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Highland Park Press, 26 Feb 1931, p. 28

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M W M M H M H Th M M M Mr Mr pene by DEERFIELD LOCAL AND PERSONAL M M W He M A neer M ing establishment ed on March 2. Julius Johnson w ) on Monday afte: n Central avenue. and (Mrs. Roy M rests on Sunday A M the Mi Allan M fhield pharma D Mrs. Roy Miller had as s on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. mess, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ind Mr. and Mrs. Charles hicago inty hospit M Ik ade n Aid M W Kapschull attende nt Mr Mi al will ind tended D. Bleimeh} and ind ind Thur he home of Mr Springheld av we estate on uP ng in appearanct xh Daught t he t week hat Mi broken the r the children enud hn II M ute Elmer the De ting mut Mr ine h lown and id Ne ing 1 Mr. and Mrs Mr. MeGarvie on Waukegan w a cleaning W enirs hard . Brick Anna Lange ld out build heirs, Wal erman. Mrs Mr art 16 W onfere aUsC afte her arm. struction ting: w hich Mr brought auk nt wind ow World @rIOU mas It of the vening, eighth school, ening n h guests and on ained u1st rnoon 1007 gC l Mrs r host mall egan Belyi nue. Em the the Mis Wil the Wt it to An Eighth District meeting of ‘the American Legion was held in North Chicago on Friday evening. # Mrs. Irving Brand will entertain her bridge club next Tuesday afterâ€" noon of the day at day afternoon attendance is meeting will 1 hour with Mr Mary Koebel Hicks as hoste went . swimming tank, after whic ed wienies at the .T. W, L. P ONM0 then hiked home. (The teachers who accompanied them were Miss Card and Miss Miller. Mrs. Richard Perrin and daughter RBernice and Mrs. Dibling and daughâ€" ter Katherine of Arlington Heights were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Fredricks on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Lagerquist and two sons Howard and Robert of Chiâ€" cago were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Russo of nue on Sunday. The Just Sew club wil day afternoon, March 3, of Mrs. A. R. Warner. Mrs. H. S. Peterson of Vesper . se church Mrs. per guests, Arlene and Frantz. the Mrs. C. E. Bates will entertain her | beth bridge club on Wednesday afternoon | Chic at her home on Warrington road. M Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Vant and Mrs.\thur William‘ Kreh were the guests of Mrs. | club W. H. Wilmot of Waukegan on Satâ€"| Mrs. urday and in the afternoon they atâ€"|land tended the D. A. R. quilt exhibit. M Mrs. 8. C. Danforth entertained her | Burl luncheonâ€"bridge club on Wednesday, | as at her home on Springfeld avenue. _ | Hole Quite a number from Deerfield atâ€"| _T tended the Boy Scout "Roundâ€"Up din-" Scou ner" at New Triee high school on | Satt Tuesday evening, given for scnu!-‘ M masters, their wives and scout workâ€"| Chic ers. This is the closing of the annual | sen Scout drive. | hom Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine wnro“lno guests at the M. C. Lundgren home | . M in Highland Park on Saturday eveâ€"| fam ning. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nield of | Jen: Pullman, HI., were also guests. | last Miss Rose O‘Connor has been ill. ; and Miss â€" Bernice. ‘Rybolt _ spent thei to : ‘wnok-rml with Miss Alice Bentley n” whi Chicago. | condition when found. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer were| â€" William Tennermann underwent an guests at the W. F. Mueller home inlnnention at the Henrotin hospital in Arlington Heights on Sunday evening. | Chicago last Friday. Miss Verda Varner will entertain The fire department was called out her‘ bridge club on Friday evening. | Sunday morning to extinguish a car Robert Jordan, who attends the| blaze. University of Illinois, was on the Phi Joseph . Mele and Eunice Varner Kappa Psi rifle team, which competed | have recovered from their recent illâ€" for honors in the interâ€"fraternity rifle | ness. M On Saturd rves hiked to A n On Sund the USINCS rs. H. S. Peterson of Beardstown, was the guest of her ‘son, Harold rson, at the Emil Giss home, over weekâ€"end. hall lection of officers will be meeting of the Doreas society Presbyterian church on Thursâ€" ernoon, March 5, and a good nce is desired. The business ; will be followed by a social ith Mrs. George Pettis, Mrs. Koebelin and Mrs. Virginia Fredricks spent. severa t week in Detroit, Mich lay the Deerfield Girl Reâ€" | d to Highland Park and ming in the high school| which they enjoyed roastâ€" at the Y. W, C. A., and home. ~The teachers who 1 them were Miss Card y evening following the vice . at _ the ~Bungalow Emil Giss had as her supâ€" Arthur Cashmore Dorothy Fehr, an club will meet e Blainc . were Lundgren home Saturday eveâ€" Joseph Nield of «o guests. chr. and Ruth meet Tucsâ€" it the home Forest THE PRESS ave 1018 tournament and helped his fraternity to win the silver cup. Robert is also in the University band. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Meyer and three little sons were Sunday guests at the Fred Anderson home in Glenâ€" vie w A group of Deerfield young people attended a play given at St. Paul‘s church, near Northbrook, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Meyer were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cline Schwarm of Waukegan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jansen and two chilâ€" dren and Mrs. Jansen‘s mother, Mrs. Lindahl of Lake View were Sunday guests at the William Johnston home. The Long family returned on Thursâ€" day from a trip to Pontiac, Mich. Mrs. LeRoy Scully entertained her bridge club last Friday. Among those who are quarantined for chicken pox are Helen Scully, Jean Boyle, Junior Brand, Ruth Lidiker, Sarah Getty, Charles Kapschull, Dorâ€" othy and Charles Uchtman, Jean and Junior Baum, Billy~ Olendorf, and Ione Beckman. Mr. and Mrs. William Mulligan and Mr. and Mrs. William Mulligan and baby son of Arlington Heights and Mr. Roy West of Elgin were guests at the George Pettis home on Saturâ€" The regular meeting of the Deerâ€" field : Auxiliary _ of the â€"American Legion. will be held Monday evening, March 2 at the home of Mrs. Dan Hunt. Mrs. George Briggs will be assistant hostess. Mrs. Lucey Speidel Brown of Lake Forest, who is director of the Eighth District, will be the speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Thayer Batt have a son born Wednesday, Feb. 18, at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Elizabeth (‘Cooksey attended the funcral of her sister, Miss Molly Weigert in Chicago last week. Mr. and Mrs. Torgy Nelson (Elsic Ott of Chicago were weekâ€"end guests at the John Ott home. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hunt of Fair Oaks avenue had as their guests on Sunday Mrs. Hunt‘s sister, Miss Elizaâ€" beth Weimar and Miss Eva Folkert of Chicago, Mrs. Frank Jacobs and Mrs, Arâ€" thur Wagner will attend their bridge club Thursday (today) at the home. of Mrs. Elizabeth Silber Worth of Highâ€" land. Park. Â¥ek Mrs. Bettzig has returned . from Burlington, Wis. and is again acting as companion for Mrs, Lizzie Cloes \Hole. The Flying Eagle patrol of the Boy Scouts hiked to the river woods on Saturday and roasted their dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Moore of Chicago visited Miss Amelia Peterâ€" sen on â€" Sunday. The former Moore home is now owned by Mayor James PW home Hood Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Goebe!l and family of Chicago were guests at the Jens Petersen home several days of last week. On Friday Mr. Petersen and Mr. Goebel went to Stockton, III. to recover Mr. Goebel‘s automobile which had been stolen. It was in poor condition when found. William Tennermann underwent an oneration at the Henrotin hospital in Chicago last Friday. The fire department was called out Sunday morning to extinguish a car blaze. will be Speidel director be the The Young People of St. Paul‘s church will present a three act comâ€" edy "Done in Oil" on Friday and Satâ€" urday, March 6 and 7 at 8 o‘clock at the Deerfield Grammar school audiâ€" torium. The play which was to have been presented by children of the fourth and fifth grades of the Deerfield school was postponed because of the absence of Miss Margaret Hunt, on Monday. Miss Hunt attended the funcral of a cousin and Mrs. Harry Muhlke substiâ€" tuted in her place. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rommel and two daughters Janet and Ruth of La Grange visited Mrs. Philip Rommel on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clavey of Forâ€" est avenue entertained at dinner Sunâ€" day in compliment to Mrs. Clavey‘s father, Mr. O. G. St. Peter of Wauâ€" kegan, who celebrated his pirthday anniversary that day. < Mrs. Henry Petersen was hostess ning Mrs. Henry Petersen was hosless to her bridge club on Tuesday: eveâ€" 'VTr H. J. Allardt of Chicago visited his sister Mrs. Philip ‘Rommel last week. 1 * The Getâ€"Together â€" club met. last Tuesday at: the home of Mrs. Elise Knaak. â€" The next meeting of this club will be in April. The Girl Reserves met Tuesday after school. The meetings are usuâ€" ally each Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Horenberger and Mrs. Fred Labahn visited relatives of Mrs. Labahn in Evanston on last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Ott of Forest avenue had as their guests on Saturâ€" day Mr. and Mrs. John Hanck and daughter Virginia of Chicago. Mr.â€" andâ€" Mrs. Earl Varner and daughter Grace were also guests at the Varner home in Highland Park on Satuday evening. George Eggert and son Russell of Chicago were Sunday guests at the Christ Bendt home on Hazel avenue. Mr. J. W. Cooksy of Northbrook, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cooksy and Mrs. Henry Juhrend motored to Lake Genâ€" eva and Elkhorn, Wis., Sunday afterâ€" On Sunday ~Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walther and two children Alice and Harry of Chicago, were guests at the George Ott home. noon Mrs. Fred Horenberger . and her sister Mrs. Fred Beckman visited at the Emil Krueger home in Northbrook on Sunday. â€" They also visited Mrs. Henry Seckler, their cousin, who is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury and daughâ€" ters Kathleen, Alice and Dorothy of Ravinia were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Juhrend on Sunday eveâ€" ning Ira Hole visited his family in Glenâ€" Ellyn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Berry Devine visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Sandâ€" ers of Highland Park on Thursday evening. Mrs. Martha Love and granddaughâ€" ter June, Mr. and Mrs. Berry Devine and little son were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Varner of Highland Park on Saturday evening. M. and Mrs. George Stanger had as their guests on Sunday the Plagge and Thompson families of â€" Rogers park. Mr.â€"and Mrs. J. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sturms and son Oliver of Racine were Sunday guests at the Wilson Olendorf home. Thursday, Feb. 26, 1931

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