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Highland Park Press, 12 Mar 1931, p. 35

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Mr. and Mrs. F: C. Noerenbertt of Highland Park were, Snndny “out: at the John Stryker hnme on Wat Deerfield .avonue. The Sewing Club of St. Paul’s church will meet next Thursday " ternoon at the home of Mm. August Winters. Mr. and Mrs. Harry oiendorf en- tertsiined at three tables of bridge on saturdarexenintr It their home on "Trii-getrmtrr=--------'----------r- "FIB“ Liiie Band will entertain her bridge club On Wednesday titer- noon. Wilts. F. H. Keyarwi's wavering from her recent illness. - T -irrirgohn Stryker entertained a few guests on Tuesday afternoon in honor of her birthday anqivguury. Mrs. J. M. McGinhia of 'Evtnaton was the guest of Mrs. In Gardner op Friday. - - - _ um, Hugh 12, 1981 mi. Fred “Protine and daughter Anita of Eimhurst were “at: of Mrs. Walter Page on may. - _ Mr. and Mrs. iichatd Eaton have rented the R. R, Knuth apartment on Waukegan. r" M _ - it?“ Mrs. Floyd Stancer’ of Forest avenue entertained " ginn- ily dinner on Sunday. . "r" __ The Young People’s Missionary Cir: ole was entertained at a six o’clock dinner, on Tuenduy evening mt, the Bungalow church. We hoatesserwete Mrs. John Vetter and Mrs. John Stryker. Following the dinner was the regular meeting.‘ --- ' Mrs. B., P, 11:91:; 9130293 G199 was-the guest of Mrs. P. B. Beyer from Wednesday until Monday of this' week. "ht Wednesday Wm??? Mrs. Thorn, Mrs; George Pettis end Mrs. Emil Fredrlclis assisted Mrs. Meyer with e quilt. On. Fridly ”3‘ Penis and Mrs: airiittygttii'NWmtj- quilting" " Mrs. R. M. th’s home. The Misssion band of the "Bungl- "ow church met Tuesday afternoon at four o'clock. Mrs. Emil Gin is leader of the ehildrenhr ohraniaathm. Mrs. Arthur Ceshmore and Mrs. John Stryker were hostesses. Very ettrective rabbits mode of colored oil cloth and blanket stitched in colors ere being and. It members of the Mutuel club for the Cook Coun-, ty hotpitat children. They‘ve to be- sent just before Enter. ., Betty Verner hes chickenpox. Mr. and Mrs. E, Q, Jacobson had Is their dinner guests Tuesdey eve- ning. Jemes Heckley end Stenley Itryee of the Greet Lekes New] Ste- Grand and DeerfUld an... Deerfield, ‘ K3” ‘7‘ _ U k \ '.", 'htttttRtttttttet, 'e.' - - a" - MMaaN4 uaaaas In M Deerficld Locals fifth goon.» Help her nick. your local nmpaper interesting. M38. Roan? PM, Local Editor Harry Muhlko substituted in t (ride room of the Deerfield Pf"" "of thg. mum of Miss ie:ott,AritJltetV h DEERFIELD NEWS-FLASHES' Miss Hazel Miller, the eighth we when. will be hostess to, the Teneh- ers Bridge club at the Fred Hnggie home on Thursday evening (tonight). Mrs. B. H. Kreu entertained at Mm, B. H. lire,» entertained " several mmeranw new on Sat- urday evening at their home on Hazel avenue. .5. . Mrs. Herbert Baxter and little song of Chicago spent-the Week-end with Mr. and Mm. Edwin Beekman of Rosemary terrace. ‘ _ Mrs. Frank Russo with Miss Ruth Moldai of Chicago attended a piano "ii-iii-if-r-tturi-via-ati.." the Play House in Chicago on' Sun- ‘day. . . Mr. and Mrs.Hil. G. Jacobson and Irwin Plane attended _ the Golden Gloves tournament at the-Stadium in Chietitto on Wednesday evening. _ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scheer' of Somer- set avenue spent the week-end with Mrs. Scheer’s phrents in Chicago. 'Miss Ruth Bolt of the Dorcas Home was a dinner..guest at the William Tennermann home on Tuesday. _ Ewsld Winters was the Wit-end guest of James Smell of Chicago. All; prom-em committee fitthe St. Pntriek'icIrtrty at the Presbyterisn church met"Monday afternoon st the home of, Mrs. William Cruickschsnk of Division street. On Tuesday site:- noon the invitation committee met with Mrs. William Tennertnttnn. . "Done in Oil" s;three actcomedy presented by the young people of St. Paul’s church was not given Saturday "streiting becsuse of the' snow storm. lt has been postponed until a later date. ' - . . T Shirley Varner and Miss Amen: Petersen were awarded prizes over “din 'stations KYW and WENR'this past week. _ Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Hutchison and dih,rHhttehisorr's another, Mrerletche " of Chicago, with' their house guest Mrs. Bellman of Philadelphia were guests at the S. P. Hutchison home on Tuesday. Mary Hoffman and Doris Kreh et- tended the Older Girls conference‘ which met Friday, Saturday end Sum. dey in Joliet. The girls represented' the Presbyterien church q end went with the Highland Park group. s_1. Mrs. E. J. Long entertained at e family dinner on Fridey evening. Her aon-in-lew, Clarence Repenitlptr, of Pontine, Mich., hes been e guest end the dinner wee given in his honor. Out-of-town guests were Mr. end Mrs Fred Protine of Elmhurst end Mr. end Mrs. Churchill of Morton Grove. Mrs. Earl bridge party