ed to . the resiâ€" be good sports: e 51%35, ~blamed 1arge of the de: ation, says the Ie should have d out, a law to ng Sept. 15, y game warden ea, came to the . _ Heâ€" declared repared a bill ts but that the f his proposals ~made appoint rs were in the â€"noid â€"the . first Farm October 1 ke Zurich Octo £f Game Bi Al Ts Made " and writer for ig and fishing, o do â€"anything top the slaughâ€" al Farmers Inâ€" vn.great crowds last week were meeting at â€" the undelein, ‘where anson, of Liberâ€" C. Petty, counâ€" nt, was present tember 24, 1981 e _the _ matter ecial se'ss‘;;m of zx hens expired i gunners have uch thing as a in the opinion 1 ~Oscar Cark %Dept. ttorney George will ‘be too late 1 â€" â€"Miss Gwendolyn Juergens (left front) and ,“Migs‘?ggwi;eligden, â€"Miss Welthyan© Harmon as she m â€"â€"â€"~â€"___OGff _ _ (standing behind:them) as they appeared at party.â€". : c c00 0 . ~ 0_ .urday, c _ _ 000 ons C3 _ e made Saturâ€" es and in some of â€" these was id and the bay regular hunting rstood, because the kill. cock pheasants is are killed of for the annual _ and 2. Rural vernor hen phéasants, eâ€"either to the embly, continâ€" ton league at. shooting to a IN STATE e children bJ ftObel' 1 3 2 Thursday, September 24, 1931 Wi‘;xicmr Ralph, son of Mr. and Mrs. "HAlliamâ€"Raiph.~Jr., left last Thursday. for St_â€" Mary‘s Seminary at "5tmde-‘ lein, to study for the priesthood. Vicâ€" tor was a _ member of the St. James thurch â€" in Highwood â€" and has â€" been, Mr. and Mrs. Max Livingston of 521 Walput street, Winnetka, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Mr. Leonard C. Levy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Levy of 1216 Hyde Parkâ€"boulevard.© Miss Livingsâ€" ton attended the National Park Semiâ€" hary, Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs, Livingston will be at home to their friends in honor of their daughter on Sunday, Sept. 27. . } tlosely associated for several years «Miss Martha Rapp of North Secâ€" Ond â€"street â€"isâ€" spending thisâ€"week at the home of her brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and ‘Mrs.â€"Paul Rudd of Torre Haute, Ind. â€"_â€"_â€" * Mrs. William Rapp returned to her heme in the Udell building last Satâ€" Utday from a three weeks visit with ber parents in Fairbury, HIl. Mrs. Louise McClernan and two daughters have taken an apartment in the Udell building from October 1. The Misses Mary and Winifred Culâ€" len and Catherine Geary entertained at a beach party last Thursday eveâ€" Highland Park Locals DEBUTANTES PRESENTED AT TEAS, SATURDAY Mrs. J. G. Fidder and son, Raymond H.â€"Fidder, were visitors in Hinsdale, a week ago Sunday. $ Mrs. Herbert M., Lautmann of 834 Linden avenue was hostess to the members of the Highland Park Music club, yesterday (Wednesday). * with the good pastor there, Father Holly. ~An ~informal reception was held at the rectory the morning of his departure, when he recéived many good wishes for his success and hapâ€" piness from Father Holly and a numâ€" ber of his friends. § Miss Helen Leuer of Homewood avenue left Monday to enter her junâ€" ior.year at Webster college, Webster Groves, Mo. a* Miss Leona Rapp has just recently returned from a week spent in Terre Haute, Indiana, with her sister, Mrs. Paul Rudd. hevines The man who first tried to sell ceâ€" ment for use in building concrete roads was laughed at and called a fool.â€"American Magazine. § Prices begin. at $1.50 weekly and include . one . private and one class lesson ... ‘Phones Highland Park 1138 â€" Winnetka 3012 MMarley @riyool of Music THE °P RE3 3 _ Miss Barbara Huch) wentâ€"on a Hike to Thatchers Woods with a group of y _ en esn n enmnniainnepnaaie Mrs. William Schinleber, who has spent the past two weeksvisiting at the C. E. Huhn and E. H. Selig homes in Deerfield and at the Arnold home in LaGrange, returned to Whitefish Bay, with her daughter, Mrs. Ethan Willman, on Sunday. _____ f Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Willman and three children of Whitefish