perfectly all God during t to worship ndndments in alt is that at" ion they feel God, and by tut God alto- raming: No- God said that n your duties that' this is e.. has.., said: _ gdom of God - and all those nto you." _ the eonuruetion faulted to cub r ' the amount u' approved by the he contract be nutrient. “be rump-hid of an City of gmembers‘ of through Mrs. rprise .gift’ of t set." "r ciation e, dirator pf e club choral, eep gratitude 'dn prov!“ tttfo reject Ir 0:30 a. m. ---. an.---Epworth seated bids will tion of C con- " feet in widah of W?Uker Aveu 48,yis . whole meg therefor. by the Council thhlnnd Park. M. on the 19th [st Church Everts Place t, J'astor It for uh yum will haw a Thursday) at ly same folks, that it takes get their big time andylnrn md read. 'nrnished " the he City Hill of ' meeting at o the gfdiirr of n- . sum of nvl " the aggregate h, Eleventh V.30 a. m. ___ a. m.--Morrr Church 'r, Rebtor in non-inmrst I: provided ly C. ~IUSSIR. City Clrr mint ' 1929 Church chovern Trinity Sunset. Park considered or “Manohn Willman who has been in ill health for some time is in, a critiealiondition, at his home on Grand avenue. . _ 7 '. _ "Nr. and Mrs. Ralph Knickerbocker and daughter Mildred of Chicago are expecting to move to Michigan in the very near future, The Knickerbocker family were former residents of Deerfield. The August meeting art the Sew- ing circle of the St. Paul's Evangel- ical church will'be dispensed with an} the September meetimrNil1-be held at the-home of Mrs. Julius. John- sen; Mr. and_>M}'s.___E§h,ain Willman and TABBTFAJFWBTWT’VYTEEE planning to move to Milwaukee, Wis., in very%tar future. Mr. and Mrs. Willman rwere‘ former residents of Deerfield: "mm. -- A _Mmes. R. Eh Pettit ind C. L. Arr. derson weiiroqstegsessat a bridge party at the' home of thé dormer Wednesday afternoon. Sixteen guests attended. . - , V ", _ The Independent Social club will be entertained at the home of Mrs, Elmer Schmidt on Springfield avenue Tuesday, August 13. Mrs. C. T. Anderson had as her guest on Wednesday and Thursday, Miss 'Mildred Knickerbocker of Chi- cago. '" _ Mr." Richard Ki:ess_;is_ spendfhg the week, with Mr. and'Mis. Earl Kress at Rutherford/N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Albert-Franken and two dapghters, Diana and Pettrone11a, who have spent the summer in Hol- land arrived in New York.Saturday end are expected to stop in Deerfield on route to their home in California, Hilly Olendorf, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olendorf of Hazel avenue is ill with scarlet fevor. _ Mr. And Mrs. Jatk Kress of Win- netka were guests of Mr. and Mrs., C harepee Varney on Saturday. Mrs. G. W. Miller and daughter Janet sperit last wiek in Milwaukee with Mrs. Mable Reed, sister of Mrs. Miller. _ _ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Thgyer Batt 11an moved into 'Mrs. F. Peterson's" apart- ment on Deerfield avenue. Mrs. F. W. Russo was hostess to her home- on Second street. . Deerfield O.E.S. will participate in pageahe -tos be staged in North Brook day, Augu§t 10. They will present "Old Fashioned Singing school in the open air theater follow; ine the parade. _ . _ F _ Mr. and Mrs. John Peters had as their ttuests irn Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jones and two .dnuithters and Mr. Peter', father of Chicago. . Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Patterson of Edison Park announce the engage- ment of their daughter Ruth Helen m Mr. A.. R. Hedges of Edison Park. Thursday, Amlt- 8, 1929 f, Deerfield News and Personal Items Lincoln Aye., Deerfield,, Ill. Send contributions to local correspondent before Tue.