Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Kress and daughter Earlene of Rutherford, N. J., spent last week with Mr. Kress‘ parents and other relatives in this vicinity. * Mrs. Molly Sweeney of Chicago Thursday, July _ Mrs. Molly Sweeney of Chicago was a guest of her sister, Mrs. P,. J. Duffy last Tuesday. Mrs. Raymond Meyer and Mrs. Ray Dobbins attended their bridge club at the home of Mrs. Joe Peddle on Homewood avenue, â€" Highland â€" Park, on . Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. G. Kock and family of Springâ€" field avenue are planning to leave the latter part of the week for Minneapâ€" olis, Minn., where they will visit relâ€" utives for several weeks. Mrs. Otto Trute was injured in an automobile accident near Lake Zurâ€" ich Wednesday evening. She was takâ€" en to the Highland Park hospital where her wounds were treated, after which she was able to return to her home: on Wilmot road. â€" Mer machine was badly damaged. f Mrs. Henry Peterson and Mrs. R. R. Dobbins attended their bridge club at the home of Mrs. F. L. McOmber on Greenbay road, Highland Park Tuesâ€" day evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Miller of Hazel avenue have as their house guest Mr. avenue have ax Miller‘s mother Mrs: Harry | Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Miller of Hazel avenue have as their house guest Mr. Miller‘s mother of Michigan. _‘ Mrs. Harry Norton of Harvey, III., with Mrs. R. Meyer and two young sons, Mrs. Harry Muhlke and daughâ€" ter Betty, Mrs. D. W. Meyer of Deerâ€" ficld andâ€" Miss Elizabeth Schildstra have rented a cottage near Kilbourne, Wis., where they are spending the week. Mmes. B. H. Kress, G. W. Miller, W. B. Carr, Paul Hunter, Grace Cotâ€" rell, E. Ender and Miss Clara Ender attended their bridge club at the home of Mrs. F. J, O‘Connor of Highâ€" land Park Wednesday aftenoon. The West Deerfield Township Liâ€" brary will be closed all day Friday, July 4th. Miss Helen Reichelt, prior to her departure for Phoenix, Arizona, was a guest of honor at a<luncheon given by Miss Florence Lenz of Oak Park for classmates at Northern Illinois State Teachers‘ college at DeKalb. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Allen Harder, who were recently married, are residing on Grand avenut;, following a honeyâ€" moon at the Dells of Wisconsin,. Mrs. HMarder was the former Edith Mitchâ€" ell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mitchell of Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. L. Mitchell of Harâ€" vey, III., spent the weekâ€"end with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. Gloâ€" den of Hazel avenue. _ MRS. LORETTA WILLMAN, Local Editor Lincoln Ave., Deerfield, IIl. A Tel. Deerfield 153â€"R DEERFIELD NEws AND PERSONAL ITEMS Deerfield Locals Send contributions to local correspondent before Tuesâ€" day noon. Help her to make this section interesting. DEERFIELD NEWSâ€"FLASHES 1930 { Springâ€" leave the Minneapâ€" visit relâ€" Mr; and Mrs. Raymond C moved into their new home avenue. Mrs.‘ R. E. Pettis had as her guests last week Mrs. Ruben E. Thomas and son Robert of Libertyville. Rev. and Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok and family departed Monday morning for Indianapolis where they will spend the week with Rev. Ernest Piepenâ€" brok. Mr. Noble C. Nagler of the Garâ€" rett Biblical Institute of Evanston, will have charge of the service . in St. Paul‘s Evangelical church Sunday, July 6th. Mr. and Mrs. George Eggert »of Chicago expect to move in to Mrs. A. R. Warner‘s house on Deerfield aveâ€" nue this week. Mrs. Warner and her daughter Jane will spend the summer with relatives in Ohio. * Miss Edna . Langdon of Pelouse, Wash., who is in training at the Michael Reese hospital, Chicago, visâ€" ited relatives including the Lincoln, C. G., Robert Pettis and Fred Haggie families over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Reeds and famâ€" ily are leaving Saturday to spend a week with relatives in Missouri. . R. E. Pettis attended the Great Western Handicap tournament held in Lincoln Park Gun club, Chicago, last week. He tied for Class C chamâ€" pionship and received a gold medal. Contestants attended from all parts of the United States. 