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Highland Park Press, 13 Mar 1941, p. 15

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RUTH PETTIS, Representative Frances Carol Gloden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gloden of Osterman avenue, born January 18, 1941, was baptized on Sunday, March 9, at St. Paul‘s Evangelical church with Rev. F. G, Piepenbrok officiating. â€" The sponsors . were Hiram Zittergruen and Mrs. James MeNeil. BAPTISM CITIZENS A twoâ€"day naturalization hearing was held on Thursday and Friday at the Lake County Court House where Judge Ralph J. Dady, upon recommendation of the federal natâ€" uralization examiner, A. G. Jones, granted final papers to 177 and there were four Deerfield residents. They are Sophia Geist, 750 Osterâ€" manâ€" avenue; Lydia Barbour, 944 Deerfield road; Margaret Dawson, 161 Telegraph road; and Donato Intranuovo (Dan Drano) 859 Deerâ€" field road. These new citizens will be guests at a patriotic reception on Friday evening at the Legion Home in Waukegan. Mrs. C. E. Barrette, Mrs. Anâ€" drew Decker, Mrs. E. H. Selig, and Mrs. Harry Thomson were hosts at a luncheon on Wednesday at the Thomson home, 1358 Berkley court, for Circle Two of the Presbyterian church. Circle Two divided its members into groups of fours, and each group has conducted a project to raise funds. The luncheon yesâ€" terday was the closing event of the circle for the year. The annual meeting of the «congregation is March 26, when all circles will give their annual reports. A staff physician from Fort Sheriâ€" dan will move into the Wing Apts. at 561 Deerfleld road, being vacated by the Lippincotts.. The Horace Neills have gone to Washington, A marriage license was issued reâ€" cently to Ernest A. Lemm of Deerâ€" field and Mrs. Elizabeth Per Lee of Skokie. Mr. and Mrs. Gharles M. Lippinâ€" cott have leased the Horace Neili house at 866 Fair Oaks avenue and will move there the first of April. Mrs. Friedel S. Fuller and son, Paul Norman, with the Hvale famâ€" ily of Lake Bluff, spent Sunday with Miss Cecelia Radell of Milâ€" waukee. John Huhn house at 1111 apartments. _ _ Mrs. Maurice Miller underwent a goitre operation at the Highland Park hospital last week. f x Thursday, March 13, 1941 Edward Herrmann has returned from the Park Ridge Convalescent Home to his residence on Wilmot road. Mr. Herrmann suffered a stroke recently. Mrs. Anne Daniels is entertainâ€" ing her contract bridge club at luncheon today at her home in Highland Park. Dr. and Mrs. William J. Davidâ€" son will move to Deerfield the first of April. They have purchased the Edward Segert house at 1000 Hazel is remodelling his Deerfield road into 2Ca P c[ in :Z)eer/ie/ cl avenue. The Davidsons are parents of Mrs, H. C. Hawes of Brierhill road. The fifth grade children in the Deerfield Grammar school has a quadruple _ birthday â€" party . on Thursday, March 6. Mrs. Mildred Black bave the party for her daugh» ter, Evelyn, who was eleven years old. The children whose birthday anniversaries occurred the same day had candles on their individual cakes. The other fifth graders whose birthdays were celebrated were Billy Notz, Thayer Batt Jr., and ‘Teddy Warner. Teddy is the son of the fifth grade teacher, Mrs. Elizabeth Warner, and he is in that grade in the Northbrook school, Deerfield Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring "Dollar Days" on Friâ€" day and Saturday, March 21 and 22. ¢ Mrs. Lewis Ashman was hostess at tea last Tuesday for Mrs. W. B. Hanner of Sikeston, Mo., who is visâ€" iting her daughter, Mrs. Wendell Goodpasture of Orchard lane, Mrs. B. F. Reinking will enterâ€" tain the Mother‘s club of the Banâ€" nockburnâ€" school ‘on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. A. L. Burke of Old Mill road will give an illustrated lecture on "Art." Mrs. Dewey Deal underwent an appendectomy several weeks ago at the Lake County General hospital in Waukegan. Because of compliâ€" cations she will have to remain in bed for six weeks. The Deals have five children. Mrs. G. F. Thomas Jr. (Louise Kersten) and son, George, of Evâ€" anston, and Mrs. Charles Kersten of Chicago were guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Pettis on Tuesday. Mrs. B. H. Kress underwent a major operation last Friday at St. Francis hospital in Evanston, Mrs. Mary Intranuovo and famâ€" ily moved into the apartment in the old Bleimehl building on Sunday, which was vacated recently by the Rutkofski family. The building was bought last week by A. Santi of Highwood. Mrs. Harold Bloomfield enterâ€" tained at tea on Monday at her home on Chestnut street. Mrs. G. A. Willen and Mrs. Leslic Brand, and Mrs, Erickson of Highâ€" land Park and a friend from Ohio, left last Wednesday for an automoâ€" bile trip to New Orleans and