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Highland Park Press, 9 Oct 1930, p. 43

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h Thursday, October 9, 1930 Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Soli of Thorp, Wis., announce the birth of a daughter, Janice Carol on September 20. Mrs. Solis is the former Miss Margaret Hansen and was a teacher in both the Deerfleld and Northbrook Grammar schools. Mmes. Irving Bond, R. D. Reeds, E. L. Clavey, Harold Youngs, Alex Willman, R. Gunckel and R. Greenâ€" slade were guests of Mrs. R. V. Hutâ€" chison of Irving Park at a bridge luncheon at the Edgewater Beach hotel on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Kress left Sunâ€" day evening for a three weeks trip, En route, they expect to visit relaâ€" tives in Minneapolis, Minn., Fargo, N. D., Voltaire, N. D., Cleveland, Ohio and Rutherford, N. J., and points of interest at Boston, Mass., and Quebec and Winnipeg, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bendt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muhlke, Mr. and Mrs. I. Brand, Mr. Ralph Horenberger, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoffman of Glenview were among the guests at a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Klemp in Highland Park on Saturday evening. Mrs. L. A. Dondanville and son Lawrence of Moline, I!I., are spendâ€" ing a few days with relatives in Deerfield. The members of the Altar and Rosary society of the Holy Cross Catholic church will have a quilting party in the parish hall on Thursday afternoon, October 9 at 2 p.m. Mrs. J. Murray will be in charge. Mrs. Ralph Peterson will be hostess to the Deerfield American Legion auxiliary at her home on Briarwoods Monday evening October 13 at 8 o‘clock. * _ Mrs. Virginia Hicks spent the past week with relatives in Cincinnati, Ohio. NR Romayne Stryker of Muncie, Ind., visited relatives in Deerfield last week. ; Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Meyer are spending the week with Mr. Meyer‘s brother at Fairmont, Minn. Miss Irene Rockenbach entertained the general officers of the Lake Countyâ€" Council of Religious Educaâ€" tion at a business meeting at her home on Wednesday evening. _ The officers include, Rev. C. Arthur Jevne of Mundelein, Frank R. Sherwood of Lake Villa and R. G. Sands of Wauâ€" kegan. o Fortyâ€"six â€" children attended the first of a series of parties given by the Altar and Rosary society of the Holy Cross church held in the parish hall on Saturday afternoon.. Games MRS. LORETTA WILLMAN, Local Editor Lincoln Ave., Deerfield, IIl. Tel. Deerfleld 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 and refreshments were the features of the afternoon. Mrs. W. J. Amendt was chairman of the committee in charge of the party and was assisted by Mmes. P. J. Duffy, E. Brennan, C. Burns and Miss Clara Ender. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Johnson and two children, Mrs. George Pettis, Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Johnson were guests at the Joseph Mulligan home in Arlington Heights on Sunday, Charles Burnett fell from a tree and broke his left arm and left leg on last Wednesday. He is in the Highland Park hospital, where he will probably remain for a week. F r-lâ€"VI;g‘." Gébrge Jacobs entertained two tables of bridge at her home on Monday afternoon. _ ue The Woman‘s Missionary society of the Bethichem Evangelical church held Rally day at their meeting on Tuesday afternoon, October 7 at the church. Mrs. J. D. Carter lead the devotional service. Mrs. A. Frantz had charge of the lesson and Mmes, Easton, Giss and J. Stryker were hostesses. $ A group of the members of the Holy Name society of the Holy Cross church attended a meeting of the Lake County Council at Fremont Cenâ€" ter on Sunday afternoon. > Mrs. Floyd Stanger, Mrs. George Stanger and her guest, Mrs. Ed. Plagâ€" ge were luncheon guests of Mrs. Lesâ€" ter Stanger of Highland Park on Friâ€" day. â€" â€".Mrs. George Stanger had as her guest last week, Mrs. Ed. Plagge of Rogers Park. kh Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kapschull and two sons, Glenn and Charles are spending the week in Boston, Mass., where Mr. Kapschull, who is eighth district commander is attending the National Convention of the Ameriâ€" can Legion. moa. § car while returning to her home from school on Monday afternoon. She fortunately only sustained minor inâ€" juries. Vâ€";S.hâ€"i-r'lav“Wing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wing was struck by a â€" Mrs. Floyd Stanger entertained a group of ladies at her home on Thursday evening. Rel Eo oen ie We o ooo s e en e e ce sc â€" o juries, Miss Rebecca Tietelbaum of Chiâ€" Mrs. Floyd Stanger entertained a|eago spont the weekâ€"end with her group of ladies at her home on |sister, Mrs. Sol Shapiro. Thursday evening. Miss Lulu Behrens of Highland Mrs. Harry Clavey was awarded the | Park was the luncheon guest of Mrs. quilt given away at the O. E. S.