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Highland Park Press, 28 Apr 1932, p. 27

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oks circulâ€" 2177. â€" icials for operation trong deâ€" e Garden y in this erfield liâ€" assistants, nd of year 751; total the home hill road, assistant ory of. all the Deerâ€" r report is ue and a embodies desire to ement to property fly ‘before adult ficâ€" on fiction circulated, looked up, ip Public ed during 280; total ause, "at ve been nefit of and a the hen put election and peâ€" and 99 â€" â€"Doreas Circle Three will meet Friâ€" â€" _=~ day afternoon (tomorrow) at the . homeé ‘of Miss Bmilieâ€"Knaak. Mrs. Miss Maureen Lamb of Winnetka was the weekâ€"end guest of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Voas of Forest aveâ€" nue. â€" o2 â€" Mrs. Harry Stickler was the guest of Mrs. Jennie Nelson of Chicago on Monday. Miss Luella Wiliman spent the weekâ€"end with her grandmother Mrs. Johanna Grenning of Glenview, and on Sunday they spent the day at Camp Lake, Wis. o Mrs. Mary Beardsley is recovering from her recent illness. _ Oracle Ada Juhrend has made a special request for all officers to be present at the R.N.A. meeting on Thursday evening, April 28. New members are to be taken into the Misses Luella J. Willman and Nina Knigge of Chicago spent Sunday at Zion. They visited the broadcasting station and the tabernacie, and other places of interest. Mrs. Kate Thompson of Green Bay, Wis., spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. H. G. Scott at the Ira Gardâ€" ner home. â€" â€" R. M. Vant is leader of the group. Harry Norton of Harvey. They visâ€" ited in Hammond;, Ind., on Saturday. Mrs. Chester _ Wolf read. an inâ€" tensely interesting paper on "The American Negro" at a meeting of the Woman‘s Missionary society of the Presbyterian church on Thursâ€" day afternoon at the home of Mrs. wealth of information upon the subâ€" ject and to make it more realistic, spirituals were sung by Mrs. E. H. Selig and Mrs. Frank Peterson. Mrs. Emil Fredricks and Miss Emilie Knaak gave Negro dialect readings. Refreshments were served by the hostess and her mother, Mrs. S. P. R. D. Reeds. Mrs. Wolf had Hutchison meeting. : Mr. and Mrs. Roy Verdier; Hutâ€" chison and little daughter Louise Ann of Chicago were luncheon guests on Monday at the R. D. Reeds home. * Deerfield Girl Reserves will go to camp at Druce‘s Lake on June 18, for a ten days outing. The J. R. Notz Hardware Co. store is being redecorated and put. into readiness for a visit of a group of h(m‘th Shore hardware men, who ; ¢ ] jub,; I visit 3 merchant and have dinner with the local dealer as host. â€"Mr. Emil Giss is working at the A‘ D. Lasker farm. A government experiment in the various kinds of grasses for the agriculture departâ€" ment is being conducted on about twenty acres of the Lasker farm. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Taylor and daughter Virginia of Glen Ellyn and Mr. Taylor‘s sister Mrs. O. W. Steâ€" venson of,. Waterloo, lTowa, were guests at the George Rockenbach home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bubert of Wheeling were also guests of the Rockenbachs on Sunday. â€" day ‘at her homé on Elm street. â€" _‘The Dorcas society of the .Presbyâ€" Local and Personal of Deerfield Mrs. J. C. Willman, Mrs. Mary Mrs. William Haggie will enterâ€" , at the conclusion of the terian church will hold an allâ€"day meeting on Thursday, May 5. â€" Marilyn Gagne of Chicago is spending part of this week with her little brother, Jack, at :{’w home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Plagge of Elm street. Mr. George Pettis will celebrate his seventieth birthday anniversary on Thursday, April 28 (today), with a family gathering. Rev. C. G.