Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 27 May 1937, p. 13

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MEMORIAL DAY ‘ The Deerfleld Post of the Ameriâ€" ean Legion will conduct the annual Memorial Day services on Monday, May 31, at 10 a.m. at the Deerfield Grammar school. The assemblage will march to the cemetery where the services will be completed at 10:30 that morning. School chilâ€" dren are requested to bring flowers for the graves. "BOY.STATE" This year the Deerfleld Post and the Auxiliary are each sending a boy to the "Boy State" at Springâ€" field from June 20 to 26. The two fortunate boys are Charles C. Kapâ€" schull Jr. and Harold A. Frost. The boys have been selected through coâ€" operation with the high school and the merits are for scholarship, charâ€" acted and leadership. The experâ€" ience gained is training in governâ€" ment. Last year the American the trip and brought back a very interesting account of the convenâ€" tion. DEERFIELD LOCALS LILACS who will make the collection each Wednesday evening. On Sunday there will be an exâ€" change of pulpits in the Presbyterâ€" ian churches of this vicinity. Dr. Louis W. Sherwin of the Highland Park church will attend the Genâ€" eral Assembly in Columbus, Ohio, and his pulpit will be occupied by Dr. W. F. Weir of the Deerfield church. Rev. A.‘J. Wold of Northâ€" brook will take Dr. Weir‘s place in Deerfield. PULPIT EXCHANGE The many friends of Miss Jane Ashman were very much interested in the educational program which they have heard the past two Wedâ€" nesdays at 9 p.m. over Station WGN, ‘which she has assisted in preparing. The first of this series of thirteen broadcasts was on May 19, and at the conclusion of a sketch of how Theodore Roosevelt Jr. and his brother, Kermit, caught some very rare mountain sheep, Theodore Roosevelt Jr.‘s own voice concluded the program, brought by telephone from New York. His clever comâ€" ments on a WPA project "Who Is Who in the Zoo," showed the many man is staying at International House at the University of Chicago, while she is preparing these weekly broadcasts for the Field Museum. Mr. and Mrs. Fréd Boone of Osâ€" terman avenue had as their guests last Sunday, Mr. Boone‘s brother, George Boone, and Van Allen Payne of Portland, Tenn., who were en route to Benton Harbor, Mich. One war io make cure that your brakes are in A4 cendittenâ€"is to drive in hare tst! If thire is any copetring ancer saryâ€"wv"U do it RSOHT, WHEN YOURE INVITED TO A CHICKEN DINNER, ONE way To MAKE SURE YOULL ENJOY iT is To ;azt YOUR OWN POUL: vitn yvou . t Â¥Y, MaAY 2t, 1087 in Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Bailey were m.mmwngm urday mt their home on Knolilwood road. * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whitehead rnu.lohndctlnplm unday at the A. J. Johnson home. * The Leander G. Hvale family moved from Wilmot road to the King Wooten log cabin on Old Mill Mrs. Arthur Pagel is entertaining the Bethichem ‘Woman‘s Auxiliary this afterroon at her home on Chestâ€" nut street. road. ‘The new location is an ideal setting for the "Hvale Forge." Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Johnson were hosts to members of the Fireside ¢lub on Thursday evening. ~Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frick spent the weekâ€"end at the H. T.: Frick home in Crystal Lake, I1l. ‘The Junior Department of the Presbyterian Church school will sponsor a home baked goods sale on Saturday, June 5, in the Deerfield A. & P. Tes Co. Miss Louise Huhn is adviser for this group. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Beckman Sr. and daughter, Ione, and John Beckman Jr. and his fiancee, Miss Dorothy Strickland of North Chiâ€" cago, attended the wedding of Mrs. Beckman‘s niece, Miss Norma Gents and Clelland Snider at the Baptist church in Valnaraisn Ind.. on Sunâ€" Mr. and Mrs. 5. ¥‘. Hutchison reâ€" turned last Tuesday from a three months stay in San Antonio, Tex. Deerfield Post of the American Legion has assumed sponsorship of the newly organized Cub Pack. Milton Merner is Cub leader and three dens have been formed. Den leaders are Billy Olendorf, John Fordham and Buddy Piper, oie. Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Peterson had as their weekâ€"end guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Thomasik of Chicago. Mrs. Elmer Clavey is getting along nicely, following her recent major operation at St. Luke‘s hosâ€" pital in Chicago and is expected home next week. Mrs. Harry Olendorf attended a bridge party on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Maurice Penny in Libâ€" ertyville. Mrs. Harry Baum and two chilâ€" dren are expected home from Florâ€" ida the first week in June. * ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Grant have moved to Chicago. & The Deerfield Cemetery associaâ€" tion will hold its annual meeting on Friday (tomorrow) at 4 p.m. in the Town hall. Plans are being made for a "Perpetual Care or Trust Fund." Reports of the secretary and treasurer will be heard and other business transacted. Officers are: President, T. J. Knaak; secreâ€" tary, J. L. Vetter; treasurer, C. A. Selig; trustees, Bert