Thursday, July 17, 1980 John Woodman of Palm Harbor, Florida spent Wednesday with friends and relatives in Deerfield. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Franken and daughter Petronella of California are visiting friends and relatives in Deerfied and Lake Forelst. Mrs. George Engstrom of Central avenue has as her house guest, her sister, Miss Gladys Reid of Globe, Arizona. Mrs. J. J. Murray of Central avâ€" enue was hostess to a group of ladâ€" ies at her home on Friday afternoon. She was assisted by her two daughâ€" ters, Mrs. William Kent and Mrs. Irene Schraeder of Chicago. ~Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Labahn deâ€" parted Tuesday for a motor trip through Wisconsin. & is Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Selig and daughter Ethel Jean of Waukegan roail are on a motor trip through Michigan. Mrs. Floyd Gunckel is Deerfield correspondent for the Waukegan Daily Newsâ€"Sun. P ie siee 0\;;:\ Savage is spending several weeks at Wisconsin Rapids. * Miss Martha Karch spent the weekâ€"end with her sister, Mrs. F. Saeman at Cross Plains, Wisconsin. Mr. Adoliph Kottrasch of the Deerâ€" field Nurseries returned to his home on Grand avenue Thursday from the Av ;ustana hospital, where he reâ€" cently underwent an operation. Mr. and Mrs. E. Brennan are vaâ€" cationing in southern Illinois, / Mrs. F. G. Peterson of Deerfield avenue is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. E. L. Holmes in Carksville, Mo. â€"> Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wenzel and famâ€" ily of Chicago visited Mrs. Wenzel‘s mother, Mrs. Mary Trute of Second street, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Rockenbach and son Vernon of Hollywood, Calif., are visiting relatives in the vicinity. The Rockenbach family formerly reâ€" sided in Deerfield. * Mrs. Gordon Clouse of Osterman avenue has as her guests her brother and his son of Galesburg, Illinois.. Mr. and Mrs. Townsend and Mr. and Mrs. Neils have rented the first floor flat of the H. Savage home on Hazel avenue. Florian Savage, who is an instrucâ€" tor at the Elmhurst Flying Field visited his mother, Mrs. H. Savage last week. * Mrs. Jennie Wilson attended the Golden Wedding anniversary celebraâ€" tion of her niece and nephew Mr. and Mrs. Fred Underwood at ‘St. Charles, Illinois on Monday. Lincoln Ave., Deerfield, IIl. DEERFIELD NEws AND PERsONAL ITEMS Deerfield Locals Send contributions to local correspondent before Tuesâ€" day noon. Help her to make this section interesting. MRS. LORETTA WILLMAN, Local Editor DEERFIELD NEWSâ€"FLASHES Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Meyer were hosts at a supper party at their home on Deerfield avenue Sunday evening. The Tri C society will be enterâ€" tained by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Antes at the E. Borchardt apartment in Highland Park on Thursday evening, July 24. Mrs. Olivia Anderson wl:‘t); the Lundgren family of Highland Park left Tuesday for Traverse City, Mich., where they will spend about six weeks. Mrs. C. T. Anderson will be hosâ€" tess to ker sewing club at her home on Chestnut street next Tuesday eveâ€" ning. j ¢ k Mr. and Mrs. A. Ward and three children of Independence, Iowa, who have been spending the past three weeks with Mrs. Ward‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Tibbetts of Lake Forâ€" est were guests at the R, E. Pettis home on Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Strong‘s mother and sister Mrs. Coffin and Alva Coffin, who have been her guests for sevâ€" eral weeks returned to their home in .New Rochelle, N. Y. Monday by motor. Mrs. George Engstrom entertained in compliment to her sister, Miss Gladys Reid of Globe, Arizona, on Wednesday afternoon. _ Mrs. Jennie Wilson will be hostess to a 1 o‘clock luncheon at the home her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Wolf on Saturday to the members of the Ladies Get Together club. Mrs. J. Rommel of Deerfield avâ€" enue had as her guests on Sunday, H. J. Allardt, Louis Rommel, Mr. Carter and Miss Bessie Craigmie of Chicago, Mrs. Watson of Danville, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rommel and two daughters, Ruth and Janet of La Grange, Illinois. Mrs. G. A. Willen of Springfield avenue entertained in compliment to Mrs. J. A. Strong and her sister Miss Alva Coffin last Friday afternoon. Dinner guests at the C. Ender home on . Friday included, Father E. L. Dondanville, Father Cunningham of Chicago and Father C. L. McDonâ€" ough. Ruth Marie Tennerman daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tennerman celebrated her second birthday anniâ€" versary on Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Dondanville are spending several days with friends in Oshkosh, Wis. , Miss May Kasten, RN., of St. Ann‘s hospital, Chicago, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W, . Tennerman on Sunday. > h Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hutchison and daughter, ‘Louise Ann,‘ of Irving Park, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.R. D. Reeds Tuesday. 