â€" Unangst and son Ralph of Chicago, visited at the George Rockenbach home the first part of the week.‘ ‘ The Deerfield Village board will hold its regular monthly meeting on The P.T.A. of St. Paul‘s Evangeliâ€" cal church will meet Tuesday eveâ€" ning, May 3. ® Monday evening. â€"This will beâ€"the first meeting since the election of three trustees and the clerk. The Deerfield Chamber of Comâ€" merce is meeting Thursday evening (tonight), at Fehr‘sâ€"restaurant. J. a speech from each member present, telling where he has lived, why he came to Deerfield, etc. It promises to be an interesting informal gathâ€" ering. motion picture to be shown for the visual education period on Friday morning (tomorrow), at the Deerâ€" field Gramar school, to which the parents are invited to attend. _ _ Rommel of Deerfield avenue. Mrs. Post met Monday evening. Sons of members and of Auxiliary members who belong to the Sons of the World War Veterans, were guests of the ‘pot. Interesting movies were shown followed by the serving of refreshâ€" ments. f ~ â€"**Mr.‘ and Mrs. Michaelâ€"Schachs and daughter, Miss Dorothy of Chiâ€" cago were the guests ofâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wagner of Woodward avenue on Sunday. of_ St.â€"Paul‘s Evangelical church. Before returning to her home ‘she stopped off at Franklin,Park to visit Mrs. Hedwig. The Deerfield Woman‘s club will meet on Tuesday afternoon, May Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hout enterâ€" tained out of town guests on Sunâ€" day. o â€" The Clarence Varney family spent the weekâ€"end with relatives in Michâ€" igan. o | _Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mau have rented their home on Forest aveâ€" nue and moved Saturday to their Telegraph roads. Mrs. E. K. Williams who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. W. Russo expects to leave this week for her home in Nashville, Brown Co., Indiana. Mrs. Frank Wilson and sons Robâ€" ert and Roscoe of Libertyville were Sunday guests at the Chester Wolf home. o oare aaaiee Grass fires started now are enâ€" dangering the lives of pheasants beâ€" ging their nesting. Bird lovers of this vicinity are asking the boys to be careful. . Mrs. Raymond Dobbins and Mrs: Raymond Meyer will attend their Highland Park. .Mrs. J. Bosold of Trenton, IIL., "The Romance of Rubber" is the THB PRBEBS8 The Independent Social club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.: Walter Hoffman. â€" Floyd Stanger visited a friend at St. Anne‘s hospital in Chicago, on Sunday. sâ€"â€"â€"â€"_â€" Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson of Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dobbins on Saturâ€" day evening. Eunice Varner is reported as beâ€" ing on the sick list this week. Mr. and‘ Mrs. Charles Seago of Sunset court spent theâ€"weekâ€"end with relatives in Chicago. â€" Mrs. Charles Bell of Hazel aveâ€" nue entertained the Sunshine group at a one o‘clock luncheon on Wedâ€" nesday. _ __A meeting of the Deerfield Drama League will be held in the hall over the Citizens State bank on Tuesday evening, May 3, at eight o‘clock. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Parsons had as their guests on Monday evening, brook, and James Watson of Wauâ€" kegan. Sister Mary Leonette of the Imâ€" maculatta Convent of Chicago visitâ€" ed at the home of her father, Mr. James O‘Connor on Sunday. She also visited at the. Richard O‘Conâ€" nor home in Highwood, at the Lawâ€" rence O‘Connor farm in Bannockâ€" ~about paying up our dues. The most anyâ€" _one ‘owes is 55c. The next thing to come iup was Campâ€"Oâ€"Ral. Two patrols from our troop are going to go. The Pine Tree patrol is going to try hard to be one of them.