©-m-dMbrfuhetimt ' at!!!“ -." "err-roto-flip-e . "-iahtmMbehieMremmr-dedo. E: $h.érmhetimtof-eeh-oioeute bk tradBeeoxttroitmas.wttiehx.s.-e 'l D-field Section lb has: Klemp, a dauirhter"of .1. Id In John Klemp Sr., Wu It?!“ to Henry Petersen. chief of "lb h Deerfield. on Wednesday, J!- 22. " four o'clock at the home ee theiide'r, 'soratt's. on Pairoaks Following the meeting, delicious an {resin-ems Dare served in the dining mm and the tables were ungainly decor-M in pink Ind white having . hum! birthday cake in the cen- Yo the lively slnins of the Deer- “ Mmtieipal band, the local Amer- imm [aim Post will open their Bee- - mull street cumival and dance - Saturday, June 25th. . Th Legionnaires are putting forth - don to make the nttair the m Ind best of the won. C “hampiommnh tFey-a-tthi-ri-seater Cards and bunco concluded a most enjoyable evening. m OPEN JUNE 25: lie-hers of Local-Pm! Bunyi Prey-ring for Second _ Anal Alair 1 o. E. S. CELEBRATES TWO ANNIVERSARIES cute matron. Mrs. C. Steiner, pre-! are dyeiTshe'keeps the colon-sentr- sau! In. Fuse with n beauiiruijte, pmtinx. perhaps. the red ones in silk umbrella and Mr. Barrett with I basket. the white ones in a bag, and lovely gold all links, which were the the black one. in a box. She can but gifts from the otBeers of the chapter. I'."' the ftrips. tte. Bins the tirat inntontachmceonthe “in! cu which will be given tmr. There are only a few tickets MheeamivaiwiItttebeidottthe "rc-e'" in from of the his: A“, Hill but charge of the "o-h-e-ta atthe cumin] an tut, -.3rrrne 26th. All members In -dtomthmt-rtheir.ervieessamt '._a.tift the paid-ant, In. Bow- -_timeitmrilibethtemost Early in the evening the bridal couple departed to r: motor rip thru Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. Petersen wilt be at home after July K, at an unanment an Hazel avenue. Birthdays of Worthy Matron she was and Worthy Patron Ob. "trope r served by Chapter fwd KtVI -- [ ts Mrs. The Deirfield chapter Ots. Nu; ty, n. 940. at its regular monthly meeting) She on Thursday evening, celebrated f) friends birthday anniversary of its worthy', her we matron, Ruth M. Fuse, and worthy self-in I'm. William Barrett. The 'lls"oTi'ir'eTe',", -hrtrtr%doutforth.ikmtt- -t_remttteeomerofDeer- H‘Wluhqmnul. 11mm mreHirt.ttse internatio- oftwo -bH+mrur-iredatrattbeof- hmummmmm Wï¬Snmnm-m- LEGION CARNIVAL was. William Petersen, brother of the groom. served as best man. A wedding dinner for the {art} guests followed the ceremony. [Alphanun‘ful bouquets of pennies lilo-es filled the home while ferns til palm formst a lovely back- M tor the Ceretnorty 'which was mad by the Rev, W. J. Ryan, pastor d the Holy Cross church. The bride were a gown of white -ette and carried a shower bou- M of white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Catherine Fitzgerald. the maid of honor. wore pale pink mm and her fioweis were pink Tlimit/lily-tt 1lraltlllrmtBtsoN Pmm tt-'aeaeth.85-useh. Alli; Ill-e Here Af- ter July 15th tmmm INSTALLED "We-o-it-m d w I. ' Ir-".