.. WHO.“ - WAY. mil. - Indiuhdlmwl tse-e-aa-met..." «mm 5 It .. hmduv-uN-vm Inn-Ila. III-0.11.". mad at a um, um mmhmdlnw “.InwAdeIQ V“.My. Ptoderie* Cuver, In. is viitue “Ml".AWSCWd-w- â€qt“. . _ . which." divide-alth- lllinoi State Mien um Gttsotdure-teou-in Bvuulouon loudly. April 5.'h alloIIhe teertteAiathi.eiehm, will attend. In. Cad and Mr. can at the de-ftomr" iGaeid.es,atotGrtm_ ;.".'....""i.;;;.. M... may In: Damien [an In bun lac- ed by ill hedth to discontinue he! undies " the Nouhern [Hindu sun Tearhers college at De Kalb. li- Elh Linderholm. her room-nah " Willuton hall. when bone is in Luke Forest. and who in ulna I chu- mate at Deerfieid-Shietd. high whool day "asereinssorortweheety" Extensive "pain and rematim "mt,eie-aioetth-tmiro- on' the Demo!!! km. The house that has ban “can inee tke death of James Howard Keir. in Hale of Glen Ellyn, nt., spell! Inst week with his father, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bowman on! daughter, June. spent the week-end with relatives in Bloomington. III. In. A. G. Klenp of Highland Park entertained “LI Petite Soeie- tie" " in! home on Ridgevood drive. Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred "bahn had 1: their weak-end “an. Mr, and In. James Daugherty and two daugh- ton, Wilma and Nurture! of Chiea. go. On Sunday Mr. ind In. hull: entrrtairtrd Mr. uni Mrs. George LI- balr and daughter. Irma. of Evan-J ton†nod Miss Alma Griettenow oi, ton†nod Miss Alan Unemnow ox [ (Mean. . U The Serm: Circle of St. Paul's; Ewnnzvl'vcnl church wilt he entertain-; rd ttt the home of Mrs. Clyde Bailey} on Thursday afternoon. April 2t. ( On Thursday Mrs. F. Labors was' a - of Mrs. John Krumm " Chi-i (Ill “in Isabel Ricderutadt of High- lund Park It†I nos! at the home of her parâ€!!! Mr. and Mn. Fred Biwlvnmd! of Central Ivenue. 'iuur.'roiikd/, in visiting nt the Fred Nelann home in Chesterton. In- dinnu. “in; Fred Biederstadt spent Sun- day with h-r than". Mrs. Boy Harkins " Wilmette.- . A _ _ The Wuivr Hub of the Wil- mnt srhml will hold their next meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Ed Long Ind In. MrArthor will be the W. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson had at there - on Stinky In. Fwdi suoon.'Mrs. Hum-ah Johnson of CheMrrtort. Indiana. Mr. Ind In.) rum! Peterson of Chit-Ito. Mr. Cart) Chrtt-rtt and Mr. Lindburg of All:-1 tun. m. 2 Yo. and Mrs. He}! Camel!“ *1 turned Wednesday from (minimum! MU. where they spent seven] days. Th. Donns society of the Presbr-l terian church sent an Easter haskd' to the Philip family on the Couhtr Line and Members of the family hare Mt been M. Tn'n. Willinm Fields lug (ll-toutin- acr, -ai,au of Highlnnd Park visttrM his brother. Mr. Floyd Gum rkd. Sunday, _ -- On Saturday evening. Shy St. the Burk-Id hiya] Neighbor rump will [iw a dam-o in tho Masonic tempte. It um! Mrs. William Sailor and (amilvu In. Margaret GastAt3d, Mire, Fran-tn GaatthAd. Mr. and Mrs, William but and harm". Mr. Ind In. Athed GartitrM motored to Kan-ha. Win" Sun-thy. Inn s, S, Love. Mr. and In. Play-d Gum-tel and {wily m m'! of In. 100995 Style of Ev- mh. Fundâ€: ws. Mud Uu'hmn in in the Kidd-ad Pith Mimi. Gents It the C. End" home on Sundav ietetoded Dr. L A, Daub.- vil} of “dine. IW, lit. Juno Tua" wliun of Chit-co. Mr. David Ken- neth " Greening. Win. "Gidi: iiii iiiFii.ver gnu-mind n . m My - m h m of her shut-intuit. In. we“. uni-(mu. "ii"tiriuihGGuee 'P Tre ".U'i,uiCiiGGk 7 - M In C. I-e-tar a! Lib-null- vu I - a! In. W. M. M 1iU?iitr, 1ttg.Nae1t _ unsw- dbl“ â€My“ ORION-MOIndtI-w 2t;gtttt:r.rttdr,l; - amoral-cow- nr-sed-vate-tms"." â€,1hodmeh3 Malinaâ€. _ WWI-3m“ Ne r,iiua- - “a mrtgtuMtbe “with†“It Giirirr -iiis, lav}. Sate It Imuhhwhh t or Mrs. I f Cart 1 May I 7.. l 1 hurt. [ days. _ nby- l [ 3534 I K manty I i nmily ', I; l Park . Gun- i": . I aluminum. NAHUM e,GGiiki-i-tamesuu- thumbnail.