18 al or ve Ot_ st al‘ 8k â€". th 8i sc €€ nt of at al d: si et d; C st le st st C ... Now you can make® ~ / _ t Golder than Cold _ Mrs. R. B. Patterson assisted _by Mrs. Sam Hutchinson eptertained a missionary society of the Presbyterâ€" ian church at the home of Mrs. R. B. Patterson on Hazel avenue Thursâ€" day afternoon. £ a . Siecs _ Election of officers was held for the ensuing year and those chosen were: Mrs. Fred â€"Meyer, president; Vice Presidgnt,_ h}rs. Mark Andrews; Secreâ€" Thursday, March 28, 1929 Missionary Society©.â€" _. â€"~â€"â€"â€"Rleets New Officers a% Come in and try it yourse!f _ A small deposit . AThe QOUIETYT _ The Cold Control, a remarkable new deâ€" vice cffered exclusively by Frigidaire, gives you .complete ‘control: over Frigidaire‘s famous surplus power. It brings you new convenience, new simplicityâ€"a new autoâ€" matic service. es S FR J â€"and be sure of your results. â€" OW you can regulate the time required _to freeze ice cubes, salads and desserts Michigan Ave. at Randolph St. â€" 151 N. Michigan Ave. â€" Randolph 4950 â€" HIGHLAND PARKâ€"Stover Co., 382 Central Ave., Highland Park 150 ~ HUBBARD WOODSâ€"Stover Co., 956 Linden Ave., Winnetka 1512 EVANSTONâ€"Stover Co., 1631 Sherm@n Ave., Greenleaf 4480 8 x PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOISâ€"At all their offices The Cold Control, remarkable n only on Frigidaire. gives vou tix cmmitcatize STOVER CO. i. LOnirot, remarkable new feature found : â€" Fï¬Ã©i?ldirq; _gives you six different speeds _ For the purpose of visiting eastern schools and colleges and interviewâ€" ing "candidate teachers" who may be employed to teach in â€" Deerfieldâ€" Shields, Mr. Sandwick left Saturday for the east and will not. return for 10 days to two weeks,. _ k tary, Sadi¢ Galloway; Treasurer, Mrs. Fred Haggie, . Mr. Sandwick Goes East e in Search of Teachers o m a tic â€" Refrigera t : A small deposit will put a Frigidaire in your home tomorrow. And then .. . no â€" .. worries about the menace of unwholesome a convenient eiectric outlet and forget it. We want you to see for yourself just what the Cold Control will} do . . . how simple it is.. And we want you to have a copy of our new recipe book of frozen salads and desserts. Stop in and get it now. f about servicing. Plug your a convenient electric outlet THâ€"Eâ€"_â€"P R E5 53 . Plug your Frigidaite into Deerfieldâ€"Shields will have one of the hardest outâ€"door track schedules in years. They have 10 meets arâ€" ranged thus far, which includes meets at Champaign, Madison, and Stagg field. » year, â€"«â€"With the growing "population" of Deerfieldâ€"Shields more teachers will have to be Obtained. â€" Mr. Sandwick plans to speak to seyveral teachers now engaged in teaching in the eastâ€" ern schools and obtain some for nextl Hponieiightpprrsoatn,iueswnei, it 0. Pm en nvntner nc s. No worries _of Garden and Tree Books _ unt :;:g â€"at Deerfield Library We tA her Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roggo and daughter Ariene, visited Mrs. Richege of ~Cicero, Sunday. â€" Enroute they stopped at the Oak Ridge cemetery where Myrs. Roggo‘s father â€" was buried. _ Mr. and Mrs. A.~J. Johnson had as their weekâ€"end guest Mrs. A. M. John: ston of Chenterton, Indiana. & f“Tm_‘Clijrt’di‘Feï¬F‘fiï¬ifli'}iavé"'ï¬ui'-_ chased the Albert Hagi home on Osâ€" terman avenfue. se y‘ Mary Frances Anderson is very ill at her home on Grand avenue.~ Mary Huffman entertained geveral guests at a birthday party at her home on Waukegan road Saturday evening. ~She celebrated her fifteenth birthday. â€" * _ Mrs, W. Neville WZH entertain at her homeâ€" on South Grand avenue eight ladies of the Dorcas Circle numâ€" ber four, at a chain luncheon at one W The Independent Social club met at Mrk. Harry Clavey‘s on Second street, March 27. â€"~â€" â€" Mrs. Raymond Dobbins is ill with pleurisy at her home .an South Grand avenue.â€" meewis 2l .Mrs. L. K. Walliams of Nashville, Ind.. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank .Russo.. Mrs. Williams was called here on account of ‘the illness of herâ€" grandson. â€"â€" sz "Mr. George Antes has pyrchased the Henry Juhrend residence on Wauâ€" »kegan.\_x;oad."“" 3 e £ew Herbert ~Reinshagen _bas_sold his home on Woodbine court, and will move ‘to Arlington Heights. s s Garden makers and nature lovers will find the following â€"information books on garden‘s and trees at the Deerfleld Public library: â€" + { "Horticulture â€" Encyglopedia" > in three volumes; "Practical Gardening*" by Bailey; "House Plants" by Barnes: "My Wid Flower Garden" by Durâ€" and; "The Well Considered Garden" by â€"King; "How to Know Wild Flowâ€" @rs" by Parson; "A Garden Blue Book of Annuals and Perennials" by ~Stuart; "Book of Annuals" by Hottes; **Book ‘ of â€"Perennials" by Hottes;â€" "How to â€"Know <Wild Flowers" by Dana? "Tree Guide," by Rogers: "The "‘Qutlook to Nature" Bailey; "Our Naâ€" tive Trees" by Kéler; "The Pruning Book". by : Bailey; "Our Vanishing Forests" by â€"â€"Pack; "Principles â€"of Agriculture" by Bailey. 3 #i_ We are indebted to Mr. and Mrs. C.â€"E.â€"Piper for the donation of fortyâ€" four books on fiction, and also to Mrs. Jessie Brown for four good .books of fiction. is rnfirmstmisteitiopcntsen Mrs: E. K. Williams of Nashville Déerfield Personals + ~Hutch in hon Forest O‘€on Tuesd were ) Prizes Seyl, Dunn Lane Sunda . Mr. tbeir 4 Mrs: Charle ‘Wilsor Mr.â€"a man a of bri Fred â€" ly Mz of hen Glode The churct after noon. ments Stadle Mrs. I time : Grove vine V pils of Glenvi Wond Wedn Kre home let fe servat pital | the gi vine, $ Mr. netka Henry Mrs cafted Mrs the ps Beck: eveni Vif, field, Conne coast Mr. AS th the f: lunche Mr. were Mrs. eveni Lyr: the de tory c Deerfi group sewin; street, Méller and 1 Wauk Sa