Thursday, February 5, 1931 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hanner will move into the Sherman bungalow. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sherman enterâ€" tained twelve guests at dinner on Saturday evening at their home on Osterman avenue. The occasion was in celebration of Mrs. Sherman‘s birthday anniversary, and her uncle, Mr. Edward Witt‘s birthday anniverâ€" sary and the wedding anniversary of her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bach. (The guests were from _ Northbrook, Wheeling, and Deerfield. This party is an annual event. .a8 J. W. McGinnis, cashier of the Deerfield State bank was ill last week with influenza. To Because of the illness of Mrs. Mark Andrews, Circle No. 2 of the Dorcas society of the Presbyterian church was postponed last Thursday afterâ€" noon. > A chapter of Children of the Amerâ€" ican Revolution is being organized in Highland Park of which Mrs. Orren S. Peabody is presiding officer. Among the children from Deerfleld who are eligible are Jean Roberta Pettis, Robâ€" ert Langdon Pettis, Dorothy Jean Anderson, Ward Reichelt Anderson, Edwin Wood, and Robert Hanmer. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mitchell (Marie Gloden) of Harvey, Ill. spent several days of Jast week with Mrs. Mitchell‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorence Gloâ€" den of Hazel avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Louis McOmber of Highland Park were Sunday dinner guests at the Ray Dobbins home. Mrs. C. R. McClure and three chilâ€" dren of Highland Park and Robert Guyot of Detroit, Mich., were guests at the James Fritsch home on Saturâ€" day, and on Sunday Mrs. Jarco and the Clinton Fritsch family of Highâ€" land Park were callers. Miss Edna Fritsch is again attending Northâ€" western university, now that her father has recovered from his recent serious illness and Mrs. Ellen Fritsch of Highland Park is staying at the Fritsch home. ? Mrs. Julius Johnson has recovered from her recent illness. B Mr. and Mrs. James Dougherty and daughters â€" Misses _ Margaret and Wilma of Chicago, and Mrs. George Labahn and daughter of Evanston were Sunday guests at the Fred Laâ€" bahn home on Central avenue. Word has been received of the illâ€" ness and death on Friday of Mr. Peter Pastoret, who went to the Mayo Clinis in Rochester. (Mr. Pasâ€" toret was head of the Pastoret Conâ€" struction Co. which had a local office in the Duffy building while the sewâ€" ers were being put in the village. His daughter, Mrs. James Barrett and family lived in Deerfield for a numâ€" ber of years before moving to Park Ridge. Dr. C. R. Sugdon spent Monday at the Wilmot school examining the priâ€" mary children because of severe coughing in that room. “i‘-o-lv-mt.l,\éâ€paat several summers the George Eggert family of Chicago has been living in Mrs. A. R. _qungr's home. Relatives and friends in the village received word of the sudden death of Mrs. Eggert on Sunday. Mrs. Eggert is survived by a small son Russell, and her husband, also her father, Dr. Russell B. Miller of Chiâ€" cago. â€" Funeral services were held Tuesday in Chicago with burial on Wednesday at Amanda, Ohio. Deerfield Locals Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clavey enterâ€" tained at a seven o‘clock dinner on Monday evening in honor of their wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Love and daughâ€" ter Shirley of Ravinia, were the dinâ€" ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Berry Deâ€" vine on Sunday evening. On Saturâ€" day evening Mrs. Martha Love, Mrs. Mildred Gunckel and daughter June, Mr. and Mrs. Berry Devine and son Norbet were guests at the Sam Love home in Ravinia. Mr. and Mrs. William Hanner of Central avenue, ‘Deerfleld, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Lorene to Mr. Hubert Juhrend, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Juhrend of Deerfie‘d on Sunday, Feb. 1 at Wauâ€" kegan. The young couple left for a wedding trip through the south and on their