Mrs. William Kent is seriously ill at her home on Central Avenue. Mrs. Chester Wessling will enterâ€" tain the Officers‘ Club of the Eastâ€" Mr. and Mrsd. Robert Juhrend of Highland Park visited at the Henry Juhrend home Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Hans Bahr announce the birth of a daughter, Tanis Greer Bahr, on Wednesday, March 21, at the Highland Park Hospital. _ The Hennings family, residing on Orchard Lane, will move to Highâ€" land Park in April. # Mrs. Donald Easton will be hostâ€" ess on Friday to members of the Queen Esther Circle. The Just Sew Club will meet on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rudoiph Knaak. interviewed _ George Rockenbach, Deerfield‘s 93â€"yearâ€"old citizen, Wedâ€" nesday to get material for a history. which the Highland Park Historical Society is preparing. * The Independent Social Club met Wednesday for a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Edwin Palmer ‘of Cenâ€" tral Avenue. px° siifhcs Mrs. Homer Aylesworth of Wilâ€" mette was the Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allsbrow of Hazel Avenue. s * from his injuries received in an automobile accident and is able to be out now. purpose of determining a convenâ€" ient day and for the organization of beginners‘ and advanced classes was held Tuesday morning at the grammar school. 5 at the home of Mrs. Fred Horenâ€" St. Paul‘s Ladies‘ Aid Society is to meet Thursday afternoon April Mrs. Roy Hackett of Thornbury Village, â€" Libertyville, has been inâ€" vited by the Deerfield Woman‘s Club to conduct a series of contract bridge classes for members of the club and their friends. A meeting for the urday, April 21, in the school house :iamwbomthput’nm ttee, A dance will be given by the Deerâ€" field American Legion Post on Satâ€" PAGE FOURTEEN N. E. Bigley and Miss Edna Block eperating expenses of the Sheriff‘s office, and at the same time render a service that will be Mbgl_.g_*mmly vVOTE FOR DOOLI Mr. Albert Gastfield has recovered paid for by some of Lake County‘s Voters, who u.n&nuiâ€"muwwmuma}nmugg secure votes. ao o 44 s Most County‘s .umomwm'ébun-d m‘b‘.d.“h l:l‘:fl. remembering his cheerful and y nlfltd’ he eccupled ‘the office during the years mentioned. i t .. & Lawrence A. Doolittle HAS NOT, and WILL NOT,. enter into alllance or who are interested in private or public enterprises which exist only go long as L His treatment of the inmates of the ccunty :.llh-nunlulm.'otthe buildâ€" that were under his supervision, frequâ€"ntâ€" ly won high praise from those legally authorâ€" cember 1930, Lawrence A. Doolittle served Lake County as Sheriff, At no time during that perâ€" lod, or since, has the public criticized h‘s acâ€" LAWRENCE A. DOOLITILE FOR During the four years, December 1926 to Deâ€" Always a Republicgn in Politics in any respect, prove unfaithful to th:'l'l;l;ty_;l and otw :f E DEERFIELD _ LOCAL and PERSONAL Primaries â€" Tuesday â€" April 10, 193 An Open Leq Voters of Lake 1 Turn The Searchlight on the Record. [ h .: line their support in returning to one of the most i t Lawâ€" r Enforcement Offices, a man who has not, mdh ill inot, Free of Any and All Allia Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Koebelin and daughter Constance visited at the ‘Rinehart Koebelin home on Friday evening. | 4 Mr. and Mryp Ralph Duph'un_lnn rented the R. E. Pettis) house on Chestnut Street. | * Mr. and Mrs, Fred Meyer were Sunday guests at the William Muelâ€" ler home in Arlington Heights. ‘Mrs. Effie Kress and little * Burr Kress II, who are staying David Stryker and ‘Josephine Schessler will preside at the social hour which will follow tHo EL.C.E. meeting on Tuesday evening at the the Bethichem Evangelical Church. Miss Olive Frantz, prégident, | has postponed the meeting one. week because of other church activities. Mrs, Harry Clavey entertained at a luncheon bridge party on Wednesâ€" day at her home on Forest Avenue. Miss Betty Anderson of Chicago was the weekâ€"end guest 5 her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Raymond Meyer. â€" LeRoy Scully and John Beckman sponsored a roller skating Hrty for about / fifty guests last Thursday evening at Arlington Heights. â€" Dr., Walter B. Metealf has rentâ€" ed his house on Grem'zod Avenue to Mr. and ‘Mrs. Zimmer of Chicago. William : Schwartz 3& Char Burnett are entertaining at a skatâ€" ing (roller) party at the Arl Heights rink this evening.: i Mr. and Mrs. Charleg Frey : returning from McHenty, Ill., their ‘home on West Central A nue, which was recently vacated the Harold Clemens tamily. Mrs. Joseph Korenin entertai on Wednesday afternoon at home on Forest Avenue, " The Areme Club met Wedr evening at the home of Mrs. = ence