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Highland Park Press, 16 May 1929, p. 43

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The te ‘one of the city‘s history n paid Waukeâ€" i speech. nd displays in will be on view â€" and evening. s, antiques, erest, the first of Little Fort 1 of these and nto a day that i1ainted ~~ have introduced ntroduced aviaâ€" Home Companâ€" 16, 1929 Thursday, May 16, 1929 riage of Miss Esther Dickinson and Mr. Philip Brown of Deerfield, which took place at the home of the groom‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown on Telegraph road, Saturday evening, May 11, at 7 o‘clock. The ceremony was read by the Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok of St. Paul‘s Evangelical church. The bride was lovely in a gown of flowered chiffon and her corâ€" sage ‘bouquet was lavender | sweet peas and gardenas, The bridesmaid, Miss Elaine Chronis, wore blue and her flowers were pink and white sweet peas. Mr. Harold Kartman served the groom as bestâ€"man. â€"Folâ€" lowing the ceremony, a delicious dinâ€" ner was served on a table attracâ€" tively decorated with favors and spring flowers, having a large and beautiful wedding cake in the center. The young couple will make their home with Mr; Brown‘s parefits. The bride is a daughter of Mr. Charles Dickinson of Blue Island.. . â€"_â€" _ ~â€" On Friday evening, May 10, Miss Pearlâ€"Stanleyâ€" was hostess to the Treis Kia Daka club at her home on Rosemary terrace. On Friday, May 24, the club is planning â€"4 theater party at the Granada. Mrs. William Tennerman of Oak avenue had as her guests on Wednesâ€" day Mrs. F. A. Alkofer and son, Mrs. Thorgren of Libertyville and Miss Ryvder of Mundelein. f The Tuxis society of the Presbyâ€" terian church will hold a regular Deerfield Man Hurt When Train Hits His Car Near Bensonville John C. Huehl, aged Deerfield farâ€" mer who has been greenâ€"keeper at the Mohawk Country club, Bensonâ€" ville, for the ‘past two years, Sunday was seriously injured on the west limits of Bensonville when his car was struck by a train at a erossing. Hueh], rushed_ to. the. Washington Boulevard hospital, Chicago, was {ound to be suffering from a fractured: left leg and a broken right arm. There was a possibility that he had interâ€" nal injuries as well, according to the Waukegan Sun, which says: Chances to recover are very favorâ€" able, â€" physicians at the hospital stated today. . Hueh!] had left the golf club, it was learned in . Bensonville," in a light truck. It is understood that he did not see. the approaching train. The accident happened shortly after 12 0‘clock Sunday afternoon. : Huehl, last Friday, just finished a ficht here in circuit court where he attempted to remove his wife as conâ€" servatrix of his estate which has an éstimated value of $80,000. â€" . City Judge Theodore Forby: inâ€" Send contributions to local correspondéent before Tuesâ€" day noon. Help her Eo_make this section interesting. DEERFIELD NEWSâ€"FLASHES News and Personal Items made of the mar=" . LORETTA WILLMAN Tel. Deerfield 153â€"R T‘!fie@fi?fii the church on Sunday eveâ€" ning. ~ Mrs. T. L. Knaak of Deerfield aveâ€" nue was hostess to the Ladies‘ Get Together club on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. George Rockenbach and Miss Viola Rockenback visited at the Orâ€" man Rockenback home in Lake Zuâ€" rich Sunday. _ es aaci Mr. and Mrs: ( cago visited at home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Briggs have as their guest the former‘s stepâ€" mother of Douglas, Arizona. The ‘Independent Social club will hold their next meeting at the home of Mrs. William Amendt on Stratâ€" ford road Wednesday afternoon, May Mrs. John Huehl and daughters, Mrs. Elmer Schmidt, Miss Barbara Huehl and Mrs,. George Sampson visited Mr. Huehl at the Washington Roulevard hospital on Monday, where he was taken following an accident on â€"Sundayâ€"afternoon.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" The daughter of Mr. and> Mrs. Leonard Uchtman is quite ill at her home on Hazel avenue. Dolores Koch is ill withâ€"chicken pox at her home on . Spring â€" nue. > . = ; § "Chase the Glooms, See the Singâ€" ing School," a farce in two acts to be presented under auspices of Deerâ€" field O. E. S. Chapter Saturday, May 25, at 8:30 p. m. tructed the jury to find Mrs. Huehl, who resides at Deerfield. An appeal is expected. ley s Huehl, for several years, has been fighting to get control of his estate which was lost to his guidance when he was found incompetent in probate court. * Observe "Mother‘s Day" at Meeting May 9 The Deerfield R. N. A. camp at their regular