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Highland Park Press, 7 May 1931, p. 43

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We e ie cmd c nc s 0c 00 M S . HCEEENARE â€" VY CAy iven by the North Chicago Post of he American Legion. _ o The Benjamin E. Minturn family as moved to Bannockburn from Chiâ€" ago this week. . â€" Mrs. Julius Johnson, Mrs. Frank acobs Jr. and Mrs. Peter J. Juhrend tended a party for Mrs. Edward threndâ€"of â€"Highlandâ€"Park on Wedâ€" sday. . Te i ue Mrs. Itving Brand was hostess to e Tuesday Evening Sewing club at T home on Deerfield avenue. _ Mr. Fred=~Bleimeh] is still seriously at his home on Deerfleld avenue. The L. L. L. club held its April eting at the home of Henry and| slie Sheskie of Ridge road. Twenâ€" _members and one visitor were The William â€" Cruickshank family visited in Libertyville on Sunday. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laâ€" bahn and Mrs. Fred Horenberger visâ€" itegLMts;J:LLabahn‘â€"SrkoiLEmrsum: The William Tennermann family visited Mr. and Mrs. George Briggs f Grays Lake on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Freeman visâ€" ted in Dundee on Sunday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kapschull atâ€" ended "Bubbles of 1933" on Friday vening in North Chicago, which was C. C. Kapschull attended a district meeting of the American Legion in Chicago on Thursdayr evening., _ The" William â€" CFMkakakant #22.4_ Mrs. Raymond Dobbins was hostess to the Areme club on Monday eveâ€" ning at her home on Elm street. «Mrs. abahn of Central aveâ€" nue entertained at luncheon Tuesday. m'guméfé“fi%iim Evanston and cov i m.______mm_lnd-.‘op- A number of Deerfield young people will attend the Junior Prom at the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school on Satâ€" urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Merrell have as their guest this week Mrs. Merâ€" rell‘s grandmother, Mrs. Emma Coe of La Rose, Ill. > Thursd kalph â€" Peterson attended a _on Wednesday at the home Edward Runde of Chicago. y guests at the J. R. Notz re Mr. and Mrs. George Steftâ€" Deerfield Locals _ _ noon. Help her make your loeal'new-p;x;; int Mrs. RoBErt Pms, Local Editor Grand and Deerfield aves., Deerfield, Ill., telephone 1 A . and Mrs. Peter J. Juâ€"h;;n(i a party for Mrs. Edward f â€"Highlandâ€"Park on Wedâ€" DEERFIELD NEWs av, M noon. Help her Send contributions to local correspondent beforeâ€" M DEERFIELD NEWSâ€"FLASHES two| â€"The new telephone directories for e, of | Deerfield for June delivery which are going to press within the next few hem days, will contain the new numbers untâ€" | and street addresses of those who May | have ‘fiurnished this information to field | Miss Olson, chief operator.of the. lo= Miss Olson, chief calâ€"switch board." at the home of her pare Mrs. J. P. English of E: Sunday guests at the home were R. A. Fehr Conrad Natter of Freep James Natter of Kansas Vr. John Dow and son of Osterman avenue attended a banquet at the Auditorium hotel on Sunday evening, Dr. Dow acting as toastmaster. â€" Mrs. Mildred Gibbs of Highland Park visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Biederstadt on Wednesday. Mrs. Irving Brand spent Saturday at the home of her parents Mr and Dr. John Dow and sc avenue attended a b; Auditorium hotel on S Dr. Dow acting as to : Mrs. Mildred Gibbs Do CC0 S 2CTTTE AAMERCEICS, ’ Mrs.> T. L. Knaak, Misses Emilie and Ida Knaak and Mr. T. J. Knaak visited at the Edward Knaeak home in Wheaton Sunday. f â€"â€"Elmerâ€"Clavey is the guest of Cirâ€" cuit Judge Ralph Dady on a fishing trip. . Mr. Decker, attorney for Deerâ€" field, is also a member of the party. ~_Mrs. Mildred Gunekel was the guest of Miss Grace Roberts of Highland Park on Thursday evening. .