Mrs. John Willman and Misses Luella Willman and Nina Knigge enjoyed a motor trip to Des Moines, Ia. last weekâ€"end where they visâ€" ited the Jacob Selig family. Samuel Daniels has received a scholarship arnd will attend Purdue Mrs. Samue!l Rockenbach had as her guest last week, her sister from Mrs. G. R. Basinger will entertain the Queen Esther Circle on Friday tained thirty guests at their home "The Fairways" on Saunders Road. Bunday. The Davis‘ will close their studio home shortly, and return to Evanston for the Wwinter. visited friends here on Friday. _ Mrs. Richard Grohe and son have months visit in the east. Miss Marjorie Leaming has reâ€" was a guest at the Woodman Todd ‘home last week. a family dinner Friday evening in honor of the birthday anniversaries of Delbert Meyer and his father Postmaster F. H. Meyer. P sumed :her teaching in the Haven School in Evanston. «â€"Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Anderson were hosts at bridge on Saturday evening at ‘their home on Chestnut Street. John Woodman of Palm Harbor, Fla., who is staying at the James Woodman home in Waukegan, visits daily with his sister Miss J who is quite ill at her home on kegan Avenue. Mrs. John and the two boys are visiting relaâ€" Dora Jane Kamps, daughter of Mrs. E. W. Saville of Central Aveâ€" nue has returned from a four weeks visit â€"with her father at Long Beach Sound. j The William Krumbachs of Ridge Road are enjoying a motor vacation tives in Bloomington. Mrs. Harry Muhlke entertained twelve guests at luncheon and bridge on Thursday in compliment to Mrs. Alvin. Meyer (Bess Schilstra) of New Florence, Mo. The Two Little Maids Tea Room in Libertyville has closed. The two little maids who were the proprieâ€" tresses were Arlene and Lois Fehr, who moved from Deerfield about a year ago to open the tea room there. . _Mrs._E. J. Bingham (Clara Pyle) underwent a major operation at the Martha Washington Hospital in Chiâ€" cago last Wednesday, from which she is rallying. . Teddy, the five year old son of Mayor and Mrs, Harry Clavey, fell Saturday evening, when he was atâ€" tempting some ‘outâ€"door climbing and cut his head open and injured his knee. The injury over his left eye necessitated the taking of three stitches. Xâ€"rays ï¬ his knee cap showed no broken bones. . Herbert Frost, son of Mr. and Mrts. Harry Frost, was in an autoâ€" mobile accident. Thursday evening, when he struck an unlighted truck while returning home from the Cenâ€" tury of Progress, where he is emâ€" ployed by Fiore‘s Nurseries. Mrs. Alvin Meyer and son of New Florence, Mo., gccompanied the Muhlkes as far as Kilbourne, Wis., where they will visit Mrs. Meyer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Schlistra for several weeks. t Mr.<and M*s. Harry Muhlke and daughter Betty spent the weekâ€"end with the Cards at Stevens Point, Wis. Miss.Genevieve Card returned with the Muhlkes to resume her teaching in the Deerflield School. Mrs. George Engstrom left Monâ€" day with her‘guests, the Chases, for a several days vigit with them at Cadar Rapids, lowa. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brand and two children have returned from White Lake,; Mi and have taken an apartment h%‘hhnd Park unâ€" til November 1. The E. S. Worthams areâ€" occupying the Brand home. Miss Jean Brand will attend Knox College at Galesburg this year. Mrs. ‘Freda Jones of Belding, mchtf: h_swbun visiting thefChz families ore gpm!n( or winter home in rida. s Mrs. Floyd Stanger is ill with a throat infection. Guests last Monday at the Fred Schwab home were James Ott, Miss Helen Ott and Miss Esther Schulz of Fredricksburg, lowa. ‘Mrs. Harry Clavey entertained sixteen at luncheon and bridge on Friday afternoon at her home on Forest Avenue. Mr. Clavey‘s aunt, Mrs. Freda Jones of Belding, Mich., was