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Highland Park Press, 5 Mar 1931, p. 35

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n on the: nd â€" team Id phc‘ k, D F 5s ‘wild olflow : Hlen vie w alleys the apt to inâ€" hen plays :â€"E. Cor: B, Richards P, Krakor® AH, Anne® ch 5, 1931 Whursday, March 5, 1931 Joe Guer. irelli 184; 2; A. Ori lizzi 180; artz 179; n 179; J. elected dependent Social club on Wedâ€" ie s y afterncoon at her home on â€"_â€"â€"_â€"â€" _ Msterman â€"avenue. The _ successful nce first i Dpize winners were Mrs. Elsic Fredâ€" _ with _/ icks, Mrs. Louis Soefker, Mrs. John has beet?‘ Bach snd Mrs. Edward Bach. Mrs. ary Beardsley will be the next hosâ€" . d SS. f $ C & ml i !m:: _ John Yore of West Lake Forest cr. Frant _ Is ill at the Alice Home hospital in . t,ho Des ake Forest. 4 _____ _ W Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Meyer visited 2 . the home of Mrs. Meyer‘s uncle, time ‘: r. Denver M. Courson of Waukegan, team is | B Sunday. _ ;_’fl‘“ tl:e Henry Herrmann passed away last ich, â€"AH ) its last ‘ee teams n awards, e present hind _ and k ~finally night for n of all. the â€"girl will play that the individâ€" awarded. s allâ€"conâ€" rove and nce first * with | | has beerw 1 record," commenâ€". re: made cials and r, Fran: ~the Des â€"of _the game, to snferene‘ , Mort arch â€" 12 ach . eiderich A imeh] DF. GV, Rog® DF, Segort Hend Teams 24 25 29 81 32 36 North Â¥% 566 551 516 483 481 400 «ks W Mr. f r. C h S ' He 0 ; _ al Te: l pt 4 s ac ~ Bthoo 1â€" S e ;-. and Mrs, Lesterâ€"Stanger and hter Bonnie â€"of Highland Park »ek at his home in Wilmette. Fuâ€" al services were held Thursday rnoon with burial at the Northâ€" 4 ~Union~ cemetery. Mr. Herrâ€" is a brother of Mrs. John Willâ€" _and Mrs, John Huehl. Teachers at the Deerfield and Wilâ€" t schools attended a Lake county cher‘s meeting at the Elm Place ool on Monday, so both schools e closed all day. The high school a half day session. iss Bess Schilstra was the weekâ€" _guest of her aunt, Mrs. Ernest clair of Chicago. r. and Mrs. Bert Krogstad and children of _ Warrington road, rheld, and: Mr. and Mrs. Nelson din and daughter _ Florence of eago were guests at the A. J. nson home on Osterman avenue av. hoh roving into the flat over the Atlantic d Pacific store. Mr. Dunham is e "troubleâ€"man" ‘{for the Iillinois Telephone company in this vicinâ€" bre Sunday guests at the home of r. Stanger‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. rs. George Stanger of Forest aveâ€" y and ‘he and Mrs. Dunham have dâ€"Walsh since last April. : Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hagi have ught Miss Finstad‘s restaurant in rtyville, on Milwaukee avenue r the depot, and will take possesâ€" March 5. The Hagi family onâ€" Monday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. n Hagi moved to Libertyville, Mr. ant Mrs. Ralph Dunham are i â€"series of stereopticon lectures on strated songs are being given on iday evenings at St. Paul‘s church Rev. Piepenbrok. On Sunday ning Mrs, Cherry was the soloist. . and Mrs. Cherry are living in Jordan house on County® Line Send contributions to local correspondent before Tuesday " noon. Help her ngkc your local newspaper interesting. Mrs. RosEeRrt PETTIS, Local Editor . Grand and Deerfield aves., Deerfield, I!1., telephone Deerfleld 485 DEERFIELD NEWS Anp PERSONAL ITEMS rfield Locals DEERFIELD NEWSâ€"FLASHES: ~â€"About twenty five from ~Deerfleld attended the roundâ€"table dinner of the Boy Scouts at the New Trier high school last Tuesday evening. Eight eagle scouts participated in the proâ€" gram, and Deerfield was represented by Eagle Scout