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Highland Park Press, 26 Mar 1931, p. 43

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P Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Reeds and three children spent Sunday in Milâ€" waukee. ~~©~ â€"> > Miss Margaret Hunt was the weekâ€" end guest of Rer sister, Miss Ruth Hunt, of Chicago. © Sm ces ‘Mrs. Matt Grenning of Glenview visited her daughter, Mrs. C. M. Wiliâ€" man of Greenwood avenue, Sunday. Another old time dance will be givâ€" en by the Deerfield Fire department on Saturday evening, April 18, at the Deerfield Grammar school gymnaâ€" sium. C > grandamother, Mrs. John Wiliman. â€" â€" Mr.: and Mrs. George Harder visitâ€" ed â€"Mr.â€"George Flood of Grays Lake, Sunday. 4 f spent Tuesday evening with her __About 18. or 20 _members of â€"the Deerfleld R. N. A. attended the Wheelâ€" ing Royal Neighbors‘ St. Patrick parâ€" The regular meeting of the Royal Neighbors will be held Thursday eveâ€" ning (tonight). ; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Willman and M!I ‘V.W,fl u”. ~ En ! Â¥ 4 B.t‘rlm‘ e ' i’!’ei Miss Pearl Juhrend, who is living at the Edwin Beckman home on Roseâ€" mary terrace," spent Thursday.. with her sister, Mrs. Herbert Baxter of Chicago. _ #â€"< * ed a relative, Mrs. Hoffman, on Monâ€" day, who is ill in the Alice Home hosâ€" pital, Lake Forest. â€"â€"â€"=~~++â€"â€"~«: Mrs. Roy Haskins and daughter, Georgia of Wilmette visited at the Mr. and Mrs. Cassius Easton have sold theirâ€" Branigar lot in Wopdland road to F. H. Hutchins. Thursday, March 26, 1981 RTam * ~neon: â€" Help her make your local newspaper interesting. _ Grand and Deerfleld aves., Deerfield, I!l., telephone Deerfleld 485 DEERFIELD NEwWSs AND PERsONAL ITEMs Deerfield Locals & % A k & A TY CA ' M 7 uJ â€" & C [3 - . L P i Nt Om 20 4 NK xCmmE . ~AUDL_ _ â€"â€" CALENDAR OR EYENTS ‘this week at herâ€"home on Chestnut ~ _ March 27 to April 3 â€" street, Friday evening, March 27â€"â€"Deerfield The Allen Bench family has moved| â€" Relief program. 3. from the McDonald house on Chestâ€"| Saturday evening, March 28â€"West nut street to Highwood. Lake Forest P.T.A. card party. _ _News of the daughters of the Wilâ€"| Wednesday noon, April 1 =â€"â€" Lions‘ liam Schlie family, who resided here| club dinnerâ€"meeting. nc yz for many years, will be of interest| Wednesday afternoon, April 1â€"Girl to the older residents of eDerfield.| _ Reserves. * - f Grace Schlie married Lt, John Swenâ€" Wednesday ~evening, April 1â€"Modâ€" sen, then of Rockford, since their marâ€" | â€"ern Woodmen:; Deerfield Civic Asâ€" riage Mr. Swenson has become orâ€"| â€" sociation. * ; dained in the Episcopal ministry and | Thursday noon, April 2â€"Rotary club they and their five children reside in| ~dinnerâ€"meeting. â€" TX the Virgin Islands. ~Lillian Schlie is] Thursday afternoon, April 2â€"Dorcas married â€"and lives in Oskland, Calif.] â€" society, Ladies‘ Aid of St. Paul‘s; Their â€"younger sister, Myrtle, also| _ D.9. high school P.T.A. â€"â€" #. lives in Berkley and is an interior Thursday evening, April 2â€" Eastern decorator and designer for :a departâ€" Star . meeting. §9§e â€" ment store in that city. The Schlie| Friday evening, April 3â€"Altar and home is now the Grove Farm. . > ~| Rosary society; Boy Scouts. . _ Mrs. Carl T. Anderson entertained the Tuesday Evening Sewing Club this week at herâ€"home on Chestnut street. The Deerfield Gun club, which has been inactive for the past two months is expected to be open for trapshootâ€" ing on Sunday. ; i Mrs. Anna Notz, Rudoliph and Geo. Notz, Mr: and Mrs.â€"C. A. Notz and son Charles of Chicago, and Mr. Rayâ€" mond Glos of Freeport, IIl., were Sunâ€" Mrs. J. R. Notz. © â€" The Deerfield chamber of commerce willâ€"meet tonight (Thursday). The Sewing Guild of the Holy Cross church is meeting Thursday (this afâ€" ternoon) at the parish hall. Theâ€"P.T.A. of West Lake Forest is giving a card party Saturday evening March 28th. . hibit at the Merchandise Mart, each day this week.