tegulay masonic temple. ; The officers for the ensuing year fill be installed and Mrs. Augusta Hagiâ€"will act as installing officer and Hilda Soefker as ceremonial marshal. Mrs. Lillian Johnston is director of the Juveniles, « The Altar Rosary society of the Holy Cro'a':nc‘ll:mh will hold Thais the Ind home on 11 at 9 , party a llsonic Un ® Â¥eniles will with swollen glands. ~Miss Dorothy Eads is spending sevâ€" eral weeks with her aunt Miss Mary Burns in Wilmette. ; Gladys Ott, daughter of Mr. and PStDce â€" Olendorf‘s Dry Goods store is ofâ€" Miss Dorothy Eads is spending sevâ€"| fering to the local churches and ral weeks with her aunt Miss Mary | schools an opportunity of raising urns in Wilmette. ; funds. Each one is assigned a day Gladys Ott, daughter of Mr. and and given ten per cent of the gros lasbeenb' or the p: aree ce heyâ€"also may conduct a food sale lith wumnfiaes ns Lk. c VC J Theâ€"Deerfield chapter 0. E. S will lm_re a social hour with cards, bunco Mrs, end with her sister, Mrs. Mabel Reed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 3 Mrs. Eugene Ender will be hostess toâ€" herâ€"luncheonâ€"bridge â€"club at her home on Thursday. at Mrs. B. H. Kress is spending a fortnight with relatives in Minneaâ€" polis, Minn., and Fargo, N.D. _ â€" _ veernield avenue, Messrs. Elmer Clavey and Axel Larson of Highland Park, left Saturâ€" day evening for Lakeland, Fla., where they will spend several weeks. f Mr. Leonard has resigned his posiâ€" tion in the T. J. Knaak Drug store on Waukegan road. ‘ Deerfield Mrs, T. L. Knaak has been quite ill for the past week at her .home on rs. Mary _Cooksy willâ€"entertain Independent â€"Social club at her e on Tuesday afternoon, February t S ateloak.1"1>: > :lsnde .c. ns n Thursday, Fobrnr{ 13, the juâ€" les of the Deerfield R.N.A. camp be entertained at a Valentine y and five o‘clock dinner in the Mrs, M. E. Hastings has returned to her home on Somerset road from a thorough week‘s visit with her daughter Mrs. W. S. Comstock of Chicago, â€" who â€" hasâ€"a â€"sonâ€" William Stockson born January 15. S Thursday, Feb. 6, 1930 JItar and Rosary society of Cross church will hold. their meeting in the parishâ€" hall send contributions to local correspondent before Tuesâ€" _ â€"â€"â€"dayâ€"noon.~Help her to make this section interesting. MRS. LORETTA WILLMAN, Logal Rditor Lincoln Ave., Deerfleld, Ill. _____ Tel. Deerfleld 153â€"R DEERFIELD NEws aAND Deerfield Locals DEERFIELD NEWSâ€"FLASHES _ The Parentâ€"Teacher association of the Everett school will sponsor a masâ€" querade bail in the school on Saturâ€" day evening, February 15, and exâ€" tfend an invitation â€"to the public to attend. . Prizes will be awarded and. agood time assured. L ‘ \ St. â€" Paul‘s ~Evangelical church, Tuesday, Feb. 11. * Presbyterian church, ‘Wednesday, F‘bo 12. 7 7 # Holy Cross Catholic church, Thursâ€" day, Feb. 13. _ Deerfleld P.T.A, Friday, Feb. 14. Wilmot P.T.A., Monday, Feb. 17. _ aney aiso may conduct a food sale at the store. Following is the schedâ€" ule: Churches and Schools Given Special Offer Tuesday evening, Feb,. 11 ter _ The teachers and officers of the Presbyterian church school will meet at the home of Mrs. C. G. Pettis on Thursday evening, February sixth, when plans will be formulated for the annual Martha Washington Tea. on Friday evening, February 7, imâ€" mediately following the services in the church. The hostesses for the evening â€"will include Mmes. Earl Frost, Hubert McGuire and Joseph PERSONAL ITrEmMs y 0 For an evening of real entertainment :’come and witness these basketball games. 2 4 The St. Paul‘s boys are all former High school players and under the leadership of coach Nagler who for several years has coached basketball at High schools and Y.M.C.A‘s our hon-q,w‘m,w gpmes. 