--". GUI ADVERTISERS ON JUNE ‘ZZND Bride's j 'Wt]Hitiyatittlwtidiptaet ( Round rugs. she said, we easier for ‘her to make than oval ones. for the gbnids - have to be saved round and round. On the oval rugs. lime , she can not see when she come: to the piste where she ought to turn. she new: string: on the four curves to maid: her. In making n hit-ordain (pattern the simply mixes all colored strips up with her hands in one one (sat,trt'i'chtt,,tg,.trt'd",t,'.T,,rt, ',,tittistted it is laid tUt on the floor, dampened slightly. and than a heavy boardis1aidorstorofittopriit “In. E She told them how helpful her l friends had been in the one part of ‘her work she could not do for her- self-in dyeing the rags so IS to have 7iir'eTe',"tt bright colors. After the raga I! are dyeiTshe'keeps the eokmrssepar- "DEW mm 3 DEFEA'IS OAK PARK Mad to {align win-m she b"; aboaatuearttot-ede-tmtim, .rortrr-howisrhtokmmr-irw. ate, putting, perhaps, the red ones in: Broee WIR- I basket. the white ones in I bag, 1nd 1 Miss Elizabeth Bantu-by has re the black once in a box. She can cut( turned from Gramtview, Wim, where out the strips herself. “in; the tirat she has spent. the put two week: a finger of her left hand IS I guide for} the home of In. Out Beat. the width, putting the edge of the Mr. and Mm. George Sump-on end cloth between her th-r' and brink} than" Betty bu d Chem visit- ing the scissors to the end of the ed In. John Koch] Sande). tinteer each time. This keeps the strip! Miss Roan Siffert who" marriage the same width. She an tell by the to Mr. Herman banal of HRH-ad weight or feeling of the braid a she Park wilt take place the middle of makes it w'hether or mA to add more duly, w“ given a miscellaneo- strips. ghoneer " the home of In. Christ Through her rural-thing work In. Smden has found both employment. 'orttertimeanda-eorioeome. She adds that it has also bruit She has been blind fur 19 yuan. About ,ix years ago, when she was Very much in need of both occupation and remunerative manual employment one " her frivnds swan-sued that she try ray: rug making. The friend got her th" rags and started her on the work. She has been so successful that she was invited recently to address a group of home demonstration agents and give a talk on her work. Her hunt is Mrs. Aiiee Snowden. Alleluia Coun- eighth within“ than. teohrrNrisueimeC_rrsivatNriat DeeeSeH and NMVHI’I-y 62m.S-mhy. Pe Sheridan mhMKConeu-tuldhelp “buy-mu! muwmmhmtmh. Batttte-seoeedsrmmsintheHtt min tying the m. Oak M qaittedaoerther'mthe.irrtttaatettrre 1'oeetttuditeietiatue-uc magnum-Manni- fmndmpln-mtohve- â€ms-mm. M-eo-Sid-le-e-ttmet. Mum-“mphâ€! -eheIrmr-rrearth.Wo.d1- "tit,_e"erareollh. BLIND WOMAN LEADS IN RAG RUG MAKING Mrs. Alice Snowden of Florida Makes Living and Teuhes Others Art 'mgmm -'r0HrrWihaett-et_ Ta"',"';"-';.".', “mm.†1eee--i,-laraVi'i'i'Ciiri --._ 'Stttt'=utlNlttgltgttgirtii mnl‘h‘um.m aerh.rtt-iN.ti.ar. “Hi“.mï¬-Ihï¬wtï¬hhfl â€and “in: “at rM"y.-rr-.' o“..- ' " I. qW.t..Strit an. “Airbrush-Woo.» “an 2'e'd"t the-ie-ttr. Deer8eU Mn_wgn ,arexeiti" 'u..-d---eNr The above st-titat it isn’t wk: .errrttstottffistie-itt-r--vr-oa a.roeities which line the nniu streets of most of Chic-go’s outlying tom Itil attmetive ItrqBet- h to be sucked by Barry J. Luau: of Glencoe It the W3! corner of Roger WEI- All] St. John am in Ravinia, Highland Park, from plans by Fred E. Gotterdun. It will have a that.“ of 1.2 feet on St. John. avenue. Work is scheduled to start within ninety hp. Gilbert D. Johnson 1 In. and W. G. Stacey A Co. were brokers in the site parehase. bin-unusual; was": _ Mr. an! Mrs. George Sun†Ind l anagram Betty [on a! cum visit- ed In. John Roch! Sunday. I Miss Roms Siffert who" marriage me Mr. Barman Denial of I'M-3d Park will take place the middle of auir, vu given I mitten.