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Highland Park Press, 20 Aug 1931, p. 28

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if?! In. Dewoy Dal ha been ill with on that“ in hetthroat. Dal wu' formerly Input Dr. Clo-small nttaetded her. Mr. Leonard Dsil of Snnnmh, (it: til,‘ Nikki; the hem guest ‘of Ingrid III-lunacy Dal. ' ,' New Street Sign New street signs, white wooden obelisko‘ with perpendicular lettering, have been pieced " corners on Cheet- nut end Elm streets. Thou two streets were formerly known as Grand venue. With street signs and house nowhere throughout the entire village, the teak of seeking: patie- nler place ha become a plenum in- stead of o Chineee punk...‘ Next thiirikTiiy," August 25, will be Sunset Valley day. All ladies who are members of Sunset Valley ere invited to come sud play. The Tee club members will act as hostesses. There will be prizes far low gross, low net;"hlind=bog flow putts, ' low holes, and 't)"Sjri'S,'7u,' prises. Scores must be in by 4 o'eloek, and the prizes will be awsrded at 4:30. Luncheon will be served st the club house " 1 o'eioek. Those wishing to pnrtieipnte will please register st the JirtstiugsR.putdk,.,it,,:,ther, Atgrirtz,lgtt.ttlb, call B. P. 3780 not later then Monday evening. ' . Join Women's Western The Tee club has just been mused in the Women's Western Golf neo- ciation. A: a retmtt"of our member- ship, some,“ the Tee club members are planning to ptat' iii thiri5rirttt's, Western Tournament being pleyed et 1ihtmoo'r next week. P . Qunlilying Bend ' Monday of this week the quality- ing' round of the Sunset Valley Women's Toumment wee played. This toumsment wes open not only to Tee club members, but to ell women members of Sunset Volley, and is on snuu'sl event. Those gulli- fying for the first Bight were Mrs. Anthony, Mrs. Price, Mrs. Lowry, Mrs. Meyer, Mrs. Jones, Mrs.‘Fehisn, Mrs. Hell, and Miss Larson. Those qualifying tor the second Aight were Mrs. Reeves, Mrs. Lucas, Mrs. Roe- enthsl, Mrs. Ptntttstiehl, Mrs. Ken- nicott, Mrs. Worth, Mrs. Schur, and Mrs. Starrels. The tirtst matches Were playedo ff Tuesday, and the fol- lowing ladies won: Mrs. Anthony, Mrs, Meyer, Mrs. Jones, and Mrs. Hall in the first tlight', (Mrs. Jones won her match from Mrs. Febiun and played a very pretty 93,) Mrs. Ree- ves, Mrs. Pfanstiehl, Mrs. Worth, and Mrs. Surreia in the second tlight/ The second matches were phyed‘ Wednesday, and finals Thursday - today. _ Tomorrow the Tee club will hold its regular weekly meeting. _The six losers in the first 'light will play 18 holes medal play, and the other mem- bers of the club will ploy for low Pttt ad two Lsgratrige_hoies.. 7 During lest week eight Tee club members lowered their Dianna-pl - three of them going from Clue C to Clue B. ' . . [ prize for truetsta---_eiothrs brush ind holder. SUNSET VALLEY TIE aa ACTIVITIES (Continued from page " Rall. very Mm. Favorite of all the children of his neighborhood. Stephen Schultz, obo'at " your old, w" found dead in his in“! 'ttttacre.: lite, Um Hb. myv'm...’by yin-Tittle chums one do, Felling from a speeding ctr in which he we: sleeping. Cu! Long, 28, of Chicago. was .0le injured but week near Wenonah. The at w,“ driven by Byron Larson, also of CM- GII‘O. _ Delegates to the convention at Pe- oria on August 30-31 ttttd Septembor lat ore Mrs. Dan Hunt nnd Mrs. H. Mon. V . The Auxiliary unit voted to send 860.00 to the Great 'St hospital for the cigarette fund. lowing the business meeting y“ a lock] hour. The American Legion Auxiliary meeting for August warheld on Mon- day evening " the home of Mrs. B. G. Clause ors. Waukegan road. The nominating committee submitted the 'Suiio.ritttt.amartes and Waiver? W8RY: imously elected: W“ . President, Mrs.