Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 9 May 1929, p. 11

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h School wardâ€" Churchill . ‘Ted Johnson ..Beatrice Huys Kenneth Vetter ....Pearl Stanley Dorothy Savage othy â€" Foxworthy ... Bertha Rezik .....Edna Fritsch d Wills Johnson d Paul Johnson and Vernon Giss ilate you on the e Highland Park r to any city to ‘ation. rery truly, erant will be oung ladies, Miss Edna characters. ngs out the g< with your you develop iritual qualâ€" anding, love kes â€" Motherâ€" sacred, your e .cold, your | lacking in _touch that manity. The direction of a goodly numbe ere awarded® an: served. M Id. d David Stryker i Success nco party given the Independent s was a very sucâ€" ; life of Highâ€" oni will devote property interâ€" z alley in his esSss azine Form cléerk. â€" Later some remodelâ€" a pagean!, ," by Pearl ing feature vice in the ussel Foxworthy e the business, and ice cream, cioni will conâ€" ted his Highâ€" 1 candy store 1 streets, has n Unti of Mcâ€" Giannoni â€" of w â€" proprietors re last Saturâ€" Both are exâ€" â€"line and come and are: welâ€" the letter from Mr. words the feelâ€" _ of. the . Press ‘to the: present er, and his letâ€" y the manageâ€" dy â€" â€" Business ay 9, 1929 W,. C.. Egar vear Thursday, May 9, Mr. and Mrs. F. a bridge party at and . Mrs. W J. Sunday evening. Mrs. E. K. Williams her home in Nashville, Monday . after spending with her daughter, Mrs. Her grandson, Frank R turned with her to ‘weeks. .: â€" _/¢ a!*:" vlfi‘:lss Dlnrgaret is visiting Mrs. week. g" day in @ relatives. reiquved... 0 Rev. and Mrs. J. Maierle of Benâ€" sonville were guests of Rev. and Mrs. \ Piepenbrok and attended the Ladies‘ ‘Aid meeting of St. Paul‘s Evangelical church held Thursday afternoon. Rev. Maierle was ‘a former pastor of st. Paut‘s church and this was Mrs. Maierle‘s first visit to Deerfield since they left nearly thirty years ago and she was indeed impressed with the many changes and developmentsâ€" Miss Agnes Sullivan of Highland Park was a guest of Mrs. B. Divine on Sunday.â€" * 5. â€" B 2is Cc Ac? at HMarp on sunday. â€" ie . Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Visoky of Hazel avenue are. the "‘proud«pa'i’éntsffif. aA daughter born Thursday, May, 9.>° â€" The â€" Deerfield public . library is grateful for the hundred and twenty books of â€" fiction recently received from Mrs. Martin J. Insull of Highâ€" land Park. 2. x & I n O s omitgeer _A ... rord Mr guests of Miss Mame Park Ridge Sunday. > Announcement is made OL UNC 10 "" riage of Miss Marie Stoeckel, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stoeckel, to Arthur Klanke of Chicago, which took place at St. Paul‘s parsonage 0n \ Saturday, April 27. The ceremony was performed by the Revy. E. G: Piepenbrok and Miss Mary Dicheiser. acted as brides maid and Mr. Arthur Stoeckel,> brother of the bride, atâ€" tended as best‘ man. Following a SiX months‘ honeymoon in Germany, the _ s y saunle will make their home in tended as best‘ man months‘ honeymoon young couple will m Chicago. _ Mrsj. Harry Muhlike her Sewing club at he tral avenue TuesQay e La Amitie societie a farewell party ‘Mo the home of Miss V compliment to Ruth will leave shortly for in Edison Park. As Patterson was the lovely gift. . and Mrs. Roy 3 in Milwaukee, ~ ovely §$11° â€"On Sunday, May 5, Mrs. Catherine 1‘ Te Ts o. Ender celebrated her eightyâ€"fourth | The D birthday â€" anniversary. Seventyâ€"five | Auxiliary guests, mostly relatives, attended, inâ€"\at the ho cluding . her granddaughter, Mrs. L.