5 February 25, Northbrook. _ _ â€" March 4, Niles Center. All home _ games are played at the Deerfield ~Grammi@r school gymnasâ€" ium. A girls‘ game beginning at 7:45 will precede the regular league game. se 5oc ce t m s 3 â€"February 11, gationalist‘s.) & iï¬ï¬;iï¬m ponent is leading the league and St. Paul‘s is trailing them by only one game. As the season progresses the standing of the participating teams is getting nmore: interesting. Three teams are now tied for second: place with two games lost while the leader has lost one. Within the next few weeks the leading teams are schedâ€" uled to upset each other which will effect quite a change in the standing of the league. e | _ Tuesday, February 11, the St. Paul‘s basketball team will play one of the most important games of the St. Paul‘s to Play _ Mr. Rockenbach, whose life has been an example of honesty and good citizenship has the admiration of the people â€" of â€"theâ€"community, who are very happy to extend their sincere congratulations to him on the occaâ€" sion of his birthday anniversary. ©/ February 18, Glenview (St. Pet anvanced age he has â€"possession of an hii ~facuities and leads an active Mr. Rockenbach, who has lived in this locality since four months of age can boast of being the oldest man in the vicinity and despite his advanced age he has possession of The_follov[ing is St. Paul‘s ho Among the members of his immeâ€" diate family, who attended were Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Rockenbach of Lake Zurick, Mr. and Mrs. Almon Rockâ€" enbach of Crystal lake, Mr. and Mrs. Williamâ€" F. Plagge, Misses Viola and Irene Rockenbach of Deerfleld. A son, Preston Rockenbach sent &A message of congratulations from Mr. and â€"Mrs. Straus and son Wilâ€" liam of Rogers Park called in the afternoon and tendered their best wishes to Mr. Rockenbach. â€" brated his eighty ninth birthday anâ€" uel Rockenbach on Sundav. Fehrnarv A dinner was given in honor of Mr. George Rockenbach, who celeâ€" brated his cightv ninth hivrthAau a." George Rockenbach : Celebrates Birthday Desplaines Feb. 11 Despiaines ~(Congreâ€" Sunday, February The Deerfield Parentâ€"Teacher assoâ€" ciation will hold their regular meetâ€" ing in the school auditorium on Friâ€" day afternoon, February 14 at 2:30 b‘elock. se There will be a Founders. day. proâ€" gram" after which tea will “’Si‘“f.md by hostesses during the social hour. Deerfield P.T.A. Will _ Hold Meeting Feb. 14 Mrs. W.~Johnston is chairman of the arrangement committee and Mrs. A. J. Johnson is coâ€"chairman. Emdns . ipaiPcadadnt ie soderirt y Following the card games the hosâ€" = _ 3 wiches, 9 fee. The usual price will be charged j ui dou 5 sn t on a 2 ty o +t 5 for admissicn. Tables for bridge, five hur bunco and sixtyâ€"six will be arrs and zuu?: ‘may either pivot or .. The Deerfleld R. N.; A. camp is planning a public card party for the evening of Thursday, February 13 at the Deerfleld Masonic temple. home after April first at 15432 T(yr- tle avenue, Harvey, III. #x Deerfield R.N.A. Plans Public Card Party She carried a bridal bouquet of white Foses and lilies of the valley. > . The maid of honor wore powder bluechiffon and carried pink roses. Dorothy Jean wore a frock of pink crepe de chine and carried pink roses, and Frederick was allâ€"in white. y Mostofthemymhwhowit- nessed. the marriage were relatives. . _A wedding ‘supper was served folâ€" lowing the ceremony after which the couple left by motor for a honeyâ€" moon to New Orleans, Florida and Cuba. â€" eP The bride was lovely in an afterâ€" noon dress of whize flgz crepe hand E A very pretty home wedding of interest to a wide circle of friends in both Deerfleld and Harvey, I!L, was that of Miss Eleanorâ€"Meyor, daughter Eleanor Mever Wed Yesterday Afternoon Mrs.â€"Norton â€"will be at e, five h!mdred, will be arranged proâ€"