Miss Frances Brown was hostess the Teachers‘ bridge club at r home in Wilmette Thursday ‘eveâ€" ng. . Miss Mildred Newton will be e next hostess. Mrs. Emilh Benz spent Saturday My and Mrs. ‘Albert Krause were sts at a St. Patrick‘s party, Satâ€" day evening, at their home on Deerâ€" ld avenue. tss Mrs. C. M. Willman and family renning of â€" Glenview. â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Anderson wilt tertain their bridge club on Thursâ€" y evening (tonight) at their home i Chestnut street. e tss A delegation of women interested ~the organization of ‘the Deerfield ‘omen‘s club attended a meeting of ie Tenth District Federation . of ‘omen‘« clubs held Tuesday at North hicago. m aninna ons > Miss Luella Willman entertained ie T. L. L. club at the home of her randmother, Mrs. John Willman on Mmm" â€"‘-"â€":srâ€" dabcicte sa.â€";__.;,L;;,‘.-ï¬â€"ae ttended the Golden Gloves tournaâ€" ho IH.WAWH â€" Pottenger, _ lagge and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Jacâ€" bson. is Little Caroline Henthorn, who has just recovered from the mumps, now has pleurisy. _ An Easter cantata, "Life Everlastâ€" ing." is to be presented by members o}f‘ :he Bethlehem Evangelical church choir. d evening at t] headquarters Publit Sarvi Coe '-""’ '“m‘ who attended are Mr. ‘Kempfer, Mr. and M 6ck, Mr. and Mrs. M Mr. and Mrs. John R [ MrS, MarÂ¥ Lsaar To Jean Cruikshank celebrated her fth birthday anniversary on Monâ€" ay afternoon, at a neighborhood parâ€" The Charles Frye family spent Sunâ€" ay with relatives in Ringwood, Iil. â€"Clarence Repenning, who has been isiting at the E. J. Long home, deâ€" arted Thursday for his home in Ponâ€" tac, Michigan. s To stimulate interest in the mysâ€" ery of the senior class play at Deerâ€" ieldâ€"Shields, to be presented Saturâ€" lay evening, small blotters bearing inister questions were distributed imong the students last week. Some f the questions were: "Who?", ‘Why?", "Are you superstitious ?", ‘Do you believe in the supernatural ?" ind "Where were you the night he was murdered ?" s 3 Russell and Harold, the small sons f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mau, are reâ€" :overing from chicken pox. Wallace Petersen is also quarantined for chicâ€" ken pox. Mr. and Mrs. Heinzeâ€" ofâ€" Wilmette ere guests at the Harry Clavey ome Sunday evening. f P Among thoseâ€"from Deerfield who ursday, eeting of the : Rebekah lodge in un( A h Deerfield Locals ral nousewarming was held Saturday ng at the new Northern Service juarters, of the Northern Illinois ¢ Service company, near Glenâ€" Among those. from Dog;fldd attended â€"are â€"Mr. and Mrs.°P. F. p‘f'er, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Wagâ€" y Mrs. Lee h Waukegan March 19, 1931 Ays en . John Radeke. â€" Lee of Blue Island spent of last week at the Peâ€" home on Elm street. On Lee left to visit relaâ€" W. Beck and vening Mr. Ralph Lemley of Cleveland is a house guest at the home of and Mrs, V. W. Spriggs. _ Mr. and Mrs, Max Winters who have been stay'inz at the August Winâ€" Mr. and Mrs., Philip Scully enterâ€" tained at bridge Saturday evening at their home on Oakley avenue. ing. Miss Verda Varner will be hostess Ta"her bridge club on Friday evening at her home on Elm street. _ _ "On Tuesday, Mrs. C. M. Willman and Mrs. C. V. Steiner attended the Star club at the home of Mrs, C. D. Rugen of Glenview. â€"â€" _ â€" ~The Gloden house on Hazel avenue has been rented by the Jensen family from Michigan. g Mrs. Le Roy Scullyâ€"entertained at a St. Patrick‘s luncheon on ‘Tuesday at her home on Osterman avenue. Miss Pauline Hout of Lovington, IllL, is visiting at the home of her brother, W,. K. Hout of Warrington road. f <â€"Mrsa.â€"C.â€"W.