__Mr. F. H. Meyer and son Delbert Meyer returned Sunday evening from New Florence, Missouri, where they spent the past week assisting Mr. Revy. M. J. Andrews has returned from the east where he was a dgle- gate from the Chicago Presbytery tt-t‘tbo Presbyterian convention in tsburgh. . Rev. Andrews . visited i% father and sister in Hammonton. C. E. Bates, the Deerfleld principal was unable to attend. Mrs. Delbert Meyer, principal of the Wilmot school and Miss Hazel Miller, eighth grade teacher in the Deerfleld school attended the annual dinner â€" at Deerfieldâ€"Shields â€" high school, â€" last â€"Wednesday evening, given for principals of schools who send pupils to the high school. Mr. rainy season has delayed the planting, so Alvin. will not be able to return to Deerfleld until next week. The Meyâ€" ers stopped at Brownstown, I!ll. on Saturday and were over night guests at the A. A. Courson home. Junior Courson returned to Deerfleld with them and is visiting his sister, Mrs. Delbert Meyer, . ~Miss Stella Spriggs of Marion, Ohio, is spending the summer at the home of her brother, Mr. V. W. Spriggs of Waukegan road. Miss Spriggs, who is assisting at the Briar Sweet shoppe, will enter St. Luke‘s hospital, Chicago, this fall for nurse‘s training. . > Mr, and Mrs. S. M. Gooder spent the weekâ€"end in Muscatine, Iowa. spent H.dtuï¬y with his aunt, M D. W. Meyer. 4 thy Lidgerwood is to be a counsellor. Miss Bornemann who is a former school nurse in Deerfleld, has been living at the T. G. Johnson home on Chestnut street and Miss Lidgerwood is a teacher in the local grade school. Miss Gayle Bornemann is to be an assistant â€"nurse atâ€" the .Girl â€"Reserve camp at Druce Lake and Miss Doroâ€" _.Mr. and Mrs.F. H. Meyer and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harney Wahis and Mrs. Lizzie Scott of Jefferson City, Mo., and Mrs. Raymond Meyer and two sons, Frederick and Donald, attended the golden wedding anniverâ€" sary celebration of Dr.. and Mrs: Mrs. B. L. Davis of Saunders road entertained at a garden party on Tuesday afternoon. Sunday, June 14, is to be observed as Children‘s day in the Deerfield Presbyterian church. The Sewing vircle of St. Paul‘s church will meet at the home of Mrs. Olivia Anderson on Thursday, June 18. f Thursday, June 11, 1981 Deerfield Locals 761 Chestnut Street, Deerfleld, Illinois. Telephone Deerfield 485 DEERFIELD NEws AND PERsSONAL ITEMsS Send contributions to local correspondent before Tuesday noon. Help her make your local newspaper interesting. DEERFIELD NEWSâ€"FLASHES Mrs. RoBERT PETTIS, Local Editor l A bridal shower was given Thursâ€" day evening at the home of Mrs. Ernâ€" est Sinclair of Chicago, in compliâ€" ment to Miss Bess Schilstra, whose marriage to Mr. Alvin Meyer will take place soon. Miss Schilstra, who has taught in Deerfleld for about six years has returned to her home in Kilbourne, Wis. , She has made many friends during her stay in Deerfleld, who wish her much happiness. Mr. and Mrs. George Whitcomb and two sons George and Wilbur of Barâ€" rington visited at the Ggorge Harder home on Friday evening. _ _â€". _ _ _The following people from Deerfield ‘(West Deerfleld township) have been selected as petit jurors for the year: Robert Mau, Henry Juhrend, C. W. Boyle, Edwin Beckman, Joseph Hanâ€" son, Harry Muhlke, Mrs. Julia Peterâ€" son, Mrs. A. R. Warner, Miss Monâ€" ica Desmond, Mrs. Martha Carolan. At the Children‘s day service at St. Paul‘s church on Sunday morning, June 7, Marion Virginia Ott and Fredâ€" erick Louis Wahls were baptized. Frederick Louis, born Jan. 12, 1931, isâ€"theâ€"son â€"ofâ€"Mr.