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Highland Park Press, 22 Oct 1931, p. 35

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high-gnu“!!! whet-ha chm}: til till_9:§0 pap. , Sehoot. inner.” mu Joy. mmrm Meet of the meet- Irs, our country ring the spiritual nannies." Them, cable increase in mt executive of mama Pttee.eitoot"tn Manhattan loo u with unin- nfho 110 Scout,- school. 9:45 mm; 11 mm. Luca, Homewood Ave. {big Ming “with. stipn {by fos- run. any an Dutch It foe this oc- mo e Net _ meet " _ -----AN . L ' ,A ‘5 Clavey of Forest avenue. Mett iri'iini'i'iiTfr'iiiiitii; Tiii" dar. tt Mrs. John M. Home“ will enter- tain he Club st luncheon on Wed- nerdar, It th. Mid Ave. To: room, follow by bridge at her home 9n Ludh Inc. " , Mr, ind-Mn. Edwin Pthnor 03y tained their bridge chub on ftgtg "min: " Mr home on . avenue. Mrs. C. W. Boyle attmded the "which! Park Woman's dub on Tuesdny u a representative of the .Dterfuy Grammar school, to cut information for the local school PttPrtiltstr the mm! uric: of , Members of the Tri C society ore busy rehearsing a mystery play, VLTMALWJQJLESILUE ed shortly before Titanium: un- der the “noble direction of Miss Irene Evenson. Former dram-tic presentations by the young people of Bt.. Purl church have. establish- ed a amenable reputation and Deerfield is assured that the coming play will receive just as {notable comment. _ . Mm. C. t Piper is entertaining eight friends at an informal lunch- eon on Friday. _ The Old Tim Pleasant; Ashtlt met. Thursday main! it the home of Mr. 1113 Mrs. Diva-d Horenberger. Nic-itil M.iitr-rryilt-" t Slander have muttegrtuirAstiU3m. J3rierdLil1, road and hue taken an apartment or! Astor street, in Chicago, for the Rose Frost In: an over-night gust 91 her aunt and uncle. Mr. and mdf theHbdeiiindiiiit _ , .'."h 'Soen"'I'ehblwin meet Tuesday evening, Oct. 27, at the homey! Hrs. Otto Tmte of Wil- The A. 1;.er family. which has been mine the Merritt C. Myers home on Brier Bill road since June, will rennin there for the winter.- Mr. and Mrs. Myers m residing in Mrs. Williun M. arattr" of Irnir Qaks avenue amtatrtained out of town Fii7irmrii"rmm -re-e 4- " c" Yq"W, - whefe-hr#rhta_tthe-gm6e---- W'ilTnm Mrs. Allen C. Btuderr entertained twetee,icdimtrptmrtr on Sunday evening at her home on Chestnut street, in honor of her husband's birthday tutttivemsarr. m'-. Billy Cruickslumk is staying " the William Tammi“ home until his little sister Mutant in out of quarantlné for sou-let fever. Billy we!“ Mi. E. A. N613? of We For! "r-"--" -------ahttrrWttmttmrrrtir,-tmai-tditor-- -e-- ----_- ------_ tit Mu; m. Mold, Illinois Telephone Banach! as DEERFIELD NEWS AND PERSONAL ITEMS 80nd contributions to local correspondent before My .mm “Eda bor who 'rrchtett newspaper interesting. pun: DEERFIELD" N E’W’SiFLASHES H-stats-sri- twain}; arheiir-ini _ Five entertainment: are also to be given, with a senor: ticket ndmit. ting each one to the tive benefit per- formances. Harold Vent is clink- man of the entertainment commit- tee. Tentative plans etc: to hold 1penefit basketball and football game- a bmd concert by the Prairie Grime ~church orchestra, end the tth en- tertathta-6:ae 1:94me vear'i local talent vaudevilli show. Lat year? efforts " relief