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Highland Park Press, 22 May 1930, p. 43

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Thursday, May 22, 1930 Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Meyer spent the past week visiting in Missouri. Mrs, L. A. Dondanville and two children returned Ao their home in Moline, Ill., Friday, miter spending the past two weeks with relatives in Deerfield. Mrs. B, H, Kress, Mrs. Fred Greenslade and Mrs. Robert Green- slade visited Miss Chriat4ne Duffy at bit. Annes Home in Techny, Fri. day afternoon. . M r..and Mrs. Walter Jones of Chi- wan visited Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cla. vey on Sunday. " Mrs, Harold Youngs dt Todd court was hostess to her luncheon bridge club on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Miller visi relatives in Maywood on Monday. Miss Sadie Galloway was hostess to the Juét Sew club at her home on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. John Huhu, who has been seriously ill at his home on Deerfield avenue is glowly recovering. Mrs. Virginia Hicks sustained a number of bruises and sprained ankle whm she fell down stairs at her home on Saturday morning. Helmuth Piepenbrok, sqn of Rev. and Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok was awarded the anyull automobile last Monday evening given away by the group of the Dcertield merchants. Mr. and Mrs. James Garrity and two children Charles and Catherine, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kindiz, who spent the past year in California, ur- rived by motor Sunday in Deerfield, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carstemum of Northbrook, Mrs. Lee Draughon athdaughter, Virginia Lee of West Lake Forest, Mr, ee Mrs, Andrew Peterson of Highl nd Park visited Miss Amelia Petersen during the weck..end. Mr. Hartl, proprietor of the Deer. ticld bakery, is enjoying a vacation at Hut Springs, Ark. _ - -- Mr. and Mrs. Neville visited Mrs. Ira Gardner who is slowly recovering at the Alice Home hospital from in. julies received in an automobile Ic- cident about a month ago. Miss Josephine Woodman and sis- ter, Mrs. Belt Kist, returned Thurs- day from Ozanne, Film, where they h'ave spent the winter. Miss Wood- man is staying with Miss Sadie Gal- loway temporarily while Mr. and Mrs. Russell La Voile and two chil- dren are residing at Miss Woodman's home on Waukegan road. Mrs. La Voile was formerly Marli Kist tind is a daughter of Mrs. Bell Kist. Mrs. B. H. Kress will be hostess to her bridge club at the home of her Send eontrtGtion, to local oorreapondent baton M dly noon. Help her to In“. this uction ttttar-tttte. MRS. LORETTA WILLMAN, Local Editor Lincoln Ave., Deerfield, Ill. Tel. Deerfieif 153-R DEERFIELD) NEWS AND PERSONAL ITEMS Deerfield Locals DEERFIELD' NEWS-FLASHES visited Announce Legion's County Baseball Game Schedule By Dan Hunt , Archie Maplethorpe of Antioch, " rector of athletics for the American Legion of Lake county, has announced the 1930 schedule of baseball'games between junior basebnll teams organ- ized by American Legion posts in Antioch, Deerfield, Lake Bluff, Lake Forest, Nurth Chicago, and Wanke- gun. Games are Iilayed Monday, Tues. day, Wednesday, Thursday, and Sat- urday of each week in June at the places designated. Waukegan has or- ganized a separate league and the Waukegan champion will play the county champion, as noted, the win. nor of the contest to represent the division in the Division Tournament July 10 to 20. Ed Jacobson is chairman of ath- letics for Deerfield Post and manger of the Dee-meld Junior team. The schedule: COUNTY TOURNAMENT J um July Library Closed May 80 The West Deerfield Township Li. brary will be closed all day Memorial Day, Friday, May 30. daughter, Mrs. "Alex Willman, on Wednesday afternoon, May 24. The Independent Social club will meet with Mrs. Floyd Gunckel on Grand avenue, Tuesday nfternoon. May 27 at 2 o’clock. A ____ _ - Ar. and Mrs. w. A. Whiting of Irving Park visited friends in Deer- field on Sunduy. Lake" Blue Deerfield w Malt-ch. " Deertield. lalu- Forest vs North Chic-nu, " Luke Fans". Antioch w 14-h- Mutt. ll Antioch North Chitin: Va Deerfield, at North Chi. [ie,; mm vs North Chicago. " Lake “u! . Derftehl w lake mutt, at Overhaul. _ Luke Fore-4. " Devr6eld. It lake Fortnst Amioch w Iaske Forest. " Antioch.. Nurth Chink" n4 Antioch, ll North Chl. than. Lake Blull' YN Auliuch. II lake Blutt. Deerfield v» North Chic-Kn, at [kernel-L Idukn- For”: n lake Iuutt. It Lake Fumt. Antioch w Dunk-Ill. ll Anum'h. . North Chietum v. Luke Your“. " North Chi-. (Miriam. Luigi-"mun v. mom-m, u Uke mm "mrrtitrld “a Lake Format. ll Drum-Id. Lake Fun-n1 u Antiueh, " [Ala Forst. Anti h w: North Chicano. tst Antioch ~0le Chlcuuu w lake Bluff, " North Wuukewan Wnukwun Wnukmnn Team lhumo of County Wank-inn DIVISION TOURNAMENT July 10 In July 20 DOWN STATE TOURNAMENT' ttt Decatur P-e Jylv%, M, 26 STATE TOURNAMENT L Suriname l Division DISTRICT TUI'RN AM EXT " laAe Forest, In Lake Alu‘iuch, ll Devrtield. t vs North Chicauu. at _ Annual h. 9. 