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Highland Park Press, 5 Dec 1929, p. 43

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emory of hered on | to m «> Am?‘ the orig. Whoâ€"fol. lady ad o who de. long rule 20 years o many > ‘r old . 10989 New Street Lights Are Turned _â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" on in the Cornell Subdivision Tuesdly ni‘u m 96 ,Mm subdivision, â€" known " as ~Briarwoods; The posts are Of concrete with a graâ€" nite finish and the tops are of â€"an English lantern type.= _ Before these lights were turned on Deerficld _had _ approximately _ 175 lights, now there are about 271 in the village.â€"â€"This ~improvement . adds . a great deal to the northeast part of town. ie meseeaatnaals n no ns The membership chairman reported tnat over half of theâ€"members have paid their 1930 dues. There were two new members, Mrs. Chas. Kapschull and Mre. N. Neargarder, and one junâ€" lor member, Ruth Tennerman. . ~__* Deerfield Auxiliary Hold Special Meeting A special business meeting of the Deerfield unit American Legionâ€" auxâ€" iliary was held at the home of Mrs. Ruth Huhn with Mrs. Ralph Peâ€" terson assisting hostess on {ionduy evening, December 2. : ~â€" Arrangements for a card party to be held ‘at Green Treen Inn Monday evening, Dec. 9, were discussed. e The message from the department president, Mrs. Florence Kellogg, was read by the secretary, Mrs, George Briggs. f : ~Mrs. John Farner was appointed rehabilitation _ coâ€"chairman and reâ€" quested to send clothing, including men‘s overcoats and children‘s clothâ€" ing, collected by the unit to Ameriâ€" can Legion headquarters, Chicago. The unit voted to send Christmas baskets to several Deerfield families. The president, Mrs. Mau, reported that she had received a request for men‘s ovércoats from the department rehabilitation chairman, Mrs. Grace Tibbals. R ; concluded the meeting. â€"QOn Fuesday afternoon Mrs. Harry Olendorf was hostess to a bridge party at her home on Hazel avenue. Twelve guests attended.,. . Mrs. Irene Thompson Deem underâ€" went a major operation at the Wauâ€" kegan hospital on Friday morning. _ Mrs. T. L. Knaak, Misses Emilic and Ida, Messrs. Otto and Theodore Mr. William Barrett, who has been under observation at Mayo Brothers past two weeks, has returned to his home in .Deerfield. f Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hunt of Fair I!linois. Mr.â€"and Mrs. Dan Hunt of Fair Oakes avenue hadâ€"as house â€"guests for the past week (over Thanksgivâ€" ing), Mrs: Hunt‘s parents, brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weiâ€" mer, Ira and Elizabeth, respectively, of Miami, Fla. ‘On Tuesday the Weiâ€" mer‘s left to motor to Miami to réâ€" l % M _ Ned e v 0 return to Deerfield next spring ,-,d.y.â€"Doc.S. anial DEEREFIELD NEWSâ€"FLASHES the 96 ornamental St. Paul‘s Church Hold The Christmas sale of the St. Paul‘s â€" Ladies‘ Aid, announced last week, will be held at the Charles Kapâ€" west of the postâ€"office, on Saturday, December 7, afternoon and evening.â€" Paul‘s team is in full swing. . The opening game of the season was won from the St. John‘s team of Evanâ€" ston.â€" Tuesday, Dec. 3,â€" the first league ~game was ~played against Palatine, The team is trying to arâ€" range a game at home every week. Miss Gayle Borneman _ â€" ~â€" Assumes Nurse‘s Duties _ ~Miss Gayle N. Borneman assumed her duties as nurse in the Deerfield grammar school on Monday, where she will be every day during the week to..gi ils. medical inspecti take care of any emergencies. â€" Brief Iliness Ends The Deerfleld people are very happy to welcome Miss Borneman and pledge their sincere coâ€"operation. Frances Atwood Wilson, 14 years old, daughter of James and Alice Wilson, died at her home early Monâ€" day morning, December 2. t e‘ ‘Her death came as a complete shock to her family and friends as duration of illness was brief and she was never considered to be in any immediate danger. > â€" Frances was born December 20, 1914, _ at _Naperville, â€"Illinois, _ and came to Deerfield with her parents in 1920. She graduated from the Wilmot school in June, 1929, and was a freshmarn at Deerfieldâ€"Shields Townâ€" ship high school. She was a memâ€" ber of St. Paul‘s Evangelical church school and was an active member of the young people‘s "L. L. L." club.= ~â€"Frances leaves to mourn her death her bereaved parents, four sisters, Edna, Betty, Pearl and Lenore Wilâ€" son, and a hostâ€"of friends. _ Funeralâ€"services ~were "held at the home at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday, Dec. 4,. .and at . St. Paul‘s Evangelical church with the pastor, the Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, officiating. . 4e tery. J â€"_~ MRS. LORETTA WILLMAN, Local Editor: DEERFIELD NEws AND PERSONAL TTEMS Send contributions to local correspondent before Tuesâ€" day noon. Help her to make this section interesting. was in in Death Monday \Frank Jacobs Dies i | After Month‘s Hiness 4 Fl’,& Q’El ,J bs, sevenâ€"yearâ€"old | im-by Is O.f}.(h! son é!%.