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Highland Park Press, 24 Oct 1929, p. 43

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Dondanville and small son. who have been visiting _relatives for the â€"past two weeks returned to their home in Moline on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Vogtritter have remfiin’iiflm int on Waukegan road. Mrs. Vogtritter beâ€" fore her recent â€"marriage was Marâ€" jorie Garrity. _ .~â€" > s ~Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Scully atâ€" tended a card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bartel of Highland Park onâ€"Saturday evening. _ Mrs. â€" Leslie ~Brand. of â€" Deerfield road had asâ€"her luncheon guests on Thursday, Mrs._B. Renning of Quinâ€" cy, JI., and Mrs.â€"Clarenee Rasmusâ€" son of Chicago. § P ap ty Miss Josephine Woodman departed last week for Ozanne, Florida, where she _ will spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Bell Kist. Mr.â€"and â€"Mrs.â€"W.~â€"Tennerman had as their dinner guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Alkofer and son, Jimâ€" my, and Mr. Jack Chapman of Liberâ€" tyville. A â€" A cut rate meat ‘market will move ran road and m 1d avenue within he next few weeks. Mr. Elmer Feht of Evanston was a â€"guest of ~Mrs: E. H.~Willman on Miss Ida Knaak presented a group of her pupils at a piano recital at her home on Tuesday evening. â€"Mrs.â€"Thomas Sloot and son Thomas have returned from Anderson, â€" Inâ€" diana, where they have been visiting Mrs. Sloot‘s parents for the past week. f j : Mr, and Mrs. R. M. Vant are planâ€" nia where they will spend the winâ€" ter. sls lc eses - Mrs, G. L. Brand and Miss Charâ€" lotte Brand spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. W. Guyot of Waukegan. Mrs. J. P. Schneider and daughter, Gertrude, of Irving Park were guests at the Ender home on Wednesday. Crandon, Wis. on Friday. â€"Missâ€" Maymeâ€"Karch, + Mrs.â€"Chas. Selig, Miss Frances Loy and Mrs. Paul Dietz visited the Cook County hospital on Sunday afternoon: Mmes. R.â€"D. Reeds, Harold Young, Alex Willman and F. W. Russo atâ€" tended their bridge club at the home of Mrs. H. Goldberg in Kenosha, Wis. on â€" THesdiy, â€". .:. arre t c2nlls a9n _ Richard Reed of Milwaukee spent the weekâ€"end with his aunt, Mrs. G. W. Miller. Noz A large number of Deerflelders witnessed the spectacular air pageant presented Sunday afternoon at the dedication of the new Curtiss Reyâ€" nolds airport at Glenview. ===489 woone Help her "bo. make this secoion inareatng."" * ooo en t i nteromen» K atinee Ts mat B ann ce in S es Aeaa ie Tena ts Thas ce ie es Li atte n s +2 B ho ~ on m _ner to â€" ) THISs on in estimpg. __â€"â€"____â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"«~~MRSâ€"EORETTA WILLMAN: Local Editor Mr. Ross Sherman attended the fuâ€" Lincoln Ave., Deerfileld, Ill. ~~DEERFIELD NEWSâ€"FLASHES Deerfield News and Personal Items Mr. Elmer Schmidt spent several days last week at South Bend, Ind. . Mrs. J. Hueh] of Springfield avenue entertained Rev. and Mrs. J. Lueder «on Tuesday evening and Wednesday afterndodn. _ â€"~â€"=â€"â€"=â€"â€" I The b_ag_emenk_ol the Holy Cross â€"Mr: and Mrs. Elmer Schmidt atâ€" tended the first wedding anniversary celebration â€" of Mr.: and Mrs. Bud ;:-‘ uster & fore her marriage was Ada Bohnsack. * ""My." "And "Myrs." "Chas." Reed . of Minneapolis were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.; D. Reeds on Tuesday. â€" ficers night will be observed field O..E, S. chapter. â€"__ Rev. and Mrs. J. Lueder of Elmâ€" hurst are visiting friends in Deerfield. Mrs. Koebelin entertained in their honor on Monday and on Tuesday l‘iln. Elmerâ€"Schmidt