‘ ._At the election last Saturday, conâ€" ’cerning mosquito abatement for this locality, only 19 votes were cast â€" 16 against and 3 for the proposition. However, it carried in the remainder of the township, so Deerfield is to be included and will have a representaâ€" tiveâ€"appointed by Judge Persons. Bushes and evergreens were plantâ€" ed around the Deerfield town hall on Tuesday by the Ravinia nurseries. Mrs.> T. L. Knaak, Misses Emilie and Ida Knaak and Mr. T. J. Knaak . «~Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cooksy â€"and daughter, Doris, Mrs. ‘Henry Juhrend and daughter, Bernice, visited at the J. â€"W. Cooksy home in Burlington, Wis. Other guests were Mrs. Louise Bock, Miss Helen Bock and Arthur and Herbert Bock of Highland Park. Dr. and. Mrs. Walter A. Metcalf attended the annual dinner at the First Presbyterian church of Evansâ€" ton on Wednesday evening. ‘ Mrs. Irving Brand â€"attended â€"a on Monday at the home of Mrs. Mason of Highland Park, given Arden Shore â€"workers. ~Mrs.~ B represents Deerfield. _ _ CC20°C‘n otar meeting on Thursâ€" day evening of this week. Mrs. Ralph Collie a ark were the luncheon guests of Mrs. Berry Devine, last Thursday. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" A program is to be pI the Eastern Star meeting day evening of this week. ple. 1/ i hevee a ce e t c Sp . ons rle ce e en at and serve a dinner on Monday eveâ€" ning, May 11, at a joint meeting of the Ameican Legion and the Lions club, at the DeerflalA Masaut. 1. _ The PERSONAL Trems ~ing brand spent Saturday me of her parents, Mr. and . English of Evanston. . i « newspaper interesting, : election last Séi.;rday, conâ€" mosquito abatement for this Legion Auxiliary will telephone Deerfield 485 ‘can Legion and the Lions the Deerfield Masonic temâ€" at the Isaac Rapp Fehr and son and ._Preemrt' n‘-. Qlld to be presented at home of Mrs. Geo , given for Mrs.~ Brand T H EBE prepare _ The Bannockburn Garden club held its annual May first breakfast at the beautiful country home of Marâ€" shall L. Doty. Each member took a May basket of flowers to the breakâ€" fast. During the afternoon the mem. bers enjoyed hearing some beautiful solo selections »;’ppg'qprinm.xq ring â€" sung â€"by Mre. m'“&""flfllfifig MIS...EDHCStâ€" J AiiWigyâ€"=â€"â€"â€"»â€"â€"â€"~mmemae Bannockburn Club Holds May 1 Breakfast The Deerfield Woman‘s club will hold its last meeting for this season inâ€" the Deerfield school library on Tuesday afternoon, May 12. Mrs.~ H. H. Belding will give an informal talk on "The American Woman‘s Club in Paris."~ Mrs.® Belding was a charter ooo P emeae eete N Rending ° .â€".....:............... .. Mock Weddingâ€" § Members of Royal Last Meeting May 12 of Woman‘s Club Tap Dance The Royal Neighbors of Deerfield will observe Mothers‘ Day with an enâ€" tertainment at their regular meeting on Thursday evening, May 14, at the Deerfield Masonic temple. _ Followâ€" ing is the program: : Talk by Oracle, ..._...__.._._. Mrs. George Pettis French Horn Solo .___.___ ... Richard Hoffman Poem «... .ds *â€"x~.......... Dorothy Bonson Reading _. c bun o. on holk Radin: oi rsggarinnbides ons bea ie us uenc vecreecs ~ROBOâ€"PPORGK â€" Songs and Drills ................