Mr. and Mrs. Preston Rockenbach and son Vernon, of Hollywood, Caliâ€" fornia, George Rockenbach and Miss Viola Rockenbach spent, last Friday with the A. O. Rockenbach family at Crystal lake. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rockenbach entertained in compliment to the Preston Rockenâ€" bachs. Mrs. Minnie Andrews of Rogers Park , a sister of Mrs. S. Rockenbach, was included among the guests. Misses Helen Kiest and Virginia Wessling of Northbrook with their Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson and two children and Mrs. George Pettis left Monday morning to spend two weeks at Green Lake, Michigan. Mrs. Le Roy Scully, Mrs. Fred Protine and daughter, Mrs. Walter Page and two daughters are spending the week at Lake Wandawega. A group of Deerfield Legionnaires attended the eighth district meeting held at. Libertyville on Friday eveâ€" ning. Andrew Peterson of Highland Park and Fred Jacobs spent Tuesday at Petite lake. Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr. visited the Dike family at Crystal Lake and relaâ€" tives in Woodstock on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. B. Siljestrom and daughters Shirley and Jean, Mr. and Mrs. J. Seyl and daughter Phillis and son Joseph. Mr. and Mrs. J. Carroll of West Lake Forest spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. B. Siljestrom on Saunâ€" ders road. 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. Carrol and Miss Eleanor . Seyl enjoyed a picnic at Sylvan lake on Sunday. Miss Marian Charles of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who was the guest of Miss Elizabeth O‘Connor of Highland Park last week visited Mrs. R. E. Pettis on Wednesday. Mrs. C. T. Anderson and daughter Dorothy Jean, Mrs. Harry Muhlke and daughter Betty spent Friday at Crystal lake. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Dondanville and infant daughter Catherine reâ€" turned to their home in Moline, IIl., Their son Laurence extended his visit for another week. Miss Irene Rockenback is spending several weeks at Turk Lake, Mich. Miss Eleanor Seyl of West Lake Forest is spending the week with Mts. B. Siljestrom. *Mr. G, Kock of Springfield avenue is spending the week with his family who are spending the summer in Minneapolis. Mrs. Orville Endebrok and son Doris returned to their home on Wauâ€" kegan road on Monday from Effingâ€" ham, I!l., where they have spent the past four weeks with relatives. Thursday, July 24, 1980 Lincoln Ave., Deerfield, II1. DEERFIELD NEws ANnNDp 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 Mrs. W. W. Clark, Mrs. G. L. Brand, Mrs. Paul Fuller, Miss Charâ€" lotte Brand and Mrs. Irving Brand were guests of Mrs. Lee Adams at her cottage on Cross lake, Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Edwin P. Easton of Waukegan road and daughter recentâ€" ly returned from a motor trip to Keoâ€" kuk, Iowa. Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Schaefer and two daughters of Baltimore, Md., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Schaefâ€" er‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Saltenberger of Osterman avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Easton, Virginia and Donald, Mrs. A. J. Parâ€" sons attended the wedding of Mrs. Easton‘s nephew, Fred B. Parsons, Jr., Saturday evening in Chicago. Members of the Christian Endeavor of the Bethlchem Evangelical church enjoyed their annual outing Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Strong and son departed Saturday for their future home in New Rochelle, N. Y. North Shore Bus line between Highland Park and Deerfield termâ€" inated on Saturday. Deerfieldâ€"Highâ€" land Park taxi service has been inâ€" stalled. Willard Benson will open a service station and lunch room on theâ€" corner of Waukegan and Dundee roads Satâ€" day and will be known as the "Wild Wood Inn." Rev. and Mrs. A. P. Johnson and family are expected home the latter part of the week from Winona Lake, Indiana, where they have been for several weeks. PA Marian Mitchell of Galien, Mich igan is visiting her aunt Mrs. W. J Desmond of West Deerfield avenue. On last Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. John Hagie driving a Buick sedan and Mr. Witten of Highland Park driving a Chrysler collided on the corner of Deerfield and Grand avâ€" enues. No one was injured, but both cars were badly damaged. