1934 ha it rHURSDAY, MAY 3, 1984 Mrs. John C. Ender, widow of the mmss;hbirthdq anniversary w, May 5, qflhfl"‘“‘ h'nch;é::rw“" tations. ‘ Mrs. George E im entertainâ€" ed her sewing elub on Wednesday *starnoon at her home on Central avenue. HOWLE Mrs, E. J. Roach of Grand Junceâ€" tion, Mich., spent at ‘the home ‘of Mr. and (Mrs. Thomas Mooney; ‘ â€" Mr, and Mrs. J Smith and two children moved Osterman Avenje) to Highland (Park on Friâ€" “y. & |a 4 ~ Mrs3. Raiph Dunham entertained the executive meeting of the Ameriâ€" can Legion Auxiliary Unit on Tuesâ€" day evening, at her new home on Chestnut Street. | Mr. and Mrs. J. R| Not attended the wedding of Rudolph Notz of Plymouth, Wis., at the Plymouth Church on Tuesday, Jack served nmthcrub‘lt"‘“ 1 on# 4d uic auaifads adhrant The Dorse family moved recently from the Antes house to Waukegan. Mrs. Arthur ;:nor,ud Mrs. George Engstrom ‘spent the weekâ€" end at the UniwrF of Tllinois, where the | Deerfleldâ€"Shields Band soloists competed in the state conâ€" test. ~Both Mrs. l:.hmer and lrl- Engstrom‘s boys are in the band. Miss Vivian H will entertain the teachers‘ bridga club on Tuesâ€" day evening. Miss Mh Jenâ€" Supervisor James $‘Connor, West Deerficld Township,| was ‘appointed a member of, jury,! fight of way, and road and bridg¢ committees, at ;m“of the gounty board of t'- “'1:,“ Py inw:tnkettn- Supervisor ‘Wm. J.; Obee Deerâ€" field was appointed # member of the pital, road an bd ‘afternoodrâ€" hosnital. rogd and b: , and swamp mupiotisors, lust we ‘m. J field was appointed pital, road an bdd hospitel, rogd and b lands committees. Loabhts m ;\-vu-â€"---w. Frignds® Night will be observed this evening at the Deerfield Chapâ€" ter, 0,E.8. Mr. mq Mrs. J. R. Notz are J‘orthy patron. and worty maâ€" tron. : Mrs. Agnes E.elson of Highâ€" land Park and E. J. Galitz of Wheelâ€" ing will: be inlge East. Other friends from ne hboring ghapters will serve as officers. An interesting program has been planned. 4 Mr, and Mrs. Albert Czuppa of Milwaukee spent [Fuesday at the Thomas Mooney hame. « Jean Marie Fed: of Chicago is spending this, weékâ€"end with ; her uncle and aunt, Rev. and Mrs. Earl J. Bruso. f Mrs. Fred LaBahn is still at her home on Central Avenue. ¢ Mrts. William Tennermann, is the local representative of the Ilirois Emergency Relief Commission and maintaing office hours each weekâ€"day t Saturday, from 9 to 12 a.m. ‘% the village offices in the Masonic ple. # . A\Lake County Religions Institute will be held in rfield on Tuesday evenink. | f Mrs. O% I. Rockepbach was taken to the R ‘ hospital, Chicaâ€" go, last Tuesday, Wwhere she underâ€" went.an ap l i ut s CHlh 5 oo ~«Mrs. Johr\ BReckmgean of Central Avenue is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Mer n Plano, NL _ â€"_ Mr. and Mrs. Zamuel Rockenbach attended the fu of Mrs. Rockâ€" enbach‘s brother, Rikiph Rosenow, in Chicago on Friday? The Areme Club last evening at the home of Mrs. Minnic Pfingâ€" sten in Northbrgok. I & / Mrs. William |A. Crui and Mrs. William A.. Tenné : atâ€" tended the funetal of the er bla at Northfield on S â€" Mrs. Olivia Anderson is RELIAB:?NLAUNDRY » .\ > DRY CLEANING CO. Sol. A. St. Peter §3 Central Avenue Fine Quality Work Guaranteed. 