erpetual ; grant. . se. Fraâ€" crimson ; sh violet. or four or five ure you of a rial throughâ€" p until freezâ€" do very well n: soil, where t of sunlight. OUu Kaiserin ected eld 5 a Crimâ€" . Semiâ€" gons, iias, â€" May 2, 1929 18 To8s. vation ; : Pink YEAR â€" I| E: S BROS. Inc. )EERFIELD * Thike. . .« 6.50 7.00 7.00 Thursday, May 2, 1929 Mmes. Floyd Gunckel, J. A. Reichâ€" elt, Jr.. George Engstrom, Henry Juhrend and E. A. Wood attended the Mothers and Daughters banquet held at the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school Friday evening, April 26. «â€" â€" â€" The Cummings: family from Highâ€" land Park, have moved into the house on Fairoaks â€" avenue, purchased â€"reâ€" cently; fromâ€" Otto Knaak. . . Mr..and Mrs. Paul Kress and infant daughter, Elaine, of Glenview, spent Thursday at the B. H. Kress home, on Hazel avenue. ‘The officérs of the Deerfield P.T.A. held an executive meeting at the home of the president, Mr. J. Smith, Thursâ€" day morning, April 25. : Friday evéning, May 10, a .card party and dance will be given in St. Patrick‘s hall, West Lake Forest for the bentfit of St. Patrick‘s cemetery. Tickets may be obtained from Mr. James O‘Connor. i t rige â€"* A special. meeting of the Ladies Aid society of St. Paul‘s Evangelical church will be held in the church auâ€" ‘ditorium, Thursday, May 2. ‘Miss Hilkerbaumer of Bensenville, will be ‘the speaker.* A social hour will folâ€" low. All the ladies of the ‘church are invited to attend. s > ~The Bjorkman famiy have moved from the Oscar Benz home on ‘Grand avenue, to Highland Park. s * Mr. and Mrs. James. Barrett ‘and family, have moved from west Hazel avenue, to Park Ridge. °> The annual campaign for the Arden Shore fund will open Mayâ€"ist, and Mrs. Carletonâ€" Scribner is permanent chairman for Deerfield.. ~ _ _ __Mmes. Ada Juhrend, Fred Meyer, Wm. Johnston, O. Rockenback, A. Hagi, Floyd Gunckel, E. Fredericks, W. ‘Toll, Fred Haggie and George Pettis attended Past Oracles Night, observed in Highland camp, Wednesâ€" day, April 24. Mrs. Ada â€"Juhrend filled theâ€"station of past oracle, Mrs. Fred Meyer as endurance, Mrs. Wm. Johnston as faith, Mrs. O. Rockenâ€" back as musician and Mrs. A. Hagi Aas sentinel. A number of the officers of the Deerfield O. E. S. chapter including Mmes. Elsie Sherden, Elizabeth Milâ€" ler, Grace Dobbins, Annie Willman, Carolyn Browning, Lutz and Oberauch gave Mrs. Harry Clavey a pleasant surprise shower at her home on Secâ€" ond .street, last . Friday afternoon. Bridge and refreshments were seryvâ€" e@ and prizes Lutz and Mrs Miss Sadie Galloway,. who spent the past three months in Florida with Mr. and Mts. John Woodman, returned to her home on Deerfield avenue, Monday. The Pioneer society of the Presâ€" byterian church met at the Earl Yar- ner home on Sunday evening. . Wilma Dqugherty and Lois Wetzel of (“hicag'o%‘re guests of Mrs. F. J. Labahn this week at her home on Central avenue. 2 . The Kennéth Hoover family of West Hazel avenue, are leaving Deer- field‘ this week. Mr. Hoovgr‘ will spend. some time in California on Send contributions to local correspondent before Tuesâ€" day noon. Help her to make ‘this section interesting. were awarded to Mrs. . Sherden. Galloway,. who spent News and Personal Items MRS. LORETTA WILLMAN Tel. Deerfield 153â€"R DEERFIELD® business while Mrs. Hoover will visit relatives in the east. s .. Mrs. Howard Stryker is confined to her home on Rosemary Terrace with the meastes. R : The James Garrity family of West Central . avenue, departed Monday evening for California. They expect to locate near their daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. R. Kindig in Petaluma. Te Rev. and Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok and family, spent Sunday in