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Highland Park Press, 23 May 1929, p. 46

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*3 UNTCDRE _ Bs. Missionary Society Meets .__A very delightful meeting of the Missionary society of the Presbyterâ€" ian church was held at the home of Mrs. M. Andrews on last Thursday afternoon, May 16. The program was opened â€" by a short dramatization of the devotional by Mrs.â€"F. H. Meyer "and Mrs. F. Haggie. "Mexico" was the subject ably and. fascinatingly discussed by Mrs. Chesterâ€"Wolf. Reâ€" maining numbers on the program inâ€" cluded a group of articles ‘read by Mmes. Austin Plagge, Virginia Hicks, | Ed. ‘Selig, Orris Montgomery and Eldert and a solo by Mrs. F. P. Browning. | | visited Mr. John HueKh] at the Washâ€" ington Blvd." hospital, Wednesday afternoon, and were the dinner guests of Mr. arid Mrs. George Sampson. _ The Knaak family were among the guests, who attended the birthday celebrafion of Mrs: W._Krumback of ~Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Willman of Whiteplains, N. Y., ‘announce the birth of a~daughter, Tuesday, May 21. Mr. and Mrs. Willman formerly resided in Deerfield. f Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Meéeyer visited at the William Muller home in Arlington AI;I‘eighrfs, on Sunday. es . Mrs. Minnic Whitcomb, Mrs. George Harder and son, Buddy, Mrs. John Huekh], Mrs. Elmer E. Schmidt and son Bobby, and Miss Barbara Huchl Mr. and Mrs. L. Mitchell of Harâ€" yey, I}; visited the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. â€"Gloden on last Sunâ€" day. s t + â€"Mr. C.â€"W. Getty attended the Kenâ€" tucky Derby held at Church Hill Downs, Saturday. ; Miss: Josephine Woodman, â€" who has spent the past â€"seven months in Palm Harbor,â€"Fla. with her sister, Mraa Bell Kist, returned to her home on Waukegan raad, Saturday. . 3 ~ Dorothy Myers daughter of Mt. and Mrs. Jack Myers of Grand avenue, is the latest scarlet fever victim. Mrs. Ed Wood has been ill the past week at her home on Rosemary Terâ€" race. 7 27 Mrs. Elmer.: Clavey was hostess to herâ€"lunckeon bridge club at her home on Tuesday. & 5 _ Mr. Henry Lancaster of Chicago spentâ€" the weekâ€"endâ€"with hisâ€"sister, Mrs. W. H. Steffis. . * $3 1# Mrs. E. H. Willman attended. a meeting of the Glenview O.E.S. Chapâ€" ter on Saturday.afternoon when the Worthy Grand Matron and other grand officers were entertained. â€" _ I_b'â€"â€"“_â€"â€"'â€"‘_'__â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"JJ : Wednesday evening, May 15th, Dr. . The Sewing circle of St. Paul‘s|â€"Highfind Park on Tuesday evening, WAlter B. Metcalf; president of the A4 _â€"â€" DEERRKIELD=â€"NEWSâ€"FLASHES Send contributions to local correspondent before Tuesâ€" day noon. Help her to make this section interesting. News and Personal Items MRS. LORETTA WILLMAN Tel. Deerfleld 153â€"R, _ a) the Garden club of Deerfield visited ‘â€"| the lilac garden at Lombard, Ill., on e| Monday. T â€"_Graduation. willâ€"be held at the. Witâ€") that_she. will_notbeâ€"ableâ€"toâ€"giveâ€"as mot school on Friday, May 24, and| much of her time to the Library, so school will close on Monday when puâ€" | in order not to lose the advantage of pils will be entertained at the annual | her advice, the board created position picnie. ; ‘of consulting librarian and appointed Mrs«. CGraca Tmhhing hall tha nf.l her for this office. An entrance fee is charged and the proceeds go to some sort of civic beautification. R i ~â€"Gardens to Be Open s On Saturday, May 25, under the auspices of Lake Forest Garden club, the following gardens on the estates of Walter S. Brewster, James H. Doughlas, Mrs. George D. McLaughâ€" lin and Mrs. J. Andrews King will be opened to the public. Dainty refreshments: were served by the hostess following the program. ~The June meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. McKenzie on Deerâ€" field avenue and Mrs. F. Haggie will be in charge of the program. â€" A number of members from the local chgpters attended the meeting. Mrs. Grace Dobbins held the ofâ€" fice of "Esther" at ‘the Wilmette Q.E.S. ._Chap‘ter on Monday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wolf had as dinnerâ€"_ guests on Sunday, Miss Gerâ€" trude Roberts and Mr. Wilson Olenâ€" ‘dorf of Libertyville. Mrs. Grace Cotrell will entertain her luncheon bridge club at her home on Todd court Thursday. iss Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gardner and David left last week for Missouri where weeks. Miss Barbara Huchl attended the wedding of Miss Rose E. Flushing and Mr. Raymond H. Knutsen of Chicago, Saturday afternoon. T4A § Mr..and Mrs. R. D. Reeds were hosts at a bridge party at their home on Orchard street, Saturday evening. Sixteen guests attended.~ Prizes were awarded to Mrs. J. Strong, Mrs. A. C. Stadler, Mrs. C€. Bates, Mr. Roy Hutchison, Mr. Ray Gunckel and Mr. W. Carman.â€" j . Mrs. Chris Bendt had as her guests on Friday, Mrs. Amelia Pyle, Mrs. E. J. Bingham and daughter Sally. Mr. and Mrs.