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Highland Park Press, 28 Nov 1929, p. 33

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Wee, .hirday, muse! urticles, I "thing: M, and lad“; I In: Why li “on? bug: t chum; ttttts j tet, d and. Id dun orieka4 I. “all An in. I as it ifmf tttt but '2 Ities, want Paul’s 88, In head" Sula ‘11.“ ,3! ”-w" c'iiti1"'g'Ccui"i'CC, 7‘ I Wt"°"”’w Hrs. Sol sumo nnd {many left guard-y ending for Witt Palm Beachr mam, when they expect ioiietsathotatrrr- ___-_, _ magma. Iiltter, is spending the mkwtth 1iiiCiihtiogtt. 14-" Don- danville, " Hanna, minoisf - _ "M Mr. and Mrs. Burch! Yam spent the week-end a mum m. and attended Winonma-Minpmta football Ft" - an Satan!» after- noon. . _ Miss Acne; and Florence . Gloden departed Sundny evening for Min- Lioiiouoeimpiiarlgyst4Nt.r?cr-il1 mi: relatives until Thanksgiving. Aht Friday they will have for Denver, Colo., where they will spend (week. Mr. and Mrs. William Kent were hosts " petty “their home on Cen- tral avenue on Seturdey evening. LiiriiriitTiiT6Fri in phnni in: , hard to be he!!! on Monday evening. De- cember 9, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose' Montana, the Green Tree inn, west Lake “Forest. The ptsNieahrmsritetrttvattatndc= "mLaaaas-,a, DE.” C. t' Davi- apént'the week-end in St. Louis, Mo. T Miss Janet Miller of Milwaukee. Wis., spent the week-end with _ par- ents, Mr. and in. G. W. Miller. The Ender family are planning to spend Thanksgiving with Mi. and Mrs. E. J. Bingham of Irving Pat: 0n Fridey deem Mrs. J, Rom- mel of Deerfield avenue entertained in compliment to her house guest, Mrs. g'. Bosch] of Peru, Illinois. On Thursday Mrs. Donald we: entertained on Sunday at dinner by Rev. and Mrs. P. 'G. Piepenbrok and was a supper (nest of Mr. and lira. Fred Rorenhertter. Momuo afternopn she was entertained by Mm. Koebelin. Mrs. Bosold left Tuesday morning for Franklin Park, where she will spend a few days before returning to Lrrttome-ia-rtm.-- - ___" ___ Mm. J. W. Strong and Mrs. Harry olenderf attended their bridge club, E§i9h_"!' ontogtained by Mrs. J. WW7 Humid Man, non of Mr. ', a. Hurry Hun, has been Briotuthill witlurlmtrttr, nuw _ -» . At 5 nesting cube Deerfield" (Hf _S. chem held on Ihurtday evening In the llssonic‘ comply)“. and Mrs. Douglas- of~Chies¢o presided in the cut . and ‘sssisted with httiUtion ceremonies. Following the business melon s de%UiU shop may supper We: ssrved in the dining room. 7 MR& ILORET'I‘A WILLMAN,’ Local Editor Lincoln a-ve.-,-ayeerae1d,:-sii-. "e""N TelrDeerfieW168-R In. l T. m’m‘auh- 1uhraririia'ia-iri "iiiri'GriiUCiirtiGiiiirr" Deerfield . News and Personal Items ‘* DEERFIELD NEWS-FLASHES unit mr5Thrra 3 arr.angttnugouottudaatherir glut! mrtNndar- Mr; until“. True Nelson of Chicago. The Daniela _, unit, American 1Atrittt Hrattmy!r,"rttl hold a special bulimia mating at the home of Mrs. Clarence Hahn» may "evening, December 2, at eight o’clock. _ On Fridqy afternoon, November 22, a group id members of the Garden club of Deertuld visited the chrysan- thdmnm show at Garfield park. Hines. S. M. Gooder, D. Blasier Nixon, J. A; Reichelt, Jr. and Mary Lawton Smith attended meeting of aitrhieV-Park- bunch oi- mum. not League of, Women Voters held, on Friday afternoon at Presbyterian church. Dr. Rachel Yarroa spoke on “Social Hygiene. - Kiss Beak Galloway has rented” her apartment on Deerfield avenue ill leave the latter rt of. the James. R. A. Ntt1ttomlnrr, tthet- dorf and Clue. Ktpoclmll Intended the rally day for district tWenty-one, Illinois Congress of Parents and alrarcttt,,stl,ttTa, be“; M: the Gama-school 'iit'Tt2it"i' 1itiisAiitr'dis 'maiihtdtiyfeuWt-", vember 20. Included nmong the speak- ers wereWr. John E. Baggett, prin- cipal of Lake Forest schools; Mrs. J. A. Allen, Mrs. J. E. Edmonds of La Grange, Mrs. Cynthia B. Patter of Gurnee, Mrs. Alvin Johnson, Evan- ston: Mrs. H. A. Storms, district dr. mtor, -wiltttetterHKrs aps--t-aiktrd, Wank-gen; Mrs. Dan Pagerttacstate chairman of Child Welfare maga- sane. Play Second Game The basketball team of St. Paul’s Evangelical church will play their wound game of the int-Lawn on Tnes~ ddievéhing, December 8; in the Deer- 11eld Ichool auditorium.