Elmâ€" hurst, Ill_ + tas.9=," Mrsâ€"F. J,â€" Labahn spent Thursday with her motherâ€"inâ€"law, in Evanston. The Hannar family on Central ayâ€" enue, are ‘quarantined with scarlet fever. Erwin Plagge of De Kalb, Ill.,, has been ill at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Plagge. _ .._The Tuxis society of the Presbyâ€" terian church entertained in compliâ€" ment to Miss Ruth Patterson, at the home‘ . of Mrs. Dow, on Grand avâ€" enue Tuesday evening. There was a short business session. preceding and the newly elected president Miss Ver: da Varner presideéd. iss J â€" Mr.: and ‘Mrs. George Truitt have returned from Salt Lake City, Utah, where they have lived for two years, to their home dn Lincoln avenue and County‘ Line. _ ds * « Miss~ Ruth Patterson: is ‘spending the week with Tanis Greer. M The Elder family, who lived in the Truitt house moved to: Northbrook. _ Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bendt of Hazel avenue, had as their guestsâ€"on Sunâ€" day, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bingham and daughter, Sally, and Mrs. Amâ€" elia Pyle of Irving Park. . & Mrs. Harry Olendorf was hostess to her bridge club at her home on Hazel avenue, Tuesday afternoon. . â€" The J. Beckman family have moved from the Henry Scheskie house on Osterman avenue, to the Lange resiâ€" dence on Grand and Central avenues. Mr. _and Mrs. Jack Beckley have moved into the house vacated by the Beckman family. _ & The Coterie will be entertained at the home of Mrs. W. W. Clark, on Friday afternoon. â€" f & day. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reeds and famâ€" ily were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McMahan of Chicago, Sunâ€" Members of the Coterie and their husbands enjoyed a dinner party at the home of Mrs. E. A. Wood, on Rosemsry Terrace, Saturday. Billy McMahan . of Chicago, is spending the week with Walton and Duncan Reeds. _ Fifteen ‘Boy Scouts of Troopâ€" 52, with their assistant scout. master, John Huhn, enjoyed the weekâ€"end at the Cabinâ€"in the Woods, near Glenâ€" co€. Members of Deerfield American Legion Auxiliary unit are invited to attend the third regular meeting of District 8, American Legion Auxiliâ€" ary»Dept., of Tli., which will be held Wednesday revening, May 8, at the Legion hall, Grayslake at 8 p. m. T HE P RES 5 Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Patterson and|of Lake Forest and state president, family departed Saturday afternoon Miss Helen Hood, gave information from the Ezra Fritsch residence on|of great importance. Those who did Hazel avenue to their future home in not hear them â€"missed something Edison park. The Patterson family| worthwhile. have lived in Deerfield for about| The evening program was enjoyed eight years. : | by many. _ br : it Mr. andMrs.â€"G. W. Miller of Hazel avenue, spent the weekâ€"end with relaâ€" tives in Milwaukee, Wis. Mr. Julian Smith of Osterman has opened a Dry Goods Store on St. Johns avenue, in Highland Park in the building formerly occupied by Rigdons. > â€" s in. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Engdall of Chiâ€" cago, are building a house on Second street. . â€"Mr.‘: Engdall was a former resident of Highland Park while Mrs. Engdall, .who‘ before her marriage was Anna Whalen lived in Deerfield a number of years ago with her aunt, Mrs. J. C. Wolff, in the house now occupied by the Greer family on Wauâ€" kegan road.. ~~ § f Baseball Season Is i Opened With Victory Deerfield opened its baseball season with a victory when they defeated the Lake County Allâ€"Stars, colored champions of Lake county in 1928, by. a score of 9â€"7, in the Jewett grove last Sunday afternoon. ° Many Attend Card 3 Party Thursday Night A bunco and card party was held xnu:‘sday evening, April 25, in the Masonic temple following a regular meeting of the Deerfield~ R.N.A. camp. There were two tables of bridge, three of bunco, and seven of five hnudred.,. Fourteen prizes were awarded. #. 