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Highland Park Press, 17 Oct 1940, p. 9

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The marriage of Catherine Tuckâ€" <r of Highland Park and Jack Sturâ€" tevant of Deerflield was solemnized at high noon on Friday, Oct. 11, at St. Elizabeth‘s Episcopal church in Gl-uo.'l'hhfl:..du“d‘ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Skowrup of Milwaukee, Wis., had as her matron of honor, Mrs. Ray Naylor of Northbrook. The groom is the son of Frank Milton Sturtevant of Deerfleld. Frank Milton Sturtevant Jr. served as best man. Following RUTH PETTIS, Representative _ Telephonté Deerfield 485 gp_l_!.'f.v.dur-wcun | gin the winter series of parties at was served at the Georgian hotel in Evanston. After a honeymoon trip in the north they will be at home on December 1 at 822 Forest aveâ€" CARD PARTY party on Wednesday, Oct. 23, at 8 p.m, at the Deerfield Masonic Temâ€" ple. Mrs. Leonard North is chairâ€" man of the party and her commitâ€" tee chairmen are: Mrs. Phil Scully, special prizes; Mrs. Charles Steinâ€" er, table prizes; Mrs. Walter Page, tables and chairs; Mrs.. Albert Mitâ€" The Deerfield chapter of the Eastern Star will sponsor a card BUILDING PERMITS William Barrett, Deerfield buildâ€" ing inspector, has issued the followâ€" ing permits for October: New residence for Robert Palmer, 1811 Woodland ....$ 6,000 New residence for W. C. Darling, 925 Hemlock St. 8,100 Garage remodeling, John Stryker, 1083 Deerfield Rd. K3 Porch repairs by Park Lawn Builders, 905 Forest Ave. 150 Dr. Pierre N. Levin of Chicago cndl:di.-l’uk,m.rp sician, announces the opening of his NEW DOCTOR from 9:80 s.m. to neon, and 1:30 p.m. to $:00 p.m., and evenings by ments. There will be a free clinic for children on Saturday from 1:30 p.m. to $:00 p.m. appointment. Dr. Levin will speâ€" DEERFIELD WOMAN‘S CLUB the F. M. Sturtevants, Mrs. W, C. Petty of Antioch willl Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sturtevant review "World‘s End" by Upton| have leased the William Stewart Sinclair on Tuesday afternoon at| house at 822 Forest avenue. The the meeting of the Deerfleld Womâ€"| Stewarts have moved to Canton, n'ndnbuth'fibfiouo. Township Public library in the Mrs. Edward B. Crush was hostâ€" field Grammar school. Mrs. Kenâ€"| ess at a luncheon on Monday at her neth Weir, member of the club, will| home on Linden avenus. list many of the new books in a| Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Nelson and brief talk. The club is meeting at| little daughter, Lynda, are staying 2:00 p.m. and each meeting will be| at the E. B. Crush home this week Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Timson of ‘Wilmot road have had as their house guest the past several weeks, Miss Armana Drown, daughter of ter part manth go to Fort Wayne, m'gdr daughter, Mrs. Lewis Hayner and her family came back from Seattle, Wash., in September and Mr. Hayâ€" ner has been traniferred to Ft. Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Fry also have a son, Lester and his family living in that city. They have lived in Deerfleld for over seven years and have made many friends who are reluctant to see them leave; Anâ€" other of their sons, Lawrence R. Â¥Fry, and his wife Tive on Stratford read, so they will be returning often to visit here. § guest is the financee of their eldest A birthday anniversary party was given in honer of Mr. John Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Drown of Mr. and Mts. A. L. Fry are movâ€" time. Mrs. C. W. Boyle is Toh ts ... $14,885 : Mr. and Mrs, Dell Stine of Banâ€" nockburn have gone to Aitken, Minn., for several weeks. Mrs. Eugene Ender attended the funeral of Mrs. George Laubenâ€" heimer in Chicago on Monday. were hosts at a party on Saturday evening