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Highland Park Press, 24 Sep 1931, p. 37

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dinner and .m Men‘sâ€"Friends held in the pa . â€"M. Appel, pr G. Abbott thin i of life on Man. or its r y oT Plaar _ officer is aâ€"resiGentâ€" of â€"Highland and Plant â€"__ [ Park.â€"â€"Mr, Elwell‘s meritorious servâ€" EN BAY ROAD as county publicity chairman last P. 35 _ _ JYE won for him this office with a * ”,“ ~â€"â€" 1 greater than the combined vote f _ [RWing to three other contenders. »â€" Highland P: ill be the speak l1 speak on "I _ of Oberamm Gerard Dinke rge of the mu: your dinner r ; by calling Hi 16 or 683 . e a preparatoq‘ parish house. D; ; will conduct th only from Tessionr of i; nicate with m ~~Session or ptember 24, ill â€"be â€"theâ€"gue young people i d ~Sunday scho "The Righ Mr. H. D. desiring us â€"â€" Deerfield Locals AH at its Mrs.â€" Emmaâ€"Durwald â€"of Chicago visited Mrs. Margaret Freese and Miss Bertha Freeseâ€" on â€"Thursday. â€"~Membersâ€"of â€"theâ€"Holyâ€"Crossâ€"parish gave a surprise party at the parish hall, Tuesday evening, in compliment to Rev. Fr. C. L. McDonough, to celeâ€" brate the fourteenth yearâ€"of his ordi= nation to the priesthood. ~Mrs. E. M. Palmer entertained at bridge on Monday afternoon, at her home on East Central avenue. o Mrs. Henry Schneider of North Chestnut street was taken seriously ill on Sunday. Her daughter Mrs. Malcolm Haus is caring for her.. There <will be no: meeting of the Holy Cross Sewing â€"Guild this month. The next moeeting will} be held the last Chicago. Mrs.â€" Richard Sims is visiting at the homes ef her sons in Chicago for a â€"‘Mre. F. L. Peterson of BeardstoOWn;i nycorgeld Holy CBoss parish hall on HI, is spendinz a few days with her Wmfifise%%%%»% :neeflarold L Peterson ‘Of C},‘“Pt,nfit This is to be the opening activity for Mflmif the autumn season. It is to be a proâ€" k mm Averde: gressive party with delightful prizes e e ie t t 5 & and refreshments. â€"The officers of the Legion Finance Officer | Altar and Rosary society who are to e C "~ act as hostasses are: Mr. and Nrs. Emil Fredricks were d itc c fe dnc car Eomanle e h arnierecrihrone fij"â€"““_ B..- m "“*“‘_"‘T‘f‘m’ mâ€"* 4 ‘émmâ€"â€"vEâ€"-t Aof‘ mmz en gewme 761 Chestnut Street, Deerfield, Illinois. ‘Telephone Deerfield 485 DEERFIELD â€"NEwsâ€"AND_PERSONAL_ITEMS Send contributions to local correspondent before Tuesday noon. Help her make your local newspaper interesting. Courtesy Lake County Legionnaire FRANK ELWELL DEERFIELD NEWSâ€"FLASHES Fred Tappenbeck of| be installed by. _ Mrs. Grace Tibbals, ; ... | director of the Eighth district. Mrs. > noâ€" meeting of _ the| Tibbals succeeeds â€"Mrs. Lucy â€"Speide! ‘n~ COvnild thic manth | Brown as district leader. â€" it uy Theâ€" September â€"â€"meeting â€"of . the Deerfield â€"American Legion â€"Auxiliary was held Monday evening at the home 6T "Mrs. ~"Leé ~Roy ~"Meyers, with Mrs: Fhilip Scully, Jr., as assisting hostess. Mrs. Dan Hunt, the new president, whoâ€"was a delégate to the Legion conâ€" vention in Peoria, gave a very fine report. : Auxiliary Delegate ’ to Convention Reports Mrs. Harry Mau was elected chapâ€" lain to take Mrs. William Cruickâ€" shank‘s place. Mrs. Cruickshank has been appointed secréetary. ~~The next meeting of the Auxiliary is to be the third Monday evening in October at the home of Mrs. Gordon The president, Mrs. Peter J. Duffy; the viceâ€"president, Mrs. Thomas Mooney; the secretary, Miss Florence Gloden, and the treasurer, Mrs. Earl Call Attention to â€"â€" â€"_. . Postal Rate Change So many in Deerfleld are still unâ€" aware of the change in postal rates to Canada and Great Britain, that Assistant Postmaster William Cruickâ€" shank calls attention to the fact that letters to ‘Great Britain now require a five cent stamp and a post card needs a three cent stamp. â€" Letters to â€"~Canada~must â€"haveâ€"aâ€"threeâ€"eent stamp stamp. Chas.