SPRIKXCGS HOTEL ers its uests the following harge: fennis, swimming in , golf o§f .the 9â€"holg outdoor | n the Bâ€"hole indogr course, incing. "Home &f Pluto ng|Area lane, trafin or motor O i8 i tsl'f: the ente of «â€"« H. J. Hawcett, Mgy. . UR YAMCATION IN AMERICA! ks away, n 'tatigg whith leaves you t oy the wonders of the TURY parking puts the Fair‘s very door: t in the Fair grounds, attkndants are a]T id t¢ watch and pro: r. Drive your car to â€" alll means. Park it â€" ustfal parking wor: ongside of the west K of Progress. parking facilities do e yéour World‘s Fair ( hour) ... Sulp Bath wi saif rub, mass: & shower .. Swimimning ........ Golf,Iper day .. Horsk:akl.!{dim d ifor Results _ of|overhead for 15¢ ratlon Je with Bath ading mei EP" OF c South often! PPE in this e Fair your ‘u’r «& « a Id‘s Fair l!.".‘-.' ho hel Dr. W. F. Weir will occupy the pulpit of the Second Pru prign Church of Evanston on Su day, b " cause of tmmmss of the minister of that church. Dr. Weir was)p tor of the gEnmton ': for eleven years, also »‘ .| His son, Dr. John Barr Weir, who rf ceived his Doctor of Divinit | grge at Wooster, Ohio, this past week, will preach in the Deerfield i' sbyâ€" terian Church on Sunday. || |â€" der) and her ;rrived lut tended visit Mrs. Dondan! guest of Mi Beverly H Daughters 0 Chicago. 1 THURSDAY, JUNE 15, Mr. and Mrs. George Sufl*e;‘"ei‘- tertained thitrty guests at a family reunion on Synday in complime} t'Llo their World‘s Fair guests, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wessling and daughâ€" ter of DésMoines and Mr. (Mrg. Clarence Wessling and daughter of Grand Junction, Iowa. igl, ‘a son of the : Raymond .Weésslings, played at the National Band| contest with his high school band,|iin, Evâ€" anston this past weekâ€"end. | & Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Blt&m‘htve rented their home for the gummér to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. O‘Brien of the Edgewater Beach Hotel. r.‘ and Mrs. Bates and son Carl Jobn, will 30 N. Michigan, Chiu(:.ecflan a| tive service to: those king r charge: also gpartments and share, referencés. Call H. P. 183 RELIABLE LAUNI AND DRY CLEANING | Phone H. P. 178 QUALITY: LAUNDERERS . DRY . CLEANERS 60 N. First St. _ Highland Park Lee‘s Service But Fine Qualitz Work Guaranteed. 20%. Discount, Bring and Call. Call and Deliver Service, Also. . 380 Central Avenue Phone 361 Sol. A. St. P Nursery |L Phone Highland Park 2 EVERGREENS J. SMI Guernsey Milk | / 13 cents per quart | | tF] j Our milk averages 5%) but: .. terfat and the bacteria 0 r'nt $ is welk within the requireâ€" F ments of g:rtiflofl milk. | 4C Our herd is free from Tubeérâ€" \/ eculosis and Undulant er . 4 and is tested regularly by the | | 11 9 Neanartment of J» ; We invite visitors to ‘the dairy barns at any timgé: durâ€" Hooks Fai MILL RO Laundry and Dry Cleani TELEPHONE 410 PRICES LOWER ; THIS YEAR | TELEPHONES children of M Thursday for | at the Endd'{ rille was the C£ Katherine f Dondanville ( Isabella convention in and AL and PERSONAL listineâ€" IRY Y» ildren Eqi x: 't?e 5:", o. +ku_| | Mri an ") ffs| two chil ,‘; _ |. were | gu t ‘wf ‘ML OA eall 16 & hiCflnp Maâ€"Kaâ€"J Ir. Bates will be an r. Bates will be an ingtructor in :’hssfn for nature st y At the dlose of camp they will visit relaâ€" tives in Iowa. They have been stayâ€" ingâ€" at the W. K. Hout home the éut‘gvenl weeks." || ||, : | Migs Anna Gerbert â€"of Half Day spent Sunday with Miss Margareth Phgfe. ./ [ | Mr, and Mrs. William White and ca-bildjnn of Chicago spent Bunday at the Samuel Rockenbach Rome. _ | Mr; and Mrs. Henry M and two children of Arlington Heights were|guests Saturday at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Emil Fredricks, . ( Dr. and Mrs. C. Johnston Davis and Mr. and Mrs. F. H.