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Merner and two sons are spending the week at Lake Coma, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cashmore and daughter Mary returned on Friâ€" day from a two weeks vacation at Muskelonge, Wisconsin. cousin Mary Jane Kiest of Florida were guests of Miss Jean Pettis on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Nelson and family are enjoying a two weeks moâ€" tor trip. Grass fires over the weekâ€"end kept the Deerfield fire department busy. They answered two calls on both Satâ€" urday and Sunday. . Harriett and Wessley Stryker are visiting their sister Mrs. J, Kynett Haehlen in Dysart, lowa, also friends in Cedar Falls, lowa. Mrs. D. W. Meyer is visiting her father in Brownstown, Illinois. Tel. Deerfleld 153â€"R THE â€"PRESS Buddy Taylor, who makes his home with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Taylor, underwent a tonsillatomy at the Waukegan hospital on Monâ€" day. Mrs. Julia Peterson returned to her home on Deerfield avenue on Saturâ€" day after spending a week with her sister, Mrs. R. E. L. Holmes and other relatives in Clarksville, Mo. Circle number three of the Dorcas society of the Presbyterian church will be â€"entertained at the home of Mrs. R. M. Vant on Thursday afterâ€" noon July 24. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Diebert of Chicago announce the birth of a daughter, Tuesday, July 22. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Savage of Deerâ€" field are the happy parents of & son born Tuesday, July 21 at Wheeling hospital. Monday, July 28 â€" American Leâ€" gion Junior league ball games vs. Glenview, Jewett parkâ€"6:30 p. m, Friday, August 1, Altar and Rosâ€" ary meeting, Holy Cross church, 8 o‘elock. Mrs. Harry Muhike of Central avâ€" enue entertained a group of relatives at her home on Thursday afternoon. The annual Muhlke family reunion will be held at the home of Mrs. G. L. Brand of Deerfield avenue on Satâ€" urday July 26. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reeds and famâ€" ily, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison spent Sunday at Gages lake. Miss Laura Muhlke of River Forâ€" est is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. M. Vant of Deerfield avenue. Sunday, July 27â€"Ball game, Jewett park, 8 o‘clock. Parents â€" planning . vacations their children are reminded that Deerfield Grammar school will open until the Monday following bor day, which is September 8. The school has under gone a comâ€" plete and thorough cleaning, walls of all the rooms and halls redecorated and floors refinished. Friday, July 25; Movies schoo) auditoriumâ€"7;45 Scout, Troop 52, 7:15 p. m "Captainâ€"Fly By Night" an inâ€" teresting and exciting tale of old Caliâ€" fornia under Spanish rule will be shown in the Deerfield school mudiâ€" torium Friday evening July 25 at 7:45 o‘clock, It is a very excellent picture and well worth seeing. Movies will be discontinued during the month of August on mccount of warm weather, however they will be resumed early in September, Watch the Press for announcement of openâ€" ing date. Grammar School to Open on September 8 Discontinue Movies in Deerfield in August DEERFIELD CIVIC CALENDAR Movies, Deerfield 7:45 p.m. Boy for the not Laâ€" The Illinois Woman‘s Missionary society branch will hold its annual convention at Barrington July 23 to 27 and Mrs. J. L. Vetter will repreâ€" sent W. M. S. of Bethichem Evanâ€" gelical church, Mrs. E. Giss, the Misâ€" sion band; Miss Olive Frants the Young Peoples Mission circle. Mrs. John A. Stryker, who is secretary of Young Peoples Mission work of IHliâ€" nois will also attend. Members of the local team included, Harold Plagge, pitcher; Frank Jacobs Jr., catcher; Ralph Peterson, Edward Jacobson, W. K. Hout, C. E. Huhn, Harry Maw, Philip Scully IJr., W. Tennerman, A. G. Kiemp and George Jacobs. : Friday evening, July 25, will be obâ€" served as "Circle Night" and a group of young people of Deerfield are planâ€" ning to attend as well as take part in the program, To Represent Groups at Barrington M On last Wednesday evening an exâ€" citing ball game was played at Jewett park between Deerfield and Highland Park which resulted in a victory for Deerfield with a score of 12 to 4. A return game will be played Wed nesday evening July 23. R. E. Pettis has second highest in dividual score for the year. . In as much as Mrs, Dixon has been ill during the greater part of her residence in Deerfield, she was not very well known. C. 1. Anderson and R. E. Petti, represented Deerfield Gun club or Sunday. Trap Shooters Hold Tourney at Geneva The sixth tournkment of. 1930 serâ€" ies of the Northern Illinois Trap Shooters league was held Sunday, July 20, at Fox River Valley Gun club at Geneva, Illinois. There were not enough members from Deerfield to make up a squad. Geneva won the shoot. The result of the seasons shooting to date is as follows: Waukeganâ€"2 win. Genevaâ€"2 win, . Barringtonâ€"1 win, Deerfieldâ€"1 win C. I.. Anderson and R. E. Pettis Deerfield Defeats Highland Park 124 The funeral will be held this Thursâ€" day afternoon at twoâ€"thirty from the Northbrook Undertaking parlor and burial will be in Half Day cemetery. Mrs. Dixon was fortyâ€"five years old and was born in Missouri. She with her husband came to Deerfield about five years ago. She is surâ€" vived by her husband and one sister, E|!l Crosland, of Chicago. Mrs. James Dixon Dies Monday, Funeral Today Mrs. James Dixon of Deerfield aveâ€" nue died at the Waukegan hospital, Monday evening, July 21, after a long illness, R Meeting