to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Todd (Genevieve Steiner) moved from Chicago to Deerfield this week to the John Reeb apartment on Springfield avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dobbins were hosts at two tables of bridge on Saturday at their home on Elm street, Mrs. Ira Gardner will entertain Presbyterian Circle next Friday at luncheon at her home on Deerfield road. Kenneth Weir has returned to his home on Rosemary terrace followâ€" Telephone Deerfield 485 THE PRESS Carl Scheer escaped serious inâ€" jury Thursday evening when his taxi cab was in an accident in Winâ€" netka. Mrs. Catherine Dattilo has been visiting friends in Lake Bluff. Mrs. Dattilo has been living at the Hilâ€" mer Johnson home. ing an operation in a Chicago hosâ€" pital, Miss Rose Nolan and Joseph Atâ€" kinson of Roundout spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frost of Osterman avenue. Edwin Palmer acted as master of ceremonies at a dinner in Harvey‘s restaurant on Friday evening in Chicago when Bradner, Smith & Co., where Mr. Palmer is employed, gave a farewell dinner for the first draftee of that company, John Burâ€" ton, who has been called into servâ€" 1ce. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Easton and daughter, Marlene, have moved inâ€" to their new home on Rékemary terâ€" race. Mrs. Douglass Hawkins and son of Flushing, Long Island, are visitâ€" ing Mrs. Hawkins‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Page of Arbor Vitae road. s Sunday dinner guests at the Alâ€" bert Roggow home on Park avenue were Mrs. William Richiger, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Richiger, William Richiger and daughter, Arline, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klause, all of Cicero. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoffman and children of Wheeling were Sunday guests at the Walter Hoffman home on Greenwood avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mann visited at the John Phillips home in Wauâ€" kegan on Sunday. Capt. and Mrs, A. C. Bartness have come from Iron River, Mich., to‘ the house at 865 Osterman aveâ€" nue. The Christopher A. Murrays have moved from Minneapolis to the lower apartment at 902 Waukegan road. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Potterton and children spent Sunday at the R. S. Williams home in Palatine. Mrs. Edwin A. Wood is going to Washington, D. C., next month as & delegate from the North Shore Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Mrs. Emil Giss came up from Edinburg, Texas, this week, to be here for the wedding of her son, Kenneth Giss, of Peoria, She is the guest of her son, Vernon Giss of Central avenue. The wedding will take place the middle of this month, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mele and daughter of Chicago spent last weekâ€"end at the Clarence Anderson home on Hazel avenue. LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING Phone Enterprise 1110 "or s ol Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Laurence of Highwood announce the birth of a son on March 3 at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Laurence is the former Clara Slown, daughter of the Erle Slowns of Osterman Ave. The Deerfield Townsend club will meet on Tuesday, March 18, at 8 p.m. at the Town hall. Mrs. Minnic Whitcomb, program chairman, states that avrangements have been made for a guest speaker, Isaac Rapp is president. A Smorgasbord supper with Lenâ€" ten dishes will be served on Thursâ€" day, March 27, beginning at 5:30 p.m., at St, Paul‘s Evangelical church in Deerfield, sponsored by the executive board of the Woman‘s guild of which Mrs, John Ott is president. It is open to the public. Parents‘ night will be observed this evening by Boy Scout Troop 3. A special program, including a court of honor, an investiture cereâ€" mony and moving pictures of Camp Maâ€"kaâ€"jaâ€"wan will be presented. Howard Detmer, chairman of the entertainment committee, will be assisted by Scoutmaster James E. Allen, Jr., and Scouts Harry Perts, Jack Frost, Bill Carnahan and Dudâ€" ley Hall, Jr. System. Scout Troop 33 To Entertain Parents On Saturday and Sunday, March 15 and 17, the troop will go on an overnight camping trip to the Dan Beartd cabins in the forest preserve east of the Des Plaines river, near Wheeling. The committee in charge consists of Dudley Hall, chairman of outâ€" doors activities, A. E. Norrlen, and Walter Pitsch. Cooperating with this committee are Bruce Parsons, chairâ€" man of education and advancement, and Charles Arden and O, W. Frost. Transportation will be provided by H. A. Bridges, chairman of the transportation committee. EVANS FEED STORE Phone 124 "hLXu= AZ PARD |\els D 0 G AT YOUR GROCER Swift‘s 16

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