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Highland Park Press, 27 Jun 1929, p. 29

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venile eir.. is coming edestrians sidewalks. ne of our that the msbam) is l the vir- More you r1 you will u will be, ought you ll thought e farmers pend their utomobiles aise wheat the wheat there in a the modern 'unily flour lexiqn like Ive barred the census an in Con- ill continue Mt country. ll a machine We hidden get one of t he‘dving xing on a ck me 27,1929 rt Announcement is made of the mar- :iage of Miss Erma Reeb, daughter , f Mr. and Mrs. John Re'eb of Spring- tield Avenue and Mr. William Peter- "On, son of Christ Peterson of Hazel avenue, which took place at the home of the bride's parents: on Saturday, June 15 and the ceremony wag read _ by the Rev; H. J. Wiegand of Plan, . field, Ill., formerly of Wheeling, which Waswitnessed by about tstents-five relatives and"friends, The bride "was lovely in a gown of white crepe and her veil was held in place with orange blossoms and she carried a bridal bouquet of white roses, sweet peas and lilies oCthe valley. Miss Florence Reel), sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid and her dress was ‘of orchid'lace and her bouquet was of pink roses .a"nd orchid sweet peas. Katherine and-Lydia-, small siStersvof 'vta-rtrrtrtrrwtrtrfrpsyer girls and Kath-- more wore 'a dainty frock-of oti1e) pink while, Lydia was, dressed .i'n peach colon. ‘Mr‘. Joseph Ho e of Chicago, acted as best' man. 5i'bllowing the ceremony, a delicious (Wedding supper" was served after which the young couple departed on a short honeymoon trip andgwill be at-home' to their friends in the Peterson apartment .on Hazel avenue after July 1st. _ Pm turrday, 1113037, I.” .Mrs. S. M. Geode: has been Ber- iously"tll _at. her home on Deerfield road for the past three weeks with pieurisy and bronphitis.. _ _ l Miss Alice Rockenbach has accepted a position as' srsrmnasium_instruetor in Buchanan, Mich. - _ " , 7 Mrs. Avion Plagge are planning ttrspem with relatives in Minn Mrs. Auston Plagge and daughter; are planning tospend the summer with relatives in Minnocqua, Wis. V Mr. and Mrs. Welch have moved from the George Antes apartment on Deerfield avenue'to the apartment on corner of Deerfield and Waukegan reads, formerly occupied by the Henry Gastfield family." - . "e- - - ..g 0 h7‘_¢-l,l llClll’ _..-.r_r'""-"'. -VV77, v Mr. Paul =Dietz, cashier of Deerfield State bank is seriously ill with pneu- monia.at his home on Deerfield ave- nue. x . ". Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ender had as their guests-on Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whiting of Irving' Park. Mr. and Mrs. Blumeier, who are on an extensive auto tour through the country stopped to visit the Ender family on Thursday afternoon. Their home is in Seattle, Washington, and are neighbors of Mr. and Mrs.‘Jacob Antes, who have' many relatives and friends in Deerfield. _ are neighbors of Mr. and Mrs.-Jaeob Again this summer will Deerfield Antes, who have" many relatives and be afforded the opportunity of en- friends m Deerfield. t joying open air concerts given under Miss Martha Karch is ill in the the direction of Frank W. Russo by Augustana hospital, Chicago. the Dierfield Municipal band in thir Little Rosemary and Frank Russo, Jewett park on Waukegan road. Jr. have rcturned.to their home on There is no admission charged and Second street after spending a month they are really well worth attending. with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.i The opening concert was presented E. W. Williams in Nashville, Indiana.‘ last Saturday evening when a det. "Ir.. Herbert Savage and son, Owen” lightful program of music we: en- are in Exeland, Wisconsin. . . Moved: Saturday, July B, is the date "n- _..,.‘ u" in nlrdnli' dndiOf the next concert. Mr. Send contributions to local correspondent before Tues- day" how. Help her, to_1eltt this section interesting. Deerfield News and Personal Items anders. 7 , Ira Gard.n" and DEERFIELD NEWS-FLASHES Mis. LORETTA WILLMAN _ Tel. Deeriield 153-11 David have returned from a month's visit with relatives in Britsouri. _ - "iirhe' men of the Holy Cross church heWa meeting in the church on Mop- day tevening with the new pastor, Rev. C. L. McDonough. -iiisriiiorence Gloaen was a guest of Miss Marie Morris at Park Ridge on Sunday: ,7 _ _ I _ """sikCiirrrry Olendprf ahd Mrs. J. IU-Strong attended their bridge. lub "Mtrs.-R." Stryker and "i1J,sT,e,'lui1Jl'; children of Muncie, Ind. are visiting Mrs. Stryket"s mother, Mrs. T. L. Knaak. . - - . _ Mr. and.Mrs. James Daugherty, Dr/ John Kjumm of Chicago",' Mr. and' Mrs. George .Labahit of' Evanston, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. La- bahn .on Sunday. _ _ Bir. and hirs._Jam'es McGarvill have rented the_Ehnest house omEosemary terrace. --- _: ""."'L‘_'_"_;;_.W..