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Highland Park Press, 31 Oct 1929, p. 39

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f Lake liect for ighland d Nick driver, against Cirenit ral Adâ€" the vetâ€" ssgemblics venth an of the so that enâ€"year >ovedâ€" by a boy ng the hen we &. 81, 1929 IES at scenes he eighth â€" of light incandes â€" ording on pany ‘om Elm h‘ numâ€" rd â€"grade ntertainâ€" meeting. y interâ€" ~Esmiz, jan, â€"alâ€" de, gave subâ€" z ~the F};g.nges rer husâ€" 8. _ Mrs. impanist itar and to apâ€" ostalek of kin, ' sevenâ€" arance ~a deâ€" ; holds thereâ€" es ~to le acâ€" that which int and Act anc or is Oi â€"â€"â€"â€"Mrs, Harry Muhike of Central aveâ€" nue was RHostess to a delightful I day â€" afternoon. â€" Twelve guests atâ€" tended and prizes were awarded to Mmes. A. G. Klemp, J. R. Notz and‘ Irving Brand. ' > Miss, Clarice Addy of Chicago was Sunday. w ons . $ Mr. and Mrs. G. W.. Miller spent the week in Michigan with the formâ€" er‘s plnnL ; % Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Labahn were hosts at a dinnerâ€"party on Sunday in honor of the latter‘s uncle Mr. Henry Krieman of Glenn, Nebraska, â€"Twenâ€" tyâ€"one a including Mr. Mrs. John Nye, Mr. Milton Bietz, Lena Frankenfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Guritz and three daughters, and Mrs Mary Bauman of Evanston. Announcement is made of the marâ€" riage of Miss Orma Johnson of Sanâ€" dusky, Ohio, and Mr. Harold Vant, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Vant, which took place in Sandusky on Thursday, October 17. Mr. and Mrs. Vant will make their home* in Deerfield_ on Deerfield avenue after a trip through the East. tine _anc Chicago. school friends including Mrs. John Wiedeniann, Mrs. Frank Sales, Mrs. William Schuessler, Miss Ida Stietâ€" Mrs. ‘Minnie Willman of Chicago is visiting relatives in Deerfleld this week. j i On Wednesday Mrs. F. J. Labahn ofâ€"Central â€"evenue, was ~hostess at ougherty of Chicago, Mr. and yr.! t_fi_ Frank Jacobs Jr., family of C the Holy Cross church will hold a regular meeting in the church Friâ€" day evening, November 1. Mrs. Paul Hunter of Eugene.aveâ€" _nue, was hostess to her luncheonâ€" bridge club, on Tuesday. enson family. Mr. and Mrs. Henthorn have rented the R. Knaak apartment on Waukeâ€" gan road recently vacated by the Sorâ€" Miss ~Margaret Hunt. entertained Teachers club at the home of Mrs. Harry Muhike on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs: R. D. Reeds spent last week in Washington, D. C. s _ Mr, and Mrs. Waite of Chicago are erecting an attractive home in the Clavey subdivision. ..â€"â€"â€" Miss Florence Carolan of Chicago was a weekâ€"end guest of her sister, Mrs. Molly Pfister of Grand avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rommel and two daughters, Janet and: Ruth of La Grange, Illinois, spent Sunday with Mrs. J. Rommel at her home on Deerfield avenue. â€"â€"DEERFIELD NEWSâ€"FLASHESâ€"= and Mrs. James Dougherty of . MRS. LORETTA WILLHAN! Local Editor â€" _ Lincoln Ave., Deerfleld, III. _ Tel. Deerfield 153â€"R omm Sevings N Un aiedwdie t sa00t ut x li~ . 2 > menog Conuell iC Ons to ilocal correspondent before Tuesâ€" _ Deerfield _ News and Personal Items Send contributions to local correspondent before _ Mrs., Hou ing=eclub=on her home in Mrs. R. E. Pettis, Mrs. Harry Muhlike and Mrs. C. T. Anderson atâ€" tended a teacher meeting at the Haven school in Evanston, Monday. _ Mrs, Hout will entertain her sewâ€" scarlet fever, there is also a :éne'iili the Dorcas Home, : â€" . _: Mr. and Mrs. Christ Bendt of Hazel avenue, had as their dinner guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bingâ€" ham _ and daughter, and Mrs. Amâ€" clia Pyle..â€" . / **. % Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter had as their guests last week, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts of Eagle River, Wisconsin. Mrs. C. W. Getty underwent an operation at the Highland Park hosâ€" pitalâ€" last week. s The second and third year Junior Girls‘ departments of the Presbyterâ€" first year junior group at a Halâ€" lowe‘en party in the assembly room of the church on Monday evening On Tuesday evening the junior departâ€" ment boys enjoyed a weenie roast. l_(r,’s‘;éiwm and family of two chilâ€" dren have returned from Pennsylvania where they have spent the past month trip to California. â€" * _..Mrs, Fred â€"Bleimehl has been quite ill at her home on Deerfield avenue. â€"â€"Mrs._F.â€"W.â€"Russoâ€"wasâ€"hostess â€"to a delightfulâ€"bridge party at her home on Friday afternoon. es Mr. James Hood Jr., of Appleton, Wisconsin spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hood. ~ . _ Gube _ Amuirsuay cvenng â€"a < very worthâ€"while health talk was given by Mr. Reed at the Bungalow church. _ Mrs.. Floydâ€"Stanger was hostess to the Mutual ‘club at her home on Tuesâ€" day evening. ~The members made puzzles for the Cook County hospital, Halowe‘en colors and favors were carried out in the table decorations Mr. and Mrs. Paul Engelhardt and daughter Evelyn of Chicago were guests of Mr.