in“ autonomic. nun-1 Atuneheoawiith.heunt h Status hotel, My. m. tho - in c. G. mu. "fertai-d the “I pupil; of her piano elm at I - at her home Saturday after- 'hoes. Elmer and Raymond Ch- vey. . D. Reeds and Alex Wilhun “tended a bridge [when at the Loans of Mrs. Roy Hutchiaon in Irv- iate Park, Tuesday. Inâ€. Harry Glendorf, Jana Sm and W. B. Carr were guests of In. “may Smith ot Emma, thturdey. , On Wednesday evening, Mrs. Del- bert Meyer was hostess to the Inde- pendent Social club at her home on Waukegan Road. The March meeting of the Ladies Aid Society of St, Pauls El-tical church will tie held " the‘w when! room, we In. Mail _ Miss Lydia itres, a missionary for seven years in India will iehte some of her experiences and work 3W the Indian Women. Alt members are urged to attend. Mrs. Paul Diet: 1nd Miss Marne Eareh were hostesses to the Mutual club on Tuesday evening. The mem- hers made Valentines for the patients " Cook County hospital. The Deerfield American Legion Post will sponsor another Boxing Bout in the Masonic temple. Wmhses- (by evening. An interesting program is being planned for the annual T%tshirtr- trm's birthday party which will be given by the teachers of the Pushy Quinn church <chool in the church parlors on Wednesday afternoon February 22. "The American Indian" and "Korea" were the subjects of (hr discussions at the February meeting of the Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church held at the home of Mrs. Hod Haggie. Thursday " ternaon. Misses Martha and Hayme Karch and Frances Loy delivered the Val- entines made by the lhNrrfield Mutual club to the patients at the Cook _ggliqty‘ho§pitgl Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil ' ind non Kenneth departed by motor for Texas, Saturday. Sunday Misses Ida and Emily Knuk. Mrs. Chester Wolf attended a White Shrine meeting in Lake Forest, Fri- day esmninz, Leslie Whitcomb under went an operation at Lexington hospital, Tuesday morning. The fire which broke out in the Deerfield Station on Friday morning Vim put out by the Fire Department before a great deal of damage “I done, Mr. and Mrs. Harry cushy nin- nounce the birth of a sun at the Highland Park hospital, Monday, February 13th, Announcement is made of the) marriage of Miss Unis Ncikle and; Mr. Albert Meyer. son of Mr. and“ Mrs. Henry Meyer of Grand '""""sl which took place at the home of. Miss Neikle‘s parents in Kewanee,) minois, Friday, Feb. IO. I Mr. and Mrs. Meyer steaming several weeks with the former: par- ents before leaving for their future home in Glenview. Mrs. A. R, Warmer was called tol Sandusky, Ohio, Monday morning on: amount of the serious illness of her] father, Mr. Schneiter, who was hurt; in an iee boat accident. His ribs’ and colhr bone had been broken; and pneumonia hid set in. Jane; Warner is staying with Miss Sadie), Gum-y during the them of herl The Vaktttietes were donated as Colin's. Hrs. It E. Pettis 200. Sun- fer, sertool than: of [misc Hahn. TtteNtrtrratehhmetatthebmae of the Khan Kath on May. Per7._rhrsmreeereeseotto Pm Loy. [again-in. - latch and Irene and Villa locku- Aietter-reodhomtheCorA Countyhnpitll My their“: furtheChrintr-n gift-Malia Kh- Jooepllitn Wm who in htPhsrtuU. The next mining alth- I'm! ehttrwiirbetteH.tt_e.fMrs, ehrurutrc-rieiv-yt, trcrca'teirtt2tt,t, Emw-_-~!-idln Deerfield News g. 150, nude hr the int-ml I, It. a! In. 'ft-tr-aero-ty) “inductor-98f.†aud-aha.rBettvu_w.MreHirs- w and "xrgtter. Rail. Mr. uul In. Arthur Skin“: and no. Jr.. and Ir. mth Saefmnh, ot Chi- CARD or THANKS We wish to extend our am that: for the sympathy and tteau, tiful (lord "eerue tendered In dur, in: recent bereavement of our bo- loved husband Ind “that. St. Pull'n Bil-gelled Church I P. G. Piepenbrok, pater . Church sehool--9:ili a. m. I _ Serviee--MV.is I. m. I Choir, FYidar-Tz30 p. m. l On account of the Scout Leader-1 ship Training Conference, Saturdar) Feb. 18, 9:30 to 1:30 p. m., at ttte, assembly room of the Presbyterian! chunk the confirmation instruction! for that day will not take plus, l I0.U5--Morirtirsg worship ind ser-) Throughout the show garden talks mom I will be given four times a day, under 3:30--Pastor's Class for Interme- the direction of a garden club cum- diate Boys and Girls. ( mittee. This show, which will prove 5;00--vesper. The Rev. Geo. Wat-', both educational and delightful will son of Northbrook will give a lecture l, be well worth visiting. Many Deer- on "The Land of the Saddle-bag" " fielders outside of Garden club mems this service. l hers enjoyed the show last sen-on. unuu. ._"d700 p. In. ‘ . On account of the Scout Leader» An Art saion, featuring Bower, ship Training Conference, Saturdnyjand garden pictures and out door Feb. 18, 9:30 to 1:30 p. m., at iirerorftive settnes Uso ' tea room “In“, room of the Presbyterian l will be additional attractions at the chunk the confirmation iiUGGiai'chitauro Garden and Flowers show for that day will ttot take phtee. 