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Highland Park Press, 12 Jan 1939, p. 10

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1 The Junior Auxiliary will meet on Saturday afternoon, January 21. Mrs, LeRoy, Meyers is adviser. Jimmy Ciavey, son of the Elmer Claveys, is quarantined for whoopâ€" ing cough. The Irl Marshall chilâ€" dren have recovered from mumps, The epidemic in the village at presâ€" ent is chickenpox. Dr. Dorothy S. Davis, school doctor, has issued a warning to all parents to examine the bodies of children each morning before sending them to school. Mrs. Earle Harris will be hostess to the American Legion Auxiliary at its regular monthly meeting on Monday evening, January 16, at 8 o‘clock at her home, 1206 Deerfield Mr. and Mrs. H. G, Oberg of Chiâ€" ecago are the weekâ€"end guests of their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, the Reverend and Mrs. Earl J. Bruso. Mr. and Mrs, Oberg will attend the annual Fellowship dinner at the Bethiechem Evangelical church toâ€" morrow evening. ° 5 A marriage license was issued last week in Cook county to James L. Hvale of Lake Bluf and Muriel Hicks of Evanston. Mr. Hvale and his. father, Leander Hvale operate the Hvale (Valley) Forge in Deerâ€" field on Park avenue just east of Mr, and Mrs. William\ Brandenâ€" burg and two children of LaGrange visited Misses Viola and Irene Rockâ€" enback on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Lageschulte of Barrington were guests at the Rockenbach home on Sunday. Mrs, Brandenburg is the former Helen Rockenbach and Mrs. Lageschulite, the former Alice Rockenbach and both are nieces of the Misses Rockenbach; Ww‘ terian church. In addition to the address there will be two travelogs in color, one of South America and one of Colorado. The parents of the sixth and seventh grades will act as hosts. The room prize will go to the class room having the most fathers in attendance. Mrs. G. R. Bailey is president of the P.â€"T.A. meeting. The speaker will be Dr. W. F. Weir of the Deerfield Presbyâ€" Jan. 13, at 8 o‘clock in the school. Jirah D. Cole is chairman of the ROTARY CLUB _ The Deerfieldâ€"Northbrook Rotary club is meeting this noon for its weekly luncheon at Phil Johnson‘s restaurant at County Line road. The date for the Rotary Follies and Minâ€" strel Show is to be set today and the show will be presented in the very near future. Presentations will be made in the Deerfleld and Northâ€" brook schools and the money realized from the show will be placed in a community service fund.. Members of the committee planning the folâ€" liesâ€"minstrel show are Edward Carâ€" ter, Rev. A. J. Wold, Norman Watâ€" son, Lester Ball and Harold R, Vant. FATHERS‘ NIGHT The Deerflield Grammar school Parentâ€"Teacher association is hayâ€" PAGE TEN DEERFIELD LOCALS Skokie Valley Laundry MODERN WOMEN KNOW THE SECRET! DON‘T let washday rob you of your vitalityâ€" leave you tired and out of sorts. You can avoid all this if you send your laundry to the SKOKIE VALLEY LAUNDRY. It will be done economicâ€" ally, thoroughlyâ€"just as carefully as you would do it in your own home! Free yourself from this unnecessary problem today. } Send Your LAUNDRY to SKOKIE VALLEY Phone Highland Park 3310 H. H. Sapington, the newly apâ€" pointed station agent for the Deerâ€" field depot of the C.M. & St. P. railâ€" way, with Mrs. Sapington, left about two monthsâ€" ago in the car they reâ€" ceived: on Deerfleld Days of 1988 to visit in Montana. J. P,. Condon is the temporary appointee. Mr. Saâ€" pington received his appointment to +Deerfleld last summer succeeding Charles A. Selig who had been in the service for half a century, and is now retired. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Bruce and family were Sunday dinner. guests of Mr. Blaine‘s mother, Mrs. Sadie Blaine, in Franklin Grove. + Mrs. Thomas Mooney and Mrs. Nick Wagner are in charge of a bakery sale sponsored by the Altar and Rosary society of the Holy Cross church on Saturday, January 21, at the Deerfleld A. & P Tea Co. Funeral services for the late Mrs. Kate Robinson were held last Satâ€" urday in Oak Park. Mrs. Robinson had lived at the R. A. Nelson home for a number of years and more reâ€" cently had made her home with Mrs. Mildred Black. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Burnett Jr. were hosts at dinner on Saturday at their home on Rosemary terrace. + Mrs. Earl McGath was hostess to the Evangelical Daughters of: St. Paul‘s church on Wednesday afterâ€" noon. Mrs. Joseph Schwall of Highland Park entertained her bridge club on Wednesday. _ Deerfield members are Mrs. Ralph Peterson, Mrs. Frances Diebert and Mrs., Bruce Blaine. Mrs. Mary Pfister of Niles Cenâ€" ter with Mrs. E. J. Bingham and Mrs, Amelia Pyle, visited at the Ender home on Sunday. + Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wessling and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rapp spent Sunday at the W.«C, Fehr home in Manhattan, I!I. Mrs. Wessling and Mrs. Rapp are sisters of Mr. Fehr. Mr. and Mrs. Aksel Petersen have named their new little daughâ€" ter Paula Toftegaard Peterson. Their eldest daughter is Hanne Toftegaard Petersen. _ 3 â€" The Bethichem Mission Band will meet on Saturday afternoon at 2;:30 o‘clock. Mrs, Virgil Merry is suâ€" perintendent of the band. Mrs. Joseph J. Yore and Mrs. Margaretâ€"Corcoran of West Lake Forest are spending the winter in Florida. â€" * W. Swank, Chicago, for sheet metgl panels for building construction use, Mr. Calkins passed away~ several months ago. thla s Mrs. Robert Greenslade is enterâ€" taining her contract bridge club at luncheon today at her home in Highâ€" land Park; A patent was issued last week to Raymond Calkins, Deerfield, and J. just north of Deerfleld road and the injured men were removed to, the North western hospital in Des Plaines. Mrs. William C. Wing was hostess at luncheon on Thursday at her home on Osterman avenue.‘ Joseph and John Hospodar of Ingleside were cut and bruised last Sunday when the automobile in which they were riding was in colliâ€" sion with a car operated by Irving Whitcomb of Deerfield. The acciâ€" dent occurred on Milwaukee avenue The Galloping Tea party is on! Members of the Womens‘ Auxiliary of the Bethlehem church are stagâ€" ing a series of surprise parties on unsuspecting: hostess and even the guests are not aware of the parties until the last minute.. Last Wedâ€" Mr. and Mrs. William Hertel and sons, William ‘Jr. and Alvin, were Sunday dinner guests at the Albert Milbratz home in Arlington Heights, Mrs. Edward Horenberger was hostess to members® to members of the Independent Social club yesterâ€" day at her home on West Deerfleld road. _ Next Thursday afternoon Mrs. Horenberger willientertain the CC girls. j wa s â€"â€"Mr,. and Mrs.,Clarence Anderson are going to Kankakee on Sunday where they will be sponsors for litâ€" tle Eileen Frances, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Eben Stowe of that city, at the christening. * «Mr. and Mrs, Milton Frantz visâ€" ited at the William Stryker home in Chicago on Sunday. kee. Mrs, Mele was accompanied home by her sister, Mrs. William Styles of Simeoe, North Dakota, who will spend the week with her. Miss Jean Nygard was hostess at bridgcto.gr?upoltuehonon Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and «Mrs. Chester Wessling of Rosemary terrace. Mrs. Joseph Mele and little daughter, who have been visiting at the Clarence Anderson home, have returned to their home in Milwauâ€" Miss Clara Ender is home this week from a visit with her