“ shower " the home of In. Christ Sitreet on WM, min. In. Henry Juhmd. Mr. Robert Cooksy and In. In) Cook-y nt- W the (amt! of In. Coot-f! brother. Mr. William Tronjo. which MerdamesrtuthPraae.Euietiher, deet.CtrotraNeur,Ametachri- sandinwmhm Barrettvi.ited the Wm Chapter, Oitk, Cl %6..liehtmrMereadar.g-e'tt Mi-BaruraBmhla6o-Nre, "t_rthotairdrumde--d pin-o hand a -. hunk- do-mt-dh.-.-..- mutt-WM- WdMin-i. orW--i-.3-rseh. Mi-o-Eu-iv- anlmhndu-yhh- [my at bar If!“ h It“ Mums-ammun- PS"luNr,ttlt't"t and M Phi "tdmetétqmmrth.ee.eh-hrt Nahum The Sewing Circlc of St, Paul’s Evangelical than! was untrained by In. o. Alder-on at the but ofher.qrMr.CaMAodersrm- 'ht-et-tac Theluly nut- ine_ri1tttehudatttteho-ofMm, waatteHtromt"uutesoGeucii. ff.' _Scmrdny. Mr. Tronjo died In ,hor'tt-m-.-ieo fndxyu h New Yuk (h - 'Fmhi-,tu2. In. h M. In L n. M.ln.Ah'II_-lln. KCIIVIIMAIIub-w Ithhndlnkl.“ of Inig_M-_m.r - Christ!- In... an _ vieiG, "is; FPSâ€: IV. 'I. by“ b Mrs. Edward Selig and daughur Ethel Jean and Hrs. Selig's aunt. Miss Kruse, who have bean in Lo, Angela since T/pee,',',:,',; wilt spend the remainder of the ummer " hung they went to San Pedro. Calif, tr visit the family of the Rev. Martin Luther Thomas. a former minister "trr the Deed!“ Presbyterian church. 'drsaadie Blaine. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Miner Ind dauehter June. Mr. George In“ of Franklin Grove, won “and - " Mr. and In ter FWdChieqoqu-t -hat..eBt-rh- gm. h). "the nan-[Quill] “Him. I thr'th, i,hiihdr4 W, Can-pun ui- oitiiaUd "In? will“ Indy -hrdiaL 'e." 3!" '1 -HriAGir' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Diet: Ga the 15isses Ruth spent last Sunday It “mum’s like where Mr. Dim has some property. Mr, and Mrs. Elmer F. Schmidt and son Robert spent the weekend with rriendk " Uke Geneva and Williams Bay, Wis. _ w"e-rru-ts.- HIGHLAND PAIR. ILLINOIS. TIMI. m I. "" ““"_ 'metltrg-ae-. A" 1terat'ees"'l-LiiinG'GTiii"'i"si'Gi'"t"r. “a“ 'fdl'Ut'd'a"antteeg,2 “its†noun-15 1... “I'll rig-piggy...» Deerfield News my. vis-tsir-icuii." .tPitrr"eeyereoeeerthsstrt. â€I“! Colin. of "Noetheot 115: madam... mm of Mr. In! In. Bruce Skin-c. nun“ to hrWy-hnatvoiuh' meatimaitthe tte-oft-r-- Iolbn. In. Sadie Blaine of Frank- .Gm. Mr. Ind In Roy Hutchinson and Mrs. J. A. Parker of Irving Park waited in Deerdietd Sunday. In. A. Haggai, li- Al'liac 30¢- Row. In. Martha Love. Mr. Bar Divine and It. Virgil VIII!!! 3 Saturday, In. Fred Laki- in itettrteq. " I luncheon in coupling!“ to he: an! niece! Km and Wil- 'ati.1tdi, 5.5.: U - i- " III- ll His Eleanor Meyer of Haney. "L,isvuitiaieatthettomeqttsie m.lr.ud In. F. Inc. MrsEartitrttoetwr,wsosuuea -dirt.ttsewinteri. de.Ah.. is viaitimrherdna-r, In. C Beck. 30¢me In. G. L. Train Iva-hone.“ themeetirteoftheDe-dG- abhnherhananmi-nnt-d In. Edwin Wood of Emu-rs WW‘IW'M an TWin compliment to her EPtttvMtsrtttesteeteoetteo-or BMW Y't".etfthietratyjry- 2ult2ge.'.tPt,tg'tt,e e-th-trt... than! mmummuhm .eac"-ssrtrreeFrttiuad h“ E." in“ TiiFHTii GGG “cm . i.ar% 7"â€" ii."lillir'ktrht=l'lvIed nun who rill qrmmsste In. is. _Armtu_hiie1tou, Chic-tn. on Fri. In. P. khan, In.“ In. G. hm.InC.NiuhardEva-tn mudeII.