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Highland Park Press, 16 Mar 1939, p. 10

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The Deerfield Chamber of Comâ€" ‘merce will meet on Thursday eveâ€" ming, March 23, for a supper meetâ€" ing at Shugrues restaurant Milâ€" ton Frantz, the new president, will preside. Miss Mary Frances Anderson played Beethoven‘s "Sonata Patheâ€" tique" at the district contest for muâ€" «ical organizations in the high school group, Saturday at Proviso high school, and was awarded second place. In the grammar school group, Constance Koebelin and Bernice Ann Flanagan both placed first. Mr. and Mrs. Milton 0. Olson were dinner guests on Saturday evening at the home of Col. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Swanson in Chicago. The cast of the play "Candleâ€" light" of the Stagers will present ‘BUILDING PERMITS Building permits were issued the past week for four more new homes in Deerfleld, in addition to the four permits issued recently in Woodland Park. Henry Scheskie will build two new homes on Osterman avenue, each to cost $3,500. A home will be erected on Wilmot road for John Struthers to cost $7,000 and an $8, 450 home will be built for H. B. Canon on Woodbine court. Another home is being planned by Harry ‘Thompson on Berkeley court, and it is expected that this permit will be issued this week. the play in Waukegan on April 1 at the request of the Waukegan Junior Odd Fellows. Miss Frances Mayer spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Dorothy Wessâ€" ling. Both girls are students at North Central college in Naperville, Miss Mayer‘s parents are missionâ€" aries in Japan. Miss Olive Frants, who is a teacher at North Central college, spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, and returned to Naperville with Dorothy and Frances. The Peter J. Anderson family visâ€" ited at the John Trumbull home in River Grove ort Saturday. AMATEUR SHOW Chapter of Eastern Star for Friâ€" day evening, March 31. Those wishing to participate in the amaâ€" teur theatricals are asked to comâ€" municate with Phil Scully at Highâ€" land Park 557, or with any of the other members of the committese: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Arnold and family of Arlington ‘aueu were Bunday ijuests of Mr. and Mrs. Rusâ€" sell Batt, Miss Ella Ott will be hostess to the CCC girls on Thursday after noon at her home on Saunders read. Mr. and Mrs. James Mailfald kpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mailfald in Chicago. Vant, Ruth and Edna Johnson. Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok preached in the African M. E. Church in Glenâ€" coe on Sunda yevening. Rev, Hyâ€" tron of the Deerfleld Chapter of the Eastern Star. Park, .and Garfeld Leaf, Lake County Clerk, of Waukegan Chapâ€" ter, will act as worthy matron and patron. Friends from various chapâ€" ters will hold the different offices for sonic Mrs. Gerald Cuiver of Acm,AG!l}wg Highland the high school students to have a place to wait for buses and will reâ€" ::.q.fllm Women community sre being asked to help in taking turns at the desk. Furnishings of the interior are beâ€" ing donated as well as all funds for EASTERN STAR this avenine hy the and colorful drapes at the windows will add much to making it a show place of the community. Visitors ure welcome,. Mrs. Robert E. Petâ€" tis is acting as official hostess. gmc.orc. COMMUNITY CHNTER The Deerficld Community Center opened on Wednesday in the buildâ€" ing on the northeast corner of Wauâ€" kegan and Deerflicld roads under the sponsorship of the Chamber of Comâ€" merce The information bureau will 828 8. Finnt &. â€" Prmms 91 rAGE TEX DEERFIELD! LOCALS zn Star at the Ma 14 Chanâ€" hoed club met last wee and ie Jobn foto of with her sister, Mrs. Paul Hunter on Westgate road, attended the N.E.A. at Detroit and at Cleveland. While in Cleveland she slipped on the ice and fell and received a fraeâ€" tured left arm. Miss Ackerman‘s accident has not kept her from her work. She is principal of the Farnsâ€" worth school in Chicago. Funeral services for John Rdward 'll"'“.m'l&wc&hll-‘hp- day afternoon at residence on Milwaukee avenue and Deerfleld road and interment was in Ridgeâ€" wood cemetery. lohm: his wife, Minnic B. Barrett, three soms, Lioyd, Herbert and J. Harold. Mr. Barrett passed away on March 11. Mr, and Mrs. Frank M. Sturteâ€" vant and two children left on Tussâ€" day for a three weeks motor trin ts Olw-duho!mfimm jects of Zion, Waukegan, North Libertyville met last evening .