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Highland Park Press, 29 May 1929, p. 39

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About â€" _ a week ago he was taken ill with scarlet fever and complications (set in which resultedâ€"in his death. Heartâ€" felt sympathy is expressed to the family of the youth from the entire community.~ . . > â€"_‘let Fever Cause Death. Thursday WILLARD SEILER DIES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS éomplieat}ons 7Follow_§n'g He leaves to mourn his untimely death a father and mother and two brothers. 5. ewao He was a member of St. Paul‘s Evangelical â€"church and. the pastor, Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok «officiated at the short ceremonies held on the lawn of the home on Friday afterâ€" noon. â€" Burial was> in Ridgewood cemetery. Hel'ps Initiate & ~â€"Mrs. Harry Clavey acted as assistâ€" ant worthy matron at Waukegan O.E:S. chapter on Thursday evening when her father and sister Mr. Orval St. Peter and Mrs. George Rudoliph were: initiated into the order. Mrs. Alvin Knaak filled the station of Esther. s Over four hundred witnessed the beautiful ceremonies, which were perâ€" formed in a midst of a large display of flowers. § Included in a group of Deerfield O. E. 8. members who attended were, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sherdan, Mr. Thilo Toll, Mrs. F. P. Browning, Mrs. Henry Juhrend, Mrs. R. Dobbins, Misses Emily and Ida Knaak, Mrs, D. W. Meyer, Mrs. Ruth Frase, Mrs. J. R. Notz, and Mrs, R. Meyer. s Burglar Robs and Beats Aged Woman Mrs. Emily H. Moulton, 84, a couâ€" sin of Mayor Yager of Waukegan, and who lives alone on Grand avenue, in that city, east of the Lake Gounty General hospital, was brutually beaten about the head and shoulders last Thursday by a lone robber who demanded $1,000. K Refusing to give ground the woman made a bitter fight in spite of her age and eventually forced the robber to flee to an automobile waiting at the roadside. ‘Two other men were In Memorial Services § Members of the Deerfield R.N.A. will participate in the Memorial Day exercises under auspices of Legion Post on Thursday and will march to Deerfreld cemetery where they will place markers: on graves of déeparted members. s May 30, 1929 Father and Sister DEERFIELD NEWSâ€"FLASHES Before a capacity audience, the "Singing School," an amusing comâ€" edy, was presented under theaus: pices of Deerfield O. E. S. chapter in the auditorium of school on Saturâ€" Many Attend Play *The "CHst â€"was composed â€"ofâ€"â€"Delâ€" bert Meyer, Walter Page, Ray Dob bins, Carolyn Browning, Grace Dobâ€" bins, Gladys Page, Ellen Klug, Emma Lutz, Clarence Sherden, â€" Elizabeth Miller, Minnie Pfingston, Alice. Oberâ€" auch, Meta Lange, Elsie Sherden, Hattie Wessling, Rosetta Taylor, Edward_Klug, Beatrice Meyer, Edna Funk, Frank Browning and . Irma Krieg. The scene of action took place in a. country school, where smiles, lots of delightful music and quaint costumes that drew much laughter was found. ©The Deerfield QO. .E. S. is very grateful for the enthusiastic way in which their entertainment" was reâ€" ceived and to all who coâ€"operated in any way. c u. _ The affair was also a financial success, due partly to the efforts of Mrs. Harry Clavey, who succeeded in obtaining an unusually large numâ€" ber of advertisers and supports. That music plays a big part in eduâ€" cation and early appreciation of good music was evidenced by: the delightâ€" ful program of music at the spring festival presented by pupils of Deerâ€" field and Wilmot school Wednesday afternoon, May 22, under the direcâ€" tion of Misses . Elizabeth Schilstra, Whitfield and Harwell. 2 > Music Festival at « â€" â€"Deerfleld A Success lTLOIC _ WALO _ JC Y ECCE LL DJ .. CE . ME Lo IFU* Entertained Saturday _ ful program of music at.the spring Members of the faculty of the festival presented by pupils of Deerâ€" | peerfeld Grammar and W i1 m o t field and Wilmot school Wednesday | sepools: were delightfully entertained afternoon, May 22, under the direcâ€" by Mrs. W. W. Geary and Mrs. J. E. tion of Misses. Elizabeth Schilstra)| Smith on Saturday at a 'lunch'eor; at Whitfield and Harwell. e s" Briergate and bridge at the home of â€"â€""Americaâ€"the Beautiful," .sung.by | Mrs. Geary.. ... L__ ... _ . . oL. theâ€"audience, â€" opened > the..program.|.... Miss.. . Dorothy.... Lidgermwood,..â€"Miss. and other numbers included selections | Elizabeth Schilstra and Miss, Beth by school orchestra, Rhythm. band | Andrews were awarded prizes, and group of songs from each grade. e |7 . mapecmenienacmmmstenmige Enthusiastic appls,mseb greeted the "Mang‘ans Seek Court solo, "Rockâ€"aâ€"Bye Baby," by little 7 +1 2. Charles Fehr, whose voice disclosed Order for Children uncommonly attractive quality.