entertained for them. mss > The senior young people group of the Presbyterian church will hold a Hallowe‘en party in the social room of the church on Friday evening, Nov. 1. ‘All young people of the Tuxis soâ€" ciety and other young people of the church are cordially invited to attend. An executive meeting of the Deerâ€" field Parentâ€"Teacher association was held on Thursday and plans for a Hallowe‘en party for children of the school were discussed. ns _ Miss Amelia Peterson had as her guest on Thursday Mrs. W. R. Dowell, Mrs: Chas. Gary, Mrs. N. E. Matter, ton of Wheaton, Iil., Mrs. C. J. Santâ€" myer of Vinton, Ia., and Mrs. Thomas Lewis of Seattle, Wash,. â€"~~* ~ the Altar;and Rosary society is planâ€" ning: to hold a series of card parties in the very near future. _..Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Moore, Mrs. Lydia Engstrom of Chicago were guests of Miss Amelia Peterson on Sunday. ¢ â€".Mr.â€"and â€"Mrs. â€"Jamesâ€"Freemanâ€"and houseguests,â€" Mr. and Mrs,. Meade of Altadena, Calif., spent Saturday in Milwaukee. hedcz Mr. and Mrs. C..C. Estes and famâ€" ily have moved toâ€"Park Ridge. e Mr. and Mrs. Smith who were in charge of the Deerfield hotel have moved into smaller quarters in the Arno Franz home on Waukegan road. Mr. and Mrs. Franz and family have moved into their newly remodeled home on Todd court. Mr.â€" and Mrs.â€"W: A. Whiting of Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Pettis on Sunday. _ & On Thursday evening, Nov. 7, ofâ€" Tel. Deerfield 153â€"R EBA ~â€"â€"Pâ€"R E 68 in Deerâ€" mnmmmmne e mmmem memmmpummm=s=~~.â€"â€"| OldtKk,.â€"DOC. + â€" MP/â€" ANO MPS. 1. A. Betty Clavey, daughter of Mr. and| Wood, Dec, 11; Mr.and Mrs. W. J. Mrs. Elmer Clavey> celebrated her| Galloway, Dec. 16; Mr. and Mrs. €: tenth anniversary on Tuesday, Oct. T. Anderson, De¢. 18; Mr. and Mrs. 22. % f § R Frank Hempstead, Dec. 23; Mr. and Sir Forbes Orms Hengerveld of the| Mrs.. Peter Duffy, Dec. $0; Mr. and Elmwood farm was judged senior tistensen, _Jan.. 3; _ Mr. and grand. champion Holstein bull at the| Mrs. W. A. Woods, Jan. 67 ®rF" and "NAtTSRXT" Dairy show held at St. Mrs. Pattenger, Jan. 8; Mr. and Mrs. Louis, Mo. last week.= Merner, Jan. 13; Mr. and Mrs; Chas. ~ The officers of Deerfield O. E. S.| Frey, Jan. 15; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. were hostesses atâ€"a very neceicful': Metealf,â€"Janâ€"20; Mr: and Mrs. Kelâ€" meeting on Thursday evening in the Hansen, Jan. # ; i r. afl '7 rs. .- Masonic temple. A en ward Segert, Jan. 29. is The officers of Deerfield O. E. S. were hostesses atâ€"a very successful $ ' ' *mm e ?.&m, M meeting on %%ndly evening in the Masonic temple. . e s Betty Clavey, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clavey> celebrated her tenth anniversary on Tuesday, Oct. 92. : f â€" , â€" _ Destroyed by Fire The Deerfield fire department anâ€" swered two calls during the past week, a roof fire at the Koebelin home on Thursday and a fire on the Johnston farm on Wilmot road on There was comparatively little damage doneâ€"at the Koebelin home, but a barn filled with hay was comâ€" pletely destroyed on the Johnston farm with a loss of several thousand dollars. > . Deerfield Garden Club j â€"_ Holds Guest Day The regular monthly_meeting .o the school auditorium on Thursday evening, October 31. age and take this opportunity to inâ€" vite all the children of the community to the party . F734 Johnston Barn Is Through this medium the sponsors of <the party hope to discourage the idea the children have that Halâ€" lowe‘en evening is a time for pranks and rowdyism, which very often leads to serious trouble and property