Thursday, Feb. 12, 1931 The girls team created the greatest excitement because of the closeness of the score at all times finishing the half period four to five in favor of Bungalow, fighting to a tie 7-7 in the last half making an overtime pe- riod of five minutes necessary, and then finishing with a score of 10-9 in favor of Bungalow. This is the third straight win for the girls. In the first game with Mundelein a mixed quintet of high school age boys composed of Iluhn, Orshorn, Stem, Merner, and Manger ramped away with an early lead which was not overcome throughout the game. The boys worked together very clev- erly and the thrill of the mine was a lung shut mode by Manger from well behind the center of the tioor. The score ended 14-4 in favor of the Bungalow boys. Bungalow Teams Budgaluw church fives won three games of lmskothall from Mundelein quintets and St. Peters girl's team of Glenview last Thursday night at the school gym. The onloukers were treated to an evening of excitement and thrills (also home-made candy) from start to finish of the three games. The heavies gun of themselves, Marti u basket by J. Cas ine to a lead of 14-2 fnst qun‘tur. Bum 40 Good ttttnt work and fast plays kept the Bungalow boys ahead throughout th'e game, but time after time the Mundelein boys became a threat by the playing of the Baker brothers. This win again wives the Bungalow heavies :1 percentage of M)0 with six games won, and six lost, and they should finish well alsnve this mark if tht'ir improvement keeps up. Thursday, Feb. 12, Fould's two teams of Lil-mrtyvillo will be the up- ononts. Tin-fr- should be interesting gaunt-s as both are strong teams, the boys brine in second place in the Libertyvillu league. Don't. team Fe Dress Th’orv is to he a remarkable sale' of Ilrossvs from N. A. Hanni, Ine., Spanish court. Wilmetto at the Thirft Shop on Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday of next week, Feb. 16-17-18. There will be dresses for all occa- sions H fonhul and informal - at greatly reduced prices. A similar sale was held last year which met with tn-mr-mlous sucm-ssi And here is the opportunity again to find those extra dresses - in the véry latest styles and at most attractive prices-- to replenish that and of the season wardrobe, Feb. 16-17-18 at the Thrift is the up" extra (Ire: styles and to repleni wardrobe, Shop. forget Sale Feb. 16-18 at Thrift Shop Take Three Games 'rave a good account tuning right' out with Cashmore and fight- 14-2 at the end of the Bungalow won easily DEERFIELD NEWS-FLASHES a y the Flt, paul's buld's two be the up- interesting teams, the am- in the Mrs. Letitia Lnnkey of Chicago has rented the Schinleber house at the corner of Chestnut street and Oster- mun avenue, through Vant and Selig, tvaltows of Deerfield. Mrs. John Hdehi, Mrs. John Will. mun, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Soefker and Miss Althea Willman visited Henry Herrrnarin of Wilmette on Sunday. Mrs. Huehl and Mrs. Will. man are Mr. Herrmarm's sisters. Mrs. Arthur Merner is ill with the "ilu," at her home on Forest avenue. The Henry Lange home at the edr. ner of Central avenue and Elm street is to be sold at a court auction on Monday, Feb. IO, at Waukegan. This property is located in one of Deer- field's oldest sultdivisions--the Trues- dell subdivision. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Plaggo and daughter Lorraine of Hines, 111., near Haywood. spent the week-end with Mr. Phutste's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Plague. Mr. and Mrs. John Radike of Cen- tral avenue entertained at a birth. day party on Sunday. Mrs. Henry Petersen and Mrs. Ray- mond Dobbins attended a bridge party on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Greg- ory Shoahnn of Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Dillon and son and Mrs. Wiesnieski of Campbell, New York, visited at the William Plague home on Saturday. Mrs. 'Dillon was “use Wiegnieski, and with her par- ents' lived in the Kottrusch home, shout fifteen years ago. Just before they mow-d from Deerfield, om. of the small Wiosnieski children sat on a pile of smoldering leaves and was hurnml to death. Eugrnia Wiessnie. ski, a nurse,' has entered a eonvent in St. Louis, Mo., and took her fuvtt small Wlosnwskl cnllurl'n Sun on a pile of smoldering leaves and was hurnml to death. Eugrnia Wiessnie. ski, a nurse,' has entered a eonvent in St. Louis, Mo., and took her fuvtt vows recently. The Wiesnieski fam- ily Wm quite impressed with the growth of Imerfield, Mrs. Edwin Bockma'n is ill with influenza at the home of her sister Mrs. Baxter of Chicago. Both Mr. and Mrs. Baxter are ill and Mrs. lh-ckman bud gum- in to help them, when she became ill. influenza at Mrs. Baxter and Mrs. I Sunday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry ()lendorf were Dr. and Mrs. M. Pen- ney. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Petersen, all of Libertyville. The Young People's Missionary circle met Tuesday evening at the Bethlehem Evangelical church. Ruth Frantz had charge nt the lesson and Rev. A. P. Johnson supervised the games. ' Mrs. H. G. Clause returned on Sat urday from Indiana. Grand and Deerfield Dr, Deerfield Locals noun EEREIELD NEWS AND PERSONAL ITEMS aves., Deertid THE PRESS The Areme club met last Monday evening at the home of Mm. Rar. mond Dobbins of Film street. Mm E. King of Northbrook will be the next hostess. A surprise Wedding anniversary party was given last Tuesday eve- nine for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cluvey at their home on Forest avenue. Mist Frnnces Biederstadt w“ the week-end guest of her sister Miss lsabel trsedersuuit of Highland Park. Mrs. William Kreh will be hostess to the Just Sew club on Tuesday aft, Chem of Lake Mrs. Hamilton of Central a who left Deerfield in October Lone Beach, California for th tor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tom-h Jr. Ind Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dobbins of Arling- ton â€nights were guests at the Wil. liam Neville harm on Sunday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Juhrend he) returned from their honeymoon and are staying with Mr. JuhrendU par-i ents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Juhrend. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Meyer enters tained " dinner Sunday evening for Miss Bernice Rybolt's two brothers and their wives Mr. and Mrs. Myron c, Rybolt Ind Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Rybult of Highland Park. Mrs. Bert Elston who fell and in- jured her wrist M'Yt'rll weeks ago in getting alum: quite well. e Mrs. Margaret Eisenberg _ Cluvey. wife of August Claw-y, pwwed “my Saturday!“ her home in Glencoe. Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Sacred Heart church with bur. iinl at the Seen-d Heart cemetery in norm l.ary Meyer'" cur Wu returned to him on Thursday. It had been stolen several weeks ago from I park- ine plat-o in Glencoe and was thund- oned in Dark-n, Wis. Mr. McKillip took three pltrol leaders of Boy Scout Troop " Ar- thur Mentzer. Dan Wolterdintt, Ind Helmuth Piopenhmk and Senior Scout Patrol Haw-rd Canal to dinner It the Hamilton club, (Memo, on Sutur- Nurthlrrook day u, Miss Verdn VArner spent the week and at Lake Geneva, Wiseomsin. Mr. and Mrs.-Geortte Harder arm Melvin are recovering from flu. Miss Barbara Huehl w“ soloist on Sundly It the Federation of Young People's leagues at the Tabor church in Chicuo. past week ‘rnoon Mrs. Raymond Dobbins, Attended bridge party on Thursday after- un at the home of Mrs, Ray Kel- Ill.,‘telephone Deerfield 485 H Johnson, Forirst been ill thin the win I\'( nue and the " Martin-Kress Nuptials Solemnized Saturday mum-e the marriage of um ter, Gertrude Elisabeth, to William Kvetrs, son of Mr. l Burr H. Kraut of Hazel “an iteld, on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at St. Jtuttes ' McDonough. pastor of the "on (from; church of Deerfleid. The wedding march was played by Eugene Euler. Min Virginia Dourherly of Chicago was the soloist und Mrs. Alex Will- mnn. a sister of the groom. nun: the at 10 o'ch Hurhwood embroidered and slipporn thryn Wanna of Highland Miss Estelie Martin w“ her ain- ter's maid of honor. Her frock was embroidered blue urguulie with hat and ulippern to match. Mines hy- thryn Wagner and Katherine Gibbons of Highland Park were bride', maids and wore pale pink nrpandiv frock: with huts and slippers to match. The girls curried bouquets .uf pind um! white an") dragons. Mhldt- of m u long tulle bouquet of hotel for A reception Wu ernmm and evening the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kn evrninx for to Miami, , home after Rh ment Reverend John D., 6t St. Patrick will deliver a m the Holy Crmrv, Deerfield during Ipnt, beginning for All Lenten Lectures at Holy Cross Church day nine An installation of the Modern Woodman cnmp of Deerfield Wu held lust Wednoudny evening in the Town hall. The oMmrrs m: George Bock- mm, consul; George Burnett, mdtrisor; E. H. Selig, , banker; Edwin George Soefker. Penis. sentry. Modern Woodmen Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I, no] Ivenue. Highlmd nut-e the marriage of t r, Gertrude Elisabeth, ny Mu "It FU skftty ryiees will be a church during Friday and SH el of white roses. don Kress Icted as best man a brother. The when Were She-hm. Gerard Nor-cum. rd Martin and Karl Balm lowing the men/ice. a wedding amp dramas. brim-'3 gown of thrsh color the family Irrh during bent on lay and Sunday we beginning with Ash , IR. - " intoned by the Rev ' pastor of the "on Deerfleid. The w w-il And M lor MT Hold Installation " lrelund Gallery, 's church of Chic: trim: of sermons Catholic church the holy seam on Wednesday a Beckmnn wnuhmnn Vern] weeks trip They will be ll Ir, It their Apart- omu- in â€afield. of the carri! It the um It left R. M. Vum (’IIIK the in the Holy on Wedttes. ovenim It Uh Wednes- Martin o! Park tn 'ir dam , Rich." nnd'llrl Sht hut Sunni tht Moraine we of Dee himo escort with lie-u horn ll Ph ft " It