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Highland Park Press, 18 Dec 1930, p. 49

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Thursday, Dec. 18, 1930 The Bungalow church will entertain‘ their children at a Christmas party: on Tuesday, December 23. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Arendt, who are makâ€" ing their home in Deerfleld, while work is progressing on new wires along the C. M. & St. P. & P. KK left on Monday for their vacation in their home town, Benton, Illinois, in Franklin county. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Brand enterâ€" tained their bridge club, Saturday eveâ€" ning. Numerous â€" affairs, complimenting ‘Miss Faith Reichelt, daughter of Mrs. John Augustus Reichelt of Wilmette, were given previous to her marriage to Mr. Harold A. Smith of St. Paul, Minnesota. ; Presents Pupils AFIG . .. ccccovmmmeccostinrienicnmmenirsoncemcninen D SeFFIAN DAMCE ......lnosmtemenctce, Di Frank Stupple and Agnes Gloden Miss Ida Knaak presented her pupils in a recital at her home on Tuesday evening Dec. 16 at 8 o‘clock and folâ€" lowing is the program: Bells ... s tadntie Air de Freischuts ... June Gunekel: and Sweet Fern The Chapel in With Muted Strings . Grand Valse Brilliante March of the Archers ...« Prelude C Flat Minor The Great Guest Comes ... Emilie Knaak _ Grace Vaughn The Merryâ€"Goâ€"Round Sunset Dance ........ Dance of the Fauns Vesper Bells ., ... Tarantella Bungalow Church _ Teams Are Defeated The Bungalow church‘s first and second basketball teams were defeated in last Thursday night‘s games with Crane Farm of Wheeling and Holy Cross, by low and close scores. The first team lost 19 to 15 and the second 12 to 9. Both games were hotly conâ€" tested, but it seemed none of the teams were able to score often. Bungalow Fives will play two strong teams from Crystal lake Saturday evening Dec. 20 under the coaching of F. Ferzacca of Lake Forest college, and the games should be very hotly contested. Bungalow Fives still have a number of open dates. Write to or phone their manager Mr. A. A. Frantz, Deerfield 229M for a game. 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 DEERFIELD NF Deerfield Locals Aileen Krumbach in Recital Tuesday Frank Stupple June Gunekel the Forest Agnes Golden Agnes Gloden DEERFIELD NEWSâ€"FLASHES and Aileen Krumbach Agnes Golden W,. M.. Mozart C. M. Weber zws ANnNp PERsoNAL ITEMS Noelck Krentzlin .. Ewing Vodoringki .. Markim Danzetti Danzetti Cramm Wilson Schuler Rogers Wilson Lynes Clark Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norton of Harâ€" vey, Illinois spent the weekâ€"end at the F. II. Meyer home. s Martin Benysh ‘of Chicago was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Myers on Sunday. Mr.iand Mrs. Leslie Haggie and three children have moved from the Koebelin building to the Cooksy flat in Northbrook. Miss Virginia Smith of Wilmette gave a luncheon at the Georgian hotel of Evanston, Misses Anne and Helen Teverbaugh gave a‘linen shower at their home in Evanston, . Misses Helene and Jane O‘Boyle also of Evâ€" anston were hostesses at a miscellanâ€" eous shower and Mrs. Allin Ballantyne gave a bridge tea at her residence in Oak PRark in honor of the former Miss Reichelt. Independent Social Club Is Entertained The Independent Social club enterâ€" tained at a delightful card party in the lovely spacious dining room of Mother Fehr‘s restaurant on Waukeâ€" gan road Monday evening, Dec. 15. Following the card games deliâ€" cious refreshments were served by cious reireshments WEPC SEMTEN: 22 Mother Fehr. The committee who arranged the party were Mmes. Earl Frost, R. L. Fredericks, Louis Soefker and Virâ€" ginia Hicks. The club is grateful to the following merchants for the lovely prizes: Deerâ€" ficld Nursery, Citizens State bank, J. A. Hoffman Real Estate, Fehr Resâ€" taurant, Deerfield pharmacy, Deerfield tea room, Barrett plumbing shop, F. H. Meyer, Desmond electric shop, Miss Loretta _ Heman, _ Deerfield _ news agency, R. H. Walsh, S. Shapiro, Deerfield meat market and Art‘s service station. On Thursday, Dec. 18, the club will meet at the home of Mrs. Martha Love on Grand avenue. "Santa Claus Junior" to Be Given Friday Extensive preparations are being made for the operetta, "Santa Claus Junior" which will be presented by the school children on Friday afterâ€" noon, Dec. 19 at 2:30 o‘clock in the auditorium. The P. T. A. will convene at 2 o‘clock for a short business session. Open During Holidays The Deerfield Public Library will be opened as usual during the Christâ€" mas holidays with the exception of Wednesday, Dec. 24. be presented by on Friday afterâ€" 30 o‘clock in the THE PRESS At the regular meeting on last Friday night, December 5th, the Otâ€" ter Patrol found itself busily engagâ€" ed with the task of repairing toys. Among the toys repaired were trucks, a toy cement mixer, several airplanes and some autos. _ Although many toys were repaired, a couple were broken to be repaired again by some boys who followed their childish deâ€" sires. The work is progressing all right, and we soon expect to have quite a few toys.