. ~~He~leaves t Emma Jacobson, ughters, â€" Nanuie ite, three grand her, Charles Ja Funeral services : home on â€"Saterâ€" are available for: lant life at Fiek® Park â€" Gonella; i the Vienna A last Sunday. 1 p; this puts the in the lead with iinst_ no _defeats the first game atâ€"Chicago on a â€" local _ booters the first half of e second to beat of 338 Highwood i _ goalkeeper: ti, fullbacks _A and Joe Baruff, lei, M. Passini. he two common ssed away early as born August _and _Magnani, «~J. Passini for boys will play b at Chicago. ent ris Morning lenna 3; Capitani, 3; ni, 1; A. Zacâ€" Park cemetery. itâ€"3Aâ€"â€"â€"Beerfiteld Locals the Deerfield Presbyterian church Will have a hike and a steak fry at «Camp Oak on Saturday at 4:30 p.m. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore of Chiâ€" . tago visited Miss Amelia Petersenâ€"on _Jlast Monday. se en Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benz and son Bobby. and Mrs. Benz‘ aunt, Miss Elizabeth. Baertsch have returned to their home on Westgate roadâ€"from a two â€"weeks‘~ sojourn: in * Wisconsin. They remained at the summer resort Of Dr. and Mrs. Benz. _ Miss ~Irene Rockenbach has acâ€" cepted a position to supervise the exâ€" panded â€"program of the kindergarten ~department â€" ofâ€"the â€" Sunday â€" church schoolâ€" at â€"the Fourth ~Presbyterian church â€"in Chicago. Her work will begin the first Sunday in October. " 7O o hi _ W U wC RCQC, _ MERSS â€" JTCnne \Fritsch, for . several . weeks,. returned, to Highland Park on Saturday, ‘and Nillâ€"liveâ€"at the homeâ€"of her son, Dr: Earl Fritsch. She had formerly livâ€" O with her daughter, Mrs..C..P. Mcâ€" ‘Clure, but the McClures haye moved A0 Washington, The scarlet fever quarantine at the William Tennerman home was lifted last Sunday. o j .. Theâ€"genior group of â€"Girlâ€"Scouts of Mr. and Mrs. Seth M. Gooder and three children Bobby, Marilyn and Betsy, spent last week end with Mrs: Gooder‘s mother, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mullen of:Canton, Ill., at the home of her brother, Mr. Charles Mulien of Fairview, II1. _ e tosk $s .cs E:sia ent of the Library Board is at the r d, Ohio, is in the center of the group. â€" Mrs. Elien Fritsch, who has been Morris Grant Holmes, architect of the new Highland Park Public Library, DEDICATE NEW LIBRARY burn teachers, is living at the T.â€"G. Johnson home on Chestnut street: Ewald Winters: spent the weekâ€"end with James Small of Chicago. _â€"Mr..and Mrs. B. J. Dickens of Chiâ€" cago visited Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr. on Sunday. ied s Dr. and Mrs. Earl Fritsch and family© of: Highland Park visited at theâ€"James â€"Fritsch homeâ€"last Wedâ€" nesday._ Ben Fritsch, with his sonâ€" inâ€"law, â€"â€"Fred â€"Henning â€"and Aittle daughterâ€" ofâ€" Highland â€" Park â€"were guests at the James Fritsch home on Monday. : * A ts Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Pettis left on Tuesday for McAllien, Texas. Their apartment has been rented to Misses Hazel Miller, Margaret Hunt and Jean Nygard for the school year. ‘Mrs. George Sampson and daughâ€" ter Betty Lou of Chicago visited Mrs. Sampson‘s mother, Mrs. John Huehl on Saturday. + y rooms of St. Paul‘s church. | e The LL.L. group met Wednesday evening at St. Paul‘s church. Miss Wilma Doherty and Mr. Bob Weigel of Chicago were theâ€"guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaBahn on Thursday. 8..P..Hutchison), visited at the Roy V. Hutchison home in Chicago, on Sunday.