one of the out of town guests. â€"~Miss Elizabeth Eberstein of Chiâ€" eago was the guest of Miss Lillian Schwab on Thursday. tural Hall, Century of Progress, at the Federation of Women‘s Clubs headquarters. Their duties will beâ€" gin at nine in the morning. _ ‘\_Mrs. John Weir of Lahore, India, will be the guest speaker Thursday afternoon, Sept. 21, at a meeting of the Woman‘s Missionary Society at the Presbyterian Church, to which the entire community is invited. â€" :Mrs. Robert Johnson and Mrs. Irving Brand, of the Deerfield Womâ€" an‘s Club, will act as hostesses on Monday, Sept. 18, at the Horticulâ€" PAGE 81X Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Davis enterâ€" Mrs. Delbert Meyer entertained at Miss Frances Haskins of Wilmette Locals and Personals Deerfield of Chicage Weslaco, Texas, where they will spend the winter. ni; have rentâ€" ed their apartment to geveral teachâ€" @rs8. | f ‘The Officers Club of the Eastern Star will meet Th , Sept. 28 at the home of Mrs. l{ofl: Meyer. Mrs. F. P. was given a surprise birthday ann patty last Thursday even by officers and members of the Eastâ€" ern Star Chapter. J. R,. Notz baked the huge day cake. At the close of the very e eveâ€" ning, the guests . Mrs. Browning a purse of it The birthday ries : of Mrs. Julian Rocquier of Gurnee and 8. P. Hutchison were ce d Satâ€" urday evening at a fa1 dinner at the R. D. Reeds home. n poluce 3 Mrs. F. P. Browning acted as honâ€" orary organist at the Lincolnwood chapter, 0. E. S., in M Monâ€" day evening. f Emil Giss telegra from Mcâ€" Allena, Texas, to Pettis that neither the Giss the Pettis fruit ranches had p severely Mrs, W.. W. Clark Trfll entertain Dorcas Circle One on‘ Monday eveâ€" ning at her home on Deerfleld Aveâ€" nue, 1 e Mrs. J, R. Notz filled the station of Electa on Friday evening, when the Glenview O. E. S. observed Adâ€" vanced Officers‘ Night., o 40% \ Mr. and Mrs. Lincoin Pettis left Sunday morning for t! farm u«i Weslaco, Texas, they ‘wil Mrs. C. P. Burns, Mrs. Felix Ernest and Mrs. Richard Walsh, were hostesses at a luncheon on Thursday at the Holy Cross parish hall, preceding the Sewing Guild meeting. j §‘ ‘\â€" Lincoln Mueller, Donald Gaar and Buell Pippen of Foley, Alabama, who are guests at the George Schick home in Northbrook, were dinner guests Tuesday mnhgnlt the home of Mr. andâ€"Mrs. F. P. Browning. Mrs. Drake of Denver, Colo., is visiting her_ sister, Mrs. Robert Brown of Chestnut Street. Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Frank, and daughter, Mrs. Edna Kurtz and her son Billy and Mrs. Clara Leslie of Sedalia, Mo., visited last week at the Fred Meyer home and attended the Fair in Chicago. | . ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clouse and family are moving to Evansville, Ind. j Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith of La Fayette were weekâ€"end guests at the Hubert Juhrend home. [ â€" David and Robert: Burns and Kress Willman are attending St. Norbet‘s School at ‘Techny again this year. _ Perst==[ Mr. and Mrs. Christ Willman and son Christy were Sunday‘guests at the Ethan Willman home at Whiteâ€" fish Bay, Wis. % } Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Juhrend are spending this week with relatives at La Fayette, Ind. i | Mr. and Mrs. F. H, Meyer have as their guests this week, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Walls of Jefferson City, M?{: and Mrs. Vesta Gentzler of St. Lotuis. â€" , 1 The Leamings, who have spent the summer in the Almon Frost bungalow, are returning to Highâ€" land Park the first of October. Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Leaming had as their guests on Thursday their nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Page of St. Paul. a The Areme Club met Wednesday evening at the homé of Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Lorenz in Northbrook. | . Walter, the son of Dr. and Mrs. Walter Metcalf, will attend Lake Forest Academy this year. . The Daniels family have moved fromâ€"the Dorcas Home to d‘hielco The Sanders children have gone to Highwood to live. | | f Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Juhrend are planning to spend next week at Hayward, Wis. / umc.A.wm.{. has as her guests her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Grootemont, hgbrothï¬r-in-hv and his daughter, My, Alex Santer, and Miss Helenâ€"Sauter of Appleton, Wis. The Deerfield Woman‘s Club will hold its first meeting for this seaâ€" son, the second Tuesday in October, which is October 10.. Mrs. Robert Johnson is the new president of the club. Miss Sara Bolton of Clinton, Mo., is the houseguest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clavey. On Wedâ€" nesday evening Mrs. George Ruâ€" dolph of Waukegan entertained in compliment to Miss Bolton. * Mrs. J. A. Riechelt Jr. was the gues? of Mrs. William J. Devonmille of Clifton, New Jersey, in Chicago, on Saturday. 1 F4ik Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newcomb and daughter Virginia, of Pennsylvania, visited in this vicinity last week. On Saturday evening a group of friends gave a party for the Newâ€" combs at the Robert L. Johnson home, "Cloverleigh," on Brier Hill The Deerfield Camp, N.R.A., will meet Thursday evening (tonight) at the Masonic Temple. TELEPHONE 410 3 by officers » Eastâ€" J. R. Notz hday cake. At y yable eveâ€" ted ; Mrs. £f M it ~ of r of Gurnee and :.#gud&t- dinner at ne. Wl jurficn d ns Charles y underwent an apâ€" pendectomy Sunday, at the Highland _ Miss Laura) Muhlke of River Forâ€" est is visiting at the home of Mrs. George Brand and Mrs. R. M. Vant. hake‘ l I Miss Audr‘ McCusker returned Friday from |a visit with relatives in Velva, N Dakota, to stay at the home of her sister, Mrs. re ence Anderson in the Kress Apai ment on H Avenue. Miss Mcâ€" Cusker is teaching in the Oak Terâ€" race School, wood. | | Miss Ann English of Evanston spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Irving Bran + | 1 â€"â€"Mrs. Hannah Rockenbach of St. Paul, Minn.. is visiting her niete, Mrs. Edwin ge in Rogers Park. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Wessling and daughter Dorothy and Miss Bertha Freese were unday guests of their aunt, Miss Anna Krimbill in Chiâ€" cago. +p mt 4 Floyd Gun ters, Verene, Ray Gunckel all of Galesbt Century of |I and visited in all of Galesb r&, came to attend the Century of Progress last weekâ€"end and visited in Deerfield Monday. | Marcelline rend underwent an appendectomy, Thursday, : at the Highland ;SH Hospital. _ 4 Miss . Freese, with Mrs. William Schinleber of Northbrook went to Eau Claire, Wis. last week to attend the funeral of Miss Freese‘s ther, Mr. . Herbert Freese. Ti3 pM O day. ’“ï¬Ã©â€™Ã©i}"ci.â€™ï¬ y resumed her studies at Marywood, Evanston, on Tuesâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Milton Frantz were hosts at a party Friday evening at their home Deerfield Avenue in honor of their twentyâ€"fifth wedding anniversary. } _ An executive meeting of the Bethâ€" Ichem Church school is being held Thursday evening of this week. .. ‘‘The Y. P. Mission Circle pat Tuesday evening at the Bethlehem Evangeli¢al |Church. _ Mrs. John Stryker :l r of this group of young people. Miss Florence Page presented a character portrayal of "Toyohiko Kagawa," a great livâ€" ing Christian leader and social workâ€" er of the present day. Rev. E. J. Bruso had charge of the social hour and games which followed the very interesting meeting. f | UPHOLSTERING Cabinet Work and Refinishing Mr. and Mrs, Milton Frantz atâ€" hip. 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