â€" Boyle spent Monday with her sister Mrs. Taylor of Glenâ€" SAE n oo dernan ni inss oanepiration ilatiiee intetoee n ataieenann enb in Theâ€"district council of the American Legion is to meet Friday evening, March 20, in Highland Park. â€" Past State Commander Haves is to be the â€"Misses Ann; Rose, Katherineâ€"and guests of their sister Mrs. Irving Brand on Monday. f of Libertyville, s â€"â€" Announcement is made riage of Miss Luella Knigge and Charles Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. Hatch are residing at the Clyde Hatch home. Mrs. Irving Brand spent Wednesday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. English of Evanston. = â€"Missâ€"Mabelâ€" Ablardâ€"was the weekâ€" end guest of her brother, James Abâ€" lard of Milwaukee. Mrs. Elizabeth Axline of Wilmette was the dinner guest of her sister Mrs. Kerler of Saunders road on Wednesday evening. s ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Berry Devine and son Norbit were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sullivan of Highland Park on Thursday evening. There were no services in the Bunâ€" galow church on Sunday evening. Members attended a pageant, "Follow Thou Me," at the Bethany Evangeliâ€" cal church of Highland Park, given by the Trinity Evangelical church of Chicago. § Brand, Mrs. Leslie Brand and Mrs. TIrving Brand attended the Friday Night Dinner club at the home of Miss Edith Hansen of Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Miller, who have been visiting at the home of their son, Guy Miller of Hazél avenue, returned on Saturday to their home in Michigan, after a three weeks visit in Deerfield. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scheer attended the funeral of Mr. Scheer‘s brother, Mr. George â€" Scheer ofâ€" Chicago : on Tuesday. _ Mr. Scheer is survived by his wife and a son, Carl. * The children of the Holy Cross were entertained at a St. Patrick‘s party on Sunday afternoon from two until four o‘clock in the parish hall. The Boy Scouts of Troop 75 were hosts and bunco was the feature of the afternoon, followed by: approâ€" priate refreshments forâ€"the otcasion. Miss â€"Ethel Titus was the weekâ€" Mrs. W. W. Clark, Miss Charlotte of the m: T ELE P RD BE 0| St. Patrick‘s Party Dr The St. Patrick‘s idea was carried out in the hall decorations, the wrapâ€" pings of the prizes and in the refreshâ€" ments of ite cream ‘with a shamrock molded in it and in the green frosted cakes, at the St. Patrick‘s card party %â€"-;My;dwniag»h-thgg. Crossâ€"parish house. It was a pivot party and a prize was awarded each table. Mrs. Peters of Highland Park received the surprise package which was a lovelyâ€"eake and Mrs, Earl Fro received thd door prize. _ _ â€"‘The members â€"of the committee for the card party were: Mrs. P. J. Duffy, Miss Clara Ender, Mrs. L. Gloden, Misses Agnes and. Florence Gloden, Mrs. John Klemp, Jr., Mrs. Thomas Mooney, Mrs. Henry Petersen, Mrs. William Desmond, Mrs. Hubert Mcâ€" Guire, Mrs. Felix Earnest, and Mrs. Earl Frost. ~~Last Friday afternoon, Mrs. Jacob Pfieffer of Evanston spoke to the women of the Presbyterian church. She told of the work being done by omenw â€" in â€"â€"vatiousâ€"â€" Presbyterian churches in and around Chicago, in which all the women‘s organizations of each church were merged into one association, with one set of officers over the entire project. She mentionâ€" ed several ways that the women‘s acâ€" tivities might be merged, with a fedâ€" erated meeting once a month and then Discuss Merger of â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Women‘s Activities the many circles, Dorcas and Missionâ€" ary society functioning as usual. The Missionary society is meeting on Thursday afternoon (today) at which time the merging will be disâ€" cussed. <It will also he brought beâ€" fore the members of the Dorcas sociâ€" ety at their next meeting. The purpose of the merger is to inâ€" crease the number of women workers in the church. The second meeting of the month, which was scheduled for next Monday, is to be substituted with a trip to the Garfield Park conservatory to see the Easter display. â€"Definite