, NoOVvEMBER 19. 1981 the fact that Kobâ€" found his .métier, e (theâ€"same careâ€" same faultless meâ€" concentration), and son as he appears the Door," no betâ€" : than in the "Glory iles." Robinson enâ€" d nothing to disapâ€" e Library Lantern. first â€"kind of spiritual ere millions of beâ€" are trying to spell ong blocks." Robâ€" ations of a family. characterizes the pper of a romantic i of Emily Bronte." O. Henry Memorial e as the winner of short story of the of $100 is given to for his "Haunted appeared in the ‘Doubleday, Doran). ent is made simulâ€" the publication of novel, "Sparks Fly zshton Miffiin Co.). . LaFarge won the for his "Laughing ritten in the same Bsay ~ wisecracking, er books.â€"The Liâ€" irit, by Daphne Du _granddaughter of onist for the place oth in condemnaâ€" lives most of the incritical praise of w is. Then Mr. the plumbing _to s plan to raise $1,â€" 932 campaign. Well, help the situation ward, by Oliver La erested in the naâ€" akes that the be. are ~making; and e children no more prodigies of earlâ€" or defeated soul." confusion failure itences from "Matâ€" or" epitomize the oemâ€"certainly no Robinson, who as es a population to shoot at. 1 Failure Door, by Edward this oftâ€"repeated novel of the Th first meeting of the Cub Pack being. organized at the Holy Cross church, was held Saturday in the parish hall. Nine ‘boys attended and more areâ€"expected at the next gathâ€" ering. They will meet every Saturâ€" dayafternoon â€"at â€"two â€"o‘clockâ€"with their leader, Mr. William J. Amendt fullâ€"fledged Cub Pack. f i McDonough with the Boy Scouts of Troop 75. l _ Mrs. Harry Muhlke and her cousâ€" ins, the Misses Margaret and Ruth Hunt, attended the funeral of a relaâ€" tive in Bloomington on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Lundinâ€"and two children, Florence and Harry, of Chicago ~were Sunday dinner guests at the A. J. Johnson home. Other guests included Mrs. A. Mcâ€" Donald, Miss Benz and Miss Marâ€" celline Juhrend. in St. Francis hospital in Evanston this past week, where she underwent an operation. | . â€" . _ _ Frederick Clavey fell from the playground apparatus at school on Friday and fractured his elbow. _ ~‘The Independent Social club met last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Louis Soefker of winners were Mrs. A. J. Johnson, Mrs. L. C. Fredericks, Mrs. Walter Hofman, Mrs. Fred Bonn and Mrs. held Tuesday Nov. 24 at the home of Mrs. George Harder of Chestnut street. Rev. Mrs. Alice Phillips Aldrich and her son Russell of Chicago were Sunday dinner guests at the home of _â€"Mrs. Frank Jacobs Jr. entertainâ€" ed at two tables of bridge on Tuesâ€" day afternoon at her home on Eim Donald Baldwin and Miss Frances McGinley at St. Mary‘s church in Lake Forest, on last Wednesday morning at a nine o‘clock service. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson and daughter â€" Ruth spent Sunday in Michigan City, Ind. _ _ _ â€"_ s a‘ci*miy of Marengo, II1., visâ€" ited in Deerfield on Monday. Miss Edith Sherman was hostess to a group of young people, on Satâ€" urday evening, at her home on Osâ€" terman avenue. _ t Mrs. Olivia Anderson spent last week visiting friends in Chicago. ~Mrs. Alex Willman will entertain the Tuesday Evening Sewing club next week. She will exchange turns with Mrs. J. R. Notz. ~‘The regular meeting of the Marâ€" ion club was held last Saturday afâ€" ternoon at the Holy Cross parish gymnasium has been rented for sevâ€" eral hours each Saturday afternoon so that the girls will be able to play basketball. _ Miss Rose Frost is president of the clob and Mrs. i(t:iu.T Burns director of their activâ€" Mrs. Joseph O‘Connor Mrs. Agnesâ€"Clavey attended a of Deerfield NOVEMBER 19, 1981 s at luncheonâ€"onâ€"Friday weekâ€"end guest of Miss Harriet Oman of Winnetka. ° Mr. and Mrs. F. W. 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Your fuel dealer will be glad to recommend the most economical size for your heating plant Call him NOW! WAUKEGAN Highland Park. The Frank Saemans family of Cross Plains, Wis., spent the weekâ€" end at the George Karch home on Deerfleld avenue., Mrs. Agnes Clavey was the guest of* Mrs. James Barrett of Park Ridge on Thursday. The Fellowship Supper at the Deerfield Presbyterian church on table The meal included oyster or vegeâ€" MENONI & MOCOGNI stew, which were both attracâ€" Phone Highland Park 518 COKE _ Your Fu Emil ‘Fredericks and Mary Koebeâ€" lin. i. 5 _ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O‘Connor and little daughter, Mary Therese, visâ€" ited Sister Mary Leonette at the Immaculatta School for Girls in Chicago, on Sunday. Mrs. W. W. Clark entertained Dorcas Circle One of the Presbyâ€" terian church on Monday evening. changing from evening to afternoon