niece, Mrs. L. A. Don (Eva Ender) in Moline, IIl. and Lawrence Dondanville had been visiting in Deerfleld and home with their aunt last Mrs. Eugene Ender went to Chiâ€" tago today to spend the â€"end with Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Bi (Clara Pyle) and Mr. and Mrs. I. I. Schofield at their respective PUBLLC SERVICE COMmMPANY Floor Samples and Demonstration Maodels . . . All Drastically Reduced in Price to Bring You This Rare Moneyâ€"Saving Opportunity! €LKB PR B 88 Mildred Love Guenckel of Deerâ€" ifield attended a stork shower in honor of Mrs. W. B. Hunter at the home of Mrs, Edward Hart on 210 Oakwood avenue, on Monday eveâ€" ning of this week. _ Surplus foods were delivered to relief clients on Tuesday at the Town hall. A very lovely artist‘s conception of Hvale Forge appeared in Monâ€" day‘s Waukegan Newsâ€"Sun. hold their installation this evening in the Town hall. * & The Woman‘s Association of the Deerfield Presbyterian church will meet on Thursday, January 19, for a 1 o‘clock luncheon at the church with Circle Two serving the lunchâ€" eon. ‘For the afternoon program The young people of the Deerfleld Presbyterian church will begin a tenâ€"lesson study course .of a book on "The Presbyterian | Church," written by Dr. Weir for lay memâ€" bers of the church, on Sunday eveâ€" ning at 8 o‘clock. Dr. Weir will conduct the course. Mrs. Earl Hurt was hostess to members of her Pinochle club on Tuesday at. her home on Central avenue. â€"~Mr. and Mrs, Ralph E. Wickerâ€" sham and family spent Sunday at the Charles Scott home in Mundeâ€" lein. Burton B. Ie%r_ctmod from Tucson, Ariz., last Wednesday after spending the holidays with his famâ€" ily in the west. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murric were dinner guests of Mrs. Mary Murrie in Waukegan on Sunday. Miss Marguerite Rogers returned to her home on North Chestnut street on Saturday after a two week‘s visit with her brother, Guy Rogers in Wichita, Kansas. _ _ nesday Mrs. Clarence Scott was visâ€" iubyth.‘.nopen;on'l‘haudu noon Mrs. Chester Wessling was the surprised <hostess and on Monday Mrs. Floyd Stanger was the imâ€" promptu hostess. : More parties are scheduled for this week. Deerfield Royal Neighbors will 41 zhc;'wmhnhokmhw. u'u__“:‘::shd‘l’.cbdb ts were Sunday nm at the Thomas st; Monomamu Mrs. Henry Petersenh was hosâ€" tess to members of her bridge club on Tuesday evening at her home on %Mutm Eastern Star Guild met on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Frank Jacobs, with Mrs. Leonâ€" ard North as assisting hostess. . Mrs. Harold Scheskie had as her m‘sm Tuesday. her mother, Mrs. Shaw,. of Waukegan. DEERFIELD GRAMMAR roittc Parents: : We wish to remind the parents M OF NORTHERN: ILLINOTS Jur ui .0 WINGS ACROSS THE CONTINENT in the center of downtown Los Angeles â€" 40 minutes from the sirport 10 minutes from depots â€" and convenient to every major sttraction in the "heart of Southern California‘â€"â€" the Heywerd is the hotel preferred by transcontinental travelers. Cosmopoliten in hospitality and luxuriously comfortable â€" i yet an economiceal place to stey. H C. FRYMAN, SINGLE ROOMS m="R. susscu‘n wheearre We ask your full cooperation in Sincerely, f Dorotuy 8. Davis, School Physician.; from crusts. ‘The state requireâ€" ments are that the child must be quarantined until entirely free from crusts and ‘a minimum of ten days. THUKRSDAY, JANUARY 18, in your home, do not send the child back to school until entirely free of children who have not had chickâ€" en pox to be sure to examine their children ‘before they dress for school in the morning. This is ‘esâ€" pecially necessary as> chicken . pox :eunlly breaks ‘out on the body rst. If you already have chicken pox

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