â€"F. J. Labahn had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. James Daugherty of Chicago. _ Mrs. L. A. Dondanville and son Lawrence Arthur, returned to their home in Moline, Ill., Thursday, after spendingâ€"two weekswith relatives. ~Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine spent last week in South Dakota. Seas s they expect to spend. several T H E PR E 9 8 Mr.. Farmer, the new president, thanked Mr. Metcalf and asked for the continued support of the ladies, as has been given in the past. ~â€" . _ All of the wives and husbands of both the old and new boards attended. Tight refreshments were served after which everybody voted a pleasant evening and the meeting was declared adjourned. On Saturday evening May 11, Mr. and Mrs. James Mailfald velebrated their â€" twentyâ€"second wedding _ anniâ€" versary: The twenty guests who atâ€" tended enjoyed five hundred, bunco and refreshments. Prizes at five hunâ€" dred were won by Mrs. George Mailâ€" fald, Mrs. J. Mailfald of Wilmette, Mary Horenbeger, Mr. W. Koebelin, Mr. Oscar Meyer of Long Grove, Mr. J. A. Schminke of Wheeling. Earl McConnokie was awarded the bunco prize. s f f The new board held a meeting at once and appointed Mrs. Frank Russo consulting librarian and Mrs. Chester Woolf, librarian in chargeâ€"of the Liâ€" brary. Other duties are going to take up so much of Mrs. Russo‘s time _: The new directors are: Richard . W. Farmeér, president; Harry Wing, viceâ€" president; C. M. Christensen, secreâ€" tary;=W. A. Wood, treasurer; H. M. Hanson, W. W. Geary, directors. . in his talk, Dr.. Metcalf paid high tribute to the work done by Mrs: Russo and Mrs. Woolf. The time that these ladies lm; put in the Library has ‘been very large. Dr. Metcalf also" thanked the many other ladies who have helped in the work afterâ€" noonsâ€"and évenings.â€" f*iâ€"s> ‘In comparison with older libraries and larger communities, our circulaâ€" tion far exceeds any of them. ~. , The old~Eibrary Board met and radified the transfer to the new Liâ€" brary association. Dr.. Walter B. Metcalf, president of the old Library Board, made a very nice presenation talk.. He outlined the progress the Library had made starting with pracâ€" tically nothing, mentioning the differâ€" ent contributors and emphasized the generosity of the Deerfield Chamber of Commerce.â€" He brought out what an important factor the Library had become in the community development and stated that the circulation at present was aboutâ€" 1000.. books per month. & . ; was held ‘Wednesday evening, Library rooms; â€" ; NEW OFFICERS TAKE . | Vacation School to CHARGE OF LIBRARY) _ OII::lelsgyu::;'i}l?t harch Mr. â€"â€"_ Married 22 Years in the ~Mrs. Plans for Flower Show A business meeting of the garden club of Deerfield was held at the home of the president, Mrs. E. B. Jordan, on Wednesday afternoon, May 15, at which time plans were made for the club‘s annual flower show set for Wednesday, June 26. . â€" Mrs.â€"Sam Sall for many years a resident of Deerfield, passed away at her â€"home in St. Louis, Mo:, Monday, May 20.â€"â€"Burial was in Chicago Wedâ€" nesday afternoon. She is survived by her husband and two . children Florence and Walter. â€" â€" Mrs. Sall made her home before her marriage with Mrs. Oliva Anderson. The Sall family still retain their home on Fairoaks avenue. They left Deerâ€" fied about six years ago. Mrs. Sall was a member of Deerfield O. E. 8. Chapter, _ greatly enjoyed on Sunday. â€"â€" : The Garden Market was ably manâ€" aged by. Mrs._F.J.â€"â€"O‘Connorâ€" and Mrs. W. B.. Metcalf, who were .enâ€" thusiasticallyâ€"supported â€"byâ€"members and Deerfield merchants. eâ€"~ Four beautiful baskets of flowers arranged by Mrs. â€" Geary, Mrs. A. R. Warner ar E. J. Ginterâ€"were sent to t local churches > where they .. _Despite the inclement weather of Saturday, the Garden Market sponâ€" sored by the Deerfield Garden club was quite a success and many availed themselves of the opportunity offered of :obtaining garden supplies at the moderate prices,.which prevailed. â€" Enrollment of children as soon as possible is desired and parents are urged to give this matter immediate consideration. m 9l Garden Market Is â€"~~ _ ie Success Saturday e Nee S ECEARE ETE C menete CTeCcEEGARece CC0Y " sEKEY "h% B. Peters, Miss Louise Huhn, Mrs. G. Piepenbrok, Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok and â€"Rev. M. J. Andrews met last Friday evening and formulated tenâ€" tative plans Tor such a school to be held June 10 to July 3, approximately four weeks. Two groups, Primary and Junior, will be accommodated this year, covering ages of six to twelve years. An approved course of inâ€" struction, under well qualified instrucâ€" tors, will be given so that this school will be accredited as a standard school. . It is hoped to secure the use of sufficient room in grade school so that pupils will be ~comfortably choused~â€" ed | .Sam Sall Dies; Was Former Resident Thursday, May 28, 1929 . Warner and Mrs. to the four were tion spac ing 1 Agri will the 1 be pi terns -':@ buil« sem|l ite, tion: sions ium. facti ball, wor coul sche pag be the bor cla uti flas â€"fe: 810 tai ar sa Cl in of

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