=~ .. ‘3. * t Mrs. J. C. Hueh] is confined to her bed with arthritis. _ _ â€" . Mr. and. Mrs. Dan Holmes with Mrs. Holmes‘ parents (Mr. and gï¬. rignt The Triâ€"C Society met last Thursâ€" Photo by Herald and Examiner T H E._Pâ€"R E 38 8 â€" Mrs.Lester Stanger of Highland Park| â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"A¥§$ dHEst ZiftitIOUUIt ~A Cd@ it on Sunday., â€"Mrs. Lester Stanger has wonn ze been quite ill with a sinus infection.|â€" Coach . â€"Peel â€"sent â€" his â€"Deerfleldâ€" ~~Myâ€"andâ€"Mrs.â€" Rayâ€" Dâ€"â€"Reedsâ€"anaShickisâ€"prep_â€"gridders out on the field three sons visited at the William of â€"combat â€"in practiceâ€"session ‘Tuesâ€" Hutchison and Gunckel <~homes in day.!or the first tie this season, the Waukegan on Sunday. â€" The Gunekel| Antioch‘township team furnishing the family including the senior Mrs. Gunâ€"| OPPosition on the local field. ~ ckel, Mr. Ray Gunckle and son Le| The Deerfield team is hoping to Ray, Mr. Floyd Gunckel and three| win the Suburban league title this daughters, Verene, Madeline and June| year and Coach Peel has eight letterâ€" ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gynckel{ men back from the championship lmqved from Highland Park recently | squad. # : }and have taken a large house in Wauâ€"| Among the regulars back from the "Kegan. ~_~â€"â€"*~~â€"â€" se it yc Acererts â€"++930 squad are Oldenberg at guard, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Evenson and| Mr. and Mrs. Fred La Bahn were two children Carol and Owen and the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Miss Naomi Grested of Chicago spent| LaBahn of Evanston on Sunday. Sunday with Mr.: and Mrs. William | omm mm ommmme Cruickshank. * . HMHich Schaol Gridders _ Mr. and Mrs. George Stanger and family were the guests of Mr. and ited at the home of Mrs. Fitzpatrick‘s brother and wife, Dr. and Mrs. C. Johnston Davis on Monday. â€" Village Clerk Clarence Huhn states that there will be no hunting in the city limits of Deerfield and Chief of Police McLaughlin will post signs to Mrs. Fred Nielsen and daughter, Annabelle, of Glenview, visited Mrs. Neilsen‘s mother, Mrs. Andrew Wenâ€" derling of North Chestnut street on Friduy. _: :: >‘ _ =". omm Three building permits were issued to S. Parker Johnston for garages at the first, third and fourth . houses from the west on Hazelâ€"avenue, beâ€" tween Sheridan and Oakley avenues. Mrs. George Fitzpatrick and two daughters of Lake Geneva, Wis., visâ€" Frank W Russo andC A. C. SIEWERS, JR. 533 Central Avenue is the very latest in electric refrigeraIOr®, We invite you to inspect its many features, Electric refrigeration is no longer & luxury to be enjoyed only by the few. ‘MHIIOMMH-M * â€"â€" new beauty â€" ample food storage enpacityâ€"positive food â€" preservationâ€" quicker freezing, abundance of ice cubes, and unqualified performance at prices in tune with today‘s â€"pocketbooks, Comparison .__caused _ us ._to _ select _ _the mundmafl“m you are right in buying it. The NEW GIBSON â€"â€"â€" Pershing‘s Ambition â€" § e tion to be an artist.â€"General Pershâ€" â€" ing in Woman‘s Homeâ€"Companion. . High School Gridders Given First Practice â€"â€"â€"Againstâ€"Antioch Feamâ€" The Deerfield team is hoping to win the Suburban league title this year and Coach Peel has eight letterâ€" men back from the: championship squad. % : _Among the regulars back from the 1930 squad are Oldenberg at guard, Rudolph at end, and Berube, Worthâ€" ington and Garling at halfback. Lowe and Daugherty will split the time at fullback, with Cummings at the pivot October 17â€"Proviso, there. October 24â€"Morton, here. s October 31â€"Waukegan, there: ~~ November 7â€"Evanston (homecomâ€" ing), here:; a f & ~November 14â€"New Trier, there. The season schedule follows: September 22â€"Antioch, here. September 26â€"Libertyville, here. October â€"3â€"Open. â€" f FRANK W. RUSSO _â€"Highland Park in 1t + 4n dn Palit w 4 €74