Â¥_ to Know Wild Flowâ€" on; "A Garden Blue is and Perennials" by f Annuals" by Hottes; rennials" byâ€" Hottes; Â¥ : Wild (Flowers" by ride," by Rogers: "The ire". Bailey; "Our Naâ€" Keéler;â€" "The Pruning ley; "Our Vanishing Pack; "Principles of Bailey.: $*iâ€" bted to Mr. and Mrs. the donation of fortyâ€" ction, and also to Mrs. râ€"four good .books of Albert Roggo and visited Mrs. Richege ay. _Enroute they ak Ridge cemetery ggo‘s father was gym : class held a ller, the gym teachâ€" ields in the English Monday â€"evening. ig were features of s Keller was preâ€" lid silver bow! for ~Lovely refreshâ€" 1. ‘Committee, Milâ€" therine Gonnerman e + Encyglopedia" . in "Practical Gardening" use Plants" by Barnes: wer Garden" by Durâ€" I1 Considered Garden" Anderson is very ill irand avenue. entertained several hday party at her gan road Saturday ‘brated her fifteenth 1d Personals He w;j)ll entertain at SouthGrand avenue e Dorcas Circle numâ€" hain luncheonâ€" at one Antes has pyrchased nd residence on Wauâ€" ers and nature lovers following â€" information len‘s and trees at the c library: â€" : A. J. Johnson had as est Mrs. A. M. John: on, Indiana; & chr family have purâ€" t Hagi home on Osâ€" ine court, and will on Heights. . â€" Dobbins is ill with ome.on South Grand ‘"illiams of Nashville, her daughter, Mrs. Mrs, Williams was ccount ~of "the illness it Social club met at y‘s on Second street, alph Peterson had guests, Mr. and y of Chicago. eerfield Library _sold his ~~Mr. and Mrs. Benzley ofâ€" Chicago were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Selig of Waukegan road. â€"â€"Mys.â€"G.â€"A. â€"Willens and Mrs.C.. A. Stadler entertained in compliment to Mrs. Hauts sister at the Willens honie on Springfield avenue last Thursday evening. e z: Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mitchell former: ly Marie Gloden visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorence Gloden on Hazel avenue, Sundayâ€"> ~â€". Yerda Warner entertained ~ the Wonder Home club at her home on Wednesday evening. Until further notice please send news items for Press and Register to Mildred Gunckel. Tel. 240:J. A â€"miscellaneous shower was. given in honor of Elizabeth Dunn .of Lake Forest at the home of Mrs. Frank O‘Connor on â€"west ~Deerfieldâ€"avenue Tuesday evening. Twenty â€" guests were present and bunco was played. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Julia Seyl, Mrs. Raymend and Elizabeth Dunn of Lake Forest.. .. Mr. and. Mrs. Chester Wolf had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs: E. O. Wilson and daughter, Charlotte, Miss Gertrude Roberts and ‘Wilson Olendorf of Libertyville. ~~~ ~Mr. and <Mrs. ‘Lincoin Pettis and Mr.â€"and Mrs. Fred Haggi of Qsterâ€" man avenue entertained at five tables of bridge Saturday evening at the Fred Haggi residence. * The junior choir of the Evangelical church enjoyed a roller skating party after choir practice Thursday afterâ€" noon.~ The group ~enjoyed ‘r*éfresh-1 ments at Miller‘s confectionery.â€"~â€"â€"â€" â€"A music festival will be held someâ€" time next month at the new Morton Grove schcool under direction of Lyraâ€" vine Vottow. Participants will be puâ€" pils of the Deerfield, Northbrook and Glenview schools. Kress Willman is â€"confined to his home on Waukegan road with Scarâ€" let fever. L Meenen e napians â€" nk : K Chas. Kapschull Jr., went under obâ€" servation at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital Saturday. x . â€" Sam Lane of Highland Park was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Deâ€" vine, Sunday. $ . Mr..and Mrs. Jack Kress of Winâ€" netka were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson, Wednesday ovening. Mrs. Martha Love, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Devine and son, Norbit, Verene Betty and June Gunckel and Sam Lane were guests o rs. Julia Seyl, Sunday. °_ ~~~~ ~â€"~A barn was destroyed by fire on the farnyr recently occupied by Fred Beckman, west of Deerfield, Thursday evening.â€"â€" 4 % Â¥â€"#S . ~Mrs. Smith who has been ill for the past two weeks is improving. _ Vifgil Varner, formerly of Deerâ€" field, left Monday for New London, Copmnecticut, to join the government coast guards. The â€"Geo. Engstrom family were cafted to Marion, lowa on Monday on Mrs. Leslie Brand entertained at luncheon last ~Thursday. _ Lyravine Vottow, who is head of the department of the Bush Conservaâ€" tory of Music in Chicagoâ€"visited the Deerfield school accompanied by a group of cadet teachers last week. ~Mrs. J. W. Strong entertained the sewing club at her home on Orchard street, Tuesday evening. Mrs.: Roy Miller will be ‘the next hostess. : \Acecount of seriqus iliness of Mr. Engâ€" | strom‘s. mother. t s |â€"_Mr. and Mrs. Lorence .Gloden‘s *daughters Dolly, Florence, Agnes and | son Eugene, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mitchell visited Joe Leikam and famâ€" lily of Libertyville Sunday. °_ . ; Mrs. *Whitconib, Mrs. Long, and Mrs. Harry Juhrend attended a Royal i Neighbor â€"meeting at North Chicago | Monday evening. 1â€"STYLE P * STATE and JACKSONâ€"Chicago â€" ORRINGTON and CHURCHâ€"I In a Field by Themselves at Tailored by Society Brandâ€" The Finest Clothes Made _ _ These Moderate Pricesâ€" of Fine, Sturdy, Distinctive Ready to Wear â€"of Excluâ€" ~ With Oneand Two Trousers | _ â€" _ Fabrics _ sive Imported Woolens $35 and $40 $50 $60 to $100 â€" Clothes Purchased Up to 9 p. m. Saturday Will Be Altered and Ready for Easter «Chicagoan" Spring Suits â€"~â€" for MJour Meney, £oo. MORE VALUE IN ~OUR EVANSTON SHO P T HE P RES S Mrs, Robert Henthorn and daughâ€" ter, Carolyn, were luncheon guests of Mrs. Arnold LAuridsen of Highâ€" wood on Monday. & h ._Mys. Robért Henthorn had as her guests Sunday, Miss Violet Kearney of Chicago ‘and Miss Charlott Brody of Milwaukee. â€" : Mr.C.; G. Pettis has started to build their new home on West Central aveâ€" wite. â€"â€"~ _ *;,>â€"+â€"*~ s % ~ Staunchleys #1 1 it LrRel ) Spring! â€" | you pay 35 ¢ 100 You‘ll get t here A few members of the Eastern €tar attended a dance. at the Wilmette chapter Saturday evening. e Irving Plagge, scout director of De Kalb county, spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. an‘d Mrs. Will Plagge on South Grand avéenue. | Mr. and Mrs, Sam Rockenbach visâ€" ited Mr.â€"William Rosnaw of Chicago Bunday, Mr. Rosnaw, Mrs. Rockenâ€" bach‘s father, is i. ts is "Lytton Custom > Tailored" Suits Thursday, March 28, 1929 seefil| o_ * < s 69. es fro a