Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 26 Dec 1929, p. 35

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The. 3701.46 9.” no.” than' bled It, an dike-n- muss Herb? 10,091.80 1.932." Ltu. 'titha% implom to work, hasten, Wont: a: tn. id that and an: Won hated "t in to of ith m. mans.“ 'lr con- ' avail. contri- I tank; he ed. , in the toy in Mat L Thi, wee " ' head. hinting, i, tram. !ity and Ihpared of mm Mthe m W1.” LIE. mitten rfwo il. Call the Igyl tn we at. better use!” Vic- that = on. “E ill at he: Brunt! was Mrs. [my _ 11: me on Pt,tttrti,it ”3.“, tt,.pil,ti,.,,, 1fr. an In. w, _-- at T. . Chg“?! . A . C ~' A - _ . . W. U spent the' ,iise1taiifGiiiiGiiiiiGG in Toledo, Ohio. ' , ll of an. yr,ettt?y.u'.rrmtett, . . - 'ry; “Ln'rmmmmymLu Luella, of “M my m In. Louis Sociker and hymn Kr. and Mrs. Ethan Wilhstmt M “may. Members of the; D.erfitid It. N. A. tbre cordilur SWIM! ttt at.“ the nu- nual Christan. my in be held 'tthe Masonic tetttttVott Thursday emu, TL... nA Mr. and 'hs.Chrttrt-Wfiianaa had Mrs Mr. 1nd Ill-3:301:11 sayin- of Deer- field avenue in Nova ting holidays thdr‘lwg‘Mny"Um- versity of Ami. It)”. ti1ettt.t.1r, Miriam-r 1tfrh-rrriBgttatr' 1Wr. cago, and daughter "Id In: bulb!“ Mr. and. 51qu "futttt1eei-tttc Iowa. ' Mrs. Mimic wmmiiiii Luella, of China. In, Mr. anilim Iryyi 'pent Christ- mas Dysa,e1-.?f"-aiid-ahtc-eits- frank of Chicago Chicago Ibo gifts to Bibi! Mission. The'I‘riCJIIdLLL club aunt Christmas m to Be-tale and purchased "a vying! chnjr 'trr, one rd the invnlids tutt,L_'CdL...L.".U.LL.cc.ura. -. -lrtteiiiiiTiiF.-WiiiFie-rtiaiiriwirt, Springfield "menu Ind as their guests on Christmas evenj Mr. and In. George 831nm and daughter, Betty Lou, of CM ' __- Romany 'htasoi-dmttthtrtr-of- Mr: aMhrts,r.Waltres1tnsttemtquite iii for the ttattrtFametttt-aeh-r-hmmy on Second street: . . , The St. Paul’s 'il-theat church school sent .prrtit*iitr,xutdIhristut" Miss Rafi-m nut is spending the holidays 'rt- hunch Gum Ill. ", ec The pupils of the Wilmot saool presented 'sdtr1itthtftef3hriitttntratrrr- (mm at the ”11001011 Friday evening. The school in! tttt-'dtmsd for vacation until Monday! ran. 6. T _ Miss Vivian Innis. who touts: in Florence, Wit. trttmtteitt. the both- agys with aergate'mttqi-$re.uatmts-'Mgs; rted Hank of Wu “was. Mr. and In. J. W. Show sud Ion are planning to mind Christmss with friends in Bloom. m. , . . Mrs. J. R. Noam be but“. to s luncheon Md” at he home in Briarwoods on 'Fridsy utter-noon, "rMr. and-trecur-_-Mt-Apart ed last wallet 1% Pu. the" therMBygtt?tt1ttyt m with their dangling Tiii5 Fiiiiaiiuiirrrari.- "ite NETS“:sz , g, ---raiArs4bu'ye"i--'-" Mrs Glad“; The In Bttrr he Emu Aid "an" atb St. I's Fiiiiaiaj' _ettt.t..prtt/,irilt that he hm “In. 'tttth my.» Woodward may on um, YMMV QV------ -.'" m'- , rs. 1W.“ m- m " hot 3.1m}: any! dtaehter, Janet. Deedkld Locals yak-end irtttGirtaiitve, in mum: DEERFIELD N EWS-FLASHES daughtei, and family spent Christmas with rel: “has in lain, law's: -_- -v. Mr. and My; aretmuriitii will! make their home this winter within. Me. tkureh1in's mother 'trt_DeesriUtde sve- Friends of the yum couple extend “mutation: and best wishes. . -, Anmgnggmgnnmw‘rm 'ri'aiid- at Edna Momma” 1atrtr1tttr "trhtrtt. Frail]: Peterson and Percy J,dtthssstitNitcsthietustasoiieNckifdd; 'tuid, which took place at the Prea- byterian parsonage on Saturday, De- cember SI at 6 o'elock. