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Libertyville Independent, 19 May 1927, p. 7

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Balls ' m holiday and most of iIts popula-- ticn will line ~the avenues as the ( Legtonnatres _ maren.~ ----Perdiaand F24 h h ~~Mre> Charles Coffin, who has been making an extended visit in Deerfleld with her daughter, Mrs. Jesse Strong, returned Tuesday to her home in New end in St. Louis. Mr. Ott, who has been attending the National Telegra-- phers Union convention, returned with B. teachers. The two best written of the eséays will be awarded $5.00 each, and medals will also be awarded writ-- antesting Srades »Stk. Th ane m m uuzc'm::w?i at & teh home of Mrs. Jo.hn Schminke at The wecond group of the Camp Fire Mirs held a bakery sale at the P. T. A. Rockenbock, were callers at the Jacob Wolf home at Aptakisic on Thursday. --_Miss Louise Huhn spent Monday in Day" were handed in to compete in the contest. mmmx >re vmboum::'mmm essays where they will be judged by D. S. H. --~--Mr: and Mrs. Raymond Meyer visit-- ed Mr. and --Mrs. Joseph Reed, of Glen-- view, on Sunday evening. -- The Deerfleld Band will play at the Memorial Day exercise. _ <Mre. Burr Krees, is at present on the Ladies Aid Society attended the meet-- ing of the Northern District Federa-- tion, of Women's Societies, at St. Pet-- er's church, Northbrook, on Sunday afternoon. 'A luncheon was served, af-- ter the meeting.: Mr. and Mre. Eilis, of Chicago, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schiey, on Sunday. «_ Mr. and Mrs. Chester WoK, Miss Vi-- home at Half Day, on Sunday. C. H: Green dslebrated his seventy-- second birthday snniversar;, on Sun-- fin;hrnumunzhkchfldhnnd <her families at a d uner. Everyone had an enjoyablc tifue. > -- The Progressive Club of the Wilmo. Echool, gave a pleasant dancing party at the school house in Saturday eve-- ring. *There was a fair attendancte. The --May Fete --at the Grammar school on Wednesday, was held in the assembley hall, owing to the inclem-- Sriendanes. -- The propeis wat verk & program good. mmmmwmm and the May pole. The Deerfield Grammar school will close with appropriate exersises on the evening of May 27. _ ~ -- £ Church school at 9:$0 a. m. _ " A splendid banguet was sorved--at 10 »'clock. Plates were laid for nne hund.ed and tweaiyf:ve. : 'The dining room was prettily deroratsi in fink and white and pinw and white sweet peas. The officers' table wes effec tivly decorated with the prevailing col-- ors, with favors and a place card for each of the guests. ; Lake Forest Chapter acted as o# cort to the Wurthy Grand Matror:. _ The work was very impressive and of uu::'aam ;:?tsiuto the ~ On Saturday, May 14 Deerfield Chap ter 0. E. 8. was honored by the offic ial visit of Ida M. Stacey,; Worthy, Ma-- tron of the State of Iilinois. She was accompanied by the Worthy Grand Sentinel -- and several>~ Grand Repre-- sentatives < and members -- of Grand Worthy Patron were enjoyed by every-- retary Mrs. Irving Brand and Treas-- urer, Mrs. Leslie Brand. > 3 Delicious refreshments wére served by the sixth and seventh grades' moth-- ers. The hostesses were Mrs. George Colby, Mrs. Carl Olsen, Mrs. Leslie Brand, Mrs. Jullus Johnson and Mrs. The Deerfield Grammar School Par ent Teacher Association met on Friday afternoon, at the school house. An interesting and detailed report 1t the State Convention was giver by Mrs, John A. Reichelt Jr.. and Mrs. H. G. Cazel gave a report of the Teachors Meeting, at Evanston. The new officers, who weie elected On 'Monday, May 30, Deerfield Post No. 738, American Legion, the Legion Auxiliary, the Boy Scouts, relatives of any