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Highland Park Press, 26 Oct 1939, p. 7

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The number-Mp drive, In annual event, is in pro- - thin Ink. Mr. and In. John A. Stryker of West Deerfheld reed will hold open house " their home on Sunni-y, Oct. 29, from three until nine o'eloeh, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Adee. Mr. Adee we: I teacher in the Wheeling grammar school forty year: no and lived with the Sky- ker (wily. He and In. Adee are visiting the Hervey inmily in Lake Forest and will leave next month to spend the winter in Florida. Mr. and In. - are extending nn invitation to nil friends end former pupil. of Mr. Adee, to nttend the informal reception in his honor. DEERFIE’LD P. r. A. ttum PENIS, Mountain hind-on. Mick] 485 Wtd thrtr, der'tar, Bette, RECEPTION VOW" an BETTE OMV" ENGAGED Mr. .34 In. I!" ls Ohm ye ning at the" Clive: homo. it was also Bette" twentieth birthday Ill- Mr. end In. George Pectin will observe their Mtieth wedding on- m'verury on Thursday. Nov. 9, with Inception aluminum of ink daughter, In. Edwin M. Johnna. 859 Todd court. in D-NU. In. Pecti- we: Margaret Mulligan end wu born in Tyrone County, Bel- mulonch, Aachen Ireland, on April 10, 1808. Mr. Pettis wu born April 28, 1862, a Barrington, the no of poineer John Pectin, o “forty-niner." Ther were married November 9, 1889, by Rev. 8. A. Olin in Buron, Win, end lived on the Pectin term " Burlington Center until Mot, when they moved to Deerfuld. Mr. and In. Pettie have one hunter. Mrs. Johnson, uni one son, Worm, both of Deerfield. There on three trrnndehildrert, Sylvie and Edwin Johnson Jr. And Earl Pectin. Mr. Pectin he: one niece: living from n family of nine, In. Grand Wagt of Elgin, md Mrs. Penis has two brothers, John Hollis-n of Elkhorn, Win, and David Mulligan of he- land. The golden wedding celebration is to be open home from two until four and eight until ten Ind 31] retntiveq and friends no invited to the John- son home for the occasion. unruly. BAKE SAL! Cinch Two at the Bea-Md Pru- byuriul eh-ch will conduct I huh Neonsuunhy.0et.ls,uwnaa & Remn'l Deeer (hoary & Market. All kinds of - and nutritious Mod goods will be of- fend for ante. GOLDEN WEDDING P"""" I. 1',"d'll'rf, Imam-um Gangland-tub!“ ‘Inchmloh-ndln. ”Vivian-omit” Mathilda-inclusi- Nonihcoln‘l‘hnhy. “MW-unthin- - vii it In. m, ”Va-.hwm “In. t2alttTL'gtP,tt - It”... glacial-um..- flame-pull.“ ?te.,t-nfoeueareryt Mr. and In P. B. Icy-t, who unknown-twin: vim with Mr. Icy-I‘- in“, Harp“: rum linn..uulwlh mmnthN-wrm Khalid. an M has Gib Mr. and In. All: Winn: had as their than M on Walnut- dly, In. John Bock of Fond du he, Win., and hat M, M. WI But of Great Lah- Nnvd Station. In. Georg. Poms. who will u- member qunmtunlnekyyur beam. at . Inch: hip Ind In” abroke-t,witttah-rtmrao, bu. ride on Smith, with - Ion-in- law And dnrtehter, Mr. und In. B. H. Johnson, to visit hee nhcu, In. Ruth Gunman in Ibsen. For mar orteinth.lr-ti-tor-rs. quickly from bud (return in "a "Inhibit. In ha bin!” - ttmum due hugllingly ran-rh- M stteuetndatreumrtne-ttr_ In. George Enptrom had n her luncheon guest- on Thnnd”, In. Fred Danni: and In. Norman Den. nis of mm and In. C. J. Tur- an at and "an Mr. d In. Herold Gin were ham at e autumn party on Satur- day evening at their home on Bom-: enet avenue. In. Raymond Bell will be have" to the Ewliul Daughters on Wednesday, Nov. 8, " her home on Haul avenue. Dearth” mania}... church, mm ”in Yirgil Em home. Mes. Prank Jacobs, Kn. Fred LaBahn, Mrs. George Harder and Mrs. Edwin Osterman attended an " day union " St. Peter's church in Northbrook on Thursday. In Osterman also visited " the hem of her brother, Mike Ottoman, who lives neu- the church. -Hkue-r-riust ARHISTICI PROGRAMS Th We! Put (1 th- Alm- Mr. and Mn. E. J. Kuntaman of Chicago. Mrs. Henry Cutie Ind Miss Edith Cumming of Pittsburgh, P... were Sundny dinner (new of Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip Tennis of For- eat Ivenne. talk: - ho very Cindy. John E1eraowiltrrsahsthoaddr-tth. _rrolrCriP_eoettinlneho+,Baru and. at Wilma; and Anthony lunatic, " the Dam Gunnin- school. Bonn-e Armistice fall- on Saturday. the program will be givca the math. Mr. and In. Willi-n Desmond Je. Ind chum of China) want Sundly lid! Er. Mind) I." am, a West Durham road. in. Kar Thom of Highland Park wu the dinner guest of His: Mary Deo- mond. Misa Beth Andrew had in he? weekend guest " the Chum! Welding home, Kin Hazel Bit- murna of Kankakee. Mr. and In. hue A. Rare had u their (not: on Thursday, Mr. and In. 1talph Goodino and (hub- tor, Violent of Chieago. Mr. and In. June. hilt-Id Vib- ited A. C. Thompson of Bun-ton and Humid Flam of Deedeld. " the Edward Him hospital on Sun- day. On Sway evening the Mail- fald children ave a surprise birth- day annivqrury dinner for their father. His: Dorothea Scene, James Olen- dorf ind Robert Birkemeier who tre Ittgnding Brloiretaetre, spent the week-end with their mpectivc parents, the E. R. Scene: of Ban- nockburn, the Hurry Glendorfl and the William Birkemeiem. [in Patricia Tennis, who also Attend: Beloit, remained " the college for I dune. Patricia was pledged re- cently to Delta Delta Delta; Bob Birkemeier to Sigma Chi; nad Jim Olendorf_to Sign! Alpha E_oaitoey Mr. “(In Jul-AW at John, new, sumo: for the The Dmfwlh Page nub “rink-Ins which. A . Ink-n Mk” ,.r$_eei-aeteroV. tj-ents-ret-ii-d Purim Mimic-Imam- at2'fM,'tttf.',tt,tt in”: In” Old: h M. 'oher_ftKPmtt-rsa Ida-y dbl-noon “but has. an Wuhan-road. Mr. “(labial-nun- durmlncut'hio-ndllu hmmhmm m (M). I". gab him-“winni- arMardttaémat.lt,"tltnirtdth. '-.trt3t.du"Xu.wtltb.hN “kin”. ,In. And- lth at Chic-.0 intact-collation” "t?r?dte-iatteee- PM") Eel"" , ,rstrbik, the tlt, Par-fund a My mu- In. Juliu- John-on. The usual dinner for the tan-had. will be bid of: Friday evening, Oct. 27, " the Open Hon-o m. In. and. lander will be has“ to members of It. Paul'- Mu circle on My Aft-rm " In hope no: of the villa... noon (W). Early Friday morning the that! of the D-field Country club on Slander: road m broken into and tlve “to tires"toola, and batteries were stolen. Mr. and in. Bury Peter-en we hash " we“ on Sunday main. a their homo an Gin-taut Therrtd-tdeqsttFlehrbt-t _rrurd_nrnfumotm"ttt.h-f Twmhm'dd. nnmumnumum "tUA-au-att-g. t3APtttaetms.mdEaithtMthae MWk,spuc 8-“qu BundlMIu-Q. Mr. Ind In. Edvard B. Crush Are the proud parettta of I nine pound Ion. hon Fridny, Oct. 20, at St. Fund: hoopla! in Ev-nm. Mr. Crush in u will” trance. Mrs. Carl T. Anderson we: host- eu to eight " luncheon and bridge on Saturday " her home in High- land Park. Mr. end In. Barr, Norton Ind daughter Mtisabeth Lu of Harvey, Ill., were dinner (nub at the Anderson home Seturdey eve- mug. Ruin: Jones;' Ahautteur for W. H. Dun, 1212 "Ridge road, in in the Lake County hospital, following an who nccident on Thursday evening during the fog. He Birtrerod a brok- en pelvis, broken leg and Ink]: Ind other injuriu. In. Otto Wate wu boom to members of her five handrod club on “mutiny evening " her home on Will-not road. - Boll-ans. Loam-hulk th_endaathr-toe8hirh, Holman. The Win - "ndngnriththemMtr-. " I neighborhood Etnom’cn I“; on