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Highland Park Press, 23 May 1940, p. 9

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DINNER-DANCE The annual dinner-dance of the Mid WM'I club will he held on 81mm evening, June tr, " 7:00 o'clock at the Brim club- house, There will be bridge for than who do not can to dance. eraryt-or-toiiddadL ndthhMI-dk ttnd..wur-ttee.ttkert-. hmmmnlu-cym- “Hashim ht'"'"'"'"""""'", mumwhm 'a111Glt,L,"rtAt."2u'd" '2tt,,rtt'tVg'atrthe ”In-Inuktit- "rg'ltd'l'gggrtt n~~.~‘~ RUTH PETI’ IS, Ropnunmivo BANQUET The second annual mother-daugh- ter banquet of St. Paul’s Evangel- ical church was held Friday eve- ning with 125 guests participating. Community singing was led by Rev.) P. G. Piepenbrok. Mrs. Emma) Brenne, resident of St. Paui'tr Woman’s Guild, welcomed the' guests. Special recognition was made of the twelve girls eoMrmed in the MMO class and each was pre- sented a red rose, the symbol of Christian love. Miss Geneviev Shoot. dean of women at Elmhurst college, Elmhnrst. m., was the guest speaker and her talk was "Young People of Today." Sound motion pictures were shown by Carl E. Bates, former principal of the Deerfield Grammar school, and now with a motion picture company. Twelve young men of the church served at the tables. Banquet co- chairmen were Mrs. Henry Soefker and Mrs. Barbara Lundquist ably assisted by Mrs. James Maitfald, Miss Ethel Mailfald, Mrs. Elsie Pantle, In. John Beckman Sn, Misses lone Beckman and Frieda Geist. In. Frank Jacobs was in charge of tickets. by John L Annual! of Chicago. Mr. uni In: Charles Bailey have '-edftm.theStaaerh--g yfttbqsudaher-iatGurtEttr= 'tru.---.--"." Wuhan-h: Math. Thqibtmdhrutemrt-rrtev,. gaihqknddullialri The Deerfield Village Board of trustees will hold a special meeting on Friday evening (tomorrow) at which time the numerous judgments against the village will be discuss- ed. Attorney Koehler, representing a number of the judgment holders will appear before the board to pre- sent his case. Last Friday another special meeting was held when the board met with a citizens committee to consider the cataloging of all vil- latte ordinances and the revision of many old ones. The possibility of a WPA project for this was fuvornhly ‘considered. Edwin Wood, son of the E. A. Woods of Roumary terraee, in Third late on an American boat, an oil tanker. Be is sailing in neu- tral waters, down throught the Panama Canal Ind on the M rout of South America, mad the Born and up to Montevideo and then over to South Africa, stopping " only neutral perk. Mr. end In. E. A. Wood have returned from South Haven, Mich, where they spent seven] days ht closing the home of In. Wood’s aunt, ad in the settling of her eo- tate. In. Wood's deter firms New York out] her brother from Vir- xinia, were also there, the flat time the three had been together in twentym years. In. Vern ' son (Jone Wood) of Chicago was in South Haven for Ge week-end. In. Alfred Johann (Dorothy You) no hasten " 3 miscellan- oou Ilium on Sound” at the hone of In. Funk Jacobo. in tSom- plhnqn to [In Helen Wei-ac of Indoleln. who will become the SPECIAL MEETING =--- A ROTARY CLUB Dr. Einest L. Knuti, vicHansnl for Finland in the Chicago am. spoke on the "European Situation" on Thursday at the weekly luncheon of the Deerfield-Northbrook Rotary club at Phil Johnson's Retsnurrmt. Andrew E. Decker, president, sated that Dr. Knuti's talk would be of vital interest and therefor it was In open meeting on members of the community might attend. For to- day's program Edward Carter of Northbrook will be in chlrge. VOLUII m The A. C. and!" tt In. Johmn'-"m.m my} luau Kilroy home on Owen“: nvenue. Weak-end "an " the Russell oPtterton home were lino. Gate Potterton and Inea Hill: and Keith Hill.