‘Dan Hunt; lat vice president, Mrs. Philip Sonny, Jr.; Jhtd vice president, Mrs. Frank Jeeobs, Jr.; tmsurer, Mrs. George boobs; historian, Mrs. William Tinnermams; ttertrrantr,atramuc Mm Egghma schull; eUplain, Mrs. Willinm Crnick- shank. . . n September 3 and 4 ‘are the dates selected by the American Legion Post -orteertteid for their home 'tafent play, "Corporal Eugen," which is to have a. cast of 150 people. Marshall and Orval Fredericks left Monday on a two weeka' motor trip to Canada. On their return the) will visit their aunt Mrs. Fred Kdlbitze'r of Arendin, Mich. V ruins Pearl Hancock of Plano, 111., is spending several weeks at the Ed- ward Brennan home on Deerfield ave- nue. ,' . I Legion Auxiliary . _ - Elects New Officers Mr. and‘Mrs. Dan Hunt and fam- ily were guests of the 1urrr Greens of Western Springs last Wednesday night. -. _ . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brennan and son Edward Jr. 'visited-relatives in Molixie, Tltr, inst week. ~- r'tRgRmrB8tr%8Mtgtr'W"8tl8r%88te in. held on Fridays " two o'clock at the Presbyterian church. _ Invitations have been iuue'd for a bridge luncheon Friday " the home of Mn. Raymond Meyer of Deerfuld avenue. Minoan Edna and, Phyllis Spencer of Marquette Park were week-end guests " the William Johnston home. . Mm. iratrtrcotlie and son Urry of Highland Park were the luncheon guests of Mrs. Berry Devine on Tues- day. ' _ . Mr. and Mrs. William Rose of Laké Forest were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Berry Devine on Monday evening. Mr. tad In. Leo' Wagner _and daughter Fumes of Downers’ Grove won guests " the Emil Fredericka' him. on Friday. ' T , Ilia Knish Rap) duo loft loudly for 0.111qu visiting " Eugene. Ore., before going to North Sheridan, Wyo., when she will touch. The catchment of the new Girl Deerfield Locals THE PRESS Chief of Police Edwin thltrom eoopemttne with layer Putnam of Wakes-n has ordered nil gambling homes, all “nannies. and ill vice mort- of any chuncter in the city cloud. 'ltd/tttr-tttheir, wanton with “if! bil . antique”, ltr you! 'trtiirMggtrathrttYr'8tthtttr.-'" "'r"'ie'rvrivr. The fifty-thint mum! Lake Coun- ty soldiers and nilors reunion, looked forward to u n trod letter day by the ramming member: of the G. A. R., takes pbce thiryeu on Thurs- day, August ar, It the tytt!1i,ar. phce, the Kenneth! Room) tif thi County building. .' , The injured men wage rushed to Highland Park hospital, where their .,in1'migg,.&ge.4199wmd_b1,,m;9-1; Devin of DeerfUld. Bruno incurred, n {natured femur, fractured pelvis, ruptured bladderend perforated in- testine. His condition is gave. main, injuries were minor, with the exception of possible internal injuries. Awarding to witnesses O'Neil backed his (about from 3 restaurant shortly after 1 a. m. artdurtpirted to er‘eu Weaken: road dheetlrithe "iftith “my. ' Birth his WW but were wrecked. and the manger: continued in I relief car after three hours' deity. ' A q V Thomas O'Neil and Henry Bruno, Deerfield,' were severely injured early Friday when o'Nei1ls car was struck by a North Western Line bus south- bound” to Chicago from Minneapolis. Howard Moore, driver of the bus, was not held, and he and fourteen pas- sengers escaped injury. T I _ new: was demand and at Bee o’clock another bus was sent out from thiensro and- took the passengers to their destination. Another' automobile accident oe- curred the following evening near the County Line road and two women were injured. Deerfield Men Injured ' "-WhetrBug SmashesCar Mr. O’Neil received a head wound, broken ribs and possible internal in.. Juries, but ‘Mr.,Bruno’s injuries, sev- eral fructures and internal