â€" c _ _Miss Bernice Rybolt spent Saturday and Sunday at the Myron C. Rybolt â€"A snapshot of Helmuth and Frederâ€" ick Piepenbrok, taken in a snow fight, by Mrs, Piepenbrok appeared in Sunâ€" day‘s Chicago Tribune. â€"Rev. Piepenâ€" â€"Missâ€"Elizabeth Schilstra_ spent the weekâ€"end. at _the home â€"6f herâ€"uncle, Mr. Peter Kelder of Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gisselbrecht uP R- Scul]y bOB_!e o‘~s‘m._,_- a+ . __The Catholic Bishop of Chicago has purchased â€"sundryâ€"lots in the P. J. Duffy ~subdivision just south of the Deerfield Holy Cross Catholic church. The Rainbow Group of the W. M. S. of the Bungalow church will meet Friday evening at the Arno Frantz home. f ®f A congregational meeting was held Wednesday evening at the Presbyterâ€" ian church. Action was taken on reâ€" Quite a number from Deerfield have attending the warden club exâ€" The club, of which there are now fourtéen members, will attend the Eanster show at the Garfield Park conservatory on Friday afternoon, March 27, at 1:30 Mrs. Jordan has written for a guide to conduct them through the conservatory and she and “Wflmmmmâ€"? tation for the children: e The ‘Junior Garden Club of Deerâ€" field met on â€"Monday afternoon at the school. The study of garden plans was continued and each member disâ€" cussed the plan of the garden which he or she had brought. It was voted that each member was to raise zinâ€" nias. They also reviewed the spring birds which had arrived thus far. Funeral services were held Wedâ€" nesday afternoon at St. Paul‘s church withâ€"Rev.â€"Piepenbrokâ€"officiating,â€"and burial was in the Deerfield cemetery. Junior Garden Club to _ _ Attend Easter Show ._Mr. Meyer had been employed as a brick maker during his thirtyâ€"nine years in Deerfield. He is survived by his ‘widow, five children, Mrs. Annie Lockman of Crystal Lake, Mrs. Maâ€" mieâ€"Sticken and Albert Meyer of Deerheld, Mrs. Maric Baumhardt and Mrs.â€" Edith White of Chicago and 14 ber â€"of St. Paul‘s churech since 1892. nestine Pioch of Chicago on March 26, at the Winters‘ home. Twelve chilâ€" dren were bornâ€"to this union, seven of=whom preceded their father in death. . % Henry Frederick Meyer passed away Sunday morning, March 22, at the St. Francis hospital in Evanston, following an operation. Mr. Meyer was born Jan. 25, 1870 in Nendorf, Germany. He came to Deerfield in the spring of 1892.. Mr. Fred Meyer, the Deerfleld postmaster, had returned to Germany for a visit and helped â€"eight German â€"boys~and girls to come to America. In this group was Henry Meyer. ~He came directly to Deerfield and lived ~at the August Winters‘ Henry F. Meyer Dies; ~~â€"Funeral Held Yesterday Altar and | ersâ€"inâ€"law of Mr. e Citizons State Bank arty, Operate School Buses â€" Lions‘| ~The Deerfieldâ€"Shields High School & buses are now being operated by 1â€"Girl; Messrs. James and William Kilroy. | Mr. and Mrs. James Kilroy are living 1â€"Modâ€"| in Mrs. Robert Brown‘s apartment on ivic Asâ€"| Chestnut street.. Mr. Kilroy‘s brother s William, resides with them. There are iry club over one hundred students attending 4 high school from Deerfield and vicinâ€" â€"Dorcas | ity, requiring each of the two buses Paul‘s; | to im#ske two morning and two evening â€" }trips, so in reality Deerfield sends four Eastern| bus loads of high school students. â€" . _ dJdames and Wm. Kilroy are brothâ€" tar and | ersâ€"inâ€"law of Mr. ‘Mclivaine of the The Everett P.T.A. is giving a card and bunco party on Saturday, March 28, at 8 o‘clock at the Everett school in Westâ€" Lake Forest.â€" Prizes will be awarded and refreshments will be served. â€" The public is most cordially invited to come and have a good time. The congregation of St. Paul‘s church voted unanimously last Sunday morning to give permission to the building and finance committees perfect plans for the erection of an educational building on the church property.â€" The building, which is to be a twoâ€"storyâ€"structure, 50 feet by 90 feet, will have Sunday â€"school rooms on the first floor and an audiâ€" torium, stageâ€"and kitchen on the secâ€" ond. St. Paul‘s Church to â€" :<=_ Erect New Building pupits submitting the best eight conâ€" tributions in each of three fieldsâ€" verse, prose, and photography. The schools in which these pupils are enâ€" indicating the name of the pupil and the ‘prize which that pupil has reâ€" seived. > â€"~>â€"~ * .e none e n on are made, â€"will receive a certificate ~~Very attractive arbor and bird day booksâ€"forâ€"~ 1931 have been issued by Francis G. Blair, state superintendent of public instruction. The days to be observed this year are Friday, April 17, and Friday, October 16. One gold medal, and five certificates of honorâ€" able mention will be awarded to the The entire tickets for tv;s;t;VVVc;ffit‘hTé candidates and the independent canâ€" didates. were.announcedâ€"inâ€"last week‘s paper. Arbor and Bird Day Books Now Available ~â€" The village of Deerfield election to be held Tuesday, April 21, promises to be an interesting one with three candidates for mayor in the field: James Hood, William MacDonald and John A. Hoffman. ~Mr. Hood has been mayor for three terms. Mr. Macâ€" Donald is the owner of the Lake Counâ€" ty Coal Co. of Deerfleld, and Mr. John A:â€"Hofftman is a real estate broker with offices in the Alex Willman bldg. Deerfield Village Election 48 PA

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