- of Beloit, Win. Slmrdny [neu- wen Mr. and In. Willing Hum of Clinton, Wir., Mrs, lu- vin Lewis of Wine, Wir., Stan- ley Larson, Mr. Ind In, Arnold Jensen of De. Phinee. 11de In Chum Andan- nil-u- munching-dumb“ D-h-r-ttnat-. has. I!- lt-o M van canola-I'M,'b..n1b (”b-Md h haul-lib. tuber. lnAIieoloN-nfd-liu- uni it “Inc“ In. “smacks-Wynne“. thm.tth.h-eeherara,m. I-LhH-nuMI-d. "guthlttg'd2t2,tt I)” m 3H,”-!~7_Md Mrs. Kenneth Weir, 945 gr:re) terrace. was hostess " luncheon on Wednesday (yesterday) at her) home to North Shore alumnae of Theta Sigma Phi, honorary Journal, ism sorority. In. Willfred Home of Winnetka, president, received the report of the nominating committee chairman, Mrs. Elmo Scott Watson. A report was made on the “Ladies f the Press" breakfast given last Ll'll', by the sorority. Mrs. Ev- eretf Fontaine will be hostess at the June meeting and all Lake County alumnae are urged to at- tend. Mrs. Weir is a graduate of the University of Iowa and has been director of the Woman's National Journalistic register and president of the Chicago Alumnae chapter. In. C. B. Jackson and children and Mia Frances Mel-nun of Chi- cngo went Sunday " the Joseph Korenin home on North Chestnut street. in)“. In. Itogert E. Pettis “I both. to when of her MM“ do!» at luncheon " the 0p. Bonn when but Th"rrsdnr. In. Ala Wilt-an will amn- the - of 9rttyset T%rrydnr, Juno II, n In. In“ ,rGi,w. “in; .reeeethf leer Gun To. Pat, In The June meeting of St. Plan Sodnlity m] be mind In the home of In. Inch: Emily in Highland M In. Eugene Beck-r “mined eight " luncheon on Tue-day IM- noon " her home on WWW road, in (sampling): to In. Hun Behr (Tnnis GM). Austin. sum was in" -ki,iGa- Hamill cemetery. It. Becker ‘7“ unwed for this ”In. -_ _,._ "n“... ............= “up“. Mrs. James Russell entrained her club on Friday at her home on Roemarr ten-cc. Mrs. Robert E. Penis will attend I luncheon meeting of the Perm- nent. Lay Maternal Welfare commit- tetr of Lake County on Tuesday at the Dewpuh Inn, Lake Forest. Judith Ann MacComsey was host- es; at I birthday party on Fridly afternoon at her home on Oxford road, to the children of the fifth grade room in the DeeriUld Gram- mar school. The MIcComseya are leaving shortly for Ctslifarain, where Lt. Commander H. P. MneCam-ey has been transfer-ed. The Deerfield Chamber of Com- merce in meeting this evening (Thursday) for a seven o'eloek din- ner " Shugrue's restaurant. Clu- ence Wilson is president. Mrs. C. J. Turner reviewed the book "Chadian." by Walter D. Edmunds, on Sunday evening at the meeting of the Presbyterian Young People's society. This book reveals how a young mm with limited op- portunity can reach I wm'thy goal. Miss Martha Ashmnn led the wor- ship service of the prognm. For this coming Smithy evening’s pro- gram there will be patriotic noun Ind am by D. h. Xenon Ind Mil- ton o. Olson on "The Lost World War and the