20% Dissount, Bring and Call. Call mlb*i'w’m Service, Also. and Dry Cleaning LOCAL and PERSONAL L. Ai Dondonville DEERFIELD H. P. 178 Phone 361 at‘ the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Siljestrom in Highland Park. Representatives of the local church have been invited to the tea on Sunâ€" day from 3 to 5 at the Presbyterian College in Chicago. " Two more cases of scarlet fever are reported this week. Patty Anne Dobbins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray ’B.bbbiu, and Marjorie Hurt, aged 5, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hurt, are now in quarantine. Mr;m“, janitor at the Deerfield Gr School remains there, and Mr. Hurt is staying at the Harold Giss home. house on West Deerfield Road, movâ€" ed to Highland Park last Tuesday. The house has been rented by Mr. aw. Eugene Boyer of Highland P, [ and Mrs. Earl Kiesgen, who h:wmnmpfl:;l:nhn:e’s Station KYW. in !&kfln Grove, I!l., on Sunday... ® ey Todd played the piano on Sunday afternoon for the Lake Forâ€" est College Glee Club while they Dr. W. F. Weir conducted a coachâ€" ing conference for church officers of the Presbyteries at Waterloo, gFort Dodge, and Dubuque, Io last week. â€"He will return the in the middle of May. + $R a The Five Hundred Club met Wedâ€" nesday afternoon at ‘the home of Mrs. Raymond Goodman. . . _ ~Mrs. Charles Herschell oyauib ville, Ky., has been visiti Mrs. William Carman of Rosemary Terâ€" Mrs. Delbert Meyer entertained the Chatter ‘N‘ Sew Club on Tuesâ€" day evening. Mrs. R. E. Pettis will be the next hostess. Bobby Pettis entertained a group of little boys yesterday (May 2) in honor of his fourth birthday anniâ€" versary. The Deerfield Presbyterian trusâ€" tees are meeting this evening at the E. H. Selig home. The session met Tuesday evening at Dr. W. F. Weir‘s home. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brand have rented their home to Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wortham of the Seneca Hotel, Chicago, and moved to Highland Park on May 1. They will occupy the Erickson apartment on Gray Avenue until the close of school when they will go to their summer home at White Lake, Mich,. ... /~ «â€"»«~~4 A Junior Audubon Society has been formed in the sixth grade of the Deerfield Grammar School with Miss Beth Andrew as faculty sponâ€" sOr. * Miss Ethel Merner has returned to her work in Chicago after a very serious illness due to munips. The epidemic continues, espécially among the adults. â€" {0 Members of the local Tuxis So¢iâ€" ety attended a temperance rally on Sunday evening at* the Highland Park Presebyterian Church. Mrs. Arthur Goelitz entertained her luncheon bridge club last Friâ€" day. Mrs. Robert L. Johnson of 440 Elm Street DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS FRANKEN BROS., Inc. Aquilegia. Long speared MIXCC. Campanula. Biennial; mixed. Daisy. g:gow. R nï¬ summer. us. y Mfll‘- Sw-blu- us Barbatus (Sweet Williams) Brownishâ€"red, all summer Oriental Poppy. Scarlet. 