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Successor to H. M. PRIORâ€"CO: Funeral Director Dodge Brothers H. F. KELLEY MA CARS ON of Lb Phone Highland Park 120 Telepkone H.P. 4260 N AUTO SWPPLY _ Tsc seamiee _ mudlie i n aoo THE PRES 8 were held S®& Tm ame‘s...ohiureb with interment in .?“g‘\; Mr, Lanâ€" easter was born in Evere q“&t one time was called Lancastervillé for his forefathers. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Katherine Red ind Lancaster, ‘ and. a daughter, :z‘u,udmtimr. Mrs. Steffes. wergiguests ‘at ;;;, R. M. : Vant home| . Mr. on Wiednesday |aftérnoon. <â€" / |and n 9‘M E '». “’ w _s"e.cou&try,es- at the tite Wprth af Doer| e}d&;‘ the former | Sunda Jamdd O‘Confyor ##operty, exhibited a D;iâ€ï¬ Oti {| hrrieq\,t albus of . Caytonâ€"b&ay | James at th{ Kenhel(clul®khow in the 131st |/years. Infankt#y mr’* :ET;?. y, n Chica7 yMÂ¥3 o. Fhe dog ‘was pictured â€"in : las : the â€" t "‘I New York.: _ [ n Mrs iï¬?“m’n"-'éqféi‘x&ï¬vi% > ':% lunchefin on Wednesday afterhoon atB § Tue her hokhe on Waukegan road. / â€" Mrs Misss Ethel Kreh, Ethel Titus and Gayle eman attended the nationâ€" wide of the Business Girls‘ club Tuesday evening th Waukeâ€" gan. Anna Schmidt, a former DeerfiekM . teacher, was toastmistress atthe Misg ScHmidt‘has been teac in Wypk'écnï¬ for the past six j 4 Mr. RQ. Abrams of DeKalb visâ€" ited in i on Tyuesday. \; R Mrs. Gidake of Osterman, avenue is caring 1{ little Notz boys. Mrs. Notz » in Norwood Park. Mr. and $ esley K. Hout :ie named thei m‘ï¬n William s Mrs. Delfert Meyer will be ham to the evening sewing next week, ht her new home on set epurt. > ie f""* 1 _ _ Er. and. mflï¬fu‘â€" atâ€" ; ‘funeral of Mrs. Steffes‘ F. Lancaster, in Chiâ€" â€" MA dï¬% rs. ‘W. J. Sheldon and Mig$\Lauy ; Oof River Forest we ‘nt R. M. Vant home ~~Mrs. Sadie Cathcart of Topeka, Kansas, is spending the week visitâ€" hcnhflvuhmld. SBhe is a cousin of the We and Rockenâ€" bachs. She ; attended ‘Mrs. Henry Wessling‘s funeral < last Thursday. NMartin Wessling and son of Payton, la., and daughter of Pontiac, IIL. atâ€" Deerfield Locals mss F ran» ACewrmee } â€" pay tow _ BATTERIES B E Q.E,Rfl"» | DISTRIBUTOR «Mr. &nd Mrs. children ‘of White ed Mrs. Willman‘s; Willman, on Sundg Mr. John â€"Huhn ,and/ son, Arold, and. mother, Mrs. M‘:& nvie vial’ec‘ at the Robertsom: home iglie Joliet‘ on Synday. Thl’et:.lbbertior‘ jare dormer Digrï¬'dld residents, hay ¢ lived in the James. J.. Hood paiihie for sevéeral years. |â€" ¢= â€" ! A imens . Mrs. Sarah Gould Davis of Wi ka has purchagsed the: Alex=> home,; on Rosemary terrace. +1 been rented to the Erickson fan, Chicago, who will take po May 1. }{ > **â€"> + Miss Chanyce was the guest of of Rosemary tei and Thursday of es ns e â€"oakeadn ce ended the funcra (\:‘ <Mes, . He Wessling on Thuriday.‘ Mrs. ‘Hoff wWho is over 80 years of age, and re ed | to man( in Deerfléld, is renow for her globeâ€"trotting. . â€" ;. > An e lC the chi ‘ still quite â€"a the chickenâ€"pd® Mr. C. W. Get week. £4 ‘ Miss Dorothy My of Miss Janet Lef Park on Sunday. * hob Ho‘ ner Hole‘ Mrs. Wi’;liam"lï¬ as leader of Dor Thursday afterngt Mrs. C. E, Ison® nue. is | (~â€" e%@ tr2 ,qï¬fï¬.‘f ‘.‘;D ‘z" n 9 7 « nueesesA _ a ~ hi â€" Getâ€" ew%% l? Tuesday ~aftetnoon. at the: home af Mrs. L; C. Hdle. Mrs. Hole, who is i her‘ eightyâ€"gixth ygcri recited somle her original poétry from> memory. iitesses for‘the a!&:ni’oon mr’e Mrs. oYy Ws two daughters, Mrs. Gardâ€" r \\- Mrs., Fred. Meyer, and /Mrg. ole‘s\ilfompanion, Mrs. Bettzig. | ° An efM®A®lemic |of mï¬mm{’;t.‘rg,hcins e chickd bk, ‘although there are 11 onite se tatbet:6f children with Â¥s TsaXl de@iaMrs. Wessling‘s funeral also. . Wessling.is a brother of the ll:toe 1 c i Mss sling.~ _ â€" E + [he YQger@c ~BM38:.‘E T. A. is Eh â€E.,; wrsday afternoon (today) Xe caféteria. _ Mr. R. W dwick, thedprincipal, will speak 4% 15 North 8t. Jo at PHON 3 HIGHLAND ALK 81 Value pfWlome Study ‘as a t "““i is J Jlowâ€" W E&W TS Willman and y, Wis., visitâ€" â€â€™"’“ M“; John ircle ; the © hoR reenwood avis was hostess was the guest l of Highland of Mund P )orothy My® C n Wednesday* ; C Avenue ‘olt las } a betreit Jast A pril lor a.Oof ed As 0 e Â¥%% â€"_â€"EG ‘use, come‘and P shu: 4. 1¢, now ~in Afth %ngxin It is sti as our ar to do is t try, }M a «wabin, an stove : or‘ the | Wwinte the backs course . yo 'luï¬dhobg neither ville \ "An ning th be seen ï¬e]d_s pe ancient a arrow. To + Viet «* trAn; fully car, ~ Rand into I by rol| \ Tes 18. W ine spons for t] Villa; to sy Petty Sarl boar app fif t« with last e line W au thea H“ Th Th