PAC 4 ‘r;‘. * > d .‘“u s *: y +8 x 44 4} Â¥4 8. S. Convention _ _ | : District One of the Lake County Council of Religions Education met Sunday afternoon at St. Paul‘s church‘in Deerfield and elected the following officers: President, Rev. Earl J. Bruso of Deerfield; vice president, H. D. Faxon of Highland Park; secretary and treasurer, Virâ€" ginia Easton of Deerfield; children‘s The Deerfield Camp of Royal Neighbors of America will hold a public installation on Thursday eveâ€" ning, Jan. 28, at the Masonic Temâ€" division superintendent, Phyllis Dexâ€" ter of Highland Park; young peoâ€" ple‘s superintendent, Harry Skidâ€" more of Highland Park; and . M+s. F. C. Norenberg is adult division superintendent. Dr.. Frank McKibâ€" ben of Northwestern university, deâ€" livered the address of the day. tist in Marengo, Ill.© The senior ‘Goldrings now live at View Royal, Victoria, British Columbia, in Canâ€" ‘ple. The four neighboring camps â€"Highland :. Park, . Northbrook, Wheeling and Prairie Viewâ€"will be guests of honor. Oracle Margaret Pettis extends an invitation ‘to the community. espn td Funeral services were: held on Wednesday, Dec. 80, for, H. J. Allardt, who passed away the preâ€" ceding Monday in Chicago. Services and burial were at Graceland. Mr. Allardt was a son of the first pastor of St. Paul‘s church and came to Deerfield 62 years ago ,with his parâ€" ents, Rev. and Mrs. J. E. W. Allardt from Piqua, Ohio. Mrs. Josephine Rommel, his sister, is now the only remaining member of that family and she has spent all the 62 years Because of the success of their recent amateur~show the Deerfield Chapter of the Eastern Star is preâ€" paring for another to be given on .u ‘\} a G L v F4 â€" "The Threeâ€"Cornired ‘Moon" is the intriguing title of the comedyâ€" drama to be staged by ‘the Presbyâ€" terian Dramatic club of Deenfiéld on Friday evening, Feb. 26, a: the Deérfield <Grammar ‘school,, t the sponsorship of the Parentâ€"Teachâ€" er association. Rehearsals began this week, directed by Kenneth Hunâ€" ter;. There are nine members in ‘the cast. * a yor Friday evening, April 2. The date is being announced in advance so that contestants may interview Harold R. Vant, who will again act as r:::dter of ceremonies. Those inâ€" ter in pufle‘hu ting are asked to confer with Mr. Vant. Ewart Goldring, son of Dr. and Mrs. James Goldring, former Deerâ€" field resident, is a teacher in the Wyoming State Mining School in the chemistry department.. The Goldâ€" rings lived for years in the George Antes ~house on Deerfleld road. Their son, Ewart and his wife, reâ€" side in Wyoming and their other son, Dr. Willard Goldring, is a denâ€" + The women of the. Holy Cross church, , will ‘sponsor a bake sale on Saturday, Jan. 23, at the A & P Tea Store. ‘Mrs. Hubert McGuire Mrs.. Eugené. Ender are headihg ‘the committee. . * The :: ‘"young people are in Deerfield. ~Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stanger were Sunday guests at the Plagge home in Barrington. : ‘Mrs. Anthony J. Mercurio. was the over night guest on Wednesday at the home of her brother, Mr. L. Mirabella, in Oak Park. + ~Mrs. Frank Schar was a Sunday guest at the John Baker home in Palatine. a Agnes Derby has been unable to attend high school but one day this year because of a severe knee inâ€" Mrs. E. H. Selig entertained at eards on Thursday afternoon at her home on Waukegan road. Mrs. Wessley Stryker ‘(Florence Page) was hostess at luncheon on PAGE DEERFIELD LOCALS® . ELECTROL OIL BURNERS . _ _ $12%, Laurel Avenue â€" Highland Park ; Shop Phone, Highland Park 271 â€" Residence, H. P. 439 R.N.A. Installation . 43 NORTH QAlnnuu ROAD . _ s Open: WEEK DAYS 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS, 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM First Church of Christ, Scientist HOWARD MORAN Plumbing and Heating Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. Highland Park % Robert Hatch and Gilbert Douglas returned home from San Francisco on Saturday. They had gone west with a transport of automobiles. There was no Januarymeeting of the Bannockburn «Garden d%bo- cause of illness in many of the homes of that village. s tak Charles Kapschull, Jr.. suffered painful cuts about the face in a recent automobile accident. Mrs. Kapschull and daughter, Barbara, who were with him, were fortunate toâ€"escape injury. i Deerfreld Chapter of the Eastern Star will entertain members of the Masonic lodge and their wives at a party to be held this evening at the Masonic Temple. A Washington birthday party is scheduled for February 25 jat the temple. The party will be open to the public. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter .and son, Kenneth, visited Miss ‘ Dotis Hunter at the University of Chicago on Sunday. Mr. Hunter left Tuesâ€" day on a business trip in Minnésota and the Dakotas. t ‘Otto Trute suffered painful inâ€" juries last week when a tractor ran pver one of his feet while he was Working nearâ€"Glenview. ~Mr. Trute is employed by Ogl,vey'l' Ravinia Nurseries» . t...4%¢ A<Juncheon is being held today (Thursday) at the Deenfield Presâ€" byterian church sponsored by the young matrons, a group from the Wzmm'a uloe’htion.u A fine proâ€" gram has been planned for the afterâ€" noon, /; 2 ts 4 i § At a meeting of the Holy Name society last Tuesday evening at the Holy Cross parish hall the followâ€" ing officers were elected: president, Richard Kress; vice. president, Alâ€" bert ‘Bartels; 'tr,réï¬m, Arthur Ender; secretary, 1~Coleman. Mrs. Helen Moore has been ill in theâ€"Waukegan Rospital. Her health improved, she is now at the Renner home in Highland Park. ) Mrs, Harry Baum and two chilâ€" dren will remain in arasota, Florida, until May. The family went south during the Christmas holidays. Mr. Baum ‘has returned north, but the others ‘will stay until the close of school. , fapks) s (::gnu"'behool. ~CThis was "the : day that his mother, Mrs. Carl T. Anderson, was injured in an automobile accident at Skokie highâ€" way. Troubles never seem to come singley. | i ‘The Wilmot Mothers‘ club is sponâ€" soring a benefit card party tomorâ€" rew evening at the Wilmot Gramâ€" mar school on ‘West Deerfield& road at the west limits of the vill'lge. Mrs. Leslie Behrens â€"is general chairman of arrangements. surprise party by eight of her high school friends last Wednesday eveâ€" ning in honor of her fifteenth birthâ€" day anniversary at the home of her parents,, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Johnâ€" Mrs. Joseph Hanson of Half Day road underwent a major operation in Waukegan on Wednesday. Miss Sylvia Johnson was given a HAVE MODERN BUSINESS IDEAS? THEN YOU NEED If you are a progressive thinker and have an upâ€" toâ€"date organization, you will want a letterhead that tells the world of your attitude! Te We‘ll design one + CSer you! °> The Udell Printing Co. Phone H. P. 557 ,ja | | Five Deerfield boys left for: ( gervice on , Friday. , Clarence,â€" B .. | man is at West: Allis; Wis./ and "C| dthers. went to Standish, near | CR lCGity, â€". in â€"»Michizaint, + The » four ~Leslie Fry of Niagara Falls & N. .. visited his parents, Mr. and k L. Fry of West Deerfield rhkd, last week. Mr. Fry is leaving Feb@uâ€" l;z first on a business trip to Whsâ€" ' « | Mrs. Katherine Pantle is reco ing from her recent illness at home on Wilmot road. Mrs. Pa will be cel@brating her 73rd bi day anniversary in July. % | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson entertaining the Bethlechem â€" gide club this evening at their hdkne on Central avenue. 4 © MB . | The Mutual club met Wednesghy evening at the home of Mrs. Fipyd Stanger. NA e @ y | Billy Kreh will be celebrating minth birthday anniyersary on qeodny. : o d \ Edward Frost, who received azointmcnt as extra clerk at rfield post office is not accep the position as he is now empl | William Weber of Washington,} D. C., visited at the Jacob Ott home Bunset court last week. | Mrs. Chester Wolf entertained Ugr gewing club at luncheon on Tu y at her home on West Deerfleld | John Derby and :Samuel> J¢ 6 who are in the employ of C. C. schull, are leaving this week O# |a business trip to Oregon. ~Mrs. seph will visit her parents, the J Cohen‘s, in ‘Winnipeg, &mdn, â€" ingâ€" their absence. e Joseph have been staying. at the Harrinkâ€" ton home on Greenwood avenue; \ The wedding of Miss Marg: ully and Mr. Charles House icago will be solemnized on ry 20 at the Scully home. Sches: â€"The Glenn Taylors of Hazel nue are planning to spend Feb in Florida. - | Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Petersoni bf Galesburg /have leased the lo awpartment in the Fehr building/pn Deerfield avenue. 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TNA ols ho l < td Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Olson atâ€" tended a party on Sat;::d-y’ evening at the home of the Richard Jahnies in Chicago. The examination for this work was held in the Deerfield Grammar school last September, As this a%fltï¬nt is only for rush seasons such as Christmas holidays it would be only© temporary work. Edward: is‘ the son of the Demoâ€" crati¢â€" precinet: committeeman for precinet " one,~ Earl Frost : and Mrs. Frost of Osterman avenue. He was the highest :of the ten who took the examination. .. f wote: Word eomu,trom"l‘hory‘,-_Wil:j that. the. Henry; Solief have a baby son whom they have named Robe: There are two litle daughters the family, Janice, who is six, a Barbara who is, four.. Mrs. ) will be remembered as Margaret Hansen, who taught: both in :the Deenfield | and Northbrookâ€" grade schools before her marriage. ~ Anthony J. 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