~i.' (" ' l. _ Mrs. E., H. Willmatt had ats'her' guestson Sunday, Mrs. Liltraioster- man, Mrs Zapel, Mr. and Mtg: fiisprgsl Zapel, and two children, Eleanor and Russell of Chicago. _ V _The .annual Sunday school and church picnic of the Bungalow church Will be held at Point Comfort on July 4th ynd all. members of the church and friends are invited to this outing. Mr. Stanley Antes has opened a yeg-etable market on Waukegan road. Mr. John A. Hoemanirsuffieiently recovered from. his recent' accident to be able to be in his real estaterofriee on Waukegan road. ., Sergeant Orval Epderhrak isEthble to be on duty ori, account of, h, rokiiii arm. _ _ , ' C ~M1;s. Mary Wessling and daughter, Miss Laura-Wesslintr, have moved to the John Stryker home from the apartment on Deerfield avenue. 'rEI-argpret Scully is spending a few weeks at the Le Roy Meyer home in Glencoe. ' '_, _ Miss Eleanor Meyer, Miss Elizabeth Schilstra and Mrs. Delbert Meyer de- parted Monday morning on a motor, trip to National Park. They. expect to be away about a month. u Open Air Cohcerts Feature of Summer . 1353:}? iiirsrfhiio" Toll, Mrs. Sher- den ahd' son have returned from a two weeks motor trip. THE P1388 PAUL M. DIEI'Z DIES AT DEERFIELD HOME Cashier of State Bank of That Village for Nine Years; ' Funeral Friday .Deirfield and Highland Park and Northbrook friends of Paul M..Dietz, well known cashier of the Deerfield State.bank ever since its organization, learned Wednesday morning with deep regret that he had succumbed on Tuesday night to an athiek of pneu- monia. . T 7 Ass-cu Llluv In. u..- .._--..-_-_-__ - Tuesday night to an attack of DIED-i Recently Rev. and Mrs.' Meirle vis- monia. 'r . 7 iited Jriends in Deerfield after an d Mr. 'tte 3311 See“ inllt an”? affewl abisenee pf tiventy-six years, when ays. tur ay ‘e wen ome' rom', , _ , _ . _ the bank complaining of being ill, and{ they. 3,“?de lhe Apnl- meeting 'Of from that time the course of the Ladies'. Aid society held 111 St. Paul's omrhrd.v---wUsr' ~rapid.:-~Iie=d§£51_.&§=9&9,lrfl}l‘£9li;; gt. ,, _ _. , 0:31;?“ EDEN“)? {lightcat “$13101?! On Thufsday 'iiia7i'GFiar"air7iedi of, is at er-in- aw, C eorge are , _ ' _ ’ on Deerfield.avenue, Dee rfiel d, where werel held.at the co-nference and fu- he'and his wife made their home. ner? servlces on Friday. _ " _ In' Forty-Fourth Year _ . -' _ r - "r-C" _ l a He Was boTn July 16, 1885, in New Fire Causes Damage """', Albany, Ind., son of Mr. and'Mrs. G. . . . , l F. Dietz, both of whom gre‘ dead. Fora . to Offite and G.arage a number of years he held a respon- sible position with the. Northern Trust company of Chicago and later removed to Northbfook to reiside. F When the Deerfield State bank wasl, organized in December, 1920, he war'; engaged as its cashier. and that posi-1 tion he held until hisdeath, fulfill- ing the duties of his office with faith- fuiness and eftieieney and by his tten- ial dispivsition and many fine quali- ties winning the high esteem of all who knew him. ' He in: married tyetober'5, 1925, Paul M. Dietz '; Former Pastor Is 5, Rev. John Meirle was killed at his thome in Elmhurst Tuesday morning when the ear in which he was riding \‘was‘struck by}: truck. He was on. Ihis way to attend the "orther.trui-. _riirfii"rifis-tirid Firirrerjfrrejrdr. we" Evan- gelical Synod of Nérth America. I Rev. Meirle was pastor of St. I Paul's Evangelical chggghl Deerfield, ft from 1898 to 1903. . - l to Miss Laura B. Karch of Diierfield, l who suirviv,Sc There are mo children. Other neat relatives livihg-are three brothers and three sisters. They are G. 7 Dietz of Muskegoh, Mich.; Het.. _mpnuyretz effBgise. Idaho; Ben. H, Dietz of, Los Angeles, Calif., and the Misses Marie, Lydia and Clara Dietz of Northbrook. _ . ared~46d:mtfem- eortipmty-'sr yards. on, Sunday evening; where the garage aha "office Were burnihg and cohéiderable’damage was caused he- fore 't1ameretuld 'e/extinguished by both Northbrook' and Pieerfield fire departments. L - _ It is believed that the fire was caused by spontaneous combustion. a host of loyal friends in all this region. including Deerfield, Highland Park and Northbrook, and among them there is sincere sprrow that his promising career had reached its end just' in its prime. ' The relatives. have i, the deep sympathy of the entire com- I munity" t" this time. ", I “Funeral on Friday if. 1 The funeral service will be held at i the residence on Deerfield avenue, at l Had Many Friends Mr. Dietz was a member of the Deeffield Chamber of Commerce and of the Deerfield Men's club, and took an active interest in all movements fof"thelwelfare of the community in which he lived and labored. He had The 1.Nerfield fire department was’ 2:00 o'clock Friday afternoon, the Rev. Father McDonough, pastor of the Holy Cross church of Deerfield, omeiathur, and burial will be fn St. Miry’s qemetery. ' . Killed in Accident 41 3 . ly F s V . KI ttl €211

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