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Highland Park Press, 7 Jul 1932, p. 22

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16. e C4 0o3 __, _ Mts. Elmer â€"Cheristrom: of 38 Ale <â€" Miss Joan Isham of Brighton, Colo., who came east to attend the Democratic convention, was a dinâ€" ner guest on Monday at the Edwin Stryker home on Orchard lane. Miss Joan‘s mother was a delegate from ‘the state of Colorado. â€" Mr. and â€"Mrs. Hildingâ€"Obergâ€"of _Chicago spent last week with their Isaac Rapp led the'devotiom,and Miss Edna Fritsch had charge of the lesson, which was a continued study of the â€"book, "Chrigst Comes to the Village." â€" Hostesses for the afterâ€" noon were Mrs. Fred Stryker, Mrs. 'R'ebenu Merner and Mrs. Peter The Woman‘s Missionary society met Tuesday afternoon at the Bethâ€" lehem â€" Evangelical â€" mhrirah _ M.. Irving of Arlington Heights were £he guests of Mrs. Emil Fredricks on Bruso home were Mrs. Sophia Bruso, Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Fedosky and two children Jean and Bobby and Rev, Bruso‘s brother, Mr. Kent Bruso, all of Chicago. . sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Bruso. and Robert, spent the Fourth in Arcadia, Mich.,â€"with Mr. Fredrick‘s sister, Mrs. Fred Kalbitzer. The boys returned the first part of the week, but Mr. Fredricks remained for a two week‘s visit. as with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson of Chesterton, Ind. P Mr. A. J. Johnson and son Arâ€" thur, with Mr. and Mrs. Emil Peterâ€" Reeds home on Orchard lane. CC E2C PWR 2 G27 ECE RER VA _ ,y!!!,&fl‘_\,l CY CRR M' guests on Saturday at the R. Di,,fi: Mr. and Mrs. James Reeds of Kansas City, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. selves of this opportunity that services at the Presbyterian meetings have taken the place of the young people‘s Sunday evening The Wednesday evening play periods for those interested in outâ€" door recreation have been resumed at the field on Warringtonâ€" road. terian church, accompani y Miss| The Prairie View Concert band Mary Ketch, religious director, and| will present a program on the eveâ€" Rev. M. J. Andrews, enjoyed a|ning of July 2 at Prairie View. beach party and supper at the beach| Quite a number from Deerfield are north of the Moraine hotel. ‘ planning to attend. Last Wednesday evening twentyâ€" three young people of the Presbyâ€" terian cfiurcfi, accompanied by Miss Mary Ketch, religious director, and Rev. M. J. Andrews, enjoyed a Fourthâ€"ofâ€"Julyâ€"guestsâ€"at Mrs. Frank Jacobs, Jr., was hostâ€" ess to the members of her bridge club on Friday at her home on Elm street. Charles C. Kapschull, prominent Deerfield Legionnaire, past comâ€" mander of the Eighth district Amerâ€" ican Legion, and member of the deâ€" partment rehabilitation committee, has been endorsed for the office of senior vice commander of the deâ€" partment of Illinois. Election of officers will be held at the annual state convention which takes place on August 15 and 16 at Danville. . William Niemeyer and three DEERFIELD LOCAL NEWS an church. ; 10. â€"J 52 _ OO P Wweek at the home of Mrs. J. R. Notz. Mrs.. R, E. Pettis hosts at a Fourth of ;n-l;“din';r celebration, Monday evening. The ~Tuesday Evening _â€"Sewing club met this week at the home of Alice Rockenbach has returned from Buchanan, Mich., where she is an instructor of physical educaâ€" tion. She will teach in Buchanan in the fall, beginning her fourth year, after spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Orâ€" mon I. Rockenbach at Lake Zurich. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Irving Brand were hosts at a Sunday evening supper Miss Laura Muhlke of River Forâ€" est visited her sister, Mrs. R. M. Vant on Monday. * â€" ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krause were hosts to a large group of out of town guests over the Fourth. at their home on Deerfield avenue . Bobby â€"Hunt, â€"6â€"yearâ€"old son of Mr.â€"and~ Mrs. Dan Hunt of~ Fair Oaks avenue, was the first Fourth of July viectim reported in Deerfreld. Bobby was about to investigate the nonâ€"firing of a firecracker under a tin can when it exploded and the can hit Bobby in the right eye cutâ€" ting deeply around the eye and nose. He was rushed to the Highland Park hospital where Dr. C. J. Davis sewed up the cut. It is hoped Bobby will not lose the sight of his eye. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clavey were. the guest of her sister, Mrs Reichelt Jr., on Monday. cago and is spending this week in St. Louis, Mo. . The Just Sew club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hazel Vant Kreh in Waukegan. â€" _ _ _ members of the Areme < club on Thursday to Sunday, July 21 to 24 inclusive, on the church ounds. goâ€"‘round, and the usual carnival atâ€" tractions. _A pot of gold, two hunâ€" dred dollars, will be given away. The annual parish carnival of the Holy Cross church will be held from Mrs. Fred La Bahn spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Fred La Bahn Mr. and Mrs. Philip Scully Sr., and their little â€" granddaughter, Patricia Stace, went to Green Bay, Wis. on Saturday to visit _ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stace over the weekâ€"end. Patricia, who had spent the past two weeks in Deerfield, remained in Green Bay with her parents. cago spent several days of last week with Mrs. A. J. Johnson of Osterâ€" man avenue. »a% A meeting of the board of trusâ€" tees of the Presbyterian church is being held tonight. 2 aâ€" party Sunday evening avenn is enjoying TE B at GENOA CITY m MopErN [ . Sports Resort! Catering to a Be;tnt;dâ€"aiemele Father plays golfâ€"Mother rides Ateafningan are â€" _ day by a trained hostess. 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