7 Harold Youngs returned Tuesday from a trip through Canada. > Tel. Deerfield 153â€"R THE PRESS Following is a number of new books recently received at West Deerâ€" field Township Library: Nonâ€"Fiction Saint Augustine by Papini. Scandinavian Summer by Franck. Lobagola Biography. Roamin‘ in the Gloamin‘ by Lauder, Chrysanthemum Culture by White. Rosemary Makes a Garden by King. The Life Story of Birds by Daglish, Holiday Meadow by Patch. New Books Received at Deerfleld Library The Mysterious Mr. Quinn by Chrisâ€" tie. Adult Fiction . The Days of Her Life by Irwin. The Wagon and the Star by Larâ€" rimore, The Painted Minx by Chambers. The Scarab Murder Case by Van Dine. Three Score and Ten by Waugh. The Autocracy of Mr. Parkham by Wells. Among Those Present by Roche. Raiders of the Deep by Thomas. Very Good, Jeeves by Wodehouse. Heart of the North by Mowrey. Asking Price by Hull.. Hammersmith Murders by Frome. They Loved Too Young by Storm. Margaret Yorke by Norris. Fire of Youth by Pedler. High Fences by Richmond. Green Complex by MacGrath. Shepherd of Guadaloupe by Grey. Son of John Winteringham by Piper. * Pilgrim‘s Ford by Hine. Chances by Gibbs. ‘The carnival sponsored by the Holy Cross Catholic church last weekâ€"end proved a decided and complete sucâ€" cess, Perfect weather pervaded, and contributed a big part in the success of the affair. $ At a recent meeting of the Deerâ€" field Lions club, Marshall Pottinger was elected president; R. A. Nelson, viceâ€"president; W. W. Mclivaine, secâ€" retary and treasurer. 3 Day Carnival Is The committee in charge of affairs and Father McDonough @re indeed grateful to the many who so generâ€" ously lent their support. J. J. Rink of Saunders road, Deerâ€" field, was awarded the Ford sedan and the cake donated by the Deerâ€" field Bake Shop went to Mrs. P. J. Duffy. At a recent meeting of the Deerâ€"| ‘The District meeting to be held field Lions club, Marshall Pottinger| Wednesday evening, August .18, at was elected president; R. A. Nelson,| Deerfield, was discussed and Mmes. viceâ€"president; W. W. Mclivaine, secâ€"| Mau, Frank Jacobs, Jr. Tennerman, retary and treasurer, Farner and Jacobson, were appointed C 222222z on the committee of arrangements, The Independent Social club will| Mrs, Middleton, first viceâ€"president, meet at the home of Mrs. Virginia| and chairman of State National Deâ€" Hicks: on Tuesday, July 22 at 2)fense committee; Mrs. Bartling, chairâ€" o‘clock. * * $=pa man of Legislative committee; L. R. Mss 2 5_ enpmmmmpmmmmniommmm Benston in charge of the service ofâ€" Mrs. Thierback and family of Chiâ€"| fice in charge C. C. Kapschull, district cago were.guests of Mrs. Chas. Roll commander are to be the .honorary of Central avenue on â€"Friday. guests at this meeting. Deerfield Lion‘s Club , Elect New Officers Successful Affair The Deerfield American Legion Auxiliary held a meeting at the home of Mrs. John Farner on River road Monday evening with Mrs, Leslic Behrens as assisting hostess. Mrs. John Farner was appointed chairman of the "Registration Booth," which the unit will have charge of during the Legion carnival to be held Friday and Saturday, August 22 and 238. During the business session, the Child Welfare chairman, Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Tennerman gave a spendid acâ€" count of the trip to Normal when she personally interviewed the three orphans adopted by the local unit also vivid description of home grounds, etc. Legion Auxiliary to Assist With Carnival .The president announced that a shower for the registration booth would be given at the August meetâ€" ing at which time members are reâ€" quested to bring article suitable for this booth. She further announces the annual eighth district convention to be held Sunday, August 3 at North Chicago Veteran‘s hospital 105. to which all auxiliary members, Legionnaires with their families and friends are invited. ‘The tentative program outlined for the day will include business session of Legion between 1:30 and 4 p.m. to which auxiliary members are inâ€" vited. Other guests will be enterâ€" tained during the afternoon by proâ€" gram given by Drum and Bugle corp. Patients, who are able are planâ€" ning to participate in some of the activities during the day. A picnic supper will be enjoyed at 6 o‘clock and hospital authorities will serve coffee and ‘lemonade to guests on the grounds. i The district Legion is offering a prize to the auxiliary unit having the largest number of members repâ€" resented according to percentage. The nthtu director of the hosâ€" pital will in charge of entertainâ€" ment for children. Deerfield members are asked to communicate with Mrs. W. Tennerâ€" man who was appointed in charge by Mrs. Brown, district committee woâ€" man. It promises to be a day full of enâ€" tertainment and well worth attendâ€" ing. Guout Mrs. E. G. Jacobson was appointed chairman of the nominating commitâ€" tee for officers to be elected at Auâ€" gust meeting. &1