†hw.a-hdiuouuuund h" -__e V ‘w . the “autumn". limb-d1! IOWA “limit {cum I {mm with Gen. John “will, -- ben of his cabin“, and [on led-- Intel: " Des lotu- vere mulled; of the mention of low: in a plea l to mun mtiform rush and nine con- _ seminal In" for lute: bordering‘ the Mississippi river. Senator End} B. Scurry. chairmen of the Illinois‘ joint commission; Director William J. I Stratum of the state department ofl eoetservation; and Cil?iriiiiiriviil John Asker " Saunas, Mum: A.I Snell of Carlinville. end June. Reeves of Chap-in were the legis- lator: who “tended the conference. A similar New with Wisconsin ottiriais at Madison in phnned. The sthool pupils are wonderful runners. but they do not usually show much speed in :prinlin; to school. “an“- WA TO MIRA“ IN GAME MVATION Ill-d- un Are In- J.eg't_8M'td'Ltia 439 Washington Circle C. A. Bartolini The Pattlock Homes Deerfield Corner Greenwood & Grand Aves. Choice of clapbmrd or homes: Ouch-â€menu; Asphalt. Tania Paving; Grading Contractor All Kinds of Landscape Work furnaces; Koch].- tntih-in fountain bath tab; was“! hum-is; edotex insuhtion; In hot was: heater; electric fixtures; cement W; t.ndseaqriraq. Deerfield Road just West of Waukegan Road PETER BAKER . 'o AND L CAFE We serve Breakfasts, Special Lunch- eonsrand dinners. We will also spec- ialize in meeting the wants of auto- mobilists and dinner parties. Partie- ular attention will be given to Sunday dinner. We will also pack luncheons to/auto and picnic parties. EARL VARNER Tennis Cktqtrttr - New and Resurfaced Opens Daily at 6 a. m. CAN " MUG“ ATWWWN -eeauirnrr8ttsrer-th Telephone 614 MW], _ Prorrietors . "m-att-err-LAM'"""."""""' o-aethr-tt_+. - Mn."&_w_~ W77 Y"" "when... Monti-1&0“- iudwtte-d-uhnrh_.by' "osiiratat-reeht- wmtmtmadthm 5 or 8 roan cottage, with who. knees, as. enmity. tuner. and newer. Need not he on wand street. Will rent for you: with op- tion to buy. Cu fur-ht A-t references if desired. PM» (in full information n to rental. doam payment wanted and term- to or shingle one all two story J. X. D., Press Office HOME WANTED in Deerfield Berle" Ava-e Near c, M. I St. P. Depot C harks Saw-no. PM. In the Sent-no M. Uptown Specializing in Shingling and Bobbing Lake Forest, Ill. M. b. Lendoni IIAAK'S MOTOR SALES Overland Sales and Service 312-514 Laurel Avenue. _ 'l 125 Hath SL1.- Ava: Great crowds - the largest we believe that ever visited a booth at the National Automobile Shows --_"_ have thronged around the Whippet exhibit to see this famous car. A definite tribute to the Engineering Leadership of Willys-Overland, Engineering Leadership expressed by the superior economy of "30 miles on a gallon," the superior safety of 4-wheel brakes, the superior power of a long stroke motor,-the'superior comfort of spacious. roomy bodies, the superior beauty of advanced design and beautiful colors. If you have never driven the Whippet, do so today. . Touring $625, Roadster $695 Coupe $625, Sedan $725, Landau $755 F. o. B. Factory Prices and Specifications Subject to Change without Notice STUDEBAKER Commander J itt,,:,iiilris, GARAGE, , Takes 'F Command of Country NEW LOW PRICES ‘ Phoné today for a demonstration The Whippet Coach The Studebaker Commander-with Big Six performance heightened--- is smashing all records including those of speed and hill climbing. those of speed and hill climbing. You will find it an ideal car for either city or vacation use. $625 Fansii’Sixs Telephone H. P. 237 PM m