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Highland Park Press, 8 Jan 1931, p. 31

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Thursd 1 , Mr Mills latter bach, . Mrs. Enma Mills and Mrs, Lewis Mills of Diamond lakeâ€" visited . the latter‘s grandfather, George Rockenâ€" bach, last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wildhagen and son Raymond and daughter Anna of Praiâ€" rie View were guests at a Christmas day family reunion at the home of William Hertel. Mrs. Helen Bradley Hoff man visited at the Conway home in Rondout on Christmas. Mrs. Sugd n, wife of Deerfield‘s new doctor was injured in an automoâ€" bile accident on Christmas day. A New Year‘s night party was given by the young people of the Tuxis society at the Presbyterian given by the Tuxis society church. ; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muhlke enterâ€" tained at dinner Sunday evening at their home on Central avenue. Miss Rose O‘Connor had as her weekâ€"end guest, Miss Anna Kalitzky of Chicago. Mr. â€" and Mrs. Max Winters o Wheeling visited at the August Win ters on Grand avenue on Tuesday. M MRS. LORETTA WILLMAN, Local Editor Lincoln Ave., Deerfield, Ill. Tel. Deerfield 153â€"R ay, DEERFIELD NEws AND PERSONAL ITEMS Deerfield Locals Send contributions to local correspondent before Tuesâ€" day noon. Help her to make this section interesting. Jan. 8, 1931 DEERFIELD NEWSâ€"FLASHES | Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr. and grandâ€" \daughter Jean Pettis visited in Evâ€" ; anston on Tuesday. Miss Ethel Kreh attended a party at the Bethany church in Highland Park on Tuesday evening. Dr. Willard Goldring of Marengo, llll., visited at the Roy Clavey home on Sunday. ' Mrs. C. T. Anderson and two chilâ€" dren Dorothy Jean and Ward were the guests of the Misses Lulu, Edna, and Nora Behrens of Highland Park on Wednesday. William Wallace Ward and son John Clarke Ward II of Park Ridge were the guests of Mr, Ward‘s sisâ€" ter, Mrs. J. A. Reichelt, Jr. on Sunâ€" day. Miss Helen Roll was ill this past week and absent from her duties at the Shapiro grocery and market, Jack Williams and Frank Dewey of Lake Forest and Jack Zengeler of *Highland â€"Park were the New Year‘s day guests of Wallace Reichâ€" Two â€" Deerfield _ students, Wilfred Miessner and Hubert Laidicker had urticles in the December Prose, Draâ€" ma, Music and Poetry section of "The Shoreline," the Deerfie!dâ€"Shields high school weekly publication. _ Wilfred‘s story was entitled, "Surprise Attack," and Hubert‘s was, "Wind." The unique Christmas cards of the William Mason Reay family, whose former home was that of the present Briergate Golf club, are always lookâ€" ed forward to by the recipients. This year they contain photographs of the three brides in the family with their husbands. Dorothy, whose marriage to James Arthur Younglove was solâ€" emnized on Feb. 15, 1930; Irvin, who was married to Henry Jones Cuscaâ€" | den on June 14, 1930, and Jean whose , marriage occurred on October 29, 1930 to William Silverthorne Faurot. (Appropriule poetry . appears . under | each group of photographs. elt Mr. and Mrs: Bruce Blaine and iwo daughters Shirley and Roberta spent Sunday with Mrs. Blaine‘s niece, Mrs. Walter Sorensen of Chiâ€" cag Mrs. â€" Arnold Keller_ of â€"Deerfield road will be the next hostess to the Just Sew club. _ The Village of Deerfield sent New The Village of Deerfield sent Ne Year‘s greetings to property owner this week in the form of special as sessments. Dick Kenny of Chicago was the guest of George Stryker last week. On _ Wednesday, Dick . entertained some . of his Lake Forest college friends at a luncheon at the Illinois Athletic ~club. _ Among. those from this vicinity were Miss Cornell of Glencoe, and Wallace Reichelt and George Stryker of Deerfield. of _ Deerfield THE PRESS8 as Why Not A Deerfield Jr. Municipal Band A band has been organized in the Deerfield Grammar school, with Mr. Mason of Palatine as instructor, Only eight or 10 have enrolled, Lack of interest â€" presumably _ is _ financial, Deerfield voted, a number of years aos to have a municiva! band and Deerfield voted, a numbe ag>, to have a municipa property owners are ta band. It