Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 29 May 1930, p. 29

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Thursday, May 29, 1930 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Guritz of Evanston were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. LaBahn on Sunday. Mrs. J. Rommel had as her quests on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, H. J. All. ardt, Mr. and Mrs. Hicks, Miss Bes- sie Cruigmile and Mr. Louis Rom. mel of Chicago. Mrs. Emma Cahill of Milwaukee was u guest of Mrs. Grace Cutrcll of Todd Court lust week. Mrs, Edward Frankentield of Ev- tsntin is a Muse-guest of Mrs. Fred J, LuBahn of Central avenue. Mrs. Henry Meyer visited her daughter, Mrs. White, in Chicago on Thursday. _ Miss Martha Karch, spent the week. end with her sister, Mrs. Frank Sne- mun of Cross Plains, Wis. Mrs. W. A. Whiting and Mrs, Mil. dred Puwers of Irving Park were guests of Mrs. B, II. Kress on Sat- urday. Mrs. Harold Youngs and daughter Juan, Mrs. Grace Cotrell accompan- ied their guest Mrs. E. Cahill to her home in Milwaukee Sunday morning and spent the day with relatives. Miss Gayle Bornemunn, who, has been employed as school nurse in the 1Jeerfield 'grammur school, has accept- ed a position in the Glencoe schools fur next term. Miss Bornemunn was furmorly'nf the Highland Park hos- pital. Florian Savage circled over Deer. field in a plane several times before landing at Sky Harbor air port on Friday morning. Florian is employ- ed as instructor at the Chicago Edge- water Flying club whose training lirltl is at Elmhurst, Ill. Arlene Mentzer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Montzer of Chestnut street, celebrated her eleventh birth- day anniversary an Saturday when she entertained a large group of she girls . Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Fritsch of Huntley, Ill., visited at the James Fhu'tsch home on Sunday. Mrs. B. Minurini entertained at two tables of bridge on Saturday eve- Hing. Mr. and Mrs. Harm Chicago spent the th [Natives in Dcerfield. The Ladies' Aid society of St. Paul's Evangelical church will meet Juno G at the home of Mrs. F.G.Pie- penbrnk. Mr} called mother D, my r. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine were d to the home of Mr. Elaine's tet' in Fianklin Grove on Satur- when she was taken suddenly ill. Send contribution: to Ioenl tsorresportdertt before he:- day noon. Help her to nuke this section interesting. MRS. LORETTA WILLMAN, Local Editor Lincoln Ave., Deerfield, Ill. Tel. Deerfield 153-R Dt Deerfield Locals EERFIELD NEWS AND PERSONAL ITEMS DEERFIELD NEWS-FLASHES test Diebert of week-end with At the home of Mrs. George Soci- kur un Saturday evening the 1yeertield R. N. A. and their friends enjoyed a delightful card party. A large as- snrtIm-nt of Inn-1y prizes were award- ed. Following the card games straw- berry shyrlcuke and coffee were served. Hubby Klemp, so" of Mr. and Mrs. anion at the Highland Park hospital an Monday. The (Juicers and teachers of Pres- byterian church school will meet at the home of the Mines Irene and Viola ltuekenbuch on Tuesday eve- ning, June ll at 8 o'cluek. The Yuunx People of the Presby- terian church enjoyed a campfire party in Briurwwds on Thursday evening. _ Rev. and Mrs. / William Plague, ll and Miss Bertha l funeral ol' Mrs. c, zen, at Barrington noun. Mrs, Rulull' former minister of Mrs. W. Now-H0. Mrs. Ray Rub. bins and Mn. Thomas Slim! uttuudt'd a .purty at the Dunne of Mrs. Fred Tum). given in honor ut' her daugh- ter, Mrs. Roy Dubbinu, an Wednes- day at Arlinuum Heights. Raymund Dobbins and his Boy Scout lump enjoyed an outing in the Rivvrwouds Saturday night. Owen Savage of Chicago visited bis mother, Mrs. H. Savage on Sunday. Clear $80 at Sale of Poppies Saturday 'l'lw Deerfield American Legion Auxiliary realized about $80 an their annual sale of veteran-made puppies held Saturday, May 24. Mrs, Bruce Blaine was chairman of the commit- tee in charge of the