11 : Gi Â¥ 4 4; § i a4 t dig: #1 t alvel ie d E4 <a) |~al t d Mr. and Mrs. T..G. Johnson are in Memphis, Tenn., on a business trip. Mrs. Johnson‘s er, Mrs. Anderson, is staying with another daughter living in Wa C .. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Taylor and children of Crystal Lake were Sunâ€" day supper guests at George Rockenbach home. § : :: The Triâ€"C Society will meet Wedâ€" nesday evening at St. Paul‘s Church. "The LLL. Club is planning a Halloween party for Oct. 30. _ Mrs. Donald Easton entertained the Wonder When Club on Tuesday. Eugene Thompson en ed a few little friends Monday afternoon at his grandparents home on Greenâ€" wood Avenue in honor of his sixth birthday anniversary. | â€" Mr. and Mrs., Kramer and chilâ€" dren have moved from the W. F. MacDonald house in Woodland Park to Lake Forest. 4 Misses Mabel and Florence were hosteses at a party Friday evening at their home on Arbor Viâ€" tae Road. % 1 | Jacob Ott has been quite ill at lTh home on Sunset Court,. | Mr. and Mrs, Fred tine and family of Elmhurst, Mabel Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page and their children spent Sunday in Bridgeman, Mich. e The Mutual Club Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. W. A. Tennermann. . Members finishâ€" ed piecing the comfo : and comâ€" pleted the tying of it evening. It is to be given away. | â€" Miss Luella Plagge ï¬w Chicago spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Henry Plagge, at the Floyd Stanger home. } â€" The Crawford family of Wilmette moved into the W. F. MacDonald house this week. i | Mr. and Mrs. Waliter M of Buckley Road, Li e, were Sunday guests at the ip Scully home. i Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok is enterâ€" taining the Sewing So of St. Paul‘s Church this afternoon at the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Selig and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ha ¢ and famâ€" ily were guests Saturday at the Frank Ott home in Ch s Mr. and Mrs. Cl Roliman (Lelish Kreh) of ~Wauke have moved to Onwentsia Avenue, Highâ€" land Park. Mrs. Rol]mn:'s mother, Mrs. Hazel Vant Kreh, is staying with a sister, Mrs. Arno ;mh. on Todd Court, and little Billy Kreh remained with his sister, Mrs. Rollâ€" man. He has entered the Green Bay Road School in Highland Park, Mrs. Hubert McGuire m hostass at a special meeting of the Se Society of the Holy ss. Church last Thursday at her ho are preparing for, the twentyâ€"fifth anniversary jubilee‘ of th¢ir church to be held Sunday, Oct. 28. | The annual faculty bogrd recepâ€" tion will be held at, the Deerfieldâ€" Shields High School on | Thursday evening, Oct. 18, at 8 o‘clock. Wives LeRoy Meyers left Sai y for a week‘s visit with his brother, Harâ€" vey Meyers, in Greeley, Colo. â€" They have not seen each o for ten years. No J a brictoie iL d sc Verna Grenning of Glenview was a weekâ€"end guest at the CG. M. Willâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O‘Connor and children spent Wednesday eveâ€" hing with the N. Baldwin family in Lake Forest. s Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stanger visâ€" ited Mr. and Mrs. John Hank in Wheeling on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Guenther, Mrs. Christian Erbe and son Harâ€" vey. with‘ Mrs. Kate Millstead of Racine, Wis., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Horenberger on Sunday. nc § s | Mrs. Fred Trute of Ch spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. Alâ€" bert Roggow.) > >~:â€"L <>0â€" Mary Therese, little daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph O‘ r, celâ€" ebrated sher fourth bi y anniâ€" versary on Saturday.> | . & ~ Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Hu and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Holmes were Sunday dinner guests at the Roy V. Hutchison home in Chi % Mr. and Mrs. Dewey had as their Sunday, guests, Mrs. e and daughter, Edna and Mry. Fred J. Schroeder of Crystal Lake. Mrs. Dewey‘s mother, Mrs. hroeder, remained for a week‘s k Mr. and Mrs. Roggow spent Sunday with Mrs.) Roggow‘s gister, Mrs. Lillian Zi in Chicago. | e t s 4. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buckley of Chicago spent Sunday at the E. H. Selty home. . :>â€":<.â€";>5â€": 51â€" .. _ The Deerfield Chamber of Comâ€" merce will meet Th ; evening, Oct. 25, at 7 o‘clock for monthly dinner and business at the hagrue Restaurant. .. [ ~The Gilfillan family ed . to Central Avenue last week from the Fehr apartment. Cod A thirtieth anniv celebraâ€" tion is btiuhrld today the Woâ€" man‘s‘ Missionary Society at the Presbyterian Church, ; _ _ DEERFIELD | LOCAL and PERSONAL From Peterboro, N.H., comes the news that a Guernsey cow, owned by August Ziesing of Deerfield has just finished a new official record for production which entitled her to entry in the am register of the American â€"G: ey Cattle Club. Mrs. Raymond Dobbins has beï¬ assisting in the Deerfleld Public Library ‘during the absence of the librarian, Mrs. Chester Wolf, who with her husband and the John Webers, have been on an automobile trip around Lake Michigan. & Jack Magnu of | Northbrook won ‘the oratorical contest held reâ€" eently at the N Northfield Evâ€" angelical Church. | fox d The party held last Saturday eveâ€" ning in Half Day was in celebraâ€" tion of the wedding anniversaries of Mr. and Mrs. Ed,}uhrend of Highâ€" land Park, and Mr. and Mrs, Leo Seiler of Deerfield, and the birthday anniversaries of George, Lewis, Milâ€" dred, Arthur and Irene Beckman, Mrs. Leo Seiler, Alvin Juhrend, and Anita Stahl. N On Sunday morning, Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok will begin a series of sermons . on “Pny#r" at St.‘ Paul‘s Church. Several sermons will be generalized discusgions, but others will have specific subjects such as "Why Prayers Remain Unanswerâ€" ed," "Prayer. and Sickness," "The Transforming Power of Prayer," and similar topics. 1: m Evangelical Church Missionary Soâ€" Mrs. Earl J. Bruso was hostess to members of the Rachel Circle on Wednésday afternpon. The Rhods Circle met the same afternoon with Mrs. Fred Stryker, The Queen Esâ€" ther Circle will t tomorrow with Mrs. Peter Perry. | A Halloween social is being planned by !tl}c::d G F;’g;“l P.T.A. on Dundee for y evening Oct. 26, at the school. . |â€" _ A marriage of interest to many in this vicinity is that of Miss Ellaâ€" may Gaddis, daughter of,Mrs. Clara Jane Counter Gaddis, of Brighton, Colo., and the late William Gaddis, to Paul Armstrong Archibald on Aug. 15, 1934. The youn_gb.conple is living in Golden, Colo. The Gadâ€" dis family lived here years ago and the bride‘s grandfather was archiâ€" tect of Deerfield Grammar School in 1913. LA Gifts of good ‘clothing . will be very acceptable at the Deerfield Grammar School ‘t:'uu‘ Red Cross room. This community service sponâ€" sored by the Deerfield Legion Auxâ€" illary, is directed by Mrs. Jack Welch. The room where clothing will be distributed will be open each Wednesday from 9 a.m, to 4 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. M. Christenâ€" sen spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Christensen‘s sister, in Elkader, I8s:; Mr. and Mrs. + Ott enterâ€" ;ained out of to guests on Sunâ€" av. { t ; Lew Fonseca is to speak and show movies at the Boys‘ Club get togethâ€" er Tuesday evening, Oct. 30, at the Deerfieldâ€"Shields High School. Faâ€" thers, brothers, and others will be guests. Every one will want to hear this famous baseball player. . Miss Dorothy Vetter has réturned home from a several weeks‘ visit with relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Easton and daughter Marlene, accompanied by Wessley and Harriett Stryker have returned from a week‘s visit with relatives in Dynrtf' Iowa. s Mrs. Mary Beardsley ‘rfll be hostâ€" ess to members of the Independent Social Club on Wednesday afterâ€" noon. A ( The annual fall union rally of cieties of this district will be held Tuesday, Oct. 30, at the : Bethany Church in High Park. The soâ€" cieties included . those \of the Barrington, Prairie View, Northâ€" Florian Savage, aviator, who reâ€" ceived scalp injuries in an automoâ€" bile accident near Libertyville, reâ€" cently, was back at his work at the Curtisâ€"Reynolds Airport this week, wearing a huge bandage. Mr. Savâ€" age and his wife live at his parâ€" ents‘ home on H Avenue. Mrs. William Neville entertained thirtyâ€"two guests at a benefit bunco party on Thursday at her home on Eim Street, for her Dorcas Circle. Mrs. Henry Potruq and Mrs. Raymond Dobbins were guests at a bridge party Tuesdhiv‘ evening at the horte of Mrs. F. L. McOmber in W aukegan. T A large delegation from St. Paul‘s Church attended the silver jubilee of St. John‘s Church in Highland Park on Sunday evening. St. Paul‘s children‘s robed choir sang at this service. ‘ e xA Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson, who have been staying in Indiana, spent Friday here. i1445 _ There will be no sessions in the Deerfleld schools on Monday, Oct. 29. County Supt. W. C. Petty has issued a proclamation, declaring the day as "Institute Day," It is the annual meeting of the Illinois State Teachers‘ Miu?on to be . held in Evanston. , | Mr. and Mrs. Orville Endebrock entertained out of town guests over the weekâ€"end. Kn ty Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Palmer were hosts at dinner on Sunday at their home on Central Avenue. Jd¢ (office bo)y who becomes s n&ï¬â€œ'd"'m "of "Diakie Pic rtainer) ......... (owner of Di Bit]" daiiestor ........... £ TlanJlu MIBG ...%....4.= Béade ., Inute Speakers. * Gollector ................ Jeas t | _ The Wl Sta ï¬;ï¬_ d_:;,‘o_u feiemnanvatnins _ wuk 3. .i °. «TheMale guartel * 7 NirrininrerneBanlreiiaiting uth Nots of North ................. Dr.| V. W. Spriggs of South .................... D¢. C. R. Sugden of Blue and Grey. Luts Soldier ......._......... . H. Selig of A. E. F.â€"J. R. No Frey Two Sailors of Battleship Aeinniopiiintommest |.,........._Phil Scully and v 1 nermann m:«- NUKAG .}....â€"»â€"unw w ‘‘‘Veited Choir f Leading singers of Highland Deerfleld and Northbrook. ‘| | | smmmu | 1 girls : Smile, . World‘s | ‘Right;: Whistle and Blow| Y Blues A ; Old Feshioned Garden ; t "Til the cqnism.nomt lhfl;u':B Steppers. BJ ipper Erickson an "The vmhnd King" by orus and "m and Stripes Revue" | ensemble. l::rs are asked to $ to the polls to see that their names ;re registered correctly. °_ | | | upervisor James E. urges all voters to register pfl made especially t« ergi"| * T14 4 naracrel (reviee uh apine Deerfield Churches ‘aï¬iSundny evening there will two prominent speakers in | Deerfi Dr/ Leslie Fuller of Northw University will speak on tri Palestine at St, Paul‘s Epange Churth, which will be an {llustra lecture begin at 7:30 ip.m. | Earl F. Zeigler, dean of P n College of | Chri Education, will be the spaaker a yoting people‘s rally at the Dee yterian Church at their ¢ service at 7:30 o‘clock. played Thursday and Friday eveâ€" M of this week at the Deerfield d i"" School Auditorium, and ".:z ored by the Deerffeld O|E.S., ï¬ to be the big \ the season and an opportuhnity get g more than the price of the tket, we are told. .'& s program will be particularly inferesting because of .the junpusual attangement and variety | o the nuimbers featured. ing parts u:ngplaye‘d by personages havâ€" ind gceptio'nal talent, : All g:‘ bers will be short but pleasing and highâ€" Precinect One is in the Hall on â€"East Deerfield Precinet Two is in Jam home on West Deerfield A: ':P:tbct Three is in Ever e Forest). ‘ Polls were also open for regis tid‘? on Tuesday, Oct. 16, but was received too late for l isste of the Press.: | kegioll on‘ to which the yublic is in ; ¢ wvep I l#'];::ertaininza \The program follows: \;~_(Tiny Tot Parade, Primary Grgdes ml Me A Story l.pdy eesbyed i g Meld Voters Mltmt | ‘___. Register on Oct. 30 f polls in all three pre¢incts in West Deerfleld Townshi Twill be 0 on Tuesday, Oct. 30, from 9 m. to 9 p.m. so that al Peert}eld ters may register. | | ~Precinct One is in the old Town D%ï¬eld R.N.A. to | | ©‘~. Give Dinner’ Oct. &&mst dinner will be f’m the Deerfield Camp of Royal Nei fdlfl, Highland Park and Deerfield chirghes. Special music ‘a readâ€" i d [ & ® { \will be the Bethichemn Church‘s comitribution to the p g ‘Mt. and Mrs. Richard Kress spent several days of last in M}nno- tertment in Lake Forest.| | |. M¢s. John J. Rink and Mrs. Alex is ed the fourth annual ,ï¬ embly luncheon of the fi‘ï¬; ‘ Catholie Women o day a.Pulmei- House in Chicago, as delegate of the: Altar and| Rosary :‘ffl!. *’; of the Deerfleld [Holy Cross Church. 1994 4 s ,1, [ts. Christ Petersen has been ill thig week and her sister; Mrs. Ernâ€" ‘;k Piebert, has been assisting hzr !Ya‘i‘ marriage of Vers Unger of: Decaf! eld> and.. Edward ) Ernest of lï¬; Zurich was solemnized last Wednesday evening, Oct| 17, by the '“g F. G. Piepenbrok at St. Paul‘s AvARDgelical parsonage. | .; (Af | t M é’ Elmer Hofman was among those: from here who attended the ';*:"‘ oming for gradugtes of the bertyville High School on Saturâ€" boflLon Thursday evening, Oct. 25, at‘ the Fred Meyer home on Wauâ€" 1 5 howiheber wm‘i-m'suc.::- itA ves pâ€" sfffro ne vearend.) | M\ . and Mrs. Jesse Filson of Alâ€" b&hy Park were Sunday ) vigitors at "’}E an Hunt home. t h u!." es ‘G .Russell‘s mother, Mrs. John Russell (Bella Grant), passed aWay Monday at her home in Highâ€" {f’j \Park. Funeral s will be “: ‘this afternoon at cï¬ig land Purk Presbyterian Churth with inâ€" ~Ming and Eldon Frost. . E:‘ ‘mMn‘dW Read The Want Ads .S8. Presents R:t‘li_o | ‘eature Program 2 Days e World‘s All Right" to be to Hear No: § W vax SCR cles itn'e?‘ Car] E. Bates cfo?-'- and ensemble, Rdnk Orsborn Hausam Vant jenty _F Kapsch Car] E.| Bates / Konmel o}: Town _t;im.'; e “W‘nd ett (West O‘Con Aewe THE PRESS fn lan anson i1 and the t:‘} ice k‘s eld veâ€" or p«e 1d. by 25 God gave man an upright counteâ€" nance to survey the heavens, and to look upward to the stars.â€"Ovid. * Mrs. Elwood W. Mattson of Evanâ€" ton gave a very enlightening talk on "Present Day Movies." It prond very interesting to her audience and was chthnzly given. L The membership contest closed at this meeting with Miss Evenson‘s room (fifth grade) winning the covâ€" eted prize, a party. The party will be given by the P.JT.A. next Friday afternoon. | + The P.T.A. board lnd‘hrhm are pleased with the result of the conâ€" test for more than 100 memberships were received. They will be pleased to welcome any parents or friends who have not yet joined. & Holy Cross Church â€"| ~_ Silver Jubilee | "Celebration Oct. 28 Tea was served after the meeting with the seventh grade mothers as hostesses. Mrs. D. T. Sanders and Miss Leta Toll poured. The ~fifth anni of the Holm Catholic Chugh of Deerfield will be observed with a jubjilee on Sunday, Oct. 28. Rev. Joseph Savage, pastor of the church, Kas â€" prepared a< history of the church to be given at this time. 4 The Deerfield Gramamr School The Deerfield Graamar School P. T. A. held a meeting on Friday afâ€" ternoon, Oct. 12. Both fourth r{ndu under direction of Miss Nygard and Miss Titus gave an Indian proâ€" gram, "Indian Village," a study they had made in their class rooms, John Boone gave two Indian dances. A baritone solo, "Only a Dream" was rendered by Ralph Willen and Billy Olendorf gave "Holy C}ty," a clarinet solo. Both were assisted by Miss Engels at the piano. A solemn high mass will &mrud at 11 o‘clock. Rev. Savage »be assisted in the service by Dr. O‘Neill of Highland Park! Rev. Fielding of St. Patrick‘s Church, Everett; Rev. McDonough â€"of the Precious Blood Church, Chicago; and Monseigneur Quinn of Joliet, who will deliver the sermon. _/ A I Following the service a dinner will be served to the visiting clergy after which the dining hall will be open to parishioners and guests. _ A hot roast turkey dinner will be served from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m, in the parish hall by ladies of the parish. ~There will be entertainment all afternoon by the various societies of the church. The Ladies‘ Sewing Society will offer hand made articles for sale. The men‘s booth, will have hams and bacons. The Marion Soâ€" dality will have fine candies and novelties and the Children of Mary will have a penny booth. Mrs. Mattson Speaks at P.â€"T. A. Meeting A special choir of: thirty voices from St. Edwards‘ Parish, Chicago, will sing with the Holy Cross choir. There will be confirmation at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 28, administered by Bishop Shiel of Chicago. 