Harold Huhn, son of John Huhn. f ® Mrs. Charles Lenke and daughter Miss Frances of Chicago were guests at the Pciler Petersen home on Thursâ€" About twentyâ€"five people gathered at the E. J. Long home on Saturday eveningâ€"to â€"help celebrate the Longs‘ twentyâ€"sixth wedding anniversary. The event was a surprise party. The W. M. S. of the Bungalow church â€"isâ€"divided â€"into four _ groups with seven in each one, except Mrs. Stryker‘s. Mrs. Stryker‘s group has been named "the happy eight." Mrs. Arno Frantz‘s group is called "the rainbow," _Mrs. Arthurâ€" Merner‘s is "the sunshine" and Mrs. Giss‘ group is to be known as the "T. T. group" which means "tireless toilers." Mr. and Mrs. â€" George C. Harder and son Melvin visited Mr. Harder‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Harder of Highland Park Sunday. The Woman‘s Missionary Society of the Bungalow church met Tuesâ€" day afternoon at the church. The hostesses were Mrs. A. P. Johnson, Mrs. Edwin Beckman, and Mrs. Bert Easton. e ‘~Mrs. William Lorenz was hostess to the Aremé club at â€"her home in Northbrook Monday evening. Mrs. J. R. Notz will be the next hostess. â€"â€"Edwin Beckman of . Rosemary Terâ€" race attended the Grand Lodge meetâ€" ing of the Oddâ€"Fellows Saturday afâ€" ternoon and evening at Woodstock. The orphans‘ board from Lincoln, IlL., provided the music. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Harold Youngsand daughter, Joan, and»~Mrs. Grace Cotâ€" trell and daughter, Miss Myrtle, spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. Youngs‘ parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Youngs of Milwaukee. â€" 3 Mrs. Edwin Beckman attended the Rebekah Lodge meeting in Highland Rev. and Mrs. A. P.â€"Johnson and two sons visited Mr. Johnson‘s father in Freeport, I!l., Monday. > ~â€"Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clavey attended a dinner party on Monday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Harley De Wolf of Woodstock, given in honâ€" or of the approaching marriage of Miss Dolly De Wolf and Dr. Willard Goldring. s Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson and daughter, Doris Jean, were guests of Mrs, © Peterson‘s parents, â€"Mr. and Mrs. James Macadie of Chicago on Bunday; â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"_:â€"*â€"_â€"_â€"«"_/j% S \Freddy Clavey, the little son of Mrs. Agnes Clavey has been very ill with tonsgilitis. * T Hâ€"E â€"/ The Chamber of Commerce has Jern Illinois Service company‘s new plant, â€"near â€"Gleneoe, toâ€"locateâ€"in lDeerfield. â€"They have succeededâ€" in getting several of the men and their families to move here and expect more will be attracted to our town before© long. They are also trying to interest Mr. Radjke in building a plant here. > utdsc Local Girls Win Game _ . A new time table for the Chicago,|~ The Deerfield Grammar ~school Milwaukee road became effective Feb.| girls‘ basketball team defeated a 22. ~The train usually leaving at| team composed of high school freshâ€" 9:16 in the morning now leaves at | men girls on Thursday afternoon, by 9:04. There is also a‘new train leayâ€"| a score of 27 to 11. On the previous ing Deerflield at.8:00 in the morning.