- The team is planning s' home ("no each week during the winery Wateh for fur- TEra'mtsytrrrtaetrrrreFRiiFaEiii- evening, December 2, at nigh} pfclogk. A m invigutién is extditded to the public totttrid. , _ q _ Diier%gd Athletic _ - -' . Club Dinner Dee. 71th msisieeuiirattiutat an will hold it. annual dinner at the Wheeling Union hall on Saturday evening. Dr. 7.""he dinner in: use followed by dancing, in which the public in in- ,sLjjLretie*rte__11t1sitrr1till he tn. _ Piano Recital piano recitd 'r gggils tf Ming atesdatr-adtemmm,-a--Nkrv.--ak--tmd--the following ot.tietsrrr Alere, l unanimously elected for, the earning year: Mrs.' Carleton Scribner, president; Mrs. R. Johnson;- ,iee-irreaidetttt Mrs._ J. smlmsdmmmum} W. $iiiiiiN iiiiiiiiii"iiiiiiaiiiit 'i'i"etii'ti"tiri"ri' Mrs. Julian Suitih, treasurer, and Mrs. Monroe McKillip, historian. Garden Club Holds ve fl _ Annual Meeting Nov. 20 l _The Garden club of Deerfield held its annual meeting at the ”home of Mrs.. Hugh Patterson with Mrs. F. W. Mrs. F'. r.tatiatin" was . guest of her sister, Hrs. "tnes Daugherty, of Austin on Wednesday. V Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ashlin]: left mg!” a mom: trip to Flor- ida; They expect to, be “my about three weeks; - ". Mr. Gordan in”, who is attend- ing the University of Missouri " Columbia, will spend Thanksgiving m Kress The Deerfield Shopper ' Makes First Appearance In tmurAo prove to the Deerfield people that the local business men are striving to serve theuatrmsttmitrdrrak thoroughly satisfactory manner and to give not only the best of merchan- dise, Init also fair price and tofu- ther prove this, angering it to_tho trtTrGttiattir, I: 'iiiinRtttrhrtbrnhmtr-r "mm men of Bestrfieid, iopuiiditRtu that time but hock. The members of the St . Paul’s Ladies Aid of Ditrfie1d will sponsor I t3t.sruttrtmr-mu 021nm, “this, sprain and my other useful thing: for the hem and person“ wear, the a “It of homubakod cakes, pies, eoohiea, bread, can. dt the "ant Ito" room. “mm to an palm tuataii"r"Y -rYiuiikgdiikii" Ber-ttt Natthwestern Settlement Alena In-trt-au-dar. Dee. ' tj.6i.ot.tipft, pro Span-in corms. sole of thirty-six voices. entertained with . delightful prognm of music in the Prriuld trthe?1C11utrttoriy1t _on Sun: day evening, ttiiFiatirii 34, and” an auspices of the "L. L. L." club of the St. Paul’s Evangelical church. 7 Elmhurst College Club Presents Fine Program "While the nudfenee mvnot u large as anticipated, yet it was very appuciative Anna; 'tnthmsinatitu---r----.--- 7,- ,MUudér the very nbh directing]: of John Ah _Minasama,isdaistrtr-, Paul pianist, ther following program wu given; 1, Av Maria, Bandit; Veni Creator Spiritus, Bart thiitdil Gloria. Patti, Pdestina; Adora To, Fr: Huminn, the Glee club; 2,an- taims, Chopin; Huh. Burk the Lark, Shubert-Liszt, J01dasmar ' Hille; 8, Stud uni JEittler, new; Han adtrhe-or-LWr---laataukw-, 5047 " With Us. Knatalsky, the'Glee dub; t- Regrets, A. Gretchnanow", Canoe netta, A. D. Ambrasio, Paul Seloruski; ti, The Magnet and ttit Church, When I Go' Ours! Doors, After Much De- §.bate Internal, Gilbert and Sullivan; WEN 3315; F," WEST)“: Inn; in original language, Bone of, thd Volga Bonanza (Russian), Gate Nacht (German), Stop Tickling his (English),. Thranvitation (Bobs- misn), the Glacial». _ v. Card Party Planned . _ for Friday Afternoon The members of the Mutant! Bor, any society of the Holy Cross church and their friends are invited to 3 end, party to be held in the‘church hall on Friday afternoon, at 2:730 otdoeks- November 29. Mrs. J. Mooney, ttrtrsi- dent of the society, is chairman, and Mrs. Eugene Enact, etrehairmnn of tommithoe in charge of the party. Prizes, will be awarded and refresh- -aiiritittc-tthL1rtt9ittft, cents; _.'- Deerfield Team Loses to the Waukegan Modae "fiirahaiiFtiieiiiirra"iiii "-iiiiiruTCRECTiriiii"""' "iiirrEiF"itarrrnrhrrrr-thiresh-,t-'at-- to, when Teufer ma Stunt, toga , _ mum. broke. "throttiVth. “or": . tht Mau mm 'fm‘ohfthikn. in an Deathld and Bone, within; in a _ 'toitehdetwn. "e f I T _., The Wenkezan Moose football teen. handed the Deerttetd eleven e 6 to 0 defeat at Weiss tieId yesterday After- tremely cold a terse number of but has brewed the elements tooritat- the locale come through with I vic- In u “wrought? "tis*ierratstqyytr, -The Deane“ "tteegttttttrr-ttted l formidable lineup. an the Wanke- nn News, and showed a spud, at- tack throuehditF the Jim-noon. It was gamma ”and” dtmoon that; the Moqse will pity the High- iiiiiiiftStu Grand Pglonnise Brilliantae, Chopin, E3] FEE 551

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