i . t' I . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hutchison and? Mrs. Abbie Ward Royce, of Cleve- daughter Louise Ann, left for their land, Ohio, was the guest of her home in Irving Park Monday, after niece Mrs. Marie Ward Reichelt last spending three weeks intserfield.. week. On Monday, Mrs. Royce left Mrs. F. Peterson has rented the for Webster Groves, No., where she apartment, where she and her- family will visit her brother Grant S. Ward. are residing and will, move August_1 Miss Louise Sheehan, of Antioch, into the one now occupied by Mr. (was the guest pf Miss Helen Reichelt and "Mrs. Ralph Peterson, Jvho will on Friday and Saturday'. , C' live in the C. W. Boyle residenee'un- Mrs. Edward R. Williams, who' has til their home in HWY . . . her deeghter. Mrs. pleated. _ Frank-Russo expects to iuirtdrCtirhei" . -. n--- Flora“? nf Snruce. home in Nashville, Brown county, " pleLeu. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clavey of Spruce .‘ street, announce the.birth of a daughg ter, on Friday, July 26. . _ A ‘ 3 Mrs. James Mailiald will behostess to the Ladies Aid society, of St. Paul's Evangelical church at her -home on ThurgdasrAuguat lst. r" .. F The Ladies Get Together club Will enjoy a picnic at the Green Tred Inn on Thursday afternoon Auguste lst. . Mr. and-__Mrs.' N, D,' Bennett" sind family, who irejigititisrrM.r,st Ben- ~nett’s mother) Mrs. W/ Wilmot in "tuna-n... ,,ieifru1 friends . in 'Deer- HULL a nuv....--, - Waukegan, yisited friendrinistr- field Friday, where_Mrs. Bennett, who befoye‘her marriage was Edna'Wil- mot, taught sehcor-for' a number of years. The Bennett family reside in Grand Junction, Cola, and have been an a trip since June 6. They visited. in Ilirnver and vicinity, in Iowa, Illi- nois and Thorold, Canada, and Los Angeles., - W. Aitken has sold his home in Bannockhui‘n to [ Dermott of Chicago. _ _ "Ir. and Mis. B. ‘Di Mr. Ferdinand Trute, Ragga and Miss' Agm Highland'Park were‘ Wt " Mr. Divint's aunt, tcn, Illinois.. Fifty attended the nic held on Wednesd: Leke Zurick. Beating :basket‘ lupch wisre t features of the day. Mt and Mrs, o.lnderbrock have med from .Hazel. avenue, to the George' Antes apartment oh Deer- field avenue, recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Walch.. _ Mrs. George Engatronr of Central avenue had as Tt.eruTiitu list week; Mrs. l E. Chase, and Mrs. 'Chas. Bell of Ce at Rapids, Iowa, Miss Ruth Engstrom of Marian, Fla. . _ Th VSenï¬xd contributions to local correspondent before Tues- day noon. Help her to make this section. interesting. MRS. LORETTA WILLMAN, Local Editor . _ q _ incoln Ave., Deerfield, Ill. Tel. Deerfield ttB-A Deerfield tqesirii and Personal-Items ts. B.‘Divine and son, d Trute, Miss Arline iss,' Agnes Sullivan of "s were week-en,d guests 2's aunt, of Blooming- led the R. If. A. pic- Fednesday afternoon at Beating, swimming arid were the entertaining DEERFIELD NEWS-FLASH-ES l beautiful. J. D. Mc- Miss Louise Sheehan, of Antioch, (was the guest of Miss Helen Reiehelt on Friday and Saturday. , *' Mrs. Edward R. Williams, who' has dieea_aisitine - her daughter, Mrs. Frank-Russo expects to A/tuit/her', home in Nashville, Brown county, Indiana, the latter part of. the week. During Mrs. William's absence Mr. Williams has been doing some placer gold mining on the upper reaches of Salt Creek _ in-Brown" county, as a diversion. . His companions; were Mr. Garden, of Lake Forest, an architect, and ‘the latter': brother, a gold ‘miner from California. Mr. Williams i get about 25 "eolors" in his': first pan, a chor'is aspeck of gold. They also fqimd many small-ruby fragments. While there,-Mr. Williams alsd-paint, ed a pfeturé in Oils which he named "Gold Mining in Brown County.", . Mrs. Harry