10 be held March PA, to April t " The LLL. club will hold a th- _ the Sherman hotel.. ingron birthday party, Feb. 22, tti Fortrtive garden clubs will enter are home of Ferdinand Borchnrdtn the following contests: Hnghhnql Park. . ' I. Miniature land-cape designs in The 339;;51uij has invited the; which model suburban homes and Yom.‘ wimp 'div;,,')',';',',,,, suitable for Iota 15x1!†ft., painful the home of the Mislgss. will be built in minidhre, put in Francis und Mathilda Borehardt. Fri.†exact seaie mg detail a,ilrfudeed on day, Petr, 17-' Meet at the Church the merits of the design Ind plant- atms p. _m. n . , lug. Deerfield Presbyterian Church Mark J. Andrews. minister 9:30-Chureheschool. Departmental Organization. Graded Instruction. Trained Leadership. _. Tuesday, Feb. 2L The Young Men's Basketball team will play the St. Peter's quintet. The first game St. Peter's won by one point. Our boys Ire determined to bring home a victory. Come to the St. Peter's community hall and see them play. Game starts at 8:00 p. m, WORLD LEADERSHIP Calls for houses and vacant for sale or rent are gelling in now. List your property with-- wee-MIA"..- 391 Central Avenue luv. Tah.. HE genius that winsladenhip - mes Bvthetimeother-triedtoh+ attaioedbyieadem,the1esdemh- M tri1.tone-rtptiahmemts The Maytag AtamimsmWmher " in†.toodwithoutstrivat. The-metheWewMArtaq. t..urinndv-ofthetieesetthermererrt" Gdsverearattetore. magma-Sui 1.notrrturafutgoutt400ehem'tdrr. in}? EC! Mira. invoimm an i nsostRotierwute-rstmsGerwhieetttii- Muoftheeiothea. Mmempundm-I extmetedevertN-detieatetruttmtortdtibtr1- .sthroughunharmed. tke_themanrotherrestoresotthu-tt- 111: mum my. Nae-1|. h- HUBER ELECTRIC CO. The mtched_speed "td_thPorattgte" w “Am-0‘ Pia-.150 * s,o,a,m-o,Ju,,,ra,, Mrs. William In]: and tfrir PHONE 3: H.h'!bwh. stratum: om I!!!†an, ate will"; ' 7 T/ The Sac-tam! of the 1011?: Sup 'lt per will be administered an Sud-y, In». M, which in the first Sunny in l the baton mason. 1 FEATURE ART SALON _ AT GARDEN EXHIBIT “H'W5m .oeui-t-Aarth.--eth. Che-tXMB-tru-tsa' 39::me Ava: pudhirhhillmhvu PM. Pd 'b-D-trat" -iaieoeteoar68qethueh-h, 'hi.ma.tintrwitt+attta5. A qoeiattt-odthoxatht_ We welcome you to all the Denice: and activiites of this church 4. Decorative arrangements of dormant or forced writings frum shrubs, tree can. in bud and leaf, with flowers barred. P.. Shadow box arrangements of ttowers in vases, bowls or baskets to be judged art artistic companion. 3. Table decorations for In in. formal economy luncheon, with the value of 1inenartd service limited to be judge on the artistic skill dis- played in composition and color har, many. arirsrmartatrrtrart-,rmattaaatrantr.aaa- Telephone 146 any Deer, rlubmem, LAMB m sensor). L l RIB FreshspareRiU,h. ...-...12'he CaiiforetiaBnmts,1b.....-tThe HamShanlur,ih. _.............) Armour's Star Hms,lb_........22'/1c BEEF 'li'iih'ER QEST Hamburger Steak, 1b 15c FISH SELECTED LARGE WHITE EGGS, doz. 43e BESTPIateBeéf, th ........15c FRESH Beef Tontroes,h . . .25c RibVealQhops, ttt ...... Boneless Veal Stew, m . . . Brim'BU'PrER,theh. ..........49c coorrmGArrurttsster-...ese, .. ENGLISH MUFFINS, the Doz. 60c FRESH Herring, m .. Salmon Steak, lb .... FRESH White Fish, m La bPattie m...........35c TopLegLamhlb m S, Lamb Steaks, th _. GRAPE FRUIT ' ORANGES BACON Miller & Hart 3 lbs. sliced $1.00 POTATOES (Friday only) the Peek New Southern, 3 bunches for small young, 3 bunches for STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, 3doz. for $1,00 CARROTS 6.80142“: urgeNavah.dea. JUICY ORANGES " dozen $1.00 SPINACH Nun. wevinunyunMMumm-dI-nm-UWH. o. am TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and HUBBAY. I. v. III or 'M.--. Sale. "ro-tOtto-r-d-tAr-H-rr.--'-, $1.00 SH0RTLEGs,MrLKFED,7to8ttt,perttt ...... v, FANCY SPRING, tty ....t. .-...150 'Mfiiq PorkCtt-,inrtreetsta,h...-.. BaconSquuan. t...qr.Mmw... F'reshPorVreatderhin,h....... Pork Liver, lb. ..... BEST Rib Roast, th . . BEST Pot Roast, ttt .. BEST Round Steak, tty BEST Sirloin Steak, th SirloiztRoattttt mm.... BoneieteBeef stew, th RumPRoast,5to6tb ......31c ShotNerRoast,5ttt cuts, Itr19%e Breast, with poeket,ttt ......15c FRESH Trout, m FRESH Perch, m Halibut Steak, th . Oysters. quart . . . two for 19c MP“ 1lo,_t8e, 29c 21ch 271/ 12c Wie .16: 69e