sum, Honing at " hon. on Wat Had - In. Evelyn Plan, who can In. West Virginia to live with he: lb- ter, In. Jack Horton, has moved .0 Highlud Pitt. _ A “I'm pal mm is “In W this dun-non " the Micha- church with In. Thoma Shot lid In. Eadie Christen-en u huh-u. Mr. and In. Ben Sinatra- was. he“: " dinner on Friday inning " their horn: on Sound-n mad preceding the pur, “TIM Inn Warning" given by the Sum " the school. Betty Volkmnnn wu brought home Mondayyfrom the Evmhon hospital. where she ha been for three weeks bee-nae of infantile partly-in. Mr. nnd In John Armstrong of Sanford road were houta " a cock- tail party on Swarm waning pro- ceding the Donald Won-n5 club dinnerannee n the Etienne Golf club. Guests were from Kenilworth, Flo-swoon China) uni M“. There will be I epoch] meeting of the Wilmot Motherl’ club on Monday afternoon at 2:80 " tho act-col to complete plum for the benefit party on Friday evening, Nov. 3, " eight o'eloek in the Wil- mot school. _ Mr. And Mrs. L. E. Tray of Chestnut street returned home Thursdny evening from I two week's motor trip to Colorado. Mr. and Mes. B. H. Ereaa lave returned home from s vilit with relttitrers in Minneapolis, Minn. If; 'a, tttere in] MI In; Pun om i. cum-mining mun, Mt-artd.xdt$t.rmii- 'e"'.'"'".'-") hum-“Hutu mum-ml.»- hydhhm “st-hat- panama-n '1‘..me“ 'etrtesef%rtefdgteh.et' heme-WM“..- FM “It!" Jeannie! "gtu"rgt,t,"fs..,"Tgt All-album». In. - Indium! m I (an! it I Met mm on My walnut the horn. of Dr. and yrs, m Pout-In In Highland m for a»; " hand-"7'"; *H-edWQQPd-v It. “I In. Andra! Blank and Mr. had In. Herbert Hut of Chi- aco In! In. Joseph Dink of Gleam m m on Saturday It thy halo of It“ Ann: may but of hit dab in»... Italian-ulna.“ -btmtMamd.r,oett0.attt. mks-thaw 'Er.'ua.rtPti..eae-tt.. nod-pentMEy-olhund with: m.“ Dal-h- 31. and will make All ultimo on “Our Nunavut And Noun-r7 by Landon" It Columbus, Ohio, the fol- lowlng day. On New. 8, Dr. Weir will “tend a meeting of the tru- teeaeethteColug.ofWooetqrtn Woo-m. Ohio. In- Jm Nelson In helm our the yak-0nd from the Norm m- hith't one. Tndwn' Coll.“ " De. Kim, m, M the in in her third Elihu-JIM Immunnuktlwd WAn..mh¢-atum I'? switch! "all; inboard In. Juhrénd'i EM GGG; Tht Chen Clinic, which is free, is open each Wednesday and Fri- day " at, There-e5 hospital in Wuhan. The very maul ex- amination And the X-rays, given under the supervision of Dr. Petter of the Lake County Tuberculocil unimriun. m free to thou look- ing an Ind on paid foe by the Chrlttmu souls in the annual Mn each December. This drive follow- the Red Cron- Innnal roll all. Dr. William P. Weir will conduct a conference on “Church Adminis- grluon’f nt_vinetnrtes, Ind., on Oct. Dr. and In. C. John-Mu D.“- M down to than farm a M It... on Friday and "to!!!“ but Mu. ln. Jack Horton Intro-[y age-pod I ”rim new.“ Int “IMIY dam an 'IM road near Waugh road, Wont Lake Potent. Son. Won rraakaters had unwind “nun.- bakes. It took on. hour to at the win loose. In. 11m in nu. I course at the Lab Oomlty School of Beauty Culture in Wuhan: And returning home just " dunk when the .cddont Inlay-nod. On the lune evening, Mr. and In. Willi-m Nielun of Bannockhua war. returning home from Wart. ldgh road (the Swift auction) when I cow from one of the Swift farm. un into the side of their car and did8Md-sindersutotuear, but the cow did not retain u Dentch. Beam of the success of the bum! party It the Wilmot who] last My evening for the pur- pose of I.