‘Meyer reâ€" turned Monday from a two week‘s visit in Missouri. â€" i3 : | The Lawrence McDerfiotts have rented the Arthur Cashmore house on Sunset Court. _ >«‘ 4} | Mr, and Mrs. Harold ver and family have returned from a week‘s v?sit (with Mr.! Gruver‘s parents in Winnetka. | * |Miss Hazel Miller,, eighth grade teacher, left Saturday for her home in Pittsville, Missouri.. . \Miss Stella Spriggs of Chicago spent Sunday at the ‘home of her brother, Dr. V. W. Spriggs. ® (Doreas Circle One will meet Monâ€" day evening at the ho of Mrs. J.| G.; Russell of Rosemary Terrace. Mrs..E. L. Vinygrd will \be hostess to Doreas Circl¢‘ Two,) the last Thursday afternoon in June. There will be no ‘July meeting of the Ladies‘ Aid Society of St. Paul‘s Church. Phyllis Seago has retu home from the University of Oklahoma. Dr, and Mrs. Roy Betgen Guild of Garden City, Long Igland, who have returned from New York to spénd the summer at their former home in Evanston, were the guests of Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr. on Satâ€" urday. ‘u i 0|.> Charles C. Kapschull, genior vice commander of the Ameri¢an‘ Legion presided Saturday eve 31 at a meeting of the Evans Witkins Post (North Shore Line Post), which met at the Merle 'Youn‘ cottage at Lake Zurich. I . Misses May and Martha Karch spent the weekâ€"end in ss Plains, Wik., with their sister Mrs. Frank Saeman. On Friday they attended the commencement, exercises at Pio Nono High School in St. Francis, Wis., where: their nephg@gw, Jerome Saeman, was a member of the gradâ€" ‘uation class. > He will ‘mttend the University of Wisconsin ht Madison next year. +| [ "Wise Hearted" was the topic seâ€" lected by Dr. W. F. ir for his sermon last Sunday forithe young people, especially ‘to the| graduates, Mrs. Delbert Meyer will be hostess to the members of the Buesday Eveâ€" ning‘ Sewing Club next Wweek. Miss Dorothy Myers â€" ated from the East Hig Madison, Wis., on Fr Myers moved from De years ago. t Mrs. Irving Brand sttended the commencement éexercisges at the Mallinekrodt High Schgol, Tuesday ev:nï¬ng in Wilmette, where her sisâ€" tor, Peggy English, wat one of. the class of thirtyâ€"seven :ï¬unted. Miss Jane Warner entertained at a tea on Sunday in hopor of the birthday anniversary of| Retta Ree Hipsley of Northbrook. | + ‘Miss Hildred Kueh!, who taught the upper grades in B§nnockburn School is returning this week to her home in Decatur, IIl . | The large brooder â€"housge for Edâ€" wir F. Weigel‘s chicken farm, in the heart of the village, is néaring comâ€" pletion. f h The Deerfield O. E. S. Wwill observe Past Matrons and â€" Pakt Patrons Night this evening at the Masonic Temple. | ; * Mr. and Mrs. Williard |Hutchison and |Mr. and Mrs, Williim Hellman of Waukegan were Supday guests at the S. P. Hutchison. home. My. and Mrs. Dan Holmes left Monday on a business t P to Michiâ€" gan. pl.ucEl! Mr. and Mrs. R; E. L. l#olmes left yesterday for their home in Clarksâ€" ville, Mo., after a ‘mont! 4 visit with relatives in this vicinity:| | Mrs. A, Jardine of Chigago spent| seyeral days of Jast week at the | Hsrold Plagge home. Betty June | Plagge returned t‘: Chichgo with her | grandmother Saturday for a visit. | -;Mgn"nd Mrs. Chestee Wolf 'verei the Sunday guests of Mr, md‘M‘rs.