return will reside in Deerâ€" field. ization to assist in community wide recreation programs,. Birds Coming North This fine weather has started many f our bird friends toward the north much earlier than usual. This will mean frozen toes and hungerâ€"so it is a good time to keep the feeding boxes well filled with food. Bird House Building Classes in bird house building will be started soon and there will be an exhibition later of the best houses of different classes in some public place. Have you a maple sugar tree on your place? If so you may tap it when as the rural saying goes it "freezes nights and thaws days." Basketball We have about two months more of ‘basketball ‘this seasonâ€"28 teams are now playing or being arranged in Highland Park and vicinity, There is a growing interest in one act play tournaments, also in comâ€" munity . music . including quartets and orchestras, The recreation office is prepared to help in the organizaâ€" tion of such groups. Young artists will find pleasure in using a "Camera Meter" which may be secured at Camera Supply houses. Make tree silhouettes from elm, sugar maple, old cedar, Lombardy poplars and others. The leisure of a people needs to be organized as much as does its inâ€" dustry.â€"George Eliot. F Unclaimed Letters at ‘ the Local Postoffice Highland Park, I11.â€"Unclaimed letâ€" ters of foreign origin. Mra. A. H. Bright Mrs. John Cushman, 2 > Miss Mary Dwyer Thomas Free Miss Anits Hutersteico Froken Sigrid Johansson Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Longstaff Mrs: Charles A. H. Me Cauley Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morrall Gentima Signorina Emma Malan Mrs. Ida Sewell Miss Agnes Taylor, 2 Miss Barbra Utkler Miss Agnes Tay Miss Barbra Ut Leo Walsh Mrs. Y. Whitney Hugo L. Schneider, postmaster, THE PRESS Indoor Golf League Games and Results; Other Sport Notes evening Hunters Win On Friday night Hunters Sport Shop and the Highland Park Cleanâ€" ers met, where Hunters team took 8 points and Cleaners 1. The boys on the Hunter team scored very well and consistent while the Cleaners had a bad night. Deckers and the SPECIMEN BALLOT C Primary Election TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1931 Candidates for Nomination for Police Magistrate of the City of Highland Park at the Primary Election EARL H. PURDY HERMAN SCHWERY Highland Park FOR POLICE MAGISTRATE ‘ity of Highland Park ake County, Illinois (Vote for One) C‘eaners were appointed to play on Monday night which resulted in tight matches, Deckers boys finishing on top with 5 points to Highland Park Cleaners 3. Wolock and Craig (Highâ€" land Park Cleaners) had a hard time winning from Saielle and Krueger (Decker) on the miniature putting going 6 extra holes where Craigh stroked the ball in for an ace. Tuesday Night On Tuesday night we saw the young Hunter team take 5 points from Killian‘s plumbing outfit, and leaving them 3 points for the eveâ€" ning. Captain H. Martin and M. Beaudin his teamâ€"mate finally found their cruve in their swing and won a match on the Decker from Geary and Russo (Hunters). Snyder and Saielle the unbeatable pair of (Huntâ€" ers) won again from Doug, Hansen and J. Proctor (Killians). Sport Notes Fred Meierhoff won the Ping Pong tounament on the 1st. â€" Warren Geary is leading in Ray Schneider Ringer tournament for the silver cup, with low score of 28. A ‘Theo. Arnswald with an average of high man so far in the 9 Ball Drivâ€" ing Tournament. Leslie Allen is a close second with 269 yards, Warren Geary is leading in the 100 yards, 150 yards and 200 yards approach shot tournament with a score 30 yards off. A weekly tournament on the minâ€" iature basketball court has just been started with a prize of a box of candy for highest score each week. H. P. News rerommmin Hunters Sport Shop .. Decker Plumbing . H & R Anspach ... Fell â€" BBOG: : scomiranim H. P. Cleaners ... , 'I"fllvn‘l Service station Vie J. Killian ... Art Olson Co. .... Feb. 2 INDOOR GOLF LEAG City Clerk Matches . Points Played _ Won GUE 41