| Springficel A. Dondanville and small son, Lawâ€"| May 13 a rence, of Moline, Tllinois. 1 $irs. I On Monday, May 13, is the Wilmot | B. Divin P. T. A. day at Olendort‘s dry goods 1] home on L.st tura store. The Earl Fro® man avenue hav with measles. ~| Send contributions t day noon. l‘}elp her spending a few days iter, Mrs. F. W. Russo. Frank Russo, Jr., reâ€" her to spend: a few 1929 News and .Personal_ Items DEERFIEL D MRS. LORETTA WILLMAN Tel. Deerfield 153â€"R Muhike was hostess to | ib at her home on Cenâ€" esday evening. societie entertained at | rty Monday evening atl Miss Verda Varner in | ) Ruth Patterson, who | tly for her future home 1 k. As a memento, Miss k is the recipient of a | Frost family on Osterâ€" have been guarantinéd to local correspondent before Tuesâ€" r to make this section interesting. [K. N. A. Thprsday | . _ Mr. an nounce t the Higt (0] t Friday, May Olendorf‘s store vited to visit t] ticular day. =â€" A benefit card party a be given for St. Patric at West Lake Forest, Fr May 10, to which the q dially invited to attend. ‘Mr. Leslie Brand an Stadler celebrated their niversaries at the . hom \ter on Orchard St. Satu Diehl and Mrs. Mrs.. Bradish 0 guests of Mrs. J. day. o Shities ifi ine. cal \ Mrs. Harry. E. Wing cdel \fifth birthday anniversary ‘»day afternoon. \ Mrs. Minnie Whitcomb \name of her daughtetr, ‘ ‘ Mrs. Mi yhome of 1 Harder on _ The Deerfield A | Auxiliary will hold a at the home of Mrs. Springfield avenue, â€" May 13 at 8 o’c!ock‘ Mrs. Martha Lov B. Divine and son, home on Thursday & past two weeks with ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrodsburg, Ky»_ Gilbert Burns at L Misses â€"@ ster and Peters families on\,‘: enue, are quarantined with ) ¢ the Cunningham family on | ( ; Terrace and Knigge family |â€" avenue, are quarantined with | ; ever.‘ .. : 1 \lex Willman was hostess to | ze club at her home on Wauâ€" | / ad on Tuesday. uit ! " m l i« *aarking L. ______â€"â€"â€"â€"-l\ The Junior Living Flag No. 358â€"J | x =] which was formed for the benefit of | Knask at her home on | the United States Flag association, | teda " | has been completed. ~Sixtyâ€"three boys‘l tenue prosel ed a &T0UP | angq girls, all under 18 years of age,| is in a delightful musical | form this Flag, with JosePh Andrews evening: 2 acting "as flagstaff. Deerfield Unit\ day will ‘bc""\*flmd""‘f*'l“Nn;m‘?-‘dfl;--&merican Legion auxiliary, meeting of the Deerfield | sponsored this task, in addition to ‘amp, which will be held | founrding the Fiag in memory of vening, May 9. ; _\ Leuis Schu‘tz, a Deerfield boy. who Mrs. John Kiemp, Jr., anâ€"| mad=> the supreme sacrifice on the *A aaut «8 a Aane#htar at| helds of France. E % y Wing, daughter 7 t WBPZ AWTW C CCCOT oys mt ol e l l Eo mun cebelin, Doris Hunter, Mary| i her home» on Waukegan JaneGalloway, Maurice Cazel; George\ 1 Ashnman, Edward Cazel, Ernest Herâ€"| .: r and Peters families ON | ge1, Jean