| Thursday. the younger girls were vicâ€" The morning schedule to Chicago now | torious also. Miss Ethel Titus, the is as follows: 5:§5, $:30,,7:00, 7:18, 4| seventh grade teachér, refereed both t Yokds . If en B cOnlk: y sOK. "X 1 rists. * â€"**~**~** * * peaegens > *A +o+ 2o io onl cce mt t us se c Sn uoc A letter has been received from the Albert Fr@nken family now reâ€" siding in .Altadena, Calif., telling of a terrific wind storm which wrecked their .home to the _extent of over a thousand dollars damage. This is the worst storm known in that vicinity. The Franken family are former Deerâ€" field residents and the founders of Franken Rrothers Nusery, Co. _ _ Change of Schedule \~_~____~ in Train Service Russell Miller is scoutmaster of Troop â€"50,â€" and the assistant scout master is Fenton Hopkins. C. W. Boyleé is scoutmaster of Troop 51, with W. R. Dobbins assistant scout master. ~James G. Russell is scoutâ€" mater of Troop 52 and John Huhn is assistant scoutmaster. Former Resident‘s Home . Is Damaged in Storm Troops 50 of Wilmot school, 51 of Deerfield Rotary club and 52 of Deerâ€" field Presbyterian church will particiâ€" pate. f The Deerfield Chamber of Comâ€" merce met Thursday evening with a dinner at the Alfred H.â€"Shugrue restaurant, and a business meeting above the Citizens State bank. A question of the adoption of byâ€"laws was brought up, but was postponed for the March meeting. k ~ The Deerfieldâ€"Bannockburn district Boy Scout Hobby show and Court of Honor will be given at the Deerfield Grammar school on Saturday, March 14 at 7:30 p.m. Mr:â€"T. R.Radjke, of Chicago,â€" an industrial executive and manufactâ€" urer of hot water heaters was a guest and gave a short talk. > The next meeting of the Deerfield Chimiber of Commerce will be held Thursday evening, March 26. _ ___ Deerfield C. of C. Has Boy Scout Hobby ' "Show to Be March 14 Interesting Meeting Mr. â€"C,. â€"C. â€"Kapschull, â€"commander of <the Eighth District of the Amerâ€" ican Legion ~took the memberships of the Legion and the auxiliary by g&eroplane to Bloomington on Saturâ€" day. â€" & o oo e OLD SETTLER‘S DEATH The executive meeting of the Amâ€" ‘érican Legion auxiliary met Thursâ€" day evening at the home of Mrs. Alex Willman. The new byâ€"la were passed upon and plans for K card party to be given on Marck 11 were discussed. Mrs. Philip Scully is chairman of arrangements. / During the second annual Departâ€" mental Roundup membership drive from Feb. 15 to March 1â€"the Deerâ€" field American Legion auxiliary went over 100 per cent. Five new members were procured: terton, Mrs, Marshall Pottenger, Mrs. R. Luther and Mrs. W. Strub. > Deerfield Auxiliary 100% in Recent Drive Her part in and memories â€"of the great Chicago fire, and the regultant _â€"*~(Continued on page 34) Eliza Jane Shepard Wilson, Well Known Resident Passes on; â€"Funeral February 21 Not only the communities of Liberâ€" tyville and <Deerfield, but the entire Chicago ‘area," upon whose developâ€" ment has been left the impress of a long life of service, loyalty, and afâ€" fection, share the deep sorrow occaâ€" sioned by the loss of one of its dearly loved pioneers. & â€" The intensely interesting story of her life, and of the growth and develâ€" opment of Chicago and our surroundâ€" ing suburbs, is to be found in the History . of Deerfield. Mrs. Wilson‘s superior mind and memory, with her keen insight into personalities and her sympathy with and understanding of human nature, make her accounts of byâ€"gone days veritable records of the pulsing, throbbing lives which have built our communities. No small share was hers. For "Jennie‘" Shepâ€" herd taught in the schools, took an active part in the church and other organizations, â€" reared a famfily of staunch and true citizens, and was ready at all times to use her gifts for the benefit of others. s _â€"The memory of Mrs. Eliza Jane Shepherd Wilson will be perpetuated, not glone in the hearts of those who loved her, but in the annals of the history of this territory. es CmerrvaT bs 59

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