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Highland Park Press, 9 Jan 1930, p. 31

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; 1980 !Ourtb School also . ieabe Restratettns, .. 2i t gipeih â€" Acintedhcieaiinâ€"and iss Helen Reichelt attended a lunâ€" §‘:°°" inâ€" Marshall Field‘s tea room No‘r‘:;:‘av vlvlil:h eight classmates of the orn filinois State Teacher‘s colâ€" .’53_9- from Elgin. Hamnghira 'w... ,, "v‘and Park, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bingham and daughter Sally and Mrs. Amelia Pyle Of Irving park. f Misses: Gertrude Martin, Charlotte Goelitz, Messrs, Richard Kress and ?:‘rlthhr were among the guests at °s Clara Ender left Tuesday morning for the home of her niece, Mrs. L. A. Dondanville where she will spend a fortnight. C o ~Mr.~ and Mrs, Eugene Ender had °s their dinner guests on New Years day, Mr. and Mrs. William Antes of Highland Park, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bingham and danahfar Salle arct *L WBE 3 Lc Av mt cperrieciopmeintineerd A Miss â€"Clara Enderâ€" left morning for the home of he Mrs. L. A. Dondanville whe Will snend a £artmizhs MiCa o Mr. and Mrs. G. Koch of Springfield avenue announce the birth of a son born Sunday, December 29, at St. Mrs. Raymond Meyer was hostess at a delightful bridge luncheon at her apartment on Deerfleld avenue Friday. Mmes. Harry Olendorf, Harry Baum and Jesse Strong were awardâ€" ed the prize, : . â€"â€"â€" _ George Sticken andâ€"Richard" Easton departed Friday morning for Florida. _<Mrs. J. R. Notz was hostess to her Sewing club at her home in Briarâ€" woods on Tuesday evening. _ _ hosts to their bridge club at their hyme on Chestnut street Friday eveâ€" ning. * ° a daughter Catherine Elizabeth born Saturday, January fourth. Mrs. Donâ€" danville before her marriage was Eva Ender and resided in Deerfield. _ ___â€" Luelia â€"J. Willman and Ruth Soet: ker visited: their grandmother, Mrs. Minnie Willman of Chicago last week. Sister Mary Leonette of Immaculâ€" ata convent, Chicago, visited at the home of her father Mr. James O‘Conâ€" nor on New Years day. She was acâ€" companied by Sister Mary Blendena. Mrs. Harold Youngs entertained ker luncheon bridge club at her home on Fodd court, Tuesday. _ â€" â€"â€" cago _ and _ Deerfleld. _ -rfi:lv';"" ‘ attended the matinee. ‘hirtyâ€"five scrap books made by rth grade pupils of Northbrook ool_were given recently by Mrs, riby ® f A‘s ward at Cook County hnanital Miss Anna Kalitzky of Chicago was a guest of Miss Rose O‘Connor over last weekâ€"end.. > 4 Mrs. J. R. Notz entertained her Sewing club at her home in Briarâ€" Mr. Petée Recktenwald of Elgin visâ€" ited his sister, Mrs. L Gloden on New Years day. pag®: ; vent e i. miBGET 1e noang m holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Burghart at Bannockburn. Mrs. Guy Miller â€"will be hostess to her bridge club on Thursday: afterâ€" noon at her home on Hazel avenue. Thursday, January 9, 1980 Deerfield Locals Elgin, Hanipshire, Wes L Decriield. _ ‘The . group DEERFIELD NEWSâ€"FLASHES ounty hospital. of Mrs. Hubbard‘s lecture given at the Stadium in Chicagoâ€"late in Deâ€" cember on "Table Arrangements." Mrs. Frank Rus#o will give a musiâ€" cal number "To a Water Lily." Projects will be discussed in groups, also in general discussion with Mrs. Williams as leader. the home of Mrs. Edwin Wood, Roseâ€" mary terrace, Wednesday, January 15 with Mrs. Jesse Strong as assistâ€" ing hostess. ° e The January meeting of the Garâ€" denClnbof_dembeheld.t Deerfield Garden Clubâ€" â€"*â€"â€" to Meet January 15 A ~short business session will be held promptly at 8 6‘clock and memâ€" bersâ€"are urged to be on time. tion box and parents are free to avail themselves of this opportunity. : ~ Seldom does such a distinguished person honor a Deerfield audience and few can afford to miss this very rare treat. _ _Deerfield people will no doubt recall %l;e vergv splendid talk given by Dr. / &. , editor of "How to Keen Web ccremm or the ffeage fenose and will be delighted to learn of the opportunity of hearing him again and it is with great pleasure that the Deerfield Parentâ€"Teacher association program Friday evening, Jan. 10, and extend a cordial invitation to the Deerfleld publicâ€"toâ€"attend. Dr. W. A. Evans wWill Address P. T. A. Jan. 10 was shot by the proprietor at the beâ€" ginning of the Civil war. _â€" 2 In the fascinatingly interesting serâ€" m of letters written tl:. Cé::afl(o inâ€" years preceeding war of No k. __Now _ "pearing in the society section of the Chicago Tribune, mention was made last Sunday of L. B. Page who was the father of the late Mrs.