Present One." Mrs. Walter Bothturn will enter- tnin her bridge club tomorrow afternoon (Fridny) " he home on Greenwood m Circle Two of the Deemeld Prea- byterinn church will sponto'r a bake ale an Saturday " the Deer- field Grocery Ind Ila-Int. The Just" Sew club ”will meet Tuesday ulternoon " the home of In: William F. Weir of Deerq5elq Mr. Ind Hrs. Eugene Becker and Mrs. Caroline Beam amended the fans-1 of Mr. Becker's uncle. En- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Helm: have returned to their home in De- troit, Mich., after tt Visit " the E. S. Wortham home on Brand hue. I Tht Ihrrthyet Page 2u,tut? Talophono Micki 485 k'2tflt.'dTNutu,e't,tt, ="fu'.Ttt',2het Mai-05d. ,5 - up“: 1r'.B.LChiefto “law 'n-se-me-t 'hethfrdoftheFofCit- 1zmt.ttYet-httuserfesistre- hteuHtttu_astth.emst- mtsarftrrmmsofth.D-Betd Gram- ”school. YongAnu-Iamwho tt-ttahredthe-ofginrethe -totth-e%-sdtheprrr- - In W fur them thrmmhtheeoo-ssfttreDeer NMCtvieA-eHtHataodetiottser local with”. Nttett's spak- er in In. Int: lav of Highland Nr%smearrberoftHuieof You'll-VON, who will out on mint-suitthCmd *mmmuJ-en new has} an arm" a some; scheduled for each Monday, Tuesday Bttd Thursday at 6:45 p.m. on the high school recrention grounds on North Wankegnn road " the north limits of Deerfield. Mondny’: gun: WI: th. Paul's First Team 18, Holy Own T. hadn’- xune wu Tenderlte Buns vs. Deer- fU1d Nav- Amcy. For tonight's gang Mucky) " Pnul'u second team will meet the DeeriuM News Agar-q. Edward Roam is entir- nun of the lulu. Mrs. Mare Law to Speak Tonight in Deerfield School Lyle Klotx of Frederfehstrurtr, Iowa, who is I student at the Beth- nny Biblical Seminary in Chicago, spent the week-end with his brother- in-taw and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Oa- car Schwab of Chestnut street. Ill. Mr. Folleth is closing his shoe shop next to the Deerfield post of- tue. Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Forrest hive moved from the Beardsley how on Otstermttn “venue to Milwaukee. Almon host. who attends Mar- quette college in Milwaukee, went the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mn. Earl Frost. Roms R. Sherman, township sup- ervisor, is in St. Luke's hospital for a second operation on one of his eyes. He will be returning home the latter pm of the month. Mrs. Robert Brown is returning to her home on Chestnut street about the first of June. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Fuon of Winnetka have been occupying the house for the put two yarn, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Weeding and Mr. and Mrs. luau: Rapp vis- ited Miss Hazel Rapp in Belvidere, Ill., on Sunny. Past Omeera' Night will be ob- served try the Deerlleld Chapter of the Eastern Star on Thursday eve- ning, June 20, with Mr. and Mrs. Rny Dobbins In worthy matron and patron. The annual spring luncheon of the O.E.S. was held on Tuesday. Deerfield Softball League Schedules Game for Tonight The Daniela Softball League has Dunn-Ln. union THURSDAY. In AGG" ---- This, lam New England home, now under construction in Deerfield, is sponsored by the Deeefuid Vin-3e and the Chamber of Commerce, will be given awny (with lot) this summer. $10,000 New England Home To Be Awarded ml- of which ha . dedhttte portal the village to supply with the “tilt red Mm, Working in "In”. they wi1lbetmthestreeuthro-ttU a”. Wmmubunan (.2wa Dar who" I: wry gratifying.” a“ In. Duh-n. "It show: that the spirit a! pm In vary much “Mil-Mme!”