14 Bic+~ hh t i ~~ D. ¢.R. ~cardâ€"party in â€"Highland ooo ouas..~. Park on Tuesday. afternoon........ . daughter Mrs. Berry Devine attendâ€" ed the funeral of Mr. Michael Carâ€" roll on Friday morning, at St. Patrick‘s cemetery in West Lake Forts. Michael Carroll passed away at the age of ninetyâ€"two years, at the Old Soldiers‘ Home in ï¬uhwy.l Til., where he had been staying for several years, He was a Civil war veteran. [ Mr.â€"and Mrs. Seth M. Gooder of West Deerfield road motored to Des Moines, Towa, last Friday. â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Knaak and daughter Nancy spent Sunday at Starved Rock:. â€" â€"_ .. _: /.. ‘Mrs, William Kelly of Fair Oaks avenue entertained guests at dinnerâ€" on Wednesday evening. _ | A ‘meeting of the Getâ€"Together club is being planned for Friday afternoon of this week at the home of Mrs. Mary. Huhn. . This club is composed of many of the â€"elderly women of Deerfield, who have not met forâ€"manyâ€"monthsâ€"as_several_of. theif members have been taken by death this past year and three are now quite ill. . ; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Berube of day evening. t race : Miss Margareth Plagge, who North tens of the Chicago school system grâ€"s;\_rex;l' yéan,-wu assigned on Monday to a school near Lincoln TPark. . ~=~.= s1 . sein.nc~ ‘Miss Edna Langdon of Danville, 1il. spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haggie of Osterman avenue. Mr. and Mrs. William Rose and daughter Margaret Louise and Mr. Sievers of Lake Bluff were guests at the Berry Devine home on Wedâ€" nesday. y ol > § C Rev. and Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok and two sons Frederick and Helâ€" muth, spent Saturday and Sunday in Pekin, III., as the guests of the Reverend Arnold Zimmerman famâ€" ily.. Rev. Piepenbrok spoke at a r:‘ission Festival in Pekin on Sunâ€" y. a m oR The Misses Lela Kreh and Lois Clark attended the "Dog Party" of the Pi Delta club at the Â¥.W.C.A. in Highland Park on Thursday evening. + Mr. and Mrs, ~Kenneth Hoover of Orchard lane had Sunday evening _ Mrs. W. W. Clark entertained the Just Sew club on Tuesday afternoon at her home on Deerfield avenue. next hostess. Mrs. Henry Muhlke and Mrs. Charles Harpel of Chicago visited at the homes of their cousins, .Mrs George Brand and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Vant on Friday. Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Piepenbrok and two of their children of Indianâ€" apolis, Ind., who were enroute to visit at the home of another brother, Mr. John Piepenbrok of Beaver Dam, Wis., stopped Sunday evening with their brother, Rev.â€"F. G. Piepenâ€" brok, and visited at St. Paul‘s parâ€" â€"â€"Mr, and. Mrs. Ray D. Reeds and three sons were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Rocquier of. Gurnee on Saturday. Deerfield Locals h Chestnut street entertained Johnston Davis will be the l Mr. and Mrs. Emil Fredricks enâ€" tertained at a family dinner last Thursday evening in honor of the birthdayâ€" anniversary _of . their _ son ‘Orval. Out of town guests were i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tappenbeck and {Mr. Tappenbeck Sr. of Chicago. â€"â€" Mr.® and Mrs.R. â€"M. Vant attended the funeral of their cousin Miss Ida Hawks on Wednesday at Arlington Heights. Miss Hawks passed away in Glendale, Calif. The Hawks farm was just west of Wheeling, where they resided for many years. She is the last survivor of her family, being in the late seventies. â€" Mr. and Mrs. R. E. L. Holmes and their @randson, Earl, arrived last Thursday from Clarksville, Mo., and are euests of the S. P. Hutchisons and Mrs. Julia Peterson. On Tuesâ€" day they visited relatives in Wauâ€" kegan.‘~‘~ : erc* ~~Friends‘ Night is to be observed on Thursday evening, !‘{ov. 12, by at the chairs. s _ _Mr. and M away on an Sunday guests at the Lan nunt home on Fair Oaks avenue were Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Huntâ€"ofâ€"Cary, Ill. and Miss Elizabeth Weimer of Chicago. < y* & _ Mr. and Mrs. John Schminke of Wheeling spent Tuesday afternoon at the Jacob Ott home on Sunset zourt. shall were dinner guests at the| ning. > Fred Ta beck home in Chicago| â€" Mr. and on Monday evening. _ __ _ _ ____ _ ~Mr. and Mrs. Samâ€" Sall of St. Louis, Mo., visited at the home of Mrs. Olivia Anderson on ‘S_gi_mrdny: Mrs. Harry Green and children of: Western Springs . and. Mrs. Mabel! Anderson of Chicago spent Sunday. visiting friends and relatives in Ssn WraTte: Karch and son Watâ€" ter Jr. were the luncheon guests of Mr. Karch‘s nieces, Mrs. Laura Dietz and Miss Mamie Karch on Thursday at their home on Deerfield avenue. Mr. Roy Baxman of Hammond, Ind.. was the guest of his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Wessling on . Thursday. r "Mr. andâ€" Mrs. Resceoe: Wessling and daugnter Dorothy and her little friend Freda Boone were the guests | of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller of _ _Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine spent Monday and Tuesday with Mr. %ï¬â€˜\e’f relatives in Franklin Grove, Mrs. Olivia Anderson stayed at the Henry â€"Siljestrom home in Highâ€" land Park last week from Tuesday until Friday, with her three grandâ€" sons, while Mr. and Mrs. Siljestrom took an automobile trip to Springâ€" field, III., and nearby cities. KXOWCLy ~AXRey CBEOOL : CERATITE Cl C C m oo Mrs. Earl Frost entertained the Tuesday afternoon bridge club last week. 2 Members of the Tuesday afterâ€" noon bridge club and their husbands @ave a surprise. birthday party in day evening, at her home on Osterâ€" man avenue. Miss Margaret Hunt entertained out of town guests at a party on Saturday evening. Mrs. Ira Gardner will entertain Dorcas Circle Two of the Presbyâ€" terian church on Thursday afterâ€" Masonic f;mple. Officers from ariny>~ > camnsâ€"â€"will fill â€"the and Mrs. Dan Holmes are the next hostess. Miss Vivian Haggie attended a teacher‘s institute at the Sterling Morton high school on Monday. Miss Haggie teaches in Maywood. ~â€"Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Pettis have taken a house in Weslaco, Texas, for the winter, which is within a few miles of their fruitâ€"ranch. They started shipping their grapefruit this month. _A number of the Deerâ€" field teachers are ~occupying their home on Osterman avenue during their absence. Fastr=ame The Dorcas society will hold an1 allâ€"day meeting on Thursday, Nov. 5, at the Presbyterian church. They. will mend for the Dorcas Home.â€" _Mrs._.Johanna_ _ Grenning _ and daughter Miss Julia of â€"Glenview isi Willman home t;;' GreenW â€"Sunday guests at the Christ Willâ€" man home were Mr. and '}Iï¬s". George Wallhofer and daughter Audrey of A group of high school girls have formed a club which they have named "Las Soltarus." Misses Jean Scully and Genevieve Steiner were hostesses to these bachelor girls at iha. Canlly._hame on Thursday eveâ€" Chicago on Monday. _ *_â€"___â€" . Miss Bertha Rizek and John Nichâ€" ols were married Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 13, at the Bethlehem Evangeliâ€" cal parsonage by Rev. E. J. Bruso. They will reside near Mrs. Nichols parents on Saunders road. & 2 L Ses ie c uie 0420100 s _ Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hout will enâ€" tertain the> Philomathean Reading circle at a Hallowe‘en stunt party Warrington road. Splash! Girl Reserves every Saturday at Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school every : Saturâ€" day mornil;? at 11:15, a.m. â€" Enroll in a~ class now. Nonâ€"swimmers are pushin« ahead rapidly, so fall in line now Girl Reserves and jlearn to swim. Swimmers are taught how to dive by Myra Jane Hutton, and Nellie Calkins. . The pool is well guarded every week by recognized life savers. Join a Girl Reserve awimming class now. DPuring the week of October .22, was found the setting of several Hallowe‘en parâ€" ties.. Each triangle appointed a decorating committee who helped in decorating the play noon, October 24, at the Y.W.C. A.