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Highland Park Press, 3 Oct 1940, p. 9

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Weara m eLJeelfleld MB PENIS, WNW. Telephono Deerfield 485 hawk-15!?“ " Mr. My, Uri P. G. New " at MO”, was ”1W on Saturday utm- noon in St. huh 1Na-tieat church, with tho groom'l “that " Nuting. Tho hrldo wore I hock of tie! blue velvet and her can“: wuotgu'dcniu. 'Urhatandae- ceuoria were of dubonnet. She VII given in mrrjm by her “that jn VWIMII'PINBROK WEDDING B audio light service with the church Mammal}, decor-ted in garden Rowen. In. Arthur Ward (Edith Shannan), the mutton ot, honor were dutioUnet velvet uni matching gm fad accessories; "td can.“ of talisman roles. Fred- erick Piepenbrok Jr. served his brother " best run And Arthur be Feuvre of Chiclgo noted a usher. David Stryker an: “Speak to He of Love" Ind “I Love u Truly." with Mrs. Mory E. DeD a a the argon. Following the ceremony I reception for 150 guest: In held in the church parlors. The young couple will live in Lake Forest. FOOD LECTURE A colorful food lecture with new and Ippetizinz autumn recipe: will be featured on Thur-ads}. Ongoin- 10, " 2 pan. in the D-field Pree- byterian church, under the auspices of the Presbyterian Woman's asso- ciation. The lecture and demon- stration will be given by Miss Jean Metal! through the courts” of the Maggi Co., Ine., distributor: for Swiss Food Products, seasonings and bouillion cubes. Four family- size dishes will be prepared and given away as door prizes - ham, timbalee and buttered peas. liver and bacon on baked potatoes and lamb pie and vitamin slaw. The lecture in u colorful u the recipes sound. True and entertain- ing stories on the history and use of food will be muted. Helpful hints on cooking and getting peak fUvor and perfection in food will also be told. Reservation: any be obtained from Mrs. David Derby, or tickets muy be purchased It the door. The wedding of Klee Audrey E. Nelson, daughter of Mr. end In. John Nelson of Spooner, Wie.. end John Arthur Johnson, non of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson of DeerfUId, was eolemnized on Sutunily eve- ning " 8 o'clock at the Gloria Dei Lutheran church in Duluth. Minn., with the Rev. Paul Noren, clun- mate of the groom, owning. Mrs. Henry A. Knee we: her eieter’l metron of honor end Robert R. Johnson served es best men for hie brother. The bride, who wee given in meninges by her (ether, wore violet blue velveteen end fhstrer tip blue veil and curled rem end smell ehrrsotthemums. Her et- tendent wore dubonnet and mud!- ing ecceeeorlee. A reception fol- lowed the ceremony " the home of Mr. end Hrs. Fred Hillenzele in Duluth. The bride in e nurse at St, Luke's hospital in Duluth end the mom, who received his degree " Guetevue Adolphue college " M. Peter, line, le e “teller in the Centre] BUh echool in Duluth. They will live in Duluth. daughter of Scheme of Incl-Ion in. lr. of theth CM- euco. and an “at. I!- Gloria Schumann-Plains. Thom bowl not! for tho hati- W to the My" .r-t-dramart., Mr. all In. In] Pit, wk “manta-mm whats-1738'. Immuni- Ink-mm”. NELSON JOHNSON WEDDING DANISH _tutsdm by Muskie, Mam ber patentl' home with "r. P. G. Purmtheoh of " Par. old». lug. Sponsor: m her men-nil mm. In. Stella Slum In! It. and In. John L. Dal-o Tertd_fhmCh$e-uat-kt. *Pth-nl'm ”Kind -- "â€"__' - lr..dln. E_qtt-hW-etri. ”wright”- '3t.2,ii'iQtiSiiii?kiS2 tii"ana"G%a'"lluiTluf. wit-- his» dit.,S't8t.fg't,tut,tt - W. 2'attt'tNlt Ir. it. and Uri. Harold Wankecu mod, m Sunday nftamtton at P w; e." I" at m. ie man" Air} the but" " a. YAU Mm“ - Mr. and In. [our Home: have -romtcourtoerrt-uBo, BemetawilttrehauattuD-utit Mollionslenneiac. In. W. B. Mayor of For-t