Taylor, Jerome Burise, Helen | : ug, ate. quarantined with | galloway, Dorothy Meyers, Donald > »_(‘_unmngham family OR | Clark. . C 00 ‘ crrace and Knigge family |â€"â€"rortyâ€"cightâ€" Stars? Arthiir. Mentzer, nue, are quarantined with | Arline Mentzer, Jerry Briggs, Benâ€"| * +; & . jamin Briggs.. Robert Briggs, Leslie |â€" 5 Willman was hostess to Christensen, Virginia Farmer, Lewis club at her home on Wauâ€" | Stryker, .Katherine Varner, Lorraine on Tuesday. ‘\| Koller, Florence Koller, Helen Enâ€"| 1 Brown, "Sr., is teaching strom. Milton Merner, Jane Warner,| Alaska, where the Neil Herbert Lidicher, Robert Hunter, Jean lad from: e eut | Brand, Arlene Gastheld, ‘Kathleen fu 1fC C * |â€"Gatto ; ~Burnell,â€" M se / s 0 se 00â€" ol Cunningham,.. Hareld Huhn, John _ sevouas l v,‘l'n“' ie Brand and Mr. A. C._\ ebrated their birthday anâ€" at the. home of the 1atâ€"'\ aard St. Saturday evening. | Mary Belden and Ali'ces Mrs. Hunter Clark and lish of Chicago were ‘the\ Urs_ J. A. Reichelt, Jr., Sun-s ard party and dance will | ! ; St. Patricks cemetery & e Forest, Friday evening, which the public is corâ€"|° frand avenue. PCs wleag 2 :. Wing celebrated her anniversary on Wednesâ€" a Love,. Mr. and Mrs. | son, returned to their sday after spending the s with Mr. Divine‘s parâ€" Mrs. Andrew Divine at Ky., and Mr. and Mrs. ; at Lexington. American _ Legion ;vl;:iedl\rimes a regular meeting | 1,4bahn, K. 3 ;. Chas. Steiner OM | gopyll, and Ed _ Monday evening, ‘ se c of Mr. and is ill at the Mrs. George JUNIOR LIVING FLAG _ COMPLETES ITs QUOTA Jcééph Andrews and Mary. H Precure Memberships; . Deserve Credit .A great deal of credit seph Andrews and . Miss for their splendid . work ing the Flag. The mem | listed: 24 ES UENE One Flag staff, Joseph Andrews; ons Blus Field, Mark Andrews; Thix_'r\ teen > Stripes, Kenneth . Vetter, Edâ€". mundâ€" Koebelin, Doris Hunter, Mary P . w7 Â¥ Mc mem The medals for founding ing this Flag, and the meda ing the Adult Living Flag completed some time ag awarded at the Memorial ices. => o+ Jr. "Parents : 1T ject of the de Miss Hilkerbat a special meet â€"society . of S church held in day afternoon _ Miss Dorot! Ladies‘ Aid Society | Hold Fine Meeting| also entertained W‘l! ""~ readings. Following the meeting was enjoyed andâ€" the t ipes. Kenneth . Vetter, E'd-.‘ * nurat I1C Wao ebelin, Doris Hunter, Mary| in the fourâ€"act con oway, Maurice Cazel, George\ presented by ‘men Edward Cazel, Ernest Herâ€"| socicty of StL.. P3 Taylor, Jerome Burise, Helen| school auditorium . Dorothy Meyers, Donald| <ay evenings.. T L â€"RZCTEA Woim rents â€"Training" was the sub-\ { the delightful talk given by Hilkerbaumer of Bensonville at\ cial mecting of the Ladies‘ Aid y . of â€"St. Paul‘s Evangelical W held in the chureh last Thursâ€" L CERGIU NOC ss Dorothy Reynolds. of Chicago entertained with some very fine is for founding and formâ€" z, and the medal for formâ€" lt Living Flag which was some time ago. will be the Memorial Day seryâ€" he meeting a social hour and â€" the hostesses inâ€" , F.:G. Piepenbrok, p.J. J. Johnson, Chas. Kapâ€" ‘d. Palmer. _ ' redit is due Joâ€" Miss Mary Hood {ork in completâ€" memberships are VCR ESRZETT Kathleenk Garden Market to Be * AWaningt * * *T 11â€"« Fin