meeting, May 9, obâ€" served Mother‘s day and the followâ€" ing program, arranged by Mildred Gunckle and Adelaide Steiner, was enjoyed. U Address, "Mothers," Mildred Gunâ€" ckle. . * Selections on piano and banjo, Jack Williams, Wallace Reichelt. _ Song, "My Mother Died," "Dream Mother," June Guncekle. Reading, "Your Flower of Love," Ruth Soefken. © Songs, "Sweet Mystery of Life," "Somnny Boy," Claire Aitken. f Selections, by Jack Williams, Walâ€" lace Reichelt. < Dancing by those present conâ€" cluded the enjoyable evening. George Heth of Chiâ€" the William Plagge T H E PR ES S APPROPRIATE $150 _ FOR PLAYGROUND Create Motion Picture Fund; Mrs. Alex Willman Elected _ On Friday afternoon, May 19, the Deerfield P.T.A. held it‘s regular meeting in â€"the schoo) 3ud§t9rium. _ Mrs. M. O. Hopkins, delegate to the annual State Conference at Maâ€" toon gave a very fine report.~â€" * Mrs. A. R. Warner chairman of the nominating comiittee presented Mrs. Cragg‘s resignation as secretary and Mrs. Alex Willman was elected for the ensuing year. & | New Chief of Police of Deerfield Recommendations from the execuâ€"| tive board which included spending $150.00 for play ground equipment, $50 toward creating a motion picture fund and to hold a Rummage sale in both spring and fall and proceeds to be ‘used for motion picture machine were‘accepted. Mrs. John‘ A. Stryker,| chairman of hospitality committee,‘ who was in charge of the play, "Her| Step Husband," <presented principalx €arl E. Bates, who coached it with a lovely camp as a gift from the assoâ€" ciation in appreciation ofâ€" valuable‘ services rendered. Mrs. Julian Smith, president, in her report proved the splendid coâ€"operation she had received by stating that there were 119 memâ€" bers and 77 had served on various committees during the year. After giving her report she presented the gavel to the incoming president, Mrs. Edwin A. Wood. Miss Jean Nygard‘s room was awarded prizes for having the largest attendance. %¢ Percy McLaughlin Secretary of P. 1 LEGION AUXILIARY HOLDS MEETING Will Sell Poppies May 28â€"29; â€" Contribute to Playground â€" Fund s At the homeof Mrs. Charles Steiâ€" net on Springfield avenue a m_eetfng. Mrs. Austin Plagge and Mrs.â€"T. Taylor were elected delegates to atâ€" tend meeting of Military Naval Inâ€" telligence association, where Major General Frank Parker, new comâ€" mander general Sixth. Corps area, willâ€"be introduced at Sherman house Wednesday, May 15. O SE ie t don 6 BB Codounie ce iess op A f Loo Lepes mm incancemn o and ETL NY O ole Auxiliary was held Mondayâ€" evening, ° s3 May 13. Fourteen members attended. af .‘ & _ The president, Mrs. Harry Mau, and Mrs. William Tennerman were chosen to represent unit at Ameriâ€" canism and national defense meetâ€" ing to be held at Hotel La Salle Friâ€" day, June 14. § B Theâ€"unit decided â€" to sell poppies the same day as Chicago, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 28 and 29, and members are urged to coâ€"operate. Appreciation of the work done by Joseph Andrews and Mary Haod in completing the junior living flag, â€" which was formed for the benefit of â€" the . United States_ Flag. association, â€"* was expressed. â€" â€" S | kazss as The following will exhibit, Fritz Bahr, F. D. Clavey & Sons, Gage & Jordan, â€" Kottrasch Bros., Rustic Nurseries, Franken Bros., Rosemary Shop, Olendort‘s, Briar Sweet Shop, | Notz Hardware and Desmond Elecâ€" | tric Shop. * w Memorial .day program â€"was anâ€" nounced and unit voted ~to purchase banner for the occasion. â€"Five dollars each was appropriated for C. M. T. C. recreation fund and playground equipment at Fort Sheriâ€" dan. : z. § $ A social hour, with refreshments served by hostesses Mmes. C. Steiner, Harry Mau and Frank Jacobs Jr., concluded the meeting. â€" > GARDEN MARKET IN DEERFIELD SATURDAY _ The Pershing. Boosters® defeated the Deerfield, baseballâ€" team Sunday iafternoorr with a score of 7 to 2 at | the Jewett park. t * | _ Sunday, May 19, Deerfield will play [ the North Chicago Athletic club. _On Saturday, May 18, fromâ€"11 a. m. until 3.p. m., the Garden club of Deetrfield will hold their annual garâ€" den market at the Deerfield school. As this is the only way the Garâ€" den club has of raising funds to carry on their civic work, they are hoping to receive the support and coâ€"operaâ€" tion of the community. A visit to this© market® will ‘cerâ€" tainly be worthwhile, inasmuch as it may spur your interest in gardens, as well as be a most convenient way of purchasing or ordering the things for your gardens and homes from reliable local dealers.> * 41

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