Miss Margaret Carolan of Chicago was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Molly Pfister on Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Amendt and son of Woodland Park are on a motor trip through the east. Thursday, June Mr. Curric of Seattle, Washington, visited friends in the vicinity on Tuesâ€" day. Mr. Currie formerly lived in Deerfield in the house now occupied by the Gauntlets. Mr. and Mrs. M. Osterman of Northbrook visited at the home of Mrs. E. H. Willman on Wednesday. Julianna Willman spent a few days last week with her grandmother, Mrs. Minnie Willman in Chicago. Mrs. J. W. Strong and son returned Thursday from New Rochelle, N. Y., where they have spent the past six wheks with relatives. . Mrs. Strong‘s mother and sister accompanied them Dr. and Mrs. H. 8. Fritsch are visâ€" iting relatives in Deerfield including Nrs. Fritsch‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Muhlke of Waukegan road and Dr.â€" Fritsch‘s (mother, Mrs. Mary Fritsch. and the trip was made by motor. Mrs. Philip Scully Jr. entertained al a party in celebration of the reâ€" spective birthday anniversaries . of her two children, Helen and Philip, last Wednesday. a . Mr. and Mrs. W. Neville spent sevâ€" cral days last week at the Ray Dobâ€" bins home at Arlington Heights, IIl. The members of the Missionary soâ€" ciety of the Presbyterian church enâ€" joyed a trip tq White Fish Bay, Wis., dn last Thursday, where they were delightfully. entertained by Mrs. W. Schinleber, a former resident of Deerâ€" ficld. Miss â€" Martha Karch attended a bridge party at Itasca Saturday afâ€" ternoon. Mrs. Margaret Ender and ‘daughâ€" ter, Florence, of Chicago, were dinner guests at the C. Ender home Monday. Miss Catherine Hultua of Chicago was a weekâ€"end guest of Mrs. S. Engâ€" dah] of Second street. Mr. and Mrs. ‘W. Buckley of Chicaâ€" go visited friends and relatives in Deerfiecld Saturday. j Mrs. Harry Norton of Harvey, I!I., was hostess at a delightful bridge luncheon at her home Monday to a group of" Deerfield ladies including Mmes. D. W. Meyer, C. L. Anderson, Henry â€" Siljestrom, Clarence Huhn, Harry Muhlke, R. Knaak, George Ott, Irving Brand, Harry Olendorf, Raymond Meyer, R. Greenslade, Bruce Blaine, Ralph Peterson, J. R. Notz, A. G. Klemp and Alex Willman. Mrs. Norton, ‘before her recent marriage, Send contributions to local correspondent ‘before Tuesâ€" day noon. Help her to make this section interesting. MRS. LORETTA WILLMAN, Local Editor Lincoln Ave., Deerfield, Ill. Tel. Deerfield 153â€"R Dr Deerfield Locals EERFIELD NF DEERFIELD NEWSâ€"FLASHES cws ANp PERsoNaAL ITEMS was Miss Eleanor Meyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Meyer. Mrs. J. Stoech of the Rosemary shop is quite ill at her home on Hazel shop is quite 1!} at her home on AIGPE! avenue. Mr. Delbert Meyer is erecting a new home in Sunset court. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wolf had as their guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Wilson and sons, Robert and Roscoe, of Libertyville. Mr. and Mrs. James Murray of Cenâ€" tral avenue are planning to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary on Monday, June 30. Mrs. F. J. Labahn of Central aveâ€" nue has as her house guests Mrs. Nary Bowman, Mrs. Minnie Scheske and Mrs. Lena Frankenfield of Evansâ€" ton. The household furniture of the late F. D. Clavey was sold at public aucâ€" tion on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. G. W. Miller is spending the week at the summer cottage of Mr. and Mrs. T. Coolidge of Maywood in the vicinity of Minocqua, Wis. Shirley and Roberta Blaine are visiting relatives in Franklin Grove this week. The Doreas society of the Presbyâ€" terian church will hold their regular meeting at the church Thursday aftâ€" ernoon, July 3, at 2 o‘clock. Mr. and Mrs. R. Robbins attended a bridge party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bridges at Ravinia on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Labahn attendâ€" ed the.wedding of Mr. Labahn‘s nephew, Dr. Theo. Krumm, and Miss Jane Daemicke, which took place last Wednesday evening in Chicago. Mrs. J. Freeman of Hazel avenue is entertaining her sisters, Bess and Ethel Glass, of Los Angeles, Calâ€" ifornia. (On Monday the Freeman family and their house guests motored to Clinton, Ta., where they visited relaâ€" tives. On Wednesday they made a trip to Green Bay, Wis. . Garden Club Has Interesting Meeting A delightful meeting of the Garden ¢lub of Deerfield was held at the home of Mrs. M. O. Hopkins of Berkley court, with Mrs. E. B. Jordan assistâ€" ing on last Wednesday afternoon. The program consisted of two very good papers, one by Mrs. C. W. Boyle on "Luther Burbank," and the other by Mrs. Irving Brand on "Vines." The