Nov. 21 to the acâ€" is heâ€" was rty that â€"the ounty unâ€" in which he ownerâ€" rth Chiâ€" Chicago, . States Assistant and Atâ€" ord have inally. He r the title of adverse s, datin the land e stream. rit n part in all, Wauâ€" # of Chiâ€" erested in is at Grass ; and Lake ie property ; to exceed ich are set 1 by special ort will be e Claire C he county . evidence the state uldâ€" have forced,: it ‘s Comâ€" s Suit in n Dur. rs . _ It had years. y, taken j land in th e Instiâ€" y Hervey C ch "swamp ublic is are anâ€" it against iming the hat Grass pe and titute exposiâ€" is Son G END Atâ€" be fore 1929 in the Miss â€"Catherine â€" Gannerman of â€"Glencoe was a weekâ€"end guest of Mrs. â€"Frase and & of Bobâ€"oâ€"Link road, Highland Park on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ruth Frase entertained the Pot Luck club at her home on Tuesâ€" day afternoon. f Worthy high priestess night was observed at Damarcus Shrine, Chiâ€" cago: on Wednesday evening and Mrs. Floyd Gunekel..; . ;. . ... . _: _ Mrs. Floyd Gunckel and Miss Mary Thompson were among guests at a â€"Edward K. Wiltiams will have an exhibit of Brown County Types under the auspices of the Hoosier Salon Paâ€" trons association at the Hoosier Art gallery, 211 West Wacker drive, Chiâ€" cago, beginning November 18 through December 2. P eet 3 â€"On â€"Thursday, Nov. 21 at 2:30 o‘clock thereâ€"will be â€"a â€"program, reâ€" ception and tea. Miss Lucie Hartâ€" rath will talk on "The Analysis of the Landscape." Mr. Williams sumâ€" mer home is in Nashville, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. G.â€"F. Danforth of Springfield avenue announce the birth of a daughter November 3. â€" _ _ . ~Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Anderson and guests of Mr. andâ€"Mrs. Ernest Shroeâ€" der of Crystal Lake, Sunday. Mr. Louis Clark of Omaha was a guest at the Reichelt home on Wedâ€" nesday, _ * 2 _ Mr. William Barrett is at Rochesâ€" ter, Minn., where he is under obserâ€" vation at Mayo Bros. hospital. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Vineyard and family departed Friday morning by auto for California, 5 The Ladies‘ Getâ€"Together club was entertained by Mrs. Mary Trute at her home on Second street on Tuesday her luncheon bridge club on Tuesday at her home on Orchard street. ~‘Mr. and Mrs, Ward Gauntlet of Deerfield road announce the birth of a daughter, Thursday, Oct. 31. + _ Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Gooder and family recently enjoyed a motor trip to Thessalon, Canada. They stopped en route at Blaney Park andâ€" Sault Ste Marie, Mich.,. and cwere . away about a week. Mrs. Terry Edwards of Chicago was a weekâ€"end guest of Miss Eleanor Meyer. j Last Thursday evening the officers for the American Legion were elected. Arthur Montgomery was elected post commander for the coming year. ‘The next meeting will be held Friday, Nov. 29 instead of Thursday due to Thanksâ€" giving. § * Thursday Lincoln Ave., Deerfleld, Ill. Tel. Deerfield 153â€"R Deerfield News and Personal Items ',MQ_z Send contributions to local correspondent before Tuesâ€" day noon. Help her to make this section interesting. DEERFIELD NEWSâ€"FLASHES 1, 1929 On Thursday afternoon Mrs; M. O. Hopkins, president of Wilmot P. T. A., will entertain the seventh grade mothers at a "Silver Tea." This will be the first of a series which a group of the mothers are planning to give sunds for the association. a display room and flower store in the building on corner of Deerfield and Waukegan road. t s Evangelical church will meet at the home of Mrs. A. Winter on Thursday, Nov. 21. A Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Freeman visited relatives in Horican, Wis. on Sunday. _ The Sewing circle of _ St. Paul‘s ~~Mrs. E. Long and daughter, Eunice, and Mr. Mehrtens of Chicago are visâ€" iting in Pontiac, Mich.. _ __The Ladies‘ Aidâ€" society are planâ€" ning to hold a bakery and fancy goods sale on Saturday, Dec. 7. <The locaâ€" tion of the sale has not been fully determined, so watch for further anâ€" nouncements. ~~ *~= â€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. August Winter had as their guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. Winter of Buffalo, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Fredâ€"Winter, son and daughâ€" terâ€"of Chicago, ~Mr. and Mrs. Max Winter of Wheeling. â€"â€"_â€"_: bazaar and dinner so great a success. The chicken dinner attracted a much larger crowd than they anticipated with the result.that a number Nad to be turned away which was a great disappointment. However those who were fortunate enough to be served thoroughly enjoyed the delicious meal. While the fancy goods sale was also quite a success, yet there are a numâ€" ber of lovely articles including aprons, dresser. scarfs,â€"pillow cases, etc. left and are at the home of Mrs. F. H. Meyer, who will be glad to .show thent to any one who may be interested. ~~Mr. and Mrs. F. Browning, Mr. and attended a card party given by the Emmanuel Shrine <at the Karcher hotel, Waukegan, Saturday evening. Mrs. Mary Stoll was chairman of the committee in charge of the party and Mrs. Alice Ender, the basket of fruit. The Dorcas socicty of the Presbyâ€" terian church wish to express their appreciation to ‘all who donated or â€"Mrs.â€"Ruthâ€"M.