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Highland Park Press, 8 May 1930, p. 35

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Thursday, May 8, 1980 Mr. and Mrs. bl. Diebert of Chicago spent the week-end with Mrs. Ditberts parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Klemp, of Fairoaks avenue. Mr and Mrs. the birth of a Friday, May 2, hospital. . Mrs. J. A. Reichelt, Jr,, has re. turned to her duties as visiting teacher at the Deerfield-Shields high “haul after an illness of four months. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Saemnn and two sons. Frances and Robert, of Cross Plains spent the week-end at the home of Mr. George Rich of West Deerfield road, father of Mrs. Sue- man. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sherden of Wttuketrtitt road announce the birth of a sun, Saturday, May 3, at the Highland Park hospital. ins, G, w. Miller will entertain her luncheon bridge club at her home on Hazel avenue, Thursday. Mrs. Eugene Ender and Mr. Ar- thur Ender motored on Thursday to the home of their niece, Mrs. L. A. Dondnnville in Moline, Illinois and returned on Saturday. Mu. Dondan- ville and two children, Lawrence and Catherine, accompanied them and are spending the week with relatives. Miss Mary English of Evanston spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Irvine Brand of Deerfield road. Miss Catherine Hanna of Chicago was a guest of Mrs S. Engdnhl of Second street on Sunday. Miss Sadie Gallowayuwho spent the winter in Palm Harbor, Pla., with Mrs. John Woodman returned to her home on Fridny. _ Mrs. C. Ender celebrated her eighthy-fifth birthday anniversary at her home on Monday. A large num- ber of relatives and friends visited tho Endor home on Sunday and Mon. day to extend congratulations and best wishes to Mrs. Ender, who in I very charming and rermsrkttble wo- men and despite her adv-need age enjoyes the beat of health. , Mrs. C. E. Piper's father, Mr. Grit- fin, is quite ill " the Highland Put-k hospital. 7 _ Mmes. R. D. Reeds, Harold Mar- tin, Harold Youngs and Alex Willc man attended their bridge club It the home of Mrs. R. Greenshde in Highland Park Tuesduy afternoon. David and Bobby Burns, sons of Mr. ind Mrs. C. T. Burns of Todd court have whooping ebugh. Mrs, Amelia Pyle, Mrs. E. J. Bing- ham and daughter Sully of Irving Park visited relatives in Deerfield on Friday. MRS. LORETTA WILLMAN, Local Editor Lincoln Ave., Deerfield, Ill, Tel. Deerfield 168-R DEERFIELD NEWS AND PERSONAL ITEMS Deerfield Locals Send contributions to local correspondent before hue- dar noon. Help her to nuke thin lection interact”. DEERFIELD NEWS-FLASHES R. E. Pet.tis announce son Robert Langdon, at the Highland Park Miss Josephine Woodman is ex. pected to return trom Florida to her home shortly. She recently glider went quite a serious operation. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gentry and family moved from the Richard home on Fairoaks to 860 Park avenue, High- land Park, on Monday. Mrs. Elmer Hoffman has been quite ill at her home on Central avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Braun and family have moved from Park avenue to their new hume on Hue] avenue. MissIRaw, who spent the put three weeks‘at the E. A. Gibbons home returned to her home in Chi- cago Sunday, Miss Frances Lenke, Mrs. Thomp- son and Mrs, Lyons of Waukegan and Mrs. Mary Lee of Blue Island were guests of Mrk. P. Petersen on Sunduy. Mrs. Mary Trube will be hostess to this Independent Social club at her home on Second street, Tuesday, May 18 at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Ira Gardner who was injured m an automobile accident is recover» ing nicely and is expected to return home in a fortnight. The F. Mennell family of High- land Park have moved in to the J, B. Peters home .on Grind avenue. Mia. Ross Sherman entertained at bridge at her home on Oatermln av. enuo, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. C. E. Bates WI: hogan to her bridge club on Tuesday afternoon at her home on Wnrrington road. The E, Frost family who hive been in quarantine with scarlet fever for past six weeks are expected to be out shortly. . Mrs. Roy Miller Sewing club on last Mrs, Harry Muhlke hostess. Mrs. Grace Cotrell and Myrtle are spending the w; Springs. Ark. Billy Tennerman, son Mrs. W. Tennerman, mo silitis Inst week. Included among .the ladies who u- sisted with the Tag day in Deerfield for Chicago Federation of Aged and Adult charities were, Mmel. F'. P. Browning, W. Tennermm, W. K. Haut, R. Y. Williams, Freeman and Miss Irene Roekenbtul. Mr. and Mrs. James Daugherty of Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Labahn on Sunday. The Sewing circle of St. Paul’s Ev. angelical church will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Ed. Juh’rend in Highland Park, Thursday, May " at 2 o'clock. qewlng Circle Meets entertairied her Tuesday evening. will be the next l and daughter the week at Hot of Mr. and ill with ton- THE PRESS Party Given April 30 ls Succepsful Affair One of the delightful main of the past. week, which called forth many eomplimenUry comment; from the guests w“ the party given in the Holy cross plriuh hall on Wed”- oy, April 30. F The gay and spring like deeotatiunq of the hull were particularly pleu- int. The keen interest ttutttitestad by the people uf- the community was evident by the unuuunlly lame nt- tendanee. The maker: of high loom at each able had the happy pleasure of re. eeivine beautiful salad bowls. Miss Ruth Fiesel of Evanston wu- awarded the door prize, Mrs. C. Pet. calving beautiful salad bowls. Miss Ruth Fiend of Evanston wan awarded the door prize, Mm. C. Pet. eruon of Hue] Avenue. the quilt and Mrs. Frank O’Camur the null and pept?.er shukers. _ Following the curd guinea. luscious strawberry Ihortcnke and eomres were served by the hostesses. The date of the next card puny which will bring the series to a clone fur the season will be Pra'dny eve- ning, May 23, and will be in charge of Mrs. W. J. Desmond and In. Whalen. The Deerfield Parent Teacher n- suciutiun will hold its final meeting of the year on Friday afternoon, lily 9 at 2:30, o'cloek. Mrs. C. W. Getty will give report of the state conven- tion and chairmen will give u review of the you's work. There will also be a number of im. portant recommendation: from the executive board. _ This in an important meeting and all interested parents should pin to attend. P. T. A. Final Meeting to Be Held Friday toll 8th District Quarterly Meeting in Deerfield On Friday evening, May M, in the Deerfield school auditorium I qu-r- early meeting of the eighth district American Legion will be held. Headed by the Shnrvin Post Drum Ind Bugle Corps in full uniform u. gionnniru with parade " 8 o'clock after which I busineu sullen, pro- 1mm Ind social hour wlil ho held during which the ladies of the auxil- " will be hostels. The Deerfield lunch-ll team won the first nme of the season on Sand-y afternoon on Jewett- Field when they defeated Northbrook Athletic club In the tenth inning with 1 Icon of 1-0. Another game in scheduled for Bun dny sftemoon, May tt " 2:80. Deerfield Wins Over Northbrook 1-0 Sunday Refreshments and rial hour will Mrs. Mary 8. Wading a tield has enlarged victoriou- cuml battle of never-l months the village of Deer%ld from a rum-ill assessment to [rid drain Second avenue and an condemnutlun a 80 foot strip nun ne the entire length " ' it wan learned Mon Cou y Clerk llendee upon " n decree from the llllnolu court, accurding to thp W Deerfield Woman Wins Case in Surname Court on Spec al Assessment Soul " preme cuurt (Thief Justie Regan Brun- talk on Small Pox and Diphtheria on Wednesday afternoon in the Isl-haul uudituium. Plum-ding his: talk. a movie wan shnwn on Ttaberculosh, and "Mun-u (-xplnined by Min Theda Waterway of Lake County T. B. moiety. Through the Aorta of XIII Olyh Bornemotn, uh'ool nun-mt the program was arranged. [Men-tin. halt prom-urns ware ulna held throughout Dr. L. W. Snuer Given lnstructive Health Talk of pure Evans!“ was arranged Inner-mu wan the week fur t Many of the parent: VIIIM (ho dim-mu dun room: and thoroughly t-njoyed the lovely (-thqu folloVIIn‘ the program. However it. in to be mImttrd that so few mothers attended at it rally was a very worthwhile afternoon. "The wwrul mm max in the uasko The moving pleture machine n- tontly purchased for the w Grammar when] by the pupils of (to eighth grade was put into operation for the tirtst thaw on Friday main. “The Red Rliders." an Indian pro- duction and a Felix candy won the pictum and proved molt alumin- ine. Over too children attend“. Mr. Baum, who in in diam in planning . mwie for every Friday 0min. at 7:30 o'clock when the auditorium ia n m nvie 7 :30 u'el tumble Puma no invited, A null Id think»: he will be dun-cod. The lie -uu Me “In Illegal because one of the m- innow. mandated by the city tn , the aurvvuwu unqullmed to n that cup-city. t was Wilbur B. Bra-ell of Water. n. Mm. Wen-sling churned that oll was by law im-umpewnt to , up: "otnmirudmter in Deerllvld use he was neither I voter nor a lent of the villi“. Sun nt Red Raiders" ld First Movie Shown mun“. but iuuw nu, Dr. lmuiu W n (we a very Sm.” Pox and Di W '0 reverse- " enuling'u 0ch th county mar llendee upo n the “Hm n: to the let-idea was framed by Farmer, who held that Int-nutrient And yummy the ehudtett Ill mun-ruled group nix W. Saver of very mum" and Diphtheria on on in the actual by nd acquire by “rip of In! tteth of the Monday by poll receipt. of grade, pun Judge Wuukenn The frame ion mum-me fr will; Doer- 'onl I I hoop win: made

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