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Highland Park Press, 13 Nov 1930, p. 39

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Thursday, Nov. 13, 1930 Mrs. L. Gladen is chairman of a (ommittee in charge of a children's party to be held in the Holy Cross church parish hall on Saturday aft- ernoon. Nov, 15 at 2:80 o'clock. All children of the parish are invited to attend this affair. Mr. and Mrs. J, F. McArthur and Gmily luft Monday for their future home in Chicago ' Mrs. R. Grecnslade of Highlpnd Mrs. R. Grecnslade of Highlpnd Park entertained her club at the Deturtield avenue Tea Room on Tue:- uuy afternqon. . ...” ...Vi_..i'e"_ Mr. and'Mrs. Leon Mitchell of Harvey, Illinois were Week-end guests at Mr. and Mrs. L. Gloden. Mrs. Harry Olendorf was hostess to her bridge club at the Deerfield manna Tea Room on Tuesday after- DUO“. The ladies of the Altar and Rosary mcicty will have a “Quilting party" in the parish hall on Thursday after- noon, Nov. 13 at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. ll. McGuire and Mrs, Alex Willman will be hostesses. The Deerfield R. N. A. will sponsor u-card party following their regular meeting on Thursday evening, Nov. IO at 8 o'eloek. Mrs. A. J. Johnson is chairman of the arrangements. Many prizes will be awarded includ- ing a lovely door prize donated by Deerfield nurseries. - The annual meeting of the Ladies Aid society of St. Paul's Evangelical church was held at the home of Mrs. George Soefker on Thursday after- noon, Nov. 6, and the following of. ficers were unanimously elected for) the ensuing year, Mrs. Louis Soef- ker, president; Mrs. John on. vice- president; Mrs. George Ott, secretary and Mrs. Frank Jacobs, flnaneial sec- retary. On Wednesday evening, Nov. 19 at 6:30 o'elock the members of the society with their husbands will enjoy a dinner at the Masonic temple. Mrs. Fred Labahn was a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs, James Daugherty in Chicago on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beekrnp' Ara. F' Horenlreryter and Mrs. F. dieder- stadt attended the funeral of Wil- liam Haute of Glenview on Monday afternoon. ' Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Miller of ' Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Miller of Hazel avenue entertained It a dinner party at their home on Saturday eve- ning. Guests were from Chicago. The Sewing circle of St. Paul's Evangelical church will hold their next regular meeting " the home of Mrs, Minnie Willman on Grand av- enue on Thursday afternoon, Nov. 20 at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Arthur Wagner will entertain her bridge club on Thursday after- noon Send contributions to local correspondent before hee- . dty noon. Help her to nuke this section interesting. MRS. LORETTA WILLMAN, Local Editor Lincoln Ave., Deerfield, Ill. Tel. Deerfield 158-3 DEERFIELD NEWS AND PERSONAL ITEMS Deerfield Locals DEERFIELD NEWS-FLASHES Mmes. J. Farner, F, Jacobs Jr., C. Scheer and Alex Willmnn attended I school of Instruction for Presidents, Secretaries and Treasures of euh unit and for district oftieers Ind dis. unit and tor district omceu Ina un- trict chairmen of the eighth district American Legion nuxilinry held by the district director, Wednesday, Nov. 12 at the Deerpath inn tea room} Lake Forest. I -iii..%d" Mrs. Elmer Schmidt and son Bobby, Mrs. Louise Huehl and daughter Barbara ygre liner irue'tt Ji"i'ir. and Mrs. Edward Gilmore of Chicago on Sundny. - _ --___ "iii." and Mrs. fuck Kress of Wil- matte were guests at the B. H. Kresa home on Wednesday. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fuhr of Mor- ton Grove were guests at the Elmer Schmidt home on springfield avenue on Thursday. Mrs. R. L. Johns the 12th annual roll imn Red Cross in opened Nov. li, A _ The Garden club of Deerfield will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank W. Itusso on Wednesday afternoon, Nov'. 10 at 2;,30 o'eloek. "Say it with Flow. crs," is the subject for the nfternoon and Mrs, Lewis Ashmnn will have charge of the program. The Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will hold their regular meeting at the church on Thursday afternoon, Nov. 20 at 2:80 o'ehwk. Mrs. Ed. Selig will be in charge of the program. Mrs. R. E. Patti: w” hostess to the Tuesday evening Sewing club this week, " her home on Chestnut street. Mrs. Ella Stryker, of Phoenix, Ari. zona (formerly of Deerfield) hu tut- nounced the mlrringe of her daugh- ter, Sallie. to Mr. June: Clittord Gober, on April tr, 1980 It Florence, Arizom. Mr, and Mrs. Gober are at home At 2117 West Adnml “not. Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. D, W. Meyer had Is their guests on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Denver Corson of Waukegan. Mmes. V. Hicks, F. H. Meyer, W. Kncbelin, M. Andrews and E. H. Selig und Rev. Andrews “tended the " man's Presbyterian meeting held " First Presbyterian church in Evo. stun on Friday, Mr. and Mrs. F. Anderson of Glen- view spent Sunday ttt the home of their daughter, Mrs. Raymond Meyer. James Fritsch is seriously ill " his home on Deerfield uvenue. Mr. Fritnch is 79 yet“ old. Mrs. Bruce Blaine was injured in an autnmobile accident seven! weeks tuto,'when Mr. Ind Mrs. Blaine were returning from Indium. Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Anderson 1nd two children Dorothy Jen and Ward spent Sundly with Mr. 1nd Mrs. Ern- est Schroeder of Crystal lake. Johnson is ehttirtttatt of al roll call of the Amer- )ss in Deerfield, which THE PRESS Deerfield Post to Give All Male Cast Play; Rehearsal Monday iEastcrn Star Holds I Fine Meeting Thursday Men of Deerfield Ire invited to take part in the new play sponsored by Deerfield Post, Ametienn Legion. The entire cast will consist of men. First try-outs and rehearsal will be held Monday night, 7:30 o'clock. Nov. IT, at the summer school. The success of the previous all male cast plly promises well for the one planned, but the help of every man with talent lt needed. You men, come to the school Monday niitht and try-out. You might surprise yourself to find that you do have Thespiun qualities which need but an opportunity to develop. Come! W. B. Carr, E. H. Selig, Humid Vant, Walter Nige and Chm-lei Steiner, past patron' Ind put mu- 1m oifieiated in the various lutiom. Mrs. Vivian Scott, part irorthy gland matron and Hurry N. Colo of Chicago were honored not“. .OVer 150 guests "tended. The worthy mntron. Mrs. Christy Knnk was presented with mnny love- ly gifts nnd floral pieces. 'I)eerfield Engineering Company Doing Good Job An outstanding event of the neu- son for the Deerfield O. E. g. chip- tcr was held on lut hunky eve- ning. __ -- .. . Mean of the bed chm" "- ceived mementos of the occnion from Mrs. Knaak. P The next meeting of the CAI-den club of Deerfield will be held a the home of Mrs. W. B. Metal! on Nov. 19 with Mm. F. W. Rune and Mrs. G. A. Willen uni-ting humus. Deerfield Business Men's Bowling League Standing for week ending November T. Reliable Garage w,..-,t-...r-rqw_". Nota Hardware _.... ve.. q_rttt.VV.. Deerfield News Agency ...FF... Antes Sign m...s.m..rrrmm.rrr.r..r...'"" Kath-nth Florists ..r.rrr.mr.merr. Shupiro'l Grocery ...r..-m.rrtm.r... " " " " 10 Friday, 10 12 12 " 16 Serve Dinner at Olivet Institute to Men Out of Work Nineteen members of the Deer. field Presbyterian church served I supper of Baked Bean: and Wiener- to 225 joblcu and homeless men " the volivet institute, Chic-go. Int Wednesday evening. In six an the party left Deerfield about T pm. l'pon Arriving u the institute MI Lnndu were soon busily engaged in uEic-ing and humming brad. cooking went-rs and hating the beans. At 9 gun. the hungry men Med into the dining room and “not! at their ehairn and c to be dny n Tht I 'pon Lands ti!iritttt wiener 9 p.m. dining while "I" night day morning. The pastor to express r anendid wor chum- ot thi and l it ule Mrs. Wm. Harman. I cot, Mr, Wm. Roche The committee in nun-mm“ included Madame; Selig. Jon re". Ginter, Nopkim man, And Andrews. After m-rving the l After m-rving the supper the party was shown through the building by the associate superintendent Ind tho variuua activiticn at the institute u- l-lained from the day nursery. which in in charge of Mrs. Rmhm. in far. mer yar- the mirtrmo of the Doer- field Mum. through the cooking. sewing. art, Ind music department. to the tine church luditaorium. Wins Miss Irene Mitchell. daughter of Mr. and Mn. A. E, Mitchell took third place in the Commune. Win. Point to Point race: In the amateur Flat Race held Saturday. Oct. M. There wu I Inge [imp and Iran competition manifest“. _ _ - _ tendent ndrews M's.- Mitchell m the only My riding ind her born w" owned by Mr. Pabst. evening The teachers and ollleen of the Presbyterian church school - I meeting It the chunk on My to! ion of the om tht ice wu eondueted by Super- L Barr Ind the Rev. . J. after chh the men re. 0 the ttymtusitrttt of the In- npreld BQWII’IIMI‘I on the Mar Ind turned in for the Ontmml. bread Ind butter, 3rd Place in Oeonomowoc Races ottee poured the meal I umml. bread Ind butter, » were left at the indium ed for breakfast on “nun- his In: 'totty wu- the in chum of It: Jed the following lord-u. Todd, In kins. Boyle, Wood ttt it Alt' " ht une T pm. mm " ruled in cooking am. At into the ir (Min ur. The dispatch the con- the

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