tea table was especially pretty with lovely pink roses from Mrs. Jordan‘s garden. da y Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jewell of Atâ€" lantic City, N. J., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Murray on Sunâ€" T HE P RE SS Deerfield Team Wins Close Game from the Waukegan Westâ€"Siders The Deerfield baseball team deâ€" feated the strong Waukegan West Siders, in a close game at Deerfield last Sunday. The score was 4 to 3. Both teams played airtight baseball, and it was a fine exhibition for the fans.. After the fourth inning the afâ€" fair was a pitchers‘ battle, and no run Otter, If . Fort, 2b ... Miller, 3b Stang, ss . Gelling, 1b Magden, rf was . scored thereafter. The losers scored three runs in the second inâ€" ning, and Deerfield made one in the first and three in the fourth, The Waukegan batters outhit their opâ€" ponents but failed to bunch their hits when men were on bases. The lineâ€" up and score follows: West Side A. C.â€"3 McKune, ef Hollstein, ¢ Hendricks, p Smith. » Smith, «ef ... Johnson, s& O. Baker, 2b A. Baker, rf Segert, 1b . BleimehI, If Lutz, Eft, p Harder Deerfield Municipal . Band Again Active The Deerfield Municipal band has resumed and its activities under the capable and efficient leadership of Mr. McGillis of Chicago and have set July 4th as the date of the opening concert at Jewett park. Rehearsals are being held twice a week at the Deerfield grammar school and arâ€" rangements will‘be made for two conâ€" certs a month during the summer season. The committee of the village board which is superintending the gctivities of the band includes William Barrett, chairman, Ira Hole and Edward Seâ€" gert and any Deerfield man who is interested in joining the band is urged to get in touch with the committee as suon as possible. Closing Exercises July 3 On Thursday evening, July 3, at 8 o‘clock, a closing program of the Coâ€"operative Vacation school will be held and a most interesting program is being planned and parents and friends are cordially invited to atâ€" tend. vons, C tb p Deerfieldâ€"4 AB AB 34 34 R R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 H H 0 0 0 0 Confirmation Service Is Inspiring Occasion A solemn and holy occasion honâ€" ored by the presence of the Rt. Rev. Bernard Shiel, auxiliary bishop of Chicago was celebrated when confirmâ€" ation was administered at the Holy Cross Catholic church Monday eveâ€" ning The altars, which were beautiful with masses of pink roses and delâ€" phiniums,. were approached by the possession of altar boy, priests, Monsignor Quinm, and Bishop Shiel Monsignot in purple spective priests wo followe Marchi charme in _ attendance Quinlan, _ Hall Gerhart, Scanl« rett or Chicago A class of forty was confirmed, inâ€" cluding Evelyn Kent, Dolores Koch, Harry Seil, Mario Marchi, Joseph Mele, Charles Bertolini, John Garrity, NMary Paulsen, James McDermott, Mirs, Maude McDermott, Richard Dufâ€" fv, James Flanagan, Charles Mele, rett or Chic A class of cluding Eve Harry Seil, fy, James Flanagan, Charles Mele, Haurold Connolly, Charles Garrity, Margaret Mau, Caroline Wacholder, Laura McMahon, Philomena Wacholâ€" der, Thomas Garrity, John Cunningâ€" ham, William Kent, Peter Duffy, Marâ€" garet â€" Pfister, Betty Clavey, Ruth Schwall, Edw. Erost, Gordon Clavey, Francis O‘Connor, Martin Barzawski, Eugene Gloden, Thomas Duffy, Mary Desmond, Catherine Garrity, Rose Gloden, Eleanor McDermott, Hazel Connolly, Julia and Jennie Mele and Adalaide McGuire. All who were confirmed were accompanied to the altar by a sponsor and the little girls were clad in white dresses with veils and wreaths of green and white, while the boys wore dark blue suits, The singing of "Panis Angelicus" by Mr. Marchi and "Tantum Ergo" and "Holy God We Praise Thy Name" by Techny choir concluded the very impressive and inspiring service. The Ladies‘ Aid society of St. Paul‘s Evangelical church will hold their next regular meeting on Thursday, July 10, at the home of Mrs. Henry Huch!, Sr., of Northbrook. The meetâ€" ing is being held one week later than usual on account of the fourth of July. » The Deerfield R. N. A. will hold a public card party at the Masonic Temple, Thursday evening, June 26, following their regular meeting. Prizes will be awarded and refreshâ€" ments served. The oup armed the audience. Father Holly of Highwood served deacon, Father John J. Gallery of uth Chicago, subâ€"deacon and priests attendance â€" included â€" Monsignor at servid wore by fMhic Ladies‘ Aid Meets ard Party Halleror Wt hose s, while the attending obes of gold and white opened with the sing Sacerdos Magnus" by 1 rinarians from Techny "Ave Maria" by Pictr ose _ beautiful _ voie a, _ Marcinkiewiez Buckley, and Bar bes June 26 their reâ€" attending volice 41