s: :an “if? a If: It a a; The [pdjes’ Get-' decided to hold t third Tuesday of e of the second. - He letives to mourn hit" departure his bereaved wife, two daughters, Elsie and Clara, three sisters and two brothers living in Germany. October 17, 1907, he was married to Miss' Louise Nollenberger of Chi.. cago. Since 1912 Mi. and Mrs. Ober- much have been residents in the neighborhood of ' Deerfield, during which time, the family gained many friends who esteemed them most highly, both as neighbors and 'MMO-) dates. ' . I He was born August " 1882; on Bozon, T_trols Austria. At the age ht 18 Mr. Ghent-ouch came to America, first locating/n Chicago. _ . The community was deeply grieved at the ‘sudden deathrof-er; Louis Oberrapeh, which occurred early Tuesday morning, June 11. ' . Deerfield Mourns _ _ _ Death'of L. Oberrauch Surviving him arefhis wife, Mary E. Knight, a.son,.Howaid W., two grandchildren. one brother, John J. Knight, three sisters, Mrs. Ella M. Mayer, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth War-. field, and Mrs, Julia Cowell. . _ _ He Was a member of the First Con, -gregatiapa1 church- ase--ianstbrt, where he was very active, Ahro1is -member of Union League club of Chi- cago, the Bartkers-'-e1ub,..the Chicago Bar association and T Westmoreland Ccuntry club; Mr. Knight was a-_di- rector of the Chicago Theological scmimry and chairman of finance écmmittee. s'.' V ' . _ Surviving him arcfhis wife. Marv' Mr. Knight was a mirntspr of .the Royal Arpanqni and hes for years beeitsetcetember of the' shpreme couné Atl. of the, Bpyjil. league, and' chair- min of its investment 'etrritmittee.. . FuneraI services wereAeld Tue's- day, June 18, at 3 p. m., from First Congregational church, 1jlvanston.. Mr. Knight ‘gnaduated from North Central 'college, 'Naperville, in 1886, and from Northwestern. law schbol in 1891. He practiced law in the pity for 10 years 'prior. to enteripg the State bank. . . . ' . 'He was an attorney during' the World war and asdfeeling ran high against the Germans he and brother John changed their names to Knight. Mr. Knight, son of the late John and Henrietta Knecht,,was born in Deetfield in the house on Wauketrisn road, now owned and occupied by Matt Hoffman. _ Samuel E. Knight, vice president of State Bank of Chieiiiid, died Stitiird day, June _15, at his residence in the Orrington hotel, Evanston. The cause cf his death was heart disease, which had tumbled him for' sometime. Samuel E. Knight, Well Known 'Lhicago Banker, Victim _ u Heart Disease FORMER RESIDENT . , mm IN EVANSTON tr' Get-T,otrether club have hold their meetings the eahh .,month instead .DEERFIELD NEWS-FLASHES The Deisrfitd bueba‘ll'teiim‘added another victory to their score when they defented-Glenview 6 to 4 on the Jew’ett mm on Sunday 'dterrioori. Sunday, June 23. theneam will pltr Winnetka at Wirinetka. . - Deerfield Wins Over Glenview 6-4, Sunday yarrinirtona--guiy' 21. __‘. peerfield-cSept. '15. At the first meeting held in Wau- Kegan and at the second at Palatine the. Deerfield Gun club took second place both times and at.Algommin, they tied for first place. . Deerfield Gun Club .Th'e following is the sch, the meeting " the Norther Trapshooting league: 1vyrkegari---Airrn 28. Palatine-Nav' Mi, Algonquin-June 2. f?leru)ot--Ju1, 7. Through the vacation period of July and August books may be re- tained ornament}: ff desired. Books, due may he renewedmy, telephone on Monday and, Friday- at-the librafy. Phone 75 or by. telephoning Mrs. Wolf at 341. - ' _ "1 Tio excellent books on childhood have been given by the Presbyterian church school,. namely, "Inner World of Childhood," Wicker, and "Charge., ter