley of Glencoe was an usher. The bride‘s mother wore black lace and a corsage of pink tea roses and the groom‘s mother also wore black and a similar corsage. The wedding supper for fifty was served in the home at 6 o‘clock and a reception for 150 guests followed. Mr, and Mrs. Roth left for their home in Fairâ€" bury, where the groom is a teacher. BRIDGE PARTY A dessertâ€"bridge party, to which the public is invited, will be held on Tmesday afternoon, November 1 at 1:30 o‘clock in the Masonic temâ€" ple under the sponsorship of the Deerfield Chapter of the Eastern star. Mrs. R. A. Nelson, worthy matron, and Mrs, W. Ray Dobbins will be inâ€"charge. HALLOWE‘EN PARTY As is the custom in the Deerfield Grammar school, there will be a Hallowe‘en party on Monday eveâ€" ning, October 31, in the school for the children. There will be a cosâ€" tume show, entertainment, and favâ€" ors. The program is planned to beâ€" gin at 1:00 and close at 9:00 p.m., under the direction of the Recreaâ€" tion project and sponsored by the Parentâ€"Teacher association. ENGAGEMENT Announcement has been made by Mrs. Josish Sherman Mitchell of New Rochelle, N. Y., of the engageâ€" ment of her daughter, Miss Mary Josephine Mitchell, to William Henry Nicholls, son of Mrs. William Henry Nicholls of Winnetka and the late Mr. Nicholls. Miss Mitchell was graduated from the College of New Rochelle and from Columbia university. She is a member of the faculty of the Colâ€" lege of New Rochelle and of the New Rochelle school system. * Mr. Nicholls attended the Deerâ€" field (Mass.) academy and the Uniâ€" versity of Illinois, 6 The first of the three dinner meetâ€" ings scheduled for the winter months by the Deerfleld Presbyterian Men‘s Fellowship is to be held on Wednesâ€" day evening, November 2, at 7 o‘clock in the church with members of the Women‘s association serving the dinner. Joseph Skeffington, an attorney in the Juvenile Court in Cook county will speak on Juvenile Crime with special emphasis on the constructive work being done for boys. The committee in charge of arrangements includes Carter M. Christensen, Clarence Wilson, E. H. Johnson, William Cruickshank and William Tennermann. l«ter on November 1 in their respecâ€" Two will be open from 9 a.m. to 9 pm. Precinet One is in the Town Fritech Mr. Nicholls is a brother of Mrs. W. M. Potter of Central avenue, and a cousin of Robert C. Nicholls of Rosemary terrace, both of Deerfield. MEN‘S FELLOWSHIP FOUR GOLDEN WEDDINGS If we can judge by general opinâ€" fonâ€" The Stagers in their presentaâ€" tion of The Ninth Guest, got off to a good start of the seasonâ€"with inâ€" sufficient seating capacity for the atâ€" tendanceâ€"and, we think that here and now is a good time to thank the people of Deerfield and the surâ€" N-dhcmmm for their loyal supâ€" port automatically spur The Stagers on to greater efforts to give the public better and more finâ€" ished productions in the future. Plans are already being made for the January production which we hope will again clevate us to a new level.â€"by The Scribe. Hall and It is not often that four children in one family live to celebrate Goldâ€" en Wedding anniversaries, but such is the case in the C. G, Muhlike famâ€" ily. â€" Their daughter, Mary Charâ€" lotte Muhike and her late husband George L. Brand were the first of the family to observe 50 years of married life. Next came Alfred H. Muhike and his wife, the former Helen Snyder, followed by the Richâ€" ard M. Vants (Lizzie Ellen Muhike) two years ago and last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Muhike (Bertha Fischer) celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary at their home in Libertyville. The first three of this family live in Deerfield. Mrs. George Brand and the Vants reside on Deerfleld road, and the A. H. Muhikes on Waukegan road. Their grandparents were pioneers in the village and part of the Muhlâ€" ke property is now the Briergate Golf club, Mr. A. H. Muhlke is the oldest living native son of Deerâ€" APPRECIATION REGISTER _ Deerficld voters are urged to regâ€" t Two is in the at 865 Deerficld Lake Forest and the polls there will be opened one hour earlier in the morning. ‘Those who wish to vote should register. During October the" following members were received into the Deerfleld Presbyterian church: Mr. and Mrs, Philip A. Tennis and their three children, Philip C., Mary Paâ€" tricia, and Robert Allen Tennis; Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Barrette; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Wilson; Mrs. Delâ€" bert Meyer and Miss Minnie E. Stryker. Baptisms during the month were Allen Dale Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilson; Joyce Marilyn Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ward; and Nancy Jean McGarvie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McGarvie. °_ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stupple of Greenwood avenue announce the birth of a son, David Wallace, on Wednesday, October 19, at the Eyâ€" anston hospital. Mr. Stupple is a village trustee and now has three sons to follow in his footsteps. Mrs. Joseph Meurisse of Tomah, Wis., spent the weekâ€"end with her sister, Mrs. E. H. Selig. Mrs. W. F. Weir was hostess