s folâ€" i Seiâ€" more ous ve. ion busiâ€" Sven nent iris~â€" his levâ€" ~the ; _ As and not but ve, SSâ€" ve lence " for arnâ€" conâ€" lies, * ~Mr, Oaks Mre,â€" Hunt) Was a On Frida; bocker, E, j visited Miss at the home a luncheon to Fi'eldl ~Tea â€" The young Hrs. Waltar A group of women alow church are nla * M e mene C212 M .o idiy as had been expected. f ~â€" The children of the eighth grade of the Deerfield Grammar school are preparingâ€" to present an operetta, "Polished Pebbles" in the naar futnan Miss Mirian Stryker who is spendâ€" ing several weeks with a family in Golf visited ‘at the home of her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Stryker, Sunday, * ce t t l ns s Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr. who fell on the icy sidewalk, January 15 in Highâ€" land Park, receiving a spinal injury and concussion of the brain, has been confined to her home for over ia month and is not recovering as rapâ€" y as ht Rnkh nurmn hh aAn of the oldest members of the society including, Mrs. Mary Wessling, Mrs. C. Fehr, Mrs. Mary Fritsch and Mrs. Margaret Freese. tines _ The Woman‘s Missionary society of the,B_‘ ilow church sent Valenâ€" ._Miss _ Helen Reichelt, Miss Jean Nygard and a group of Oak Terrace teachers enjoyed a dinner and theâ€" ater party in Chicago Saturday eveâ€" ning. ; > > ® ' Lena ‘Mears in Chicago (Mrs. ‘s aunt) Wednesday. Mr. Hunt one of the pallbearers. Mrs. Harry Muhike substituted for Missâ€" Alice White in the Deerfleld school the fore part of last week. _ Miss Mayme McNamara of Lake Forest visited at the home. of Mrs: J. A. Reichelt Jr. on Thursday. She also visited the Deerfleld school. Miss McNamara was principal of the Deerâ€" fieldâ€"school during the World war and made a very enviable record for herâ€" self v&ile ~teaching here.: She has been teaching in Lake Forest for the past few years.~ . _ a Miss~Christ Duffyâ€"who is ill @ home of her niece, Miss Kate in Highland Park. _and Mrs, Dan Hunt of Fair avenue, attended the funeral of Friday, Mmes. E. E. Ender and F Thursday, Feb. 20 in the form of flow;;'; enominationa f MRS. LORETTA WILLMAN Lineoln'Ave.,’Deerï¬eld, T.* ' Deerfield Locals DEERFIELDâ€" NEews Coie RS M ITU“’ in the Mr?umn, n fr_om the Bungâ€" DEERFIELD NEWSâ€"FLASHES was taken to last week. . J. Knickerâ€" ". Hempstead , 1980 meeting and in ~â€"Marshall to four r to make this section interesting. Games, dancing and refreshments were the features of the ‘evening. D $D C e CCC â€" «»Cigits 4nd lflall Day attended in costume and Miss Elizabeth Schilstra was awarded first prize for best ladies unusual dress; Mrs. G. Sheahan of Highland Park, second; Mr. Ray Ketchem of Lake Forest, first .gentlemens, and Mr. Joe Peddle of Highlandâ€" Park, second. Mundelein, Arlington Sixty guests from .l’:'_'.‘i.,__&rkn Lake _ _The unusual par ditorium of the : school on last Sa Mr. and Mrs. R. D Aa delightful affair lQâ€"Dovmer'n Gnove; ngton; June 15 â€" 28â€"Algonquin; July August 10â€"Palatine. registered. _gn"’ "i'. ponsor : pril 6â€" A prize to the high "seorc in each club was league. ‘James McLaug! ert Pettis tied for high Deerfield elub. ~Two ne admitted to the leag Gr%ye and Belvidere, elubs now enrolled. HA._ Moser, Palatine, treasurer. _ Â¥% Dr. B. D.‘ Lemery, _ viceâ€"president;â€" Carl Qeer_fl_eld, second vi AND â€"PERSONAL ITtEms At a meeting of the Northern IIliâ€" nois Trapshooters league held last Thursday evening in Palatine, the following officers were elected: H. M. Bauder, Geneva, president; ] Dr. B. D.