â€"Fraseâ€"tookâ€"part in the ceremonial work when Bethlchem Shrine, Chicago, observed Worthy High Priestess night on Monday eveâ€" ning, Nov. 18. & The four Foxworthy children are with scarlet fever ememoy Mr. and Mrs. W. Tennerman and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Alkofer of Libertyville on Sunâ€" day. . ce o ae Arog th 3 Mr. and Mrs. B. Davine are in Akron, Indiana. Mr. George Lumbye Sorensen, landâ€" uy ceinnnn uie siec ie aaldh on en un ies amin n ean h couieâ€" Teg)h Facke enc t s (og deeatong s wl T H E ill assures Deerfield citizens of everyâ€" thing they need in banking plus added Aacilities, for=â€"inv . insurance, mohzofwflmgies and everything necessary to make the bank truly the Citizens State bank of Deerfield. ~â€" Ethel Kreh, also of Deerfield, has ‘been acquainting herself with _ the "various clerical duties of banking at !‘"the Citizens State bank of Glencoe. On Saturday, Nov. 23, the Wilmot Farentâ€"Teacher sssociation will hold tbthepou‘to&‘ mmï¬ m The bank has an investment affiliâ€" ation ‘which will enable it to handle all forms of financing. The unusually Citizens State Bank _ 1 Opens in Deerfield ______.__ Saturday, Nov. 23 The building itself is a~monument to Deerfield craftsmanship, materials and growth, as most all of the conâ€" tracts were let to Deerfleld contracâ€" tors, the bank in all cases favoring The National Tea company is to have a grocery and market in the store in the bank building as soon as it can be finished. â€"Officers in the new bank â€"building have â€"been â€"rented to Doctors ~J. â€"P. O‘Connell and Walter B. Metcalf, the latter a prominent physician of Deerfleld and the former an equally prominent dentist. They have the most modern equipment obâ€" tainable: for their â€"respective> prac Deerfheld Vernon Giss also. of Deerfield with Donâ€"Easton will handle two of the experience with the Wheeling State bank. â€" » P R E S 23. _Practical and valuable gifts will be given to everybody on ‘the openâ€" ing day. ‘The entire bank staff will be present to greet depositors and visitors. The organization includes John L. Walker of Deerfield, presiâ€" dent,: who is also president â€"of â€"~the Fort Dearborn Insurance of Chicago, the Citizens State bank of Glencoe and the Citizens State company of Chicago. . Mr. Walker is also a direcâ€" ization. Eugene K. Butler was also H. Walker of Chicago, a veteran banker of that: city is a viceâ€"presiâ€" dent, holding a similar .office in the Citizens State company of Chicago. Mr. Walker‘s contacts with Chicago bankers and credit men will prove very valuable to the Deerfleld organâ€" ization. â€" Eugene K. Butler is also secretary of the Citizens State Inâ€" vestment companyâ€"andâ€"an officer of the Citizensâ€"State bank of Glencoe for the past four years, W. W. Mcâ€" Ilvaine, the cashier is extremely enâ€" thused absut his cpportunity to build up the business facilitiese of Deerâ€" banking background fitted for his task. Don Easton, also of Deerfield, has been learning the fundamentals of banking at the Citizens State bank of Glencoe. : bidders make him well Miss Dorothy Eadu‘ won the ladies 5 gentlemen‘s. . Mrs. John Garrity of Ridge road was awarded the vacuum sweeper, Mrs. William Peterson the electric iron and Miss Clara Ender the basket of fruit. _ Delicious refreshments were served «â€"Cardâ€"Party a SBuccess se Theâ€"card â€"party sponsored by the Altar and Rosary society of the Holy Cross church in the new hall was quite a successful affair. There were ten tables of bridge, ten of five hunâ€" dred and nine of bunco and twentyâ€" â€"Aâ€"report _ showed â€"theâ€"association was growing by leaps and bounds and not only have Deerfield members, but also members from Chicago, Detroit. Cleveland and New York. 4 Dorothy Lundquist, daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. W. Lundquist of Green wood avenue, celebrated her thir urday afternoon * Â¥ '.'.h.. l 4. Sh h.d' e Vmwï¬uvfiw“ â€"'fli Atâ€"a meeting of the new board of directors F. J. Labahn was elected president, Dan Hunt viceâ€"president, Ed. Selig reâ€"elected treasurer and C. health‘ for a number of years and underwent an ‘operation about two weeks ago, which resulted in her death. = & Mrs. Henning was a very charmâ€" ing and attractive young woman and was prominent in the social circles of River Forest. â€" â€" t ~â€"Funeral â€"services â€"were held on Satâ€" urday afternoon at 2:30: p; m. at First Evangelical church, Marion and Ontario streets, Oak l:t}\ Interâ€" ment Forest Home cemet@v.®* > J. A. Stryker, Mrs. E. Beckman and Mrs. C. Wessling from Deerfield atâ€" tended the funeral services. At the annual meeting of the Deerâ€" field Building & Loan association held last Monday evening four new direcâ€" tors were elected to fill vacancies, inâ€" cluding W. W. Geary, Dan Hunt, Sol brose Montavon was reelected. Mrs. Henning was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rehm of River Forest and. was born in Chicago in 1903 and at the age of two years came to Deerfield with her parents, where they lived in the house on Deerfield avenue, now owned by Mr. Geéorge Antes for eight years. The family then moved to present locaâ€" tion and was married to Lester A. Henning in 1924. They have one son, Robert. She leaves to mourn her death her husband, son, parents, sister Edna Former Deerfield _‘ ; Resident Dies Nov. 14 Building & Loan â€" Elects New Directors Mrs. Lois Rehm Henning died at Fohnsow, "Ntre: