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Highland Park Press, 8 Jun 1935, p. 15

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‘ford l EF m)’» PA NY t e r m s THURSDAY, JUV nardi ing for ank â€" a t 0o r Tel. Highwood 512 NE e W Â¥% 4 C akd F WTBE ; OERRE S CREAEIE : i t sys 1d Grammar W afeen to decorgte the graves at cometery taken there by c o on im and put on the a t ated the graves of our three * ~, ~with |beautiful . poppy *"* ives, made by them. & C en An n, president of e Auxiliary Junjor Group, presentâ€" :mfl“n gtouwGrnn-_ "ur Schoc!, . whigh was graciously obived ty the ncipal, b¢) C. E. i4 AY yguRsDA‘* d cause of the jnclement weather .. ech Day the parade and on, C i greatly . curâ€" 0 fi\;w.mimprudn Memâ€" 4 ‘service was eld in the audiâ€" i of the rheld Grammar | under th¢ auspices of the aad Americah Legion Post. pani ‘brought by the school %rxe the grtaves at e . _s were taken there by P miost eppropfiate MesMD "U hecaght ty Mr. rd Loose as stant superintenglent of schools. in To t. Th fact was emphaâ€" los; it Memorial Day brings to is the sactifices of the brave on who gave their lives for our mtry and that| we glorify peace cather than war: ntributed. w Woman‘s â€"Club Has Fine Party â€"The benefit card party sponsored w the Deerfield Woman‘s Club May . the luxuriods parlors of Brierâ€" ols house a most delightâ€" :, N three hundred muests were present from Deérfield g surrounding mmunities, . the lovely table prizes were a gift of Mr. and Mrs. %onroe McKillip of Road and twenty beautiful door prizes doâ€"<ted by the merchants Barbara Mcpherson, Joan Youngs, Boyle and Jean Baum and was by Mrs. Robert Mepherson, T N. St. Johns: Avenue, Highland &hfil repréesentative for the Garments. ‘Mesdames G. 4. Willen ad J. P. .r presided ‘at the tea table * delicious refreshments were of and the North Shore, dded.much to the zest of the occaâ€" sion. ‘The merchatxts who so kindly donated ~towards Ithe party were: ; Carson, Pirie, Scott; l::: + Hvale‘Forge; Art O & Co,; Garnett‘s; Garnett‘s Beauty p; Deerfield Beauty Shop; Alâ€" ‘Theater; Deerpath Theater, ' lli]l C(:fp.; Bnnd-B!_!)th- ; Fell‘s Shoe Store; Iredale Furâ€" re; e:;cy Nurseries, and U({hfl An interesting feature of the noon was a style shtxw. exhixbit- #rocks furni by the new Knit ‘of mafi Goods of Highâ€" land Park, inâ€" which Misses Jane in, ‘Shirley! Clark, Marijane Jane Hopkins, and Jeanne mith modeled sport, knit and eveâ€" ing wear for xme ladies. Mrs. m Truitt charminly modeled evening gowns for the maâ€" ture woman. Apparel for the tiny tots was modeled by Mary Elizabeth and David Williams, Nancy Burnett, The Deerfield Woman‘s Club wishâ€" es to express its appreciation to the of Briergate, merchants friends for tln assistance given in making‘this affair such a u}'he sum of $130 (was will be used in the comâ€" ion of the field house on the athâ€" *Illd,.lpro;itk’hntdlofum- *flm' ' I 1 jmml..«#,‘ofmdub‘wm be held October 15 at which time the newly elected officers will be in Women‘s Club of Evanston JT Wejiuaiay. Thursday, Fflda{. Saturday \JUNE 5,6, 78 | Sponsored by the Chicage Chicago Avenue and Church Street Antiques Exhibition 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Our unit is pleased . Feport bigger and better poppy sdles this year and our poppy day nan, Miss Louise Huhn, wishes )eh of our unit to express to the people of Deerfleld whose ity ( made this report possible. y\ Deerfield Auxiliary _ _ Meets with Miss Huhn Theâ€" regular meeting of the Deerâ€" field‘ American Legion _ A Unit. No. 738, :‘uml:dd on day evening at the home of Miss Louise ‘Huhn.; P s The Juniors under the l6 arihlp of ‘Mrs. Agries Te gave a short Hotlper'l Day .and presented each of the mothers with a small bouquet of sweet s made by the girls. ; Y $s d Our unit will have ; of the Juneâ€"birthday party at U. 8. V, B. Hospital No. 105, to be held on Wedâ€" nesday June .12 at 2:30 p.m. at the recreation hall of the ition. Cup cakes and ice cream 11 be served for refreshments and unit will furnish . the custo large birthday cake ‘with the | on. Any one willing to ‘devote afterâ€" noon playing cards with ‘boys may have that privilege by calling any member of the local :: P: ; Sorrow has again entered our ranks. A brief service was held in memory of ‘our devoted member and unit child welfare chairman, Mrs. Irma Haggi, sgo suddenly taken from us on Saturday evening, May 18. At the ‘close of the b (sesâ€" sion Dr. Dorothy Davis, one of our members, favored us with a ten minâ€" ute tallk on: "Making Motherhood Safe for Mothers." | § Delicious refreshments w by the hostess and her Mrs. Florence Uchtman. Deerfield Grade: School Notes . The eighth. gradé cale for the last week at the Deerfield Grammar School is scheduled as fo 1 Monday, 7:380 p.m. th grade Brighten your home or ® place with cheery a Nothâ€" ing provides such a fresh springâ€" like appearance for so *all an outlay. » | 3 Let us quote you on V. t blinds to correspond | interior decoratio| | Will be glad to call and show samples and quote 4 Buildings on the Lake Shore Awning Company _ 1920 GRAND AVENUE | wWAUKEGAN | _ |_ Or Phone Highland Ptzk 1877 Wrecking including Oil Burner, French Doors, Windows, m;:?iu- Lumber of all kinds, EB United Wrecking Co. SALESMAN.ON PREMISES Rockford College ‘Estate : . West Deerpath, hi* Forest All Materials FOR SALE â€" Albert D. Farwell AWNINGS nember and inby .uu_ taken from May: 18. : report g e this Â¥ » is th behatt . to the > rosity 8. t usiness sesâ€" one of our h a minâ€" Motherhood h s otann Thursdayâ€"Class d will by John Boone; prbphecy by Ruth Lidicker, [ ‘ i it Friday, 8 p.m.+â€"Graduation. . _ . : Pieniumbsd this week by the various rooms ofâ€" the school. The Giris‘ Club. held a beach party: on ‘The Girls‘ 'cm,fi.r A breakfast at 7 p.m. Thursday, After the breakfast they re to the school building and took part in the Memorial Day exer¢ f { ‘Members of the eighth grade have written stories mbout early life in Deerfield. P j Read the Want Ads ‘ CHRYSLERâ€"PLYMOUTH TQLEPW Wednesday, Friday & Sahrrda)fil Speeia!s e THE BLUE GOOSE FOOD MART s hy »eist combination of pourtesy, bmmiltoflhili}whtyonmtiatnprleothat you‘ll want to pay. 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