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Highland Park Press, 24 Apr 1930, p. 35

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Thursday, April 24, 1930 â€"â€"Mrs. F. W. Russo of Second street was hostess to her luncheon bridge club on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clavey of West Deerfield road announce the birth of a son, Sunday, April 20 at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Steffes were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. O‘Connor of Highland Park, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Miller of Hazel avenue are entertaining the former‘s aunt, Mrs. Miller of Maywood. Mr. Gordon Kress, who is attendâ€" ing the University of North Dakota at Grand Forks spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Kress. p Mrs. Frank Hempstead is q at her home on Waukegan roa Rev. and Mrs. F. G. I’iepe%‘ok and two sons spent a few daysAhis week with ° Rev. ~Piepenbrok‘s â€"brother â€" in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. . Miss Christena Duffy is at the home of her niece, Mrs. Martin of Chicago. Despite the inclement weather on Easter Sunday all churches in Deerâ€" fieldâ€"were well attended and services and special musical programs were most inspiring. Mrs. A. R. Warner has rented her lovely home again this summer to Mr. and Mrs. George Eggert of Chicago. . Mrs. B. J. Dickens of Chicago visâ€" ited her sister, Mrs. J. A. Reichelt, Jr., on Sunday. Mrs. Mary Wessling is very ill. Mrs. William Wallace Ward .and daughter, Mrs. Neal, of Park Ridge were the guests of Mrs, J. A. Reichâ€" elt, Jr., last Tuesday. The obstruction in the sidewalk on Deerficld avenue, where Miss Louise Huhn Fell and broke her leg, several weeks ago, has been removed from the sidewalk. Mrs. C. T. Anderson and daughter Dorothy Jean and Miss Helen Reithelt visited the Misses Lulu, Edna® and Nora Behrens of Rogers Park on Friâ€" day. The Behrens sisters are moving to Highland Park next week. Principal. R. L. Sandwick of Deérâ€" fieldâ€"Shields high school will be‘ a guest and speaker at the Presbyterâ€" ian church Thursday evening at 6:30 at a fellowship dinner for the men of the congregation. Mrs. Harry Muklke and Mrs. C. T. Anderson attended a school exhibit at Gurnee, Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs Leslie Brand have rented their home on Decrfield aveâ€" nue for the summer, and Mrs. Brand and son will leave for Michigan, May first. : 3 Send contributions to local correspondent before Tuesâ€" day noon. Help her to make this section interesting. MRS. LORETTA WILLMA_N , Local Editor Lincoln Ave., Deerfield, IIl. Tel. Deerfield 153â€"R ) DEERFIELD NEWSâ€"FLASHES > DEERFIELD NEWS AND PERSONAL ITEMS Deerfield Locals te ill Friday, April 25â€"Play at Deerfeld Grammar school, Boy Scout meeting. Saturday, April 26â€"Roller skate contest, 2 p.m., corner of Deerfield road and Rusemary terrace. Tucsday, April 29â€"Tax proposition to be voted upon, polls open from 7 to 5 p. m. /upening of health programs Deerfield ‘ school. j Wednesday, April 30 â€" Parents day at Deerfield school. Card party, Holy Cross parish hall, 8 o‘clock. Lions club, 12:30, * Thursday, May 1â€"Ladies Aid soâ€" ciety of St. Paul‘s Evangelical church will hold regular meeting. O. E S. chapter meeting at Masonic temple. Dorcas mecting, Presbyterian church 2 o‘clock. Friday, May 2â€"Altar and Rosary society meeting, Holy Cross church 8 o‘clock. Visit Ridge Farm _ Preventorium Sunday On ‘Sunday afternoon, Miss Irene Rockenbach, Mrs. Browning, Shirley Varner, Janeâ€" Agnew and Richard Hoffman as representatives of the Junior department took . four dozen colored Easter eggs to the children at the Ridge Farm Preventorium. While there Mrs. Browning enterâ€" tained with a number of vocal selecâ€" tions which were greatly enjoyed by the girls. * . ‘The group also were taken on a tour of inspection of the farm, which The group also were taken on a tour of inspection of the farm, which has 30 girls ranging from the age of eight to 15 years. A number of new buildings _ are under‘ construction which are expected‘ to be completed and ready for cecupancy by June 1, when quite a large number of chilâ€" dren are anticipated. View Stereopticon Slides Sunday morning, the Junior departâ€" ment of the church school of the Presâ€" byterian church departed from their usual program to see stereopticon pictures of the Life of Christ. The hand colored art slides were secured from Bailey corporation in Boston, Massachusetts. Miss Irene Rockenbach, superintendâ€" ent of the department told the story of the picture and Mrs. F. P. Brownâ€" ing sang, "There is a Green Hill Far Away." Mr. Irwin Plagge had charge of the lantern. f