at their home on Chestnut street. Mrs. William Stoddart entertainâ€" ed at a tea on Tuesday at her home Mr. and Mrs. Russell Potterton and children spent Sunday at the at a horseback riding party and supper in honor of his birthday anâ€" niversary on Friday evening. Chadâ€" wick is a son of the Elmer Anderâ€" sons of Fair Oaks avenue, The Paulus Circle met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alâ€" bert Mitchell of Deerfield road. Wallace Mann home in Clinton, Mrs. Paul Knigge has been recupâ€" erating from her recent operation at the home of her sister, Mrs. Edâ€" ward Pence in Maywood. Miss Reba Wilson of Evansville, Ind., spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilson of Springfield avenue. Keith Weir, son of the Kenneth Weirs of Rosemary terrace, enterâ€" tained at a party on Saturday afternoon in honor of his birthday anniversary. Lt. and Mrs. Albert Zeldenrust have been transferred from Michiâ€" moved into the house on Greenwood avenue vacated by the John Strongs, ho have gone to Rigin. few feet of the runway. > Mrs. Henry Ullrich of Kenilworth spent Wednesday with Mrs. Robert Page Sr. of Arbor Vitae road. Mrs. Page has been ill for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Olson were Sunday guests at the Otto Behr home at Round Lake. Robert Page Jr. made his third parachute jump on Sunday at the lr.cnurhlm‘n.»um:l:.in- ner last Sunday at the th Inn, Lake Forest, for the former Catherine Tucker and Jack Sturteâ€" Great Barrington, Mass., and Mrs. in Deerfleld as the house guest of the F. M. Sturtevants, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sturtevant have leased the William Stewart house at 822 Forest avenue. The Dakota, were here for the festiviâ€" ties and Mr. Sturtevant remained at the E. B. Crush home this week and will move to their new home in the Woodland Park subdivision the latter part of this week. The house the Nelsons vacated at 942 Forest avenue, is now occupied by Mr. and Mrs, John Osborn and little daughâ€" ter, Naney, who moved here from Chicago. The Misses Viola and Irene Rockâ€" Chicago. _ _ _ _ _ ________| home on Osterman avenue. ‘The Misses Viola and Irene Rockâ€"| Weekâ€"end guests at the Carl mfimnm,uuammmmm‘ Gardner, Mrs. F. G, Pieâ€"| Trigg and Burton Guest of Chicago. penbrok and Mrs. Frank Jacobs at| William Hawes of Brierhill road tended the 70th anniversary conâ€"| who is attending the University of wmcâ€"nw Michigan is now a member of the of Education at the Millâ€"| University band. He accompanied mmnwfibhmfiqgfmg C York and Boston. “‘\-Wm'nl&h-dfila-nmh“dfl. her twelfth birthday anniversary on Sunday with twelve guests at a Deerfield Presbyterisa Charth school was entertained on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Richâ€" mond T. Bell of Woodward avenue, Mrs. Waiter Hoffman was hostess to members of St. Paul‘s Circle Two children were weekâ€"ond guests of Mrs. Gray‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Krumpin in Richmond, HL Chadwick Anderson entertained Mr. and Mrs. F. M. St . entertained at a preâ€"nu; The afternoon at her home on Mrs. William Petersen (Erna Reeb) .. Mr, and Mrs. Seymour Bowman have moved from Walworth, III., to an apartment in the Charles G. Petâ€" tis building. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nelson of Sunâ€" set court were hosts at a picnic dinâ€" ner on Sunday. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Lambin of Osk Park, Mr., and Mrs. W. S. Lembin of Elmwood Park and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allen of Chicageo. Mr. and Mrs, Phil Scully and danghter, Helen, and Ethel Seiler, attended the ovening installation ceremonies of the newly organized Waukegan Bethel on Saturday. Those from Deerfleld who attended the afterncon institute and initia= COM WWeR RARRNEMI TUVOCT, PCERIE Mae Page, Winnifred Root and Virâ€" Chestnut street. The funeral services for Mrs, Ruâ€" doiph Lauer‘s mother, Mrs. H Meintser, were held on Sunday afternoon at St. Peter‘s church in Northbrook. Julius Johnson is critically ill at his home on Central avenue. August Winter of Elm street is being cared for by Mrs. Alice Aten. Mr. Johnâ€" son is 77 and Mr. Winter, 85. Both are longâ€"time residents in the vil enbach, Mrs. Samuel Rockenbach and her sister, Mrs. Amanda Wilkie, were guests on Friday at the A. O. Rockenbach home in Crystal Lake. On Sunday afternoon Mrs. Ella R. Plagge, Miss Margareth Plagge, Mr, and Mrs. Edward G. Jacobson, attended the wedding of Miss Sarah Rockenbach, daughter of the Almon O. Rockenbachs, and Melvin Belcher of Woodstock at the Crystal Lake Congregational church. Mrs. B. F. Reinking of Meadow road is program chairman of the Bannockburn Garden club which meets the first Monday afternoon of each month. Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Wortham will be returning to Chicago on Decemâ€" ber first. They are living in the Leslie Brand house. A rummage sale is in progress this week at the store adjacent to the Deerfleld Post Office church. Tonight the Deerfield chapter of the Eastern Star is observing Past Worthy Matrons and Patrons night. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dobbins will be in the "East" and Mrs. Ray Nelâ€" son and Harold R. Vant, in the Mr. and Mrs. Howard McDowell (June Gunckel) and two sons, Mickey and Dickey, of Chicago spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. McDowell‘s grandmother, Mrs. Marâ€" tha C. Love of Chestnut street. . of Cora Glema to Garrett Ruissaird in South Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. William Desmond Jr. announce the birth of a son on Saturday in Chicago. The Desmonds now have two boys and two girisi Mrs. Desmond Sr. is planning sevâ€" eral weeks in Chicago at her son‘s Jack Reppening of Chicago spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his uncle and sunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wals Mildred Hibel in Uhicago on SAIUEâ€" “w l‘hm day and in the evening the wedding| the pauy peroible uype‘ of reatine Mildred Hibel in Chicago on Saturâ€" Mrs. William C. Wing will be| into a seating fund for the purâ€" hostess to members of Presbyterian| chase of this equipment Commitâ€" Circle Four on Thursday at her|tees from the cighth grade class home on Osterman avenue. investigated the various styles and Weekâ€"end guests at the Carl| met with the Board of Education Scheer home were Mrs. Minnic|$o decide which model was desirâ€" the band last week on a four day trip to New York and Boston. Th6 bund gave concerts in both cities vard game at Cambridge on Saturâ€" prizes can be given out. John Picchietti, to bow! A special drive is being made this | in the big carnival now in progress. rhmh‘-’bmh fl--‘v'h ~T.A. Meetings are being planned| * High seore of Week was 265 in the evening to make it possible| made by Robert K. Pettis who was ment results Lo the week someone *""-'D-’"'_"-; rok & | :.-&-d The annual P~T.A. drive of the Deerficld Grammar school will close this Friday afternoon. Parents and friends of the school are asked to get in touch with the sthool to get hflr“*n“ final announcement of room Deerfleld P.â€"T.