Amt. “Mont A major emotion loot week " tho Highland Pork hospital. In. Andrew G. Bruit and hot little non. Samuel, on ill with the nun]. at their home on teiMnefteld am Mr. And Mn. John B. 8mm have moved from the Burton B. Me. Roy house on Margot: mad and the Mellon on returning there. In. Carolyn B. Pickett in moving to the house on Ottoman Ave. vaeated by the Help”. Mr. and Mn. One-r Schweb went) to Melvin, Ill., last week-end to visit Mr. and Mrs. George Dick- rnenn. The Fred Selawnbe, who had been visiting their daughter end husband, Mr. and In. Dickmen, returned to DeertUtd with their son end wife, Mr. and Mm. Ole-r Schwnb on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Collin- (Maebell Funk) hnve leased the npertment in the R. E. Penis house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schweb, who have moved to the Robert Giuelhrecht home in Wheel- Lester B. Ball, superintendent of the Darnell! Gunman school, no one of the speakers last evening (Wednesday) when delegates from 70 odd Highland Park organizations met together to form I eo-ordinnt- ing Council of Highland Park. Mr. Ball minted in the stating of the Glenooe Community Council several years ngo, and last year began . Community Calendar for DeerNId. He will tell of both these orgnniu- tions. Williun Aitken of Blunockbnrn was the guest speaker inst Thurs- day noon It the Highland Pu-k Lions Club and told of his trip from Europe on the Athenih, which won sunk by n German 'submarine. A supper nnd business meeting of the Lake County Council of Religi- on: Education Wu held " the Ivan- hoe Congregation" church on Fri- day evening, which w“ attended by Miss Viol. Rockenbach, and Min Irene 2'i'pght; of Deerfield, will? is secretary of organisation. - ports of omen- were submitted, and plans made for the mud con- vention It Hillburn on October 12th and 13th, which will celebrate the 70th nnniverury of its fouMintr, an --'"""""". u. no Avulluulg. Is well es for the activities of the yen. R. G. Sande, of Waukegan, we: elected tun-tee, to succeed M. D. Fuon, of Highland Park, who, dnetoillheelth,ukedeobem limd of the responsibility of un- ing an Mker of the county council, which he he. borne for mny note. In. Elmer L. Cleve, will be hoeteu to members of her contract bridge club " luncheon next Thum- dey " the Telly-Ho In Perk Ridge. Aftmrelooeuiubeeehidtiiu evening (October 8) " the Pneu- terien church for the entire conne- getion. The reception committee in headed by Philip Tennis end the menthol-ye En. p. F. M, In. W. P. Weir, Erwin B. Jordan an! David L. Derby. The Altar Ind Bonny - will MmNay-tmnolycral Punch“! school. Them will be I abort balm. muting follow“ by a lucid hour of ”at and refrain- 'e.""' 2yth HIKE-cm Endu- nu Catholic chiral: -iaGuiai' .15.; an: an? up October If, P, " in Georg. Shaw Caitlin“! " a “mull party on SW mg ttfu lnlu on ttte Gran Pur- for mambo-quit}; tedt.huh-tntteethtN. A_farrftrgsturhtenm.hidee thallium-onion!” milk-or tll.'.'; ft.'. mm. mud n. littoral-much ”Wank-.171. mm w- club In! - m h .. In! when”... In.” Oahu-hwdlndi. 'tv._arMtetsettt.Tt-. 1hPo.,tP&irerrreqhteF.urd an." ’iTiZ-S'I' - -- tiar.utiieittttt,g MW." ‘ la"ldl'tATin'llN.'ltut I vacant not. not: an Md Pout om. In. Huh: lea-ho in tttair-oft) , iyiril - il AkirFr' "mi-I is"; The Drprfw'lh Page The...) In. h_¢u-.lh.