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Prank Suman. _ ‘Mr. and Mrs. JohrrBa.rmon Ind family and Mr. grid Mm. Rich-rd Hnmmond of Highlmd Park and the PrurAMersoit funny of North Chestriut ati'itst attended a picnic It Deer Grove, lyt Wednesday. Miss Mayme Ruck returned to Cross Plains, Wis. with her nephew: Bob and Francis‘ Shemnn on Mon- day and will rennin for a two Bobby and Francis Bdermtrr of Cross Plains, Wis., who have been visiting their aunts, the Misses Karch for several weeks, accom- panied by their aunties. attended the Cubs ball' game on Sunday end were thrilled to have Lon Warneke/ famous pitcher, autograph a base- ball, which one of their aunts, Mrs. Paul M. Dieta,.had caught. The boys will have lots to tell their "friends at home: _ __ V ’ _ daughter Jeanne of Chicago were Sunday guests at-the aehig Peter- sen home. ,. ' . church. have a picnic supper at Sunset park. Shguld the weather be rainy they On Thursday evening (tonight) members of Dongs-Circle Two, with William A. Voaiot Wilmette Wu g trqe1srat the homeiof Mrs. Minnie Richard (Diekh Kenny of Chi, cago is vitsiting George Stryker at the Edwin Stryker home on Sunset court. ' Mrs. Raymond Dobbins and Mrs. Henry Petersen T attended their bridge club last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mer. Louis Meone. her of Wauketrari.' ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gardner and nephew David and their house guest Mrs. Minnie Betzig camped at Pine Park near. Dixon, Ill., this past week-end. Mr. Gardner, who is as- sistant cashier at the Detrfteld State bank is a camping enthusiast, and with their complete camping outfit, the family finds much pleas- ure many meek-ends., _ Mrs. George Harder spent Thurs- day with Mrs. F'lorenee.Dewes of Glenview. , , Mr."and Mrs. Raymond thiodnian 'ytdHtimilrutre moving from Chi- cago on' Saturday to the Frank Jacobs Sr. house. on West Central avenue. . V Mr. George Rockenbach, Deer- field's 91 year young citizen, left on ‘Monday to spend a week pt Turk Lake, Michigan, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Irene, and his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Almon o. Rockenbach of Crystal, Lake. They will stay at Miss Irene'a cottage. Mrs. Minnie Virgin of Chicago is spending this week with the Shaf- roth and Frost families. Mrs. John Stryker is 's'pending several days as the guegt of Mrs. Fred Noerenbertt of Highland Park at the may: cottage " the Bu- rington camp grounds. Local and Personal of Deerfield The W. M. S. will meet Tueedey. Sept. 6, " the Bethlehem Evangeli- cel church. Mrs. Chester Walling and Mrs. E. J. Bruno will have chem of the program end hostess- " for the sock] hour will be Mee- demea John ,Stryker, Hurry Front, Romer Ayleiwérth and Albert Eu- Wain-d†-tresurrury if “gnu; of In. Goal-u Burden _ _ Miss Josephine Woodman sud her sister Mrs. William Kist of Chieago with Mrs. R. M. Vent and Mrs. Fred Meyer were the guests of their former schoolmstes Misses Curie sud Louise Knist of Highlsnd Park on rlrtd'tv. Children and helpers and, the house mother of the Dorcas Home, local orphanage, enjoyed n trip by bus, to Lincoln park for- an all-day outing which was attended " ehil, dren of .mtny other homes duo. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trute visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wenzel of Chi- cago on Saturday. Mrs. Eugene Ender, accompanied the E. J. Bingham family of Chi- cago to -Garretsville, Ohio, where they will visit an uncle. arrrl'jt o. 'trCzrritarMrrinturthrattmrtgtt Lake Forest (Everett) is to be ob- "farrmRrT' rt'ctTmi PRRF IrtWRRm9riiti6'tT7ttT Saturday, Sunday and Labor Day. adieu. last meeting of this -organization [which Mrs, Andrews will tie able to The Woman's Missionary society met last Thursday at the Presbyter- ian ‘church with Mrs. Fred Haggie and Miss Louise Huhn in charge of the program. Hostesses for the afternoon Were Mrs. Percy Me- Laughlan, Mrs. Chester Wolf and Miss Josephine Woodman.. Mrs. Mrs. Minnie Betzig of Burlington, Wis., who is the house guest of Mrs. It} Gardner, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Owemrof West Lake Forest; A surprise farewell reception was given to Mrs. Mark J. Andrews by twenty-one members of Dorcas Cir.. cle Two, of which Mrs. Andrews is a. member, on Friday evening at the Presbyterian manse. It was , love- ly party and a happy surprise, espe- cially the lovely gift presented Mrs. Andrews as a farewell token. _,,,Mins Ruth_Soefker had taller week-end guest Miss Rose Kelling of Glencoe. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Willman and two children Christ Jr. and Doris Jean spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Willman in White- fhrh iBay, Wis. Luella, who had spent the past week with the Ethan Willmana, returned with her par- and Mrs; George Antes. The wed- ding ceremony nwaita the return "of Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok from Har. ward, Wis., and of Mrs. George Antes, who is in Marquette, Mich, The mnrringe will link two of the older families: of this vicinity. ning, in compliment td Miss Lenore Juhrend of Highland Park, whose Deerfield will take place about the middle of September. Miss Juhrend is e daughter of the Edward Juh- render-ami-Aan-r, arson of Mr. Arhe Independent 80cm club met Mrs. Peter Juhrend. "Auttitrseellatt. The hpggredth birthday anniver- iFiiirrrrTWTiiiTtirrir Td “DAY. AUGUST 15. "a: load when with imm Frid: their ions John triste Park M 1 Mrs. and gues1 in Th shari Chie Mr, erec' mel at tl der last ents coml tion dang tov tairr day and ave Seht sity fath of V tl set dam Geo: Bra; ious wen f ron when tonu Lois Chic who legs Clar whit sont, M r. Zim evel Chic uncl cuus mon in C and Mrs