%% yB Thursday April 11, 1929 The-.hvu-t So club met at the home of Mrs. William Clark Tuesday afterâ€" noon,. April 9. _ Miss Frances Loy was the weekâ€" end guest of her brother in Leland, Illinots. * «& â€" Mrs. E. J. Williams returned to her home in Nashvillé, iINGd,, MUOBVEY evening. . C reuecpacaieel â€" Jean Baum eritertained at a birthâ€" day _ party _ Tuesday afternoon, April 8th. > > f NERELSIS C AeneP Poeninaaitans. w no 4 “v‘ BR ESCY â€" â€"Mr. and Mrs, Roy Knigge and chilâ€" dren of Libertyville were guests of Mr. Herman‘ Knigge Sunday. _â€"~â€" L.iis‘"s‘ .-It;iig-â€"iivnsvége and Mr. Ed. Taylor : were guests of Mr. Claude Knigge‘sâ€" of Libertgville Friday. ¢ uind 4 â€"Aud uie ie cce db mout + I Mrs.. Andrew Savage of ..Wilmot road. entertained at bridge Friday evening. i4 7 : ‘,"ï¬;;j‘“lanen Pettis and Miss Dorâ€" othy Hatch visited Mrs. Chas. Trier of Prairie View on Friday. x _~Mildred Sticken~ entertained at a birthday party ~Thursday, April 11, today. â€" * diud ha> rmem onR k B: Grand avenue. 4 % The Junior Garden club held their first meeting on Tuesday p. m. at the Deerfield Grammar school. °L1 The music recital held at the Presâ€" byterian church given by Mrs. C. G. Pettis Monday evening was well preâ€" sented by all the pupils. The church was very â€"prettilyâ€"decorated with Mr. and Mrs. William B. Carr are on a pleasure trip. They will visit Washington, New York, Boston, and Montreal. They will be gone about two weeks. â€" + ferns and flowers: s . Dr. and Mrs. Walter B. Metcalf were guests of the annual banquet of Northbrook Civic association Thursday evening. Dr. Metcalf .spoke on "How. Deerfield Public Library was formed." _ in se it Miss Emilie Knaak > entertained Dorcas cir¢le number three on Thursâ€" day afternoon. Mrs. S.~P. Hutchison was elected chairman of the circle for the coming year. * Miss Margret Ludlow of Chicago visited several days the past week at the home of Mrs. Martha Love on Grand avenue, : The pagegnt |"changed crogses" that was Presented Easter Sunday at the Evangelical .Bungalow church was well attended in spite of the ‘rainy weather, and was enjoyed by all. The same pageant was again given Sunday evening, April 7th. _ ~ Milton Merner is quarantined at his home on second street with Scarâ€" let Fever. _ 4 The bakery sale held at McGarâ€" vies store for the benefit of the Parâ€" ent and Teachers association cleared about twenty dollars and thirtyâ€"five cents. R Fredie Clavey son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clavey has been ill the. past week. . . Â¥c ++ Deerfield Locals Exmoor Gun club members were to have been the guests of the Deerâ€" field Gun club in a competition shoot on Sunday, March 31st, but owing Emmanuel Shrine, No. 50, will be â€"keld at Lake Forest in the: Masonic temple, Friday, April 12th. The folâ€" lowing officers from Deerfield will be installed : â€" Mrs. Ruth Frase, worthy high priestess; Mrs. Marion Clavey as flower girl;. Mrs. Clara Easton, as page, and Mrs. Anna Willman, as On Monday evéning, Miss Alice E. Rehm attended the April© Cabinet meeting .of the Chicago Evangelical league of Christian Endeavor union, held at the Eastside Evangelical church, where she had served as pasâ€" tor‘s assistant several years ago, Miss Rehm has been appointed general chairman of the Social Service deâ€" partment of this: Chicago E.L.C.E. union. On â€" Friday : evening. the .orchestra of the Bungalow church rendered a very splendid concert. _ S¢unts of varâ€" ious sorts wére presented by the members. Those who atténde? will help advertise for the big concert in the near.future.. f queen‘s attendant. ME n Cns C Nt M cheeeanes The. April meeting of the Ladies Aid of the St. Paul‘s church were enâ€" tertained at the home of Mrs. Geo. Soéfker on the County Line road Thursday afternoon. Mrs. John Ott lead the discussion on the. monthly topics. tg > % ; § ~Don‘t forget the E.L.C.E. business and social hour at the Bungalow church, Thursday ~evening;* at. ~eight o‘elock. + yA â€"â€"Mrs. Ray Miller will entertain the bridge club at her home, Monday aftâ€" ernoon, April 8th. ~_ _ ~ On Thursday afternoon, April 18th, Mrs. F. J. LaBahn of Central avenue, will entertainâ€" the Sewing circle of the St. Paul‘s church.