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Highland Park Press, 14 Nov 1929, p. 47

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L. Anderson, Mrs. Harry ~Muhlke, Mrs. D. W. Meyer, Miss Ma;‘rme t Hunt and Miss Elizabeth ~~Schilstra attended "a teachersâ€"meetâ€" ~~ing â€" in ~ Libertyville, â€" Saturdayâ€"afterâ€" ~ ~noon. 3 : A large group of Deerfield chilâ€" dren with their mothers attended the first play. "Aladdin" given by the Evanston _ Children‘s theatre sponâ€" sored by the literature committee of the fine arts department of the Highâ€" land Park Woman‘s club given on Saturday afternoon in the Elm Place school â€" auditorium. . The ~next play January 2. Revy. M. J. AnNgdrews. JCZL . J UCLDONG J for Pennsylvania where he will visit relatives and friends in Philadelphia his father in Hammonton, N. J. He exâ€" pects to be awayâ€"about a â€"week. Rev. J. Taylor of Highland Park will ocâ€" ecupy the pulpit of Presbyterian church on Sunday. Mrs. Frances Garrity of Northâ€" brook has been seriously ill. â€"Jimmy Flanagan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Flanagan of Rosemary terrace has been quite i1 _ â€"__ _ _ â€" Mrs. Haut will be hostess to her sewing club on Thursday evening at her home in Briarwoods. i4 given for the benefit of the Sharvin Post Drum and Bugle Corps_ under the auspices of â€"Lake County council American Legion Saturday at the Antiech Palace.; â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€" ~Mr. and Mrs. D. â€"W. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Anderson, Miss Elizaâ€" beth Schilstra and Mr. Alvin Meyer â€"Mrs.â€"B,>J.â€"Dickens, and son Burt Ir., of Edgewater, Mr. Jack and Miss Ellen Williams of Slocum Lake were guests at the home of Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr., on Sunday. t â€"_On last _ Sunday â€"afternoon,â€" Rev. Taylor of Highland Park christened Alyce Louise Clavey infant daughter of: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clavey at their home on Second street. Mrs. John Klemp of Ridge road, is| ‘ Mr. and Mrs. R.>â€"Knaak and two ill with scarlet fever. * children, Mr; and Mrs. Harry Muhblike ~â€"â€"Mr.â€"andâ€"Mrs.â€"Harry=â€"Clavey ~ â€"> _ the . weekâ€" hosts at a dinner party on last Wedâ€") end with Mr. and Mrs. GJenn Bowman nesday. ; c of Bloomington, Illinois. _« ~ Bobby Piper, son of Mr. and Mrs.| Owen and Florian Savage of Chiâ€" The : orchestra of the Bungalow church held election of officers on last Monday evening, and ~theâ€" following Arno Keller, president; Mr. Christen: son, . viceâ€"president; . Miss.Gertrude Johnson, secretary; Mr. Harold Giss, hearsals ~every ~Monday "evening â€"at the church and give a concert the last Sunday of each month. Mathias Klemp, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Klemp of Ridge road, is ill with scarlet fever. e fever:; T 10 c MRS, LORETTA WILLMAN, Local Editor Lincoln Ave., Deerfield, Ill. â€" Tel. Deerfield 153â€"R d & Y M. J. Andrews left Tuesday Deerfield _ News and Personal Items NOV. 1‘. ~«ontributions ~to local~correspondent before ‘Tuesâ€" DEERFIELD NEWSâ€"FLASHES 39 1929 anl in anl o Doris Ott, daughter ofâ€" Mr. and Mrs. George Ott celebrated her tenth birthday anniversary on last Friday der,â€" Wilsonâ€"Neargarder, â€"Raiph Peterâ€" son, George Briggs and Miss Louise Huhn attended a meeting of eighth district American Legion held at the home of: Mrs. H. â€"Mason in Highland Park, â€" Wednesday â€"evening. â€"Mmes.. Harry . Maw, C. T. Anderâ€" son,. Alex. Willman, â€" Nellie: Neargarâ€" Mrs. A. R. Warner has returned to her _ home on Deerfield â€"road, after spending several months with relaâ€" tives in Sandusky, Ohio. . â€"â€"â€"â€" _A regular meeting of the Garden club ofâ€" Deerfield will be held at the home of© Mrs. Hugh Patterson o Brierhill road on Wednesday, Novemâ€" ber 20. â€"Mrs. Frankâ€"Burrough will be assisting hostess.> This is the anl| nual meeting and allâ€" members are Eugene â€"Ender, ~Alex Willman, and Miss Clara Ender attended a bridge luncheon at the home ofâ€" Mrs. R. Greenslade in Highland Park on Tuesâ€" dty,.,,,,,, Pmd P ~ ‘ _Mr. Richard Kress spent the weekâ€" end at Champaign, Illinois, and atâ€" tended the Illinois and Army game at Memorial stadium on Saturday. St. Paul and Pacific R day evening. ; Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison, Mrs. Julia Peterson and Mrs. Edna Montâ€" gomery â€"attended. a reception give at the home of Mrs. Walker Townâ€" send in Waukegan Saturday evening. â€" Mrs. W. B. Carr, Mrs. Grace Caâ€" trell, Mrs. R. Meyer and Mrs. H. OQOlendorf attended a card party given by the Woman‘s club ofâ€"C. M. & Mrs. George Snyder, of Evanston, Mrs. Harold Schaffer of Winnetka and Mrs. A. G.