. In Mr#. Wilson‘s Dassing, t munity is bereft of a friend, has left that which euu ::lv:r «â€"the good and lly 0 of :m.-ommï¬ï¬‚' Li & : Flhoyet n _2‘ 3 "". UY Lipertyville; | evening, American Le Elbert C. of. Racine; Delbert of| cird arty at Masonic Strawberry â€"Point, Iowa; Harry â€"of Thursday, March 12 Sarasota, Florida; Howard of Oakâ€"| club luncheon; afternc land, Calif.; Ruth Horton (Mrs. H. Shoreâ€"chapter,; D.A.R.; H.) of Whiteville, North Carolina;| @l Neighbors: teachers and Gertrude Wolf (Mrs. C. A.) of| _ Friday, March 13. af Deerfield, thirteen grandchildren and | field P.T.A.; «eyening, four â€"rrant. wrunkAil We 1e aon PP on n s Paat rebivt oi 3 PR Veerfield, thirteen grandchildren and four great grandchildren, â€" besides many other relatives and hosts of friends. C ; L __Mrs. Wilson is s children: Frank B .~Services were conducted at the First Presbyterian church of Liberâ€" tyville at two o‘clock Saturday, Feb. 21.. Rev. Bruce Gillie, pastor of the Libertyville church, _officiated,â€"assistâ€" ed by Rev. Mark ‘J.Andrews, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of geerï¬eld. un 2 . Members of Libertyville Chapter, Order of the Eastern _ Star, ~took tharge with an effective service, of Burial was in Diamond Lake cemeâ€" tery. * % _ _On October 27, 1867, Eliza Jane Shepard became the bride of Joseph Wilson. For three years the young people lived. on a farm at Geneva, moving to Chicago in 1870. In 1872 Mr. and Mrs. Wilson pnr%l:a;eg!v'e:. farm in Libertyville, where they l _until Mr. Wilson‘s failing healthâ€"comâ€" pelledâ€"aâ€"move to Chadbourn, North Carolina. Seven children were rearâ€" ed in the happy Wilson home, five sons, Howard, Frank, Elbert, and Delbert (twins)," Harry; â€" and _two. daughters, Ruth and Gertrude. w © The Wilsons returned to Libertyâ€" ville in 1910, and there Mr.: Wilson died January 15, 1924. . Since that time, Mrs. Wilson had divided her timeâ€"between the homes of two sons, Frank and Elbert, in Libertyville, and a daughter, ~Mrs. Chester A. Wolf of Deerfield. . T S y s Death came to Mrs. Wilson,â€" after a short illness on Tuesday, Feb. 17, 1931, at the home of ber ‘son, Frank B. Wilson, 328 Jackson avenue, Libâ€" ertyville. Mrs. Wilson had attained the age of 86 years, 5 months, and 7 days. e son heréelf, a dear, kindly, g:::e- woman, intensely alive and in stâ€" ed: in life, helpful and sympathetic, which will cast a glow upon the lives 27 â€" Born Sept. 10, 1844 â€" Eliza Jane Shepherd was born in East. Northfield (which is now Northâ€" brook) : September ©10, 1844, one of four children of. Orstin and Sarah Wayman Shepard. She attended the Shermanâ€"and West Northfeld schools and. then attended the Northwestern Female College in Evanston. She West Wheeling schools. Her educaâ€" tion was broadened by extensive traâ€" Â¥eling. __â€"__‘_â€"_â€" iA ; C 8 1O t D. D€ 1Â¥ nded (1Q WID: Om worl s t t 2 s B S mt wl dW lcb vcond arâ€"r m Franaratiom: Ar.â€" € eepeinmerr en ay ooo s generation to -,., esw yeatge periodâ€"of â€" rebuiilding,â€" are the treasâ€" COMMUNITY MOURNS â€" OLD SETTLER‘s DEATH 84 (Continued from page 38) Marriedâ€"Joseph Wilson yoinmmnaiminime mane gens w war en t on n oo mnneraimniny & o Fr~ssnGrews, pastor| â€"Monday, March 9, at 3:3 byterian. church of | Junior Garden club. ; c tagt = Tuesday, March 10, aftern bertyville Chapter,| sion Band, at Bethlehem Ey astern Star, took| church; evening, Young ffective service, of| meeting at B. E. church, __ ‘ulâ€" â€"tributes.| ~~ ay, March 11, noo amond Lake cemeâ€"| ¢lub luncheon; afternoon, in g | dentâ€"Social club, with Mr survived by seven |.Beardstey, Girl 1 eserves | at 3. of Libertyville; | evening, Americ’a? Legion A eine; â€" Delbert of | cird arty at Magnnin Famnl. passing, the comâ€" a friend, but she )e e lost a life '_l|.Fred ter + lune} of antique wall brackets to be exhibâ€" ited by Mrs. B. H. Platt. £2." ~~â€"The bowl garden is to be in charge of Mrs. W. J. Amendt and: Mrs. M. O. Hopkins. Mrs. W. B. Metcalf and Mrs. B. H. Platt will have the living room composition.. â€"â€" _ ;71.7:; hewsens 7;!