â€" Ballet â€"of a mysterious *spookiness." â€"â€"The black andâ€" yellow cnve::p« streamers : stretched from â€"lightâ€"to lichtwhile black cats and . owls . peered about the room from â€"there places on the walls. "WW-“ their Hallowe‘en party Saturday after> ncoon, October 24 at the Y.W.C.A. Ballad dancers, black cats, rabbits, walking pumâ€" kins, wypsies, old witehes, and kings and queens mingled with the mant more ¢0#â€" tumesâ€"worn byâ€"these happy "Sunshiners." _ The ‘Blue Triangle Girl Reserves gathered at the Y.W.C.A. Monday afternoon, October 26. Games of every descrintion were disâ€" sh{c‘. Prizes were awarded and every irl Reserve cind in costumes of all: ages snd descrintion left the Y.W.C.A. with finces £ P O€ Hent TTece % m ‘at â€" 5 30 ot tha !.'.fl.%. Many of interest will be discuss. It is honed mlz Girl Reserve adviser will nlan~ to atte this third adviser‘s dinner of the year. â€" 3 =. i?f;i&;yï¬evéning at their home on W. Russo were The next meeting of the Pi Delta club will be a progressive dinner on Thursday evening, November 5. The various courses will be served at the homes of the members includâ€" ing, Mrs. Carl. MceManus, Mrs. A. Judson Wells, _ Rosalis Fosbender, Tone Miller, Carolyn Saathoff and Dorothy Simpson. _ (ergel Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom street was guest of honor at the Lake Shore Conclave of the True Kindred in Wilmette . on â€"Tuesday evening, the occasion being Past Commanders Night. 3 Sunday guests at the A. D. Brush home on Dale avenue included Mrs. Martha Peterson and son Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Weidenmiller and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watts and family of Evanston were the Sunday guests at the Charles Brace" home on Bloom street. A_I-)- l;ra;h: who has been .on the sick list for the past few weeks is improving very nicely. f white satin and carried ‘a bridal boquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. â€" She was attended by her sister Loretto Rafferty and Miss Betty Ludwig. Mr. Alex Rafferty, Jr. and Mr. Michael Rafferty, brothâ€" ers of the bride were in atterndance,. The young couple are at home to their many friends in Edison park. Miss Elizabeth Rafferty, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rafferty Hecame the bride of Mr:â€"Ployd Matt ews of Edison park on Wednesday, NMataher 21 at 9 o‘clock at the Holy Cross>â€"church .of Deerfleld. _ The bride was lovely in a creation _o{ Ja;\;t' Saathoff and Irene Evansen and tho Massreâ€"Archie Antes, Chuck Johnson, Arthur . TLandwehr and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Antes motored to Champaign to attend the Illinoisâ€" Michigan game Saturday. f Mr. Axel T. Larson of N. St. Johns avenue is on the sick list this week. * â€"Mrs. John P. Kirby and her daughâ€" ter, Miss Terry Kirby of Springfield, Mass. have been spending a few days â€"with â€"Mrs.â€"Floreneeâ€"Thomas Dingle of S. Sheridan road, on their way home after a ten thousand mile motor trip through the southwest. Mrs. Ernest Blume (Ruth Rosâ€" kam) returned to her home in Minâ€" neapolis last week after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Rosâ€" kam of S. Linden avenue. MYrsS. _ _ ~RELIABLE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING COMPANY 613 N. Greenbay Rd., Highland Pk. t PIANO AND HARMONY â€" "An charge q‘bflkhhu! +ark Branch * Columbia School . Music + fli m H Rept:â€" 44 â€"â€"»â€" Uladio. 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