__ â€" ___.. Juvenile-‘ * .. directed by Ida Stiskan Songâ€"Duet ~ Royal Neighbors Will Observe Mothers Chicago, Milwaukee & road have assured Mr. Donald that a man in will daily care for the MacDonald is a membe mittee appointed by the izations. ger of the Franken nurseries have planting, which is to be sta in a. «hort § he authorities of the PME i3 2 s wul & L The Garden club of Deerfleld has appointed Mrs. Lewis Ashman as chairman of the committee for the landscaping and beautification of the grounds of the Deerfield depot. The first project is to be the east side and the approach on the east. The. Garâ€" den club will furnish the flowejs and the funds will be donated by the Chamber of Commerce, the Rotary club and other organizations of Deerâ€" field. It will require quite a bit of money and the club would appreciate the financial assistance of more Deerâ€" field organizations. E. B. Jordan P RE S Garden Club Plans _ ' Beautification of â€"~â€"_â€"â€"â€" Grounds of Mrs. Chester Wessling Mrs. Edwin Beckman ance ; Gypsy Dance .._.__ _ J accompanied by Lois Sturte aukee & St. Paul railâ€" ared Mr. William Macâ€" . man in their employ : â€"for the grounds. Mr. a â€"member: of â€"the comâ€" by Ida Sticken Lois Sturtevant c o. MIE P. Neighborsâ€"Camp he Paris Womâ€" ve years resiâ€" 8. Belding is her daughter, rs. George Pettis Richard Hoffman Dorothy Bonson ~â€"â€" Charles Fehr â€"â€".... Leona Bock men‘s organ Jean Bowers H. Meyer Day Seart Di# Little Romance glhim's Se ‘alt® L Happy Farme Wilder Rider Harvest Song Reading Loft Foot! Right Foot ! Over the Donkey Trail Dance of the Rosebuds March Funebre _ __ _ __ Twilight Beli Scherzo Waltz . Taking Leave Melody in "The pupils of Miss Ida Knaak sented the following program Tuesday evening, April 28, at Knaak‘s home: Miss the annual Memorial Day exercis _ The next regular meeting will held the third Monday in June. Plans were made for preparing and serving of a dinner on Monday, May 114, at the Masonic temple for the American Legion and the Lions club. Mrs. John Farmer and Mrs. Philip Scully Jr. will have ‘charge of dinner arrangements. * * The Americanism chairman reportâ€" ed that school children are â€"working on â€"the essay "New Meaning of Citiâ€" zenship."â€"â€"Prizes will be awarded at the annimal Manmaral Paoss zuce oy ol Arrangements for have been made for wish to attend the _ meeting in Lake Fores evening, May 13. T} go are to meet at the bank corner at 7:30 3 Sunday, May 10, is to be Hospital Day at North Chicago, and a number of members signified their intention of going.â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"=_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€"â€" organization was dollars to be ser fundâ€"â€"at the V North Chicago. to send $8.25 to orphanage to pa; one girl for one : camp. â€" sale will be used At the â€"May meeting of_ the Deerâ€" field Legion Auxiliary, on Monday evening, held at the home of Mrs. Carl Scheer, the poppy chairman, â€" Mrs, William Cruickshank, presented plans for Poppy Day, which is to be Friâ€" day, May 22. An effort is to be made to procure a speaker for both the Deerfield Grammar school and the Wilmot school, to explain the meanâ€" ing <of the use of poppies. She anâ€" nounced that taggers will meet all trains at the Deerfield station and will be at the business intersections of the town. The Deerfleld unit is to sell only the veteran made non.. fil !wi» se f[muf;rnm 'u:._,‘_,*.‘ .,,‘ 4, _ â€"Poppy Day, May 22 123 and s Knaak‘s Pupils _ Appear in Program armer Miss Aileen Aileen Krumbach be used only for rehabilitaâ€" service work. â€"â€"_ _ â€";~â€"â€"~â€" June Gunekel the June Gunekel Mrs. Shapiro be sent to il;;:aci;;re-tte the Vete__rans hospital in Emili¢ Knaak . A. Krumbach net â€" _ _They â€" voted also to_ the _Normal, Ill., pay the expenses of e week at a summer @ for members who the Eighth District Forest on Wednesday . Those desiring to t the Deerfield State for transportation the voting of flv; proceeds from "Aunt Jane" channinade exercises. Schumann Schtmann Schumann FW“E: .E!I . Rubenstein Beethoven before the 1. Low .. Low e Miss preâ€" nan the 39 | 4

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