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Highland Park Press, 13 Oct 1932, p. 25

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Urs. John Kubick and irley of Chicago were guests at the Roy M. . Harry Clavey have ittle son, Orville St. or Mrs. Clavey‘s fathâ€" 11 him "Paddy." The hs son, also a grandâ€" ing guests at the Philip home in Chicago. ianna and Luella Wil. sts to a number of their Saturday afternoon at n Greenwood avenue. 1e Ender spent severa} week with her cousing, . L. J. Ronder of Chi. Ronders returned with 1 Sunday and were dinâ€" the Ender home. s. Charles A. Selig had lay supper guests Mr. W. Helmershausen of rs. Helmershausen is rances Loy. ly spent the weekâ€"end Mrs. Fred Protine. of s. Roy Dye of Scottsâ€" re the guests of Mr. Haggie last week. evening Mr. and Mrs. entertained â€" twelve t luck dinner in honor [rs. Dye. The Dyes ntucky on Tuesday. : One will meet Monâ€" ct. 17, at 8 o‘clock at Irs. Merwin O. Hopâ€" r court. le Two will mect noon, Oct. 27, at the William Koebelin of named George Fredâ€" George III arrived and Paddy on Octoâ€" h Frantz as hostess. r led the meeting. _ View Concert band e Farm Bureau meetâ€" 2u1jich on Friday, Oct. edricks will be hostâ€" ircle Four on Thursâ€" t a one q‘clock pot t her home on Cenâ€" RSDAY, OCTOBER is, ;, [ FHURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1932 d C. Youngs'entertai;:. on Wednesday after. ome on Todd court. Borneman, who lives z. ~Myers in Madison, rneman is a former 1 nurse. > Vaughn W. Spriggs everal weeks sojourn Olendorf and Mrs. attended a luncheon last Tuesday at the ville‘ St. Peter, who ays before his little C. of the Bethlehem urch met Tuesday Arno Frantz home, Iph Petersen in Libâ€" were tion, and called on Mrs. Mieczynski, who extended to Deerfield unit memâ€" 8 and 40, and Mrs. William Kelly, of North Chicago unit, installing sergeantâ€"atâ€"arms. Using the beauâ€" tiful official ritual, Mrs. Mieczynski installed the following officers: Mrs. Dan Hunt, president; Mrs. Frank Jacobs, Jr., first viceâ€"president; Mrs. Wm. Cruickshank, second viceâ€"presâ€" ident; Mrs. George Jacobs, treasâ€" urer; Mrs. Wm. Cruickshank, secreâ€" tary; Miss Louise Huhn, chaplain; Mrs. LeRoy Meyers, sergaantâ€"atâ€" arms; and Mrs. Carl Scheer, hisâ€" torian. _ Mrs. Hunt; in wellâ€"chosen words, expressed her appreciation for the coâ€"operation given her in the past year, with the hope for its continuaâ€" Commander A. G. Klemp called the meeting to order, and presented the gavel to Mrs. Dan Hunt, presiâ€" dent of the Auxiliary, who introâ€" duced the installing officers, Mrs. Mieczynski, past director of the pighth district, and Chapeau of the In the presence of a large group of representatives from both organâ€" izations, the new offices of Deerfield Post No. 738, the American Legion, and Deerfield Unit No. 733, Ameriâ€" can Legion Auxiliary, were installed Monday evening, Oct. 10, at a joint meeting held in the Masonic temple. just west of Waukegan road. Mrs. Dan Hunt, president, will at that pointments for the coming year, and a full Deerfield Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, will meet Monday eveâ€" ning, Oct. 17, at the home of Mrs. Dona Jean Rose Schmidt, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schmidt (Lillie Mae Saltenberger) of Chicago, was baptized Sunday at St. Paul‘s Evangelical church with Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok officiating. Rose S. Herchenroder acted as sponâ€" sor for her niece who was born September 12, 1932. The L. L. L. club met Tuesday evening at St. Paul‘s church. Plans were formulated for their Halloâ€" we‘en party. Members of the Tri C society will meet next Tuesday evening at the church and will also discuss their party. The two groups of young people will have separate parties during:â€"the week preceding Hallowe‘en. â€" . A second robbery in Bannockburn within the past two weeks occurred last Wednesday when about $4,000 worth ofâ€"rugsâ€" andâ€" clothing â€"were stolen from the «William Aitken home. William H. Voas of Wilmette was a guest on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. M. Whitcomb. Mrs. Martha C. Love, Mildred Love Gunckel, Mrs. Berry Devine and son Norbit and their house guest, Miss Margaret Ludlow of Wilmette visited Mrs. Julia A. Carâ€" roll of Old Mill road, West Lake Forest on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Hjalmar Swanson visited friends and relatives in Chiâ€" cago this past weekâ€"end. _ _ ‘Local and Personal ~| of Deerfield f Mrs. Virginia Hicks has been quite | . Cruickshank New Legion Commander attendance is desired. W. K. Hout; finance officer, H. A.‘Qui]t Exhibit Held Olendorf; chaplain, A. R. Schneider; historian, | Russell Potterton; and | _ Thursday a Success Carl Scheer, sergeant-at-arms.t T 2l Wielding the gavel for the first| The quilt and hooked rug exhibit time, Commander Cruickshank imâ€"| sponsored by Circle One at an .all- mediately won the confidence and!day meeting of the Dorcas Society admiration of the assemblage, with ~last Thursday at the Deerfigld Presâ€" his friendly informality, as he inâ€" byterian church was a decided sucâ€" troduced the two honored guests of|cess and was well attended. About the occasion, Eighth District Comâ€"| thirty beautiful quilts, one made in Commander Klemp then introâ€" duced Eighth District Commander Leonard A. Hook, who impressively installed into office the following comrades: Commander, Wm. Cruickâ€" shank; Senior viceâ€"commander, W. A. Tennermann; Junior viceâ€"comâ€" mander, Philip Scully, Jr.; adjutant, bers an invitation to membership in the 8 and 40, the Auxiliary organâ€" ization corresponding to the 40 and 8 in the Legion. o ELMS HOTEL are full of Health and Pleasure at Premier Health Resort and ____ istinguished Playground of America â€" THE PRESS Following the conclusion of the ceremonies, the members of the unit served delicious refreshments. mander, L. A. Hook, who outlined the expectations of the district in the coming year‘s prograim; and Deâ€" partment Senior Viceâ€"Commander, C.~C. Kapschull, who gave a very splendid talk on the significance and responsibility of membership in the American Legion. _ Two heirlcoms, handâ€"carded and handâ€"woven spreads, were exhibitâ€" ed by their owners, Mrs. E. J. Ginâ€" ter and Mrs. M. 0. Hopkins. Circle One, of which Mrs. Carl Stadler is chairman, appreciates the interest shown in their exhibit and at their luncheon. Mrs. G. A. Willen and Mrs. M. O. Hopkins, assisted by other memâ€" bers, had charge of the quilts and Mrs. George Pettis presided in the kitchen. 1846 near Bloomington, Ind., and many modern cnes were on display; also lovely hooked rugs and samâ€" plers. & Our Want Ads Bring Results TWENTYâ€"THREE & 3020 $f4 uds & %fi ie

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