ing red at ool he en get to ry nt nd he he irt he 10, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1932 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole have moved into the McArthur house on Somerset avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Cols rented their house to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carroll, last fall, and have been living in Highland Park. Roy Baxman of Calumet City, Ind., spent Friday at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Freese. The Sewing society of St. Paul‘s church will meet Thursday afterâ€" noon, March 17, at the home of Mrs. George Antes. They made sheets for the Dorcas Home, at previous meetings and are now making quilts. The society is sewing for the Benâ€" senville Children‘s Home, also. Jane Comstock is staying with her grandmother, Mrs. D. A. Hastâ€" ings, and attending the Wilmot Deerfield school district recently. Mrs. Albert Easton was hostess to Mrs. John Stryker‘s circle of the W.M.S. on Friday afternoon at her home on Chestnutâ€"street. Mrs. J. D. Carter and son Rayâ€" mond attended the funeral of Mrs. Carter‘s nephew in Indiana, last Mr. Albert Krause‘s mother of Chicago was a weekâ€"end guest at his home.‘ a few friends at cards on Friday in honor of her birthday anniversary. Dorcas Circle Four will hold its March meeting at the home of Mrs. William Neville of Elm street. Presbyterian church, the following officers were reâ€"elected: President, Mrs. William Wing; secretary, Mrs. S. P. Hutchison; treasurer, Mrs. George Pettis. The April meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Edward H. Selig. § At the annual election of â€" the Dorcas society, last Thursday, at the Mrs. Sadie Catheart of Topeka, Kansas, and Mrs. Mary Ott â€"of Wilâ€" mette, were the guests on Saturday of Mrs. John Stryker. Mrs. â€"Jesse McGinnis is ill at her home in Evanston. Mrs. Edwin Beckman of Rosemary terrace is staying at the McGinnis home. Mr. Eugene Moore and Miss Charâ€" lotte E. Hamilton, both of Chicago, were married at St. Paul‘s Evangelâ€" The Deerfield Parentâ€"Teacher asâ€" sociation ‘will meet Friday evening (tomorrow), at the school gymnaâ€" sium. . ° Local and Personal of Deerfield KOLWITZIA AMABILIS, a hardy shrub with fine foliage and charming bloom, discovered in China by the renowned Ernest Wilson, for many years Supsrintendent of Arnold Arboretum. KOSTER‘S BLUE SPRUCE, absolutely uniform in color because grafted, various ages. â€" SCHWEDLER MAPLES (red leaves) of many sizes. HYBRID TEA ROSES of several varieties, all tested in North _ Shore Cemetery and in adjoining nursery. LARGE TREES in Schwedler and Norway Maples, English Linâ€" dens and American Elms. This is the time to move these. ____Every variety of trees and shrubs to be found in a large nurâ€" sory, all at hard times prices. ° * â€" North Shore Cemetery Nurseries Green Bay Road West of North Chicago RARE AND BEAUTIFUL TREES AND SHRUBS penbrok on Saturday, Feb. 2. Mrs. Piepenbrok was their witness at the ceremony. â€" ical church by Reverend F. G. Pieâ€" St. Paul‘s basketball team, which won the Northwest Suburban league championship, will play the House of David quintette at Deerfieldâ€" Shields high school on Friday eveâ€" ning, March 18. Children‘s services were held last Sunday at both St. John‘s church in Highland Park and St. Paul‘s church in Deerfleld, with Reverend F. G. Piepenbrok _ officiating at â€" séven baptisms. _ At St . Paul‘s church there were four children baptized: Fred Irvine Schroedcr and Ethel Annie Schroeder, children of Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Schroeder of Chestnut street, and Paul Dean Hanâ€" ner and William Allan Hanner, sons of Mr. and Mrs. William Hanner of Central avenue. Those baptized at St. John‘s church were James Arâ€" Clarence Varney; Freida Maxine Berry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Berry, and Carolyn Jean Smith, daughter of Mrs. Carl Smith of Highland Park. Mrs. Fred Haggie will be hostess to members of the Woman‘s Misâ€" sionary society of the Presbyterian church on _ Thursday afternoon, March 17, at her home on Qsterman avenue. â€" ~Miss ~Irene â€"Rockenbach, who is to be â€"the leader, is to speak cafeteria luncheon, lastâ€" Thursday at the Presbyterian church, sponâ€" sored by the Woman‘s Missionary society, they more than met their apportionment for the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions. The reâ€" maining money will go toward next Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hastings and son James of Evanston, were Saturâ€" day evening dinner guests at the D. A. Hastings home. â€" > year‘s work. | = _ Mrs. Leslie Brand entertained her Frank Russo Jr. entertained a group of his little friends on Wed:â€" nesday afternoon, in honor of his birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wallach are moving from Beech lane, Ravinia, this week, to Deerfield. Childhood" on Friday morning, March 11, at 10:30. 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