â€"Raymond Carter, Troop 52, of Deerfield Presbyterian Church. Leads Troop in Oath We opened our Troop 52 meeting at the Decrfield Presbyterian church, with the Scout Oath and Law and the salute to the flag. We were lead in the Scout Oath and Law by our newâ€" est Scout, Richard Merner,. Then the Scout with the most merit badges (Kenneth Vetter) led us in the Saâ€" lute to the flag. We then went to our patrol corners to make out our reports. The toys were brought out and we finished repairing and paintâ€" ing them. We played a game of "Steal the Bacon," and then were disâ€" missed with the Scout Benediction.â€" Milton Merner, troop reporter, Troop 52, Deerfield Presbyterian church. New Leader, Wilmot School Our weekly meeting of Troop 50 was held at the Wilmot school Friâ€" » Movies Friday "The Little church eround the corâ€" ner" will be the feature picture at the movies on Friday evening Dec. 19. This will be the last movie until after the Christmas holidays. games, such as, "Swatem." At was dismissed. who live near t had its fi ning, Dec the assis Mr. Boyle, the new | the old m the new i A few games were played during the meeting, The meeting closed with stories by Mr. Boyle and other memâ€" bers of the committee.â€"Dan Wolterâ€" ding, Troop 51, Deerfield school. Boy Scout News F 0. E. 8. Installs New â€" Officers this Evening Deerfield chapter O. E. 8. No. will hold their Installation of off on Thursday evening Dec. 18 : o‘clock at the Masonic temple. Installing Officers Pauline White, installing of grand lecturer O. E. S. Illinois. structress of Deerfield chapter, Adelaide â€"Green, marshall; worthy matron Campbell chapter Le Roy R. Johnston, chaplain; worthy patron, Sarah D. Moon .« ter Nina Engstrom, organist, past thy matron, Deerfield chapter. Bessie Okey, soloist, Can chapter, Flag escort, Charles V. Steiner, past worthy patron, Deerfield chapter, Escorts, Knight Templar and W. B. Carr, past worthy patron, Deerfield chapter; Edward Selig, past worthy patron, Deerfield chapter. | Wm. Barrett, past worthy patron, Deerfield chapter. Retiring officers, Christena Knaak and Harry Stupple. Charge of flowers, Marion Clavey, entertainment, Irene Friend Jochim. . The 1931 officers include, Bernice Maw, worthy matron; Ambrose J. Montavon, worthy patron,; Ellen Klug, associate matron; Emilie E. Knaak, secretary; Elizabeth Miller, treasurer; Caroline Browning, conductress; Ruth Notz, associate conductress; Ruth Huhn, chaplain; Minnic Pfingston, marshal; Hattie Wessling, organist; Martha Lorenz, Adah; Irene Peterson, Ruth; Beatrice Meyer, Esther; Marion Meyer, Martha; Florence Dow, Electa; Edna Funk, Warder; Philip Scully Sr,, sentinel. "The Marian Club" Is New Organization Recently a group of young girls of the Holy Cross church met â€"at the parish hall and organized "The Marâ€" ian Club." The chapter members include, Cathâ€" crine Cunningham, Marie Haws, Marâ€" jorie Maw, C. Wacholder, Doris Koch, Philipina Wacholder, Rose Gloden, Mary Paulson, Margaret Pfister, Rose Frost, Mary Desmond, Evelyn Kent, Cathcrine Garrity, Felicia Rarnest and Adclaide McGuire, The club is chaperoned by Mrs. C. T. Burns who is assisted by Misses Florence and Agnes Gloden and Rose (G‘Connor. The officers are, president, Catherin Cunningham; vice president, Ros Gloden and secretaryâ€"treasurer, Agne Gloden. Meetings are held biâ€"weekly on Sat urday afternoons. Christmas Party Saturday, Dec. 27 is the date schedâ€" uled for the Christmas party for the children of the Holy Cross church. It will be held in the parish hall. Mrs, W. Amendt is chairman of arâ€" rangements and will be assisted by Mmes. Burns, E. Haws, Duffy, and Koch. pter O. E. 8. No. 940 Installation of officers vening Dec. 18 at 8 lasonic temple. installing officer . 8. Illinois. In sident, Catherine president, Rose treasurer, Agnes Campbell past ,h.p. wor past 51

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