Mr. Emil Fredricks and son Orval and nephew Charles Kersten spent Sunday at the J. Schulder home at Lily Lake, § The Woman‘s Missionary society will meet on Tuesday afternoon at thg-Bet_hlqhggm Evangelical church. noon, in honor of his third l;iril;&â€"a_y anniversary, at the Lencioni home in Highland Park. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine and two children spent Sunday in Madiâ€" son, Wis. 27, in St. Paul‘s Evangelical church. The bride is a‘niece of Mrs. William Carmen â€"of â€"Rosemary terrace. f Miss Miriam Smith of Highland Park and Miss Chancye Barnes of Mundelein were the guests of Miss Dorothy Myers on Monday. Quite a number of Deerfield chilâ€" dren attended the party of little Michae;l léartolini_ on Saturday afterâ€" Two marriages were performed by| which is Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok during the is a dau; month of June. Miss Edna Martens | Hoffman. and Mr. Arthur Seipp both of Chicago| â€" Mr. Ja: were married in St. Paul‘s parsonage hospital, on June 6. Their attendants were| a week a, Miss Ida John and Mr. A. N. Hanâ€" feet from son. The second wedding was that of floor, whi Miss. Ruth Jensen of Maywood and ern stat Mr. Charles N. Follett of River Forâ€" vertebrae * sided in 18 Deerfield Locals 51 South St. Johns Avenue (VWWS-dcntpordono}'thcredwed rates for lighting service, it costs about one cent to run an electric fan for 10 Your Neighborhood Appliance Dealer has an assortment of fans. eool on stuffy, hot days. There are models for every room in the house, inâ€" eluding ventilating fans for the kitchen window. See them at your Public Servâ€" jce Store. Prices begin at $5. PuBLuic SErvice CompaAny iay in Madiâ€"| Miss Bernice Tucker of Highland Park is convalescing from her recent nary society | operation at the Ravenswood hospital, afternoon at| Chicago. Miss Tucker was unable to cal chur:h. _| attend school this summer because of Joseph W. Kehoe, District Manager Evanston,. HMlinois ._E. Pierron, District Superintendent OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS â€"â€"Wallace Reicheltâ€"wasâ€" the Jack Williams, Saturday, at Park, Slocum Lake. Mr. James Macadie is in St. Luke‘s hospital, Chicago, where he was taken a week ago Saturday. He fell fifteen feet from a ladder hitting the cement floor, while at work in the Northwestâ€" ern station, and fractured> several vertebrae. Mr. and Mrs. i A large number of Deerfield stuâ€" dents are attending summer school at Deerfleldâ€"Shields high school. Mrs. J. G. Myers and son Jackie and Miss Ethel Titus spent Thursday and Friday visiting at the Robbins home in Madison, Wis. The Myers family is moving to Madison the first of August. sided in the Deerfield Presbyterian manse for a number of years, â€"and have many friends and relatives here who are sorry to hear of Mr. Macaâ€" die‘s accident. Mrs. Ralph Peterson visits her father .each day. Miss Catherine Hoffman has reâ€" turned from Chicago where she unâ€" derwent an operation on her foot, which is still in the cast. Catherine is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matt in â€"the .| . Mrs. Olivia Anderson and two )me;.d::}foo:t:t daughters, Mrs. Bruce Blaine and chool. Mrs. Henry Siljestrom of Highland of Highland Park, attended the Swedish church m her recent| SUPPer in Highwood on Saturday. 3 rood hospital,| _ The meetings of the Monday afterâ€" as unable to| noon sewing club have been changed ‘r because of | from Monday to Thursday, _ Mrs. [ â€"~_____â€"| James Kilroy entertained the club last the â€"guestâ€" 6on a r home on at Williams‘| Osterman avenue.. Mrs. Arthur Johnâ€" son will be the next hnctace M. Courson of Waukegan were guests at the D. W. Meyer home Thursday evening. . , Mrs. K. P. Beach and daughter Elaine and Mrs. Charles Schwarm of Gages Lake spent Thursday with Mrs. Delbert Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. D. Miss Lulu Lasswell, the Deerfleldâ€" Shields high school nurse, is on duty at the Highland Park hospital for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson and two children of Landwehr road, near Northbrook, visited in Deerfield on Sunday. The Johnsons formerly ‘lived on Chestnut street in the house now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Petâ€" tis. Mrs. George Greene and her daughâ€" ter Dr. Lois Greene of Highland Park visited Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr. on Friâ€" day evening. Mr. Fred Jacobs is to remain at will be the next hostess. ome The William Cruickshank family has returned from a three weeks trip to Ohio. Billy had the mumps just before they started, Mrs. Cruickâ€" shank had them while on their vacaâ€" tion, and little Margaret came down with mumps the day after their reâ€" turn. * Mrs. George Vetter of Chicago is visiting her sister Mrs. A. H. Muhlke Mr. and Mrs. Walter Toll and two § Walter Jr. and Earl were guests at the Georgeâ€"Nordenholt homeâ€"in Lake Geneva, Wis., on Sunday. m Mrs. Irving Brand had as guests Miss Vivian, Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Moore of Evanston. â€" C | _ _Mr. and Mrs. George ‘Shafer of Chicago were guests .at the â€"Bruce Blaine home on Friday evening. «.Dr. and ~â€"Mrs. â€"C. Johnston> Davis returned Sunday evening from Iberia, Mo., where they spent several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Birns and daughter Elaine of Chicago were dinâ€" ner guests at the Walter Toll home on Friday evening. A f A. J. Johnson and Mrs. Fred Beckâ€" man. Mrs. C.â€"P. Bendt received the guest prize. The next meeting will heMon-Wednesday"aftemoon, July 15, at the homeâ€"of Mrs. John A. Hoffâ€" man, of West Deerfield avenue. The Independent Social Club met Wednesday afternoon at the home Mrs. Elmer Schmidt of Springfield avenue. Prizes winners were Mrs. Mrs. Malcolm Hanisee and two lit. tle daughters of Wilmette Â¥isited friends in Deerfleld on Saturday eveâ€" ning. _ _ Gust Overberg of Lake Forest has purchased the shoe repair store in the Zeiss building, one door east of the Deerfleld postoffice, from Lyle Lyford. Mr. Lyford, who opened this store several months ago, has returned to Waukegan. es ' + avenue spent Wednesday with 1 riends in Barrington. Mrs.. Roy Miller will be hostess to the Tuesday Evening Sewing club next week, at her home on Waukegan Mip_ Virginia Farmer entertained at a garden party Friday evening at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs, Richard Farmer of Bannockburn, The orchestra for the occasion was comâ€" posed of Deerfleldâ€"Shields high school boys. 188 ~W.â€"Randoiphâ€"â€"â€"R&m. 1127 Preserve Your Home Mrs. Elmer Hoffman of PAINT AND DECORATE NOW Have it done on the monthly payment plan. ill furnish Estimate free at the right price, â€"._. KL A 8 S or â€" Write to Thursday, July 2, 1931 gal the Eu ald at 51 LC co ET us to the pls son