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No| in the post one was seriously injured. er‘s absence Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine and two children Shirley and© Roberta, were the weekâ€"end @guestsâ€"of Mr. Blaine‘s sister, Mrs. Jay Miller of Franklin Grove, III. â€" /( A ~group of young people of St. Paul‘s church went to Rockford for a picnic on Memorial Day. ___Mr. and Mrs.._John . Haggieâ€"and daughter Violet and Mrs. Charles Haggie left on Monday to spend the month in New York. They will visit their son, John, in Troy, N. Â¥Y., and another son, Charles, who has acceptâ€" ed a position in Yonkers. # Mrs. James Hood, who fell several weeks ago in her home, and sustained a concussion, is still quite ill. _ ___Misses Carrie and Louisa Kuist of Highland Park attended the funeral of their cousin, Mrs. George Hoffert, on Monday at the Deerfield cemetery. Mrs. Edna Osborn returned to her work in Chicago on Monday, after a two weeks illness. Her mother, Mrs. George Stanger, who has been very ill for about a‘month is convalescing. Mrs. Albert Krause: was hostess at a party Saturday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. The Woman‘s Missionary society of the Bethlehem Evangelical church met Tuesday afternoon at the church. Mrs. Chestor Wessling had charge of the lesson. Hostesses for the. afterâ€" noon were Mrs. Milton Frantz, Mrs. Peter Perry and Miss Laura Wessâ€" Mrs. Fred Noerenberg of Highland Park will accompany Mrs. _ John Stryker to La Moille, Ill., on Monday. Mrs. Stryker is to be a speaker at the Mothers and Daughters banquet of the La Moille Evangelical church. _ Mr. and Mrs. Max Winters of Wheeling visited Mr. and Mrs. August Wiqtersï¬on Sunday. ~Mrs, Kennéth Hoover â€"of Orchard lane spent the holidays with her parâ€" ents in Union Town, Penn. The Hoover children stayed with Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Kreh, during their mother‘s abâ€" sence. __Mrs. Shrader is staying at the home of her sister, Mrs. William Kent of Central avenue, Rosemary and Frank Russo Jr. will leave next Wednesday to spend the summer with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Williams of Nashâ€" ville, Brown county, Indiana. F. H. Meyer and son, Delbert Meyer, left Monday morning for the Meyerâ€"Davis farm at New Florence, Missouri. The farm house is being made ready for the arrival of the bride. Alvin Meyer will return. with his brother and father at the end of the week. mar school gave a surp;ii;'i)-ic;ic-‘i.n compliment to Miss Ethel Titus, who is taking a year‘s leave of absence. Miss Titus has taught in Deerfield for the past eight years and has made & } ‘.{a'f ;’)"‘;?_\.nf hedcuncingen nrecr Sm nnenmne 5odeienoned The teachers of the Deerfield Gramâ€"| Deerfield Locals Mr. and Mrs. Earl Varner and two daughters Grace and Betty with Mr. Jesse Varner of Highland Park spent the weekâ€"end in Rankin, IIl. They attended the funeral of a cousin Miss Elza Varner, who was killed in an automobile accident. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Frost and Mr. â€"and «Mrs. Howard Stryker reâ€" turned on Sunday from a two weeks automobile trip through the southern states. Mrs. gtryker returned to her duties in the Deerfield Post Office on The Philip Scully Jr. family spent the weekâ€"end in Melvin, IIl. Mr. E. C. Anderson and daughter Virginia spent the weekâ€"end in Beâ€" loit with Mr. Anderson‘s parents. ~â€"Mrs.â€"F.â€"W: â€"Russo wasâ€"the tuncheon guest of Mrs. Grace Engelhart of Oak park on Wednesday.. S _ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Diebert and little daughter Jeanne of Chicago were weekâ€"end ‘guests at the Peterâ€" sen and John Klemp S$r. homes. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kapschull and sons spent Sunday in DeKalb. â€".Miss Amy Dixon, Miss Ella Harder, Mr. Irving Harder of Highland Park, Miss Mary Thompson and Mr. Ray Haller of Chicago were guests at the Allen C. Harder _ home on Saturday evening. * ' Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Allsbrow and son Morris and Miss Helen Cox spent the weekâ€"end in Nebraska. 12 vanstor moved into the Bailey house on Central avenue, formerly the Bieâ€" derstadt property. Deerfleld now has Pettinger, Pottinger and_ Potterton families. â€" Irving Reh] of Oak Park vi Deerfield ~friends and relatives Monday.â€" iess : â€" : â€"â€"Rev. and Mrs. A. P. Johnson and two sons moved. to Oswego, IIl., on Monday. Rev. Johnson has been in Oswego for the past month, but Mrs. Johnson and the children remained until the close of school. The Bethâ€" leshem Evangelical parsonage is to be redecorated. Rev. Earl Bruso and his bride will move to Deerfield about June 15. A very lovely personal gift shower was given for Mrs, A. P. Johnson last Tuesday at the parsonage. â€" About twenty of the ladies of the church surprised Mrs. Johnson and presentâ€" @5 ’:L‘-â€"-:â€i;.._.;/z; 1 ay10F, MAFIA T. ’_ Witt participated in a concert in Glenview on Wednesday evening, given by the Glenview Civic Music club at the Catholic school hall. The concert is to be presented at the Northbrookâ€"school next week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ziemss and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kerschke of Chicago were guests at the John Haggie home on Sunday__â€"__ _ __ The William Petti family of Glenn Bowman of Harlingen, Te:; arrived on Saturday to join Mrs. B man and Jane, who have been ho guests at the Harry Muhlke home : past month. T nducetâ€"es ns ns cesmmc Mrs. Raymond Meyer was t office during Mrs. Strykâ€" Thursday, June 4, Oak ~Park visited on 1931 t} as