â€"Boomer Page, well known kindergarten teacher of the Chicago Teacher‘s colâ€" lege and Was superintendent of the De Forest school in Highland Park at the time of her death. Mr. Boomer was mentioned in the letter as repreâ€" senting Chicago at the funeral of. brave Colonel Ellisworth who took down the secession flag in the Marshâ€" al House in Alexandrea, Va., and Article in Tribune Send contributions to local correspondent before Tuesâ€" . day noon. Hdphrhmh&amm + ... MRS,â€"LORETTA WILLMAN,â€"Local Editor Lincoln Ave., Deerfield,â€"Ill.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Tel;â€"Deerfleld 153â€"R DEERFIELD â€"NEws AND PERSONAL TTEMS man and treasurer,; Mrs. Earl Frost. Following the business session memâ€" bers enjoyed bunco andâ€"refreshments. At the annual meeting of u;; Altar andâ€"Rosary society of the Holy Cross church ‘held on Friday evening, the following officers for the ensuing year were elected: President, Mrs. Eugene Ender; vice president. Mrs. James A _meeting of the Garden W%field will be held at the home of Mrs. Edwin A. Wood on Roseâ€" mary terrace, Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 15 with Mrs. J. W. Strong as asâ€" sistant hostess. _ Member of the Deerfleld R. N. A. and their families are invited to atâ€" Aend the installation of â€"officersâ€"to be held in the Masonic temple on Thursâ€" day evening, January ninth. A proâ€" gram and refreshments will follow ceremonies. Mrs. Anna Kampschulte district deputy will be installing ofâ€" ficer; Mrs. William Johnston, cermonâ€" ial marshall; Mrs. Chester Wolf, inâ€" stalling chancillor . andâ€" Mrs. Mabel Thompson installing musician.. _ Â¥ Wake uks â€"~â€"Â¥heodore â€"Enaak aind W ._â€"W._Mcâ€" new Deerfield Lions club. % Deerfield R. N. A. Hold Annual Meeting Deerfield Lions Club Garden Club Meets Install Officers oR \ f 4 * + M i ll'I-.!oI.‘ " aiva- other north resented.â€" 1Art,. mol Shapiro, Carl J. Witt, Chas. Scavuzzo, Ambrose J. Monâ€" tovan, Clarence Wilson. . * _ Meet Tonight 5x: Another big meeting of the new club is â€"heldâ€"this evening at 7 o‘clock. The principal speakers will be Joâ€" seph R. Adams, member of the interâ€" national board. of directors of the Lions, and Thor G. Lundgreen, or~ _ A few entertaining. solos on. the pianoâ€"accordian were rendered by Professor Murry Wilcox of Chicago. Mr. Wilcox also assisted in the singâ€" ing of the Lions songs by accompanyâ€" ing on his pianoâ€"accordian. He is a teacher of this instrument and reâ€" ceived an enthusiastic invitation to again visit the Deerfield.club._____ Other Members _ Otherâ€" members of this local club besides those mentioned are William LMIMâ€"M.â€""- STVC Pm C intrrinitet iivtce tneine tle dnc 2 Frank Russo;y: membership, Ed. H. Selig; finance, R. Lauer: constitution and byâ€"laws, Dr. J. H. Therrien. _ _ Sponsored by H. P. Club . =PheDeerfeld Lions club is sponâ€" sored by the Highland Park Lions club and at the first official meeting last week, President Gerritt Thorn ‘of the Highland Park Lions club gave a brief talk on the objects and code of ethics of this organization, after which he presented President Knaak with a Lions button. President Knaak responded with enthusiasm and asked for a united effort in doing great things for Deerfield. f â€"â€"Other â€" short talks were given by J. W. McGinnis, cashier of the Deerâ€" field State bank, and Thor G. Lundâ€" gren, commissioners Lions Internaâ€" tional, who organized the Deerfield Lions club. Others elected to office are: H. A. Olendorf, firstâ€"vieeâ€"president;â€"Ed. â€"H. Selig, second viceâ€"president;â€"_John R. Stoeck, third viceâ€"president; Frank Russo, treasurer. â€" J; .W. â€"McGinanis, Roy Miller, C. E. Huhn and E. L. Vinyard were elected as directors. Ray A. Nelson, chief Lion tamer, and Wm. Barrett, head tail twister. es Mclivaine, Secretary W. W. Mcllvaine, cashier CWBEE"’Enk, was ch the club‘s first secretary. Theodore Knaak, well known drugâ€" gist of Deerfield, was elected presiâ€" dent of the new Deerfield Lions club at the first getâ€"tozether meeting of the local business and professional men last week. s DEERFIELD LIONS Four com Other: Officers ~ shore towns will be , was chosen as solos . on. the rendered by c of Chicago. | in the singâ€" leatg"_EdsQ‘LB; nt; John R. ent; â€"Frank . ~McGinanis, of the rep 81 ite ES i%

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