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. M. Andrews and the only attendants were' Mina Pearl Petimaon tiytt.offl.trrtueandarr.tha,rr Meg-id of Highland Park. _ T DeertiehfPoIlde Chief --- _ ,, Is Martial Saturday like Margaret Hunt's room re- ceived the $2.00 attendance prize. The president, , Mrs. E. A. Wood, gn- nonnced that Dr. Evans, health edi- tttrc-of-the, Chicago'h'ibune win :9. pear on, a program " the next meet. ing to beheld Friday evening, Jan. 10. clean. wuh rooms and lunch roam itatee a, Week. Miss G. Bowman, school nurse, apt-ester! appreciation of the splendid eo-operation received mm -gqietttr, and "ttttlined a few of during the coming year. The ”mention voted -iiGGToprr. ate $100 -ttt equip and furnish the atttmmL-cluc,sctau,ca-.--.., aar, filth minus and _ 1'Yedadine the program a business Moth T.A.mheld. . 113.8. Harry Muhlke, membership chairmen reported there were 180 1939 members ending uneduca- ing it to 150 before next meeting. .'. for the artstyrtyhtrmmt' a'u‘m 31m; mum in them“- , _ I - I. " , F4 Hit" $t,tt of children presented a de- lightful 0mm,- “The Search for 8am Sltt'1, _.P__. _ _ y ve M "N-r -etr. seem was not in an enchanted forest, which provided atmocphere‘ for the story end where 'tt)tbita,,f)tir- ies, mum, homes, dolls end sun. has in colorful costumes played, danced and out: metal melodie- while Jams, the little girl travelled through it on has long journey to the home of Santa Clan: end in: re- minded otdeedaottheputyeuaad minted accordingly. The part of 'atc'" very Well taken by. Shirley C " Many Attend'my at Deerfield, School Friday 'ici-Fr-' 14min Ave., Deartuldrrll. C-,,, I-r-Au-att-AA-ees,,, DEEgnELD NEWS AND PERSONAL ITEMS and contribution- to loo] -trrsq1t*stt..tr- m. Pt"'t. Help her It_1t1tt j.ifll',)l',t,;'ilir'i'l1',iitt ready how that the cook put (but Whit" --.e-_. :'-~-"- ----_= ,Burial m in North Show.» wary.- A , CHE: otitmsther Jens of Deerfield. Testimony of his popularity and high eertrgtttt, m evidenced try beautiful tioml tributes and large attendance at funeral held on Monday afternoon at 1:30, o’clock " the Presbyterian church; The Rev. M. Andrew, pu- tor omeinted at the service nnd In. Ed. Selig and In. P. P. Browning rendered music. hides n has! of friends Norman lean: to mourn his sad and sudden *ttthhis hand patents. 1mm m hrs, In. Arum Henna, Miss Am- elil, Mrs. Agnes 'rennertrian of Deer- ttttyu' In. mnganl ttCStrtetmn., Ntrrtmmmiatheiumuatr.aitd Mu. Petersen (nee Cornea-en) and we: born in Weld, Nov. 1, 1906. Brwaa cheated in Deiifuid Gram- mu' and Deirfre1d-trhuidts high school. He- vermin” ”of the Dtyertieid Presbyterian church and actively eon- meted with young peoples societies. He was also a member of Deerfield Athletic club and football team. verdict, Va _ LseiéGGi death. only been dead-e oaitdrt-r-itrirtiGiiaG fond. r" _ T _ An inquest was held Stun-day 1ttprtitttrht, home at his brother Jens t'ttytmstrutrcgsatttttutsae and "h. .Euzone Becker, who ue an