‘fif %*&“ P â€"F â€" Biederstadt â€"given at the Central avenué, died at the Alice| Presbyterian church Monday evening, ii‘:::e hospital, Lake Forest, Friday demoni;tratad not: only 1!:: r:sn be afternoon, November 29. __________ . | done in private %flm About a month u'é:”?nnfir was | had come fif%’chfllfii in and taken ill with diphtheria and scarlet| lessons as well.. Five of the pupils fever and hovered between life and | in no way could their performance be death for many days, after which he | found to be inferior to the others; as seemed to be recovering when comâ€" they showed the same tone quality, to the hospital, where he underwent | to the musical phase of theâ€"composiâ€" an operationâ€"andâ€"hopesâ€"for his reâ€"| tion.â€"This is â€"a distinct advancement. covery were entertained until Friday | in the art of teaching piano, as many when he passed away. l pupils benefit â€"by being in a groups He was born October â€"11,â€" 1922,| and retain their interest in the subâ€" in Deerfield, where his parents are| ject when it often becomes lax withâ€" well ~known, having resided here| out the stimulus of close competition many years. His mother was Florâ€"| which class instruction gives.. Of ence Johnson, daughter of MraÂ¥apd especiahxinmtjegt{w' the two piano Mrs. Julius Johnson. pieces, of which there were four and Junior attended Deerfiecld Grammar | the ‘eightâ€"hand arrangement of a school and was in grade 2A. "Valse Impromptu" by Seybold. About a month ago Junior was taken ill with diphtheria and scarlet fever and hovered between life and death for many days, after which he seemed to beâ€"recovering when comâ€" to the hospital, where he underwent an operationâ€"andâ€"hopes â€"for hisâ€"reâ€" covery were entertained until Friday when he passed away. ys He was born October â€"11,â€" 1922, in â€"Deerfield, where his parents are well ~known, having resided here many years. His mother was Florâ€" ence Johnson, daughter of MraÂ¥apd Mrs. Julius Johnson. . He leaves to mourn his death his bereaved ~parents and a younger brother.. <â€" uind ______C, I. A. Méets Jecember 20 _ The ©Deerfield Grammar school Parentâ€"Teacher association will hold a regular meeting on Friday afterâ€" noon, December 20, in the school audiâ€" torium at 2:00 p. m. _ A Christmas program will be given by the school children. ~ Funeral services were held on Satâ€" urday afternoon and burial was â€" in North Shore cemetery. _ ~<~The Happy Four will give another of their famous dances at the Maâ€" sonic temple on Saturday. evening, December 14, and music will be furâ€" nished by the Jockey club orchestrt. ~Theâ€" Ladies‘ Aid society of; St. Paul‘s Evangelical churchâ€"will hold their bakery and fancy goods sale at the Kapschull real estate office on Deerfleld road on Saturday, Decemâ€" ning to the University of Missouri at Columbia after spending Thanksgivâ€" ing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Kress. Gordon is captain of first freshman football team. â€" â€" _ r. and _ Mrs._E._K. _ Williams of Nashv r.‘ "n':q is visitiny their Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson, who have been living with Mrs. Peterson‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Klemp, 8Sr., have returned to their home on Hazel avenue and Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson, . who have been occupying the .Henry . Petersonâ€"apartment, â€" are now residing on Deerfield_road............. The Altar and Rosary of the Holy Cross church will hold a regular meeting in the church hall on Friday evening, December 6, at 8 o‘clock. _ daughter, Mrs. F. W. Russo. Gordon Kress returned Sunday eveâ€" Pupils Gave Fine Pian»s Reciital Last Monday _The beautiful basket of flowers were from the G. L. Sorensen shops. . Among those participating in the program were: Sara and â€" Philip Getty, Betty Muhlke, Frederick Pieâ€" penbrook, : Marilyn Gooder, _ Voneta Frost, Barbara Ashman, Walton Brugegman, Duncan Reeds, _ John Engâ€" strom, Helen Engstrom, Grace Varâ€" ner, Charles Kapschull, Gladys Schesâ€" kie, Arlene Mentzer, Julin Huyg, Mabel Kinley, David Stryker, Edgeâ€" ginia Farmer, Jane Agnew, Mrs. Engstrom, Beatrice Huyg, Carl Kinâ€" ley and Pearl Stanley. â€" :. EVCCADy Survey‘s Contagious _ _ Situation in Deerfield ~â€"Dr. David Deering of the state deâ€" partment of public health made a survey of the contagious disease sitâ€" vuation in Deerfield and â€"vicinity with Dr. C. J. Davis, commissioner of health, on Friday, November 22. ' there was contagious diseases and obâ€" serving the methods of quarantine recommended, he felt that there was no cause for alarm and that apparâ€" ently the situation was well in hand. He was pleased with the idea of the: medical inspection of the school children and the employing of a school nurse, also the calling to the attention of the parents to the proâ€" tection measure, "Toxin Antiâ€"Toxin," 4 U P U DN ALHâ€" d RDUrCrt PS peiote i pa ut EBC h? I The Deerfleld O. E. 8. chapter will hold their annual business meeting and election of officers on Thursday evening, Dec. 5, at the Masonic temâ€" will follow. Mr. James Keenor and family of Wilmette have rented the Knaak apartment on Deerfleld road. Mr. and Mrs, John Piepenbrok of Beaver Dam, Wis. were~* dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. F. G. Piepenâ€" brok on Thanksgiving. The Ladies Get Together club will hold their next meeting at the home Eo Â¥ ntrvints Aioabiease P on Tuesday, December 17, at 2 &‘clock:~" After visiting the homes where necesuntbeiPeaba se ns Kn 6 en ny! N20 M m ts se uarwerrecoree Tedenubeermemners sous csn nmenaiins. 6 i 20 c ues m mrere mm oproms

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