“ parents becoming better Icqnlintzd with etch other and with their who], it In decided to make it on nnnual event. Quit; 1 number from here ttte to“ the third birthday univer- sal-y of Edith Ann Barder on Fri- dny at the home of her parents, Mr. and In. Allen Harder In High- llnd Park. _ A rummage sale by women of the Holy Cross church in now in pro- gnu " the vacant store west of the pout odes. nu. Robert Grohe oi Knonwood road has gone cut for I visit in Connecticut and Insulin-eta. Mr. rnnd Mrs. Glenn Greenwood spent Sunday with Mr. and In. Ralph Dooley in Milwaukee. The children of the Wilmot new will hold their Hullowe’en put, on Tuesday Iftemoon " the who]. In. Hurry Thomson of Berkley coon wu bocteu " tea on Wed.. neodny at her home. Rich-rd Kunming. and Willard leintzer were host- " I Input party and Wiener rout on Friday evening. Mr. mm In. Howard B. le- Dovell of Chicago spent Monday with Mrs. Mildred Love Gunckel. hJMQ'mmniulu "tDr"erqrtaeth.aa-s. Mmd-houI-i- "-hsitteitei" atNt.tMeqrme d.qmrtate-thtiu.t-t. mcnmmm.m otaetatMttMsxm.et.ei- ”I.” IBM ttter-ttir-ye-IM" .ii-.-i-t-. " unlinflivuihhuni'hu. Alba!“ tk.etiHmn.t.mA-tueu- with hunk-kw In“: unpaid-villi. “latitudes-“bun” Malawian, The mm will be M In the hug: Incarnation-l Anni“).- “a, mum " to out am hMCMmlMY-rdn. Ith- clode- . men] callou- qefth not for 7.500 ml mum. display um woman-9n. nix um. Halloween Party for Children at Deerfield School Under the joint sponsorship “the Darnell! Gram: Schenl Penit- Teuher eeeocleden Ind the school; the emu-l Hellowe'en My will he (in My held school dim. Asinp-itu-itia-etiemai puny wtth the lower (rules hav- ing their puny in the Moon sudthenppernedesinthemhg. The kindergarten, em. second, third end fourth grades will can to school in costume on Tuesday afternoon. There will he I - through the school and print for the but costume. They will u- tumtotheironmromrtBftteth. party and treat of may apples. The amt (rides tikttt, sixth, seventh and eighth) will come to the school in costume " 7:80 pan. The“ - be “an entertainment and m, followed by the costume pseudo Distant Loud. Btthibit Among the Brst and. to be PF eatrod to w- - mp M at mph. at who: from Argen- tina tad Mustang, the new con- Iining of ttrat win winning what from the Sidney "rterrittsrst thaw Inc Spring. tt WI! In tho Beat time that South America will be repmenhd. According to B. B. Heme. me- hry-m-nager of the expoeition. the early entry is the heaviest it has ever been and more than the mun] number of ltockmen have made in- quires relative to listing exhibits. 'i00,000 in Man More than 'i00,000 will be awarded to atochnen in can!) prison. The premiums will be spread our competition for 80 diluent brooda of cattle, boron, sheep and swine. which will total well over 12.000 head. u the sage with prize- for the 3 dun-ed. There will he favors nnd hay applel for all, all " the "idoftheprotrr.tnthemwiltbe I huge bonitre celebration. In. Frederick Ritter, president of the PTA, hu appointed In. Raymond Dobbins in than of retro-lament! 1nd Mm. Cart E. Bites, prim The recreation leaders of the Works Progress AdmittiMmtlott of the Deerfield school will mint Supt!- intendent Later D. Ball and the faculty members in plumb: the program. An unusuelly Inge showing of Canadian live qtoek is expected this yen, olllcisle of the show state, ow- ing to the cancellntion of the Fall Feirs in Canada this you. In re- cent you", all provinces of the Don- inion have been strongly represented in both the llvutock and crop- di- visions of the exposition. Entries for the purebred and in- dividual fat stock clun- of the ex- position will be wanted until No. vember lit, the an; nnd for the International Gain and Hay Show. the lax-mt ”and showing of corn. mull grain, “a. and hay In the country ,exhibdtl may be mttrmd until Number 20. Predictions that all previous rec- ordn for number of entries will be broken are made by the man-ge- ment of the International Live Stock Exposition for this yen"- show, which will be held at the Chic-co Stock Yudn December 2 to 9. Big Live Stock Show Planned. for Chicago "but!!! Fur- - [EH ttiré'iitii,t!7,ly'lt.rrikh'i Tuttad-hrtMstrtatqrtttge Ir. P. A._P-fmamtms,tR. vulnhry10~ctllw Imam. "with. '.Tgrtg,'g."tptt."'etMtd the.