|C. T. Anderson on Saturday. chapter on last Thursday evening and | Mrs. Oscar Benz of Westgate road Mrs. Daw won the pillow slips. The| won a Tribune award of ten dollars card party, which followed the busiâ€"| for having an excellent lawn. noss session was well attended. * Mrs. W. Albert Willen of Springâ€" Mrs. Virginia Hicks moved on field avenue will be the next hostess Monday into one of the hotel apartâ€" | to the Tuesday evening Sewing club. ments on the corner of Waukegan| Funeral services were held for Mrs. road and Deerfield avenue. Annie Steinhaus, mother of William On last Thursday evening the Tri| Steinhaus of Deerfield, on Monday, C.‘society of St. Paul‘s church gave October 6 at a funeral home on North Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson a pleasâ€" | avenue, Chicago and interment was ant surprise party at their home and | in Forest Home cemetery. She was presented them with a lovely mantle 59 years old and her husband, and clock. | seven children survive. THE PRESS Deerfield P. T. A. Holds Rummage Sale Oct. 17â€"18 The fall rummage sale sponsored Ly the Deerfield Parentâ€"Teacher asâ€" sociation will take place on Friday and Saturday, October 17 and 18 at the store near corner of Waukegan road and Deerfleld avenue which is the location of all previous sales and will be open from 10 am. to 5 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday precedâ€" ing the sale, the store will be opened in the afternoon from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. to receive articles. _ 4 _ Mrs. -l'r\;i;\; Brand is in charge of the sale. T The rummage sale affords a splenâ€" did opportunity for house wives to dispose of old clothing, furniture, shoes, hats, bedding, dishes, etc., as well as a simple way to raise funds for the association. Children clothing and men‘s overâ€" coats are especially in demand, _ While anything and everything is acceptable, contributers are urged to keep in mind that fall and winter clothing bring quicker sales at this time of the year. _ _ f _ Articles will be called for by honâ€" ing either Mrs. Brand 317 or Mrs. R. L. Johnson, 266. Cafeteria Luncheon to be Held Oct. 16 The Dorcas society of the Presbyâ€" terian church are planning a Cafeâ€" teria luncheon for Thursday, Octoâ€" ber 16 at 12 o‘clock, The committee in charge are the four chairman of the circles includâ€" ing, Mrs. Earl Varner, Mrs. C. W. Getty, Mrs. James Freeman and Mrs. 8. P. Hutchison. § The ladies of circle No. 4 will cook the meal and following is the menu, Baked ham, scalloped potatoes, baked beans, salad, pies and coffee, Attend Funeral Oct. 4 Mr. and Mrs. John Stryker atâ€" tended the funeral of their nephew Lloyd Stryker on Saturday afternoon, October 4 at Wheeling. _ _ Lloyd was 30 years old and was the only son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Stryker. He was born in Wheeling where he lived until last August when he went to Oregon. Funeral services were held for Mrs. Annie Steinhaus, mother of William Steinhaus of Deerfield, on Monday, October 6 at a funeral home on North avenue, Chicago and interment was in Forest Home cemetery. She was 59 years old and her husband, and seven children survive. Friend‘s Night to be Observed by R. N. A. Friends night will be observed in the local R. N. A. camp on Thursday evening October 23. W The officers of the camp will be hostesses for the evening. Deerfield R. N. A. camp members are reminded of the Lake county R. N. A. Convention to be held at Grays lake. It is an all day affair and the oracle, Mrs. George Pettis is anxious to have a large representaâ€" tion. Deerfield P. T. A. Will Hold Meeting Friday On Friday afternoon at 2:30 o‘clock the Deerfield P. T. A. will hold a meeting in the school auditorium. The school nurse, Mrs. A. C. Stadâ€" ler and Dr. Sugden, associate to Dr. Davis will be the speakers whose mesâ€" sage will be of interest to all parâ€" ents. ‘There will be a brief business sesâ€" sion and refreshments will be served during social hour, A membership campaign is being conducted in all the rooms and a cash award will be given to the one obtaining the most numbers. . Parâ€" cnts are urged to send their dues at a very eorly date. Chicken Supper at Bethlichem Church The W, M. 8. of the Bethichem Evâ€" angelical church will serve a chicken dinner in the. dining room of the church on Friday, October 10, startâ€" ing at 5:30 o‘clock. Some of the 'no% things to eat on the menu will be: Creamed chicken on biscuits, mashed potatoes, salad, apple pic and coffee, The price is most reasonable. Trap is Taken From Deerfield Gun Club loss The club had been closed during August and September, so it is not known when the theft occurred. Delegtes to Conference The delegates from St. Paul‘s Evâ€" angelical. church, who will attend the Regional Conference of the Arlingâ€" ton Heights cireuit of Evangelical churches held at Bartlett, Ilinois Wednesday and Thursday include Mrs. Frank Jacobs Jr., Miss Pearl Juhrend, Rev. Piepenbrok, Mrs. Pieâ€" penbrok and Arthur Borchardt. Mrs. Florence A. Ellis, aged 80, died last week at her home, 23 North County street, Waukegan. She had been a resident of Waukegan for the last thirtyâ€"six years. un One of the traps of the Deerfield in club has been stolen, and the ss was not discovered until Sunâ€" v when the first fall shoot was 89

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