@!1“;!@!'3]!0!“ es The Garden club of Deerfield is to have one individual entry and three group entries at the annual Garden Club exhibit to beheld at the Merâ€" chandise Mart, Chicago, March 21 to â€"~ Bungalow church teams will play Holy Cross Five Thursday,â€" March 5 and lively.games are looked for. Come and cheer for your favorites. _ _Both â€"games evere _ interesting, Bungalow. churchâ€" girls were held scoreless the first ‘ï¬alf, Highwood making 9 points then Highwood was held scoreless against Séout%ï¬roog 51 boys and were only beaten after three ~overtime periods. M. Cazel was high sceorer in this game making § floor goals, _ _ eA an et _ Theâ€"girls _and junior_â€"téamsâ€"were hot so fortunate in their games the former losing 4 to 9 to Highwood and 1. :. f 0 E.A Aij ï¬y_eging, Boy Saturday, March 14, at y. Scout Hobby Show. period was ‘played, when Bungalow with a lead of seven points. This victory will make the Bungaâ€" low team a strong contendar for first placeâ€"inâ€"the Americandivision of the league, having won two games and lost none to date. 8 Aimmsi is to 0 ‘and was tied 20 to third. quarter after which remained close until half of period was played, when surged ahead and ended_ with a lead of seven naints cameâ€"rignt back wi Cuhhiorg. The 4e by Bungalow throu j “i ‘{f\*"’::ï¬' H‘ï¬wwmaghflaï¬-‘%’z e m 3 m s Deerfeld Calendar of Events for ~**¢_" Week of March 9. * The individual entry is to be a pair Bungalow :Chuarch Wins Second Leagus Game ~Bungalow ommunity . ~emoy mculily and ige and two daughter ‘on guests %_their' a Protine . of= Eimharat M#yreir rrlfecmnistarnngn30: nsc cms nv mmz ithe C uid 4 B C4.,0000 0 , March 10, afternoon, Misâ€" y and M with aâ€"basket by J. lead was then held jugh. the half of 13 ed 20 to 20 in the er which the score ith__Mrs. _ Mary ‘rves at school; segion Auxiliary > temple . _ _ 2, noon, Rotary noon, the North «; evening, Royâ€" s‘ club. afternoon, Deérs h , noon, Imons W n, Indepenâ€" rs. Walâ€") lane. * were tN! + Mrt.: and 0 angelical People‘s the fourth UTS p My Mo D : movleeivantatiy ae o itA rrany. hnd 1t Mcb sns the} ; Mt. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine,and two| Trustees Edward Begert, W rs.) daughters, Shirley and Robérta, were) rett, Christ Willman, JIra . H on«, the guestsâ€"of Mr. Blaine‘s mother in| A. . [imm, .. were..prese H mn. Mm., | _ Harry Mau, who was injured a | week ago Monday morni.g in an auto |accident at Glencoe, is slowly~recovâ€" | ering. He received an injury on his head and another on his hand. The | infection which developed in his hand has been checked. < Mr. and: Mrs, Arthur Medding. and daughterâ€"ofâ€"Chicago were guests at the Elmer Schmidt home on â€"Springâ€" field avenue Sunday. : Mrs. Gilmore and son of Chicago were the guests of Mrs. John Huchl on Tuesday.â€" § Miss Gayle Borneman, who was the= < rse year, is ~visiting the Ted: Johnson home, l Her eyes are greatly improved. Mrg.: Chas Youngs of Florence, Wis., spent severat days of last week at the ?tdld Youngs â€"home. _ Mrs.â€"H. H. Horton of North Caroâ€" lina spent the weekâ€"end with her sisgâ€" ter, Mrs. Chester Wolf._ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stadler will be hosts at bridge "Thursdav avanine â€"Haroldâ€"Â¥oungs â€"has a â€"business trip to 1 Michigan. He also v in Florence, Wis. Mrs: Chas Yannus {tonight) I Mrs. â€" William Haggxe entertained her bridge club on Tuesday afternoon at her home on Elm street. _â€".Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison spent Sunday with their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Verdie Hutchison of Chicago. â€" = s# . n _ ~CD. â€"a was a very successful| â€" The Mission Band of the Bethleâ€" affair, and about 150 guests were| hem Evangelical church will meet served. _ Many complimentary reâ€"| next Tuesday afternoon, after school, marks were made about the delicious | at the church. ~â€"â€" _ m food and the very moderate charge) The Young People‘s meeting will for the supper. â€" _ . â€"_ _ be held Tuesday evening at the B. E. ~â€"_Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gardner enterâ€"| church. . 