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Highland Park Press, 11 Dec 1930, p. 51

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The Independent Social club will meet at the home of Mrs. Ed. Long on Thursday evening December 18 at 7:30 o‘clock. Officers for the ensuing year will be elected and all members are urged to attend. Miss Mayme Karch is visiting her sister, Mrs, Frank Saeman of Cross Plains, Wisconsin. Thursday, December 11, 1930 Mr. Jacob Kiest of Northbrook visited Mr. James Fritsch on Friday. Mrs. Delbert Meyer and Miss Elizaâ€" beth Schilstra spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Harry Norton of Harvey, Illinois. . The Stadler children have recovered from Chicken Pox. A three story building is to. be erected just north of the building now occupied by the A. & P. store on Waukegan road. 4 Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Czerwonka and Mr. and Mrs. Arendt have moved from Northbrook to an apartment on Chestâ€" nut street in Deerfield. The Sewing circle of St. Paul‘s Evâ€" angelical church will dispense with their December meeting. On Tuesâ€" day afternoon members from the circle took their annual donation of bedding, quilts etc., to the orphanage and Old Peoples home at Bensonville, Illinois. Mrs. Irving Brand was hostess to her luncheon bridge club at the Deerâ€" field avenue Tea Room on Tuesday. Mrs. B. H. Kress had as her dinâ€" rer guests on Monday, Mrs. W. A. Whiting and Mrs. Mildred Powers of Irving Park. Mrs. F. J. LaBahn spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. James Dougherty in Chicago. Mrs. Lange of Chicago spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. T. Mooney. Members of the Sewing circle of St. Paul‘s Evangelical church enterâ€" tained in compliment to Mrs. Wall at the home of Mrs. George Antes on Wednesday afternoon. The Missionary society of the Presâ€" byterian church will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Ira Gardner on Thursday afternoon, December 18, at 2 o‘clock. The subject for the afterâ€" noon will be "Persia and Morman Field." Mrs. Ed. Therrien of Highâ€" land Park and Mrs. F. H. Meyer will be leaders. Holy Cross Catholic Church Rev. C. L. McDonough, Pastor Sunday mass at 8 and 10 a.m. Saturday‘ morning at 10 a.m. inâ€" struction class for children. â€" Saturday evening, confessions beâ€" tween 7:30 and 9 o‘clock. \ I;‘i'idny, 7:30 p.m.â€"Choir rehearsal. MRS. LORETTA WILLMAN, Local Editor Lincoln Ave., Deerfield, IIl. Tel. Deerfield 153â€"R DEERFIELD NEwSs AND PERSONAL ITEMS Deerfield Locals Send contributions to local correspondent before Tuesâ€" day noon. Help her to make this section interesting. DEERFIELD NEWSâ€"FLASHES ‘ Twenty members attended the Deâ€" ‘cember meeting of the Deerfield unit \ American Legion auxiliary held at |the home of Mrs. Virginia Hicks on Monday evening. & Legion Auxiliary Christmas Party to Be Held Dec. 23 Plans for a Christmas party for both children and members of the local Legion and auxiliary were disâ€" cussed and date set for Monday Dec. 23. Parties will be held in the Maâ€" sonic temple in the afternoon for the children and evening for adults. Mrs. G. Clouse is chairman of arrangeâ€" ments. C The unit voted to send $10.00 to Normal for Christmas, $25.00 toward the fund being raised in the state for the purchase of sweaters for all vetâ€" terans in hospitals also 10 stockings filled with handkerchiefs, cigarettes, candy, etc., for patients at Danville, and filled five baskets for needy famâ€" ilies in Deerfield. Scarfs and staâ€" tionary were purchased for the three adopted orphans of the unit. Mrs. Tennerman, Mrs. C. Kapschull Mrs. Harry Mau and Mrs. Alex Willâ€" man were appointed on byâ€"laws comâ€" mittee. Mrs. Tennerman, child welfare chairman urged members to report to her any families who were in need of clothing as she had quite an assortâ€" ment of very nice warm clothing colâ€" lected. Following the business session cards and bunco were enjoyed and followâ€" ing awarded prizesâ€"Mrs. Earl Frost, Mrs. Alex Willman, Mrs. Jacobs Sr., Mrs. Hicks, Mrs. Tennerman and Mrs. Ed. Jacobson. Children to Enjoy Parties Next Week The Primary department of the Presbyterian church school will have their Christmas party on Saturday, Dec. 13 from 2 until 4 o‘clock. The Beginners department have chosen Wednesday afternoon Dec. 17 from 2:30 to 4 o‘clock, while the Junâ€" iors will celebrate the occasion with a Christmas supper on Monday eveâ€" ning Dec. 29 at 6:30 o‘clock. The Misses Irene and Viola Rockâ€" enbach are in charge of the arrangeâ€" ments and will be assisted by teachâ€" ers and officers of various departâ€" ments. Teachers Meet Dec. 6 The teachers of Lake county held an interesting meeting in the Deerâ€" field school on Saturday afternoon, Dec. 6. THE PRESS }Deerfield Rotary to Sponsor Scout Troop The Deerfield Rotary club, has unâ€" dertaken the sponsoring of Boy Scout Troop No. 51, and is going to attempt to give every possible asistance in building this troop into a commendâ€" able boys‘ organization. C. W. "Dick" Boyle, of the Commerce Petroleum Co., and a director of the local Roâ€" tary club, has accepted the commisâ€" sion of scoutmaster for this needy troop, and with the aid of the Boys‘ Work committee of which Dr. Walter Metcalf is chairman, will begin withâ€" ‘in the next day or so to receive apâ€" | plications from the present nonâ€"scout lyoungsteu of Deerfield, for memberâ€" ship. It is hoped that the parents of the many boys to be received into the troop will not fail to lend their whole hearted coâ€"operation in this worthy movement. The clean, wholesome and instructive entertainment to be deâ€" rived from a live, energetic andâ€" efâ€" ficiently instructed Boy Scout organâ€" ization, is known and approved by thousands of business men : throughâ€" ‘out the country, many of whom are, personally, giving much of their atâ€" tention, as scoutmasters and advisers to their local clubs. The Deerfield Rotary club in their sponsorship of troop 51, hopes to build up a splendid organization of boys, and will appreciate the approvâ€" al and coâ€"operation of their many fathers and mothers. At their weekly luncheon meeting, Thursday, Dec. 4, the Rotary club had as their guest speaker Mr. Guy D. Doud, of Evanston, who submitted a very interesting thirty minute talk on the value of life insurance and the various types of investment and protection policies best suited and adaptible to families of limited inâ€" come. Mr. Doud‘s address representâ€" ed no sales talk, but was, instead, an interesting lecture pertaining to the needs, from an insurance standpoint, of the average family‘s protection needs. If clouds came not between Our vision and the sun, Then were no shadows seen, And when the days were done, And autumn gave its need The answer would we read In vineyards parched and sere. Should trials never come To darken pathways here, And make us yearn for Home Through Faith‘s submissive tear, We might not heed God‘s leading; For when He calls us higher, Despite our earnest pleading, He purifies by fire. Come sunshine then, or night, Come clouds or clearing skies; Come, Overruling Might, In varying forms and guise; Help us our course to run, And with submission say "Thy will, O Lord, be done." â€"Frederick M. Steele Submission Masons to Install New Officers Dec. 16 Deerfield Lodge No. 1110 will hold their annual installation of officers Tuesday evening, Dec. 16, at 8 o‘clock in the Deerfield ‘Masonic temple. Installing officers are: Charles V. Installing officers are; Charles V. Steiner, master, past master Deerâ€" field lodge; Theodore J. Knaak, marâ€" shal, past master A. 0. Fay lodge, past master Deerfield lodge; Frank Kottrasch, chaplain, past master Deerfield lodge; Edward Selig, secreâ€" tary, past master Deerfield lodge, Officers for 1981 to be installed: Conrad Uchtman, worshipful master; Richard J. Abrams, Senior warden; Ira M. Hole, Junior warden; Chester Wessling, treasurer;. Charles V. Steiner, secretary; Walter 8. Page, chaplain; Ambrose J. Montavon, Senior deacon; Gerhard F. Holste, Junior deacon; Raymond Meyer, Senâ€" ior steward; William Hertel, Junior steward; Le Roy Scully, marshal; Carter M. Christensen, organist; John J. Beckley, tyler. "Home Coming," a local talent proâ€" duction, which will be presented at the Deerfield school auditorium Friâ€" day and Saturday evenings, Dec. 12 and 13, promises to be the major event of the season. It is an affair you can not afford to miss and will afford an evening of full entertainâ€" ment. Home Talent Play Friday and Saturday at Deerfield School Street Markers in The Deerfield Post American Legion is sponsoring the play. Thirtyâ€"five Deerfield men will take part in this "Black face comedy." Chief of Police Percy McLaughlin is in charge of the erecting and makâ€" ing of street markers for Deerfield. In the near future all streets will be named which will be a welcome step in advancement. It is hoped the next step will be the numbering of the houses Deéerfield P. T. A. to Meet December 19 The Deerfield P. T. A. will hold their meeting one week later this month, Friday, Dec. 19, in order to afford all members an opportunity of attending the Christmas program given by the school children. A deâ€" lightful and tuneful operetta, "Santa Claus Jr." will be presented and is directed by Miss Elizabeth Schilstra. A performance will be given for the children in the morning. A short business session of the asâ€" sociation will precede the program at 2 o‘clock. Process of Making 61

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