ap- pointment with Norman called nt his home about nix o'clock and learning tutheuduothrsenttmLtordirii not went to their Itotmeri Brib- woodt where he found him. He im.. $0313.23, mm to. them ing homer-mops the street Ind mm- moned a physician who worked over him for sometime, but to no avail. Hamming done in the house " the time 91 the accident and had evi- dently been unending a ladder from the basement, with “be: when ttds believed he lost his balance, struck his, hmurmrthe 906ml: featuring his skull. He died instantly. . "'3 some-ttnt dampened with the "Men Ind tuck: death at. Norman Wink” Petersen. IrNeftar,.ytt..r..rtd, a; six "o'crock‘ 1'Hitirt"Rii'itir if; Doc" a in the basement of th"‘hom.whkh he and Eugene Becker were build- in! in Briarwoods subdivision. Norman, Peterson Falls to Death in_ L_, _', f B6itiiiiWiiirBiiiidhiii Wetsuit; hm dimmed that I __ Hm--. -- -- I tdhi $8. , $5.175. cemetery at He m barn in Hulda, Grove WWII ‘0 AptnkSk " ya" no, “on he, has conducted his atom) warm. mmtmh'“ Ina-or tor Yuma mm for " “M“7' W Itt.tAe.t, 'tlet-tdirt-Ute,- JV-_--. ‘--__..-..., m.-.” -~~~w-: F2WV _ " ' ag%trien for the out um! months, gm! his dathxu dimetirdur-to this mica“. ' - George M, Weidner, proprietor of the general won " Amuse and utive of Lulu county, died of . ctr-oh Inst we} ttt"thet 81:11:17: gm unitu'im in ‘Iilmhe. than t'irriaiiuYikiir ti ”that fitr_the, ”at {our wash. 7 .k a-r-r-restart'--'-----")--)', want to make your contribution them through your business firm." C Aptakistic Merchant ' Forty-two Years Dead tit Chagahue thought merrier: they contributed to the Chicago coun- cil of Boy Scouts that they were duo thin: their ‘eupport to the scout movement itt Deisrtkstd. Such is not the one since money iontributeir'to the Chicago council remains in was cage. Only contributions made to the North Shore Area Council through the local Dedrtield district Boy Scout committee goes to. give Deerfield boys the benefits of scouting. We believe the boys of your home community should 1131-; your ttmt cogniierstjon with yoii‘r" persoiiiI contributions. Since you no doubt feel an ohiigution to the community in which your busi- iryimjTTiirBGt"iCe"a%"t"i'tTaGrii"i7, North Shore Area Council.“ the Boy Scout. of America, has the following statement to make. Mr. Ginter up: “may 'rteorrkr--iiviattrdar- Deerfield l and Mr. Ernest J. -tigtggttg.csatmmittat, AishiiLiiiiat __ Boy Scouts -c",e by Local (httttrttrutUn Mr. and an E. L BEGUM. tamed relatives " mm on. Christ- mu ft their home on Deertidid ne- Misa Euotor Meyer of flu-my, hr, spent the holidays with her pct. ents, Mr. Juyl M13. Tl.rr,Merer. It. 1nd Mm. P. J. man spat Christmas with relative; 1:,va Iton. yr.attdMm,R.D.steedisotou.. artist-ttworksite-att-tinn/io . 1ttre, (may ofrelatiiat that itomeroitChriistmas. Mr. iuid Mm, William Win}; aiic “mailman, entertained. relating 'ttttmir/et Chtutirtas dar ' ' In. Tritttnmardnt is entertdnhg mm from New York City 0% the. to!” ir,' ,"f: ‘_i"',i:".:i CC. ”g. 'IE9 Batu and Burns families as out, of qignymtine for scarlet fever. Thi?nncrll wu held Monday " 10 Dame“ Locals Ginter, ehairnitn U.)

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