Thursday, October 23, 1930 ge M it C CCALTY Sn Mmes. Harry, Raymond and Ray Clavey and Mrs. Waite were among the guests at a bridge luncheon at the home of Mrs. I. Rasmussen of Highland Park on Friday. Mr. C. Siffert left Friday, Oct. 17 by motor for New York City, where he will meet his wife and small daughâ€" ter upon their return from Germany, where they have spent the past five ‘months with relatives. . Fred Mericle underwent a. tonsilâ€" lectomy at Zion last week. Mr. and Mrs. Coppens have rented the lower flat of Mrs. Brown‘s apartâ€" ment on Chestnut street. â€"The Whitfield family in the Browning house ton road. t Mr. and tended the ball game Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Willman and son Jack of White Fish Bay, Wis., visited Mr. Willman‘s mother, Mrs. Minnie Willman of Grand avenue on Saturday. 30 Among the Deerfield Legionnaire, who attended the eighth district meetâ€" ing at Highwood on Friday evening were, Dan Hunt, George Briggs, wW. Tennerman, Chas. Kapschull, John Farner and Clarence Huhn. ; ‘:ic;r;x-e; _O‘Connor of Deerfield avâ€" enue is recovering from an attack of Yellow Jaundice. y Mrs. E. J. Knickerbocker, who has | been seriously ill in the Highland: Park hospital is convalescing at her home on Waukegan road. Mr. and Mrs. T. Taylor of Park avâ€" enue are spending the week with their diughter at EauClaire, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Mericle of Wauâ€" kegan road are entertaining relatives from Towa. Miss Adelaide Pew, of Warren, Chio who is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Pugh, of Lake Forest visited her cousin, Mrs. J. A. Reichelt, Jr. with Nrs. Pugh on Saturday. Deerfield Grammar school was disâ€" missed on Friday to afford the teachâ€" ers an opportunity of visiting other missed . ers an schools. "School Days" wi_t_h W_esly Barry Send contributions to local correspondent before Tuesâ€" day noon. Help her to make this section interesting. MRS. LORETTA WILLMAN, Local Editor Lincoln Ave., Deerfield, IIl. Tel. Deerfield 153â€"R DEERFIELD NEws AnDp PERSONAL ITEMS Deerfield Locals Mrs. S. M. Gooder atâ€" Northwesternâ€"Illinois footâ€" at Champaign on Saturâ€" DEERFIELD NEWSâ€"FLASHES are residing on Warringâ€" Mrs. E. ‘O. Krauss of Mill road left on Wednesdayâ€" for Florida. Mrs. Edwin Johnson (Edith Pettis) is recovering from a recent goitre opâ€" eration at the Augustana hospital in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Harder enterâ€" tained a group of friends in honor of Mr. Harder‘s birthday anniversary at their home on Grand avenue Saturday, evening. J. D. Meyers has returned from a business trip to Tennessee. . Mrs. D..W. Meyer will entertain the Tuesday evening Sewing club at her home on Deerfield avenue. Mrs. Harry Norton of Harvey, Illiâ€" nois, spent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred _Meyer. % Miss Zoe Anderson, who has been staying with her sister Mrs. Raymond Meyer, has returned to her home in Glenview. ( Mrs. James P. Freeman and Mrs, (C,. A. Wolf Dorcas circle No. 2, at the Freeman home on Hazel avenue, Thursday, Oct. 30. It will be a busy afternoon and ladies are requested to come at 1 o‘clock. Miss Irene Rockenbach attended a meeting of the Executive committee of the Lake County Council of Religious \‘Education at the Waukegan Y. M. C. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kapschull and two sons Glenn and Charles returned on Friday from a motor trip to Bosâ€" ton, Mass., where Mr. Kapschull atâ€" tended as delegate from the eighth district, the National American Legion convention. _ Mrs. Farner‘s mother suffered a broken arm and other injuries when she fell at her home in Chicago on Friday. * :â€" Mrs. J. R. Notz entertained a group \of friends from Chicago at a luncheon !b‘ idge at the Deerfield avenue Tea Room. on Saturday. 6 Mrs. John Weber of Second street underwent a major operation at the Highland Park hospital last Thursday. She is recovering nicely. . tained cirele No. 1 of the Dorcas soâ€" ciety of the Presbyterian church on Monday evening. 5 .. Miss Margaret Hunt and Miss Jean Nygard will be hostesses to the teachâ€" ers bridge club on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Harry Muhlke. A. Sunday afternoon. Matters perâ€" laining to the new county organizaâ€" tions, leadership training in the comâ€" munity and church schools of the standards were discussed. Mrs. John Farner entertained two tables of five hundred at their home on Saturday evening. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Granquist, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strub, Miss Alice Off and Mr, Simons of Chiâ€" cago. Miss Josephine Woodman enter THE PRESS | _ Mr. J. Webb Griffen, father of Mrs. Chas. E. Piper of Chestnut street, died at the Piper residence on Wednes day Oct. 15, 1930. J. Webb Griffin Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Second Presbyterian church parlors, Evanston. Interment at Memorial Park. Besides Mrs. Piper, a sister, Mrs. Lida Griffen Breese of Evanston surâ€" vive him. While Mr. Griffen had been ailing since last summer, his condition was not considered seriousâ€" and he had planned to return to Evanston hotel where he had been making his home. Metcalf House Is on the County LIN¢ PORU OWHEN UX Dr. W. B. Metcalf caught fire from an over heated furnace and only the quick action of the fire departments saved it from ruins. . Northbrook, Deerfield and Highland Park departâ€" Deerfield and Highland Park departâ€" ments answered the call, Northbrook was the first to reach the scene, but departed upon the arrival of Deerâ€" field, who took charge. The fire was confined to the northâ€" east corner and damages estimated about $400. The house is occupied by Phil Johnâ€" son proprielor of restaurant on the corner of Waukegan and County Line road. Fall Rummage Sale The fall rummage sale sponsored by the Deerfield P. T. A. on Oct. 17 and 18 was a decidedly successful venâ€" ture and Mrs. Irving Brand, who was in charge of it and her committee wish to thank all contributors, who made the sale possible. Also Mrs. Moehler, who so kindly donated the use of the store. A group of the ladies of the Ameriâ€" can Legion auxiliary met at the home of Mrs, William Tennerman on Wedâ€" nesday evening and packed clothing to be sent to a family in Bloomingâ€" ton, III., which the unit has adopted. On last Sunday afternoon, Mr. and NMrs. J. R. Notz of Knollwood drive entertained a number of relatives in honor of their son John Robert‘s secâ€" ond birthday anniversary. Mrs. E. Ender returned to her home on Tuesday after a four weeks visit with relatives in Rochester, N. Y. Miss Irene Rockenbach left Monday to spend the week at Oswego, Illinois, where she will teach in a standard leadership training school, under the direction of Kendall County Council ~f Religious Education. Saturday noon, one of the houses : the County Line road owned by . W. B. Metcalf caught fire from Passes Away Oct. 15 Damaged by Fire Successful Affair 50 Attend Dinner _ for Fathers and Son‘s Fifty guests attended the Fathers and Son‘s, (Boy Scouts) dinner held at the Presbyterian church on last Friâ€" day evening. Mrs, W. Koebelin was chairman of a group of eleven women, who served the tasty and delicious meal, Mr. Derby acted as toustmaster, Mr. Rybolt, scout executive gave an interesting account of scout activiâ€" ties. An intensely interesting talk was given by James Woodman of. Wauâ€" kegan, whose reminiscences of his boyhood days was a source of great pleasure as well as ihspiration to all the scouts. Mr. McGinnis subject was "Companionship. between father and son," and was received with great enâ€" thusiasm. Vocal selections by Mrs. M. J, Anâ€" drews brought to a close an evening of entertainment, which will long be remembered by both father and son. Past Officers Are Past : Worthy Matron‘s and Past Worthy Patron‘s night was observed in the Deerfield O. E. S. chapter on lust Thursday evening. _ Miss Emilie Knaak, Mr, and Mrs Chas. Brace of Highland Park were the honored guests, azras Miss Emilie Knaak acted as Worâ€" thy Matron for the evening, E. H. Selig, Harold Vant, and Chas. Steiner were Worthy Patrons. One hundred guests attended. Folâ€" lowing the ceremonies delicious reâ€" freshments were served on tables beautifully deorated. Young Pe$le'l Rally in Waukegan Sunday On Sunday, Oct. 26, a rally of the young people of Lake county churches will be held at the First M. E. Church of Waukegan. Beginning at 2:30 p.m. an international program will be given. The speakers will be young people from the different continents ovtside of America. * A fellowship supper will be served at the church and the evening mass mecting will be addressed by Miss Jane Addams of Hull House, Chiâ€" cago, one of the world‘s noblest woâ€" men. She will speak on Internationâ€" alism. Many Lake county churches are adâ€" journing their evening services so that their young people and leaders may take advantage of this rare opportunâ€" ity to hear great speakers. ‘This ‘program has been arranged by the Lake County Council of Reâ€" ligious Education. Serve Dinner Saturday A group of O. E. S. chapter Women with Mrs. Chas, Steiner as chairman served a six o‘clock dinner to the memâ€" bers of the Deerfield lodge No. 1110 A. F. & A, M. and their guests on Saturday evening when Past Master‘s night was observed. Honored at Meeting