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Highland Park Press, 21 May 1931, p. 43

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ammay @ par: ervy ago ‘res , 20th 23rd artâ€" on . 15th ry‘s nge tothe Fâ€" the ler go. the ere 265 lark 13th own the 47th on of unâ€" 0 T1l. T cekKk D, O Thursday, May 21, of his father, Herman Knigge of Park avenue. A buffet supper was served. Dancing followed later in the evening. â€" Preparations are being made for the Children‘s Day service to be held on Sunday, June 14, at the Presbyâ€" terian church. ~â€"â€"Mr.â€"and â€"Mrs.â€"Fredâ€"LaBahn _enterâ€" tained a group of Mr. LaBahn‘s relaâ€" tives from Evanston on Monday. The erection of several new homes this year in Woodland Park (Braniâ€" gar‘s subdivision) is being contemâ€" plated, also several in the Deerfield Acres subdivision (Gutzler farm) and another in the Clavey‘s Evergreen subdivision. One house, being built by E. McKay of Ravinia, is now in the process of construction in the Deerfield Acres subdivision. _ _ Fifty prominent young members of the North Shore and surrounding towns surprised Marcus Knigge, Satâ€" urday evening in honor of his twentyâ€" first birthday anniversary at the home Mrs. R. A. Nelson and Mrs. George Burnett are visiting Mrs. Harry Green of Western Springs on Thursday. . Luella Willman, who has been in quarantine at the home of her grandâ€" mother, Mrs. M. Grenning of Glenâ€" view, because of exposure to scarlet fever, has returned to her home on Greenwood avenue. & ; Miss Doris Hunter was the weekâ€" endâ€"guest of her aunt, Miss Lillian B. Ackerman of Chicago, who is prinâ€" cipal of the Goodrich school. On Satâ€" urday, Doris attended the Normal school meeting of principals with her aunt. In honor of students who have exâ€" celled in scholarship during their edâ€" ucational endeavors, the University of Illinois held its seventh annual Honors day program Friday morning, May 15. A< Deerfleld is among the towns of the state which were represented in the list of those honored, its repreâ€" sentative being Douglas Alfred Hastâ€" ings, engineering, junior. Deerfield Youth Is ' Honored at Illinois 8t. Paul‘s Evangelical Church Deerfleld . F. (¢. Piepenbrok, pastor Church school, 9:15 a.m. Worship service, 10:30 a.m. Choir Friday, 8:00 p.m, Sunday we will observe Pentecost. In connection with the service we will serve the Lord‘s Supper. We extend a cordial invitation to all and espeâ€" cially to those who could not particiâ€" pate in the Easter communio®. The choir will not meet for rehe sal pn Friday of this week..: _ Deerfield Locals 761 Chestnut DEERFIELD â€"News ANnD PERSONAL ITEMS Send contributions to local correspondent before Tuesday noon, © Help herâ€"make your local newspaper interesting: Mrs. RoBERT PETTIS, Local Editor > DEERFIELD: NEWSâ€"FLASHES Street, Deerfield, Illinois. PAY Deerfield Cemetery Assn. Meets May 23 On Saturday afternoon, May 23, at two o‘clock in the Town hall in Deerâ€" field, the annual meeting of the Deerâ€" field Cemetery association will be held for the purpose of electing officers and the transacting of such other business as may come before the meeting. ¢ During the past few years the grass has been cut every ten or fifteen days, which necessitates the employment of a man for two days at each cutting. The very fine appearance of the cemeâ€" tery has caused much favorable comâ€" ment from the general public. To do this takes money. All those who have relatives buried in the Deerfield cemeâ€" tery are requested to send their conâ€" tributions to any of the following ofâ€" ficers, before Saturday. The officers are: President, T. J. Knaak; secretary, John L. Vetter; treasurer, Edwin P. Easton;. trusteesâ€"Bert â€"Easton, Herâ€" man Ludwig, Mrs. Edith Osterman. Rev. Earl J. Bruso the new pastor of the Bethlehem Evangelical church will be married on June 10 at Joseph Bond chapel, University of Chicago. New Pastor to Wed _ _ Chicago Girl June 10 A reception will follow at the South Shore Evangelical church where Mr. Bruso served as pastor for six years before â€"coming to Deerfield. â€" The bride ‘is Miss Virginia T. Oberg of Chicago. Theâ€"couple will make their home at the parsonage about June 15. Thirtyâ€"seven girls and boys will be confirmed by Rabbi Samuel S. Cohon next Sunday morning at ten o‘clock, at North Shore Congregational Israel in Glencoe. The confirmands have received instruction from Rabbi Coâ€" hon and their teachers, Mr. Stanford Clinton and Mr. Samuel Sherman. Confirmation Services To Be Held Sunday Not enough can be said of the splendid assistance Dr. Cohon has given to this confirmation group. He has devoted every alternate Saturday since February for class instruction to the confirmands. The board of diâ€" rectors is most appreciative of this fact and extends sincere thanks to Rabbi Cohon for:his untiring efforts and devotion to these confirmands. Among the confirmands from Highâ€" land Park are Joan K. éodnll. 