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Highland Park Press, 19 Feb 1931, p. 27

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Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Larson of Carbon Cliff, Ill., spent Tuesday and Wednesday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. R. Thompson of Deerfield ave: nue. 'Mrs. R. S. Reeds wa members of her bride day at a luncheon at in Hubbard Woods. Mr. and Mrs. s. P. Sunday guests at the .~on home in Chicago Martin Murphy of Highland Park underwent an appendicitis operation lust Wednesday. Miss Mabel Ablurd and Mrs. Ches- ter Wessling attended a performance of "Three Little Girls" in Chieagu (in Saturday. Thursday, Februarr19, 1931 The Royal Neighbors will observe their twentieth birthday anniversary on Thursday evening, Feb. 26. A special program is being planned, with u playlet and a band. Invita- tions have been issued to members of neighboring camps of Wheeling, Northbrook, Prairie View and High, land Park. The Fred Huuziv family visited at the Ray Hummel home in Maywood on Sunday evening. Miss Vivian Haz- gie is teaching in Haywood and stay- ing at the Hummel home. kenneth Wessling. who is a sopho- mon- at Ames college, Iowa, was a member of his college track team which participated in a tournament ut Kansas City, Saturday evening. Kenneth, who is the sun of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Wessling of Rosemary terrace, won honors at Deerfield, Shields in track work. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Ferguson of Ravinia were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Hruee Bluim- on Suwrday eve- ning. Mrs. A, F. Cashrmsre was hostess to the Rainbow eirvle of the W.M.S. of the Bungalow church, at a tea at her home on Sunset court. on Fri- Mrs, R. A. Nelson, Mrs. Carter Christensen, Miss Ida Knaak and Mrs. D. W. Meyer attended Advanced Oftieers night of the White Shrine in Lake Forest (m Friday evening. lay m1 hand and Deerfield aves., Deerfield, ill., telephone Deertield 485 DEERFIELD NEWS AND PERSONAL ITEMS Deerfield Locals S. Reeds was hostess to the of her bridge club an Tues- luncheon at the Ilearthstotte Send contributions to local correspondent before' Tuesday noon. Help her make. your lucid newspaper interesting. MRS. ROBERT Pants, Local Editor Jam is being planned, " and a band. Invita- en issued to members of camps of Wheeling, Prairie View and High, DEERFIELD NEWS-FLASHES llutchison wen Roy V. llutehi C Miss Edna Langdon of Pelouzc. Washington, who has been in train. ine at the Michael Reese hospital, Chicago. spent the week-end with her cousins Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haggie. Miss Langdon completed her hospital course on Saturday and left Wednes- day to accept a position as head dieti- cinn' of the Lake View hospital in Danville, Ill, Miss Langdon is a niece of the late Mrs. C. W. Penis. Mrs. M. 0. Hopkins of Berkley mutt entertained a few guests at bridge on last Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. McArthur of Chicago were guests at the William J. Anwndt home tm.s'trattovd road, on Sunday. The MeArthurs, who lived in the northwest part of "eertield have when an apartment in Chieatt" for the win- ter. Teddy Clavey, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clavey of Fovest av. unue was host at a lovely birthday party. in honor of his third annivers- ary. on Friday afternoon, Feb. 13. Nine of his little friends helped him to enjoy the afternoon and "Happy Birthday to you" Wu sung by the guests when time came for the re froshments. Uncle Bob announce( the party over the radio that after noun at 5:15. The table was beauti fully tleeurated with valentines. evening The Ireerfield fire burned " the grass in ' subdivision (the former propertyimn Monday. Dorcas circle No. I will meet next Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Leslie Brnnd. - ‘n n the THE PRESS partment Gold man jdttewood I Deerfield State Bank to Erect Building The Deerfield State bank will erect a. new building in the neur future, Just north of the leis: building on the west side of Wnukegnn road. The lot 32xl24 feet was purchued from Franc Hempstead nveul yea” no. Plans for its construction Ire not com- pleted, but it will be I two wary building. with oftieet: on the second mor. The building committee is com- posed of Fred Lubuhn. Solomon Sha- piro and Elmer Cluvey. More definite announcement: will be made later, as they plan to occupy the building be- fore the close of um. James Doyle, Former Resident Passes Away Mr. Doyle passed away laddenly at a hotel in Hot Springs. Arkansas, where he had gone a month In for his health. He is survived by his James O'Connor amended the tu. nerui of James Doyle of Liberty- ville on Wednesday It»! need us a pull bearer. Services were held " St. Joseph's Catholic. church of Lib. crlyville with burial in Ascension cemetery. northeast of Libertyville. widow. Mlny are about Mr. 1 Marty are the stories and episodes about Mr. Doyle's life Ind his hum- uruus good nature. The turnout Doyle-Morris mule use that was in the county courts for 20 years had its beginning in the Doyle pasture M rs. Mrs. Walter Metcalf gave a most interesting talk, "The Mattie of Herbs" bvfore the Highland lirk Garden Study club on Monday after- noon, Feb. 16 at the home of Mrs, William ll. Betts of Highland Park. Mrs. Metal! has given this very in Representatives from Erie chapel and Howell house, both institutions under the Church Extension board of Presbytery will be prewnl at the morning service, March t, of the Fir“! Préshyturinn church to give an IC- count of the splendid work in these needy sections of Chicago. xinatinu subject at meetings of the Bannockburn, Deerfield and Glencoe Garden clubs, and nil were charmed with her presentation. Representatives Will Attend Service Mar. 1 A sincere welcome to all the 1 ices and activities of this church Phil Johnson, proprietor of the er County Line Barbecue, " the County Line and Wnukelun ranch, in erect- ing a large two story new building " just math of the present building. verett, when Mr his mule there. Metcalf Talks to Garden Study Club Brecht New Building ltivcs from Erie chapel house, both institutions hureh Extension board of R pasture Morris TheAreerNtd Grammar Ichool Par- ent-Tucker “minim: met Friday afternoon. Rev. Piepenhrok [Ive I patriotic Iddreu on the two Feb. ruary birthdays. Deerfield P.T.A. Hear Patriotic Address Mn. it. L. Johnson, chairman of the tinane. committee, reportad that they were not very nucceuful at public card p-rtio- and Mw appealed to members fur volunteers to give private and parties in their homes Ind lulu over the proceeds to the Mn. A, J. Johnson, who in ehartw of the mhoot luncheru (Ive I short all: About her work hostesaw llrdt. two of Chicago Send, Ind. phine Rom Mrs. Philip Rommel funeral of her brother, of Ohio Rev. All-rdt we" the first pun» of St. l'nul'x Evangelical church. the pul- pit of which he occupied for " you". Much of Louis Allnrdt’s early life wan spent in Doerfield, and he in n. membered by the older generation. mum of whom wore his clunmntex. Funeral Services for L. F. Allardt Held Old Land Mark ls The old pickle factory t avenue and the railroad t in: torn dpwn. Peter “ed this factory your: I Henning Co. After Mr cited the building it WI norm pnrponeu and . block factory. before Earl hit new building, jun , old building. This is " building to be ruled this the Amen was held Town hall ter sauce. Friay--tkMtqr.d pot-ton Thr Mr Tami Feb. 2:! to 27 Monday-Baked pot-m Wedrttsay---Etrttts a In Goldenrod Thursd.y--spqthetti with tom-u IO BMW Meet meeting of the tstockholders American anlype corporal held Tuesday evening at Ind. and um sister. Mrs Rommel of Deerfield. . Allnrdt wu born in on May 29. N65. At tl with his pun-Mu. Rev. an All-unit, he moved to De Allardt was the first pl! ‘ul'u Evangelical church. tl two brothers, Hear: euro 1nd Carl Allard! Ind. and um 'siteter, I Rommel of Deerfield, mom! crude lay [bu-meld School Menu ory. before Earl Frost built building, jun out of the nl. This is the third old Alphabet map and cm Being Torn Down This is the thin ruled this winter Lype corporation evening u the February 6. Fu. ald at the Grace- tev. Piepeatbroh mic is lurvived mother: urn in >l'iqlll‘ i. At the In , Rev. and In rd to Dearth-kl. first punter of 'hurch, the pul- d for " you; dt's only life wu and attended at 0512mm tracks in be- ago with but of South hetoom t our- for the at vu- ud for eqtaqttt tt the EN Al in

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