35 PoppY Hardy. Pyre Roseum. Pink daisy. Sedum Album Clumps. . > Sedum Sex ees P Perennials 25¢ Hardy Perennial Flow Phlox a\Pink. Creeping. . . Laillida Blackmore Hybrids. Queen Funkia Coerulea. Blue. Border. Sherwi Sedum Spectibile. \Light. rose.. SH Veronica Longifolia rPEONI Peonies â€" Tulips â€" \Narcissus â€" Lilies â€" MURPHY & SCHWALL | Heating and Plumbing Contractors || _ Hot Water, Vapor, High or Low Pressure Steam | . (| _ Extimates on New and Remodeling Work â€" Repair Work a Specialty 8e CLIFPTON AVENUE 733 GLENCOE Avï¬i U‘I ‘Telephone Highland Park 2282 Telephone Highland Park} J. A. SCHWALL * I.D.ml’!té { * _Cash and a program from Radio Hardy Perennials | 10¢ 20¢ EVERGREENS $1.00 and up â€" SHRUBS 25¢ and up ong speared mixed. Biennial; mixed. Brier Hill Road wiubohwrm the club tomorrow. Eit 4 vne club tomorroOw. i t . The grammar school Ju | Girls Club held a party on Friday eve; ning at the home of a faculty memâ€"» ber, Miss Genevieve Card. . | _ Jane Krause, daughter of x . and Mrs. Albert Krause, has ret! k from the hospital and now has her hip in a cast, due to a fracture & year ago. EF0 y l 5__ _f o. . m sook Tessdayl atient went to Evanston Tuesday after, noon to be the guests of Mr3, M Sugden. â€"â€" yan‘s 3X hes t 4 1 W Dr. and Mrsg. Weir will (the president‘s tion and the cf mencement of the Presbyterian Sem: inary in Chicago on Thursday (to day). aicpe oo en e se t t Mrs. Salome Walter Sandman, 81 died last Wednesday at her home it Libertyville. | Mrs. s»% wai born July 1, 1858, in Alsace ‘ani came to America with her ; t: when a child, making her MWN in this country at D«r:ï¬bâ€:q more than 50 years she has. 4 resident of Libertyville. .‘ . Mrs. Edna Stanger Orsbortn spen Sunday with Miss Eunice Foster i Chicago. iA s t Lt B Mrs. Christ Willman ln“rw ‘ her: Friday afternoon bridge cly! last week. Mrs. Waliter Hoffman 1 to be hostess to the club ongiy 3 Mr. and Mrs. William and Walker Townsend of Wauke gan visited at the S. P. H home on Sunday. i JE Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Filson and family of: Albany Park, ,Chiaï¬ visited at the Dan Hunt home Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Hines of Ean Clai Wis., hn.(“l.:;:h“l(iln the upper fiat i Percy McLat s home. || / |‘ Mrs. Louis Ott will be hostess members of the Independent So¢ Club on Wednesday aftefnoon a 1:30 meeting. 5 The Royal Neighbors had a g% crowd at their hard times party 1 Thursday evening at the town hal The Illinois Conference of the Evangelical Church will hold its‘ session from April 23 to. A$ߤ f at Bethany| Evangelical L f Church in Highland Park with the Bethlehem â€" Evangelical Ch ufo‘h,‘: Deerfield as assisting host: ||| | Mr. and Mrs, Carl Ahibe a% residing in z:Cusius El?". ton hquse on West Hazel Avenue. . || ; |/ Mr. Arthyr Bolender of Somersbt A\â€"v-e;nvn;â€i;&iaï¬nz a sie mumps. â€"â€" |â€" â€"| woo o o Mrs. Johr Stryker returned W nesday from Dysart, lowa, wh she visited with her two da Mrs. J. Kynett Hachlen (Lab and Harriet Stryker. & T Harold Mau is® quara tiqeu measles. His brother R |â€" a father,â€" Harpgy Mau, are | staying ; the Charles Mau home. :‘ | . â€"| The O. E. S. Officer‘s Club me! Thursday qgvening at the howe |C Mrs. Thomas Gilfillan with lï¬ Charles Steiner asâ€"assisting bï¬l â€" There aT now 68 membeérs pHâ€" Folled, in ‘the Deerfeld Unit f P American Legion Auxillï¬hty Â¥P. [B Draperies â€" Fabrigs | || . Upholstering !‘ g ‘ PHONE 568 | .}â€" Europa. Pure white, crimson efe. Henry nhmer. White. Rqse denter. 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