l that a new ..m y add your restful â€"then ®, ~"and een at mpkins ck covâ€" always young 1ent _ of of Naâ€" age in ns live id fall, ns â€"are 8615 () in 1931 he ary M ig! cca â€" Jo an Miss Shirley Clark was absent from igh school several days of last week ecause of abscesses in both ears. § John T. Beckman, the local Bowâ€" an Dairy driver was unable to be work several days this past week _ Becauseâ€"ofâ€"an injury to his eye. . * Imogene â€" Hummel â€" is ill with _ Weasles in Maywood. Miss Vivian : Mag who has been staying at the _ Mummel home is now â€" commuting _ @@ch day to her school, until Imoâ€" iR e recovers. _ Dorothy Jean Anderson has the pp and laryngitis. _‘ â€" " â€"upper floor of the Walter Page Members of the Garden club of eerfield have been given small plats, pon which to work out a border roblem â€"for continuous blooms in he garden. They are to be judged by some one from out of town. "The Tuesday Evening Sewing club ill meet next week at the home of _‘Mrs. Robert E. Pettis. fex. hearing completion and they expect move in about the middle of March. r. and Mrs. Raymond Meyer and amily will occupy the flat to be vaâ€" ted by the Delbert Meyers. f There will be a joint meeting of he American Legion and the auxilâ€" ary on Wednesday evening March 11. The Annual Every Member canâ€" ass of the Presbyterian church will held on Sunday March 15. The new home of Mr. and Mrs. elbert Meyer on Sunset court is | Miss _ Irene _ Evenson _ spent _ last eekâ€"endâ€" at the Schroeder home in jalf Day. s ; ~The teachers bridge club was enâ€" ertained at the home of Miss Frances Brown of Wilmette on Thursday eveâ€" ing. P There are seventyâ€"nine business and rofessional men, according.to latest tatistics, who have their place of isiness in Deerfield. This does not ¢lude carpenters, bricklayers, etc., | indicates _ storekeepers, doctors dentists, etc. % > â€" nk â€"Russo Jr.â€"entertained some is little friends at a party on Sunâ€" afternoon in honor of his seventh day anniversary. © The invitaâ€" children were invited to have barâ€" of fun, which they did._ : 4 A miscellaneous shower was given r Miss Miriam Stryker last Tuesâ€" y evening, at the Bungalow church, members of the Christian Enâ€" ivor society. Miss Stryker‘s enâ€" agement to Donald Easton was anâ€" ounced recently. There were about hirty: young people present, and she vas the recipient of many beautiful ifts. rs. C. E. Bates entertained at ge on Wednesday afternoon. * meeting of Primary and Junior kers of the Presbyterian Church 1 will be held Thursday eve. , March 5, at the home of Misses la and Irene Rockenbach, for the ‘pose of making plans for a social ernoon on St. Patricks day, for A surprise party was given for rs. John A. Hoffman at the home ‘ her son, Elmer Hoffman of Cenâ€" al avenue on Thursday â€"evening;~in ne has been converted into an atâ€" ctive little‘ apartment which is to occupied by Mrs. Page‘s brotherâ€" aw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leâ€" Seully. v ursday, March Deerfield Locals 1931 parents of the children and friends of the Church. (The party is to take the place of the annual event usually held on Washington‘s ‘birthday. Two workers in the Onward Neighâ€" borhood house, a Presbyterian éifj k 1 OB:: ' Ano .‘.’ jon themamt peuge in en td lgaigs field Presbyterian Church school on Sunday morning. Miss Seeman, direcâ€" tor of Onward Neighborhood house spoke to the Junior department and Miss _Mary Flarity, a teacher, spoke toâ€" the Primary department. â€" The H E PR E 8 The choir of Lake Forest univerâ€" byterian church on Sunday. : Wallace children. were very much interested in the messages these~ teachers brought of ‘their work in the Settleâ€" ment house. s _ _Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilson have rented the Albert Hagi bungalow on Osterman avenue. Mr. Wilson is proprietor ofâ€" the â€" Deerfield â€"Meat Market. T * 1A es ~A surprise~ birthday party was given for Miss Ella Harder of Highâ€" land Park, last Saturday evening at the home of: her brother, Allan Harder. The evening was â€"s in dancing, Five Hundred and ï¬ % ston. Mr. and Mrsy,fack Myers and two children were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Myers of Milwaukee on Sunday. > Nests Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haggie had as 27