sale. Entertain): More" Circle On last Thursday afternoon, Mrs. W, Neville entertained members of Dun-as Circle No. 4 at a luncheon at her home on Grand avenue. At the business session which fol- lowed it was decided to sew garments _ fur infants either single or complete| layets. Orders may be placed with Mrs. Earl Varner, chairman. l To Play Northbrook The IJeerfield Athletic club baseball team will play the Northbrook ball team Friday, May 80, at three o'clak in Northbrook. Pvte Harder is expected to give an- other exhibition of air-tight pitching to round out his string of victories as a "suuthpaw" artilt. _ Klt klemp, so" of Mr. and Mrs. mp, underwent a lunsil oper- the Highland Park hospital A. P. Johnson, Mr. Mr. James Fritsch Frame attended the ', Rulutf, nee Fran- n on Monday utter. r was the wife of a f Nurthfuld. THE PRESS Darnell Civic Clleuhr Thursday, May 29: Commencement " Wilmot school. 8 o'eluek, Friday, May 30: Memorial Day Ceremonies at Deer, field Ichool and parade to come tery 9:30 a.» m. Movies at Dourlield school, 7:45 Ball game. Deertield vs. North, brook, 3 p. m. Sunday, June It Ball game, Jewett tivld, 3 p. m. Baccalaureate service, school nudi torium, a p. m, Monday w, dm Mr. b'hantz's Talk ls Heard with Interest club M, Thur Du u (In-n vmm, Evan: Bannockburn setting was Hill, In” ly list mare. his pu Smnkg his nu graph pm ufle U Wt rid st I'ttt U temple Junio. l, Antioch T earners Cnn y. May 21. at ll. I3eerficld, t "ank Burroughs rihnor and Mr Altar und Rummy such lluly Cross rhurch. 8 ll iuno luvst day Inn-ting of the Garden 1. of lu-rrlluld was held Wednes- '. May 21. at "Burrmsod/' Brier l, heerlicld. the home of Mrs. mk Burruuehs, with whom Mrs. 'ilmor and Mrs. Metal! “listed hmlcssvs. Muré than fifty lt- di-d. including member» of the Gur- ' clults of Glencoe, Wilmette. Ra- in, Evanston, Lake Forest and nnockburn. The Brier Hill forest tine was most aoprupriate to the union of Mr. Orpheus M. ShuntI' k on Nature, Mr. Shunt! its I ll known naturalist, botanist und l and from the wealth of his trav- und experiences he held tn eager- listuninx audience for In hour or re. Particularly interesting were poems, the accounts of the Great mky Mountains National Park and story of tree ttrowth with photo- ions club omtnvtteement church udvrn K nual In“: mu Mi, “In phs. Tea and u mill hour tol. l Hi Mr. Shunt: ulk,ysotusludittot The , tnoon accounted as one of the brury w t successful ttuerrt day muting-J “My. Ft K Ir, m. thlehem Evangelical church An, maul Spring Concert, school audi, My. mum pk June 2 recital, m. rvcital , June 6 ch, 'd p. m. meeting 1tevrficl 1110, A. b'. & A. M uy club, 12:30. a Moodmap, Mum y, June tv. K society meeting bytvrian church. ' Aid society, ho] June 'ts' and uttieers church sch»: ti liockenbuch y, June 4: hour 'atrue baseball game, 6:30 Jewett park, Deerfield VI. ium-nbrol chapter, rum Bethlehem io hum uflMina' Id» K Presbyterian church m met-ting school. Mu of u'cloc OHM ty helm Deertield M a nun-ting tun ple gclicul Lodge ample 'byUtr 'clock Mr some ‘IIIL‘ of ‘Graduation Exercises at Deerfield School or, Coumwriecnwttt hold in the Devrt Gldd " M, M rs. Jessie Ot,t Dies in Charles City, In. Manda “I M Ilnn M draws er MM] ict In ll hit I). ll, M r ut W pd m tut NI “bury " rl, «I Mrs. and Mr rn nllt ru" , th, The at th ll rl it " and Auxilio , the Bun on“ I) and ohtt M Irrp Jon! May Bl, Milne Ott ml the Clo-cl ttfielt O by two tumult, "pk-n Ott, and one idem (m fumilit ot and Iteortield “action of It. ‘uirnmn of "eer. I” Tuesday Ir the Inner-l " rd will which include William M! Selim fled in ill health tor 'me of a duct- iun-herdiu, in where like land “a "I (In Friday M rickshaw children will norm-wry and Stimuli, In and Mitus Lit "" ttct :1 It nd M ick Burundi. Auxiliary DeertUld the den": t he t '. W. "eertUld the death ump _ Memor morning Friday 'Il’ll old 'ollow who: ‘rincn cllu made But 'n" lurk An the m td

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