ened with the presenâ€" and the repeating of S dMemoant_ Renorsdl 'â€"rrmaigwl?ndmflxenmekyw- e o zmm tz Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seago of t two and one. quarter > eame out on the top, wn on the sunny side and rested for a while rank ; Lawrence Freeâ€" n were presented with t down into the town eturn to the same vik hulm;ghtwd th, and "there wt w..;:rhuktom ffee, a having done (Both boys carry pedt the O‘Grady drill we Those who passed e Blads Eloyd, Jim Rice : Price, and Bill Kelly, F. troop circle andclosed Indian sign language ~Reporter Billy Kelly, expert guidance of Dr. â€"steeply through more We crossed the valley the hills, and climbed travel along the ridge > the Kandel. : hillside through steep dle paths, we had oc > Wiew of the long up | could hear the water animals. It was quile it was actually below U BmIM, W Wb CC ing east and west in he considerably lighter via a rest house, but TIAMOND LAKE HALF DAY RONDOUT IVANHOE 1d glasses. We heard and Dick Clark. ‘The there was a talk reâ€" was too iey and dan -nlthuo-tbo'z turn to the same r ideas of hikes hayt think that a walk o hill with aâ€" ruined this was another hil started out. After hiking trip in the Is. It was quite csented wit || 1°K¢â€" Fini of toberts. Dr. â€"Mr.. and Mrs.. B. Minorini_ of resent _ We â€"|| Greenwoodâ€"avenue were guests on R Tuke T. Sunday at the home of Mrs. Carl and Mrs. W. J. Amendt, Mrs. Raymond Johnson, Mrs. Roy Albertson and Mrs. V. W. Spriggs attended a Girl Scout conference in Chicago on Satâ€". urday morning at the. Drake hotel, at which the national chairman, Mrs. Frederick Edey, spoke. ._____ Mrs. C. W. Boyle substituted four Monday. f § â€"Mrs. E. A. Wood, Miss Jane Wood ‘ andâ€"Edwin JIr. wereâ€"theâ€"guestsof days of last week in Mrs. Geraid Grant‘s private kindergarten and nursery school in the Episcopal church at Glencoe.â€" Mrs..Boyle and Mrs. Grant were classmates at eolâ€" â€" Myrs, , A. WIDIAINS, WHUV HOS UMWES the guest of her da‘uzhter Mrs. F. biuGelbvard Jerrat u. Copphn t aam. sou commeton tm e amer dn enc N parting on Thursday for her home Ts« en fnna tss in Nashville, Brown county, Ind. f "Mr. and Mrs. Peter Petersen visâ€"|| ~~. _ _ _ n n oo _ ited Mr. Petersen‘s ~sister, â€"Mrs. || > msp ; Mary Lee, who is very ill at the A. tm E. Barnes home in Blue Island, on \ ‘Gas Co. nea n eeioigetess mang The â€"Walter Hof#man family has ~moved from West Lake Forest to Greenwood avenue. Their two chilâ€" dren entered. the fourth and : fifth ~grades in the Deerfleld school on â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jens E. Petersen and son Wallace, Mrs. Christ Mentâ€" Mrs. Robert L. Johnson of Brier Winnetka have rented the August McGuire family. Mr. Seago is a bond salesman for the North Shore Mrs. Wood‘s sister, Miss Elizabeth Knapp of Riverside, Conn.. who is stopping at the Drake hotel in Chiâ€" cago, on Wednesday. 5 Fred Coleman is to have charge of the Boy Scout troop 75 of the Holy Cross church and the meetings have been changed to Thursday eveâ€" nings. Richard Kress has resigned as scoutmaster. Spencer K. Heafield, younger brother of John M. Heafield, passed away Friday, Feb. 26, at the Heaâ€" field home on Landis lane, where he has been living since he became ill. avenue, Deerfleld, has in her possesâ€" sion a newspaper, "The Ulster Counâ€" ty Gazette," published in 1800 which describes the funeral of George Washington on December 20, 1799. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber returnâ€" ed Saturday from a several months trip in the west. .. David Stryker received a bronze bust of Washington for submitting the bést essay on Washington at the party given Tuesday afternoon Local and Personal Funeral services were p:zv'lte. Mrs; â€"Arthur N. Lee Deerfield Thomas Porter, who has been m â€"â€" Evangelichl Gibbons, who is mubtheâ€"Weekâ€"end it ~Chickgo with "hew|>â€" The avenue. tain her luncheon bridge club next Friday at her home on Deerfield _ â€"Mrs. Edna Stanger Orsborn has been quite ill with the flu. â€" Miss Lulu: Beh_l_'em c_)t _E\_r,nstci!n was the weekâ€"end guest.of â€"Mrs. C. â€"Mr. Eugene Ender reports that a pair of robins has selected his yard as a homesite and they have be‘un the building 9! a home. Irene Juhrend returned home Satâ€" urday from the Highland Park hosâ€" pital, where she spent a ~week folâ€" lowing a severe injury to her knee.| Grove participatéd in the program. Miss Sadie Galloway will enterâ€" assUuUures _â€" Here ; have Paul‘s chiurch is meeting Thursday | of the Bethichem Evangelical church N afternoon (today) at the home of| met Tuesday afternoon at the ~~ Mrs. James Wilson of Saunders| church,. Mrs. Arthur Merner, the w S Nss Rawih Gechnian wey in shings â€" Mr. Fred Jackson and daughter, o # Miss Ruth, were the guests of relaâ€" otf; the‘devotnoml‘:. Hc;shuu for tives in LaGrange on Sunday. the social hour which followedâ€"were _ 4 o mone â€"| Mrs. T. G. Johnson, Mrs: . Arthur : Mr. and ‘Mrs. Paul Hatheld have| Cashmore and Mrs. Mary E. Krase. * moved from Mrs. Robért Brown‘s T T4 en e aaieintente h o apartment on Chestnut street to 902| _ Mrs. Minnie Tronjo of Chicago is Osterman avenue, the former H. G., spending several days with Mrs. G. Clouse house, recently vacated by|Fâ€" Beardsley of Osterman avenue Â¥ the Glen C. Russell family. ~| and ~also ‘at ~the â€"Henry Juhrend Thirty members ‘of the Masonic home. M“,'d Trqnjol;“sr%n,wwmiam. order of Deerfield attended a banâ€"| spent Saturday _ in e : quet at the Glenview Civic building| â€" Miss Marguerite Wolterding enâ€" _ on Saturday evening. _ Masons from| tertained at a" delightful party last. 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