is illegal to use tax money for other pury not allow the school chil rive the : three or have a which our Children Observe "Giving Party" Tuesday The primary, beginners and junâ€" ior departments of the Bethlichem Evâ€" angelical church school enjoyed a "Giving Party," on last Tuesday, They made the trimmings for a tree and with gifts called at the James Fritâ€" sch home. Mr. Fritsch, who has been very ill, is now able to sit up, and he enjoyed secing the children trim the tree for him. The children also stopâ€" ped at the home of Miss Hila Bubert and left gifts. Gives Recital for Elisworth Stryker, son of the late Irving Stryker, formerly of Deerfield will give a violin concert in Phoenix, Arizona, in February. â€" Also one in Prescott, Arizona in order to secure funds for a trip to Europe as he has won aâ€" scholarship in the Brussel‘s Conservatory of Music. His brother Harvey Stryker won the Chicago Harvard club scholarship to Harvard university for four years «and is now connected with the Du Pont company. s Weekly Trap Shoots Popular at Gun Club The mild and pleasant weather has attracted quite a number to the weekâ€" ly trap shoots of the Deerfield Gunâ€" club. The club is open each Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and all trap shooters in this vicinity are invited to the club. , Elect Officers At the annual meeting of the Altar and Rosary society held last Friday evening in the parish hall, the followâ€" ing officers for the ensuing year were elected: President, Mrs. P. J. Duffy; vice president, Mrs, Thomas Mooney; secretary, Miss Florence Gloden and treasurer, Mrs. Earl Frost. P. T. A. Meets Friday The â€" Deerfield _ Grammar _ school Parentâ€"Teacher association will meet Friday evening at the school. An announcement of the very interestâ€" ing program to be presented will be found in another part of this paper. erty owners are taxed for a . It is illegal to use that band money for other purposes. Why allow the school children to deâ€" the benefit from this tax and in c or four years Deerfield would e m Junior Municipal Band of h our community might be proud ? European Trip CAPT J. B. NEILL AT DEERFIELD ROTARY and wWas, aviation c The pre portation Capt. Ne in the fly His speech was of interesting characte questions were put various _members 0 its. completion. The brief resume the Dept the Dept. of Commerce 1929 â€"â€" During the 3 planes flying on schedu 141,500 miles, _ There : accidents in this sched service. . Divide the tw rogress of Air Transportation Discussed by Head of Curâ€" tisâ€"Reynolds Airport 141,500 miles, There were only 137 accidents in this scheduled transport service. . Divide the two and you get 183,514 miles to each mecident. Lets suppose that we are going from New York to Boston and return â€" 384 miles. By this figuring the chances are 479 to 1 that we will meet with no kind of accident. In other words we could make that round trip once a week for the next 9 years before The seven mothers who se dinner are: Mrs. C. W. Gett Ear) Varner, Mrs. Conrad U Mrs. A. R, Letson, Mrs. Herg Mrs. Emil Fredricks, assi Miss Mary Hoffman. The ice cream was donate« Hydrox company. expecting to be in a crash, ‘But probably you are more inter (Continued on page 32) â€" 60 Children Enjoy Dinner Friday Night About 60 children ner at the Presbyte Friday evening. Ea teacher acted as ho decorated tables bei colors. Mrs. L. Smith, wife of the pastor of _ the _ Northbrook _ Presbyterian church entertained with two readings. The teachers are: Miss Irene Rockâ€" enback, superintendent; Mrs. Edna Orsborn, Mrs. E, L. Vinyard, Miss Mary Hood, Miss Lois Clark, Edgely Todd. ome of secretary, The seve dinner are Mr Mille tary Dow, acting for Miss Hazel and Miss Grace Varner, the for just a moment look at the statistics published by of Commerce for the year Mrs. Conrad Uchtm: son, Mrs, Hergillers Fredricks, assisted ildren enjoyed a dinâ€" sbyterian church last _ Each church school is hostess at prettily s bearing Christmas of . the an exceptionally _ and numerous to him by the s who served the . W. Getty, Mrs Conrad Uchtman e covere his talk fo lub upon transport 81 th

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