plans for transportation and the date of the trip will be announced later. Mrs. M. 0. Hopkins, Mrs. Carleton Scribâ€" ner and Mrs. E. B. Jordan, will superâ€" vise the trip. â€" Junior Garden Club â€" to Visit Conservatory Owing to the stormy weather, the Junior Garden club met Monday atâ€" ternoon, March 16, instead of the preâ€" ceding week. â€" Interesting chalk talks were given by the children, each givâ€" ing a plan of his or her own garden for the coming year. _/ Mrs. Ray Dobbins is attending a party at the home of Mrs. Joseph Peddle of Highland Park on Thursâ€" day (today). Mr. Milo Schmalz of Lakeland Florida, who was en route to Brookâ€" lyn, New York, was a guest at the B. H. Kress home on Hazel avenue on Sunday. es P ns Miss Gayle Bornemann, who is staying at the Towall Johnson home on. Chestnut street, spent Friday at the Jack Myers home. Successful Affair {8 B ~cers each_year, to avoid the retireâ€" t | ment of all officers at once. _ One year t the president and treasurer will be ‘€ elected and the following year the viceâ€"president and â€" recording secreâ€" C committee was appointed: , | ~Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok _ _ l’ Mrs. H. A. Olendorf â€" l: ~Mrs. John Stryker. se c i s| Upon recommendation of the execâ€" ; | utive: committee, the P. T. _ A. voted _ | to charge a â€"rental fee of five dollars ;. | to all organizations using the kitchen equipment and dishes at the school. The Deerfieldâ€"Grammar â€" School Parentâ€"Teacher association, at the March â€" meeting, held Friday afterâ€" noon in the school gymnasium, decidâ€" P. T. A. to Elect Only Two Officers Each Y ear *â€"~On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson of Greenwood avenue were overwhelmingly surprised by about forty relatives, and friends from Chiâ€" cago and vicinity who came to help them celebrate their twentyâ€"fifth wedding anniversary. â€" Guests from a distance were Mr.and Mrs. Ben Johnson and Mrs. Olson‘s father, Mr. A.: Sahlberg of St. Cloud, Minn. There were some very fine singers among the guests who gave a delightâ€" ful concert. Mrs. Wilson of the Sunâ€" day Evening club, Mrs. Samuelson and Miss Irene Hallberg, singers in the Ebenezer Lutheranâ€" church of Edgewater were the entertainers. The guests brought the entire buffet supâ€" per and a beautiful cake decorated with silver leaves. They presented Mr. and Mrs., Olson a gorgeous bouâ€" quet of flowers and a bag of silver. ~Mr. and Mrs. Johnson remained unâ€" til Tuesday. From Deerfield they will visit relatives in Danville, HIl, and Memphis, Tenn., following the Mississippi river to the Gulf of Mexâ€" ico and on to Galveston, Tex. On their return trip they will again visâ€" it at the Olson home, before leaving for their home in St. Cloud. Minn. Sturtevant. _ _ Mary Cashmore â€" Clarinet solo, accompanied by Miss Brown. Doiflhl Bonson _â€" _ Recitation, . ‘*‘Somebody‘s Richard â€"Hoffmanâ€"Horn solo, ‘"Springtime in the Rockies." & June Gunckel â€"‘"Peanut Vender," accompanâ€" Mrs. C. W. Boyle, chairman of the program committee, announced> that Mrs._C. R. Sugdon would have charge of the next meeting and it would be an exhibition of the work she had acâ€" complishedâ€"with the pupils in physical education. c s ied by Miss Nygard. Tommy â€"Colemanâ€"Recitation, _________________â€"_ Billy Clouseâ€"Piano solo, "Anvil Chorus.‘ John Strykerâ€"Recitation. Harold Ray and Frank Warrenâ€"Stunts. Jane Todd â€" Piano solo, ‘"*The Blind Ha Player," accompanied by Mrs. A. M. vau:f won" by Edward Schutt. â€" _ â€" e se Camp Fire :Girlsâ€"Songs. Marcia _ Smithâ€"*"Summertime," original reciâ€" Clifford Robinsonâ€"Mouth organ solo Mrs. C. E. Piper, president of the P. T. A., disposed of the business in ner, after which the following proâ€" gram was presented: _ e Richard Hofmanâ€"Assembly. Katharine Kauffmanâ€"Pizno solo, "Etude Migâ€" ‘elebrate Silvex- Wedding Saturday 31 1€3 C # h4