ruptures were very mueh' more serious, and it was reported thatr he was in a very eritieal condition. - . Tommy O'Neil and Henry Bruno, both of Deerfield, bashed out onto Waukegan road in front af Fehr’s restaurant and were struck by the North Western motor coach 447, driven “by Howard Moore of 1137 Grace street, Chicago. The bus was returning from Minneapolis and car- ried fourteen passengers. No one in the bus was seriously injured, but both local men were rushed to the Highland Park hospital in an ambu- lance and Dr. Davis and Dr. Sugden were called. field main corners and the third won non Point Comfort, north of Deer- tuid. The moat let-ion! occident of the three won I collision of Tommy O'Neil's our with 1 North Western Motor couch about two o'eloek Pri- day morning. Three automobile accidents lup- poued while Police Ottieer Chester Wolf In; on 53kt d931, Thinning Three Auto Accidents in Deerfield Thursday A bull game-East Side vs. West mde--..will be an attryetlon " the Melt! Bethlehem Evangelical (Bungalow) chin-ch [rounds on 'rurtdar evening (tonight) It 6 p.m. The Young People’s Minion», circle ”will we: pm in can: new it. the 'grotrttttth, tit. Itygh tlttattat.,egt, A basket of gorgeous yellow 5:th- sinthemuma, just 'repeived from Cul- ifornia, was displayed by' Frill Bahru flower show and a beautiful bowl of orange ziuniu on a throw of rum colored velvet was sent by Erwin F. Dreiske. Social and Ball Game at Bungalow Church u -vsmrfiaetr-4eer-aiore--atso shoved some beautiful gladiolus, u we}! as phlox and various' other perennials. The "utntraatintp-pu'ra of _hridgt supper tables set for a "hard times” party on the one yytrtr,-tr"ircir"fff turnrto-pmaperity'C, patty _AW, All: other, attrgretid-amteh attentiomr 1"“ _ Beautiful Ditqrht--c-- mg tiful display of giddiolus. owe varieties were used, many of them from bulbs costing six or eight dole, In; apiece. It was a splendid oppor- tunity for the glad fan to see and compare the finer varieties. _ l A mammoth auratum lily raised by the gardener of the Robert Man.. del estate won the “Mother of Pearl" iris root otreretl by Mrs. mutton for the beat perennial in the show. _ Show. In Praised Members of the club were made very happy by the many pleasant things said to them about the show, anti by the splendid attendance. Groups of people, many of them jot- ting down items to ,empmher,vessrs constantly moving up and down the aisles, pausing here to admire an er. pecially attractive arrangement, there a charming color harmony, and throes the aisle, perhaps, to note the name of a desired gladiolus var- iety. _ b _ , - Mr. Otto Pet: of Highland Park won the $3 bulb offered by A. E. Kunderd for the best three' spikes, all diferent, of Kunderd 'itritrimdiomd Mrs. Clutton won the 82th offered as second prize in this class. Other Winners Mrs. Kenneth Ii'. Poirier of Ban. nockburn, won the Oriental Poppy root ottered by Mrs. Frederick Voogt for the most points in the chases for annual: and perennials. Mrs. Towler had 8 points. Her nearest competi- tor had 8. . A The hybrid delphinium offered by Mrs. Charles) C. cBraekett of Ban- nockburn' for the beat annual in the show Was awarded to Mrs. J. S. Wein- berg after a tie between her nigella and Mrs. Tow1drhrraitmiatr. -. ,. --e ma»? C510; offered 6 bulbs of "Ave Marie” gladiohu to the mem. ber of the club who won the moat points in classes 6 to 22 inclusive, these being the specimen gladiolua classes. 4 Mrs. Clutton is sharing this prize with Mm.. o. L. Olesen and Mrs. Edward Steele who were sec. ond and third, respectively. GARDEN STUDY CLUB FLOWER SHOW FINE (Continued from page Thur-thy. Ann-t 20 b)

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