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Highland Park Press, 27 Aug 1931, p. 27

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In! I"!!! no“. l Ao' the “id dar. mum I “not. u "_-. In}: u- B .12" Vim 22-2. t hr be- my Ind Oh the l m. to " thm. MI? in u a: Jt _ 3.7 ik" rad will hazing- M R, M. the like to on held r of the " sum. ' tor no I be sub. Hakim bind the Dmnted In thi Eh other Living I amp I For." I last " I Tmter natured We tr 1931 rill: to think “can, Hanan. ' this Hithe- m to {lotion . place rrlook- - under novel ovum to get ' swim- In the t-timt. tt was Mttetier, at her n d have with th the sttd U. my 'm , Medals were a rded Friday eve- ., . "V ... crm'-- Jinx at the Eighth District meeting The Junior Legion team of Deer. of the American Lemon held In the field was defeeted by Belmont park Deerfield Grammar school to the last Saturday‘ at the Belmont park D-tuid Junior Legion baseball team diamond by I more of " to t. The lumber» who m the Eighth Dia- previous Saturday Deedeld had de- 'trtet baseball championship for 1981. feated Belmont park -8 to 1 at Jew- D-futduahadthuhotiorfortwolett-. A!” be.” consecutive years. Mr. E. G. Jacob- played tar-D-NM, a”, I: Ion. their manager duel-wee much tembc ' beta- the he“ ti eredit.for their aneceee. . decide the winner. ' Co., end wft1 devote ttirutttentiisn to the Glenview ,enterpriae exclusively. Harold lil.' Fisher of the Fisher Oil Co., at! recently with the Cookay Oil Co., through the consolidation of the firms, has acquired the Wudhums’ service station on Waukegan road in Glem'iew. Mr. Fisher recently re- Eimd his poet-with the Cooksy oo arr". and Mrs. D. E. Wueclpol Deertieid announce the birth of '1 sop on August 22 at Mary Greeley hos- pital, Amen, la. - F f Royal Neighbors are reminded of the itrst meeting to he held the sec- ond Thursday in September, " the Masonic temple." Mg. George Pet, tis Ingest all membe to be present, troHliii drt1ts any be started. The Royal Neighbor and Juvenile camps of Deerfield enjoyed an all day picnic at Sunset perk. Highlnnd Park, last Wednesday.~ About twen-, .ty-two attended. Mrs. William John ston, who has charge of the Juven- iles treated the guests to ice cream. ,7 _raaasesMtsriser2AAeereired,aetwtusr.'. lied fining station over the week-end while Mn Hoiold Fisher went up to Gimp Riemann. . N. Y. where Mr. Hagie is employed. Thou from Deerfield who attended were Mrs. Roy Miller and the John Bagie family. _ . Mrs. Charles Zions: of Chicago gave a farewell party, Wednesday evening for her daughter My. Char, les Rosie who is moving to Yonkers, . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sehuhiisr-.(Vir- girth Loud) and three diuihters Betty, Lois and Barber! of LilyLake were dinner guest: at the Emi Fred- rich home _on My. Miss Char. latte Fredrick: .retumed home with her cousins for a visit with them. w. and_Mrs. Matt Barre of Glen- toe' were Sunday dinner guests at the Joseph 9'Cottryt)iorte or?.., (kg? iitiiif iiiiitiiey _ ' Dads are invited to the speck] meeting of Boy Scout Troop " at the Prpsbyterian church Friday eve- ning " q :15. _ T Miss Margaret Cal-clan Tt Chicago spent the week-end with his sister Mrs. Molly Printer. . _ nun-day. August M, 198t Deerfield Locals (West Siders Trim _ Mas. Roma? Perms, Local Editor 761 Curtnutatreet, DeerfUld, Illinois. Telephone I DEERFIELD NEWS AND PERSONAL ITEMS Awarded "Medals Bend contribution to local cormpondm Moro noon. Help Mr make your local new”: int DEERFIELD N EWfM?LA91ES Junior Legion Team Wins Game Satin-thy Mrs. J. Smith who cum to High- land Park 3bout n "" Mo, from At- lanta, Georgia. The room is . son iif Mr. ind Mrs. W. W. Sun who moved to Deerfield two years ago from Brwlintr Greet; Ky.’ Following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Stem left for a trip to Niattarii' Falls, after which thy will he " home to their may friends in High- land Palk. T The pride in a daughter of Mr. lid Miss Dorothy Fek'phyed the Wed: ding march.' The Minsk: Lois and Ara, line" Fehr'ung a dint, "t law. You Tru'b" and Miss Lois also. an: a solo, "At Dawning." The, were no companieq -pt the piano by their sis- ter, Miss Dorothy. . Harold “Péterson of Deerfield served the groom £8 @3195an 14¢me Wmlei Stake iiriiairiGiiiuiiGT." ling. Miss Margaret Smith became the bride of Mr. Walter W. Stem Jr. on Saturday evening at 7 :30 o'eloek ft the Bethlehem Emma] church m a very impressive service with Rev. Earl J. Bruno oMeiatintr. The bride, who wore a tan and' brown silk trevelintt, suit with an Empress Eugenie hat to match; we: attended by her ttister-in-taw, In. Osborn Smith of Milwaukee. She wore [block satin afternoon frock and smell block hat. Tiris slough hti, treerc"trit flit: hits indiurrurura-tret turn when run: mean game.” T .Thé ways are enjoyinf tliéir - bat year " they hue a. well balanced team. _ _. Earlier in .the week they trimmed Stupey’s Highwood team 5 to 4 '.astd Prairie View 21 to 3. Those hard .hitting boy’s from pesurfuhhs West side won from the Bungalow team, Thursday ”991113, by