10 Dawn Mate Winner tCounty am). (County ICounly THE PRESS Tetttnt Tram , Blutt It Card Party Friday to Conclude Series A large variety of beautiful prism. delicious refreshments are amen. the delights which await you " the Hay Time card party to be given under the auspice: of the Altar and Rotary society of the Holy Cross parish hall, Waukegan road. Deerfield, Friday evening, May " at_8 o'clock. This will be a I’m-iv; puny and bridge, five hundred an bunco will be played. This party, Headed by In. W. J. Desmond, will conclude I uric: of most delightful and successful “fairs held during the lemon. You and your friends are molt cordially invited to attend and re. member the date, Friday, May " Honored at U. of I. for Scholarship Excellence By virtue of excellence in scholar- ship during the past year Dougla- Alfred Hosting. Junior at the Uni- versity of Illinois, hon achieved the distinction of a member in the group of students to whom recognition was given " the six annual Honors Day Convocation held in. the. university tauditorium, Friday, May 16, 1980, " IO o'clock. Fifty-four students were honored and their names will be lnacrlbed on the bronze tablet which wu- unvellod during the ammonites and later hung in a permanent location in one of the estrtipivs buildings. The Deerfield Gramm-r ichool commencement will be held Friday, June o, Commencement June 6 at Deerfield School Sunday evening, June. I, the he- culuuruute service will be held in the school auditorium Ind Rev. F. G, Piepenbrok of M. Paul', Evangelicnl church will deliver the sermon. Wilmot School Notes The eight pupils of the eiihth grade of the Wilmot school will take their final examinations " Hslf Day on Thursday. May 22 under the su- porvision of Mr. T. Arthur Simpson. ouunty superintendent of schools. Commencement will be held on 'i'hursay evening, May 29 It tt o'clock at the Wilmot school. Mr. Simpson will he the speaker and other numbers on the pregnant will include selections by boys and girls glee clubs. Sula by William llantinlu clna prophecy by Ada Viny-rd. Following the program the Parent Toucher asuwiltlon will entertain the members of the clan It I party. Min Wilson, Dean of ttiris, and Mr, Burwell of Deerfield-tNelda high school visited the school one day Int week und outlined course: for pupil- planning to enter high {died In the fall. Deerfield Board Hus Meeting Monday Night; Proceeding' in Brief The Dude“ Vinny! board hell I special sen-ion loudly evening at which several mitten of important“ waived consideration. Trill“. In we. chnirmnn of the committee on school nurse was reported working on trplantotetatetttte-itmatth. harm by eo<rpemtiot of the Vin-3:, the Deemeld school diatriet and ti. Wilmot school distriet, II the ville in unable 'ittartelally to hum the proposition alone. The commithe ll to report back Inter regarding this plan. Villue Attorney Decker was Ill- thoriled to umpire nu ordinance to be presented n the lune meeting to authorize the be depdHment to col- lect the two per cent tn on In incur- am-e humus: written in the vilha by tumult mmpunieu' with. second- init to the lute In: in the The money to be thereby de be used. rorahe purclnu meat. q “my Tho Itlurney aluo was can“ to prt-plre an uMinAnce annual-ma. dung-u in the name- of certain On advice of the police commit!“ Chester wot wan added to the pom» force u night Patrolman. The water department ha hot. rowed.u leak detector, it VIII report“ and by this - has diwovond m- enu] Inge Inks in the uyulun which will help to .ecouttt for the dittetette. between the amount of wnur mod by Mummers and the umount pumped. It is believed that when thi- inventin- tion in eumpleted conuidernble living in water will! will be docked. “Headless Horseman" Feature for Friday "The lit-Idle“ Momma" k the title of the future picture which will be presented in the Deerfield Grou- mur school undMorlum, Fridnr on- ning. May 28 It 7:30 o'clock. . It in domed from Wilmington Irving's [amend of Sleepy Hull”. . (qu of Ichabod Cum. who "Yum" in Sleepy Hollow for the purpose ot instructing the children of the vicin- ity. 'drheie will mo he a comedy film, “Hicksville Terran." Add» sion in very nominal. l’ltlk Minty Few recent book- of any-kw and adventure to be found in the Walt "esertield Township library helm: Mynury 'utteh-tutt Brand. Ancient Highway-Ct-ood. A Gentleman of Camme.-ahgr-d. The Thunder Gud-ttmt. The Man at Willow ttaneh--Bi.d. Ion Mammon-Wmn. For the boys and gtels um book. by Snell, aviation both by Thom. Arnold and cm. and deed wholesome umriu ot our own and ttte. eien land: are to be (and. premium. titted will of equip-

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