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Highland Park Press, 13 Mar 1930, p. 35

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The Operetta, "Polished Pebbles" given recently by the girls of the seventh and eighth grades of the Deerfield Grammar school, was well presented and much credit is due to Prineipal Carl E. Bates who directed it and took a dual role in the operetta, himself. About sixty dollars wag cleared and added to the eighth grade treasury. A new ill: in to be purchued for the outside flag Matt with part of the money. The object of a mission is to offer extraordinary opportunities for hetus ing the Word of God and for worthily receiving the sacraments of. Penance and Holy Eureharist. Everybody mak- ing the mission should attend mass and the hours for mass are Sundays at the usual hours, 8 and 10, week days 6 and 8 o’clock. Instructions will bd given by the missionary at all the masses on Sunday as well as on week days. An instruction on the Rosary will be given every evening at the beginning of devotions at 8 o'eloek. Sérmons will be preached at the high mass on Sundays and every eve- ning during the mission except Sat. urday. . Beginning Tuesday trfter.ttoon of each week confessions will be heard every day between 4 and 6 o'eloek; every night. after the devotions, be- ginning Tuesday night, and every morning after the mission masses, beginning Wednesday morning. An invitation is extended to both Catholics: and non-Cntholics of the community to attend this mission and to hear Rev. Treacy, who is a very eloquent speaker and whose sermons ore most interesting as weft as high- ly instructive. Operetta Given by Pupils Nets Class $60 Thursday, March 13, 1930 A mission will be given in the Holy Cross9tholie church, Deerfield, by the Rev. T. J, Treacy and will open Sunday, March M and conclude Sun. day; April 6. There will also be a class of in- struction conducted, time and place to be announced by the missionary. This clsss is for adult Catholics who have not gone to confession not com- munion nor been eoMrmed and for non.Catholieis, who wish to take up I study of the Catholic religion or who wish to inquire into it. Hold Mission at Holy Cross Church March 23 to April 6 The flrst week will.be devoted to the women and the second week to the men. V Lincoln Ave., Deerfield, Ill. DEERFIELD NEWS AND PERSONAL ITEMS Send contribution to loo-l correspondent More M day noon. Help her to make this section interesting. MRS. LORETTA WILLMAN, Local Editor DEERFIELD NEWS-FLASHES Mr. William Hartman was killed in an nutomobile accident on lut Tuesday near his home in Chicago. Funeral services were held on Fri- day, March 7, at St. Paul's church, Kemper place and Orchard street, and burial was in Union cemetery at Northbrook. ' If winner of second game loses in fourth game opponents of fourth game opponents of fourth-oreetaoin game will have to play fifth game to decide championship. Three victor- ies in the series will decide the cham- pionship. Fur its evening meeting March 19 the Garden club of Deerfield is for- tunate in having secured Dr, C. o. Schneider of Winnetka who will dis- play his nationally known auto. chromes. which are photographs in naturnl colors produced by I speck] photographic plate and development. Mr.' Herrman was 67 your: old and was born and spent hil boyhood in this vicinity. The trophy may be seen in the win- dow at the Not: Hardware Co. Dr. Schneider's ability and choice of subjects has been especinlly recog- nized by the National Geographic I0- 'eiety.. Former Resident Is Killed in Accident He leaves to mourn his death, three sisters. Mrs. Sarah Gilmore, Mn. Minnie Willman of Chicago and Mrs, Louisa Hush! of Deerfield, two broth- ers. Henry of Evanston and Edward of Deerfield, Complete Plans for Basketball Tourney Representatives from the three teams participating in the tournament met at the Deerfield Grammar school and drew up the following schedule: March 20-St. Paul’s vs. Deerfield March 29-Wirmet of second game vs. winner of third game. A silver trophy presented by J. R. Not: Hardware Co. will be presented to the chlmpionl. . Dr. C. o. Schneider to Address Garden Club Dr. Schneider shows mlny scene- in hmilinr north shore gardens. The Garden club of Deerileid and its guests will meet " the home of Mn. E. J. Ginter, Sunset lane. Mrs. Richard Farmer and Mrs. R. L. John- son Inkling hostesses. A.C. Mareh'22-Winner of first game vs. Bungalow church. Tel. Deerfield 153-R THE PRESS Mr. and Mn. P. H, new won guest: of Mrs. Huffy Norton of Hur- vey, Illinois on Sundly. Mmel. Robert Greenslade and Alex Willmm have issued invitation! tor n luncheon bridge for Stand-y. lunch 16 to be given at the Green-Inch reli- dence in Highland Park. Mrs. Levin And Mm. Mueller of Highland Purl: were - of In. Annie Willmm on Sundny. Ml" Rose Frost has recovered from a two weeks illueu. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Not: announce the birth of I Ion at the Highlnnd Park hospital Thursday, Much 6. Mr. and Mrs. L. Gloden Ind us their guests on Sunday, Mm. A. Goltl and daughter Josephine, Christen. Ind Tony Schmidt of Chiclgo. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Brehm and family of Ar- lington Heights. _ The Bus family on Rosemary Ter. race are quarantined with scarlet fever. Mrs. Harold 'Mnrtin underwent I tonsil operation " the Highllnd Park hospital on Monday, The Sewing circle of St. Paul’s Ev- angelical church will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Fred Horenber- gm" on Central avenue on Thursday afternoon, March 20 at 2 o'clock. Mmel. R. D. Reeds, P. W. Russo. Alex Willmnn and Harold Younis attended their bridge club, which was entertained by In. Herman Gold. berg in Keno-In, Wir., mend-y oft- crnoon. Mrs. B. J. Dickenl of mt! visited her niece, Mrs. B. E, Pectin on Friday. Park hospital Thursday, Much 6. Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Carr, who have went the put two months It Long Beach, California, returned to their home on Hue] avenue, Sundly. Mr. Ind Mos. Roy Bergen Guild of Chiclgo were guests at the ham. ttf Mrs. J. A. Reiehelt, Jr., on Saturday. On Saturday evening Maith 16, the Patrick club of Welt Luke Forest will sponsor I dance in St. Patrick‘- hull. . Mrs. Agnes Clavey nnd two children Frederick and Pltricin IIIVE returned from Mllmi Bench, Florida, where they have upent the put two month. The Missionary society of the Pres. byterinn church will hold thqir In- nunl meeting It the home of In. M. J. Andrew on Thur-day afternoon, March 20, " 2 o'clock. I!" Emily Knuk und In. In Gardner will have churn of the lotion. F Mrs. bellie Behrens returned to her home on Saunders road from the Highland Park hospital last week and is recovering slowly from I long ill- The Tuesday met this week W. K, Rout in Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Ott of Well- ington, Kansas, are visiting at the home of Mr. Ott'. brother, George on, of Second qtrqet. Mrs Schur will etttertaht in honor of In. Gibbons on Saturday on- Deerfield Local: evening Sewing club It the home of In. Brilmodl. Roy Berlen Guild of ]St. Patrick's Party Pianned for March 17 tht loudly evening, March IT, I M, Pntrick'u party will be given in the Holy Crou Catholic church par- ish hall at tt o'clock. It will be I pivot party and * wry special ind bountiful priu will be given to the winner at and! an. " bridge, hee hundred or bunco. Chicken Pie Supper to Be Held Much 14 Mr. Adolph Kottruch Ilu do-trd a beautiful plant, whlch will be than u I door prim. The Indies of the W. M. S. of an Bung-low church will nerve I chick. pie supper in the dining room of the church on Friday evening, lurch M. Inning at 5:30 and continuing and! " In urved. . The party in in charge of Hty. II- gehe Ender, who 'will be “shut! by Mines. W. J. Amendt, Henry Put-- nou and Alex William prize cummib tee and limes. B. H. Kreu. F. H. A nominal sum will be chlmd. After reading lhe_templing menu‘nnd considering the very low prim. why cook or eat at hornet We the h.- ily out for I ml treat. Follow“. is the list of good things to out which ttOtt Ind tee and Eamon. Mooney, Gaut- will pivot sad them will In a prime for each table of ham, silty- six, five hundred " brim. cook or at " home? ily out for I real twat the lint of good thing: will be served. Rieed potatoes, hating powder bil- cuiti w h ere-med chicken. pen. let. tuce (ad with thousand in“ drou- ing, lemon pie and entree. Mr. Ind In. Howard ChumtMlU of Luke Fore-t Announce the birth of . non Yer! Hound on PM a. Mrs. Churchvillo in handy Viol- Mngblom of Nerfu1d, Mn. Albert E. Kitchen neatly n- ceived word of the death of her noth- er. who died at her home in Eu- land, Feb. " mu . mu tun-i. She is survived by hot in“ and her daughter, In. Him. Announcement in mode of the mar- rinn of Olive Ila-mum: of [Ah Pore" cud Raymond Claw]. which took plus: " the Clove, In... mn- lnnd Park, on Wednesday "at... Inch 5. Deerfield o. E. S. Will Hold Card Party Following I chart basin“ “Idol of the DeeriUld chapter o. E. B. on Hand” evening, Incl " the members will mun-or a public and party. Mrs. F. P. Browning is chairman of the urnnumenu and In. Bomb. luv in ch-irmgn of Minimum. ning. Members of the NerNid nu- slittry will he won. the (nut. who have been ineitA. rerun-n Alex William prize commih "mes. B. H. Kren. F. H E. Front, W. Dun-cud. I Cunningham, L. Glendon, I Ind W. Stem. rehmshmeetta

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