Training in Childhood." -' F _Npn-fictioh - Commirdore Vander-" bilt,' Smith; Porttrage anew-E; saysatfialgr 1ltig in tTFtN Buildér, J. lr. Wsl1-giirlivin"r- Robert Jil. tee, Mau- rice; World Chapeeueries Bell'. V v,""]'- Fiction-Cashel Byron's Profession! Shaw; Joshua _ Bamgrlrigéjgg;;l?en: PeirrrsuiiriiCPFtiira,. The Red Year, "tracy; The Lord of the Sea, Shiel. ' Juvenile fiefiqp 're" Heidi, Spyri; Eigherciriitiihs, Alcott;: Guiliver's Travels, Sw‘iftLSwiss Family Robin- son,Wyse. _." _ . ' e Mr. and Wrs. George B. Haynes have giv‘en eighteen good books to West Deertigld Township Public library. . . '/ - Library Receives -- Eighteen New Books All ’who are interested in gardens and flowers are not only invited but urged to exhibit; All flowers shpuid. be, grbwn by exhibitor and all exhi- bitions musth, in place at 2 p. m. The auditoripm will be open at 11 An added feature this year’at the show is, the concert by the Deerfield Municipal band between , _ and 8 o'eloek. The committee in charge include Mrs. J. W. Strong, chairman; '3riiii, Sadie Ghlloway, Mrs. C. W. Boyle, Mrs. J. E. Smith; Miss Nichol and. Mrs. M. McKillip. The sixth annual flower show of the Deerfield Garden' club will be held in the auditorium of Deerfield Gram.. mar school on Wednesday, June atv, from 3 until 9 p. m. _ . l Annual Flower Show Planned for June 26 is the schedule for the Northern IHim‘n's tati; rates A group of relatives, from Highland Park gave Mrs. E. J. Knickerbocker a plenum surprisé party in celebra- tion of her birthday anniversary/on lust Monday. ' . " _ :. " . - Miss Luella Willman is" visiting at the home of her brother, Ethan Fill, man, “in White Plains, N. Y. Dale, the oldest son " Mr1 and Mrs; Will. than, is serhrme1riil. 7 Mr. and Mrs. S. Shapii-o Lilirii," the birth of a sirn barn “Thursday, June 13, at Highland Park 'hotriu'tai. The Treis-Kia- Deka.clnb met " the home of Miss Gertrude Johnson Friday evening, June ‘14. The birth- day anniversary of Miss Lela Kreh (one of the members) watreelebrated. , Mrs. ChianMai: of Wauketrah Toad was 'given a surprise party in cele- bration- ‘of her birthday ariniversary by members, of her family iin Friday evening. . Mrs. C. W. Getty" aha family de- parted Thursday afternoon for PhiUs delphia were'they will. visirreutives for. several weeks. _ _ " V JaclyMyers, young son of Mr. and Mrs. J, Myers offhand avenue, is ill with scarlet fever. . Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Timson and family have returned from the Green- wood -inn --to their home, Hickory Knoll farm on Wilmot road, Deerfield, for the summer. "r ', F-, . Mrs. O.Iniienbroki, ill with pear- let, fever at home on Hazel avenue. Miss Aliire Rockenbach received her degree of B. S. from the University of Illinois last week. She is a daugh- ter of Mr. and-Mrs. o. I. Rockenback. a Mrs. A. frFttoiruuihetsinrag'tiyiitsir Trisve rttu.rnetfiom a Visit with Mr. Stadler's 'mottier-irr Wsrtirsnt,' Illinois. -Mrgg. "rreriiiCReichirrt is, spending the week with. MisszAnce_ De .Bower of Chicago at the De. Bowér summer htme at Gages lake. . Mrs.- Roy Miner 1mtlkaiiliCiiii; Sewingclub "bn Tuesdéy. {Miami}: hthom, on Chestputttriet. _ ." Sarah Stryker has returned from, J'lipirtiix,,. Arizona, to_spend the sum- mer with her aunts in Jlihiois. At present she is with her aunt; Minnie Stryker in the Ravepswood hospital. Kenneth Wesalinit was awarded the American Legion medal' given by Dumaresq Spence: Post‘for thehese athl'ete in the' trriduiitim, clasiirofthe Deerfield-shields high ’school last‘ Thursday evening'. . . _ . I "it. __ '_'""'" . ‘AIU’_ PN.. Y., where she will spend her summer vacation, _ . . Miss Alice 'EadesGiiived- at her home on Todd court Friday from the Lorgtta academia Niagara Falls,. N, Mr. Irwin Plagge, who has been quite ill for the past two months at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William li', Plagge, has recov- ered and expects soon tp resume his duties as Scout executive. Send contributions to locgi d, day noon. Itip her to make Deerfield Nesirs F «MRS. LORETTA WILiiEXN _ l . Tel. Deerfield 168-R . _ Chieuro. ,Mr. and Mrs. Philip Scully, Jr., were hosts to, their' bridge club on Saturan’y evening. . T b Mr. Land Mrs; Harry" Man had as their oriitit1'ott. Sunday Mi. and Mrs. L." Deviiiey of Ntirthtsrook, Mr. and Mrs. George Man of Winnetlm; Mrs. Hazel. and- damhter. nan-mu». " The Zauki family bn Hinze] Ext-en are quanqtineq with Scarlet fever, Mr. and Mrs. Harry E..Moore of Chicago visited Miss Amelia Peterson on Saturdny; Mrs. Moore formerly resided in D_NirtieH in the house now Mined by James Hood. ' Mmes. F. W. Russo, R. D; Reeds, Alex Willman and Elmer Clavey at- tended the "bridge club' at the home of Mrs.){. Goldberg in Kenosha, Wis: on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Edward Segert has erected an attractive bungalow on Second street. Helen Hoffman is visiting in.Oak Park this week. I Mr. and Mrs. «G. W. Miller spent I Sunday in Milwaukee at the home of Mrs. Miller's sister, Mrs. Reed. V A regular meeting of the Mission; fry seciety of the V Presbyterian church will beheld at the home ‘of 'Mg's. Donald Mackenzie' on Deerfield avenue, with Mrs. "Chester Wolf as assistant: hostess, on Thursday after- noon, Jute 20. “The Philippines and the West Indieg" will be the topic of discugsion (luring the lesson hour with Frs. 'Fred‘Haggie in charge. .hrF.'and MIS. F. P. BroV tertained at h'bridge parts home on Saturday eve'ning Aertteimfit-' atrt1ie.' Gome of Mrs. P'Y.ed Beiikinan. in Aptakisa, , . _ . Mrs, AYtti1rpt1sgi_tiIrert,a, station , at Grays Tgtirty. E. S. chaptér on; Monday evening, whtn-atlvaneed om.. _ cers night was observed. Mrs. Henry Juhrend arid Mrs. Gladys Page also attended. '. . I Thuisiay evening,‘ June 20, the I?etsrfe1d o. ELS.’ will celebrate the. fifth ahnivérsary of the local ehtipter, in thsh...itionie ttsmiths.--.- _ m wOn Tuesdttor, iirternd n., June. 25, the Independent;Socjzil (tft Will txrpsat-, .tertqine’d- 'ttrtlie' Gortitr, of Mn ram " .Mrs. F, J, O’Connor o't'thmntvtine road will be hostess to. her luncheon Midge club or; Thursday. . r " l Mr, ind Mrs. Oscar Beng of Euéene avenue announce the birth of-a son at the Highland. Park hospital Sup, day/June l6. _ Mr. J. A. Hoffman, who was taken to Highland Park hospital after being struck by an automobile on last San, day "afternoon, hds returniid to his home on ltotsemarrterrape; where he is reeovetping,' Ralph Willem, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Willen of Springfield avenue, Ttderwentuut operation for appendi- citis at the Highland Park hospital Thursday evening. '. V _ correspondent before Ttter. ke this, t.tttitn, _interesstine. and Personal Items Man of 1rrnn.itunirV. daughter, ‘Qértrude, of . F. P. Browning im- Irridge party/at their “My. June M, 1929 H.azel "enae street. ' Wis; --hogs. of b these at it: evide1 ", frrvie is pai five, c Ti iruriif ‘of 5m on e'ri Than mem son the I Boa The condit hospil tion t and 7 admit pied 1 durim ammo Van " comm hora he wi cut tt tee eh has f mate will l Actiox took Att reside Th $6 '00i The board forée h ibits to the The ed on teisr1e patiel depar antic tend the- t: iren t capac is Mi comm pendi last I after: speci: oiieFa also a of Zi cred; only Fi court boan Th O'Co, pervi Mrs. Bo Su Th Th