â€"and Mrs.â€"Cyrus Wahis. Marion Virginia, born March 31, 1931, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Ott. Sponsors for Marion {â€"â€"Missâ€"Mary â€"Bazzo â€"of â€"theâ€"Crane farm at Wheeling was an over night guest of Miss Doris Kreh on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horenberger and son Ralph with Ray Hoffman of Glenview spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Denerlein, near Wheaton. : Mrs. George Engstrom and John spent the weekâ€"end in Marion, Ohio. Mrs.â€"Engstrom â€"has â€"returned;~ but John Engstrom ‘of Marion and an aunt, Mrs. Harry Emmerson of Cedar Rapids, lowa. At the close of high school, Miss Helen Engstrom will join her brother and spend the summer in lowa, also. _ Geraldine Barbara Schmidt, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schmidt (Esther Hueh!) who was born April 23, 1931, was baptized in St. Paul‘s Evangeli¢cal church on Sunday, May 30. Sponsors were Mrs. Ardelia Sampson, Mrs. Amanda Saailfrank, Mrs. Ethel Schmidt and Mr. Arthur Meding, G 3. on M Â¥Bc Mubii bestituted in theâ€"Oak Terrace school of Highwood for Miss Bernice Tucker on Tuesday. ard Stryker, vestigate the advisability of erecting a building. ‘The committee is: C. C. Kapschull, Lewis Beckman and Wilâ€" liam Cruickshank. A committee has been appointed by the American Legion post of Deerâ€" ï¬elg! to make tentative n = New Jersey and three brothers in Philadelphia, making a pilgrimage to the Andrews homestead in Nazareth, Pa. y T HE P RE S 8 the: chome â€"of _ Mrs. Louis ~Soefker County Line roud. . .:. <:s.00l600 90 The June conference met at the home â€"of Miss ~Elise> ~Oberrauch of Northbrook. It was voted to contriâ€" bute $5.00 to the Lake County Counâ€" cil of Religious Education. To simâ€" plify matters for the summer quarâ€" ter, it was decided to combine the different departments of the Sunday school under the supervision of one teacher and one assistant and teach theâ€"Eden Uniform Bible lessons. The conference voted to act as a parent institution to the new Cub Scout movement. ‘The July meeting of the Workers conference will be ‘"held at On Saturday, June 6, the L. L. L. club sponsored a bakery sale at th ilson a gan Deerfleld Meat market. Officers of this active club are: President, Ruth Johnson; viceâ€" president, Elmer Radeke; secretary, Ruth Soefker; treasurer, Luella Willâ€" The May Workers conference of St. Paul‘s church of Deerfleld was held at the home of Miss Mathilda Borâ€" chardt of Highland Park. Plans were discussed for the Daily Vacation Bible school. | > Has Varied Program June Meeting of May ‘ It was voted to postpone the Misâ€" sion play to a more convenient time in the fall. The age limit of this club was changed and is now set at 13 and 16 years inclusive. If weather perâ€" mits, the June meeting will be held at one of the nearby Forest Preserves, on Wednesday, the twentyâ€"fourth. The May meeting of the L. L. was held at the home of Ruth Johnson. Members arrived early to enjoy a baseball game before the meeting. Commencement exercises were held at the Deerfield Grammar school on Friday evening, June 5. The program: Class March ... Mrs. C. W. Getty Invocation ... Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok Class Song:â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€".â€"â€"...._â€". Class of 1981 Valedictory Address ....._...... Richard Merner Presentation of Class Gift....Clifford Glader Recesslonal . _.