â€"=â€" wigl_lul;erhson, Mr.: Geo. F. Danforth, onâ€"Springfield avenue. _ _ j Mrs. Martha Love, Mr. and Mrs. Berry Devine. and son, Norbit: and Mrs. â€"Floyd â€" Gunekel visited. Mrs. Mrs. Julia Carroll of Lake Forest, Sunday, who has been ill for the past two weeks. f The American Legion Auxiliary members enjoyed a chop suey supper Wednesday evening. After a short business meeting . outside speakers spoke and dancing and games were enjoyed. The Legion were hosts to the auxiliary. » VA~ll');;t° Meyer is driving â€"the Swedish bakery truck of Hig_}xvggod. â€".The La Amitee Society club met at the home of Mrs. Mildred Henthâ€" orn, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kendt and daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs, Megrochâ€" en and daughter, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Winter, at their home on Grand avenue, Sunday. â€" 4 Mr. and Mrs. Hoskins and Mrs. Ella Smith of Chicago, cousins of Mrs. Hicks were dinner guests Sunâ€" day. In the evening they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Montavon of the Green Tree Inn.=â€" % Mr: and Mrs. Ralph Cooksy and Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Jurhend, visitâ€" ed Mr. John Cooksy ofâ€" Northbrook, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O‘Hara of Milwauâ€" kee, were guests at the Winter reésiâ€" dence on Grand avenue, a few days the past week. _ e are tflin;eï¬;é;ére weather it was postâ€" ;)ublic inst_alldtig_n of officers T H Eo PR ES 8 is â€"visiting of Mr. and Mrs. Pirie Sonnof Chiâ€" cago will‘be .weekâ€"end guests of Mr: and Mrs. Jack Myers at their home on Grand avenue. < * Mrs. Henry Juhrend, Mrs. Long, Mrs. Toll, Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. George Harder and son Buddy, were guests of Mrs. Witâ€" comb, Friday evening. Mrs. Robert Pettis will entertain the sewing club at her home on Grand avenue Tuesday evening. Mrs. Carl Anderson will be the next hosâ€" Mrs. Hicks, Mrs: Ada Juhrend, Mrs. A. J. ‘Johnson, Mrs. Martha Love and Mrs. Mildred Gunckel, atâ€" tended the card and bunco party at Northbrook, Monday afternoon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Martha Love and Mrs. Hicks. Mrs. C. A. Wolf visited Libertyville relatives on Wednesday. . _ Dorcas circle No. 2, will serve the dinfier _Wednesday evening . when Deerfield Post, American Legion are hosts to the ayxiliary. â€" â€"â€"â€",â€" ~Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rockenbach and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Strause of Rogâ€" ers Park visited Milwaukee relatives on Thursday. f B f Spring Institute of ; W. C. T. U. in Deerfield The Woman‘s Christian Temperance union of Lake Forest, Highland Park and Deerfield will hold a joint Spring Institute this year in â€" Deerfield on Dextri Maltose ~48¢ ‘‘Save with Safety at the Rexall Store" . : ‘ â€"JINGLE BELLB":. :: : _2 :: A red hot serial story starting next week. Don‘t miss it. Tube of Mennen‘s Mentholized Shaving Cream atâ€".â€" .:. .. F R E E c A Gem Razor and 2 Blades Deerfield, Illinois Knaak‘s Pharmacy $1.50 Shaving Brush 99¢ The Rexall Store with each Thursday, April 25th.. It will be an all day meeting with session beginâ€" ning at 10:00 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 8:00 p. m., a. box lunch with hot coffee will be served at noon. There will be national, state and county workers as speakers, also special music and other interesting features. â€" Everybody â€"reserve this date and attend every session possible. It will be held in the Evangeli¢al Bungalow church and everybody is invited to attend. The evening sesâ€" sion will be of special interest to childrén and young people. Purchases Tract in Lake Forest Vicinity â€"~Twenty acres on Town Line road (Deerpath) one half mile. west of Lake Forest and opposite Melody Farm, have been bought by. Frank Wawak," Jr; secretaryâ€"treasurer of Wawak Company, Inc., Woolens, 325 Westâ€" Jackson boulevard, fromâ€"the Chicago Title & Trust co., trustee. The buyer is having plans‘ drawn byâ€"Architect, James Roy. Allen for a brick residence of the English counâ€" try house type to be ready for fall occupancy. The grounds will be landscaped ~ to conform with other country estates in this section,. > ~â€"Prussing & Company represented the buyer and E. C. Schweitzer, Jr., of Hill & Stone‘s Highland Park ofâ€" fice was broker for the seller. â€"â€"â€"â€" Phone Deerfield 1 39¢ Bromo Seltzer 17¢ th tu