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Highland Park Press, 27 Mar 1930, p. 35

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Thursday. March M, 1930 St. Paul’s Wins Two Games in Tourney Tuesday, March 20, St. Paul's de. feated the Deerfield Athletic club 86 to 15. Theyinners encountered lit. tle difficulty in holding their oppon- ent: in check. The score at the end of the that half, 16 to 4, indicates thut St. Paul's was master of the mu.- tion, The score however is no indica- tion of the quality of playing. The A, C. boys played well but due to the fact that the St. Paul's boys out. reached them they could not play the type of basketball which usually wins the game. Saturday, March 22, the Bungalow church fell victim to the St. Paul’l boys. The final score being 34 to 26. This second game furnished tt little more opposition than the first and from that standpoiht proved more in- teresting to the spectators. The box score of the two games will reveal other interesting facts. Lineup: Bt, Fall's t86) _ -.- Deane“ AC. Ltfl, Bezel-t f ......,.....T2'a H. Dist I m... T01 Luleler t .F-v'. 2 1 a Cox t -.F_..-_..F_._. 4 o , Dunn-w L.... 1 1 1 sun e ...-....-...~I o 1 J. Thom" c _ 's" I 4 Wake I _eTTtttwt.. 0 . 2 Van Blair It ".. 2 l IV Front . ' . ,r.t.. tr 0 , Harris R Tttr.-.... 0 0 0 J. Cuhmore .. 1 ' I A. Johnson 3... It ' l . Thursday, March 27, the two losing teams will oppose each other. The winner of Thursday's game will play St. Paul's Saturday, March W, for the final game of the tournament. Mr. J. R. Notz of the Not: Hardware company will present the trophy to the Deerfield champions. Garden Club Enjoys Unique Program Mar. M) The Garden club of Deerfield With the Bttttttoekburtt Gtrden club mem- bers as guests enjoyed tt very delight. ful meeting " the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Ginter last Wednesday eve- ning, Mrs. R. Farmer and Mn. R. L. Johnson assisting the hostess. Dr. C. o. Schneider of Winnetkl showed his beautiful collection of Auto.Chromes. These pietures we amazingly wonderful in chntrut to the usual hand-colored pictures dem. onstrating the remlrknble fidelity of natural color reproduction by his method. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Glnter mede a special charming setting for the showing of these wonderful views 1nd the social hospitality of Mm. Gin- ter and assisting hone” added much to a delightful evening. Salon t P...... Herman t ___. E. Johnson f. J. Thom-n c.. P. Thom" tr Van Bill? tt,., Huck . NM St. Pul'l Lincoln Ave., Deerfield, Ill. DEERFIELD NEWS AND PERSONAL ITEMS Sand contribution- to local compondut bacon M dny noon. Help her to talk. this union inmate. tMt MRS. LORETTA WILLMAN. Local Editor "P, BPP 'tijt" tot {Ni DEERFIELD NEWS-FLASHES Sum: c ...~....-. Wake g _rrTetrwwr Front 3 ' .rrtt$t J. Cuhmore . Mush-In W! Cumin“: t Me-re Malone, t tr_r.tt' Raul-n e _.s.....r_., Olrlln: . Pf . Walterdlnl K... Johnston . .. Fr Russell u ,, B-uw (1|) if?! 101 1tttt BPP 101 (no otrtr ii Mrs. F. H. Meyer Heads Missionary Society At the annual meeting of the W0- msn’s Missionary society of the Pres- byterisn church held Thursday after. noon, Msrch 20 at the home of Mrs. M, J. Andrews, Mrs. F. H, Meyer wss unanimously re-elected president for the ensuing yen and other omens elected were: Vice President, Mrs. M. J, Andrews; recording secretsry, Mrs. E, H. Selig; corresponding secretary, Mrs. S. P. Hutchison; tressurer, Mrs. Fred Biggie. Following the busing-I union, de- licioua refreshments were served by the hostess. Township Election in W. Deerfield Apr. 1 The annual West Deerflcld Town- ship election will be held on Tuesday, April l, from 7 gm. until tr Fttt. Places of voting will be Town hall for those living in precinct number one and Ed, Blumehl's Item for those living in precinct number two. The purpose of the election is to elect a supervisor, town clerk and 3350550: and candidates are: Jlmel O'Cottnor, supervisor; Juli: Peterson, town clerk: E. H. Selig, useuor. There is no opposition. The annual town meeting will con- vene at 10 a. m. in Town hall. The Rummage Sale held under the auspices of the Deerfield P. T. A. last tall proved so popular and netted the association such u neat sum. that plans are under way to hold another one and Ed. Bleimehl's store for those urgently requested to save their rum- mage for this sole. Deerfield P. T. A. Plans Rummage Sale Soon Clothing of my kind, childrem. men: or women: " well In home- hold articles are 'ureepuble. Witch toe date. _ . Mrs. Irving Brand, committee chit-man of the ticket “I: for the Garden club of DeeriUld, for the Gut- den and Flower show " the Chic-no Stadium, April 6 to 13, reports the rule is progressing with much enthus- iasm. Many people wnntlng tickets to "se-this mnrvelous show. The P. T. A. of Deerfield Ichool is rehearsing tt three not comedy, “Sun- shine" which they will present in the very In” future. Watch for further announcements. Ticket Sale Propane: Tel. Dtterfleld 168-R TE! P388. Mrs. Ruth Prue is slowly mover- inc from insub- received in an auto- mobile accident only in January. Almon and Edvard Proat soul of Mr. and Mn. Earl Front of Octet-nun Avenue are ill with scarlet fever. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Km- ot Witt. neuu. Mr. and Mrs. Georg. Ruhr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grand-do of Highland Put-k were mm " the B. H. Kru- home during the put week. Mrs R. D, Reed: of Orchard strut wu hasten to her bridge club on Tuesday "Untodn. Mr. ind Mrs. Ethan Willmu And hmily of three childnn And In. Willmnn': mother, In. W. Schillin- ber left Frldly morning for their (It- ure home in Milwaukee, Whom-in. Gran area on Friday evening and Sunni-y kept the Deemld are de. partment buy and the people no cautioned not to "In he too clone to residents or when there ii I high wind. The “when bridge club will be entertained by Min Jun Nun-d on Thursdly evening, March 21 " the home of Mm. A. W. Knuk on Wau- kegnn rand. A group of the omen- of the Door- tuld o. E, 8. chapter tstttertained In compliment to Mrs, Clarence Shel-den " the home of Mrs. F. P. Browning on Monday evening.. Mr. and Mrs. George Emu-om went Int week In Wuhinxton. D.C. The Tuesday evening Sewing club waur entertlined by Mm. R. E. Pettis this week. Min Bennett, who teach“ In the Grove uhool on Dundee road we: I guest of Miss Helen Reichelt on Tue-- day. Mn. F. Labllm m I luncheon glint of Mrs. William Scheulllel' of Chicuo on Thursday. Mrs. Hun-y Muhlke is subltitutln. in the Oak Terrace school. Highwood. The Ladies Aid society of St. Paul's Evmnlic‘ul church hu boon "wind to the Arlington Height: Woman'- Federltion to be held It Bennonvlll: on Tuesday, April I. It will be m all dny meeting And will convene at 10:00 mm. Mn. Lincoln Fem: wu homun- to her bridge club on Tuesdny utter- noon at her home on Guam-n av- can. The Coterie will meet at tho home of Mrs. Len": Brand on Darnell! rand on Friday. April 4. Mrs. Mary Wmlinc land " Im- zuelu on Saturday. In. J. Shun] of Le Mun. Iowa: mu Lydia Hou- um of Arlington Height» Mrs. Mnry Cookly of Olumul nvenue Ind yr. G. P. Beudlley of McGovern street, Highlmd Park were mIrrled Saturday, lurch " It th80, o'clock by the Rev. H. P. Slum"! " the Both-n1 Eva-gelled church. Mr. And In. Beardsley will Mill. in Highlmd Park. Mr. and In. G. Witer m din. ner new of Mr. and In. Coolidge of HIM on I“. mama Local: Sammy. Inch .-Pittst (an. ot hukothll (aura-non! Mm lo- cal tum " D-tuid school. My. Atretl 1 -- W. It. I. of Bethlehem tummy-l. , o'clock. Imnlc muting. Mannie hawk. I o'clock. Thursday, April b-D- nochty at Pmbyurhn church. , o'clock. Luna Aid society " It. Mk Ee. '.tgtf church, , o'clock. o, I. I. chap r muting. 'U.onie (ample. I o’clock. Wodnuday. April '-Liott'e dub. 12:30. lotion Woodman ot Am. hank ample. I o'clock. Friday, April d-Altar and his” Mickey u Holy Crou chunk. Owing to the seven weather on Tawny. the Dal-add mama school VIII dimmed " noon. In. Lurk Minna: tad In. A. R. Warner of the Garden club of Deer. fUld hue their banquet arr-wt for living room well planned for tho Central Bum and“ cud Hm show being held " Chic.” Indium. April 6 to 18. Mrs. P. W. Run-o And In. New nrtner m pinning a Iliad“ boa study tor the Centul smu Garden and Flower about. mprodtteiete a low- ly oil painting tor the Gum club of Deer0eld exhibit. Mr. and In. G. A. V Bprlnmld IVOIIIM, mm birth of a m at the Hight henna]. loudly. lurch u Florin and Owen Savage .1 ml. mo up“! Sunday with their lather. In. H. Sum. . Weuley Btryker and key Quick of Sioux City, Iowa. who are attending Ame: college at Amen, love, up.” their nation of I few day- between semester: at the home of Valley'- parents. Mr, and In. John Striker. Kenneth'Weulin‘, who the m Amen we: home with his new. Kr. and In; Chester Weeding one the wick-end. On Beau-day evening Kr. out Mrs. Weill!“ ertteetaittsd In honor of the young men. tht My theydeperted bymoureulmee- comp-Med by Done“ but» end George Starker, who planned to meld e few days in Amen. The regular meeting of an " mnn's Minimum-y moiety of the Beth. lchem Evangelical church will it hold " the church on My Moon. April I. In. Floyd annu- will have charge of the 6etrotlomlaF, In. Gin, the Inna “(I huh-u- wlll include, In. I. Rapp, In. Clu- ter Welding and In. J. D. CAM. On nut My 0mm. Apr“ I, Dr. Ind In. Wprttt will nun-In their bridge club of which ”INN are from Darn-Id. Mr. and In. Willi“! [not and daughter [arm of Wuhan vh- ited " the km of In. - mother, In. I.” t3natNld on Sunday. Constance Meyer, "tratttrr of It. Bttd In. u by In,» mtqtrmted bu eighth birthday on lulu "tar. DEERFIELD CIVIC CALENDAR A. Willa of announce the Highland Park

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