Muhlke has as her. guest; Mrs. C. M. Donner of Spring: field,- Illinois. .' V . , CamtrartorU Picnic a.m.. to 12 noon, Saturday' evenings The Lake Connty Contractor', as- from 6130 to. fl p. m. . sociation ‘wm hold its annual picnic _----""-'-'-""" I on Sahirday, August 3rd, beginning'; The liniment mikers should not ob- lat eleven o'cloek " Viking Home tl ject to those picnics where the-elder- Gumee, Illinois. . . . _ ly men plrrbatl. "3 Mr. and: Mrs. Ed. Jacoley are planning to build a home on Central avenue Shortly. _ ».,. _ Mrs. Irving Brand attended bridge club entertained by Mrs. Sewald Rebl ling of Highand Park. on Thursday. " Family Reunion Held -. The annual Muhlke family reudniot1 was celebrated swith picnic, supper at Highland Park beach on Saturday- and included among the guests were, Mr.land Mrs. R. M. Tant 'and son Harold; Mrs. W.- Kreh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arno Franty and family,, Mr. and Mrs. Irving" Brand; Mrs. G. L. Brand, of Deerfield; Mr. anders. E. Muhlke, Mr. and Mrs. o. Muhlke " Libertyville, and Miss Laura Mahl- ke of River'Forest.‘ 7 . Friends Night will be observed at the local'R..: N. A. camp otrTttttrsday evening, August'Sth. folloévfng the public dinner. ," Mr. and/Mrs. EugehéCooksy have rented their, house ‘onA Osterman av- enmi, to Mr. and Mrs. Severn of Highland Park, who, expect to move into it the middle of August. . - The Coterire’ is planning to hold picnic on Friday aftereyoon., Miss Gertrude. Babel of Chicago was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Harry Maw last week. C A T . ' Mrs. P. J. Duffy spent Monday at the home of her sister in Chicago. THE, PRESS Deerfield Garden Club Meets August 21 The next meeting of the Garden club of Deerfield will be August 21at, at the homé of Mrs, E. J. Ginter, Sun- set lane, Mrs. M. o. Hopkins will assist the hostess. . This meeting has been selected asl the occasion for exhibition of snap- dragons grown from the,.clubs seeds distribution.' The usual 'awards for excellence of bloom will be made. "Members will furniWown cgnfain- ers. In addition to this exhibit mem- bers are-asked to bring other mid- summer f%wers of excellence. ‘All members must exhibit. District 8 Auxiliary' C Meeting. Nexthionday, District, jitlht' American Legion Aurdliary will hold a niéiifintt Jn North Chicago on the evening of Monday, August 5, at. 8 o'eloek. .Mrs. Pearl" A. Duncan, department presi- dent' will be guest of honor. There w"ill be irleetion' "of-aiisitrict offietrs gm] other importtyibusiness. Mem- bers of Peerfiirld unit are invited to attend this .meetinsr'whieh promises to be miyst.intierestinir. W _ Mrs. Chester Wessling, Mrs. J. A. Stryker, Mrs. "A. Memer and Miss Ruth Frantz attended the annual con- vention pf the Illinois Bfaneh of Woman's Missionary societies held at Naperville last week. Mrs. Wessling was a delegate- from WomaniMis- sionary society of Bungalow church, Miss F'rantz from Y.P.M.C., Mrs. Merner from Mission Band. Mrg. Wessling had the honor of bringing back the only Gold Seal aWarded to the 'Woman’s Missionary society for having the most complete record in the state., --vt . I _ The local mtission Hand received honorable mention for their work. Mrs. Stryker was elected State See letary of Young Peoples Work. Mrs. F'; C. Niiirraberg, of Highland Park Was re-elected for the third time pres- ident of the organizatibn. â€The following gardens are opp to Garden club of Deerfield members the evening of August 9th. ' Piease telephone Mrs. Frank Bur- roughs it Other members wish this date.. . ‘. -iiiiUiirrr'wleairv, Mrs. F. D. Bur.." roughs and Mrs. R.' L. Johnson, Change Banking Hours A Banking hours at Deerfield. State bank have been changed _somewhat, and the