to members of the Just Sew club last Tuesday. The next meeting of the club will be held on Tuesday in Evâ€" anston with Mrs. Malcoim Charle of Oak Park announce the birth of Mr. and Mrs. Liborio Mirabella a daughter, Virginia Therese, on Friday, October 21. The new baby is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Indovina of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs, Philip Mirabella of Deerfield. Circle Three of the Presbyterian church met on Thursday at the home of Mrs. R. M. Vant. Teddy and Alice Clavey have isâ€" sued invitations for a Hallowe‘en party on Monday, October 31, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Clavey of Forest avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Korenin of Waukegan visited at the Joseph Korenin home on Sunday. SAVE 30 RUBLIC §LRVI1CI mors ORIGINALLY PRICED AT 589.95 It‘s so e« to iron this new modern way. Just sit down to your new Conlon and let electricity do the hard workâ€"safely, quickly! Atrtractive stainless porcelain cabinet top gives extra working space when ironer is not in use. Ask for a demonstration! $9495 PUBLIC SERVICE STORE 10% DOWN 2 THE PRESS 51 South St, Johns Avenue â€" Tel. H. Other deaters are also oftering hno vaives in Washersâ€"see mem now. Mrs. Charles V. Steiner of Roseâ€" mary terrace will entertain her bridge club on Wednesday, Mrs. Clarence Rollman was the guest of Mrs. J. E. Wahl in Waukeâ€" gan at luncheon and bridge on Thursday. â€" Mrs, John Strong was hostess to the Pinochle club on Tuesday at her home on Chestnut street. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ward (Edith Sherman) have returned from a trip to the Great Smoky Mountains and ate now at home in the E. H. Selig apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haggie and two children, Vivian and Howard, and their two grandchildren, Betty and Maxine, visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Haggie in Evanston on Sunâ€" day. Mrs, Arthur Kaats will have charge of the clothing piekâ€"up which is sponsored by the Deerfield Women‘s club as a philanthropic project in conjunction with the reâ€" lief office and the social service deâ€" partment of the Legion Auxiliary. Any one having clothing to give may call Mrs. Kaatz, Mrs. Milton Olson or Mrs. R. E. Pettis. During the month of September 108 articles of clothing were given out by Mrs. Olson. The clothing depot is open each Wednesday, in Mrs. Olson‘s home. : Dr. Preston Bradley of Chicago will be the speaker at the Deerfield Rotary club at its weekly luncheon on Thursday, November 38, at the Phil Johnson restaurant at County Line road. It is expected that about 200 guests will attend, as neighborâ€" ing Rotary clubs have been extended an invitation. Edward Reagan is president of the local Rotarians. Mr. and Mrs. Thor Oliver of Chiâ€" cago were Sunday guests at the Carl E. Olson home. Hubert Juhrend left on Thursday for Los ‘Angeles, Calif., where he has been called back to work in the General Motors Co. Among the out of town guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nickelsen the past weekâ€"end who came for the wedding of their daughter were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 10% DOWN 24 months to pay balance on your Electric COMFANY 0 Roth, Ralph Roth, Miss Irene Yoder of Fairbury, I!I,; Mr .and Mrs. Lioyd Roth of Athens, IIl.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roth of Pontiac; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Millikin of Colfax; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Summerfeldt and son, Herbert, and Henry Berning of Fort Wayne, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller of Schleswig, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Johnson and Bernie Endru of Thorp, Wis.; and ‘ :t:cm' Meyer of Chicago, and many TS. Mrs. Nathan Burch is entertainâ€" ing Circle Four of the Presbyterian church at a dessert luncheon today at her home on Osterman avenue. The guests will sew for the bazaar which will be held the first Thursâ€" day in December. Rev. and Mrs. F. G.\Piepenbrok had as their Sunday supper guests Rev. and Mrs. Victor Langhorst of Long Grove, Rev, and Mrs. Elmer mmum health u.:.:mmm u_n‘.x strictly sanitary mq:'dfifym vs‘:::w-!- farm to you. y watched, handled and checked from the ALL THESE WANTED ®@ ouble Safety Release. ® Automaenc Reversing Drain Board ® Beaded Porceiain Enameled u".':symn-o. © UGâ€"H Rubpber Mounted Motor (perâ€" Safety Wringes. ® Exclusive Streamlined Pree Rolling $mail carrymny charge for on geferred payments Mellody Farms Dairy Mrs. Jesse Filson of South Chiâ€" eago is spending several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hunt. Ringe of Bensenville and Rev. and Mrs. Siegfried Recht of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Dobbins and daughter, Patricia, and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Neville, were Sunday dinner guests at the Roy Dobbins home in Arlington Heights. Mrs. F. J. Kepler is arriving on Saturday from Marquette, Mich., to be the guest of her cousin, Mrs. R. E. Pettis. FEATURES! Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. BOTTLED HEALTH Telephone H. P. 674 PAGE

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