4 ® tained atâ€"a family dinner on Saturâ€"| â€" Mrs. Irving Brand entertained her day evening in honor of Mrs. Gardâ€" bridge club on Tuesday afternoon. ner‘s birthday anniversary. â€" Theére will be an initiation at the â€"â€" Mr, and Mrs. Philip McMahonâ€" I â€"Star _ meeting on Thursday son â€"Billy of Rogers Park were guests evening, March 5. â€"~ 3 of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reeds of Orâ€"| Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Juhrend, chard Lane on Sunday Mrs. Meâ€"| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Juhrend, Mr. Mahon‘is Mrs. WiHiam Hale Thompâ€"| and Mrs. Albert Hagt,; with Mr. and son‘s niece. Mrs. Ed Juhrend of Highland Park ..Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison spent | attended the funeral of Mr. C. Dressâ€" Sunday with their son and his wife,| er in Libertyville, last Wednesday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Roy Verdie Hutchison| _ Mrs. Olivia Anderson visited at the of Chicago. â€" â€"= + k M. C. Lundgren home in Highland . _ Mrs. William Haggie entertained | Park, on Sunday. : en s hA ce Nt e on o t n o ho < The Dorcas society chicken supper on Feb. 24 was a very successful affair, and about 150 guests were served. . _ Many complimentary reâ€" marks were made about the delicious food and the very moderate charge Tor the supper., . â€"‘â€",_ _ __â€" _ _ Mrs. Eugene Becker, Mrs. LeRoy Seully and Miss Tanis Greer were guests at a luncheonâ€"bridge party at the home of Mrs. A. R. Hedges (Ruth Patterson) â€"of Edison Park. â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€" who underwent an appendicitis operaâ€" tion at the ‘Highland Park hosp several weeks ago, is at home again. The Hutchison, Reedsâ€"and i families visited him during his stay in the hospital. _ _ ___ e Mr. and Mrs.â€"F. P. Browning have moved to Glenview. . Mrs. _ Brownâ€" ing‘sâ€"businessâ€"venture, â€"the Glenview Shop, is proving quite successful. Deerfield Locals at th mungs â€"has ~returned from trip to Irom Mountain, He also visited relatives e Carl Stadler will be| board was «Thursday evening | the Masoni ir hHome on Orchnï¬ lig acted : board was cheld Mnï¬dny evening in the Masonic Temple, Edward H. Seâ€" lig acted as: mayor proâ€"tem, during the absence of Mayor‘James Hood. Trustees Edward Segert, Wm. Barâ€" re{t, Christ Willman, Ira . Hole â€"and Present Play e ,, A,,xh:ummaium Oi1," will be, presented at ‘the ~Deerfield Grammar school gymnasium on Friâ€" day and Saturday evenings March 6 and 7â€"by the young people of St; Paul‘s church â€" 1 f Village Board Deerfield School P. T. A. _‘ A Student Stunt day program will be presented by the school children on Friday "gfternoon, March 13 . forâ€" cher association. Deerfield Grammar School Menu for Week of March, 9 to 13 7 Monday: ~V eg eta ble soup and crackers. u§ Tuesday: Eggs a la Goldenrod, m\ Wednesday** Choice of home mig] . chili concarne or cocoa. ~ + Â¥r] Thursday: â€" Scalloped potatoes. . ay ~Friday: . .Spaghetti with._toma sauce. ces ic Lâ€"le The reguler_ l_nc‘-_tâ€"igg_ of t-l;o';i-li;; A petition is being circulated on th« question of bringing the municipa with much interest but during the past year has become dormant. The voters are to determine whether or not they wish the band to exist. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacobs Jr. were: Sunday guests at the Schan: home in Chicago. * The Lorrence Gloden family move to Wheeling on Saturday. . Theâ€"Edwin Johnson and Georg Pettis families, were guests at th William Gathmann home in Arling ton Heights on Sunday. in rQ _ IMnâ€" > . Regular Session Thursday, March 19