|= at Libertyville Recreational Center. Miss Lillian Ackerman, who lives Sw‘plu- f:'d- :o'umd last Thursâ€" day from ederal government were distributed at the Town hall. Commodities received were oranges, canned grapefrut juce, navy beans, butter, flour and corn meal. Mr. and Mrs. George Whitcomb of of Barrington were guests of Mrs. Minnie Whitcomb at a family dinâ€" ner on Thursday, The Joseph J. Yores are moving to Lake Forest next week. The Yores have been life long residents of West ‘Deerfield Township. h. frg e -"s-:d-l:nml w:nw. spent r. two sisters, the Misses Ella and Sadie Wessling ,in Highland Park. The Semper Fidelis club will meet this evening at the Bethichem church. Meetings are the first and third Thursday evenings and all young people of high school age are invited to attend. Rev, William J, Buckley of the Presentation church, Chicago, deliv= ered the Lenten sermon on Tuesday g‘l’uflfitmmm '“'"mfifldnranm of San Calif., passed away last week. His wife is a sister of linBcrtlnl'rnundlu.lq.- coe Wessling. â€" Lawrence Page returned to his day from the Highiand Rack hospt y tal. Village Trustee William Hertal, who also has been il! in the hoapital, was brought home on Sunday. _ Shawnee Country club in Wiklmette I-mdfi:‘d'cfih’h -lthlumlhrn‘th“ visit of Grand Worthy Matron at Wilmette Masonic temple, Mrs. Josaph Korenin was hostess to members of the Wednesday afterâ€" noon bridge club this week. _ The Pinochlec club will mest on avenue. tain &.“-s..' '.r.:.;;.....“"“ bridge at luncheon Thursâ€" day at her home in Highland Park Mr. and Mrs. Lester Taylor (Ruth Rockenbach) of Crystal Lake have a daughter, Susan, born February tho'l‘mhnnon'l‘udth., March 21, at 8 o‘clock. There will be out of town speakers. Deerfield now has 146 members, The American Legion Auxiliary will meet on Monday evening at 8 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. Frank Jacobs of Waukegan road. Earle W. Harris of Deerfield will give a talk on moths. The American Legion and its Auxiliary celebrated the twentieth anniversary of the organization of the Legion on Monday evening at a party at the Masonic temple, _ for a three weeks motor trip to ‘A‘lihnn. They are driving to the Gulf of Mexico. SBchinleber house have purchased a house <n Orchard lane. AMr, and Mrs, Carl T. Aunderson aul‘mm-'mdhnrr of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norton (Eleanor Meyer) in Harvey, IIL., on It is reported that Cassius Easton ‘has rented the John Hagie farm on West Deerfield road. hh‘%mu-tnm on Saturday evening at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L. Clavey. Charles Russell of Highwood has purchased the house at 906 Central avenue which is being vacated : the James Gray family. Mr, is an employe of the telephone comâ€" Roy Clavey was reelected trustes of Drainage District One last Satâ€" urday afterncon at the annual clecâ€" tion at the Wilmot school. Six votes were cast. Other trustees are Milâ€" ton Frants and Harold Plagge. Miss Irene Rockenbach, town clerk, is clerk of the district, and Fred Sclig, treasurer The Grays are living on Contral avenus. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Psâ€" burned recently and will move there Mrs. Waliter Page attended a dinâ€" Townsend club will meet in at the home of | Deerfcld Royal Neighbors are inâ€" | Mrs, Allen Weinstock was hostess t;h-d-un.l:nu"i:.flu Mrs. Weinstock formerly lived on Warrington road. Corporation Counsel George Mcâ€" Gmbmwfimhhl-.h Waukegan this after a vaceâ€" tion trip in Florida. Mrs, Trills Stillman was hostess to members of the sewing club at visit Mrs, Schwab‘s parents, Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Schwab have gone to Fredericksburg, lows, to Mr. A. C. C. Timm has returned to the Highland Park hospital for a William Klots. tends ~Monmouth college, will be home next week lor a week‘s vaceâ€" tion with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Selig. I short time. Mr. Timm, who with his sonâ€"inâ€"law and y Mr. and Mrs. David Inman, an invalid for a number of years. Juck Ross is in quarantine for scariet fever at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kennoth A stork shower is being given th sffernonn in eomplimem tte Mive Batt, with Mrs, John is asâ€" Strong as asâ€" Mrs. George Ward and Mrs. Clarâ€" ence Roliman are attending a lunchâ€" this at the homse of Mre. Richard Hetae it Northbrook. sonic temple. slso p.h‘;mmhm Vant‘s brother, Edward Mublkte in Libertyville on Wednesday, Merch 26R the Herachberger takh Mrs. E. M. Vant and ‘10 Dishwashing‘s onsy when you need omly openm the fumost for a tumbling lecvrent of automatic, greâ€"heated hot water! All the disagreeable homechoid tacke are made pleasures by this modern, indispensahie service. Importâ€" ant to every home is the siivery, rust dree tank of solid Monel that protacts the purity of the water . . . every drop of Moneiprotected water is pure nough to drink! This Mone! tank is gnaaranteod against rust or corrosion for 30 years. 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