hor of "The Good ises of policies in ment of the naâ€" deep all aroun‘ +AuIng to obtain â€" and daughter Patsy, of Chicago, the meantime reâ€" spent last Sunday at the Burr Hinâ€" es may be found dahl home on Woodland drive. urces: Mrs. Morris Reichelt entered the â€"Jan. 2 and 3. Evanston hospital Wednesday for a ewsâ€"Jan. 2. goiter operation. f ho ilyâ€"Jan. 2. Miss Marguerite Gibbons spent Bâ€"Jan. 2. the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. â€" and Mrs. William Gibbons in Chicaâ€" ;;,{?lgg.lm _~â€"| ~â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. LaBahn atâ€" ional reading. If tended the fnnera'l of a cousin, Mr. newcomer and Gu_stave Gumee, in Evanston, Satâ€" * the worst? . jes‘ sich preachin‘ spare a few meals ion to speak onal reading, If newcomer and vill you tell him. in the was to have a great book, for true in its every nique in the hisâ€" ; is set forth in 1 of 1,600 pages. " that has passed in its season to Jan. 29 : United St‘tu, ts has made its t in its mr; *‘ to make it public is the grade school. her luncheon bridge club on Friâ€" day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Hutchison and daughter Louise Ann of Chicago and l(r& Hutchison‘s mother, Mrs. Members of the Holy Name sociâ€" ety met Monday evening at the Holy Cross parish hall. hostess. The group will 71;0â€"';;11:&-" tained next by Miss Hildred Kuehl of the Bannockburn school. > Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Sr. and her daughter, Mrs. H. A. Smith (Faith) of Wilmette, visited at the Reichelt Jr. home on Wednesday. Mr. Smith is receiver for the Highwood State Bank and the North Shore Trust Co. of Highland. Park. a The Teachers‘ Bridge club met on Wednesday evening at the Delbert Meyer home with Miss Dona Belle Jensen of the Wilmot school as A miscellaneous shower was given Thursday evening at the Bethleâ€" hem Evangelical church in compliâ€" ment to ‘Miss Ruth Frantz, by the members of the church, with the choir acting â€"as hosts. â€"Missâ€"Frantz received many beautiful gifts. | Mrs. Irving Brand spent Thursâ€" day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. English. s r Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fuhr and two daughters of Glenview were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Schmidt on Wednesday. * J. J. Norbey, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ryers_on.ngg dagghter Elaine, and Mr. Giss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Giss on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 21, at five o‘clock ‘at the Frantz home on Todd court. 7 nounce the approaching marriage of. their daughter, Ruth, to Harold Mr. Local and Personal of Deerfield «â€"DEERFIELD LOCAL NEWS for JARY 19, 1983 Ryerson at Schminke of Wheeling. Mrs. Samuel. Rockenbach is spending the week at the home of herâ€" son, William White and with other relatives in Chicago. A baked bean luncheon is being planned by a group of Bethichem Evangelical women for next week at the home of Mrs. John Stryker. â€"~William Tennerman broke his arm in three places on Eridawr whils and Mrs, J. Mrs.. F. P. Browning entertained ’her luncheon bridge club on Wedâ€" nesday (yesterday) at her home on Warrington road. > Miss Sadie Galloway will be hostâ€" ess to Dorcas Circle Two on Thursâ€" day, Jan. 26, at 3 p.m. at her home on Deerfield avenue. . ‘ Mr. and Mrs. William Koebelin hadâ€"as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and son, Mr. Freda Boone, Myrtle Lee and Raymond Carter served as host and hostesses at a meeting of the YPMC on Tuesday evening at the Bethleâ€" hem Evangelical church. David Stryker, the President, had charge of the lesson. . David Stryker will play at the Deerfield Presbyterian church on Sunday, during.the absence of Miss Frances Biederstadt who with Edgeâ€" ly Todd will be guests of Miss Maâ€" rie Briel, organist in the new M. E. church in Wilmette, that day. of Evanston were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horenberger on Sunday. Miss Shirley Blaine accompanied her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siljestrom, to Franklin Grove on Sunday where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Miller. Firemen were called out last Tuesday to fight a field fire back of ; Orchard lane. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stadler enter. tain_ed their bridge club last Wed. come dangerous. day evening. The board includes Harold Norman, Edward Seese, and Mrs. A. W. Torbet. Mrs. William Laing of 748 Deerâ€" field avenue, was removed to the Lake county hospital on Thursday. Mrs. Laing has pneumonia. Mrs. Elmer Schmidt entertained the members of her bridge club on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Paul M. Dietz has recoveredl from a two weeks‘ illness: due to Mr. Emil Giss is leaving the first of February for his fruit ranch near McAllen, Texas. His trip south this year is a little later than usual as he is remaining here until after the wedding of his son, Harâ€" old, to Miss Ruth Frantz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arno Frantz which is to be solemnized on Saturday. . Bannockburn‘s © grammar school Board of directors met last Saimn»â€". Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vander Mulâ€" len and two daughters of McAllen, Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. George Sampson and daughter, Betty Lou, of Chicago, were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. J. C. Huehl. Mr. and. Mrs. George Schneider at met last Saturâ€" on afternoon (yesterday) at the Holy Cross parish hall. Mrs. Fred J. LaBahn entertained at a quilting party on Monday afâ€" Chicago were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muhike. A reception for the outgoing and incoming officers of the m Rgury society was held W Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Walker of Chicago were the weekâ€"eond onects °0 10 00 LCCR 2220, 12. A1, RAEIOSS. Mr. Orville Enderbrook is ill with bronchial pneumonia. _ Mrs. George Engstrom entertainâ€" ed her sewing club last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. W. Bickford will be the next hostess. ~Mrs. N. McKellar of Fargo, No. Dakota, who is enroute to visit her daughter, Mrs. John Rodgers in Cleveland, is spending the week with i her sister, Mrs. B. H. Kress. the First Congregation and First ’Christinn church school in Waukeâ€" Amanâ€"nu_m_d_ay evening.> briistationatitthes 6 ds 42 nmom md I J. Rhode, all of Chicago. ‘Miss Isabel Biederstadt Wednesday with her mothe F. C. Biederstadt. Mr. and Mrs. -E&-;E;-M. Palmer had as their guests on Sundsy, Mr. and Mrs. George Reinhald ~i»r a«â€"A Miss Irene Rockenbach spoke beâ€" fore a joint workers‘ conference of three of her piano pupils, David Stryker, and Edgley Todd of Deerâ€" field, and Carl Kinley of Northâ€" brook, attended a musical* tea at the Columbia School of Music in Chicago on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs: Raymond Dobbins and daughter Patricia Anne spent the weekâ€"end with relatives in Gibâ€" son City, Ill. | __The Mutual Club will meetâ€"F day evening (tomorrow) . at the home of Mrs. Floyd Stanger of Forest avenue. They will make valâ€" entines for children in the Chicago hospital. . tary, respectively, of the Deerfleld American Legion Auxiliary, attendâ€" ed the funeral services at Waukeâ€" gan Tuesday nf the late Mrs. Grace B. Tibbals. Mrs. Tibballs was disâ€" trict director 0‘ the Auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Jacobson and family and Mrs. William Plagge were â€"Sunday evening supper guests at the Lewis Mills‘ home at Nin. Mrs. Dan Hunt and Mrs. William Qruichhmk, president and secreâ€" Home hospital where the Trm. was set and Mr. Tennermann is now at cranking his oil truck in Lake Forâ€" est. He was taken to the Alice announce that he is now devoting his entire time to his Deerfleld office. DR. J. P. O‘CONNELL . Mrs: E.‘J. Bingham and daughter. 'fl?u;?‘ Mrs. Amelia Pyle of Chiâ€". Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miseles enâ€" tertained a guest from Chicago this past weekâ€"end. | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson and daughter Doris Jean spent Sunday m 'Hr and â€"Mrs. James Macadie: and Mrs. Lange of 'Chieago“- “,-_.wmmmu guests on Sunday at the Thomas Mooney home. by ‘Irom the series of parties being lplanned will be used for the purchâ€" ase of reading circle books. Hostâ€" esses for the social hour which folâ€" lowed were Mrs. James Wilson and Mrs. Harmon Hendrix school. A card party is being planâ€" ned for February, the date to be announced later. Money realized Mrs. ?vmil Fredricks is entertainâ€" ing the Woman‘s Mission ary Society of the Presbyterian church this afâ€" ternoon. Mrs. Harold Martin and little son who was born Jan. 4, have returnâ€" ed from the Highland Park hospital, u5.._ seb e s E0 2 is oL uo Rprec C LC PF TCPR AV% Cb HOE me on County line road. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schmidt d Mrs. Lange of Chicago were Mrs. Eugene Ender visited her nephew John Keefe, 24 years old, at St. Elizabeth‘s hospital in Chicago on Friday. John was struck by a truck on Dec. 16 after alighting from a street car and received a fractured skull, broken nose and other injuries, all of a serious naâ€" Mrs. Peter Juhrend is entertainâ€" ing the sewing society of St. Paul‘s church this afternoon at her home on Waukegan road. cA oo gpiiccnifpecoo Arg c on day guests at the Beckley Jr., a serious naâ€" §HF 4+ t#