The hour was very impressive and one, which the children will long reâ€" member Dorcas circle No. 4 of which Mrs. Earl Varner is chairman: will serve the dinner on Thursday evening at the Presbyterian church. A Deerfield . Civic Calendar lav. April 25â€"Play at Deerfield Altar and Rosary THE PRESS ’ Altarâ€"Rosary Society to Hold Card Party Again the ladies of the Altar md‘ Rosary society of the Holy Cross church take great pleasure in extend-l ing a cordial invitation to the people of Deerfield and surrounding towns to a card party to be held on Wednesâ€" day evening at 8 o‘clock, April 30 in the parish hall. Mrs. F. Earnest, chairman of arâ€" rangements and her committee are putting forth every offort for the enâ€" tertainment of their guests as well as to make the affair an outstafding event of the season. The beautiful hand made quilt donâ€" ated by Mrs. J. Murray of Central avenue, now on display at the Roseâ€" _mary shop will be given away. It will be a pivot party and lovely uniform prizes will be awarded to the makers of high scores at each table of bridge, five hundred or bunco. Delicious refreshments will conclude an evening you can not afford to miss. Remember the time, 8 o‘clock; place, Holy Cross parish hall, Waukegan Awarded Blue Ribbon at Lake County Exhibit Mrs. Delbert Meyer, Mrs. Craig . Miss Rybolt, teachers of the Wih school, spent Saturday in Gurnee the annual Lake County School hibit. Wi/m ribbon exhibi the Nil tur rection Mever, Entertain Garden Club Mrs. Julian Smith and Mrs. W. A. Weads «entertained the Garden club of Deerfield at the _club‘s Tregular monthly meeting last Wednesday aftâ€" ernoon at the home of Mrs. Smith. The afternoon was given to hearing the various committee chairman‘s reâ€" ports of the Central States Garden and Flower show exhibits given by the club. Dainty refreshments and a cup of tea was enjoyed later, home it There ang Mrs. C date, April 30. exhibit bridge Large Attendance Sunday three consecutive years the . school, under the capable diâ€" _of its principal, Mrs, D. W. has been awarded the blue for its original and very lovely s of nature study work, years ago, her bird study class ed their mounted birds in naâ€" scttings, last year they cultiâ€" and labeled numerous varieties il wild flowers, and this year, of their guests as well the affair an outstanding : season. club on Tuesd entral avenue. rge Engstrom entertained an overflow attendance ross Catholic church on Scenes . Craig and the Wilmot ay mg the at at Deerfield P. T. A. Present "Sunshine" April 25 â€" d fie The atariu M seard Bran (« play P. T. A. Rummage Sale to Be Held May 9 â€" 10 h held May Deerfield Mens, 1 ing as we Cleanâ€"Up Week to Begin Monday, April 28 field w clear « have b several be held fied arC Sunshine," a three ma with music will and Saturday night by the P. T. A. plf nfin ell, irs are be actly whe e in your nre â€"asked argaret Hunt acting » head nurse at the nn) liv I Mi arching and ). Residents eld will be The ng Mr of. WH ufferin amim the d wil be given an opportunity to ar‘ out all the cans, etc., which ve been accumulating for the past eral months. Cleanâ€"up time will held during the two weeks, comâ€" ncing Monday, April 28. Cireulâ€" are being distributed, telling exâ€" ly when the cleanâ€"up trucks will in your section of town. Residents : asked to read it carefully and e the conditions and time speciâ€" Nurse ing he 1, I, A. player rammar school in wuditorium ‘at 8 o‘cl ork Bates) lay and 1 miss it. | nights at s, womens and childrens clothâ€" well as. furniture, dishes, etc., acceptable and Deerfield houseâ€" are urged to keep any of the articles for this sale and reâ€" r the dates, May 9 and 10, and Irving Brand will have charge Rummage Sale which will be ay 9 and 10 under auspices of 11 inter hum{ miake D M ng N the j ipple the for « Sylvia Selig nois, doesn‘t mind takin onic now and then. H + Gregory (Gayle Borne n up the action consider though <Mr. Butternip i a wheel chair, Myrtie Cof audelia, is always gettin ted itÂ¥ s at 8 p.m. in hool auditorium urther announcements is preparing 1of with Mrs. Delbert part of Mrs. Sol N e Corners, Conn., ng age th m san f the village of Deerâ€" iven an opportunity to an any hum which cer Both clue ed on life at a san in the outskirts of Mrs. Chris Bendt acting as Ma t the sanatar as Mr. Butt« who has had « ng be alar Deane My h center ting chall through »athos. to um eing W m is always (Mrs. Irving e â€"(Elizabeth Jim Anthony, act A pr M Bunch rking another De ert Me 1 Whip and Satâ€" Deerficld 25 and Deerâ€" erfield gituaâ€" around Buddy er and gett g faithâ€" ss. The ut with taking ;edy who Mc 26 ght He nC

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