â€"Patrol Scribe Henry Wilder, Troop burn and with theâ€"Frank and Josâ€" eph O‘ Connor families.. Morton Grove were Monday eveni guests at the Joseph O‘Connor home (Continued from page 23) PINE TREE PATROL PLANS â€" CAMPâ€"Oâ€"RAL â€"â€" Our Pine Tree patrol meeting was held last Wednesday at Mr. Cfiog%'; hor_qae_. Atâ€" tendance and ap.es were taken and there NEWS OF PACK 65, DEN NUMBER 1 the Cub Promise and Law. «We talked about our hike a few weeks ago. The attendance and dues were then taken. As there weren‘t enbugh fellows present to work on tests our Den Chief, Bob Hirsch let us go out and play in the ravine. We closed the meeting with the "Hvieg circle."~=â€"=â€"Den Scribe Kelly Brent, Ravinia, Pack 65. TROOP 32 HAS CAMP FIRE Our weekly meeting was held Friday, April 22. After the regular opening exerâ€" cises we went in the various corners to pass tests. Following this we had an imâ€" aginary campfire around which we sat and sang until â€"dismissal.â€"Troop 32, Reporter Dick Clark. 8sCOUT EXHIBIT About 150 people attended the annual Northbrook Scout Exhibition held on April 16, at the Northbrook school auditorium. Scouts and Cubs from Troops 28, 61 and 73 and Cub Packs 68 and 84 made up the main part of the program. _ Each troop was given a chance to put on a five minute stage stunt; Troop 28 had a very delightful trio, consisting of a conâ€" certina and two guitars. (Troop 61 put on a short play called ‘"‘These Fathers," Pack 68 showed how several of the Cub games are played. Pack 84 sang several humorâ€" 1 . cfi .10 08. 1 4o4 4 t L MR 2b d ind twhintat in of tickets they sold, for the buying troop equipment. Among the awards presented at this exâ€" hibition were, renewal of troop charters to the three troops, Mobilization awards to Troop 61 and 73, 100 per cent Boy‘s Life banner to Troop 28, Gilbert Mueller of Troop 28 received a swimming merit badge. Bill Schick of Troop 61 received a merit badge in Public Health, and Bill Scott of Troop 28 received his Second class award. Many hobbies were displayed by the variâ€" ous troops and also by the Scouts and Cubs. This week our meeting was held at J. D. Boy Scout News inia.â€"â€" ~â€" â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" *~ 4 â€"~â€"mfREDERICK STOCK > ~â€"â€"= of |, WILL ASSURE ADMISSION TC | CONCERTS OP THE FESTIV AL. Northwestern University Gymnasium Eve. May 23 Tues. May 24 Thurs Eve. May 26 Sat. EVE May 28 Sat. May 28 | COURSE TICKETS NOW ON SALE Ticket Office: Lyon & Healy, 615 Davis St., â€"~ _ EVANSTON THTVOTOC United German Male Choruses University Glee Club ~~ Chicago Symphony Orchestra RENOWNED SOLOISTS 2o HOWARDâ€"UDELL CAFETERIA usic Festival use the CLASSIFIED ForRESULTS 20 DIRECTOR .Festival Chorus of 600 Children‘s Chorus of 1500 Luncheon Plate MAY 23â€"24â€"26â€"28 JEANNETTE VREELAND, Sop‘o JOHN CHAS. THOMAS, Baritone FESTIVAL CHORUS es Chicago Symphony Orchestra ~GOETA LJUNGBERG, Soprane 1 JEANNETTE VREELAND, Sop‘o EDWARD MOLITORE, Tenor CHASE BAROMEO, Baritone FESTIVAL CHORUS «. Chicess Symphany Oréheolta ~~ EDW ARD MOLITORE, Tenor UNITED GERMAN MALE es., Thurs., and Sat. Eves. Saturday Matinee ~ _ PERCY GRAINGER, Piano CHILDREN‘S CHORUS (Mr. BEATTIE Conducting) L Chicago Symphony Orchestra "DUSOLINA GIANNI, Soprane BENIAMINO GIGH4, Tenor FESTIVAL CHORUS UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB _ Chicago Symphony Orchestra EV ANSTON CHORUS (Mr. RECKZEH, Conducting) FESTIVAL CHORUS â€" Chicago Symphony Orchestra CHICAGO 25c 34 {*x

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