k ESERT in eptoRie s 1157 %’i;ï¬- & PP 42 _)_..___â€"Deerfieldâ€"Locals Economy . . . for COKE gives you m F i > â€"_ When you burn WAUKEGAN KOPPERS COKE ’ : your home is heated with a prepared fm2l #h.» n T TL SLT T e eberec r n vermase â€"Mrs. Shiman o7 Guests at the *Danner of Todd T‘he _MENONI & MOCOGNI Mr. and Mrs. !Einï¬A A(r, d Vm t 7A _ _ â€"""CaÂ¥â€"++‘, for â€"it â€"does not make soot, smoke or dust. This means that your heating ~plantâ€"will not create winter gringe in your home ~when you burn WAUKEGAN KOPPERS COKE, ~Ask for it when you order fuel.â€" You, too, will enjoy its many advantages, Cleanlin , _â€"_____ ____*__ _ Hen you need just a little heat, WAUKEGAN KOPPERS COKE can be checked readily. When an abundance of heat is Fequired. i.: .________"" "*Pundanee provides Es in e oC °n Pn Th e them _lhree.outstanding,advantage. economy, cleanliness, ® now DUSTLEsSs _ Clean Fuel Ipr Clean He P nds â€"~p 1â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"*" _*â€"Preopared â€"fuelâ€"that thousands of hoiseboue,.nrï¬ndï¬gtrhï¬ ibem_lhree.outslanding,advantagea â€" â€" . comfort, Pconomy. elomnnmH» . â€" butarclisiuce Phone COMFORT ECONOMYyâ€" _ ,EANLINESSâ€" Chicago, on S hoaxe of Mrs court last we «. for WAUKEGAN KOPPERS COKE e in oo i5 c n P t Highland Park 518 Varner enter.| r _ WAUKEGAN KOPPER»S‘. more heat per ton.l' It bnrn. . There is little waste in ashes. A Sund.y," Mrs irs. Allen| her cl week l(r! the De Mr. and Mrs with Mr. and M Highland Park *s. Elmer Clavey will entertai club on Tuesday at luncheon a Deerfleld avenue tea room follow. MHNNenprtrmmmmmmmssess.... .. nome W M1S "rs. A. R. Varner and Mrs. Geo.| was t] [ Meyer, members of the hygiene comâ€"| Mrs. mittee of the Parentâ€"Tegcher associâ€"| avenu ation, assisted Mrs. Car] Stadler with ) â€"â€"Mrâ€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"R{â€"the routine work of registering and tained ._ _ _ §) examiningâ€"the children of the kinderâ€" | Wis.. , n l ~Friends an 11 entertain| Sherman sur luncheon at evening, Sept nawe #29 00â€" ts es THE _PREsS 3 Closed Sunday With the openin and Holidays girl scouts â€"have ch Telephone Central 7179 _ _ oaicdh â€" i C month will be held ns ~â€"_ _ _J the girts, Rainbo Dinner . De Lllxe Dinm sons | Mr. and Mrs, Harry the weekâ€"end with Mr Taylor of Ean Clairs. _ , _ / ~"*N and last registered shoot â€" for . the 1931 season ~of se e k Northern TIlinois Trapahootingl ' # & was held Labor Day at Belvidere,_ Mallll 8 Ralllbo The Deerficld Gun club has o ’ : closed all summer because of a i sea Food Tavem g:r:xfterest on the part of the ln' Ch‘mgo:’ Ncwnt and Miss Irene Evenson will live ; Mr. s Smartest Restaurant u‘,f,_ ;";,._Mrs dwara B,renmm â€" . ]|â€"â€"Miss Helen Reichelt, who is Ii 13 East Lake Street in ll:hoenix, Ariz., spent this s weekâ€"end with her sister, Mrs. A step or two of Michigan av. C. Gates, in Globe, Ariz. YCICF * «> s & & E.â€"Meyer and ter aunt. M ucce t oo 120 Hastings to hols......_..... Full Course Luncheon ce zk S O JC SECTAAE bOR road entertained at a lawn. party on Thuarsday afternoon, Mrs. Roy, Miller spent Thursday at the Turner camp at Cary, III _ SCh. n af wry___,_â€"; ‘C*+ nauvage an children of Wiimette were the guest of Mrs. Roy M‘ller of Waukegan roa on Monday, Among the young people of Deer. field who are leaving for colleges and universities this .month are Kenneth Wessling to Ames, Ta.; Olive Frantz and Edna Fritsch to Northmtem; Georga Stryker to the University of Cincinnati; Wallace ‘Reichelt to Lake Eorut;’ Robeért Jordan and Nanal.â€" __________.CO0M UA HIB ’ virthday anniversary, There were four tables of bridge. â€" Miss Marion Mereness, the kinderâ€" garten teacher, will live with _ Mr. and Mrs. C: E. Bates again this year â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sauvage and children of Wiimette were the guests l of Mrs. Roy M‘ller of Waukegan road on Mandaw Mrs. Leo W terding f . ï¬â€˜entm%.%.?i'-‘ m â€".“t“wmfl!ï¬m this ed by bridge at her home on W, 3!