‘ Lemery, Waukegan, first Trap Shooters [,ea' gue As . Rlects New Officers poned _next Monday « Monday evening, March by Mrs., Ed at her home FolHlowing are S C e oo ~ Puauuk is teaching the eighth grade in a school for colored children in Evansâ€" ton. He is also> studying for Masters degree at Northwestern university. Deerfleld ~relatives received word of the death of Charles Smith Ir., nephew of Mrs. B. H. Kress, who died at his home in Seattle, Wash., Friday. The Pot Luck club Was antartainad ' The Young Ladies‘ club Presbyterian church will meet home of Miss Dorothy Myers . urday evening, Feb. 22 at 8 Anmembenmurmu,be] as well as anyone interested : siring to join the club. Mr. D. McTaggart, a former er in the Deerfleld Grammar. is taarhine "tha Lt Lin : c ocg Delightful Party unusual party given in psychology class f the Deerfleld Grammar last Saturday evening by s. R. Dobbins proved quite Tel ': Loc‘l Edï¬")r ea 1or high score in the b. _Two new clubs were _ the league, Downers Belvidere, making eight irs. B. H. Kress, who died in s“uh) wuh., Frid"_ suck club was Qntemim «â€"Clapper on Wednesday in Northbrook, ology class will be postâ€" Monday evening until ins, Feb, 22 at 8 o‘clock. ‘s are urged to be present anyone interested and deâ€" . Deerfleld 153â€"R lub was given by the McLaughlin and Robâ€" the hurch will meet at the Dorothy Myers on Satâ€" _ Deerfield, Highâ€" Forest,â€"Chicago, n ~Heights and irl T. Anderson, viceâ€"president; R. highest individual Waukegan; May â€" May 18â€"Barâ€" _ Deerfleld; June 20 â€" Geneva; list of dates of Feb. 15 3rd. the au. of ~the teachâ€" school Mrs. Piper died at her home at Ontario, Ore., Wednesday, Feb y Aiken and Mrs. Carolyn P. Don beâ€" sides Charles Piper of Deerfleld sur. vive her. February 17. © Funeral lctvie::w were s held at Berwyn Methodist church and | . , interment was at Graceland, tt;::: Mrs. Piper died at her homs a+ Charles â€" Piper Mother of Mrs o‘clock, lead costume. Ca for beést ensi sponsor a masquerade party on Thura- sonic temple and invited the public to attend. There will be a short busiâ€" ness session preceding the party and members are urged to be at the temâ€" ple promptly at 8 â€"o‘clock, The Grand march will be at 10 alulass Hol e L_ & Hold Masque Party The Deerfleld 0. E. S. chapter will SpOnsOor a masonernada nawks _. nmu .. _ Deerfield O. E. S. Will Plan to attend and remember date, Friday, February 21, the p Holy Cross church hall, time o‘clock. â€" = . Bridge, five will be played. A large assortment will be awarded inc prize. _ â€" : Fice 0. ce _ The ladies of the Altar and Rosary society of the Holy Cross church are M&hing'itruï¬rï¬ff on Friâ€" day evening, February 21 at 8 o‘elock, in the parish hall of the church and extend an invitation to the: public to attend. 4 ya j Mrs. L. Gloden is chairman of the arrangement . committee. Clock, lead by officers flin"Cbic;ni:i stume. Cash prizes s will be awarded r best costumes, Refreshments will be served To Hold Card Party _ 150 ooo .. es years oldâ€"and â€"was born in Chicago where she lived until eleven â€" years ago when she went to Galian, Mrs. Mitchell frequently visited in Deerfleld where she made a number of friends who are grieved to hear ] of her death. h W. E. Smith and a . brother Smith, Besides Mrs. f)ennond, M chell leaves to mourn her de husband:‘ one daughter Marian eral weeks. Funeral services will be held Wednesday | morning, Febâ€" ruary 19, from her late home and burial in Northfield cemetery â€"Wedâ€" nesday afternoon. . Mrs. W. L. Mitchell, William Desmond, died