- day noon.rrHelp her to make this section interesting. MRS. LORETTA WILLMAN, Local Editor DEERFIELD NEWS-FLASHES Miss Nettie Loy of .New'Bre'men, Ohio, is viyiting her sister, Miss Frances Loy. ' _ . Mr. F. Merrell of Earlville, Illinois is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Merrell of ‘North Grand av- enue. Guests' at the Merrell home on, Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. L; Merrell and daughter Louise and Violet of Evanston, Rev. M. W. Mer- rell,of Rogers Park, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Boyer of Highland Park. Mr: and Mrs. I Peters and ‘family left-for their future home in San Francisco, Calif., Tuesday evening. Mr..iind Mrs. Peters have a large circle offriends in Deerfield who re- gret'to see them leaire this locality. Mrs. Alvin W. Knaak and two chil- dren, who have been spending the past three weeks" at Lake Conover, Wis.,. have returned to their home. Mrs. Martha Love, Mr. and Mrs. B. Divine, .Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gunckel. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seyl of Lake Forest on Friday. , Mrs. Philip Scully, (Sn, entertained a large group of relatives on Satur- day evening in compliment to Missi Hazel Easton, whose marriage. to Mr. Le, Roy Scully will take, place on Saturday,' August tenth. MisEHEas- ton was the reeipient'of many lovely gifts, ' Mrs, Julia Carroll, Mr. George Ypre, Walter and Eleanor Yore of West, Lake F'ore!st, Paul McHugh, Mr."and'Mrs. W. Harding and two daughters Vern and Louise, Mr..and Mes." Ralph Dunn; MrstOSeph Dunn and daughters Grace and Theresa, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Joseph Stephen, Edward McDonald, of Lake Forest, Frank Baumgarder' of Mun- delein, Mrs. B: Siliestrom and two daughters, Shirley and Jean Ann, Mrs. Mhrtha Love,- Mrs. Hi'loyd Gunckel and three daughters, June, Verene; and Betty; Mr. and-Mrs. B. Divine and son, Norbert of Deerfield were among the guests'.who attended "the reunion held on Sunday at Lake Zurich. Marjory Frost, daughter of Mr. and Mrs."Hirry Frost returned to her home after spending. three weeks with. 'relatives in Pontiac, Michigan. John Morgan, Jr.; celebrated his seventh birthday anniversary on Tuesday. _ ._ Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Meyer have rented the apartment now occupied by the Hatch family and will move into it as. soon as the latter have vacated. Mr. and Mrs,. Roscoe.Westrlintt and daughter ,are visiting relatives in Cleveland, Ohio. 7 7 . Miss Martha Borrnan"oY 'Chicago was a week-end guest of Mrs. -.g. A. Reichelt, gr.' _ Tel. Deerfield 153-R THE PRESS Attend District Meet in North Chicago Mrs. Harry Maw, Miss Catherine Maw, Mrs. William Tennerman, Mrs. George Jacobs and, Mrs. George Briggs represented "the . Deerfield unit .Ameriean Legion muxiliary _ at the District meeting held at-North Chicago -v Menday eittitittsi, August fifth. Mrs. Pearl A. Duncan, :depart- ment president who was the honored guest, gave a most inspiring talk. V Rev: J. Meredith Will Speak SundarEvenimt At the busineSs session Mrs. Lucy Brown id Lake Forest was elected eighth district committee woman to succeed Mrs. Frances. l Uncle John Meredith as. he is known to the radio audience will have charge of the services in the Bunga- low church on Sunday_evening, Au- Rust 11. Rev. Meredith who is a member of the Family Altar League broadcasts ever WMBI every morn- mg. - Members of Diterfield Garden Club are†reminded that the gardens of Mrs. W. W. Geary, Mrs. F. D, Bur- roiWfs, Mrs. R. L. Johnson and Mrs. Monroe McKillip 'of Brierhill road, will the open for. inspection on the evening‘of Friday, August ninth. Membersdare also advised to meet at Deerfield. Grammar school at 7:30 promptly in order