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Highland Park Press, 7 Jul 1930, p. 35

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Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bingham and daughter and Mrs, Amelia Pyle of Irving Park were guests at the. C. Ender home on Wednesday. > Father Fielding, pastor of St. Patâ€" wick‘s church, West Lake Forest: j3 spending the summer in Ireland. The chaplain of Fort Sheridan and Msgr. Keeley of Mundelein are in charge of the services. The Deerfield O. E. S. chapter discontinued â€" meetings â€" during month of July and first week in gus ~Mrs. Clayton Fehr who underwent a major operation at the Augustana hospital returned to her home on Osâ€" terman avenue on Thursday. â€" She is recovering nicely. E. Mrs. E. H. Willman had as her guest on Saturday, Mrs. R. Helstrom of Highwood, Illinois, © Mr. and Mrs. W. Mooney, announce the birth of a son, at the Highland Park hospital on Wednesday, July 2. Mrs, Mooney before her marriage was Marjory Ludwig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ludwig. Mrs. J. A. Hoffman of Deerfield avenue was hostess to the Independâ€" ent Social club on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Willman of Whiteâ€" Fish Bay, Wis., visited relaâ€" tives in Deerfield, Saturday. Their won Dale is spending the week with Mrs. L. Soefker on the County Line road. James McGarvie and Alex Taylor have moved their offices from the Moeller ‘block on Waukegan road to their.respective homes on Rosemary terrace. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Dondanville and family of two children of Moline, III., are visting Mrs. Dondanville‘s grandâ€" mother, Mrs. Catherine Ender and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fowler of Hazel avenue are spending several weeks in Northern Wisconsin, Mrs. Mabel Reed and son Richard of Milwaukee, Wisconsin were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Miller over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olendorf and family spent the weekâ€"end at their summer cottage near Lake Coma, Wis. The Junior department of. the Presbyterian church enjoyed a weenie roast in the Forest Preserve, Waukeâ€" gan and Dundee roads Tuesday eveâ€" ning. o Charles Carment was a guest of Kenneth Vetter on the fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. W. Amendt and son have returned from a motor trip through the east. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Horenber« ger had as their house guests over Thursday, July 10, 1930 Send contributions to local correspondent before Tuesâ€" day noon. Help her to make this section interesting. MRS. LORETTA WILLMAN, Local Editor Lincoln Ave., Deerfield, Ill. Tel. Deerfield 153â€"R Dt Deerfield Locals ERFIELD NP DEERFIELD NEWSâ€"FLASHES cws ANnp PERsoONAL ITEMS the Auâ€" has the weekâ€"end, Mr; and Mrs, George Olson and Miss Ruth Singleman of Chicago. 4 Mr. C. A. Stadler spent the weekâ€" end with his family, who are spendâ€" ing the summer in Michigan. > Mrs. B. J. Dickens of Edgewater visited her nieces Mrs. C. T. Anderâ€" son and Mrs. R. E. Pettis on Sunday. +Mrs. Wesley K. Hout was hostess to her sewing club on Tuesday eveâ€" ning at her home on Todd court. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Myers of Milâ€" waukee spent the weekâ€"end with Mz, and Mrs. Jack Myers of Rosemary terrace. Carl T. Anderson and R. E. Pettis attended a Northern Illinois Trap Shooters met held at Algonquin on Sunday. There were not sufficient members from Deerfield to form a squad. Geneva won 1st place. Miss Louise Kerstein of Evanston with Miss Vivian Haggie were Sunâ€" cay evening supper guests of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Pettis. Mr. Ralph Horenberger spent the weekâ€"end with Mr, and Mrs. Pollet at Eagle River, Wisconsin. The Sewing circle of St. Paul‘s Evâ€" angelical church will meet at the home of Mrs. Edwin M. Palmer of Central avenue on Thursday afterâ€" noon, July 17 at 2 o‘clock, M and Mrs. George Ott and famâ€" ily, Mr. and Mrs. F, J. Labahn, Mr: and Mrs. A. G. Klemp and son of Highland Park were entertained at a picnic supper by Mr. and Mrs, Fred Horenberger on their lawn on the evening of the fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bendt and family of Hazel avenue are. vacationing in Northern Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mitchell of Harâ€" vey, Illinois, spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Mitchell‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Gloden of Hazel avenue. Mrs. G. W. Miller and daughter Janet are planning to leave the latâ€" ter part of the week to spend the summer near Minocqua, Wisconsin. Miss Sadie Galloway will open a tea room in her home on Deerfield avenue, to be known as the Deérfield Avenue Tea Room. She hopes to be able to open Tuesday, July 15. Light juncheons will be served daily except Sunday from 12 a. m. to 5 p. m. There. will be movies in the Deerâ€" field school