Deerfield Assigned The Chicago lcederation and Adult , Charities . has Desrfield as one of its loc¢ year for Tag day, Mzy. 1: the one official Tag‘, day t and adult charities ofâ€" Cl and adult charitics Cl CNHCAR@U €2°° virinity, and hundreds of women will be tagging, not only in Chicago, but in 2ll the surrounding towns. Thirtyâ€" n‘n> charities participate in this Tag d:y, all using the sam> offirial inâ€" signia and tags, but each one restrictâ€" ed to the locations assigned by the lccations committee of the Tederation, and each ons receiving the funds reâ€" hcejved in its own boxes. | _ *Theâ€" women . who are tagging in \ Peerfield. will very greatly appreciate \ the coâ€"operation, of the townspacple. | Get. your tag in Deerfield, snd help lmdke Deerfield‘s. box representative \ of the respect and sympithy we feel 1 >\. ‘La ava,l anes who nesd our help. \ "Farm Folks" Pro [ .. .. Fing Ent: nay evenriikees: <lino 9l Cf. congratulated upon their sp ing and the delightful which the play was given. â€" The rearling between ac Dorothy Reynolds and xy! lections by Peter Grimson land Park were greatly © \ appreciated. a * J.} % . & apâ€"| Deerfield Baseball | 3 Team Wins » The Ga hold . their Saturday, 3 p. m.: a » The Garden club O0f LOELEENV: "/"~ hold their annual garden market on Saturday, May 18. from 1 a. m. to \3 p. m: at Derfield school. > \â€" _ The following nursery men will exâ€" â€"Sens, Frinken Bros., Gage & Jordan, i "1+iurenh â€" Rrag. . runo tHeâ€" Kottrasch : BrOB., D*7"" All th> latest garden tools: display by the J. R. Notz store. . If you are planning a & will find everything necess V earden market. > § 2 \ Garden Club to Hold \ Regular Meeting May 15 oo y â€"wâ€"os .w af Frearheld Will The ('i;r(ler.l'(.‘lu\f of Deerfic! hold a regular meeting . at the of the president, Mrs. E. :â€"P. o. fewe CAceT V ds date. on Wauke ernnon. M In vie ent wef bard, where the the year, usua\ had to be post! future date wi meeting: . another .. Jewett p Chicago t unusually game 18 . ncon, the t Th« Tag Day Location ife was hiaaitmi n t ikegan road, Wednesday aftâ€" May 15, at 2:30 o‘elock. â€" ew of the fact that the inclemâ€" ather had prevented the blosâ€" of the Tilacs, the trip to Lamâ€" vhere they are at this time: of "U * luallvy found in profusion Mayâ€"lz AM. ceom :*d}'. mehfizfiers _ Paul‘s . The group 48 10 ve upon their splendid actâ€" delightful manner in â€"Held in Deerfield park when they team 17 to 5. Th y. large attendance ‘ «cheduled for Sut re they are at U usually found in postponed, and | o will be discus es . has ~assigned its locations this May 13. This is ‘/day for all aged s ofâ€" Chicago and eds of women will ly in Chicago, but ine towns: Thirtyâ€" Th ‘lub of Deerfield feld be and xylophone seâ€" Grimson of Highâ€" ceatly enjoyed. and rovEs % tortainment as len tools will be on R. Notz Hardware and remember the ingly depicted "Farm Folks" of t.h_e Tri .(.‘. church : at the 5v and Saturâ€" omeé ©1 iseball team score on Sunday at t] n they defeated n 5. Therée was and plans discussed Aged garden, you sary at this y Sunday after out and suppo! by Miss § ans for a d at this will home® Jordan iÂ¥ ‘aftâ€" Another 17â€"3 afterâ€"

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