§ it Hagan-valuing.» ap m_Au,whkh a. var- Grove mat the rook-aid with - alight-r, In, John Von-rand”- tyndtd th_wodc_lin‘__ot - M suntan: evening at that: hm on Chestnut at. Mr. and In. John Show and chilglnn no moving to Elgin this In. Kannada Knack-Mt was honored " I work show on loll- dty rr'" " her home on ' nut e Mr. and In. Arthur Bow (Mug-let Gnllowly) have named their little son, John Arthur. E: “rived Sept. 22 at the Highland Plrk hoopitll. Mr. uni Mn. Leon Danforth of Evasion have rented the W. T. Chmhill apartment on Gmnwood Are., which m valued by the Rug] Butt “July. an? and In. cm E. ouon were guests " bridge on Snturdny m- ning It the J. T. Peterson home in Wilhette. Mrs. Bessie Andrews of Chris- topher, m., bu been visiting at the Winter Bothnan home on Gm- wood Ave., and " the home of her niece, Mrs. Jack Morton in High- Mr. and Mn, Russell Pothrhon and children spent the week-end " the William Potterton home in Be loit. Wis. Mr. and In. Chester Litton of Waukegnn were Sunday supper gueat- u the Lloyd Mann home on Central Ave. Mrs. Ralph Dunham returned home on Monday evening iron: I three week’: vhit with her parents, Mr._m_d Mrs. Henry Walter in Et- tttrt M: and Mrs. David Stryker of Sterling, m., went the week-end with Mr. Stryker’l parents, the Fred Strykers of Orchlrd lane, and attended the wedding of Dorothy Vethar and Hehnuth Pigpenbyok. Mrs. Edith Sherman war-,. cepted . position as watt-q " the Elm Place Grammar Idiot)! in Highlnnd Park. 7 - - - - Miss Agnes Derby. who is in nurse’s training at St. Vincent}: Children's Home, spent Sum-day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, David Derby and "tended the Vet- ter-Piepenbrgk wedding. Mr. and Mrs. June: E. Batritot Jr. have moved from Bunnockburn to Melody road where they have purchased the David Everett house Ind 40 tleret' west of Lake Forest. -'teur,tbit.o-, the foreman union And " the evening dinner of the annual re- treat of the Pteubyterfnn College of Christan Education on Snturdly, Oct. b, n the Shawnee Country club in Wilmette. third MrthNrnngtt-oetMmt- "vuumoossatthehom.oftser m, Mr. and In. Barver Tttrrrnml1,shotNetrttheN1tert- Numb-7&0.- Betty Krause, daughter of Mrs. Edna Know, is attending n beauty culture school in Chicago. - A A "iri’ind in“. twin Juhrend Ind non, Gerald, are moving to North Cnrolinn. The Deerfuld Village Bond will meet on Tue-thy evening. October 8, at tr o'clock in the villus otBees, in the “not“: (ample. - Dr. William P. Weir, mintm of the Arst Presbyterian church in DeeMeld and In hamlet)! in the Presbyterinn College in Chicnxo, will be the pudding other during Sponsored by the trsvftatiort com- mittee, t 1’11:an Church Vis- itation will b. conducted on the aim of Sunday. oetober & The NM We.t Mid mn- 'htrsttb.1tfrrbtkyttraltrstq"tt- tar-a-ssl-b-Pho' tr I}. lair-n. In)“ lulu a Wuhan to“. . Mr. and In. Knoll khaki: mimuMb-h B.r.P.G.rh-qeqdrqe- hmuhmm Mdhfmmh “and... thM‘uhb =tpd'pglhUrfat= ---ttgt-. purpose is to promote church " mam KIM te. Yum in chm of the comm”. Etch volunteer will visit that homes. Joye. 111ml] akin-tut her g-It-i-ir-tst. m’ '%hirlraarria-i- f " 'fm. 1.5... I»!!! w- 'er.-dHm.Ah-lNt-wftt D-At, m0]. , THURSDAY, OCTOBER I. 1960 aatioetmr4iirt-tirtabmir-n-. 1ur"tuel-eturrhti- 1hira-ie-mdsriimtttteto 'leetatmst.atomadeeedqrttthm 'E.8tmrart,wturttnamermdtotw m.0hlo. Thumb-usually.“ 2tut"P*9t-to.utuimaiAa supper. The choir of ttte church yii!ynrandrtratratamrti technicolor motion plum. “It. Iiddlnon Email, at the Nov York World’s Pair," will he Ibo-l. Mr. Aubry Gould, yin) taught at tgrade in tho D-fuld Grammar "tsoot Int you. in mama a teaehinq widen Inc! A fdlawnhlp in tho univeru'ty at Pullman, Wan. Deerfield Civic Ass’n. Outlines Programs For Ensuing Year met last Tuesday evening " the Grammar school to outline the year’s program. General buaineas Ind formal program meeting: will be alternated throughout the In- Ion. At formal programs there will be quest maker. end the wine of the members will be invited to w tend. The executive cammlttee in meeting Ihortly to complete a de- tailed program. E. R. Nelson, president; un- nounced