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Highland Park Press, 19 Dec 1940, p. 23

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third grade d Grammar r, Christmas " in Blair, r will go to me lilvertsoit, s' Genevieve Wig; Miss ekford, Ill.; members to :inity. md observed aivemry on nulls dumb; -mtrttrtmtilr er with her. " Irving and, of the Brand scouting Co. than: t from G uvey ho t Worth have. camber Isl, " n Waukeganf es Anderson, J. Anderson: sect, is temp. ant appenda- 111., has been Mr. and Mrs Edward a m AUNDRY (ING CO. Bloomfield . Anderson stud and n January. L bride an no! Beach ,Ioh of the t Highland Lintlnl‘ , md Axle min: It Repairing %: hostess afternoon at . nvenue. Shaman was It week. 1 on the ice make his, leg. ' STATION 801.08an Phone 77 notion Co. , on Tuesday of Mrs. Wil- t 19, 4m they avenue. Park, hospi- [REE (13min © and”. Met to, "" Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beekman (Rosemary 1ialregty) were hoats at a putty on Saturday evening, . Mrs. Ralph Knickerbocker is ill it the home of her dnughtog, In. Max Ex Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patton'of Boston, Hum, are visiting Mrs. Piittbtt'tt father, George Williams in Highland PM): and with her aunts, Mrs. Henry Schenkie nnd Mrs." Ott'o' Trute. rrireTririm 'unter-rec"?'"'"""' at her home on hrriitefield avenue. Mrs. George Harder is entertain- ing St. Paul’s:~ Sewing soc'Lety " a Christmas party this afternoon at her home on Chestnut street. Surplus foods delivered inDeer- field on Monday included the for. lowing commodities from the federal government: prunea,, canned milk, rice, corn meal, graham flour, pota- wear tad fres’h Vgra'pefruit. Recip- ients were relief clients and old age ist.tuhtattee cases. _ . ' Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams and daughter, Janine; of Palatine were Sunday supper guests at the Rus- sell Potterton home on Central ave- ttue.------- “Mi; _--.------- '--ee- .7 -Mr.r and Mrs. Howard McDowell (June Gunckel) of Niles were guestspn Sunday ,t-the-rhomterf Hrs. McDowell’s grandmother, Mia. Martha C.-Love. J The Deerfield Civic association advanced its December meeting one week, as the usual date) falls o'n Christina: eve; As this was the night the Townsend club used the Town Hall, their meeting was held -iit"rtti'ii 'Dtsirftird "Grdiiiiiiiir" $311361; Tuesday. _ B Mr. and Mrs. Jossep1rkorenin will be ham " a pot luck supper on 8ttttirday at their home on Chest- nut street. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Sturtevant returned lust Thursdny from n trip Mrs. G. A. Willen w“ hostess at Euler in Kitchener, Ontario, 758 WAUKEGAN ROAD Frost Radio & Electric Appliances RADIO AND RECORD CHANGER Capehart FarnSworth RADIO s smntiiuaoa......t7drsttru". A perfect gift for Christmas. $99.95 to $275.09 Tel. Detrfteld 112 Mr. will); B. P. Baum-on of Berrrviile, Ark. are visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs. R. D. Read: in Chicago. They visited in Deeriuid on' Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Wading will. have as their Christmas my guests, Misses Ella and Sadie Wess- ling and Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Weeding, all of Highland Put - The Deerfield Camp of Boyd Neighbors will hold a bingo party for members on Thursday evening, December 26, at 8 o'eloek in the Town hall. The annual eleetion of otheers, which was tp- have taken place on December 12, will be held " this' time. . - Mrs. Fred Biederstadt, age 81, of Deerfield, passed away early Mon- day mbrning at her home oplentml Ave. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon "at the Lunar Funeral Home, in Northbrook' and burial _ Was in the -Detrfiild cem-. every. Rev. Earl J. Bmso of the Bethlehem Evangelical church of- fieiated. _ Mrs. Biederstadt was Carolina Schultz, andwas barn in, GermIny on June 2, 1859. As I very little girl she came to America' wittr'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Schultz, and they settled on I ttyr,pp, just south of Deerfield. Sh-mr married Dee. _18, 1880, to Fred Med.. erstaiand they eeletrrrrted. their Golden wedding in 1980. Mr. Bie- derstadt passed, away eight. years ago. For the past 51 years Mrs. Biederstadt has lived in Deerfield, Mrs. Biederstadt is survifed by1 three daughters, Miss Isabel Bieder- stadt of Highland Park,’ Miss Frances Biederitadt of Deerfield, amrsarrar.--aoraraakirr---9oasaiNttsrb- of Wihnette; three sisters, Mrs. Fred Beckman t id" Prairie View, Mrs. Henry Segert Sr. and Mrs. Fred Horenberger of Deerfield and four gramkhildrem- A daughter, Mrs. Mildred Gibbs preceded her in death seven years ago. Is Buried Tuesday w.“ DEERFIELD THE PRESS l J " 'G-aa-aaa-oats-tBt- 391 Central Avenue Arrideal Christmas gift suggestion . . . Something new and different. Choice of red, green, gold $1 95 and white. Small, medium and huge . . GARNETT’S Boxing Mittens Ciifti; Wrappings orner Highland Park

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