As 23 3 _ _ > [ opf N 7, °_ YeeF A00 | â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ellis of Ausâ€"|of Greenwood avenue. f . children spent Thursday at the John thmmm at the home|. Mr. and Mrs. John Sack had as Rehm home in Downers Grove. Mrs. | of Mrs:â€" Huhn of Deerfield| their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. E. Vetter remained until Sunday with| avenue. _ . / * | Mathinen, Miss Virginia Russell and her mother, Mrs. Rehm, who is quit®| ‘Mfrs. Mary Sherman has returned Louis Clark of Waukegan. a c e e n n g e _ _ â€"|from a four months visit_ in New| ~Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Fehr and The W. M. S. d'-:‘.-mluu Hampshire. Mrs. Sherman‘s sister daughter Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Milâ€" Tey Renneny oheren will meet Tues»| stayed at her home during her abâ€"| ford Wandiess and bahy of Manâ€" The W. M. Fropcramih â€" w~â€" ".:“.““"TTJ‘.-..; The choir of St. Paul‘s church will | his friends, at the Brennan home on " on Sunday evening,|. Mrs. G. A. Willen attended the Dec. 18, under the direction of Revâ€"| funeral of her aunt, Mrs. William R. i â€" â€" DLAE ODMLNC CRARC CCCE MORZ C9V . SIRe EWOE ner. : | y $ .1C ~~Friends of the late Mrs. George| Protine home in Elmhurst. frs. Roy Haskins and three| MacDonald will be interested to| Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rose have ,hmm!“' o{ Wilmette e Miss Isabei| know that her daughter, Miss Roseâ€"| as their guest Mrs. Rose‘s sister, dt of Highlai Park, Mrs.| mary, who has been teaching comâ€"| Miss Milburn Lowis of St. Louis.. _ wmm“bh ?uWka of y1.| mercial subjects in the Edgewood| ‘The Pat Thompson family moved mcmnhgivingm Day guests| high school at Madison, Wis., has|to Highland Park on Tuesday. . gin Biederstadt home on’Oenthl given up that position to take charge| â€" Mrs, Henry Meyer is very ill at ::::,_ % f â€"__|Lof her mother‘s achool,l’tl;e.lhebon- the homeâ€"of â€"herâ€"son â€"Albert â€" Meyer s e es _3 ,>*. [ald Commercial school, in Libertyâ€" ’onW‘nlke_‘.n,rogd. + The Horenberger family had & Teâ€" | vij1e, s , Miss Katherine Gonnerman of St. union Thurday at the George Ott| mmo Mother‘s club of the Wilmot| Joseph, Mich., was the guest of Milâ€" home, * ; o eegan | $i wmt:n.e‘et'l‘uisd-y;ftomoon. dred Love Gunckel on Friday. 4 Miss Frances Biederstadt, organâ€" 6, at schoo ~Helen and John Engstrom spen ist at the Deerfleld Presbyterian Mrs. Harry Baum and Mrs. Harry the holidays at the home of their church, composed the response sung | Olendorf attended a luncheon bridge grandfather, Mr. John Engstrom in bvthechoirmsmay.foflpvincmonhud.y.tth.homeofumxm is s the benediction. Miss Biederstadt‘s| Mrs. Benjamin Dall in Libertyville. | Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Mericle had as composition contains the modern Edward Brennan celebrated his their Thanksgiving Day guests, Mr. mfly and is a very beautiful Savantaanth hinthlatw avwnilmeusnies nnt . _ + nge ooo aetee o u) Aprgmenk 64 Les for their Thanksgiving Day dinâ€" children, lived at the Dorcas Home. A great many were welcomed again this year by Mrs. Jane Agnew, mother at the Dorcas Home. the George Rockenbach home. Thursday. Out/of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Hutchison of Waukegan~and Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Hutchison and daughter Louise Ann of Chicago. â€"â€" ' Mr. and Mrs. Lester Taylor and daughter Virginia of Glen Ellyn, were Thursday evening guests at ning club and heard Dr. Schneider discuss phases of photography. Mr. Vant‘s avocation is photography. Thanksgiving day. spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. .__A card party is held Friday eveâ€" | Molly Pfister. *‘ > ning, Dec. 8 in the Holy Cross parâ€"| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gathman and ish hall, sponsored by the Altar and |two children of Itasca, Ill. welt:e Rosary society. .. | Thanksgiving Day guests at the The Deerfield Village Board will / home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. meet l(ond.mn:, Dec. 5, at| Johnson of Todd court. _ the Masonic € 2 Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Anderson ._ Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaBahn sDent| and children were the Thanksgiving Mmymumm Day : guests of Mrs.â€" Anderson‘s Sr, in Evanston. â€" . 2 | brother, Mr. William â€" Brown of and Harold Vant attended a meetâ€"| Mary Hoffman, who attends ing of the Wilmette Sunday Eveâ€"| RBlackburn college at Carlinville. II1.. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stanger and > A very lovely program was preâ€" Local and Personal | . A yey ie ram â€"â€" of Deerfield in the Bannockburn school in comâ€" ; _ memoration of the first Thanksgivâ€" Family reunions were held in 4) ing Day. § f at many Deerfield homes Oon| Miss Beatrice Carolan of Chicago anksgiving day. _ > spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. A card party is held Friday eveâ€"| Molly Pfister. &0 g, Dec. 8 in the Holy Cross parâ€"| _ My. and Mrs. Arthur Gathman and John â€" DEERFIELD LOCAL NEWS for ts snc ts eane on rainds omioge wit dnc t be k P an 2 w * Sinks, in Wilmette, on Friday. _ er and| . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ellis of Ausâ€" Mrs. Benjamin Dall in Libertyville. Mr.