â€"and Mrs. W. Tennerâ€" man on Sunday. Friday evening, November 1, memâ€" bers of the E. L. C. E. of the Bungaâ€" low church are planning to hold a Mrs. J. W. Strong of Orchard street, entertained her luncheonâ€"bridge club at .i}ger home on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Labahn atâ€" tended the funeral of Mrs. Labahn‘s uncle, Mr. Charles Krieman of Chiâ€" cago, who was buried on Saturday. home in Briarwoods ho s No ioh e rcaiiam oo e uin sdtemi it c o9 Coiinenep n Sese B °O TC~CAUUs 8t 10€/â€" He also formed the Altar and| Merbert MeQuire, 1 in Evanston, Monday:| Rosary society of which Mrs. J. C.| _ Mrs. Ted Axt and Mrs.:Robert E : will entertain her sewâ€"| Wolf: was the first president.â€"â€"The! Wood of St. Paul., Minn., were the enâ€" the different members; business first| Herbert McQuire to St. Sylvester‘s parish where he is at the present time. â€"In 1926 His Emâ€" minence Cardinal Mundelein conferâ€" ked the honor of Monseigneur on him. ~and Knickerbocker families. Then the problem of a buildingâ€"site was the next to be solved but was easily settled through the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duffy, Sr., who donated 50 feet of their property for the church, The building then began and soon there was a very pretty little church which was dedicated Oct. 28.1909 by Archbishop Quigley. 22 priests were in attendance at this dedication, which was a great epoch of Deerfleld. * M . Father Quinn.labored zealously for seven years between Everett and a larger parish in Joliet. After a .. Then the task of building a church started. A meeting was called: to ‘arrange for the building of the Deerâ€" field .church. Those whe attended were the members of the Ender, Dufâ€" fy, Karch, Kress, Wolf, Love, Franâ€" hardships, such as driving a horse and buggy to Deerfield for first mass a distance of four miles, in very cold weather, and returning to Everett repayed for his services by the coâ€" operation and good will of the people who. worked with him. He lived in the Duffy residence and. had mass thereâ€"everyâ€"morning and: it*the‘(hbine; of the J. C. Ender family was cheerâ€" fully given for the Sunday mass. { â€"In the year 1909, the little village. of Deerfield was without a Catholic church and the Catholics all attended services at Highland: Park, ~three miles east of Deerfleld; Despite the bitter cold winters, the devout people hitched up the horses to their bugâ€" gies,â€" driving through snow and sleet and never a murmur was heard. So the good Lord: rewarded them for the piety and sent them a priest, the Rev. Th â€"Oui r ._ In commemorating the TEwentieth Amniversary â€"of the parish, the first pastor, now pastor of St. Sylvesters‘ parish in Chicago, Monsigneur Thomas F. Quinn will sing a Solemn High mass at eleven a. m., Sunday, November 10th , assisted by the Rev. J. K. Fielding, pastor of St. Patrick‘s church, Everett, as deacon, and the Rev. John B. Scanlon, pastor of QOur Lady of Solace church, Chiâ€" cago, as subdeacon.. The Rev. John O‘Hearn, pastor of St. Mary‘s church, Lake Forest, will be master of cereâ€" monies. Music will be rendered byl a select choir. Holy Cross Chlirt;h tÂ¥A . Will Celebrate 20th . _ nubenaSie, a5 whvie Subee Di a2 uns unA ie ~â€" Mrs. Timothy: Jerome of Seattle, Wash., is â€"visiting her brother, Mr. Herbert MceQuire. 4 Mrs. Ted Axt and Mrs.:Robert E. Wood of °St. Plul.' Minn., were the jelly and cigarettes from the Deerfleld American Legion Auxiliary, _ Veterans hospital on Tuesday and se N C S angarder, Mreâ€"Fred Meyer, Mrs. George Jacobs, Mrs. 6 .o‘clock at St. Joseph‘s rectory at Libertyville with the Rev. M. J. Nealis officiating. The attendants were: Miss Lucille Snow and Mr. Oscar Lind of Gurnee. Following the ceremony a wedding supper was served at the Wayside Inn and was attended by 21 guests. The young couple departed early in the evening for a short honeymoon and upon their return will make their home in Deerâ€" field on Central avenue. â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"»*â€"â€" Bradleyâ€"Hofflman Wedding . ~â€"~Announcement is made of the marâ€" riage of Miss Helen Bradley, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bradley of Libertyville and Mr. Elmer Hofâ€" Wednesday evening, October 23 at The intertainment will be in charge of the teachers and each room will give a stunt, which will be followed by a round of games, ducking for which are bound to insure a lively Time.. o e maoaeg invited to enjoy a party at the school on Thursday evening, October 1, from 7:80 to 9:30 o‘clock, and it is being given by the Deerfieldâ€"Parentâ€"Teachâ€" ers‘ association as a diversion from Hallowe‘en Party for * â€"â€"â€"â€". Deerfield Children refreshments following the program. _ <In connection with the observance § of National Book week, an informal talk will be given by Miss â€"Hendee, librarian of Highland â€"Park Public Library. & Mr. Wise to Give ‘ en flll Â¥ A regular meeting of the Deerâ€" field Parentâ€"Teacher‘s association will be held in â€"the school auditoritm on Friday â€" afternoon, November eighth 8 o‘clock, at the Deerfield school audiâ€" entitled, "The Art of Entertaining," will be given by Mr. Wise. i+ There will be a small admission fee and proceeds will go to eighth grade who are planning to purchase a gift for the school. Miss Hendee to Speak . -~ ‘at Deerfield P. T. A: 41

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