© . | _ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mangan, of Loyalty song, words by Violet Johnson of eighth grade, was the closâ€" imgâ€"number on the progrant> | Deerfield Wins 3â€"2 .A tenâ€"inning game was played Sunday afternoon on the â€" Jewett field between the Deerfleld Athletic Baseball club and Columbia Business college ball club of Chicago, which resulted in a,.score of 3 to 2. The score was tied in the third inning: In the tenth Gordon Segert got a double, which was followed â€"by a sinâ€" gle by Bill Esp, which scored Segert. It was the best game of the season and fans are looking forward to a fast game again next Sunday after> noon. id % Given Saturday in Tenth Inning T HE CPR ES $ Commencement Program .. Held Friday Evening Commencement exercises were held in the Wilmot school on Friday eveâ€" ning May 24 and the graduates inâ€" eluded Eric Hagblom, valedictorian; Violet Lundquist, salutatorian; Luella W Dfifi n. ~Francés Wilson ‘and EaÂ¥l Burning. lfi d e ds c iondia ds w on my 5 Â¥ on on m ies oiigremem Mis., E. J. Ginter entertained with aâ€"group of three songs after which Mrés. M. O.â€" Hopkins, president of P: T. A. introduced Mr. Ball, vice prinâ€" cipal of Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school who gave a very interesting talk. took their places.â€" ‘Mr. E. L. Vinyard . congratulated the, class on splendid record and preâ€" sented them with their diplomas. Perâ€" fect attendance pins for the past nine months were awarded to. Robert and John Ginter. Robert was awarded aâ€"pin last year which gives him an eighteen months perfect attendance record.â€" An informal reception was held for the graduating class immedâ€" iately after the program and refreshâ€" ments were served. $ss â€" Graduation Friday c â€" At Deerfield School â€"â€"Commeneement will be held in the Deerfield Grammar school on Friday evening, June T; â€"â€" s css : There will be thirtyâ€"nine graduates and Doris Hunter will be valedicâ€" torian and Dorothy Myers salutatoâ€" The speaker for the evening will be Rev. Christoph Keller of Highland Park. * . 6 ~Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mangan, of Highland Park, today appeared before County Judge P. L. Persons and deâ€" manded the return of their two chilâ€" dren taken from themâ€"and placed in a state institution when the mother was arrested and charged with drunâ€" ken driving. The hearing was set for June 3. ° Social Club Entertained Members of the Independent Social club were delightfully entertained at the home of Mrs. W. Amendt on Wedâ€" nesday afternoon. Five hundred and bunco were enjoyed and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Henry Juhrend, Mrs. James Mailfald and Mrs. Otto Trute. At a short business session it was decided to hold future meetings on Tuesday afternoons instead of Wedâ€" nesday. The next meeting will be held at.Phe homg of Mrs. Minnice Whitâ€" comb on Tuesday afternoon, June 11. +7 DEERFIELDâ€"SHIELDS STUDENTS RANK HIGH SCHOLASTICALLY ly" placed on it every year except the last. Both were councilors and on the annual board. George was promâ€" inent in club activities in school and was on several‘ class athletic teams, as well as being on the varsity track team in his freshman year. > 3 George Stryker, who <graduated from Deerfieldâ€"Shields last year, has the highest scholastic average of the . freshmen class at â€" Lake Forest colâ€". second highest average. Both boys ~ _~_"Wally‘s" friends will remember him as playing the piano in Jack Willism‘s Collegians last year. Walâ€" lace played prominently in other ‘acâ€" tivities in school, especially those conâ€" nected with music. In his senior year he was president.of. the Boys‘ Glee club. ~During the four years he was ‘in school heâ€" was also in the. Science ¢lub and in the chorus, and was liâ€" brarian of the orchestra in his fourth At the annual picnic of the Girls‘ Athletic association, of the Deerfieldâ€" Shields high school, last Wednesday, Marion Wink, Ruth Johnston, and Jane Wenban acted asâ€" supervisors. â€"This was the last getâ€"together of the club for this year. 5 > Girls‘ Athletic Associationâ€" â€" â€"~â€"â€"<â€"<Folds Annual Picnic > .. Next year the girls will be led by Jane Wenban, their newly elected president. .. â€" _ ~*:=~ * â€"â€"â€"â€" All girls who have earned awards will be given thei#ts at the last asâ€" sombly which will be held at the high .school June 13. nsete: C.F. Varney: Opens ~â€"â€"C.â€"F. Varney has opened a United Cigar store agency in connection with the Decrfiecld Recreation parlor on Waukegan road in that village.. The opening day was last Saturday,â€"when a number of special offerings attractâ€" ed many visitors to the store. It is believed that the venture will prove successful. & Deerfield Resident ' § Planning for Reunion George Rockenback of Deerfleld is planning a reunion of relatives and old friends to be held at Lake Zurâ€" ick on June 22. All arrangements have not been completed and further announcement will be made, it is unâ€" derstood. mau e TT * All â€"dogs â€" running ~loose must be muzzled and have license tag on them or they will be disposed of according to the ordinances of the village govâ€" erning same.. Plase do your bit and coâ€"opcrate with the Police Dept. Must Muzzle Dogs

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