Huhn. Kar.s. ): son visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Millikan in Colfax, I!l., ern Star on Friday evening, M Mr. and Mrs. Fred Millikan gn.zes and exemplifies $b "A _ Public 1';0:-: ghould ndt be Itflhedm;‘endnl gain." recogn‘zes ized to inspect such places, : business took tL"um-.. * [s . i0 im his duty,, Doolittle perform his d al dt!l stâ€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Wallenhoff of Chiâ€" cago wersg Sunday guests at the ‘â€"Luella and Juliana Willman spent Sunday_ with their grandmother, Mrs. Johannia Grenning in Glenview. \ Mrs. P. J. Juhrend and her niece, Mrs. Archie Antes were the lunchâ€" eon M Mrs. Albert Yager in Highland Park on Friday, L.Ove »'»% el, Mrs, Berry Devine, and son "‘R» ‘bit visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul McHugh in West Lake Forâ€" Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Anderson and childrenï¬-‘h | Villa Park were guests l‘é'rid-y ivening at the Philip Scully, r.,. homé, . | ; Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Snider are returning fext month to their home on Stratford Road after a several years stay in Dennis, Mass. .‘ Mrs. Martha (C. Love. Mildred Mrs. Omar Lowe of Sullivan, IIL. was the weekâ€"end guest of her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. W. K. Hout. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaBahn visited Mrs. Mi Doherty in Chicago on Sunday. | | | f Mr, and Mrs. .+hel Peterson have been vigi in Cedar Falls, Jowa. Mr,. and Mrs. Delbert Meyer spent the weekâ€"end at the Harry Norton home i ‘Xgnrvey.;’ non Cemeétery. (Mrs. Luebbe, widow of Riemer L is mdmyurs old and was one of the ol residents of Lake County here in 1864. Mr. Lu ed 39 years ago. j Billie R ‘ron of Mrs. Hazel Vant Kreh, fell from the moving automobile of his sister, Mrs. Clarâ€" ence Rollman, Saturday, near the Great : Naval Station, and was knocked " Billie was atâ€" tempting to shut the car door, which had not Iatched properly. He was taken to the St. Therese hospital. in Waukegan where xâ€"rays revealed. no. br boneg. He regained conâ€" sciousness several hours later. He remained in hte hospital under obâ€" nmtiogn;ifoi' several days, but is now at home. Mr. and: Mrs.| Arnoâ€" Frantz went to Waukegan Shturday evening to be with Mrs.. Frante‘s sister, Mrs. Chief of Police Percy McLaughlin and Mrs, McLaughlin attended the funeral of his grandmother, Mrs. Katherine Luebbe in Half Day on Monday. Interment was in the Verâ€" the home of Mrs. Carl Hertel, are planning to return to West Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Beckman have rented their home and are remodelâ€" ing their garage into a cottage. . Lake SHERIFF t i LE THE PRES$ etty. Bpeer has transferred : to the Highland school. Mr. and 'M . C. G, am: > have been oC« ‘cupying the R Yoe Williams house on We , are returnâ€" ‘ing ‘to iland :’Lâ€" k. . The Boh Sexauk? family of Chiâ€" 1?0'8% $ t“Snu;;‘y with Mr. and \Mrs, Harold Giss. | Mrs. Jat unoflu.vhohuboen [visiting her daughter, Mrs. Carl E. ates, urned to her home in 11, IGwa, on Saturday. L | . Mrs. Leslie | entertained her f , cly fl‘on Wednesday, ‘ Mrs, E. J. Bruso. spo)ï¬eat he Bethle} ices both evenings. Betty. Bpeer has the Highland Park cupying the Rober house on Westgaté ] ing to Highland Pr The Bé Sexauer mi"' ester Wolf will entertain mbers lof the Mutual Club Thursâ€" day everi mr at her home on : West D id Avenue. They ;;lï¬mc ) Easter :"ifll for the shutâ€" insf [ 0. NT Rev. and Mrs. 8. A. Gutknecht of the University of Chicago were dinâ€" ner guests Tuesday and Wednesday miinn at the hzme of Rev. and Mrs, E. J. Bruso. Mr. Gutknecht spoke at the Bethichem Lenten servâ€" ices both eveninges â€" °. Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Olendorf of hnd weq ramy iOfanaaed) "/ n ** r. and Mrs. 8. P. Hutchison with (le n .sn roam afgtiegh fome in Chicage!" . * | ‘Thilo Toll has been very ill at his home on Waukegan Road. He was ungble 'ttm:l“gxg, funeral of his .'-{&3-:« Woll in Chicago, on Monday, ) | _ . _\ t r. an gu:..b. 8.. Wortham of Chicago were Sunday guests at the Leglie id home, © Villiam | Wozu of : Springfield Avéenue |an appendectomy last Thursday at the Alice Home in Mr. and Mrs. Dan Holmes left Mc ay'én’j a business trip in southâ€" ern Illinois and in St. Louis. _ ‘Miss (Irene: Rockenbach returned home Y‘flrd the Grant Hosâ€" pital where she underwent an apâ€" my recently." She was acâ€" npan "»‘om trip by her niece, Miss El lgeth Rotkenbach, a nurse at (Gra ospitahl, and by another nigce and Her 'h\"'!znd. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Maylor of Glen Ellyn. c.f M. W . 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