1 Mrs. L. Gloden and daughters were guests of Mrs. Goelz of Chicago on Sunday. Mrs. Paul Fuller of Sunset lane was hostess at a luncheon on Thursâ€" C Mrs. S. W. Rebling of Hazel aveâ€" nue and Mrs. Irving Brand of Deerâ€" field road attended a bridge party at the home of Mrs. Harry Sheahen in Highland Park, Thursday afterâ€" Mrs. I. Brand and Mrs. S. W, Rebâ€" ling were included among a group from Highland Park who attended a luncheon at Marshall Fields Tea room followed by a theater party on Wedâ€" nesday. at the home of Mrs in Highland Park, noon. 6 Mrs. J. R. Notz entertained at a luncheon at her home in Briarwood, Tuesday. lavey have on Spruce T M E VOTE TO CONSOLIDATE ( SCHOOL DIST. 110â€"112, Special Election Called for Satâ€" urday Evening; Would Inâ€" crease Assessed Valuation Simpson, . €0 schools, . will ning, from 7 purpase of \ proposition school). f * Polling places include the Wilmot school for all voters residing in the village of Deerfield in school district 110, club house in Bannockburn for those residing in the village of Banâ€" nockburn in district 110 and 112; Clavey Ravinia Nurseries oflice for all those in district 110 and 112 outâ€" side the villages of Deerfield and Banâ€" nockburn. school distric 110 (which The consolidation of these two disâ€" tricts will give an assessed valuaâ€" tion of about $1,000,000 which would give a bonding power of approximateâ€" ly $25,000 and if the proposition carâ€" ries the original plans of the Wilmot school will be completed. This means a larger. better school with all modâ€" school will be completed. This means a larger, better school with all modâ€" ern‘ educational advantages. A one or two room school would be erected in Rannockburn. _ At present propâ€" erty. in school district 112 is not beâ€" ing taxed for school purposes and inâ€" cludes some very valuable estates. The present board of director school district 110 are E. L. Vine E. L. Clavey, and E. J. Ginter district 112 are Miles Conway, rence O‘Connor and. Mrs. Hansc This is a all voters in a special eff Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wolf, Mrs, Jenâ€" nig Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Olendorf and two sons, Jimmy and Billy, were among the guests at the double wedâ€" ding of Miss Verna Roberts and Cliffâ€" ton Strom and Miss Gertrude Robâ€" erts and Wilson Olendorf held at the heme of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts at Racine, Wis. on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Olendorf after a short honeymoon will reside in Deerâ€" ficld in the Sherden apartments on Waukegan road. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. George Lester of Grange Avenue Methodist church at 4 o‘clock, Miss Gertrude wore a gown of pale pink chiffon and carried pink roses und white sweet peas, while her sisâ€" ter, Miss Verna, wore powdre blue chiffon and carried yellow roses and palc blue delphinum. Mr. Olendorf is a son of Mrs. C Wolf. special Attend Double Wedding i1 election called by T. A. county superintendent of ill be held Saturday eveâ€" 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., for the voting for or against the i of the consolidation of t 11 the distric nown impor with tant hool distric the Wilmc hould make and iney and it W Golden Wedding Is Celebrated Monday the phiox, qgolden daisies, inium, coreopsis and que nuptial high mass at $ cclebrated by the pasto I.. McDonough, who al ceremony when the cou th gown and 1 daughter son of attended man Murr in the Deerfield Municipal â€"â€" Band Elects Officers _At a recent meeting of members of the Deerfield municipal band, Carl E. Bates was elected president, Wilâ€" liam Desmond Jr., secretary, George Engstrom, treasurer. Rehearsals are being held «every Thursday evening in the Deerfield grammar school auditorium. Mr. McGillis is the new director and plans are under way for a series of concerts to be held in the near fuâ€" ture. J. J. Brand of St. Petersburg, Fla. and W. E. Brand of Highland Park visited their sister, Mrs. Mary Wess ling on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs: James Muy mtral avenue, Deerfield, e very happy privilege of « z their golden wedding anr i Monday, June 30. At the Holy Cross Catholi led with a delicious fragrs vely. with a profusion c Mrs eonore i y manriare at Murray of orchid ishioned vening Grace. Mrs. McAuiff and ‘hicago. â€" Fortyâ€"three guests the dinner and reception the Palmer House, Chicago, Murray, bridesmaid ame his father as charming in hiffon and velve hade. â€" She carrie uquet L 0 a. m. Was stor, Father C also read the couple renewed granddaughter â€" while Frank ragrance and on of white white delph Murray