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Wolf left :;;;ro:ldï¬; % spend several days with Myrs, _ W OIL s rothéer, D. |.. Wilson. of S eashey i i t Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buckley .of Chicago visited at the Burr Hindahl and E. H. Selig homes on Monday. Miss Barbara Huehl entertained thirty guests from Chicago and Milâ€" waukee last Saturday evening at her home on Springfield avenue. _ Thistles are thriving in the maâ€" jority of vacant tracts of land in Deerfield and are in full bloom this week. a / â€"The Just Sew club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. W. Clark. Miss Sadie Galloway will be the next hostess. The American Legion Junior baseâ€" ball team played an exciting game with the men of the Legion on Thursâ€" day evening, at Jewett park. The young boys defeated the men by a score of 10â€"8. Mr. and Mrs., Auston Plagge and daughter Lorraine of Maywood spent Friday at the William Plagge home. Mrs. Plagge and little daughter reâ€" mained in Deerfield until Sunday. Miss Ardele Agardh of Chicago and Miss Kathryn Siewers of Oak Park were the weekâ€"end guests of Mrs. Frank Russo of Forest avenue. Mr. and Mrs..F. W. Russo had as their guests on Saturday, â€" Mr. and Mrs. William Russo of Chicago and Dr. De Stephano of Oak Park. Artist‘sâ€"col inâ€"B ty.â€"_Ind contracted mumps after reaching her grandparents home. : Lake County Superintendent W. C. Petty has issued a list of the chilâ€" dren of rural schools who have had perfect attendance during the past year. Those from the Wilmot school are: Anna Hagbloom, Mary Hagâ€" bloom, Virginia Hamm, Francis Horâ€" enberger, Raymond Ott, George Horâ€" enberger, Florence Ott, Billy Hamm, Peggy Hamm, David Horenberger, Florence Hagbloom, Willard Mentâ€" zer, and Otto Siffert. â€" The Lange homestead on Elm street hasâ€"hadâ€"allâ€"theâ€"bigâ€"porchesâ€"removed gmd attractive colonial doorways put in. s Mr. ad Mrs. George Whitcomb and two sons of Barrington were guests at the George Harder home on Friâ€" day. ; The Ross Sherman family spent the weekâ€"end at the Dells in Kilâ€" bourne, Wis. â€" s Edward Brennan and Dannie Wolâ€" terding attended the Cubsâ€"St. Louis game in Chicago, on Monday. Rosemary Russo, who with her litâ€" tle brother Frank Jr., is spending the summer with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Williams in the A committee, which is composed of some of the officers of the Lake Counâ€" ty Council of Religiousâ€" Education met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Miss Irene Rockenbach, to make prepâ€" arations forâ€"the ~County. Convention to be held in Grays lake on October 1: The members of the program comâ€" mittee are: Rev, C. Arthur Jevne of Mundelein, F. R. Sherwood of Lake Villa and Miss Irene Rockenbach. Mr. Edward K. Williams of Nashâ€" ville, Ind. was among those who were exhibitingâ€" a group of outstanding paintings at the Hoosier Gallery on Waekerâ€"drive, Chicago, from â€"June 16 to July 1. There were twentyâ€"one exâ€" hibiting artists included in the Hoosâ€" ier Salon Patrons association. Mr. Williams is the father of Mrs. Frank W. Russo of Deerfield. Deerfield Locals The Old Time Pleasure Club will not hold â€"meetings during theâ€"summer season. The first meeting in the fall will â€"be held the last Saturday in September. Mrs. A. R. 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