â€"A. Drive| aay evening at the Deerficld Bowi_ Will Close Friday The Misses Viola and Irene Rockâ€" Women‘s Association grams for the coming year as folâ€" Pofsy Fharnast, (wodey) oc‘ mae meet a one o‘clock luncheon served by members of Cirele Four, followed by a book xeview given by Mrs. Lottie Brown of Brentano‘s Book Shop, Chicago. November 21â€"Talk by Mre. Esâ€" ther Graham, superintendent of the Dorcas Home, Deerfield. January 16â€"Talks by Dr. Mercer T. Brown of Zion on "Maternal Welâ€" fare" and Dr. Charles K. Petter of Waukegan on "Lake County Tuberâ€" culosis Sanitorium." Februaryâ€"Play by members. Marchâ€"Erwin Dreiske of Highâ€" land Park, florist, will show floral arrangements and containers. Aprilâ€"Annual election. Officers of the Presbyterian Womâ€" an‘s association are: president, Mrs. Wendell Goodpasture; viceâ€"presiâ€" TOECCCT AUOSCPRBIUTC, TVICCâ€"DECRI~ dent, Mrs. Ra%mond Dobbins; secâ€" retary, Mrs. William Cruickshank; Special Nights Are Planned for Dads ‘At Deerfileld P.â€"T.A. The calendar of the Deerfield Grammar Sehool Parentâ€"Teacher association contains five evening meetings this year so that fathers, as well as mothers, may become betâ€" ter mcquainted with the school. The first evening meeting of the season was last Thursday when members of the Board of Education explainâ€" nances, the building, and plans for the future. The schedule of other evening meetings is: Friday, Oct. 31â€"Hallowe‘en carâ€" Thursday, Jan. 9 â€" Annual open house. Thursday, Feb. 13â€"Meeting for parents of preâ€"school tots. Thursday, March 13â€" Father‘s The eighth uld:io.f.flubur- fieldGrammar schoo purchased forty new desks. These desks are expected that these will be delivered to the cighth grade within the month. The seats are of a type that Buy New Seats for raised by this year‘s cighth grade to the fleor. _ _ Especially interesting in this purâ€" | :r‘” given the o!lll-::bh:u-t All bowlers invited the fgmhu.&";l-u-u.:'w in the big carnival now in progress. h;.c.v.*dhb-&l-flp ”'lh flll':lduflâ€"l. ites of the n:acaluth.. two weeks under the d oi pg Frgh p on an honor for the local team as the *.”flfiz: Mincralites . have an average dhhâ€"rdh 1015 for the fiveâ€"misn team, which | Badger and Douglas Buchanan. o aB twgies “.m:l other items suitâ€" or ropriouiy e hoi o s in we mb uin Do qraterally ae. The Woman‘s associstion of the In an exhibition match on Saturâ€" THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1940 . Raymond Dobbins, program participated in the program #3.(% ut Ol w .4 s eighth s been Mufld&cw T leighboring Jowné committee of Halloween party, uhmuuu:“::ru_ party would be given to all PAY~| _ Boys and girls of Mundelein ents and friends in Deerfleld, These | myiteg to witness a fres moving cards will ask each parent to contriâ€" program being sponsored by bute a certain amount to the Halâ€" 5:'-“‘.%"‘."“ loween carnival. This amount will Wednesday night, Oct. 16, at Linâ€" be given to them in tickets which coln school auditoriuni. At the .~T.A, meeting last Thursâ€" mmmmwhu.m day, committees of the HalloWet" | paseball league and also one showâ€" party held meetings and laid DPr®â€"| ing Fred Waring and his orchestra. “"‘””“ ow n::: 5 ho ,,,'fi Lion John Molidor of Mundelein inth:‘uxt. TlAA"w'mnlhl"" is chairman of the program. ture the P.â€"T.A. there an lenolt.hohbreu.tmgh exhibit of the books to be sold 8t | schoo! faculty have formed a chorus. the annual P.~T.A. Book Sale. The| Under the direction of John C. Maâ€" book sale will be held the folloWing| toney, head of the music depart day. Parents will remember the ment, this chorus will make its debut book sale from last year. It was at the annual Lake Forestâ€"Highland received with much interest by parâ€" Park faculty party for the } d of ents and children. _ _ _ _ | equeation which is to be held in Pledge Cards to Be Mailed Soon book sale from last year. It was received with much interest by parâ€" ents and children. Further bulletins and posters on the Halloween carnival will appear during the week. Parents are asked to give any suggestions they have. Eighty five new books containing complete information on Sea Scoutâ€" ing, Boy Scouting and Cubbing have been donated