Ipent Sunday rs: Elizabeth Chicago was the rs. Irving Brnnd a have moved to mm in the house y the Cook "tten- employed at the l, on Saturday. David, Pa., tt in, spent last with Murray Forest, visited Rehm home in logothy Vetter, Week, Atith her tlub. I returned Mon.. Wis., when the of the death of ex Sauter, last bert Juhrend and d Mr. and In. mt the Week-end I Fayette. Ind. dorf is ill with Holman ind UtBnhn home. l and Mrs; C. east last fall. m of ofBeers of r society will be r " the Holy for children it , win he held in: the 8:30 we the the homie of 's Reimer in spent Wednes- r Mrs. James whit-m Iâ€! It. uni dun was the r sister, Mm. in: are oeett- on Westgate Ittnt Mop- s father, Mr. is ill at his gm, returned last week.. Id Cain: Wolf _ ,T'lth-tMH-Gl-eu -- alum . In“. . -. Ill- 'liEettm-rtrtrrI't"ri, Starting - Lighting - Ignition Generator, Surat. Ignition Unit Ita.ahmd Electric 8m Becheekd and 't-imd Anton“ Bach Ddeo Remy Dim Sta-bu; Tel. B. P. 2774 618 Elm Place ArrtoBixtrandr- . MnYmCul-ndadm in Hout's Drug store andGiiiiGa removed to the Highltnd Park hos pital. A Lake Forest woman fell out of an automobile in the Deerfield busi- ness section last Tuesday afternoon and was struck by the out following behind. First lid was “ministered er. BUMP SHOP iuwrorsuund Amman“ The Tuesday Evening Sewing club will meet next week " the home of Mrs. Herold Young: of Todd court. The Garden club of Deerfield will join with the Ravinia, Highlund Park and Bennockbum Garden clubs at a, meeting of the Community Garden clue at the Highlnnd Park Womnn’a club on Fridny, Jan. 18, at 2 pan. Mrs; Edith Banghu-t of Medinnh, Woh., will be the spenk~ AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS LoCal and Personal A, _ ". oftair1uld l, _ Mrs. Irving Brand in spending to- day (Thursday) with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. English in Ev- mutton. ' IWMI MAY. INDY u. I... AUTO BLACKSMITH. BODY AND FENDER WORK L,, . MQTORCAR ELECTRIC MilRWcllil JOHNSON a; DAHL 'hte- all.“ B. P. 260 " B. SECOND trr. 8"Neethrtrsttttiaet MHIMM" . HIGHLAN D L Claisihed Directory sac-nun ", a- Tuna»: BRAND BROS PAINTING and DECORATING Puma, Wall Piper, Glut Window Shades, Auto Glut . PW’ Sum Central & Second M. Tel. H. P. . summ'w Meierhotlt Han-aware Co. Thursday " their hnéheoii It If); Chicago Were the guest oediGi, ii the Deerfield Rotary club Int The D. A. Heating: family have moved from Deetfieid to Highland Park where they have taken 1 home on Ridgewood drive. Illustrated Talk _ I on Sweden Is Enjoyed W. P. Lockridge. The play is to be presented in the DeerfudWhieidt, high school auditorium on Friday evening, Jan. 20, " 8:15 o'eioek far the benefit of the high school relief fund. A group of high school stu- dents will assist the three members of the committee and Deerfield peo- ple who are planning to attend the play are urged to buy their tickets from a local representative. ' SAN TI BROS. DAIRY mtttiundPnHrsni. PAimr8mmtBmtaramt-t-aag Mr. and Mrs. John P. Miller nmnxnmmn ma..a.1.wum For Quality and Service m_t'ee'ouoht.ota.. mini? I’ll IIIII Wqfbetutn-dtrh--dNetitt.. .rAmpttnu_t-t-rvr-ttitiU0iVi. Alumnus-aim Send your hm: mom to a for mm AND â€AMEND“; We all for 9nd deli": R -b . 1 Lawn Mower Shop John C. Pin Pray. 'o0certtmthichiiittudrur1uta. CABINET WORK FURNITURE REPAIRED Reita-tneun' Upholstering 888 Central Ave. Phone M. P. 673 _ Dry Cleaning - Passing " V Tailoring and Repairing Oar-cub - lu- uIl am Tel. B. P. 495 T 85 B. St. John. Ave. Lawn Mowers Sharpener! Yril0MAN-mllNDRRt90N, inc. 18 N. GM tht. 7 Wanker“. m. Latrtd-Ctetataetttm'Co. Dillon-8M Mrs. Miller delighted the guests with Swedish music and sang Polk Songs to her own accompaniment between the reels. _ . Rotation P. G. Piepenbrok has asked Mr. and Mrs. Miller to ap- pear " a later date at St. Paul's Evangelical church so that the en- tire community may enjoy this in- The pictures were of suéh recent date that they were followed with great interest by the entiie ahdi.. year when they conducted a tour for a petty of Chicagoens to Swe- den on the Swedish-American Line. Hie tell: included experiences on the Atlantic, e Got; Cami“ trip, scenes of timber floating, gorgeous water falls, mountain climbing, Upplander'a encunpment and the beautiful mid-night sun. g Etlarpktg,tt,tttlit In-“ 1 Witt, Deerfield', cenizl tailor, an uninteresting talk on Sweden, illnltnted with motion pictures, which!» ind his wife had taken but Gylloway’q Tea, room. Mr. Miller. Let us save you money on your Glows. TiilainiiFiniru" ibwéi-l JOHN _ _ NELSON B. NELSON The Garden club of Deerfield will meet Wednesday, Jan. 18, at the home of the president, Mrs. E. J. Ginter in Banonckbum. . Much interest is being shown: this season by the six teams bowling each Thursday evening at the Arno Frantz home. Last week the Wolves defeated the Bears 3 to'2. High individual scores in the Bun- galow (Bethlehem) league are held by Arno Frantz, Bruce Frost, Ari. thur Cashmere and Donald Easton. Deerfield Garden Club Meets Jan. 18 t.Hrthttruedeationn1 and prohtahU nppear in national costume. Today’n Rotary meeting in an open forum" for discussing Rotary “hits. ' Deerfield _Bowling MARIO CU CCHIARA Reasonable Prices . No Charga forASacond Cup HOWARD-UDELL CAFETERIA - PHONE 583 . UPBOLtmiattNG CABINET WORK ." CHAIRS RECANED Delicious Food ltti'PAHttiD ms. FIRST ST. HIGHLAND PARK . League Standings irN E