1: | Native Sirloin | Native Round Steak | Brookfield Butter Phone Highwood 1241 Swift‘s Premium LOIN LAMB CHOPS Swift‘s Premium 6th and 7th Rib Roast . 195¢ Fresh Calf > SWEET BREADS v. 33¢ 1. 25§5¢ ». 10¢ Fresh Ground BEEF Friday and Saturday Specials 307 Waukegan Avenue uality Market SERVICE AND SATISFACTION . The fall:term of the University of Scoutâ€" ing, jof fall ur-.'m-m night at Chureh house meeting was the first aix which are ducted to better aequai the tasks before them to ?;ld lofl.o{!-chlm â€" the ut:::::mUv-dtholaluu 5 mmwmm an the subject . of "A Proâ€" gram . wh meets the boy‘s needs." The next | sees of the University of mg will be at the same place on 4 The ut:n speakers are: liam Mathéer Lewis, president of Lafayâ€" ette College; J. Guy Fowlkes,; Uniâ€" versity of Wisconsin; Step Leaâ€" cox,! prozuor, lecturer, and % sCOUTER§ BACK AT SCHOOL OF SCOUTING next |session of the University of mg will at the same place on evening, 29, the intervening nigh devoted to the Madison s County Superintendent of Schools W. C. P has announced a meetâ€" ing for Monday, Oct. 29. It.g the annual ting of the Lakeâ€" Division of the Illinois State Teachâ€" ers‘| ation. An excellent proâ€" gram has been arranged for the mi ; £ B;‘)yï¬ Scout News TROOP 3%% MEETS, C LAST Y NIGHT ..mg Toh‘ Tar matrel lesd Lott, ..41» patrol ui“."‘ HS from| 1 to Linden .avenue & from WA†i*h‘. Abo ue d ' wa. E. P is "E hunt éverybody was *& The troop had a few mg George Bersch, field it ex» one of them. The meet» |-n:... with Billy Larsen, vis Troop 80, playing i Alexander , reporter, Troop 824. On , Oct. 22, Scouters of ‘the No Ares Council will go to Madâ€" Wis.,) to attend the annual meeting of 7. | The meeting begins at 10:80 in the und will continue until 8:30 in with addresses by PA o chief Scout executive, E. , director of the of the regional council, Boy ts of Both of these men are fine speakers and ‘ have m ion: for the W \ ~and g. inois delegates who at comprises the four s < of PE se mg n, Michigan and and holding its annual meeting Tour divis h section in each of four ste Asybody wishing to find more al the | meeting ~can ‘do so by calling zi headquarters, Highland Park . The te still a number of in the office which havé been ‘They will ‘be held no longer than a week after which time they will be dis to the ‘ at Arden Shore If have lost anyth that you feel might in the j now is the time to about it because + soon ~ it will be too LAST CALL FPOR "LO8T AND FOUND" Teachers Meeting ‘L \ Oct. 29 in Evanston naouï¬.oummo AT MADIYON MONDAY TELEPHONE 410L 60 N. Kirst 8t _ Highland Park ?‘resh Dressed STEWING CHICKE Swift‘s Premium i SPRING LEGS LA J. SMITH JUNK Swift‘s Premium CHUCK ROAST +. 19e Lb. . 19e¢ Dealer in 147¢ nden .avenue From | gan d ‘re. | "Li erybody was re few ‘ harech, ‘neld se ons [ ap : Billy Larsen, "take 80. playing Bs * 4 hss 92. Scouters of the Highwood, IIL. THURSDAY, OCToBEr ENTRANCEâ€"OCT. 2%, 28, novu.-:l Fashlonâ€"Drawing. Magezines, C Posters, Color, #te Dress Prench Draping, Millinery,, {doss. Btyling for consultants, f hurmwh:mmth Arrangement, Estimates, Rendering, Styling. Persons! ‘Training; Individual Advencement, Deerfield Rohrun?j . Hear Good S | ‘Rev. Gilbt-hn H. Smith , was guest speak ;:y at ‘the| Deerflield Rot land was introduced by Edy _ Last week; We had as Olr onan John Zahn, past director Rékary fo" ternational, past governof distriet 7, manufacturer of portland cemep and a fomt; resident of Dberfel He now res es at Denver, Golo, . said when. he read about & Rotap Club being| formed in Deerfeli nearly four {years ago, he Made up his mind that ‘he would Wikit that club at his ifirst opportunity f gave us ‘a splendid talk about the meaning of ge "Sixth Objéct of Reâ€" tary." We were certainh E* ‘to have John Zahn with us m hope he will come again soon. | | _ _ 'En. Rev. ~Smith‘s sub "Life; See, Understand, Through." ; . 3 The following announce weekly .JQ"‘@L""" #4 weekly p of the fbtnry Clubs &.. Look on ‘the bulletin . your dite with the Scou miss this. If you <can‘t some one in your place. Next week: Char] 116 SOUTH MICHIGAN Read The Want Ads We éan but unveil the future | . 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