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Highland Park Press, 10 Mar 1932, p. 23

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a a rtve t on on THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1932 The Deerfield Boy Scout Hobby show will be held Friday evening, April 8, at the Deerfield Grammar school. + John Hagie‘s automobile, which was> stolen last Tuesday evening from in front of John Vetter‘s home, was found on Sunday near Sheboygan, Wis., in good condition, and the two young men who had stdlen it were taken into custody. The boys had been loitering in Deerâ€" field Tuesday evening, on bicycles, and had been reported to the police. The bicycles, which were found after the automobile was taken, had beon have been returned to their owners. Dr. and Mrs. V. W. Spriggs were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Koepke of Chicago. 4 The Independent Social club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Louis Soefker of County Line road. Mr. and Mrs. Florian Savage are spending â€"several monthsâ€"with Mr. Savage‘s mother, Mrs. Elel_'be:{t Savâ€" the Edgewater Municipal Airport in Chicago, which has now movedâ€" its equipment and planes to the Curtis Airport at Glenview. Mr. Savage will continue his work as a pilot inâ€" structor at Glenview. Misses Margaret Hunt and Hazel Millsr will be hostesses at the next meeting of the Deerfield Teacher‘s Bridge club. Miss Marian Mereness was the previous hostess. â€"â€"Mrs. Earl Varner is recovering from a serious attack of the flu. Ticketsâ€"are now on sale by the members of the Deerfield Chapteor of the Eastern Star for their dance to be held Saturday, April 2, at the Deerfield Grammar. school gymnaâ€" sium. No s is school worksp‘s conférence was postâ€" *boned untit Tuesday tvening of this week. It was held at the Presbyâ€" _ Mrs. Florian Savage has been spending several days with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fisher in Dubuque, Iowa. â€" ~~The Joseph Shulder family of Chiâ€" cago visited at the Emil Fredricks home on Sunday. T Mr. and Mrs. Irving Brand were hosts at dinner last Thursday eveâ€" ning at their home on |\Deerfield road. Covers were. laid for eight. Mrs. William Button entertained at a surprise party on Thursday evening, at her home on. Deerfield avenue, for her daughter Ethel. The Sunshine circle of the Bethâ€" lehem Evangelical church gave a surprise party in compliment to Mrs. E. J. Bruso, on last Thursday eveâ€" ning, at the parsonage, in honor of her birthday anniversary. The: ladies came laden with lovely gifts and deâ€" licious refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. William Hertel and family spent Sunday at the Albert Wildhagen home in Prairie View. â€" Mrs. E. J. Bruso had as her.guests on Thursday, her mother and aunt, Mrs. Hilding Oberg and Mrs. Anna L. Larson of Chicago. Because of the illness of Mrs. terian manse. _ DEERFIELD LOCAL NEWS. William Neville, engineer atâ€"the| â€" Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seyl of West! _ Mrs. W. S, Comstock entertained Deerfield Grammar school, has been‘i Lake Forest were guests at the Paul on Sunday in honor of the tenth very ill. « 1Mcllugh home on Saturday. ]birthday anniversary of her daughâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Denver M. Courson| _ Miss Margaret Quinn and _Mr.| ter, Jane. ® â€" of Waukegan were Sunday guests Rust of Chicago were guests on"Fri-\ The Kit Kat Kitchen, of which at the Delbert Meyer home on Sun-i day evening at the S. Chestéer Danâ€"| Clifford Hamm»r is the' proprietor set court. iforth hom> on Springfield avenue. _ | has moved from the Moeller build. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Notz enterâ€" tained on Sunday in honor of the second birthday anniversary of their son, William. Five Deerflield teachers, Misses Margaret Hunt, Hazel Miller, Mabel Ablard, Gonevieve Card and Dona Belle Jensen were hostesses at dinâ€" ner on Monday evening to the Girl Reservye advisers of the_Y. E; :C in Highland Park, at the apartment of Hazel Miller and Margaret Hunt on Osterman avenue. Following the dinner was the regular monthly business meeting. > Josephine Schessler, Shirley Clark and Ruth Bolt accompanied by Miss Mary Ketch, young people‘s director of Religious Education at the Deerâ€" fiecld Presbyterian Girls‘ conference from Friday to â€"Sunday at Chicago Heights. &8 gelical church, Deerfield, will hold their third meeting for this year, at the home of Mrs. Johanna Lidicker, Highland Park, on Thursday, April 14, at 2 p.m. The members of this circle are urged to attend, as an enjoyable afternoon has been planâ€" ned. â€" The first meetingâ€" was held, January 27, at the home of the chairman, Mrs. Louise Anderson and the second meeting was on March first at the home of Mrs. William Stsinhaus. ° .