& with the Secretary; eree Commission at ‘ GHVEN of the § ~with the ° Ilinois f an application for ience and necessity arrier for the trans bétween CHICAGO, T‘E, KENILWORTK D wWOODps, GLENâ€" AND PARK, HIGH DAN, _LAKE FOR oRTHBROOK ANP upon Bond 1# ~time and place 4 ication may be .# # with the Secre mmerce Commission Y, DECEMBER 3; Y GIVEN ofâ€" the fl red . with the Illinois a of an application venience and necessity carrier for the tramâ€" between CHICAGO, e of West Deem;; nberger expects to several weeks, _ Robert Cole have ne and have moved foseph McGuire and on â€"spent Christmas and â€" Matchless ph farm is on Old en received from who is in the air. ‘ YFâ€"X Squadron CKING _ COMPAXY, . KREMA, Year‘s holidays j J. M. Dewey, and \nna _May, Alice, layâ€"evening. â€"â€"â€" h who retired from ness a number of mbling a new herd hased â€" Donlougen e time and place of es with his ‘sigtep Mrs. Earl Van;;_ mained until Mon. AN, LAKE FOREST, T LAKES, NORTH UKEGAN:; NILES, ROOK AND DEER rgan of Osterman his work in Ch. _ after a short i ring as a fullâ€" ilot. 2 T PPLICATION rger underwent 3 â€"atâ€" the H.Lh%{l a y. . ho is> eightvy.fam. PLICATION KING COMPANY aughter Bond Issue Routs President. in Omahy . Reiâ€" 1887 â€"Myp 2 Mr.. andâ€"Mrs.. C. W. Boyle and two daughters spent Christmas with Mr. Boyle‘s parents in (Green Casâ€" tle, â€"Ind. ts ; _ Mrs. Etta Olp of Evanston spent Christmas day . with the Merner family on Forest avenue. RELIABLE LAUNDRY ._Ambrose Montavon, who has been in the Great Lakes hospital for sevâ€" eral Weeies is now at his hkome, "The Green Tree Inn.‘" enville, JIL ...._:> .: ____.___.. 4 _ Mrs. Th#mas Porter of Pembroke, Ky., is the holiday guest ofâ€" her daughter, Mrs. Robert L. Johnson of Brier Hill. ~© ~â€"Mr.â€"James Fritsch and his daughâ€" 65;â€"Miss~Bdr dimwep 3 t the John Fritsch farm in Northâ€" eld on Christmas day. :0f Springfield avenue. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. William Steinhaus and Mrs. Elmer Schmidt. The speaker of the afternoon is to be Mrs. Arthur Lee of Wilmette who will give a general:talk on the Bensenville Children‘s Home at Benâ€" mjlkJ, nl. Aal T _ _ ©The Ladies Aid soéiei;â€"';)} St. g_tnl’sAEvaagelical church will meet â€" Mr, and Mrs. Ira Gardner were hosts at dinner on Monday evening to _ Mi Amelis.._P $ ; Miss Edith Stemler and she reâ€" mained with them over night. _ There will be an all day meeting of.theâ€"Dorcasâ€"society=â€"ofâ€"the â€"Presâ€" byterian church on Thursday, Jan. 7, at the home of Mrs. Fred Meyer. A Pot Luck luncheon will be servéd} atâ€"ncoon. The day will be spent mending for the Dorcas Home. ’ DRY CLEANING Co. Jough, granted by the Board of Naâ€" tional Missions of the Presbyterian church, taking a course in Religious ~Educationâ€"atâ€"theâ€"Presbyterian ‘Colâ€" «Jlege of Christian Education in Chiâ€" eago. Miss Stemler and Miss Amâ€" elia were room mates during their junior year at the Presbyterian colâ€" lege about ten years ago. 34 afternoon in honor of Mrs. Shapiro. On New Yegr’s day, Mr. Shapiro will join his famliy at Knox for a day‘s visit. k Miss Amelia Petersen of â€"Elm W-Mwâ€"hermwm‘y 2 and Tuesday Miss Edith Stemler of La Grange, Wyoming. Miss â€"Stemâ€"|_ ler has been engaged in rural social s service work at «Browneys Creek,|. â€" Ay, tor _ seven. years. ent_ time she is sper Mrs. Solomon Shapiro and three children are spending ~this week with Mrs. Shapiro‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Taitel of Knox, Ind. _Miss Edlyn Landau of ‘Evanston spent Christmasâ€"day with herâ€"sisâ€" ter Mrs. Howard Stryker of Roseâ€" THURSDAY, DECEMBER s1, 1931 Wis., is the guest of Miss Jean Petâ€" tis this week. & rect oCca Phone H. P. 178 I and Persona of Deerfield _ AND ‘ Mont., is visitihng at the home of her brother, Mr. George Stanger and with other relatives in this viâ€" e]nity._ n d n n d â€"â€"-â€"lâ€"â€"â€"â€"‘ â€". Miss~ Ethel Button spent last Miss Jean Scully was the guest of her sister Mrs. Roy Stace of De Peére, Wis. Christmas week. § _ Mr..and Mrs. Johnâ€"R: Notz enâ€" tertained ‘at a family dinner on Christmas day. Covers were laid for eighteen and the _guests were Â¥8.~May â€"tntors The United States Bureau of Mines COKE is a highly satisfactory home } this reliable recommendation and bur There is a size that will burn with gr plant. Call your fuel dealer and ask | service man to recommend the corre obligation to you. Or return the coupon The picture on the right illustrates the quantity of ash taken from a heating plani where ordinary fuelâ€" was used.: On the left you‘ see the much smaller container which holds ashes remaining after _ COKE was burned for an_equalâ€"period:â€" COKE leaves 2s comparatively few ashes! * Note These Economy Features: SAVE NOW! oo otnt it isnn c vâ€" e oi i‘es imreau of Mines in am official report states that ly satisfactory home heating fuel. Guide yourself by ommendation and burs WAUKEGAN KOPPERS COKE.. that‘will burn with greatest efficiency in your heating â€"|â€" r fuel dealer and ask him to send a Waukegan Koppers recommend the correct size far van tn hums. Te.__ * . _ fHEâ€"PRES s other week following the lifting of the â€"quarantine. . Miss Mildred Kuehle, teacher in the Bannockburn school, with her sister Miss Helen, who teaches at â€"%râ€"?hï¬ip-’m“tr;"ï¬'mily is now out of quarantine. Philip IHI remained with his grandnarent« an. road. â€"Miss Ruth Jgackson ll!ltwâ€" ""-‘-t.; vitations for a New Year‘s Eve party~at â€"her "home 6h Warrington 10â€" 01 O py, " PO*# _ CHCAZEO, _ INOFTh. brook, Highland Park and Deerfield. id ask iim to send a Waukegan Kopper:_ : correct size for you to burn, There is no coupon below for complete information. | â€"(3) Makes No (35) Responds Quickly â€" (2) Leaves Few Ashesâ€" grandparents anâ€" outf attention Mr. and Mrs. John Traut (Ellen McCraren) of Fremont spent last weekâ€"end at the Thomas MceCraren home on E. Deerfleld road. Wilmot, Bannockburn and Deerâ€" field schools will open Monday, Janâ€" vuary 4. & Wis. ut #rRt