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Highland Park Press, 19 Jun 1930, p. 39

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Thursday, June 19, 1930 _ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kress moved from the Pottinger home on Grand avenue to an apartment on Second street in Highland Park. Mmes. Irving Brand, Alex Will. man, R. D. Reeds and Harold Youngs attended their bridge club, which was entertained at the home of Mrs. R. v. Hutchison at Irvine Park. Miss Carlson uf Thorpe, Wiscon- sin, who has been a guest at the home of her brother in Highland Park visited Mrs. R. E. Penis on Friday. Miss Helen Roicholt will leave Sat- urday to spend the summer in Ari- 7mm}. She will visit her sister, Mrs. C. C. Gates, at Globe and Miss Sarah Stryker at Phucnix. of her circle at her home day afternoon. The Independent Social club will be entertained by Mrs. Elmer Schmidt at. her home on Springfield avenue. Tuesday afternoon, June 24 at 2 o'eloek. The Floyd Stanger family were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Plunge of Rogers Park on Sunday. Miriam Stryker of Chicago spent last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stryker of Deer- field avenue. Mrs. Sarah Plngge left Friday eve- ning for Gruner, Iowa, where she will 'spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. P. M. Butson. Delores Koch entertained I few friends from Highland Park at her home on Springfield avenue Sunday afternoon following the recital given in Witten's hall by the music pupils of the Sisters of Loretta convent. Mr. Archie Antes entertained a group of young people in celebration of his birthday anniversary at his summer cottage at Lily lake on Sat. urday evening, Mr. Harry Olendorf and two sons, tire spending the week in Northern Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hotchkiss of Mendota, Illinois visited Miss Frances Loy on Sunday. The Deerfield o. E. S. chapter will observe its seventh birthday anniver- sary on Thursday evening, June 19. Entertainment, dancing and refresh- ments will feature the evening. A short business session will be held at g o'clock. Mines. Frase, Stupple, A. Willmnn, A, E. Mitchel, Nelson, D. W. Meyer, Christensen and‘Miss Ida. Knnk xt- tended a meeting of Emmsnuel Shrine at Lake Forest on Friday eve- ning. Bunco-nnd a social hour toi. lowed the meeting. Mrs, John on entertained the ladies ' MRS. LORETTA WILLMAN, Local Editor Lincoln Ave., Deerfield, Ill. ' Tel. Deerfield 153-R DEERFIELD NEWS AND PERSONAL ITEMS Deerfield Locals Send contributions to local tsorrtnspomUrtt before 'u.. dty noon. Help her to nuke this notion interesting, DEERFIELD NEWS-FLASHES on Wednea, John Stryker Jr. returned to his home on Saturday after spending I fortnight with his sister, Mrs. J. Kynett Haehlen at Dyan. Iowa, "Mississ May Ind Ethel Titus de- parted Monday morning for Califor- nia where they will spend the sum- mer. Patterson-Hedges Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown Pat. tersun of 6765 Olmsted avenue, Chr. cago formerly of Deerfield announce the marriage of their daughter Ruth Helen to Mr. Albert R. Hedges on Saturday, June 14 at il o'clock in the evening. . Mrs. Clayton Fehr underwent In operation at the Augustann hospital, Chicago, on Friday. The ceremony was performed at the First Presbyterian church of Edi- son Park with the pastor officiating. A comet solo, “I love you truly" was played by Mr. Russell Patterson, brother of the bride preceding the bridal procession. Pneumonia Fatal to Half Day Young Man Mr. Wallace Reichelt pianist and Mr. Edward Bleimehl violinist of Deerfield played Wagner's wedding march as the bridal party entered; the bride on the arm of her father, who gave her in marriage. She wore a long ivory satin princess style gown, long gloves and her veil was of tulle worn coronet fashion, and she carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Tunis Greer of Deerfield was maid of honor and she wore a long pink organdy gown with slippers to matbh and carried pink roses. A reception at the home "of the bride's parents followed Ind was at tended by M guests. Mr. Fred Merrftt of Peoria at- tended the groom as best man. - - After a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Hedges will be at home to their many friendr at Edison Park after'July I. Walter Lemm, 20, of Half Day, died Saturday after a two weeks' ill- ness from pneumonia which he can- tracted following an illness from scarlet fever. The funeral services were held privately Monday a'fter- noon because the family in still under quarantine. Besides the parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lemm, the deceas- ed is survived by three brothers and four sisters. A large group of Deerfield Im- dents are attending the Deertuld- Shields summer school, which opened on Monday, June 16. THE PRESS Friday. June 20: Movies, school auditorium. Boy Scout meeting. Sunday, June 22: Bull game, Jewett park, 3 p. m. Pilgrimage to Normal by Auxilinry and Legion members, leave 8 u.m. Monday, June 23: , Confirmation, Holy Cross church. Tuesday, June 24: ' Junior league ball game, Deerfield .vs. Lake Forest, Jewett park, 0:30 Mason ic Thursday, p.m. Independent Social club, home of Mrs. E. Schmidt, 2 p.m. Wednesday,, June 25: Cafeteria lunchepn and fancy good-I sale, Presbyterian church. American Legion Post meeting, R, N. A. meeting Mannie temple. Friday, June 27: Movies, 7:45 p. m ium. Altar and Rosary tr Fm. On Monday evening, June 23, at 7:30 o'clock. confirmation will be ad- ministered by the Rt. Rev. Bernard Shell, auxiliary bishop of Chicuo, to a class of fifteen girls, fifteen boys and ten adults in the Holy Cron Catholic church, Wlukeznn road, Deerfield. Monsignor Thomo F. Quinn. first pastor of the Holy Cross church ind a number of priests from Chieago will "tend with the bishop. A choir from Techny will render the music Ind will open with "Eeee Sacerdos Magnus" and during eonfir- mution will sing "Veni Creator Spir- itusit closing with a special "Tantum Ergo" and "'Holy God We Praise Ergo" and '"Moly God we Frame Thy Name." Mr. Pietro Murchi of 'lltghlnnd Park will be the Ioloilt and will sing Goundod'a Ave Marie and Penis An- gelicul. This is the firtst time eontirm.tion has been administered in the Holy Cross church, heretofore it wu held at St. Patrick: church, Everett and it promises to be one of the outstand- ing events in the history out the Rt. Rev. Bernard Sheil to Confirm Class June 23 churth On Thursday evening, June M, following a regular meeting of .the Deerfield R. N. A, It the M-tie temple . public curd party will be held and will be in chime of wuyn and mum; committee which include Mmes. John Hallie, A. Huie, E. Hor- enbertter Ind George Penis. Deerfield R. N. A. Will Hold Card Party June 26 Further Bnttotttteemettttt will be made next week. ttEERPiELD CIVIC CALENDAR M and Rosary society meeting temple June 1 16 m and card party school auditor DEERFIED FLOWER SHOW hrr1th0IS MANY The Garden club of Deed-Id Flower Show which wan held It Farm- dnle the home of Mrs. Richard lar- Iner but Wedneldly W» n splendid success. A perfect June day nude the setting at Fund-k ull the - lovely. Numerous Prim 1nd Ribbons Awarded for Attractive Display Althea. Wall bracket: “line, In. lam Putt; red, Mrs. William Altkon. Class "I - thirttrotine trunc- ment: Blue, Mrs. Piper; red, In. Flatt; yellow, Mrs. Match. A group of Deertteid o. E. B. eup. ter members attended “and ol- m-en night " Campbell m Highland Park, Wound" mm. amen l Sm-ll large efteet,. Blue, In. Aft, , Mrs. Scribner; yellow, In well (Ravinll). enact: Blue, In. Van Dur, , Mn. Note-If. yellow, In Cd

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