Thursday, Feb, 12, 1931 Dan Hunt of Fair Cakes avenue represented Lake county American Legion posts in the statewide "pony express" drive for members which was closed at Bloomington, 111., on last Sunday. He reports I very enjoyable and amusing trip which ended with a "ride' 'on a "pony." Arline Mentzer won a box of twenty-four butter-finger candies for entering a contest at radio station WENR. She made a list of over 170 words using the letters finger Candy and presented very attractive form. Mrs. Mary Lee who has been a house guest at the, Peter Petersen home left on Saturday to visit friends and relatives in Waukegan before re- turning to her home in Blue Island, Ill. Mrs. C. W. Boyle entertained her bridge-luncheon club on Wednesday at her home on Springfield avenue. The Eastern Star card party was a social success. last Thursday eve- ning. Mrs. John Dow received the door prize and high scorers at each table were awarded prizes. The Deerfield village fire depart- ment wish to express appreciation for the iimuteial support given them at their dance on Saturday evening at the Deerfield Grammar school. A large crowd attended. Those unable to attend sent generous checks. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schmidt on- tertained at two tables of bridge on Saturday evening at their home on 'iprimtfield avenue. Cassius Huston attended the Green keepers Convention at Columbus, Ohio last week. ' Kel Deerfield Local and Personal Butter- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Juhrend und Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene Cooksy motored to Lake Geneva on Sunday. There is an epidemic of chicken- pox in the first, second and third grades of the Deerfield school. Mr. and Mrs. Smith formerly of Deerfield. are both ill. Mr. Smith is at the Speedway hospital, Maywood, and Mrs. Smith is in Ottowa, Ill. Mrs. Julia Seyl of West Lake For, est visited at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Ben Siljestrom of Sanders road on Tuesday. Miss Katherine Gonnerman of Glen- coe was the guest of Mrs. Mildred Gunckel on Friday. Miss Louise Sheahen of Lake Villa, Mr. and Mrs. Wilium Rose and daugh- ter Margaret Louise of Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Berry Devine' on Sunday. The Roy Neargarder family is mov. ing to Highland Park. They have occupied the Claus Juhrend house, now owned by Mr. Jacobs, for quite i number of years. Word was received by relatives in Deerfield of the death of Mr. Wil. liam Baxter in Chicago on Monday evening. . Mrs. Martha C. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Berry Devine and son Norbet, Mrs. Mildred Gunckel and daughter June were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Linderholm of Lake Forest on Sun- day evening. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacobs. Sr. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bond of Algonquin, Ill. Albert Mitchell, proprietor of the Rustic Kennel on Deerfield road is attending a dorshow in New York this week. ' Mrs. W. W. Clark Jr., Miss Char- lotte Brand, Mrs. Irving Brand and Mrs. Leslie Brand will attend the Worth While circle at the home of Mrs. Lee Adams of Winnetka on Fri- day evening. Virginia Cartier, daughter uf Mr. and Mrs. Morgan E. Cartier of Ban- nuckburn underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Highland Park hospital last week. Mrs. Arthur Wagner of Woodward avenue is entertaining her bridge club on Thursday afternoon (today). Miss Kitty Nolan of Highland Park visited her aunt, Mrs. Ellen Knicker- bocker on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mehrtens of Cicero spent the week-end with Mrs. E. J. Long of Greenwood avenue. Mrs. Chester Wolf visited her mother Mrs. Jennie Wilson in Lib. ertyville on Sunday. avenue club on Miss visited backer Laura Neargarder is attending the Preeport high school and living with her sister Mrs. Willard Soukup. Mr. ind Mrs. W. A. Willem are an tertaining at bridge Thursday eve ning (tonight) at their home ttt sprinefield avenue. Mrs. E. J. fliss of Central avenue attended the funeral of her sister in Chicago. on Monday. Miss Luella Plague of Chicago spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Floyd Stanza of Forest avenue. The Mutual club, which is such I ray of sunlight to the children and old people at the Cook county hos- pital, is planning to send 1mlentines to the children again this your. Mrs. Floyd Stanger who is treasurer of the club, will have charge of the dis- tribution of the vtrletttirtes. laughter uf Mr. Cartier of Ban- an operation for Highland Park THE PRESS on OTHER FOODS IN DEMAND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Grandmolher's Whole Ann Page Preserves Sawyer’s Cookies. Wheat Bread 16-01. loaf 5(- Encore Spaghetti 3 No. 2 can Mk P & G White Naphtha Soap 10 bars Me Quick Arrow Soap Flakes lymph. MK FREE: One can of st'NMUTE CLEANSER with the purrhuw of Quick Arron Snap Flake. SDC, PRICE of FOOD a""qiiiis TODAY PEACHES SIT Nsweh"r Sl'NK‘AI. 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