mi manly, on the surface and only . few volunteered but thin your the imtire community is to feel the im- penance and 'depth, of the _ iérk'by unwinding to,ttte mm ttt Rev. @99me- ,rdr(atrttottrt"ed ities. charge of the raising of money for, this community drive," suggested: that a house to house canvass be m-Sade-har-thar-appointment-nf-fire captains who in turn would each select a crew of tlre. The goal ttr set for $2500, through the house to houmreanvaas The exact dots of the drive has not been denigrated but will probably be within seven! weeks. It'is'to take place on a Sun» day afternoon between the hours of, two and five o'eloek. , gecuripg funds for .the unemployed At the call of the president, Mar.. shall Pottenger, committee chairmen of they Dterfieid Relief organization day and were sting. Y "isireAn tr “P- per guests It the William Hutch” home in Waukmn. . Irterfield Relief to, _ ‘ T . Canvass for Funds iiri5CFiiii; who attended thewfiiio County Federation meeting'on Fri- day at Grays Lake were Madame: Walter Mandi, C. W. Getty, C. As Wolf, C. C. Kapschun, George Mer. er, C. E. Bates, A. R, Warner, and 3133me Mr and Mrs; S. P.juttshiqon at: ttnded, a homecoming at the Chris- Mrs. James Maudie of Haywood on Tueadag evening, " tt party in eel:- bration of Mrs. MW: birthday anniversary. f ' _ .. C "-tre .Ti» -- _ -vr--~ ... -.-.uuuuu Jung, ul W001] W153 trtrthtttrr 'ti1ifr6rtri"ir=iirtitir mother, Mrs. E. D. Weiinehh ' _ _ Mr. and Mm. Ralph Peterson and daughter Doris Jean wen the guests 1t Mry. Pettryon's parents, Mr. Ind Mrs. Martin Murphy mum at lunghegg Asst fl‘lgursday " he: r.._...l,rfttr..riy,,t..r,g of go 1ttt.1tg1ith1, Wom- Members of the Deerfield Wom- an’s _club._.w.ilLhawe an opportunity next Why “iii-noon him b aseqmthrted--mith --tmr--ethwhihr I books, and to receive information concerning events "trtu. than. _ t "'--jr"s-.-metrvr-t9Mt"tiit-ias'ciratir l Brierhiil road, will review "All Pu. I sion Sperm? .hyfV. SaeksilU-Watt. 1 one of the finest novels-of 1931. . _ettt-tataeher 'tqpr*tix1t.c._1.r1te, aim " {6' -eiuhi n Mic" i-iiiidiiFiaiiihd between the home and the church. The success of . church school de- pends 11me upon the co-operation of three individual. tttet-it/the child sad the teacher. With the correlation 'df Mixture“. of tho three, 3mm new is mxtteeted., The y1rathrrtit, tug minted at Nov. a, at -ft-tg pan. iWoman’s Chili Plans g Attractive Program One of the new ventures at St. Paul’s church of Darnell! is the oi.. St. Paul’s Church r" School Has P. T. A. Yield wa'7itirrt%rTiriiiriiirri" under the supervision of Mrs. A. J. Warn): of Highland Park and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson of Deerfield.- Twenty-eight children between the In: of eight and twelve enrolled far I dammit" choir. ‘Plrenta desiring further in- formation regurding'St. Pnul’: chil- dren's choir may get in touch with the two leader: who will gladly an- swer any inquiries. -r _ Chiljirsarhflhnit, 'C'. tN-rt 'cr"-- Organized Monday A new work among the children et,.8u'ej'ttih_t1r,eh school of Deer- _ t F eration A 7 they hen-1001. Sidney Storey. who aroused his audience to a realism. tion of the meaning pf “Commun- ism? -CkyLrStiriesi-1iiu, e'mesn'ge of Attleriessoitrpr, {on