â€" ‘ Mr. and ‘Mrs. Otto Gieske of° Osâ€" terman avenue will depart in the near future for a month‘s trip in theâ€" West. ho Mr.and Mrs. Clifford Hammer and. two children have moved to the home of Mrs. Hammer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Selig of Waukeâ€" ganâ€"road. _ _Mrs. J. R. Notz attended a lunchâ€" eonâ€"bridge party on Saturday at the home of Mrs. William Blake of Chiâ€" cago. Billy Hawes, who is 8%4 years old, has become a very enthusiastic ping pong player. Last week Billy and his father, Mr. H. C. Hawes, of Brier Hill road volleyed back and forth 219 times. Isabsl Sherman of Chicago spent last week at the Ross Sherman home on Osterman avenue. Mrs. Joseph Dunn and daughter, Grace, Mrs. George Smith and Mr. Edward McDonalfi of Lake Forest were guests at the Love home on Friday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Berry Devine and son Norbit and Mrs. Walter Hoffâ€" man visited Mr. and ~Mrs. Ralph Coley of Diamond Lake on Friday. Mrs. Mildred Gunckel was the guest of Mrs. Joseph McCarthy of Highland Park on Wednssday. __Mrs. Agnes Clavey entertained at a party on Saturday evening, at her homeâ€"on Forest avenue. e ogist â€" at . Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school, spent Monday giving tests to eighth grade pupils at the Deerfield Grammar school. â€"Number Three â€"of the LaAâ€" THE PRESS3 Miss Margaret Quinn and Mr. Rust of Chicago were guests on ‘Friâ€" day evening at the S. Chestér Danâ€" forth homs> on Springfield avenue. _ Mrs. Chester Wolf and Mrs. Euâ€" gene Becker attended a banquet and conference of librarian trustees at the City club in Chicago on Thursâ€" day evening. _ . s Mrs. Harry Fowler was unable to entertain her Thursday Afternoon Sewing club last week because of the illness of Mr. Fowler. Mrs. B. H. Kress will entertain the club next Thursday. . Mrs. John Tulley of West Lake Forest spent Friday with her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Molly Pfister. . been visiting in Minneapolis for the past month and a half, returned home on Monday. Mrs. Max Winters is in the Presâ€" byterian hospital, Chicago, under obâ€" servation. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frey and two children spent Sunday with Mr. Frey‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Frey of McHenry. ~~â€"Members of the Deerficla~â€"Brass quartet met at the home of Mrs. Holtse ofâ€"Wheeling Thursday eveâ€" ninmo>=â€"" Thevy ars preparimng Tor their first public appearance. _ Ihere were four automoDbiie and| truck wrecks in this vicinity last Friday night. _______.____. ___,J” Mrs. Mary Koebelin is spending several days of this week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mohrbach of Winâ€" netka. to s Miss Irene Rockenbach attended a meeting of the Council of Religious Education at the Waukegan Congreâ€" gational church on Thursday eveâ€" ning. Mr. Jacob Ott is still very ill. State‘s Attorney A. V. Smith of Waukegan called on friends in Deerâ€" field Sunday. j _ Mrs. Ormon Rockenbach, who has been in the Elgin hospital, is now at the home of ‘her daughter, Mrs. William Brandenburg of Norwood Park® recovering from injuries she suffered in a fall. ‘ Miss Barbara Huehl was ill with flu and tonsilitis, last week. â€" Mr. W. T. Turner of Somerset avenue is able to be up again afteor a fall from a car in Chicago. Father Joseph E. Savage showed motion pictures of his trip through France and Italy, at the March meetâ€" ing of the Altar and Rosary society, last Friday evening at the Holy Cross parish hall, and gave an inâ€" tcresting travel talk. He has promâ€" ised to show more pictures of Euâ€" rope at several of the next meetings. Mr. Marshall Pottenger of Franâ€" ken Bros., Inc., of Deerfield, gave an instructive and informative talk on "Landscaping and Lawns" at the weekly meeting of the Deerfield Rotary club, Thursday noon, at the Deerfield Ave. Tea room. â€" Aâ€"series of Mr. Pottenger‘s interesting artiâ€" printed in the Press. _ _ ~_ _ * ~Miss Sadie GaNoway wilf be hostâ€" ess to her luncheon bridge club on Friday (tomorrow). The Kit Kat Kitchen, of which Clifford Hammr is the proprietor, has moved from the Moeller buildâ€" ing, two doors south, to the R. M. Vant building, which was formerly occupied by the A. and P. store. RELIABLE LAUNDRY /‘ ducittpmmagener Telephone 555 SHEET METAL DRY CLEANING CO. SPECIAL FOR Saturday Night Tenderloin Steak French Fried Potatoes \ Relish _ i 45c â€" HOWARDâ€"UDELL Henry G. 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