bank will be open daily, with the exception of Wednesday and Saturday, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturday‘s, from' 8 a. m. to 12 noon, Saturday" evenings from' 6:30 to. 8 p. m. . Gardens Open August 9 Attend Convention Waukegan Defeated 15-8 in' Game Held Sunday Deerfield T baseball club won an easy game from Waukegan on the Jewett field otf Sunday afternoon. Deerfield kept piling up runs every innirtuntil the final, score was 1.3 to 8. Waukegan earned only four runs, the other four were' made on errors, whe _ Dterfield: eoatfldept-, of their victor;I became careless and al- lowed opponents to score with "ouf much eitort. _ . _ _ Deerfield R. N. A. to .- Serve Dinner August 8 It was an ideal day and there was an Unusually large attendance. _ aTir,-xiiirTiiir-8tfCmrrmrirtettetrmr borne eopked dinner to which the pub- lie is invited to attend in the Masoniv temple. Mashed isoUtois, baked hqm, string beans, carrots-salad,. short- pake and coffee are some ofthe good .things to eat .Which will nppear‘Ton the menu. You can nob tutord tn miss this dippisr.: Tickets are now on sale. a - V _ Mr; Russo'd Brother "T 4r t J" Dies' in Chicago . Ciniht"r'i.v" Robert Russo, 27 year old brother of Frank W. Russo,. died at his home in Chicago on Saturday aft- ernoon, July 27. Funeral gervices were held on Wednesday morning, July 31, at. St. Erancis de Paula church amrburial in Calvary ceme- tery. " .. ' _" Lotus Beds abGrass _ Lake Start Blooming Nature lovers who hive been wont to travel to Grass Cake in years past to View the beautiful lotus blossoms that bloom on tthat lake will have -a more-splendid sight thivgeaf than ever before, according to Jack O’Con- nor, owner " Blarney Island, which is located in the middle oijhe lake. Blooming of the lotus beds, 'which are famous all over the world, started eiiriy this week, By the end of the week there will be thousands of the is located in the middle oCthe lake. Blogming of the lotus beds, 'which are famous all over the world, started eiirly this week, By the end of ‘the week there will be thousands of the flowers spreading all over the surface of the lake. A According to O’annor, there will be'eight to ten times as many blos- soms this year as there were last year. Although visitors are allowed to pick some of them, the authorities at the lake try to keep the culling within reasonable limits, “Q that-fu- ture visitors_may have something to look at. The blooms will be on the lake until Sember. f _ Highwood Whman Dies, Mary Bernardoni, 227 Highwood avenue. died Tuesday, July 30 at the Elgin hospital. ‘aneral sendces win be held Friday. Aug. 3 at St. James ., church. ‘ T The man who can climb mouptains. will of_ten kick if the trum.rrtei',hatel his no elevator. . The Deerfield R.N..A.'wi11 on Thurs Thursday, August I, 1921 Thursday, AW WALTER First Exal‘ yst lodge Nq again served city during 1 was also a e': land Park 10d a' mtimbir 'ty! b'. and A. D the Shrine; a Lake Forest' club of Chic: Elli; Itorn in s Jones just 46th birthda; came to At getting lost in, came di where he se Through the Arthur .Meei position at t mained ther cago, who; other mernly ily living w, side in Swe _Mr., Jone: 1905 to Mis The Nneh afternoop 0 many being Park lodgg, the permiss lodge. _‘The’ F.'ortii1odsrt ferment wa: Waukeg . N ur Waukega: ,cities int} number of year of lf ment censu butyhe mm somewhat reported f report shiw ' Oak. Par] the state 0 number-of year. The: in _oak Pa were born same periq: creases in 1 during the year. Cicero w of its class and in'the of babies of births fr ent popula There w Chicago la: tenths per death toll in Chicagc figure tar, death rate. The trif not usual]; bathing an _The cull trip to E', and anyw; to spend I (Conti