“ main community he properly mined to Imus-n its net-l life. The no of the school pie-t My '-. the cost of this mint-ashes. [up memo". s school handily reed"- very herd use and such item ss paint, itmte sod sad we: must he must-Indy applied. In addition to the mule: maintenance of the building s number of ia-rt-ta hare been completed during the put yen: which will Add to the - end health of the children. may Lest summer it wu nee-u" to lrepslrsnd rebuild slate pate! ‘the per-pet well. The condition of the well created a hem to the children on the plsyxround and uny- one hen the building. The work wesdoneonthehesisolesurvsy trrahrmof.ehoot.rehttmtawho have since rendered s report that the well is now in s "detector: condition. During the you a Sprink- ler system was ill-tiled in the boil- er room and workshop. further re- ducing the are heard. his wee made possible by the popular eon- tributon of money, services and m- terisls sad wse an example of eon- munity inter-at in the school. The school wss instruments! in having s foot bridge constructed over the Drainage ditch " Deerneld avenue. It is now possible for the children to pus this dsngerous point with- out wslking on the pennant. “In!“ mmmmnu 50¢.thde "adthusr-ttui-t- inmtmtinoueou-uia. 1th curl.- ehnmmshlp Aiu, It}; urdsr.ndlbrman0etrberMnnd M. ThtrtrHtrrfBb.ttaMnttgu. “on mm Country Club " North. bmhnl. Thonubliehhvibd. The running of th. _ on 'ttSea':'.".'",,,",".".'.'.':','::, Mn; . n sheottrtq "efhe agent hug-”ht I" MAI-ah BooklettoPucnh 'heBeardeeBdt-t-eet" MGM-abolish- staedb_terrarutietuaAtt- dmatimthrrehool+tttstqtu nm‘amw‘mm The English Spa-[m 8mm club of ttm cum-n] than - m at Annual lieu-d 8.“ Hi. M Spaniel Club Hold Field Trial Oct. 28-29 in the radiation In being made no that we can keep the proper tem- palate in All parts of the Ichool building. During the your window ventilator. were imbued in such room to eliminate the probkm of drafts. a guide in correcting mum conditions. New light than and new window than m hing tn- stalled in some of the towns. Whore decor-tin: bu bun many the ceiling: and walls have been done in sAietstrr color which Mu greater reduction. Effort in being mule to ewe-nay improve the meal eppeermee of the school building end equipment end to heartily the unwinding property. This objective more than my other an be accomplished by the contribution: of the community and without the White of school funds! Children will - acquire I respect for property if their surroundings ere and. " trnctlve and they 1:0an their nuisance. English Springer A nation- problem in school clan room in to provide the prom light in all parts of the room no that no child will mile:- from on "rain. A survey WM and. by the Public We; Company And is urging? u Hum During the winter we learned that the heating "stern we: unable to furnish iratBeient heat to all pen: of the building in periods of low temperature, This summer the an peeity of the boiler is being in; creased, control- ue being placed on the system, and seven! change-

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