Fort Sheriâ€" he truck in was struck verine train ast week. nie Brownie t Friday by d‘s fourth chool. The ugusta. The undred feet _ the train, a high rate as Enderbrock nna Lena Bell â€". Ruthâ€" Waht Lorraine Helm . Billy Hawes: ERMANY amp Custer mmer manâ€" 10 a.m. are ING ‘ATERâ€" ES AND N ATERS 4230 MAY 12, 1932 urston Hurst eridan and recitations oral David . Houston ; tine of by Mary shortly tor H f4 Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Meyer be hosts at bridge on Saturday Shirley Jean Warnshuis was hostâ€" ess to a group of her little friends on Saturday afternoon. The occaâ€" sion was her birthday anniversary. hand is the former Bertha Grubert. The Wah! family moved last Satâ€" urday from an apartment in the Deerfield State Bank building to Highwood. * k Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hatch have moved from the Ira Gardner cotâ€" tage to an apartment over the formâ€" evening â€"aj The Arthur Cashmore family moved Saturday from their home on Sunset court to the George Antes farm, southwest of here. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brand enterâ€" tained their Wednesday Evening Bridge club last week at their home on Deerfield avenue. The birthday anniversaries of Mr. Leslie Brand and Mrs. G. A. Willen were celeâ€" brated for the third consecutive year. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Bates On Sunday evening, May 15, the combined choirs of St. John‘s church of Highland Park and St. Paul‘s church of Deerfield will give a spring concert at St. John‘s church, and on the following Sunday eveâ€" ning, May 22, will give a second preâ€" sentation at St. Paul‘s church. Elm street. _ Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stern have moved from the Julius Johnson Miss Myrtle Bach of Oak Park, who returned recently from an exâ€" tensive trip through Europe and the Holy Land, spent several days of last week with her cousin, Mrs. Ross Sherman. â€" _ _ _ _ _ =© Jacob Antes h nue. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Rocken. bach _ and children of Wauconda were Sunday evening supper guests at the George ‘Rockenbach home on Dr. George Bare has moved to Northbrook. Dr. Bare is Mrs. Clarâ€" ence Bartelme‘s father. unable to attend because of illness. Ira Bubert of Wheeling acted as secretary proâ€"tem. The annual meetâ€" ing will be held May 30 at 10 o‘clock in the morning at the cemetery on Mrs. Le Roy Scully (Hazel Easâ€" ton) is seriously ill. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"=â€"=â€"==â€"==â€"=â€"==â€"=â€" The Merrill and Boyer families spent the weekâ€"end at LaRose, near Peoria, Ill. a Mrs. Clarence Huhn has issued inâ€" vitations for a shower on Friday evéning, May 13, in compliment to Mrs. Harry Norton of Harvey, IIl., at the Huhn home on Springfield avenue. Mrs. Norton is the former Eleanor Meyver.â€" 00â€" 00â€" 0_ The North Northfield Cemetery association directors met Saturday evening at the home of Mr. George Rockenbach of Elm street. All diâ€" rectors were present except Mr. O. B. Brand of Highland Park, who was lax Eraima THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1933 The Durhand family has moved to The L, L. L club met Tuesday ~_â€" DEERFIELD LOCAL NEWS _ Miss Gertrude Hastings of Chiâ€"|the W.M.S. cago and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hastâ€"| ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Schrickel of Stratâ€" ings of Highland Park were Sunday|ford road entertained out of town dinner guests at the D. A. Hastings | guests on Sunday. home on Somerset avenue. About twentyâ€"five young people Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Comstock of| fromâ€" Deerfield "enjoyed â€"a roller Chicago were guests at the W. S.|skating party on Monday evening, Comstock home on Sunday. at the Waukegan roller skating rink. Doris Willman, the fiveâ€"yearâ€"old|â€" Miss Lillian Antes of Chicago daughter of the C. M. Willmans is| spent Wednesday and Thursday of in quarantine for scarlet fever, Mr.|last week with the Arno and Milton Willman, â€" Julianna, Luella, and| Frantz families. Her sister, Doroâ€" week in Waukegan to Arthur Gerâ€" hardt and Edna Covelius, both of cial features shown this year. Charlotte Brand will attend their Friday Night Dinner club tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Lee Adams of Winnetka.~ â€"~=~ 2 a series of bird slidey to the pupils of the school. The slides were actâ€" ual hand painted photographs of birds common in this locality and were furnished by the Audubon soâ€" ciety, through the courtesy of Mr. Jesse L. Smith of the Elm Place school, Highland Park. Every room from kindergarten to eighth grade enjoyed this series of slides as much, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Achenbach of Chicago were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Comstock of Hazel aveâ€" nue on Saturday evening. _ . _On Thursday and Friday of last week Principal C. E. Bates showed on Thursday Rosemary terrace. _ Mr. and Mrs. Auston Plagge and daughter, Lorraine, of . Hines, Ill., s?’f:t Sunday at the William Plagge homeon Elm street. a" The Juveniles of the. Royal Neighâ€" from the Felix Ernest house on Rosemary .terrace to Mrs. MacDonâ€" ald‘s apartment on Chestnut street. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Aylesworth entertained at bridge Saturday eveâ€" ning at their apartment in the Mrs. V. W. Spriggs entertained her luncheonâ€"bridge club on Wedâ€" nesday. , Minn. Mr. IEnder is recovering slowâ€" ly from. his recent operation at Mg}_ro Brothers hospital. The Independent Social club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John A. Hoffman of Todd court. Mr. and Mrs. John Evers have gone to Indiana. > Mr. and Mre. Fnoana Â¥ndaw un turned Thursday from Rochester Mrs. Philip Scully, Sr., returned Saturday evening from a visit with her â€"daughter, Mrs. Roy Stace of Green Bay, Wis. â€" ning at their home on Sunset court.| Christ Jr Mrs. Alex Taylor underwent a|of Mrs. J major operation last Saturday at| â€" About t the Presbyterian hospital, Chicago, | at the foc from which she is recovering slowâ€"|by â€" the ly. Mr. and Mrs. James McGarvie| thurch. M visited Mrs. Taylor on Monday eveâ€"| Roseoeâ€"W ning. â€" and Charl rs. Ernest have return 4U. THE PRE#Ss gelical church held a house cleanâ€" ingâ€"partyâ€"atâ€"theâ€"churchâ€" on â€"Wedâ€" nesday. The industrious workers were entertained at luncheon by Mrs. John Stryker and her circle of the W.M.S. Mr. and Mrs. Hartnack of Stratâ€" ford road entertained a large group of out of town guests on Sunday. Mr. Hartnack‘s parents arrived from Germany recently. Philip Rommel on Saturday evening. The Young People‘s Missionary circle met Tuesday evening at the Milton Frantz home, with Miss Olive Frantz as hostess. Harold Giss had charge of the lesson. f Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Olson of Eimâ€" wood avenue spent Sunday with Mr. Olson‘s mother, in Milwaukee. Waukegan visited with Mrs. Hellâ€" man‘s sister, Mrs. Frank Peterson, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rommel and two daughters Janet and Ruth of Uurnee â€"were guests at the R. D. Reeds home on Orchard lane, Satâ€" urday. s â€" Mr. and Mrs.: R. E. L. Holmes arâ€" rived in Deerfleld on Fridgy from Clarksville, Mo., and spent the weekâ€"end visiting relatives. They <SmAVrLs Vi wHIC PCHF jamily in Deerfield gathered at the Isaac Rapp on Saturday. Burial 7€vaévinmAcacia Park cemetery with Rev. John ofâ€" ficiating. Mrs" Haas‘ death was home on Sunday, with their mother, Mrs. S. Fehr, for a family dinner in honor of Mother‘s Day. : Mrs. Philip Rommel Haas at St. Paul‘s home, Chicago. Mr. Stressler, who stays at the Chester Wessling home, is planning to depart for his home in Switzerâ€" land, next month. Mr.; and Mrs. Dan Holmes returnâ€" ed Thursday from a business trip in Missouri. They stopped off at Jonesburg, Mo. to visit R. D. Reeds‘ aunt, Mrs. M. P. Smith. Miss Mabel Ablard spent the weekâ€"end with her parents in Port Edward, Wis. 0_ Miss Mildred Newton was the weekâ€"end guest of her parents in Naperville, III. About twenty dollars was cleared at the food sale Saturday sponsored by the Bethlechem Evangelical church. Mesdames Chester Wessling, Roseoeâ€"Wessling, Edwin Beckman, and Charles Steiner were in charge. Uhrist Jr. are staying at the home of Mrs. J. C. Willman. ft Sunday to remain for a several Mi-_!j! Members of the Fehr family ehem Evanâ€" ier_of R. D. , Satâ€" Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Selig and famâ€" ily will spend the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Willman of White Fish Bay, Wis. : s Passavant hospital, Chicago, on Sunday. Wallace Reichelt with John Daviâ€" son of Rock Falls, I!l., Paul Bloom of Chicago, Rocco Commisso and Howard Spring, both of Geneva, Ohio, who all attend Lake Forest college, visited Mrs. J. A. Reichelt, Jr., on Sunday. t .Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wallach of Hazel avenue had. as their weekâ€" end guests Mrs. Wallach‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gether and her brothâ€" er, Mr. Gether of White Fish Bay, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. George Pettis and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gathmann and two children of Itasca, IIl. â€" The Doreas society met last Thursday at the Presbyterian church to mend for the Dorcas Home. ~~~ urday evening at their home on Chestnut street. Mr. and Mrs. Rayrvnond Swenk of Chicago were the guests of Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr., on Sunday.~ CC Mrs. George Jacobs attended her club on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Carey of Chicago. â€" Mr. and Mrs. George Jacobs enâ€" tertained twentyâ€"two relatives from Milwaukee, Chicago and . Blue Isâ€" land on Sunday, at their home on ern Settlement House at the Deerâ€" field schocl on Monday. When they handed the boxes to the barg@are. surprise at the lightness of the bunâ€" dles. Interest in this project in Deerfleld has lessened considerably. Osterman avenue. Mrs. Irving Brand spent Thursâ€" day and Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. English of Evâ€" anston. § Mrs. Robert Johnson is quite ill with influenza. 5 £. ir_lg Brgnd h@d charge of the ooli_ee- Mr. and Mrs. John Stryker and son John Jr., were the guests of Mr. Stryker‘s sister, Mrs. Ralph Gibson, of Morgan Park, on Surday. ._Mrs. Bruce Blaine.entertainedâ€"at a tea on Friday at her home on Deerfield avenue. E Miss Laura Wessling is returning this week from an extended visit with Mrs. Mary Gieske of Barringâ€" cago Union of Evangelical churches to be. held Saturday evening in Highland Park .at the Bethany Evangelical church: â€" ton. thy, was the gues family. The girls Mr. and Mrs. Alb Mr. and Mrs. Albert Antes. . A fargeâ€"representation of young people from the Deerfield Bungalow church will attend the annual banâ€" quet and spring festival of the Chiâ€" Carl Anderson visited Mr. Alex Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson enâ€" Mr. on the Northwestern train that guest of the Hoffman are daughters of 14