â€"Kapschull Is * Honored at Dinner Members of the American, Legion from all parts of Lake county atâ€" dayâ€"everung â€"in honorâ€"of LURaries L. Kapschull of _ Deerfield, _ retiring Eighth District commander," held in Libertyville. > Following the dinner was the monthly Lake County .counâ€" cil meeting of the American Legion. Card Party Sept. 20 a post card a two cent T H E â€" PR E8 8 company with _nine other. Americans, iHlustrating his narration with picâ€" tures he and his> companions had ~~Mr. ~Lewis â€"Hildebrand, . biclogy teacher at New Trier high school, spoke on "Russia" to a very appreâ€" ciative audience, Tuesday evening, at the Deerfield Grammar school. He told of life in that vast country, as he saw it, traveling in many of its places on a _twentyâ€"oneâ€"day â€"trip, in This very fine speaker had <‘been EFought to Deerhcld by the Desrhcld Woman‘s club. It was an open meetâ€" ing _ and the president, Mrs. Walter Metcalt, turned the evening overâ€" to the chairman of the program comâ€" mittee, Mrs. C. C. Kapschull, who inâ€" troduced the speaker. +4 f Following Mr. Hildebrand‘s talk| will be, brou; was an open forum whereâ€"a. great| meeting. many joined in asking questions perâ€"| Miss Miri taining to mwphmofitMm school nurse, try and its government. her work. of the fifteenr boysâ€"wereâ€"exeusedâ€"from day through the courtesy of the presâ€" ident of the Chicagoâ€" Cubs, and were viven fine #@randstand seats.. Twelve Members of the Junior American Legion baseball team, who won the Eighth District championship attendâ€" and Walter Lange, Sr. game, accompanied by their athletic director E. G. Jgcobson and Messrs. Russell_Potterton, _Philip Scully Jr., _ There will be a boxing show at the Deerfield Grammar school on Thursâ€" aay evening, Oct. 1; bouts will <begin ut 8:8G6. â€"â€" £. Boxing Exhibition Deerfield C of C To Promoter E. G. Jacobson announces that some of the contestants will be Al King of Lake Forest, Al Campbell of Glenview, Oscar O‘Hanion and Frank Snyderâ€" of â€"Waukegan, and other local boys boxing with Chicago opponents. J o onsra sns is ~There will be:seven bouts. The event is sponsored by the Deerfield Athletic club. Action is to be taken upon the adâ€" visability of making all peddlers secure licenses. Many of the local prepared by members of a special committee of the Chamber of Comâ€" merce to be presented to the village board for its approval in the near fuâ€" merce is meeting Thursday evening (tonight) at Fehr‘s restaurant. The â€" Deerficldâ€"Chamberâ€"of â€"Comâ€" iscuss Question of _ <â€" Peddler‘s License on Russia in Deerfield Oct. 1 with Mrs. presiding. Meeting Held Friday Afternoon. â€"â€"â€"â€"Delightful Musical Proâ€" _____â€" The September meeting . of. the Deerfield P.â€"T. A. was held Friday afternoon at the: school gymnasium Mrs. Carl E. Bates,. wife of theâ€" rrincipal of the Deerfield Grammar school, was clected secretary to take Mrs. °B. H. Platt‘s place.. â€"___ _ ___â€"_ _ ‘The board of managers recomâ€" mended the dues be reduced to fifty cents a year. No definite action was _ taken at this meeting upon breaking away from the Illinois Congréess of Parentâ€"Teacher associations, but it will be, brought up at the October meeting. 2/ Miss ~Miriam Stryker,â€" the â€"new â€"â€" school nurse, gave a brief report of . Mrs. Piper appointed her tommitâ€" tees for the year‘s work. Announceâ€" Following the business meeting was a shortâ€"musicalâ€" program â€" with twoâ€" delightful solos by Mrs. E. -_J. ous â€"comm Willman: doughnuts and. coffee. Mrs. C, W. Getty. . k . Members® of the social committee, the officers and chairmen of the variâ€" â€" The next meeting will be held Friâ€" day, Oct. 8. . > trâ€""sr=â€"*â€"â€">: P. T. A. Committees for 1931â€"32 _ Socialâ€"Mrs.â€"John Stryker, chairâ€" man; Mrs. William â€"Galloway, Mrs. Emilâ€"Giss, Mrs. William Clark, Mrs. Albert Smith. . > â€"*Program â€"Mrs. Clifford Hawes, chairman; Mrs. C. W. Boyle, Princiâ€" pal Carlâ€" E. Bates. . _ 9 Hygieneâ€"Mrs. A. R. Warner, Mrs. George Meyer, Miss Miriam Stryker (school nurse). â€"_° e *>3* Membershipâ€"Mrs. R. D. Reeds, Mrs. Bruce Blaine, Mrs. C. T. Burns. Financeâ€"Mrs. Alex Willman, chairâ€" man; Mrs. Irving Brand, Mrs. Harry Muhlike, (Mrs. Christ Bendt, .Mrs. Harry Olendorf, Mrs. Charles C. Kapâ€" schull, Mrs. Lewis Ashman. oz Deerfield P. T. A. Holds Rummage Sale Oct. 2â€"3 â€" The annual fall rummage sale of the Deerfleld Parentâ€"Teacher associaâ€" tion is to be held on Friday and Satâ€" urday,~ Oct. 2 and 3 in one of the vacant ~storesâ€" on » Waukegan road. Timeâ€"10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. . Articles will be called for, if you phone either Mrs. Irving Brand, 317, or Mrs., Willman,. 153. Clothing of any kind, furniture, Prices are to be unusually low this year. The exact location of the sale will be announced in next week‘s abie. ~~â€"Cnildren‘s and ~men‘s C are always gréatly in demand. 2 and 3. was made by Mrs. Alex gram. Meeting Oct. 9 PTA. . ~Piper, the president, anied at the piano by 85 tÂ¥

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