deceased veterans who may wish to march, the school children and all other organizations desiring to take part will anmesble at the school house at 9:30 a. m. and march to the Deer-- field cemetery, gn fitting servicés will be held and graves of our hon-- ored soldiers wil} be decorated. From: there, cars will be used to reach the: two cemeterys on Dundee Road, where the soldiers' graves will also be deco-- held on Sunday May--29, on the lawn to the south of the Bungalow church, at 10:30 a. m. In case of rain, this will address the meeting. The American Legion will meet at the Mazonic Temple at 10:15, and will march in a body to the service, which will be held to honor those men who Mre. Alvin Knaak visited her mother in Waukegan Thursday afternoon. -- . T. J. Knaak and Ira Hole attended a a meeting of of Wankegan Chapter R. A. M. Friday evening. 5s Mesdames Strong, 'Olendort, Carr Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reeds entertained Mr. and Mrs. C. W; Holmes and Mrs. Walker Townsend, of Waukegan last ehurch school --will meet vldnpn.- Frank Russo Tuesday evening. Mro. Charles Frey and little son re-- turned Thursday to their home on Fair Oakes Avenue. a Mrs. Julia Peterson returned home Tuesday from an extended stay with relatives in Waukegan. . Mrs. Roy Hutchison of © Irving Park visited Mrs, 8. P. Hutchison Jlast guests of Mr..and Mrs John Recten-- ;;"3';'; souee ) i9 .. 't}dhflwfimm. l St. Paul's Ladies end guests Misses: Eva Lieber, Ger-- BT. _PAUL/S EVANGELICAL -- trude Rohnd, and Vera Krits of Har-- Rev. F. G, Piepenbrok, Pastor yey, and Miz» Beatrice Coursen Of|. Church school at 9:15 a. m.:; Eng-- Deerfleld. : lish service at 10:15 a. m.; German Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer were the|serivees at 11;15 a. m.; choir Friday Union Memorial -- services will be DEERFIELD EASTERN STAR Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Vant and son, ~»fe-- ON the Dept. of Religions Education of e se aaon in at f Thursday. -- _A heairty hfiuflg:hh ex-- tended to al! interested to this While the above course is continu-- ing, the Wednesday evening mectings will 4e omitted. Boy Scout meiwiingFridayfrom * to £:20 »p. m.; Sentor choir rehcarsal 07 Friday at 7:46 p. m. s : . LET US SERVE YOU with Lumber and -- you'll get only the good, permanent, well * seasoned sort that builds for permanency _rather than increased carpentry costs _ that accrue when buildings have to be ~--~gone over when the structure settles. 131 West Ellis Avenue . LIBERTYVILLE PHONE 748 QVALITY AT LO W COST LUCE & EARL Props _ oNE 20 Buy Cement Blocks The Tauring 8525 . 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An organization known as the Ariington Heights Wom-- en's Federation was formed. The Young Men's class will hold the monthly business meeting Thursday, May 26th. 1t no special invitation is extended, the meeting will take place in the Sunday school room. -- | itation at the e to be CALLO 5. J. GRO T N t O t aname ' o l a v E s & : ' ummu_cwuwm.., \ 'Tolopt j ' 1 l r ie Jr J Clm"wm > : M N s sth w6 2 _,)i_,s., *Q ».'"." ts 7;_:3 "}?f _~~%10 N. Mitwaukee Avenue _ Telephone 551 LIBERTYVYILLE By U. 8. Government Veterinarian D. C. Grinnell, Inspector In Charge Telephone 329 LIBERTYVILLE Office With Farm Bureau Farm and Stock Sales A T A I L O R IN°G Cichy's Tailoring Shop FRED --GRA BB E. 912. N. County Street § Waukegan, lilinois o wl REVERSE CHARGES ON BUSINESS CALLS * . is Our Specialty. -- We Have a Large Assortment of Material for You to Select From. Come in and see Us. Office in First National Bank Building Hours: 1 to 3:30 and 7 to 8 p. m. 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