‘% Avenue,>>â€" rpretene soâ€"ssmaess _â€"Mrs. Morris Reiche na Mr. and . _ P 4ridge or Parties particularly r. and Mr. and Mrs Ahildren and relatives of Mr. Ross surprised him on ‘Friday °pt. 4, in celebration of his mwelesaccoooâ€" L $ hoi hy oo CCC eAE :c young people of Deer. Piper sons, RBobby â€"and e leaving for colleges ang| mained at home â€"with this â€"month are Kenneth| £nd Josephin@® Schessler Amiae K. tâ€"iyape c _ _ Oc uhk the erfield > . V er mother, Mrs, r aunt, Mrs H' Saunâ€" n of Chicago. Harry Stickler spent ith Mr. and Mrs. T. Claire, Wis. _ Other seco rdan and Douglas University of BNj. Pn k ul‘“wm “iit tion| companied by George ard of y "o" . S Sfer O00re o 108; camped at the state park Floyd Stanger and| Dixon over the weekâ€"end. 1 George, have reâ€"| _ Two new fami!iec_moved to 1 + weeks‘ visit arema l h213 _ ___", l major Carrie| Jimmie and will atteï¬ni"ihc:..;fn';: consin this year and 1i »#f Mrs. J’ck (i. Myers edbine DP rininnica CCOLus _ &b home of Mrs. Wbee‘i;f’;:hrother. wife, Mr. and Mrs, il Frederi of Central avenue. ‘ ; lli.u Ethel TitUs, whh has hed were Sunday evening horne of Mra "XUnLa.1C. Oak Terrace school in Highwoo . Ross | the Deerfield grammar school, Friday| _ Mr. and Mrs. Thilo Toll left ; of his| terday (Wednesday) for a motor â€" were thx;?uxh Minnesota, es â€"n son, â€"| avenue ake | Jensen and Mrs. yï¬:;e} zztï¬ "Libertyvi las | °rs in the Wilimot schooi. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"d@ing "the 1 Hiâ€"|+â€"â€"Misses ~Mabe Ablard v ce on Su Newton will stay with Ma:da nh;l ite, fellor on | Chesterâ€"Wessting again this yeallfou, an° C y% M issiene.lnn:ker\rhg!?e; aC w ':!?ï¬l:: Madibedi nc 2 i4 . Frank Wilson of Lil the weekâ€"end at Lake â€"â€"The eighth and last shoot for â€"the 1931 Northern IHlinois Trap was held Labor Day a seventh grade the ED. Blsj Mb Geprstcnirietnt lt 524. 02405 7 w _ Misses Jean Nygard, Mai CC Hunt and Hazel_Millerâ€"have the Lincoln Pettis apartment on SRY« Osterm venueâ€"for the #hoo y mfflï¬s. Pettis are staying s Mr. Pettis‘ sister, Mrs. Fred H for severa‘ weeks before leaving U their farm _ near MeAllens, 0 wheére _ they wil spend the «.: La 32 __ _ **~* *A FCEman ined ~rélatives _ fromâ€"Green is., on Sunday, â€"_.~> Mr. and Mrs, "Â¥. B: P‘are xt. Miss _ Rev. and Mrs. Mark J. An is living with Mrs. A. R. Warn â€"Mrs.â€"Edward Corey and Mrs, Semmerauy ofâ€"Chicago were the I ton guests of Mrs, E. H. Selig Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Piper 3 the weekâ€"end in Michigan., ‘The Piper sons, Robby ~and Buddy, malned "at kc * oaloto : "o m CCme y CHC v"'d“.n{ij enth grade teacher, will sta §@An this s E.D. Bleimehl home. TB Wilmette, iss Dorothy Schlacks of Chi 'é“;';‘ Â¥ the weekâ€"end guest of her cop 5 m _ Arthur Wagner of _Woodw mins. â€" and Mrs, iss Dotina Belle Je will live with Mr. Meyer ‘this vear â€" Wigetio NogeR, 38 opening of school Ki N"""!M Ave changed their .,,,"*mhr.m 'mm 2 p. m. Frid: neoby â€" ... _3 NC ‘s.â€"Elbert Wheel of Arlington H ~State Park near â€" ~and Mra.~ he. past eight University of and live at the _ of Libertyville, at Lake Como, V Thursday, September at the ho t E' elle. -Jeusen of i ° at nc ampler, in Madio;'.':,"h_na h Mr. and Mrs, . year. >â€"â€"Both .â€" Meyer ~are: t guests at before I;E;V-i;l( MeAllens, hï¬â€™tcï¬l ; Grace and Edi Freeman Ross _ SCHOOL y Branson, staying eeting was Dixon, rp f€, leridith . Euq bhy ick _ w roop $5 "Conniop. rship raphy : hite erit! .o C 3 CECned raphy. _ ‘Troop ?ni'- camping : 3 ‘ptile 'tud'. G rd 'dhnu.; l a04s, swimming blie. alth, Ist "Cl45®, John hichester, hand red Kriebelâ€"ca ing, life savin rpentry !"’ ;, merit ‘b.. alth, camping mping ; Jackâ€" anship, life s, ithercraft, â€" lif udy >A : Clnk, . Ortan, ithâ€" tion ; " personal i, Bill Kru Nevins. i ':'tht:ï¬'%‘} dlan._craft, _‘ rsch ; merit g, Indian ‘ers "Dentry, repti merit . badge my Q20 0 T Phil Dostal : health : p}» rd and fop n this sum Hisa s * Highland bird ""M,"" # hk.â€"‘ w Ekhun‘ 'Utl;'lfl, l‘h:e:: m + av 7. inntherers ‘Trivateer" “‘.", ;_?.';',; re ich belo the cou: kes hart Un â€"the Chicago. d throu proba bl ted wit summe nâ€" 64 juent 1 wher y have statio; Philli ictor Venn ; Ha ~Ha