that the Civic anodntion's shut of the ticket “let of the model home In: “7.00 and $11.16 from the citizen-hip program. The citizenship clan-es for young Ameri- can: will be (sutured again this year. The field house on the high echool grounds on North Waukegan mad will be repaired through the (rom- msr school recreation project. The civic group will sponsor the ice skating rink end the committee ap- pointed for that purpose is: Lester B. Ball, William Johnston and Bur- ton B. Kelby. Another tunnel event to be fostered by the uncle- tion is the Christmas lighting eon- teat in the villages of DeerfUH and Bamtoektmrn. Reports of the See Seout troop were given by Skipper Julius Rend- er. Observer: from the civic usa- ciation will take turns sitting in on ville" om! complain ‘meetign. - -- "The Bishop Minimums", comic mystery play by Frederick Jackson. which the Stage“, Deee%id Dm.. matic Society. will present " the ttret pity of the current anon on November 8, ha gone into produc- tion. himself. Herbert White, Elizabeth Turner, Kathleen Gulloway. Shirley Clark, June: Tibbetts, John Der- by, Jinh D. Cole V, "mes Russell, and hhsrthn Decker. it“; ca- Juan" iiuGfiiidiiGa old Civic -oeintion will be held the fourth Tuesdny evening in October. Deerfield Stagers Rehearse Mystery For First Play Kenneth Hunter, director, bu In- nouneed the east, which includes "The Bishop Mialtehnvea" h I well-known plny, much used by Lit- tle Theater mupn. It will be on- unhd in the auditorium of the DeerNid Grammar school. Oneofthonnlnluwmolulc HnBttwe'ett put! to be held Thun- d-y, Oahu: 80, " the D-NU Gra-.ettoot,wfittmaeoatm" pamde. P-ta-teta- m 'trgodtoeomedr-dineoat- an an mince! til-Wt: party. Thin winnddtodnfuu- will b. of {numb pol-unt- and etadmq.sttha. Ittemtgt.etitmmefththeeoetmrte., amunmb'm bomb: ehNruetatrdt9.6afoBonrtrt- lull-n.__ Aunt-l- awn-n" mute; Peter cg; Mr. n, P, Nelson, Costume Parade For Halloween At Deerfield School y"rber, . k" Min.“ G%ii September PM Total $15,150 haunt-Inc”? 'iiiuFiuiaaarii Ie-- h " - d tit"t'iiifl3.g.i! ___“"'=~_-=_ I Tht Dereul4 Civic aaatteiatitm atteoetttbert-tttteetftUD- 'euth-r.e*oalPrAnrttih. "tdoe"htrtdyr,oetotser 10,»! o'elock. It villi-stun a mug- auopl-to-ttotufttha" aadmotummsthe-tatattm of the school. Among tho onto- hinmt that In [alumni in I In]! trm1underuedimetieoeG- D-field P.-T.A. Thursday Evening Durham Granular "hoot and“: Council. And I mark to mum-m the visual education-ml program of the school It the pmt than. Exceptional door prizes are to be given away at thla meeting of the PTA as an added inducement to parents to attend thia meeting. It iammoredthatamodelhomeand an automobile will be given as door prizes at the PTA meeting. Accord- ine to all plane ticket: on the” prizes will be sent to all parent- in advance of the meeting. Further announcement of this feature of the program will - in the paper next week and letters are being not to the tparente giving the ex- act details Asnseriouarrartuthepro- gram. report- on mious phases of the school aunties will he made by the: members of the Board. Mrs. William A. Tenet-mun will report on the educational program. George Border will report on the building program. Henry How“ will re- port on the nnoucinl situation. Mr. Burton B. McRoy. pro-{dent ot the Board, will nuke . general report. A: u closing part of the meeting refteahmenta will be served. This will be for the purpose ofii%ri patrons n chum to dilcuu mat.. ten with the Board of Eduration. The Bond of Education and the PTA lune jointly tt genus! inviw tion to all parents "Id to the friends of education tn Deemeld to attend this meeting. On Saturday aftemoon, October tith, Mrs. Howell B. Erminger of