3. Lionel Haas II, Wallace Julian Hilâ€" born, Mary Louise Liecbenstein, Franâ€" ces and Freda Simon, Hugo Sonnen scheinn Jr., and Fred Ullman. R Telephone Deerfleld 485 T H E Auxiliary Members â€"â€"~~ Attend District Meet Personal impressions and experâ€" iences of â€"the World war were related in an interesting style by C. Wayland Brooks, assistant state‘s attorney of Cook county, to members of the Eighth district, ~American â€"Legion Auxiliary, at their meeting last Wedâ€" nesday evening, which was : held in American Legion headquarters, Lake Forest. Eighth District Commander C. C. Kapschullâ€"presented, with a particuâ€" larly fitting address, the four medals to the winners in the Americanism essay contest conducted by the disâ€" triet. . MHonored guests of the evening inâ€" cluded department president, Mrs. A. B. Middleton; past department presiâ€" dent, Mrs. Kellogg, and department secretary, Mrs. Mildred Knoles. Mrs. Harry S. Brown, eighth disâ€" trict director, who gresided at the meeting, announced that Sunday, June 1, has been designated for the annual fi;lgflmage to the Normal orphanage, that. Thursday, June 18, is the date of the National Defense conferâ€" ence in Chicago. Mrs. Brown appointâ€" ed Mrs. C. C. Kapschull of Deerfield unit the chairman of the nominating committee, which will report at the next district meeting, August 5, in Grayslake. § & â€" Deerfield unit members who attendâ€" ed the Lake Forest meeting were: Mmes. Carl Scheer, Philip R. Scully, Harry Mau, Dan Hunt, LeRoy Meyâ€" ers, Frank Jacobs Jr., Wm. Cruickâ€" shank, C. E. Huhn, C. C. Kapschull, Huhn. Legion Junior Team Baseball Schedule The first eight games of the Amerâ€" ican Legion Junior Baseball league are scheduled as follows: §# May 25â€"Antioch at Deerfield. May 27â€"Deerfield atâ€" Lake â€"Forest. June 1â€"Deerfield at Lake Bluff. _ June 3â€"North Chicago at Deerfleld. June â€" 8â€"Deerfield at Antioch. June 13â€"Lake Forest at Deerfield. June 17â€"Lake Bluff at Deerfield. June 27â€"Deerfleld at North Chicago. June â€" 8â€"Deerfield at Antioch. June 13â€"Lake Forest at Deerfield. June 17â€"Lake Bluff at Deerfield. June 27â€"Deerfield at North Chicago. Other games will be announced later. 4 & The winner of this league will play the winner of the Waukegan league for the championship of the Eighth district. Last year Deerfield won the championship. E. G._ Jacobson is again in charge of the Deerfleld boys. All home games ;will begin at 6;30 ;m in Jewett‘s park, Deerfield, and the boys are hoping for good support and a big crowd at each game. _ The cold east wind on last Saturday, May 16, failed to chill the ardor of eightyâ€"six young golfers, who putted on the Deerfield Tom Thumb golf course on Waukegan road. The proâ€" ceeds for that day went to the Deer feld P. T. A., which netted $8.60, . T. A,; Clears About $9 at Tom Thumb Course . Tennermann, and Miss Louise Large Attendance at ~~ Mother‘s Day Program Over one hundred guests were present at the Mother‘s Day celebraâ€" tion of the Deerfield Royal Neighbors camp, last Thursday evening, in the Deerfield Masonic temple. Oracle Margaret â€"Pettis gave the welcoming address, followed by recitations and songsâ€" of the Juvenile R. N. A. camp. There was a song by Dorothy, Violet and Fannie Hoffman, who were acâ€" companied by their brother Richard on his French horn; a solo by little four year old Dorothy Hoffman:; readâ€" ings by Dorothy Mau_ and Leona Bock; the recitation of "Somebody‘s Mother," by Dorothy Bonson and anâ€" other reading by Rose Frost. A group of the Juveniles in the camp colors, purple and white, gave aâ€"very pretty drill, directed by Ida Sticken. This group gave a program of songs’ a?‘d â€"readings: “Juvenilet,: "Smiles, John _ _Brown‘s _ Baby, "Goodnight Mothers." Arrabella . Plun! ide .. Hunt Jonas ,â€" the groom * Mrs. Edwin. Beckman and Mrs. Chester Wessling sang a duet and a reading "One Thing at a Time" by Oracle Pettis concluded the first part of the program. C . _ The cast of characters for the humorous <sketch "The Mock Wedâ€" ding" is as follows: S Miss Minnie Winkler, maid .of honor * _ â€" omm rrucirerccarcmo,~~...... Miss Margaret Scully g:rplun Nt:&k, flower zirl...-.l:'rle Steinhaus ry Win ringbearer........_.__June Gunckel Uncle Bin, jilted man .._....._Miss Rose Soefker Mrs. Plunkett, bride‘s mother w Miley Dates, best man L0 eniGreinient eenityeresremiecccence.â€" â€" BECBE:â€" W D« FORRSIOR Mr. Plunkett, bride‘s father * i e e se e ts Ahilils . Sealls Web Gantaaciensioatsin cninctacisnrsimics YRKis® HHHFEY SHCKRET The Kitshenjabber Kids, trainbearers Mr. Pumpernickle, groom‘s father Mrs. Padderesky, musician...Mrs. George Bock The very interesting program was arranged by Mrs. A. J. Johnson and her committee. f Refreshments were served inâ€" the prettily decorated tables of the dining room at the conclusion of the enterâ€" tainment. . â€" Father and Son Next Monday evening, May 25, will witness an interesting and imâ€" portant event in the history of Deerâ€" field Post No. 738 of the American Legion, when the organization of the sons of World war veterans will be accomplished, at a special "Father and Son" meeting of the post. Legionnaires George Briggs, Elmer Baum, and Wm. Cruickshank are busy making the final arrangements and securing the insignia, etc. for the boys. From the interest which has been shown by the boys, as well as by the proud fathers themselves, a large and enthusiastic meeting is anticipated. ; hÂ¥ in t Commander W. K. Hout announces that a special program has been preâ€" pared, and that the meeting will open promptly at 7:30 o‘clock. Program Monday Mrs. Mildred Guncke! Mre. A. J. 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