â€"and Mrs. A. V. Mericle had as Edward Brennan celebrated his | their Thanksgiving Day guests, Mr. seventeenth birthday anniversary on| and Mrs. Melhausen and Mr. and Sunday at a dinner for a group of | Mrs. Frank Mericle and family of his friends, at the Brennan home on | Zion. Chestnut street. Li aocls> _/ 5| The Arnold Peterson and Dorsey . Mrs. G. A. Willen attended the Husenetter families of Ravinia were m gm_an‘gt. l(n._';i_llilm R.| dinner guests on Thursday at the ~ A regional meeting for scouters of region seven, which includes Wisâ€" beats. Mr. Meissner is a music pubâ€" William O. Meissnerâ€"of Bannockâ€" burn has been granted a patent for Blackburn college at Carlinville, III., spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Hoffman. A speâ€" cial meeting of the Prairie View for Northwestern Settlement House Mrs. Allien <Weinstock was in AL P, | hattan, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fehr dtOlls . en «_=~ ... â€" ~| Mrs, Charles Edward Piper Jr. will The Arnold Peterson and Dorsey | entertain her Juncheon bridge club Husenetter families of Ravinia were on Friday afternoon, (tomorrow). dinner guests on Thursday at the| Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine and :?uoofllr.mdl(n.l.xarrihndt two daughters and Mrs. Olivia An Greenwood avenue. = Gih ie acvahatice Sm o 3 1 3 1 o wl on eage i e oA ot 01 hi 12000 Mrys. John Milfeld of Cloverdale, Ill. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank _ Dre Frink Woods of Winnetka on Thanksgiving Day at Protine home in Elmhurst ner guests Thursday evening at the Lee Wenzel home in Chicago. â€"Theâ€"Cassius Easton, Walter Page and Richard Easton families and Le Roy Scully were dinner guests was a Thanksgiving Day guest at the Raymond Dobbins home. : The Tuesday Evening Sewing dlub will meet next week at the home of Mrs. G; Albert Willen. â€">â€" ; manager of the Illincis Bell Teleâ€" â€"phone Co:, were the ‘speakers. Each Monday afternoon the Red Cross room in the Deerfleld Gramâ€" mar school is open for the distribâ€" uting of cotton cloth, with members of the local committee in charge. George Antes. * The December meeting of the Alâ€" tar and Rosary society has been postponed from Friday, Dec. 2 to Friday, Dec. 9, because of the Cathâ€" olic youth boxing tournament in Chiâ€" cago on the second. . â€" A group of volunteer fire fighters‘ of the Deerfield Fire department atâ€" tended the Lake County Firemen‘s association meeting at Libertyville,‘ Tuesday, Nov. 22, at her home in Oak Park. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at the Evanâ€" gelical church in Oak Park. â€"Quite a number from Deerfield attended the funeral. The Rehms are former village residents residing in the house now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. . and Mrs, Fred Truteâ€" were dinâ€" animdied ces enenitree cesc oo “her.inml 7 nnerman Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoover enâ€" h., mGt?ne guest ordl(%lt: tertained relatives from Milwaukee Junckel on Friday. â€"â€" _ ?“I'""“"""*“‘ 37-‘% d John Engstrom spent rving Seago cago ~spent s at the home of their| the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. , Mr. John Engstrom in| and Mrs. Charles T. Seago of Sunâ€" :ï¬ .zâ€i'izé's" }2::"* T Vniene hedc e d ut mm o ccorma P S e y T : Eoo > rancriire away Jack Gibbs returned to the Chiâ€" cago Junior school at Elgin on Sunâ€" day after spending the holidays at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. evening at the home of Mrs. Anderâ€" i‘ g lr’.iiir Waiter Surenson of Chicago, tertained her bridge club on Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Roy ‘Miller. â€"_â€" > t ihï¬re. and Mrs. R. D. Reeds :‘nd sonsâ€"spent â€"Sunday â€" with Mr. and Mrs. Julian Rocquier of Gurnee. Mr.â€"and Mrs. Dan Holmes reâ€" turned Wednesday from a trip to Towa. ~ o 2 * Marilyn Gooder was hostess at a party on Saturday afternoon in honor of her twelfth birthday anniâ€" field. Mr. Edward Seese of Banâ€" nockburn is a candidate for the unâ€" expired term of Mr. C. W. Getty. _ The ‘TFri;C parties at the homes of the newly married couples Mr. and Mrs. Archie Antes (Lenore Juhrend) of Deerfield and Mr. and Mrs. Harâ€" old Sabin (Pearl Juhrend) in Liberâ€" tyville were very delightful affairs, %O_Mo_m;y_m ifts â€"were presented by the society to each of the couples. _ _ Two officials of the Illinois Brick company passed away last week. Forest Smart, superintendent of and Frank Lambert of Rogers Park, general superintendent of the comâ€" pany was buried Saturday. . field. Due to the distance to Pittsâ€" field, Mo., Miss Hazel Miller reâ€" mained in Deerfleld, also. Don‘t forget the election for memâ€" ber of the high school board of eduâ€" cation on Saturday of ~this week from 2 to 5â€"o‘clock in the Town hall. Polling places will be open in Lake Jean Nygard in Mt. Horeb, Wis.; Mrs. Alvin Knaak, Highland Park; Mildred Newton in Naperville; Miss was given at the Chester: Wessling home on Thanksgiving Day in honor of Grandma.Fehr. .~ Deerfield Grammar school teachâ€" ers enjoyed the brief holiday recess: Miss Leta Toll in Chicago Heights; Miss Genevieve Card in Stevens Point, Wis.; Miss Irene Evenson in Larson, Wis.; Miss Marian Mereness Frances Brown of and daughter Vivian of Dakota, Il!., were weekâ€"end guests at the home dinner e | Mr. Mr.