until next Mt of the severe 111., telephone 1hterfUid 486 trl Frost poutponed 'her tr from this put Hand” Monday afternoon. mm” are mow storm. THE wows CLUB B _ 1 _" (" 1335mm“ Mrs. Walter Metalf, Temporary President; First Meeting March 24th Last Wednesday afternoon twelve women, a representative group of all the local churches and organizations of Deerfleid met in the Boy Scout room. of the Citizens State bank building for the purpose of dimming the feasibility, of organizing __ a Deerfield Womanhr'ehtts. T Mrs. Lyle Gourley, president of the Lake County Federation of Women’g clubs, and Mrs. W. M. Frye, 'one.o£ the pftieerts of the Lake Forest Wom- an’s club. were the speakers- F _ Mrs. Gourley spoke of the object tutdourpoiot a club, ghdthe possig t,ir,tiar-iiaaistr-awumrsinisatun--Shss read some of the yearly programs of, other small ‘clubs in Lake county and told of the fine speakers which could be secured, giving r list lengthy enough to serve the club for two years. T J" After her speech she cdledjor’ I general discussion into orhieh m present entered. It was, voted mai- mously to organize 3 Women’s club, having g very simple program as . beginning. _ . _ - ' The9rst meeting is to be held on Tuesday "dternoon, March " " the Deerfield public library and thereaf- ter will meet the second and fourth Tuesday afternoons of each month. The last meeting is to be held in May with no meetings during the summer months, but revived ngain in the fall when the amsmtieishiif is ertu- pected to be increased. T Oftieers for the-aoanintcarir, will be elected at the first meeting. The temporary omcers elected at last 'Wednesday's meeting were: presi- dent, Mrs. Walter Memlf; secretary, Mrs; D. E Wagock. The committee elected to draft the by-laws has Mrs. C. c. Kgpschull u animal! and Miss {use Redoubt}; and Mn. Irving Brand u the other two members. _ De-erhttd in: . trrerttrttht-wmttert who are on the roster of the Highland Park Women's club year book for 1930-31. There ere the mo life memberi. Deerfield Garden Club to Meet Wednesday The Deerfield Garden club will meet at the home of Mrs. E. B. Jordan on Wednesday afternoon, Much 18, with Mis. E. A. Wood misting hostess. Mrs. J. F. Weinberg of Highland lurk is to discus; garden, plans nib: mined by the member! and will judge them. Mrs. C. E. Piper will read . paper on “Girden Tests." Members are ’ulted to bring their pinti with them, whirl! they in" bun working out I border problem of continuous bloom in the ("den Jordan on Lions, Rotary, Gunther of com- h 18, with meree, Garden club. Eaten: sum I hostess. Woodmen, Mold Athletic moch- Highland tion, lmnic Temple "soetittott", An- plnns snb- “an Lesion. [action Auxiliary. Roy- will judge al Neighbors, Holy Cross cums: rill read a Church Prethrtertan church. Bethle- Members hem Enngechl chub. St. Pnnl’s plus with Sundial church. en var-kins Spank»! mr the next mating viii continuous”. from “joining My?! rim Alter 05mm 011mm l" rcmcmssoemmN To Sponsor Municipal Advan- i. taxes tor Village; Club and Churches Represented On last Wednesdey evening prelim- inary steps were taken for the argui- iution of I Deerfield Civic succin- tion. Repreaenutives _of fifteen of Deerfield', chihl, churches and other organizations met and formed the nu- cleus of the civic association. Mem- bership will be chin to “in feti'd'enu ot the community end will he a modi- nm for the expression and discussion of civic betterment of citizenry. A11 questions of government will receive consideration. . _ grgfleffigmm‘fim for peljticel iiidttViiii/ and wilt not" meme candidates for once; but will vote upon those signifying their, in.. tentions to run for ottie.e. If M) tie cent of the biuuwcotits-rattettuiiirii- a Fee that the candid“: is, 5731151. he d? be recommended, but ifheLiiggg n t receive 50 per cent irf ttrg-tat-- lots, he will not be recommended; ' The precise privileges end duties of the civic atusdiiatiosaeiiLhguitMi1s4, at the next meeting which will be held on Wednesday evening, April l, when by-lnwa will be adopted wt! " Beers installed. It is to be non-pur- tisan with an glection of oilieers an- nually. __ ' Every community hos natural ul- mtngovuul machining tho. .ciyin association will "he to sponsor the tutu"! advantages of D.eerfield, such as public improvements, pnblié parks, municipal golf courage, etc., when the time come! for such things, It “lamb to get some of the best talent tii hold irorKresrMreei, be- cause mny do not are for the politi- eal embarrassment which follows each political am. .The. stramitigp- tiomurhuts to eliminate this and to stand back of the cundidntes they end unocintion feels that this will stimu- late more maUrU1 that will be avail.. able for public positions. . f Object of Association No Political Motive " l , til co

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