to the Deerfield Pubâ€" lic library by the Deerfieldâ€"Banâ€" nockburn District.committee of the Boy Scouts of America. Deerfleld Library Has New Scout Books Jirah D. Cole, chairman of the district committee, states that every phase of scouting is available to scouts and scouters through this new addition to our library shelves. Mrs. Wolf, librarian, has just comâ€" pleted classifying, carding and reâ€" cording these volumes and they are now ready for distribution. Merit badge requirements on 58 different subjects are also included, and provision made for increasing the number as the need arises. It is hoped that good use of this donation will be made. The scout lnn.-dflwâ€"lutl,fluindmhd- budgeted amount for scout books which actually makes this gift to the library, one from those citizens of Deerfleld who are interested in the Scouting movement. Deerfield Unit Legion Auxiliary Meets Monday Night The Deerfield Unit of the Ameriâ€" can Legion Auxiliary will meet on Monday evening at the Holy Cross Parochial school for the regular monthly meeting. Mrs. Frank Jacobs, the newly elected president will preside, This year‘s officers are: President, Mrs. Jacobs; first viceâ€"president, Mrs. Carl Scheer; second viceâ€"presâ€" ident, Mrs. Marshall Pottenger; historian, Mrs. Christine Knaak; sergeantâ€"atâ€"arms, Mrs. E. G. Jacobâ€" son; chaplain, Mrs. Ruasell Potterâ€" ton; secretary, Mrs. Raiph Dunâ€" ham; treasurer, Mrs. George Jacobs. Committee appointments will be anâ€" nounced next Monday evening. will be closed on Monday, October 21. Each fall the annual meeting of the Leke Shore Division of the held. This is a legal school holiâ€" day and all teachers are required to sttend the mesting. The meeting this year is being held at the Evâ€" + to be used in the purâ€" .ofi‘l-.. e : chen wnits, or any other esszential needs of the moment, and which are Deerfleld School To Be Closed Monday For British War Relief Society Shop ” finmhma-uam Wednesday night, Oct. 16, at Linâ€" coln school auditoriuni. Included in the program will be the film released by the National baseball league and also one showâ€" ing Fred Waring and his orchestra. Lion John Molidor of Mundelein is chairman of the program. Lake Forest Thursday, October 24. servance of the 25th anniversary of Glencoe lodge No. 983, A.F. and in which members of the fraternity throughout the North Shore, and Grand Lodge officers, are to be inâ€" vited to participate. A dinner will be served at the Temple, at Vernon and Hazel aveâ€" nues, with the present master, Dr. A. Eugene Bailey presiding. Harry W, Stannard, second masâ€" ter of the lodge, recalled that back in the early days of 1914, the orâ€" ganization was conceived and nourâ€" ished by the faith and courage of a devoted band of citizens. Under the leadership of J. Fred McGuire, Maâ€" sons residing in Glencoc, then a village of 2,000 population, obtained permission from the neighboring lodges in Highland Park, Wilmette, and Wheeling to petition the Grand Lodge of Illinois for a dispensation ‘The Mystery of the Stone Bench. Another true detectiveâ€"murder story by Mr. H. Ashtonâ€"Wolfe, world to organize a lodge, for which a charter was granted in 1915. Weekly, the magazine distributed Glencoe Masons are planning obâ€" MICKIE SAYSâ€" 8:00 Presbyterian Choir. 8:00 Bethichem Service. 8:00 Badminton League. 800 Public Card Party by Eastern Star. t J 12:16 Rotary Club. 8:80 Holy Cross Servic 8:80 mOn- Choir, T:00 Business Men‘s Bowling. 1:80 Boy Beouts, 8:00 American © Legion Auxilâ€" ... "choducchey, Otioher 1J * 200 Mat i _ RBewlt: League Sale. _ Menday, October 81 1:00 Ind. Society Club. Week of October 18 to 24 Friday, October 18 T:45 Bethichem Churech Choir. 4:00 C. of C. 1t a ;;-l PÂ¥

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