-llu {Mama-unam- In Ruth run. In. Carolyn B.ehee,and Irving-mm cheAliudqthNeqooa 'MyMJu-IILM tk-ar-ttau-es.. â€mu-induct“; Ila-inmatumdu Chitin hint-tartan â€mar-hubs ='s:'Aetrtt,regiect "6arrrnMBrrd-trt ',ti,1tgl"tlrddttttt mm. Peir'ee. _ hull- min fund-W -m.tuui.iiv u, :hh “a “in. I. QLH-holIWM Mr. Ind Mrs. Floyd Gunchl Ind dutch!" Verena Mu returned from Color-do Spring- when they were guests of Mr. and In. Elmer GuocV el uni in Denver when thep'Msiteg In. Etrda Mason. En route home any stopped u Cuisinart ad sac-n mer, Carter motored to lilwnuke'e 3:75;;- dar. Mr. and In. S. P. Hutchinson. ler. and In. R. D. Beat. and mu mtg-WVn-dgluhuehu [fhp‘u-“hq, Whit-M with Mr. and mi Roy inr- at- " Min Hump-o: Hansen and In. R, E. Penis, teaehers in the North- ibrook M. were dinner - of Iain. Joacph Coma of Northbrook, Thursday evening. The Northbrook {school cloud Frihy. Min Bunsen (tett for her home in Thorn. in north. lern Wisconsin. Sammy. i‘ Robert K and C. G. mm an 1r,buitdiutt I Wow for Ferdinand {Sun-ck of China). on 0am av... [next to the Winner hone. Aus, it u man'- fate to keep on ttrowirtttMderhtetautertteisotd -h'.--'rokdt, Bude. Mrs. Reiehelt, in. n: th. t " a lunch-on at the home MIT,'. James E. Edmond: of " Gran“. Wednesday. We bid ‘you . mm Gila; W" ‘3 to a" the service- of an. cinch. Miss Evelyn Pence: has iuned in- viutium to I My at her home. The Green Tree Inn on Friday evening ot this week. Thitser-ti-sttmromttirrin theSLPu-l'umehmhnt 10:46: the mdthkehmh will Mthml‘tthemhen of the knew WI]! when. Dwelling Denice in an Ptsbrter- iartehturlotloouThsitittGthe. lat evening-twice until math: "tettiontseasoes. Troopâ€. Boy Scouts meet on Fri. dat evening from T to tV.80 D. In. didn't-u giant: Inn-ditcm‘thhldt fe-de-era-ure. _8bh-r-r.-a-,. ,r-riititEiu.ii.. “mdwmm "Muahhmm atueso-Att.tithdi'gtsi_ min. Con-unvmvutw eon-lain. . Jukebh-thnduu an.“ "* 8:45 o'ehek. 991th new ir iii FRIGIDA -I.*hM~) “nth-Jinan. â€M- â€hhwcu “mam-mumâ€- ' momma-mun: ==.rfh"l'MNxrgg . mu. - H‘F-JPSO-I-I- viaieemrahomooen and see this new WE The lowest price in FRIGI DAI RE history a genuine Frigidaire complete “Mud-Church . my: 4}“ m -ethathasetectgii; it. the “disc family, ttet built and titri ed tit exacting . its pice is within the means of every trot coil aha ac THINK of it! A temine. Ewan _ 'mviiifm""ii‘ manhunt-n- “A - gin-31min... "r-tOth Deerfield Section l' "That nin't huekberrr," Add the ,mit-.-sttedroveotrtheitu.. “W. custard.†at of ‘modctnucon- . 3:68th Ind 'us. a Mini mad the- pointing to I pie a the had of the mar. aid: ."l'll In" I piece " that â€with†pie." He at nt the lunch MIR" in a curteru, He glanced n his hatch. Only ten minute. to mate that cl... He'd have to hurry. He wiped down be_itymethisgriie- 'tpat',.',':".',,',"",',),",': Ftigi air: in you hmiie--howeaiiirm qnttqehqhNiriesrt t.1ratiPre,ie)tof yet ventured to tune“ that the " mirtiatrntion will abunda- its ml- tion to prion fuinq, bat it is I hit conch-ion that Mr. Coolidge in bsp, iu to preach! . mm pm- himself. “than" m" MMWMGH “thumb . tion of “on activities no- 5*. and“ that his primary in}. b forth_-torarunrartt. 'ih.mttmtuo ot farm cid“; Tho he!" and: of Seem-r, of Agri- cultunw in Kama. with b may important Jpn-nu dnrrtet.d In“: from the text which had but. [inn not (an Winn or with km in the nature of rather “It promin- of laden) aid) I- - "ood Ibo u hum be. AM by the Predlal. Vilma! (to. the farm "etm" tho muted the White Home, report that Mr. Coolidge in patina! in his qua-liming: " to the trend of (am condition: and what can be my. to aid. No one u PmePthyrt.aa6thoktuma$- -tuttas,uoaeut-iee-. mNteNo6.r-ortt.Ltttta.Mt Myth-Muthluhh mm It" In bin wring-‘7" put-M ammuni- ndqud Emerita-t. In. a. I. 901nm of a} PM Im- fhrjxmmdfiouh= You will see foe nurse“ .that. you: “LIPID"! I. P. WE'VE BEEN 'EM