- hummAnwmm-nnnu vrmttrter-oethetra", erttrfHudf.rth.r--i. 1heuauonritdAarMnurviettitU. fortHdithdmt-isnga.. pad-emu!“ “RI-unalmfa-ny Iethet-st.-rt.rr; my. Mush-whirli- "rd-ttnh-rs-st-e- 'et."g.%'ttg'dwg,'gM, but mill-III. magnum...“ b v.3 ”if" *- 5? - idit" ithiid diiiUCt To In. Agnes Tunnel-mum In: come the honor to homeland by Department President to net on one of the "Visors " this ttmt Girl's State. Decoration Dar - prom-m It school " 9:30 with panda to lot-l cemetery. ,iiia'G'i"iCGuiii "GGGG' "he; "a Human-Hon hm: at Wink.- nn ...__ 'rm-rr-rr-t _ Fev 'r-ti-mm ..irN.t_ Solidi-c bu] bor to Barf Shh Com-t - Ind wh- . "rr? TtV Slut-hr It I“ School __-F-..-- .rrF Pr,.. 'ATug'"d,1"t,i,u-z .Vf__*_._._ ..e_ __.... In " I or rsrrtt.rt. _-__ (Go-M) organtsatitm of the work“ who will distributo the lull-orig] popu- throughout an city on PM! Div, - TI. is mending "pub. The women who no we!!! their nerv- Voted to donate $10 to Citizenship Committee for coming celebration on June 14. In. Carl Seller tend the follow- ing items covering money mu: and services rendered since Poppy Day of 1939: Vein-m Ina-um "my. work .459.“ Child Welt-n.- work (Dulu- home. an.) . ,.wt '"'"'--t'___ ttT .8." Wing-bl Ctute __.._..._....._‘ n.» skniii‘ Kia- T,TC.rrrr.rrrr. rue hnw all behool non- Cull for valance": to an: in the American Legion Auxiliary Pom Du, forees in being "tth-l-ttum, mum In the young women of Deerfield, In. Robin Dachau. poppy chat-man of the Mela Auxiliary unit. nuanced My. Regular meeting of Deerfield Unit No. 738 held " Catholic school. Kay 20. Particular attention was called to Poppy Day. May 27, when all members are asked to take their turn at tagging. The pilgrimage to Normal will take place June 2. Why not consid- er a trip to see and visit the or- phans on this special thy. Deerfield Unit - To Sell Poppies On Monday, May 27 District convention at Ottawa, Ill., June 16 Ind 16. Miss Enith Uchtmnn, put president of Junior mup, is to be sent to Girls State " Jacksonville, In. Deerfield Unit _ Legion Auxiliary Summarizes Meeting -. - "H J 're' 'tlh"M'N.rd 22.01 ILM) 15.00 Mr. “in!!! In" af the Rich- 1stdr'Hmehtkhosttkeintt_ u.Dq-trrterttarsdDtmetorofWo. entimtn1Bdtreatkas,nHr1b.th- Tr.Tg'l,1'N.%tt,rg,'1tt not: or 1 that of the W Gm school. hunky, In. I, " I2“. 'rr.ttursmleu.mu..th-mot .tsArthermhHttsaev-tg-t minus-lulu:- ”duculduldmh tbear-aa-thears... In“ Ankh-I'm 'it-tg-h-Arr 'g'l'2ah'Q"arg'tttt'at M..- In.” his”.-th 'r..--. TI. an! m - Nth', iiiittiiiii 'at Irhef, "a b - Auimu mteafrriiisrrTrirurum The Deerfield Grammar School Orchestra thin week ll Participating in . festival of ogettmstr" to be held at the Dunstan Township High school in Evin-ton. Ill., on Sammy. May 25. Our orehertr. will phy n a group on Sunday morning ond 'rtnttroftumembemwtntak-t in the Ill-Ichool mholtn that I: to play under the direction of It. George Duck. Ticket- for this pro- can my be obtained from any member of the Gnu-nu School 0r- che-tn. Parent. and friend- on med to “and this worthwhile nu- Deerfield C of C To Give Away Modern Home To Boost Village Address Graduates Of Deerfield School The DeertUld Grammar School Omhestn under the direction of Ralph Kent