â€"Klemp .of: Highland Park were luncheon guests of Mrs. Harry Muhlike on Friday. Mrs. Harry Muhlke and Mrs. Iryâ€" ing Park entertained in honor of Mrs. Harold Vant at the home of the latter on Tuesday evening. Several weeks ago, Mrs. Minnic Whitcomb was ~called to Barrington ou W h omb,â€"â€"younges! Au.oll George Whitcomb, after.ten days in the Barrington hospital the child was tion and following a critical condiâ€" tion for about a week is slowly reâ€" covering. â€" * iss ents, Mr. and Mrs. H; Savage . R., on Tuesâ€" T H E with As,; . ... s . \~~ . I Hetbert. Savage on Sunday _ At the home of Mrs. Alex: ~â€" man on Monday evening, November 11, ‘at 8 o‘clock, the Deerfleld unit American Legion Auxiliary held a regular meeting. Mrszs."C. T. Anderâ€" son and Mrs. Harry Olendorf were assisting â€" hostesses. _ Mrs. Harry Brown, eighth district ~ committee woman gave a short talk on work of things before auxiliary is "memberâ€" ship" ~and ~rehabilitation" and â€" only with aâ€"large andâ€"active â€"membership can the great task of rehabilitation be carried on. & Legion Auxiliary__ Holds Fine Meeting To Contribute Many o The unit voted to send $25.00 to U. S. Veterans hospital for Christmas fund and $20.00 to Normal to help purchase gifts for orphans at Christâ€" mas. ~; mlfie Raatiie ‘Rmiv'umr’_â€"â€"‘â€"â€"‘*‘e mnacexs â€"The following letter was read by the secretary addressed to Mrs. F. E. Meyer who was one of the unit members who visited the U. S. Veterâ€" ans hospital on Tuesday, October 29. "My dear Mrs. Meyer: . of the rehabilitation committée . Of the Deerfield American Legion Auxilâ€" iary we are taking the privilege of expressing our thanks to the auxilâ€" iary for their recent gift, through you, if you will "be"so "kindas to reâ€" lay the message to the proper parâ€" ties. & & "We appreciate greatly all these gifts: 9 quarts of jelly; 10 pints~of jelly; dill pickles; doughnuts; 2 cakes; 3 cartons cigarettes; 20 packâ€" ages life savers; 7 packages cigarâ€" ettes; 15 spice cakes; J3 dozen cookâ€" ies; 1 box candy;â€" magazines. â€"â€"â€" "The patients have already enjoyed some â€"ofâ€"theseâ€"good thingsâ€"and ~unâ€" doubtedlyâ€"the remainder will help us out on several "party days" to come. Very truly yours, 5: Director, Red Cross Service." It â€"was the concensus of opinion that if the unit held a card party on the next regular meeting night, it would be better to dispense with business and hold a special â€"meeting if necessary. The card party will be heldat the home of Mrs. A. Montaâ€" von on Monday evening, December The W. C. T. U. will meet on Tuesâ€" day, November 19, at 2 o‘clock, at the home_ of _Mrs. Fred _H. Meyer on A social hour with refreshments followed the business session. > ‘Our county préesident, Mrs. Tibâ€" betts, ex;;e?a" to be with us to give a report. of ‘the State ention reâ€" cently held at Dnfivfi%hoh; ‘She will also tell of county W.â€"C.â€"T. â€"U. PM&â€",â€":;M;::‘%; It is..earnestly hoped every memâ€" ber will be present to aid in comâ€" pleting plans for our local work this Very Pretty Wedding __ Held Saturday Night ical ~church of â€" Deerfield, Saturday. November 9 at 3:00 p. m., when Mr. Orlin Paul Yenerich was united in marriage to Miss Arlene Brachen, both of Chicago. (Mr. Yenerich is a nephew of the Rev. A. P. Johnson and the ceremony was read by his grandâ€" father the Rev. J. H. Johnsonâ€" of Ashton, TIllinois. â€" The â€" church> was beautifully déecorated with a large white arch covered with green ferns and pink roses;â€"in the center of which hung a large wedding bell filled with rose : petals which ~were showered upon the bride and groom immediâ€" ately ~at <the â€"closeâ€"of ~theâ€"ceremony. On either â€"xzide of the arch were beautiful palms, ferns and baskets of flowers which made a very pretty setting for the occasion. The bride was beautifully attired in white and carried "ahuge bouquet of white roses, while the bridesmaid, who wore paleâ€"green, carried pink roses. The bridesmaid and groom‘s attendant were both cousins of the bride, About 80 guests werepresent including. relatives from I Chicago, Ashton, New York City, Sponsor Card Party f at Deerfield School â€" The finance ~committee of Deerâ€" which Mrs. ‘Lewis Ashman is chairâ€" man is sponsoring a card party in theâ€"school auditorium on the evening of Friday, November 15, to which the public is invited to attend. _ ~~~ Mrs. R. L. Johnson is chairman of arrangement committee; Mrs. Bruce Blaine, sale of tickets; Mrs. R. D. Reeds and Mrs. Chas. Kapschull, reâ€" freshments; Mrs. R:. A. Nelson, tables and cards; Mrs. W. Galloway, prizes; Mrs. F. W. Russo, bridge games; Mrs. Harry Olendorf, five. hundred and Mrs. A. J. Johnson, bunco. Times Party." The 15 prizes awarded fi%;mw by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas of Chicago. Musicians from Austin furnished ‘There will be tables for bridge, five hundred, bunco and any other games guests choose to play, with a â€"prize forâ€" each table.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ning Following the business session of the Deerfield O. E. S. held at the Masonic temple on Thursday eveâ€" Hard Times Party â€"â€" | Follows O. E. S. Meet Matron and Patron, Mr. and Mrs Clarence â€"Sherden. ¢ â€"Initiation will take place at the next meeting, which will be held on Thursday, November. 21 and: officers are requested to .be present. .........._._ _ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fisher and daughter Lucille of Dubuque, Towas, Refreshments will be served. the members enjoved a "Hard ANC

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