2x C . s _ The bath mat, which was given away was awarded to Mr. Wiltiam Seiler. ha‘s.‘ 5 ha Members from neighboring camps including Lake Forest, Northbrook, Highland Park and North Chicago attended. § ~ P. T. A. Meets May 10 ;, in Regular Session â€"On Friday afternoon, May 10, in the auditorium at 2:30 o‘clock, a regâ€" ular meeting of <the Deerfield Gramâ€" mar . school Parentâ€"Teacher associaâ€" tion will be held. _ It will be a business meeting and Mrs. M. O. Hopkins, who attended the thirtieth annual convention of Illinois Congress> of Parents and Teachers heldâ€"at Matoon, April 17 to 20,; as delegate from both Wilmot and Deerfield schools will give her report. § § There will also be a report and recommendations from ex ecutive board and secretary elected, as Mrs. Kreigs, who was chosen secretary at the April meeting had to resign. The W. C. T. U. institute, held in Deéerfleld April 25, was a decided sucâ€" cess. it _ Attendance was large and real inâ€" terest shown, while speakers were the best to be had. . °~ W. C. T. U. Institute Is Decided Success Our county workers brought helpâ€" ful messages and Rev.: Arthur Smith The medal contest with six conâ€" testants was excellent, and it may be repeated in the near future. The silâ€" ver. medal was awarded to Shirley Clark. ts e l â€" "The Demonstration," "What Proâ€" hibition Brings,". was in charge of Miss Alice E. Rehm and it was well given and brought. to the attention some facts worth knowing.. C - ‘The special music was excellent. Mrs. Roy Tiventyman, counrty secâ€" retary of Y.~P. B., brought a mesâ€" sage for young people and presented youth‘s roll call. Aâ€" number signed them and more since. s# Blanks for signatures by Sunday school clagses and other societies may be â€"secured from Mrs, J. D. Carter. If you don‘t know _wthM is, â€"ask about It.~ nese e naen e d etcrenc s _ At a meeting of the Deerfield Board of Local Improvements held Monday evening, April 22, John W. Barker Co., of ‘Chicago, was awarded conâ€" tract for sewer in Brairwood subdiâ€" vision for the sum of $29,636.00 and Kapschull Davis Co., who was second low bidder on paving sidewalks and ornamental street lighting ~was ‘awarded contract for= the sum â€" of $#Taga8hp." _ :=_ n ‘::e.n* Award Sewer Contract _ to John W. Barker Co. On. Thursday evening, the board of local improvements met in special session and rescinded the action taken on@the Kapschull Davis contract:and decided to reâ€"advertise for bids.: : Dancing Classes to _ â€" Feature Masquerade The Deerfield P.T.A. Dancingâ€"clags held Thursday afternoons, in the school auditorium since February 28, with â€" Miss Bowers of Evanston, as instructor, will close on . Thursday afternoon, May 2 with a masquerade party. © The first class will be enterâ€" tained from 4 until 5 o‘clock and the pupils of the other two classes will have â€"theirâ€"partyâ€"fromâ€"5â€"â€"until 6 o‘clock. Refreshments will be served and it proniises to be quite a lovely and delightful affair. The mothers are also invited to â€" attend.. The dancing class Jhas been such a sucâ€" cess and. the children have enjoyed it so much that the association will sponser it again next year and regisâ€" tration will be held early in October. News Agency Moves : â€"‘"The â€" Frosts News ~Agency have maved to their new quarters in the Stryker Btock on Waukegan,. road, reeently vacated by the Olendorf Dry Goods Co. ire CARPENTER AXND BUILDER Sereens and Doors Repaired P Sharpening Tools . Any Outside Work > Cement or Mason Work Highland Park, Ill. . 15$ N. Second St. Tel. H.P. 457 A. MENONI G