damâ€" attend. Refreshments, â€" which â€" are sure to delight the children, will be served. <= > e ; Every effort is being made to proâ€" vide all kinds of entertainment with plenty . of agreeable surprises and there is no doubt but_what the â€"aff air. Extensive plans are being formuâ€" lated by the Deerfield Parentâ€"Teacher association to entertain all the chilâ€" drenâ€" of the community at a Halâ€" Hallowe‘en Party for _ _ ~â€"â€"~â€" _ All Children Oct. 31 Mr. Smith‘s talk was on "Fall Planting" and his listeners gained much from his practical and. sound knowledge. This meeting was guest dayâ€"and many: clubs were represented. Mrs. Gouldâ€"and Mrs. Belding were guests from the Riverside club. At a lovely â€"taperâ€"Hightedâ€"table dainty refreshments were served after the program. â€" § held at the home of Mrs. Carleton 8:~Seribner in Meadow lane.~~~ *~ Mrs. E. B. Jordon and Mrs. Chas. E. Timson assisting. The speaker of this meeting was Mr. Gharles Smith of Toledo, Ohio, past president of the Horticulturist society of Ohio and a Fellow of the Horticulturist society of Ireland who â€"was introduced by the clubs program chairman, Mrs. R. L. Johnson. « un nlnelnt Bs rindacnonethrrer eronmewineinp romeicinusentaren _ Following is a list of chaperones at West Deerfield public library â€"for â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Vinyard, Oct. 4; Mr. and Mrs. J; M. Wilson, Oct. 9; Mr: and Mrs. Harry Wing, Oct. 11; Mr.â€"and Mrs._E. J. Ginter, Oct. 16;â€"Mr. and Mrs. M. O.. Hopkins, Oct. 21; Mr. and Mrs. James Carter, Oct. 23; Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Clavey, Oct. 28; Mr. and ~Mrs. W.â€"F. Meâ€" Donald, Oct. 30; Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liams, Nov. 4; Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Labahn, Nov. 6 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Selig, Nov. 11;.Mr. and Mrs. Julianâ€" Smith, Nov. 13; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Strong, Nov. 18; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stadler, Nov. 20; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Carr, Nov. 25; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Johnson,. Nov. 27;: Mr. and Mrs. E. Ender, Dec. 2; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. For â€" furtherâ€" information â€"call â€" Mrs. Sewall Traux, phone Highland â€"Park ried of gymnastics followed by one of swimming. â€" Acompetent instructor is present and the work consists of settingâ€"up exercises, marching, genâ€" eral workâ€"cuts and folkâ€"dancing. A registration fee of $4 is charged 620. Eis advisable to caution the chilâ€" dren to crgss Waukegsan road at Deerâ€" field road, where we have both lights and the police to protect them. The heavy traffic on Waukegan road makes it very dangerous for sehoot children to cross north or south of Deerfield road. ~ ~_ High _ school ~women‘s gymnastic class opens Oct, 28. On Monday evening, OQctober 28, at 7:30, regisâ€" tration in the lower corridor of the gymnasium building â€"at the high schocl will: open for the regular woâ€" men‘s evening gymnastic class.: This class is open to all women over the List of Chaperones ~at Deerfileld Library Some of our children, in order to get homeâ€"soonerâ€"at noonâ€" andâ€"night, make short cuts through the Goldâ€" man subdivision and north through Warn Children About Crossing Waukegan Rd. Gymnastic Class for â€"â€"~â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Women Opens Oct. 28 RKosemary ‘terrace and Todd court. They cross. Waukegan road south and north of Deerfield road. : PERCY â€"MeLAUGHIN, vr"adt mes" y_"w""_* Chief of Police.

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