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Highland Park Press, 10 Feb 1932, p. 32

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The Deerflehi Grammar school teaehersrnre sponsoring a card party school 'gymnnsium. to which the community is invited. The pro- Gurkha}! Gvod--of-9iver - whiraiiMttdt, Eirttfer.resemlPr visited at the Emil piss home on Friday. Miss Jennie Mele is working in fhe offices of Dr. Walter Metal! and Dr. J. P. O’Connell, in the Citi- zen’s State Bank building. The card party at the Wilmot school, Thursday evening was well attended and bridge and five hun- dred were played progressively. Fol- lowing the awarding of many beau- tiful prizes, at bounteous repast was served in the séhool lunchroom. Members of the committee in eharge were, Mrs. H. J. Larsen, Mrs. C. M. Willman, Mrs. Bertftii1iestrom and Mrs: Otto Trute. Other mothers as- sisting the committee in perving.‘ The Deerfield Parent-Teacher as- sociation will meet Friday after- noon, Feb. 12, at 2:30, at the gym- nasium. Mr. Jesse L. Smith of the Elm Place school, Highland Park, is to speak on the life of Washington and will illustrate his talk with col- ored slides. There will also be a patriotic program by several groups " children. _ The next visual education film to be shown at the Deerfield Grade school on Friday morning, Feb. 12, is entitled, "Posture." These films are presented at 10:30 am. and the parents are invited to attend. The Woman's Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon, Feb. 18, at the home of Mrs. E. H. Selig of Waukegan road. . Mrs. D. A. Hastings grid Miss Jean Bowers spent last week-end with Mrs. R. A. Swu'tz of Chicago. A Wuhington tea will be given on the afternoon of February 22 nt the Presbyterian church for moth- ers mammoth!!! of, the, 999?“! school children. Hostesses for this annual party, are/to be the church school workers. . Robert Jordan spent the week- Dorcas Circle One and Three are planning a dinner on Thursday eve- ning, Feb. 11, at the Presbyterian church. Serving will begin at 5:30 and the community is invited. . Miss Doris Hdntisr was hostess at dinner on Friday evening at her home on Westgate road. - Mr If; C. Yiiiiiiitii 1621:1555 Niiey on a business trip to Seattle, Wash., where he expects to remain for about three weeks. _' In. B. Chester Danforth land " her guest last week, her sister from Park Ridge. Tigrnhth-0itrparrnrttrp-frrrramd- n' E. B. Jordan. The Jordana motored to Champaign the first part of this treek when Bob returned to the Urii- versity' of Illinois. Mrs. Irving Brand spent Thursday and Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. English of Evanston. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Knaak were guests at the home of Mr. Ind Mrs. C. T. Mooney of Chicago, but DEERFIELD LOCAL NEWS Wi1eiand-ungtther, QLEILLHL is: Edwin A., amrthe late Arthur D. Wilcox. Funeral services Were held Monday, Feb. 8, " the Funeral home in Highland Park wtih inter- "mst-at-th-shud-e-err.-------- Mrs. Harry Olendorf was hostess to her luncheon bridge club on Tues- dar-at-ha-homers-V .W* mud arrtiirmmesue.=F are spending several weeks in the east. Mr. Edward K. Williams has -re- turned to Knoxville, Brown county, Indiana. after a brief visit at the home of his daughter, Mrs. F. W. Russo. Mrs. Williams remained for an extended visit. Mrs. Roland Demgen of Highland Park is entertaining her Deerfield bridge club on Thursday. his Stigrtevnnt has drbpped from high school, because of ill halth. HihrtHHh%t-vist'ted his defer, Mrs. Emma Glaser of Long Grove "sit Saturday. - _Mr. J. W. Cooksy of Burlington, Wis., spent Friday visiting relatives in Deerheld. Chanyce Burner of Mundelein who has been unending Deerfield-Shields high school for seven] years, on- rolled It the Libertyville high school this semester. Chsnyce has my friends in Deerfield, who no sorry A bingo party is being held Tues- day evening (tonight) at the Holy Cross parish hall to which the pub- lie is invited. Rev. C. Arthur Jevne of-Munde- lein, Frank R. (Sherwood of Lake Villa and H. D. Faxon of Highland Park, who are general offieera of the Lake County Council of Religious Education, met Thursday afternoon at the home of the secretary. Miss Irene Rockenbach of Elm street. and: will be for the benefit of the school. The first " a series of free pub- lie entertainments given by the Deerfield Dramatic ' league will be presented at its next regular meet- ing on Tuesday evening, Feb. 9 to- night, at the Deerfield Grammar school gymnasium. A motion pie- ture, "From Trees to Tribunes," will be shown. Miss Ann Boiard will sing and there will be a dis.. cussion of the next play to be pre-_ sented. There is no charge and the public is invited. , to lave? her depart .from the local high school. Mrs. Emma E. Wilcox of 815 Waukegan road passed away Friday " the Highland Park hospital. She is the widow of the late Walter W. The Juvenile Royal Neighbors will liold their flrat meeting on Thursday evening, Feb. 11, at the Deerfield Masonic temple, " 6:45. This meeting will precede the regu- lar R.N.A. meeting. Mrs. A. J. JMiniion is in chirge of the 'Iuifenire camp. _ Mrs. Peter .Perry has returned from Chieatrtrwhere she has been visiting at the home of her grand- son, Herbert Baxter. -The Baxter: little daughter, Who was born Jan- uary 17; has been named Dorothea. Mrs. Perry's daughter, Mrs. Edwin Beckman went to Chicago on Thurs- day to visit at the Baxter home. Miss Ann Boiard there will be a dis.. next play to be pres is no charge and the The high school students will on- jpy two holidays this month. Lin- egln's birthday comes on My, Ind Washington's birthdiy is on Monday, so that both "week-ends, will be three day nations. 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THURSDAY. mwnt It, m: I QUE“ Highland Park P Linden and I Dr. Louis W. S f Ch‘EdLEW After the Bet evening the Luth its regular mont On Thursday dies' Aid will n Mrs. Axel Lars enue. :30 The Pushy? meet in the h w(In Wednesda: cordia Will be I and Mrs. o. lar Redeemer Evan West Ce: Rev. W. F Sunday school Morning war: This week v Lenten seagon. Easter-we shin t't service each n Monday e, Ewen meets 31 :30 Woman's M at the home of 235 Prospect]! Annual Opportt Dir. Sherwin vi of the Preaby sing. The won Are urged td be low dispky,~= ited at the Me 1 portraying in story of the "iTriiirurchilr, __ tractién for tl the well know man’e Gethsen it he: been a: we see the prayer. His 1 ful almost be bathed in light ven. Thie'sht resent the litri dence, trust B and pain. Th1 Savior’s nttitu but surely the I ’ture' conveys d sorrow. Critic {ails to show a {Igony which 1 They have mis Jesus is an at Be is more, a , turns His face to heaven and but Thine, be d umph of Perf; dienee." _ Our a'nnual gins on Wed has at aside 1 Ash Wednesd , season of me don of our E urged to ace and the Mast: . to the Holy ‘witnesses of t ing that calm orNIvnrv. T king Christ is deeply “porn fieeUd more

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