ascore of , to 4 as they chalked up their let win of M games this year. F - local new”: interesting: Smith-Stun NINA: Telephone Deerfield 485 Bungalow Team 7-4 Tuesday THE PRESS Trr. Eva Hawkins Shaun. cook- ing expert of the Public Service com- pany, shown here in her experimental kitchen, up mind: when "q ihser this your than. ever before. In. PM... just WWW a In . Wu, __ pa, new iti,!!ti!iliii'iii' free in Public tht- Beith Mr. and "my tuvuriek m “910704 d (3th 'uvitti. Nun- erion in Dame“. Mr. and Mrs. Léverick luv; [one to Canada to visit Mr. WI ret Upon their return they in! ive in the apartment on Mold avenue which has been netted by Mt, tnd In. W. C. trumrtr. [ W Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held at the home of the bride's grandmother. In. May Trute of Forest avenue. Out-of-tovn guests were Mr. 9nd Mrs. Lee Weas gel and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Guth and Min Edith Randall af Chin we end Mr. and Mm. Elli] Lever- ick ‘0! Highland Nrk. . ' M‘L\\Mh mar; ILexnrit of peach _e1tiffon) and Jun picture but to match. She carried a brida'sl hott. quet. Mrs. Trute’s dress was of blue chiffon and she wore a Inge Int to match. _ A very Way‘wedding was solem- nized Saturday titer-noon at 5 o'eloek when Miss Elvira Member, daugh- ter of Jacob Hemmer, m married to Mr. Gustaf Lsveriek of- Cam, by Rev. C. L. McDonough at the Holy (Arline 302201) and the bride’s brother Verhon Heintm acted as batman. _', .. , Scribe! Lois Sturtevant; treuurer Jane Wanner. Younger group, patrol lenders: Ade. May Vinyard. Mary Gallium. Atitilatiiitt patrol leaders: Shirley alaine, Adelaide McGuire. _ ' Seribe, Shirley Blaine; trensurer, npt elected. The and-noon was spent in review-' ing things macaw to pass the/ren. derfoot test. A hike is planned for the next meeting (tomorrow) when woodmft signs will be studied. It.ts the desire .of the leaders to have" more girls join. so that more patrols my!» formed. _ 7 7 y V Older trmtp--pttml leademy Shir- ley Clark, Jean Pettis. Assistant, patrol lenders: Ruth Bolt; Josephine Schesller. 'l‘weptrthree girls met Friday ut. eruoou " the $eerfUtd Presbyterian church. They were divided into, two groups, those of high school age (nine in number) touted one troop sad the 14 girls of node school nae composed the other troop." Mrs. v. W. 8m, captain, heads the younger group and Mrs. C. Johnston Davin. lieutenant, is in chase of the older girls. The troops were divided into pw. trols and the following omeery, were eleeUd: ""W Frt' Deerfield Girl Scouts Elect Ofrieem Fridiy Metrttaer-Leveriek antials tom- Directors of'Highwuys Cleavehn'd mu! stopped contract letting it; the ati- lhser N "with“: Matador, Union ad tem. 1tt',2,',', eotttttU. protested that the In high “as sale was my to them. new The' Chicago not. darn-ht. coin- Su- tmtdr,Uttteoe.ttrmettetat,rtttehean- _ mi -t-tts-mt.k-_rt.ted. --- -- - -__e'e.-eeet-t Letting of connects to construct a new road through Fort Sheridan is betne held up by protects from down- state communities flied with the "ate highway department "rtinat the me- tro_politan are; vase tale. According” to the _ testimony of Cretrter" Wolf, 1360:1102 night police- man. the O’Neil m bucked unwind: ititrhimr when the We lights were with tho has.“ - _ ‘Thomu O’Neil; deGr of the auto- mobild,‘ hid meant-ed from his in- juries. Hold Up Contact on . Fort Sheridan Road the death of Henry Bruno, Deerfield, who died of injuries received last week when an auto in which he in ridingrwu ntrnckby an oncom- ing bus. . A; __ .etm-rtta-r't, "jury: +ytrr the 1Grtriestetn_pui line of buitne for mun soy next Fear, it we: explsined. When the system is completed the county will have 84% miles in addi.. tion to the state antenna“ -ee--F-e--F- - _ Eight and one-half meg: pave- ment were completed c “than, and twelve miles either ageeplhpleted or under construction this year. About seven miles of improvement will re- main for next Fear, it wu explained. ExoriiiFje" Bin-:7? of Blame in Death pressed the opinion two your .20 that from three to four years would ltneued,tsrtkttheiGGGiTi, of progress hit three Ream, will be mentor-y. 2. T Probability t the count§ high- way prgzram zdu the 812,500,000 bond fame, will be completed next year is the prospect held out by R. M. Lobdell, county "perintendent-of highways- M. Knu' mother, Mrs. Richard Eras, at has: home.“ Tacoma, Wash. on Sunday, August 22. Burial was at Contralia, Wash. in the family lot, where her husband was buried about 20 years ago. She was 81 years old. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. L. De Hamlin of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Carl .Wimamson of Min- neapolis, Minn., and four was, Harry Kress of Kahuna, Wash., Paul and Claude Kress of Tacoma and Burr B. Kress of Deerfield, . Word was received Hominy bycthe Erte fugnilon! thc death of Mr. B. B. B. Kress’ Mother Dies in Washington ‘ounty BitrhwVProieet Finished irrThree _ . Yeary Is Now Belief .liitihitt ’départment ilidi

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