Easton, Herâ€" man Ludwig, and Mrs. Edith Osterâ€" man. . $ Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Uchtmann visited their mother, Mrs. Harriet Johnston at the Kenneth Halloway home in Lockport, IIl., on Sunday. Mrs. Johnston had just returned from a seven months stay with her daughter, Mrs. Alice Vickers in Texas. _ 5 ~â€" Miss Dorothy Vetter and Miss Edith Sherman were GT“ those from here who atten a tea at from here who attended a tem at the home of Miss Lillian Tucker in Highland Park last Thursday. _ â€"Robert Savage, the six year old son of the Andrew Savages, is quarâ€" antineed for scarlet fever. . The ‘ annual Deerfield Grammar: School Day and Carnival were scheduled for Wednesday, May 26. Eighth grade pupils in the Wilmot and Deerfleld grade schools were guests at the annual "Playday" at Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school on Tuesday. & An electric cookery demonstration is being held on Thursday (today) at 1:30 p.m. in St. Paul‘s recreaâ€" tion rooms. The proceeds will be for the benefit of the church buildâ€" ing fund. Betty Mae Haggie celebrated her eleventh birthday anniversary last Tuesday at the Orville Endebrock home where she and her sister, Maxine, live. « overâ€"night guest on Tuesday, Miss Billieâ€"Worman of Maywood. Mr. and Mrs. Auston Plagge and two children of Hines, Ill., spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Plagge‘s The Just Sew club will meet on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Dr. Dorothy Sugden Davis. II-VMu“!lu_du_yr Miss Maida Northup and Miss Clare of Hammond, Ind., were d-ym.tflnl.a.'lJ: tral avenue, with Mrs. A. T. Walnâ€" stock of Winnetks and Mrs. W. L. Waliten of Highland Park, spent last woek with Mrs. Waliton‘s pasâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Williams in their new home at South Haven, Mich., returning home on Saturday Miss Mary Frances Anderson was hostedi to the Junior Auxiliary on Karch 8r., Mr. and Mrs. Walter Karch Ir. of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blume of Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sthwub of Hazel avenue have been in Melvin, H1., this past monthk visiting their daughter, Mrs. George Dickmann. afternoon at her home on Mrs. Oscar . Schwab‘s parents mrm.mm the weekâ€"end with their and sonâ€"inâ€"law. a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brand of Evanston visited at the Carl E. Olâ€" son"home on Greenwood avenue on Thursday. Members of the Deerfield Volunâ€" teer Fire department attended the monthly meeting of the Lake Counâ€" ty Firemen‘s association on Monday evening at Grays Lake. Misses Elinor Fischor and Jean Cowgill and Edgin Cowgill of Highâ€" land Park were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mildred Love Gunekel. Sunday guests at the Elmer C. Anderson home on Fair Oaks aveâ€" nue were Mr. H. H. Larson and his sister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. L. Soderburg and their two children, Gene afd Lolita, of Chiâ€" Two highly respected Deerfield citizens will be celebrating birthday anniversaries in June. Mr. A. H. Muhike, Deerfleld‘s oldest native son, will be 75 on June 2nd, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Korenin were weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Iverson in De Kalb, Mrs. Clarence Roliman is attendâ€" inc a bridee narty tadav at the home 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Koss Sherman had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Forsythe and Charles Sherman of Chicago. l ul5 The Saturday Evening Neighborâ€" hood club met last week with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Uchtman. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston will be hosts this week to the group. Mr. and Mrs. William Hertel and family were Sunday visitors at the Carl Bock home in Lake Villa. Mrs. Christ Mentzer will be hostess to Doreas Circle Four on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William C. Wing on Osterman avenue. : P The Carl E. OQlsons were Sunday dinner guests at the Theodore Peâ€" terson home in Wilmette. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rhinehart (Marcelline Juhrend) have a son born on Wednesday, May 19, in Highland Park. The Girl Scouts will hold a dinâ€" ner on Friday evening at the Deerâ€" geld Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Penny are occupying Mrs. Charles Green‘sâ€" bungalow on North Waukegan road. The Milton Kahns have leased the Arthur Wagner house on Woodward avenue. The Frank Altman family moved to the house on Hazel avenue recently vacated by Alexander L. Taylor, who now lives in the Robâ€" ert Mau house on Forest avenue. .Other newâ€"comers on West Hazel avente are the A A. Easters and the W. G. Hartfords, living in Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. H. Neville will be 77 on June Hicruranp Park StateE Bank THE PRESS Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Friday‘ May 28th will be the last day upon which "THE LAST DAY" taxes may be paid at this bank. 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