in Galian, Mich., Sun February 15 after an i Ql‘.l 'w*h. FEnmaral . Desmond‘s Sister _ _ _ Passes Away Feb. 15 C Mrs. Piper | fail to hear her, _ * _2c." Is Buried â€"Monday /.. ï¬w * P‘W. mother of 'il‘. r was A_W & IM"' hundred â€" and * Dumopd, Mrs. Mitâ€" Mitchell, sister ‘nt of lovely prizes including a door ell, sister of Mrs, Tuesday, Februaty 25 died at her home |teams, St. Paul‘s and Nort] Sunday morning,| meet for the first time i an illness of seyâ€"| at the DanrkalA m___"_ C served. remember the her death, her Thursâ€" bunco » f‘tbï¬r, es will , â€"Feb= __ Mr. and Mrs. Ha tertained at two tal their home on Haze I|_Il.._ ids to her luncheon bridg day at her home on (Additional Deerfleld cordially invited ine regular meeting of the Wilmot school P..T. A,; will be held at the school on Friday evening, February 21 at 8 o‘clock.â€" â€" ~â€" This will be an important meeting in «â€"many respects so all members should attend. ; ~â€"The Founders‘ day program will be both helpful and entertaining. The speaker will be our district director, Mrs. H. A. Storms of Wilmette. Don‘t fail to hear her. _\ _‘ne schools of ~that country on December 30, a national holiday comâ€" memorating the death of Dr. Rizal, & Filipino patriot. The filling of the chests is the culmination of a proâ€" gram of study of the Philippines and its people. P B oc nrtnadniaises is en charch 44 ments of the Deerfield Presbyterian church school are engaged in a World Friendship project, promoted by the committee on world friendship beâ€" tween children of the United States and children of the Philippine Islâ€" ands. Two or more friendship treasâ€" nrechestlwillbesentbyther- byterian church school. filled. with smallâ€"toys â€"and other attractive arâ€" ticles, carrying good will greetings to the Filipino children. These chests willbemilodtothol‘ilipiaoDepnrt- ment of: Education, for distribution in the schools of that country on December 30. a natiamal helHacll‘. This will be the big game of the season. Northbrook is our nearest neigubor to the south. ~For several years these two neighborhoods have furnished keen rivalry â€"and strong competition in various athletic conâ€" tests. ‘There no doubt is aâ€"greéat. doa.loleoryinboifl:abletodo- feat your riearest rival. â€" Last year Northbrook was victor _over the St. Paul‘s boys, but what the result will be thi:-'season amine im dan e oo op c c Agges DC 0 wo ult ol qs on c e (en .. eR e CA fans from each community ought make things interesting. Don‘t the Northbrook fans outnumber â€" home rooters. Come early to gu antee {oumlf & seat. There will no preliminary game. Starting ti will be 8 o‘clock. s o Wnn uang 1 _ To 9 oC O M teams, St. Paul‘s and Northbrook moet!orthaï¬m“muï¬.“ at the Deerfield Grammar school f nasium. Each team promises to its strongest combination on the and a large following of baske in c 00 Te <. G home~ on Hazel avenue St. Paul‘s to Play regular World Friendship flg,_;: aeâ€" :c eages o en ie i mt ic We â€"â€"â€"â€"..â€" n# 41L n.f?g "!nlii(fl." del“l‘t’- ‘ys, but what the result will season remains to be. seen. Ender will be hostess i bridge club on Thursâ€" ne on Waukegan road. â€" Harry Olendorf enâ€" of the â€"Wwilmot school interested friends are | to attend. tables of bridge at neighborhoods have rivalry â€"and strong arious athletic conâ€" ) doubt is aâ€"gréat being able to deâ€" News page 36) _Northbrook, will time this season imar school gymâ€" promises to have outnumber the early to guarâ€" There will be Project i the floor basketball the two to let