‘ Elbért Wilson in Racine ,i;'l'hoy,‘ierel William Desmond is réopening his electric shop in the litfle building on Deerfield Avenue, formerly occuâ€" pied by Mrs. Brown‘s Home Puppy Shop. . yc Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Webbe spent the weekâ€"end at St. Johr‘s Academy in Wisconsin. Mr. Webbe is a gradâ€" uate of St. John‘s. § The poppy poster mafle by Riley Lockridge of | the annockburn School which won first place in the contest conducted by the Deerfield Legton and Auxiliary, will be enterâ€" ed in the state contest, to be judged at Park Ridge. | Riley| received a bronze medal. . %€ _ Tony Boyt‘s restaurint in ‘the Knaak building opened Tuesday.. s (Was graduâ€" igh School at Friday. The Degrfield two Nep en accompanied by the Frank Wilson|their son, Milton and A reunion ; class of 1928 was Feld : last .T y evening: at. the high. school." About thirtyâ€"five atâ€" tended. ner Joy Tibbetts was in ch f ;hrénngements.' Mr. â€" and â€" . Harold . Andeérson ‘and baby‘ Charles visited at the Philip. Jr. home on Sunâ€" d.y. . I i [ 1h4 Philip Scully) SP..were Mr. arrd Mrs. Robert Re Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Gus H and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Willikim Huber of Elgin. .Mr. H.+J. Allardt of Chicago was the house glies of his sister, Mrs. Monday. ! N ~A ‘Among ° from Deerfleld who attended t mmencement exerâ€" cises on Su at the CKicago Junâ€" ijor Sthool ngar Elgin are Mrs. Milâ€" dred Gibbs,} Miss Frances RBieder: stadt, Mr. n Stryker, Georg Stryker and Jane Ashman. I: Mrs. W. tton is entertaini the Sewing| Sfciety of St. Paul‘s the Sewing| Sfciety of St. Paul‘s Church this rnpon. s | The Barz@wski family has moved from Hazel nue to the house on Somerset Avienke, formerly occupied by the D. A stings family. 4 The Queent Egther and Rachel Cirâ€" cles met joiptly on Thursday with Mrs. Peter Pertry and heér daughter Mrs. Edwin] Bickman as hostesses. Jean Pettls gnd Orin Spalding of Highland Phrl} took part in the commencemé¢ texercises in Elburp, Ill., Tuesday efening. Orin who is a cornetist, wal accompanied at. the piano by Jefin.|~_ ;/ Mr. and } hald Easton enâ€" tertained af dinner Sunday Bx compliment | td Mr, and: Mrs.: J. Kynett Hagh of Dysart, Towa. Mrs. Easton ahd Mrs, Hachlen are sisters. ° | | + Mr. aud Mis. Vernon Guncket have stored tleir furniture at the Alvin Landinéler home in ‘Prairie View and have moved from Kenosha. Mrs. Gunekel (is visiting, in Little Falls, Minr, [Mr. Gunckel is emâ€" ployed in a ‘diy cleaning eat,:blis‘g- ment in Hi@ lnd Park. L Charles Grigpen, steeplejack, was pictured â€" in ([Phursday‘s Tribune, perilously perched painting the flag pole on the 1 is ley Building in Chiâ€" cago. Mr. 0';-1- repaired and reâ€" built St. Papl‘f Evangelical Church steeple. sevel ‘ yeats ago, after it had been stguck by lightning. | , _ Mrs. _ Johh Willman and> Mrs. Mary . Koeb ' | spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Ludlla Willman in Chiâ€" .. Mrs. _ Jo! Mary . Koet with Miss cago. Mr. and Mrg) T. G. Johnson have as their gu@st]| Mrs, Johnson‘s moâ€" ther, Mrs. rson, of Clintonville, IIlinois. i ; ~The Inde; ent Social Club met Wednesday Mrs. Minnie Whitâ€" comb. j | ' Mrs. Robért! Page had as guests on Friday, ‘her two sisters who live in Kenilwofth| Mrs. Page enterâ€" tained the Nadmi Circle that afterâ€" noon. Mrs. Beiff Easton will be hostâ€" esss to the p on Friday, July 7. Alext Taylo leased the| _ north of the Crossing® . . Mrs. Robért! Page had as guests on Friday, ‘her two sisters who live in Kenilwofthi Mrs. Page enterâ€" tained the Nadmi Circle that afterâ€" noon. Mrs. Beiff Easton will be hostâ€" esss to the p on Friday, July 7. . Mrs. Hartie#t Léeaming McGuire, principal: of ‘Whe Downer‘s Grave Scehool, and two sons will spend the summ th Mrs. McGuire‘s parents, M d Mrs. J. F. Leamâ€" ing. The Leakjings have taken the Almon Fro§t Rome on Division st. for the su 41 | JOHN Sunday COMPLETE Put Youf Car In Our Hands +â€"]We‘ll Make It Look Liké NEW! _ Wrecked Frames cold â€" w gardless bent! Mr. and Satis AN 322 Eagle River, Wisconsin mosgt popular Resort in Vood#, Fishing, bathing, cing, sporty golf course. ood.