Chicego is entertaining at her Lake Shore drive eplrtment for the mem- her: of the Chieatto Rollins Club. At this time they plan to diecuu fittal arrangements for their Schol- ership Benefit which in to be given on the evening of October 25th " Orchelt‘n HAIL Mr. Clifton Fedimnn. noted edi- tor end critic who in hailin- to eight million people became of his wit end able comment on "Infor- mation Please" wilt talk on “Inside Radio." Chicago Rollins Club Will Be Entertained By Mrs. Erminger The ale of tickets in Highland Park will be handled by In. Lewi- E. Baker, Hil- June Bite], In Edwin Gunman and In. Elmer W. Pram. Cd! any of then club members for further information. ammo-m. 1m...”- M. woman. In“... Win-'- lam-m “but. mull-y“. '4'='tt'2t't VOHH‘HI. lit-t “*““' Ind-y. Oct-bu T 7:00 Ruin... lan'l Bowling. Tttto Troop " 7:80 M It. 1:80 Bo. Beam. T:80 Girl Scout. 3:00 3on Nu. looting. ':00 Wit-M. label Baud lut- 1:00 M. Fuhr- Sod-my. 2200 Holy Crou Alta And Ru- 7:45 which... chm Choir. 9:00 Bowling In.“ i..iks Mm. Iodinl’ cm. "It MMWu-n'lm 1:” Woman'- lo'lhg u- mom-n load. 1:” My leech. d L..." mm ':00 Holy can - 8:” M. C. M. ”wanna..." tux-annuals. hill. awn: nmnnw COIIUNITY CALENDAI Wonk of on“ A to " 'etmhtrtt-ttssbmrttstgi.udrt. .ttonminD-eNu. night-nob! lnst-kfrtrtur-sw- 3EnmuBrtsdHehn,nrhommtvi. 1reeehtuaatdNrtumr-s, m»mn.sm,-uw nynirotgilkhm. bulk-w afternoon loam ths m. 'mti1Bpan.itio0msatarerlieu union swam”, Smithy-ind hol- idi,26ereritn.. Milena bowling on WM}. Stand” and 'ynar,ttothdn, Menuhin. '%sehiduutodito.. nou [an]... John maiaGG. when, Inh- that better who. will ha I"!!! foe MAW and 9 to tl-Ravinia Au'n. Tis--.. T to tV--Roilisstt 40" (m). 9 to tb-Chamber of Comm mdneadnr-- 7 to b--Batsnoektmm. 'to IG-mms. Thursdnr-. No $r--Boir Gnu. 9 to 11-9eadortr Boil. 9 to 11-mttrtttheook. Pride-. Tto .-Biwthome Dar]. 9to II-P-run Lam. 31mm, and thmdV-- Open bowling. Deerfield Recreation Project Classes " School & Dorm Home Varied cult "thith- m being planned for the Mutant winter moth: ntivitiel. Llam- m be- ing started for the ham panda on Hallowe'en for all the childun ind plans are under WI! for the bigger children to links skill for the winner. ' The girls’ wear leme @11de their Brat gene this last week. The fifth graders were defeated by the 'ftxthttrn-ofttott.ittih, the leventh More won over the eighth by a score of 8 to s. Both - were very exciting and the players In looking forum] to plu- ins their second gum this week. Soccer team- ere also being arm- ized for the hue: boys. Chm: have been starved " th. Dorm Home in the Ina-noon and the children In thawing . that deal of intend in the ditremnt Ic- tivitieis. Rotary Club Plans Halloween Program The Deerfield-Northbrook Rotary Club thin wou- ll planning a lui- lowe'en prom for both 13+Uid and Northbrook designed for enm- tainment for older children to (in them something to do on mum eve. Among the future- being planned In 1 contains panda, group ulna-n. and other cum-hunt Th. Deerfield committee for this Ro- tary project Mud“ Arthur Wol- ter, Hush-ll Pom", w Rut-n. Hmld Van, and Rev. P. f: 1’1:ka Northbzook'l con- ””" - """- m. Bun Gumbo“. anon Dacha. um, Wan-on and Robert How-rd. I... eun.tedeitt-fiidTaiiiiii.- munitlu m to be "hed to m itsate in thin mm In. a. Maternal Group Plans Series of 1%er Articles " I w you. rommusda. Manhunt-um "sdthfrtteymrtr-ioid 1"o.t.h-tittt.Fr.jmaat, In... 'itteti'diadir, iiiUGi Hue-n Inst-uku- 'n‘h'htrm.adu 'en"'yqw'ttu%ftamtvisiiiir. t'p'tuTNtpd'/f2t. ',tllluu'rg"at'NtLiti “shkl d kduy,yeiRq.t-iitirCE Mt 1tlkfdltittltitft I”. ii "EFF-I..- In Tummy lay hut-l Wolf." met. “but will 39M_9l'mmclmhu M'illhlnui. “all "

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