that the tour of the garden may be made it A body early in the evening. _ Election Saturday 7 A special election will be held Sat- urday, Augnst 10, in town hall, in Deerfield, for purpose of electing one member oc, tcwnship -High school board of education. Polls will. be open 12 noon, amrclosed at 7 p. m. Mrs. Nellie Palmer Flinn is the Jean- didatt to" fill the unexpired term of Mr. John Benson who resigned. . D. A. R,.memhers are going to Port Sheridan C.M,T.C. field meet Thursday, August eighth. There will be a reception by the soffieers and their wives eat the omeeitr, club. The invitation came from Commander- Major General Frank Parker and Brigadier General C.OT. 'Conrad, Jr. Bobby Saeman of Cross Plaihs, Wis., -is visiting at the home ‘of his grandfather, George Karch, on Deer- field avenue. . "e --. . The _ . Woman’s Missionafy society of the. Bungalow Evangelical church enjoyed a picnic on the lawn of the Foxworthy home on Waukegan road, Tuesday. ' _ Mr. and Mrs. J. Kynett Hachlen of Cedar Falls. Iowa, are yisrittrmr MrC Hachlen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stryker of Deerfield avenue. Mr. gnd Mrs. Agno Frantz and family are on a motor trip through Michigan. _ 'V Gardens- Open Friday Legion"Auxiliary Meets Next Monday The .Deerfield American . Legion Auxiliary wilt hold a regular "neet- ing at the homepf Mrs, Harry Maw op,Deertleld avenue, Monday evening August 12., _ ". , . . Aiurust 12., _ ". , . . This is 'ap important meeting" in is "ttmth as there will be election of oirir.sirs and a shower forreedar chest, which is to be among the many prizes to be awarded at the. Deer field Day celebration on Saturday, August 24. Members are also asked to 1eome prepared to sew. "lrrifritiatiirlirT.iiifii" ftir "ii-iiiritrtitty to be held sometime in August at the home of Mrs. W. DesmondTand a lawn fete were formulated. -' 7 Plan Card Party V Jhirty-fpur members, attended a meeting of the Altar and Rosary sd. ciety' of ’the _Hoiy Cross’ church held at, the ’church im Friday evening. DEERFIELD AMERICAN , LEGION DAY AUG. 24 Deerfield American Legion Day-cel- e.bration will be held Saturday, Au.. gust 24. This promises to be one of the biggest events ever held in' Deer- field and the Legion 'members. are Working hard to have it. surpass those given "m previous years. As iruomar's passed, the festivities will begin with a parade in the morn- ing. Floats, decorated automobiles; bicycles, and anything and everything that will help to make the parade a success are urged to be entered. . To Start Evgnts With Big Par- ' ade. Baseball Game. and Many Other Features .This will be followed by a picnic lunch at goon "and, it, is hoped that the whole toin, and all /of their friends will turn out and make it "one gala affair." . _ A [ During the afternooh,-various ath- letic games and stunts will be, feat- ured together with a baseiait game. Other interesting features are being planned'but as yet-cannot be {an- nounced. . 4 . Shortly aftersuprfer, a boating bout will be staged. This will be-followed by dancing, music being furnished by a well known orchestra. T Further details will appear in the next issue of'the Press. ' _ The usual concessions will feature, and numerous prizes are to be given away, among them a New Hupmobile Six for the "oldsters" and ir small Locomcbiie for the "youngsters." The ladies of the auxiliary are busxmak- ‘ng linens for the cedar chest which they are offering for a prize. Motorists should test their brakes, but the proper place to do it is not " some crowded street crossiif.’ What seems to be needed to en- force orohibition is a campaign of ru'uvtion to get everybody in. favor of it,-Philadelphitt Inquirer. . 41