| Ameriean plan. The d , each with bath, runninig water, inside tollets, Redubed rates, write today ito and his family have ayside â€" Restaurant, rillage, near Sack‘s Arthur Merner took les straightened remoring â€" ro, r badly they are of Mr. and M B1 3 SPRINGS TT‘S DAHL | Saturday THE PRESS lives/ at the home of Mrs. Gtgker in Phoenix. Koebelin and John Huhn to Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan this past we where the three will rems summer. Mr. and Mrs. Koebe turned Sunday. f Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Tyson Grange, Mr. and Mrs. John ham and Mr. and Mrs. Cha Jordan were dinner guests â€" evening at the Seth M. | home. > it Al Edgeley Todd and Hubert | have received scholarships ; u:“tenp Lake Forest Colle; f s . ; « Miss Helen Reichelt arriv Tuesday from Phoenix, Ari spend several weeks with he er, Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr. Dorothy Bonson underws appendectomy last week at th land Park Hospital _ She member of the eighth grad graduated from the Deerfield ma?l\S(hool, but was unable _ Mr. and Mrs. Hilding O Chigago spent Sunday wit and Mrs. Earl J. Bruso. Mr, and Mrs. J, Kynett q left Monday for their home : sart, Towa, after a several yvisit with Mrs. Hachlen‘s P Mr. and Mrs. John Stryker. a very eventful visit with ti the World‘s Fair, to Chicago and the dunes; also a severs stay in Oswego, Ill., with R« Mrs. Maurice Hachlen. i R. Angus Martin .of Hn1 nue underwent a serious ma eration last Wednesday at fcl{ County Hospital, from whieh‘ rallied. ‘ ‘f Miss Hazel Rapp has r from the University at B« Cal During her stay in th she lived with Mr. and Mrs Moody in Oakland, Calif. Mrs. Charles Timson, mo C. E. Timson, passed away at her home in London, En tend.> ~ Mrs. Walter Sorenson and., ter Marilyn ot\Chicago wer night guests Fl‘ldQ{lt the Blaine home. + "| .4 Marie Jane Friedland, of go is the house guest this 1 Dorothy Wessling. ; 4 Mrs. Earl Varner is en ing the Presbyterian Womar sionary Society today. Lo Including 16 goblets; "Star asd plates ; "Qtay" goblets and many o ly patterns are displayed in this : veniently ‘located in Chicago‘s . 4 © MARIE L GROGAN | < _ . 1000 ‘Marshall Field Annek Buldi , 25 E. Washington St., Chi "BLACKBERRY" Milk $4 ON BEA 19 BIG STAR ; C A R ) We camp supreme for girls, Heré you are ed that your girl is under the cnr#l \women only love but understand theii. Here, your| ter is under the guidance of Miss Edith Pollitt Holf, who had|experience with girls of all and unders ‘their physical, imental ang s} A needs. | | & 1B ~4A%) i8 | _7 Years at ‘Older 1,.* - Far upkln "Northern Michig d_ ying J:]fl& tract of twe[Lty-twb acres on t:z’ rth chore'r mflfl Big Stpr Lake, nine mi juthwest of i win, Michigan, stands Camp Néedkrnis â€" qs *mor .. 4 , f DIRBCTOR . ||. Sraduntfl of ‘the Physical . | [ Educatio® Denartment of . .. (,¢" You CAN afford‘to gend y# *m to | N mis this summer. Full season, weeks, one fde includes i all 1i expenses; use of all q ment includirig horses; instrdeâ€" 7 tion ufider professionals, > ‘ ,0' MISS EDITH POLLITT HoLUT .+* ‘RATES ARE MODER conomical | lunch vith no diseomfor f kitchen Reat ol A delicious and For Gil sie} eomenuncd +* ‘ Name Udell Bui Highland gest ... 1+ f {1.%