Bay, Wis., spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. J. C. Willman of Chestnut street, The St. Paul‘s church school workâ€" er‘s â€"conference met last. Tuesday â€"at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Meyer. The next meeting, which is the first Tuesday evening in October, is to be held at the church. ~The par, ents are to be invited to discuss the possibilities of organizing a Parentâ€" Teacherâ€"association â€"for â€"St. â€"Paul‘s church, * s Mr. and Mrs. Hart are living at the G. F. Beardsley house on Osterman avenue. Mr. Hart is director of phyâ€" sical education in the Elm Place school, in Highland Park: epxaaty Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok occupied the pulpitâ€".of â€" the rmthodht? church in Lake Forest. on Sunday evening. at the request of Reverend Billman. | Deerfield Locals gize .Mâ€"M. E â€" 4 \P2 cago visited their aunt, Mrs. J. C. Hueh! on Thursday. _ 8 The ladies of the St. Paul‘s church areâ€"invited â€"toâ€"attend _theâ€" Northern Hincisâ€"Distriectâ€"Federation ofâ€"Evanâ€" gelical Wonsn in Chicago on Wednesâ€" day and Thursday of this week at the Pethany "Evangelical church of which Rev. Dinkmeyer is pastor. $ ~â€"Miss Donna Béll Jensen will have charge ~of ~"the ~Girl ~Reserves ~at ~the Wilmot school. â€" Last year Miss Berâ€" niece Rybolt was their leader. On â€"Friday evening, Oct. 2, the anâ€" nual fellowship dinner will be held at the BethleKhem Evangelicat ~church. Sunday, Oct. 4 is to be observed> as printe services. . =~>~~ _ _ _ â€"â€" Miss Irene Evenson was a guest atâ€"theâ€"Ernestâ€"Schroederâ€"homeâ€"in Hali Day last Sunday. Miss Evenson taught there before coming to Deerâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stanger and two sons Cliffora and. George were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Buss of Rochester, Wis. on â€"Sunday. _ Mr.â€"and Mrs. Andrew Decker: and family are moving from the Milton Frantz home on Deerfleld_ avenue .to the apartment _one doorwest, over their plumbing shop. A garage is +being erected on the Milton Frantz property on Reerfield avenue. /+ Mrs. Arnold Keller entertained the Just Sew club last Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. William J. Kreh will be the next hostess. _â€" es Td § Frank Plagge of Barrington was a Sunday guest at the home of his couâ€" sins, Mr. and Mrs. William Plagge of Elm street. : â€"_Dercas Circle One met Monday eveâ€" ning at the home of Mrs. George Pettis ofâ€"North Waukegan road. fo the Teesday Evening bewing tlub next week. _ â€"â€" f § £ Mr. and Mrs.F. G.â€" Piepenbrok, Miss Irene Rockenbach and Mr.Arâ€" thur Merner attended the Deerfieldâ€" Mrs. ~Sarah Fritsch sufferedâ€" a slight stroke on Sunday morning. She came to â€"Deerfleld several weeks ago from Los Angeles, Calif., to visit her daughter, Mrs. William Koebelin of Forest avenue. convention at the Lake Forest Methâ€" odist church on Sunday. This is Disâ€" trict one. In years past, each townâ€" ship has had its own meeting, but now the county is divided into five districts. Rev: Piepenbrok delivered the convention address. Don‘t forget ‘ theâ€" rummage _ salt aponsored by the Deerfield P. T. ffl on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 2 and 3. ___Mrk. ~â€"George. _ Ott entertained her circle .of the St. Paul‘s> church on Monday afternoon at her home on FOrost â€"SKYBTHNG ... ... ... ... ./ > »., moo e memncone _ Delegatesâ€"are to be‘ gelected soon to attend the déenominational rally and convention on Thursday, Oct. 1â€" in Chicago, forâ€"the Bethlechem Evangelâ€" ical church members, *~ ~~~~_ * Mrs. Stephen Gerard and two daughters, Mary Turpin and Nancy, returred to theirâ€" home in Terrace FPark, Ohio, last Wednesday, after a several weeks‘ visit at the home of Mrs. Gerard‘s brother, Mr. Seth M. Gooder of Deerfieldâ€" avenue. ig Mrs. Ray D. Reeds will entertain ber club at luncheon at the Deerfleld Ave. Tea room on Tuesday, followed by â€"tridge at her home .onâ€"Orchard lane. ; â€" neat D ts in "B a%