auditorium Friday eve» ning, July 11 at 7:45 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Meyer were guests of Mr. and Mrs, L. D. Neal of North Chicago on Friday. Miss Sadie Galloway to Open Tea Room T HE P RESS Combine Meeting to Attend Flower Show the Garden club of Deerfield will be combined in a visit to the Barrington Garden club‘s Flower Show on Aug. A large group is urged for this allâ€" day outing and pleasure trip and it is suggested groups be arranged to capacity of cars. The club will assemble at 10 o‘clock the morning: of the 7th at Miss Galoways. Anyone going not provided with lransportation telephone Mrs. Frank Burroughs, Deerfield 76. ith The talking picture debut of Lawâ€" rence Tibbett, internationally known Metropolitan Opera star, will take place at the Alcyon Theatre Sunday in the "Rogue Song" produced under the direction of Lionel Barrymoreâ€" and filmed entirely in natural color, The story is based upon the operetta Besides Tibbett‘s songs, the musical innovations of the production include an aria sung by Elsa Alsen, Wagnerâ€" ian soprano, and songs by Wallace MacDonald, accompanied by a large male chorus. Catherine Dale Owen is featured opposite Mr. Tibbett. For comedy, Stan Laurel and Oliver are present as members of the band of outlaws and furnish plenty of laughs, Others in the cast are. Nance The current feature attraction is George Bancroft in "Ladies Love Brutes." i Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Joe E. Brown, the foremost comedian of the screen, will be seen in an hilâ€" arious prize fight story, "Hold Everyâ€" thing," with Winnie Lightner, George Carpentier,. Sally O‘Neil, and Bert Roach. "Rogue Song" Sunday Is Fine Attraction "Gypsy Love." e Tibbett plays an adventurous banâ€" dit, leader of a Gypsy group who roam the Caucasus mountains robâ€" bing the rich and giving to the poor much in the manner of the English Robin Hood. The picture contains a number of daring cavairy scenes for which Russian Cossacks were enâ€" gaged. "The Return of Dr, FuManchu" with Warner Oland, Neil Hamilton and Jean Arthur is coming next week Thursday and Friday. more, and Kate Price "The Second Floor Mystery" starâ€" ring Grant Withers and (Loretta Young‘ will be shawn Saturday, Sunâ€" day, "The Roque Song." Missionary Society Meets The Missionary . society of the Presbyterian church will â€"hold their regular meeting in the church on Thursday afternoon, July 17 at 2 a‘elock. _ Mrs. Fred Haggie and Mrs. A. Montavon till have charge of the program. The July and August meetings of hers in the cast are, Nance il, Ullrich Haupt, Lionel Barryâ€" 3 DAY CARNIVAL TO BE HELD THIS WEEK In planning your pleasure outing during the week be sure and include a visit to Jewett Park, Deerfield, where you will find plenty of amuseâ€" ment on either Thursday, Friday or Saturday evenings, July 10â€"11 and 12 when the second annual carnival for the benefit of the Holy Cross church will hold sway. f Proceeds to Church. Activities will commence about 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday evenings and about 4 o‘clock on Saturday. Thursday will be observed as "Lester Tiffany" night and Friday night will center around members of Columbus Council Knights of Columbus of Chiâ€" cago of which the Rev, C. L. McDonâ€" ough is assistant chaplain, Special surprise features are being arranged for each evening which one ean not afford to miss. Saturday night just ‘before the final curtain the grand prize, a 1930 Ford town sedah will be given away to some lucky individual. & The Deerfield American Legion Junior baseball team won the Lake county championship in the series sponsored by the Legion in this counâ€" ty, which are part of a nationâ€"wide program being carried out by the Legion. The Deerfield team will next try for the Divisional championship, and if they win that, the state and rational titles are still to be fought for. The boys are all 16 years old The of the home wiches The merrygoround and ferris wheel will provide entertainment for the children. pop or under, and they have played good ball. Their friends are looking forâ€" ward to see them win in the divisional and further announcement regarding these games will be made by the Legion. The Deerfield American Legion will hold a regular meeting at the home of Mrs. John Farner on River Deerfield Junior Ball Team County Champions road Monday evening, July 14, Mrs. L. Behrens will be assisting hostess, A card party will follow the business session and proceeds will be used to purchase gifts for the units‘ three orphans. All members mre urged to attend and transportation will be provided. Legion Auxiliary refreshments will be in charge ladies, who will serve delicious made cakes, pies and sandâ€" to Benefit Holy Cross i. Will Be llei'd in Jewett Park oll as ice cream, coffee and to Meet Monday pleasure outing sure and include Park, Deerfield, plenty of amuseâ€" rsday, Friday or

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