is giving an annual spring concert tonight, May 23, in the school auditorium. The school concert. in open to all our friends who would wish to attend. The cow. cert will include four numbers by the school orehestm, one number by the string quartet, and several solos. As a specinl feature of the spring concert, Miss Constance Koeblin, I grodnnte of the Deerfield Grammar school, who bl! Just won fUttt place in State Viola contest. and second place in National Viol. contest, will be guest soloist. The following is the pron-m: A Union“ Idol! _ ., _ Polk hm- Valle Orknhl _.. "NN. C. Pm] Hahn-h Orlrlnll Calamithn Mr. Buiwell Will III-M A Little Sum T"r_____-. -.te.rr in... m.” [ Arr-and by Dari-In Ind Kent String Quartet. Old Rome Dan on the hm " Old Rome Dan on the Puri., .llulo' Cornet. Curl loin But- Aemlnn-nln. Kathryn Iterrittnrd Punch an". John In“: Pink. N - Autumnal-t. XIII-m KeeHhard gnu Nan“. .r-. '.-rr, vie TV-.. -Hm Vloh. Conn-m Kaitlin Account-ht. Bernie. Hun-(nu Echo-u than (In-l Our- - r .. - Conner-don ......_‘._..,., .Vrr, __ In!" Bea Deerfield School Will Participate In Music Events gum-Si _ ArrtaieFriiiviriiaiii Comet, Chul- Trehtman "AWIIIL Illnh but - may. -rTiiaiif In: Chm-lg Hellman Pm] Hahn-h Jewell The lower hull of the home in of brick veneer and the upper he“ of siding-with six rooms and one end one-lull bathrooms. There will be . full bmment with room for recre- ation, tho I complete attic. The wiring and plumbing will be the ht- eet and the heating will be hot won: by convector type Milton. The roofing will be thick butt “phat shingles. and there will be e pd- vnte sense. The grounds will be beautifully lendlceped. 7 The Bnanee committee include- Mar-hall attempt, Clarence Wilson and Charles J. Mar. The execu- tive committee in: Chrome Willem, Raymond Meyer, B. K. Selig, Chin M. wmm, Edvard R. Grub, and Jinh I): Cole. Mr. William in nu- _ A lovely, new. modern and well equipped home is to be given any this summer to help boost and " vertiee the may adv-nun. of liv- ing in the Village of DeerfUId. The house is a two Ivory etrueture " feet by Mt feet on e lot " feet by 185 feet. It is being erected on Warrington mad, two blocks from the business district and one block from the Deerfield Gums: school in Brierwoodl subdivision eme- from the school (the former Knick- erbocker farm). The Mill colt of the hoyse is to he $8,609 to 39.000, Cooper-ting in the building of the house and the extolling of Dour- tleldu adv-um “a the Chamber of Commerce Inc! the Villas. Board. Clarence Wilson, president of the Chamber of Commerce. in “and ehnirman; Edward B. Crush, vil- latte trustee. is advertising clair- mn; Edward Sagan, carpenter 1nd builder; E. B. Selig. renter; Walter Lange, painter and deeorator; lil- ton A. Pants, plumber; Dan. R. Corromrh, militant; and Burton B. Melon Antonia. Hill Jean Nun-d span: the week-end with her mother, who is m in a liaison, Vi... Ito-MU. 'ig/tGia-dia-iii-UB- Hum 2trtttlttfti; QQ_ he... 02W8£Pinlnnm8¢h 2t80thhootCumhat. moon-mum. 't46Bethhh.mNmeharotr. 0:00 Bowling I“... -. 'urs..-. mo Pram nu an] 7:” Fellowship. 'Ui'?:tii's,tt'l" _ no 3'" Jun-.- 'are huh. A . Min-lb! - I!” I“. - nnnrmu) con-mm CALENDAR In, " to a My. - 'A- 1‘“ Prubyurhn (hi. I. 18ry A.“ u "- of Deerf5eid. NUIBVEE "

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