___....... .._._â€". Mrs. C. W. Getty % & Class Honors Richard Iol::r Gcnv}dLuuAOud Frants The graduates are: Virginia Anderson, Harâ€" ry Allsbrow, Gene Bowers, lngh Brugeâ€" man, Mary ‘Desmond, Thomas ffy,â€" Carol Frantz, Eidon Frost, Kathleen Galloway, Cathâ€" erine Garrity, â€"Clifford Glader, Henry Haws, :'f.“ !hnurxzemla Jnmd. Iren: JAn:r- Lang, Howard Leighton, Gerald Lucas, Mz. rion Meier, Vernon Meier, Frank Menell, Arâ€" thur Mentzer, Richard Icu‘r; (hrl.w Oreâ€" Rose Soefker, Genevieve Steiner, Ida Sticken, Mildred . Sticken, Lois Sturtevant, Rarl Toll, Walter ‘Toll, Shirley Varner. The class officers yere:â€" President, Gerald Lucas ; viceâ€"president, Clifford Glader ; secreâ€" tary, â€" Catherine® Garrity ; treasurer,â€" Thersa Commencement Exercises Grammar School June 5 Plans Discussed Hrccoc~..~. Class of 1931 Rev. Ormal Leroy Miller The Junior Garden club of Deerâ€" feld went for a hike on Monday morning with their leader, Mrs. E. B. Jordan. <~On, next Monday afternoon they will meet at Frederick Piepenâ€" brok‘s home at two o‘clock and then go to Mrs. Jordan‘s home. They will plan their program for the July meetâ€" ing, when they will be the guests of the ;enior Garden dubb.dholl):“fl.tlhdg. The July meeting is to d at home of Miss Winifred Nichol of Wilâ€" Mw in atichinisi 4 wl idnsc c sn n mine ncnrtralivee nrec School Missions‘" ... Closing Hymnâ€""Lead Junior Garden Club has ' Interesting Program Story, ‘The Magic Flag" fws.......=~â€"..~.. By Mrs. W. A. Tennerman Patriotic Service, "Our Own Red, White and Blue" ......._...._.... By Junior Dept. Remarks on "Our Offering for Sunday â€" Baptismal Service Sn ADEREM .+. :::+10::1(:=:00osttetcue~s<«. "ThG CBOAF Service, "Jesus and the Children" "World‘s Children® for Jesus" Children‘s day is to be observed in the Deerfield Presbyterian church on Sunday morning, June 14 at 10:30, with the following program: > (Ran coman mingnmnet Scripture and Prayer....._Rev. M. J. Andrews Mr. Jesse Smith, principal of the Elm Place Grammar school of Highâ€" lTand Park, who is an authority on flora and fauna of Lake county, will be a guest of honor and will explain the beauty of the flats to the Garden club members. Children‘s Day Program at Presbyterian Church club of Deerfield is to be an allâ€"day outing at the Waukegan Flats, on Wednesday, June 17. Members will asâ€" _ semble at the . l?eerfleld Grammar _ ___ _ !imenleflen_n_clock_inâ€"flmmt._â€" ing and automobiles will take them to Waukegan. They will enjoy a picâ€" nic lunch at noon. ks Twentyâ€"six members and two visiâ€" tors were present. Assisting hostessâ€" es were Mrs. Fred LaBahn and Mrs. Clarence Cherry. It was voted to send $10 to the Oakwood institute,. The July meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Frank Jacobs Jr. The August meeting is to be omitted. Garden Club to Have All Day Outing, June 17 At the June â€"meeting of the Ladies‘ Aid society â€"ofâ€"St. Paul‘s church held last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Horenberger, the topic for discussion â€"was "The Sanctity of Marriage." Mrs. Julius Johnson and Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok presented paâ€" pers relating to that subject. Rev. Piepenbrok gave a talk on "Who is Responsible for the Sex Education of Our Young People, and the Need of Same Before Entering Upon a Marâ€" riage Relationship." â€" St; Paul‘s Ladies Aid * Holds June Meeting â€"~=......_Rev, Andrews on, O Light Eternal" By Primary Dept. 37