exert nettigte be hear and those who were tumble to avail themselverof this opportunity will again have this lirivitette, ima- much is Col. Storey will deliver an address ‘at . the Regibn Conference MBgfiigfimtm "T'With idriiriitjy,ri _itjy,1, Crlintriri, . have from: (might-hovel to ISI; of the greatest records of philanthropy. an Tiremiittttaratt treee31rtrrTt5r- day main, f" well as the regular imagines: of the clubt ' large indi- Miee is expected. As usual, the dub will meet in the library room of the Ihsertield grammar school,” at 2:30 V ’Seééfal themben‘of -ttti/Dseit.krtii Vomanlss club attended the, Lake "The Last Minty Years at Hull Home,” by has Adams, will be rtvi_ee,Ltt.,hfie. Rage Rockenbnch of 550_Elm street. - Mrs. Merwin c. Hopkins of Berk- frley court will devote ten minutes m: 11ruo11itterhest of- scan Pm 7 som’i’n iiiiriGa r,altteArmitiftttaagesLiit,ttstugest, tion of tive delegates and thre titer. mates to represent the Unit at the _ Eighth District meeting: during the Lensuing year. Delegites elected "arty-ads-ar-r-s-ans-ua-as than, Mm. Cruiehhunk, Mrs. Ja- cobs Jr., and Mrs. Clause; while Mrs..Scnlly. Mrs. Furor: Dire. Le- Roy Meyers, Mrs. Nurturder and “in. Bury“ will-nerve ”that antes. " , . _ . Committee chairmen appointed by the.aihair are " follows: Wen and "mum, Mrs. Kepsclmll; membenhip Eire. Alex Willman; child welfare, Mn. Tminermann; Amerieanismr. leghhtiw. Mrs. Alvin" W. Rank; unit activities uni community new ice, Hrs. Cruiekrrhnnk; mid, In. Clone; publicity, In: Tettner- menn; Won. In. Jacobs an: poppydsy, Mrs. Rounder; ft-ttr-ur-rid-aka-AAI-iii/r, Mrs. Harry Mad. Each chair-nun t"T-atMRth't"hernr-rsrtrrrrtt-r 90min of at but tmy addition! inembem. _ Pt Following an itttissttne discus. “all of prom-ed utivitiu doth. Unit. the mating “journal, to be Wed), . social hour, on My; Mr, 'ani KM ttttd Mr, yin.“ " We Ehstesthtiit.a, Other' nevi otBeeseg m were unable m preheat were: thes retgry, Mrs. FM. Cmickshlpk, and treasurer, Hrs. [George Jacobo. . After. Drumming t11ttyeyytLt.,1t,,t,lyt new isruiueittvrariErtriiiiiii TM; at the iequeet ot the Unit, presented to artiirr6titi “Either; thi' iettriiiit president, a past-president" pin. as Well a a beautiful gift embedded in a mugs of roses, in appreciation of her Work during the past year. The The October meeting of the Unit. which was held last Hgndny eve- tint-at-thir-li-att- IMrgr--e--4ra 01511.06. Wu one of Mutable in; amt. lira. Grace Tibial: of Wau.. kegan, Eighth District Director, in- 13mm: Itrtrrnettett-armse, In. C. C. Mrs. Greene of Waukecuz, urgent gt 4mm.»- _4htieera installed were president. Mrs. Dan Hunt; an: vice-president, Mrs. Philip R. Scul- ly; tnd. vice-president, Mm. Frank "Rainbow of the Rio Grande," an interesting untied proxrun. will be Tms-tted by the Melt! (hit 788. day end Saturday -ninttir, Nov. li. and 6, at the Deerfhetd gamma this event-i: compo-ed of In. C. C. Kamila”, mi-V tthMrmqtt,, And limes. ttht Petereon, B. a. Clause, ' Philip R. . any Jr., Frank Jacobs Jr., C. E. Hymn. Wilson Neamrder, end the mtwlr.tnautud president of the Unit,“ Iii: Din'Funt. . . r" Deerflehl Auxiliary Presents Play Nov. S6 itiitttaiitt LigtitaiE -wrtt-q , TF :.Roy

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