f Migs Hazel Rapp will teach muâ€" | sic _English next year at Belâ€" $ . Miss Rapp graduated from |__â€". _ the Towa State Teachers‘ College in | 1982 and last year took post gradâ€" uate at the University of Calâ€" ts "iiï¬dln!‘t«!flmm 4 imined out of town guests at noon members of the Tuesday E ,b*&vh.Clnb. Mrs. Willâ€" man been confined to her home for weeks becdause of an inâ€" C. C; Kaufman and daughter, Irene, of Velva, N.D., were dinner guests Tuesday at the Clarence Anâ€" derson home. Mr. Kaufman is the Soo Line agent there.â€" son‘s mother, Mrs, H. F. McCusker and brother, E. F. McCusker, reâ€" turned to their home in Veéelva, N. D., last Friday. R ‘ The previous week Mrs. Anderâ€" son‘s sister, Miss Ethel McCusker, and Mr. Anderson‘s father, A. G. Anderson, also of VelÂ¥a, were their guests, 3E j Miss Audrey McCusker, a teachâ€" er in the Oak Terrace School, who lives . with her sister, Mrs. Clarâ€" ence Anderson has gone to Velva, N.D., to spend the summer at her Funeral services were held Wedâ€" nesday afternoon (yesterday) at St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church for Mr. Harry Stickler of Greenwood aveâ€" nue, who passed away very, sudâ€" denly on Sunday. Burial was at the Ridgewood Cemetery with Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok officiating. ~Mr. and Mrs, Clartence Anderson G. Russell left Sunday for Wis.. where Camp Maâ€" Wan is located. Deerfield Boy Troops 51 and 52 also are at p for the third period. : il;.lln.CIllfluRondm. World‘s Fair visitors the ._â€". DEERFIEL LOCAL and PER Oak Park, the Ross S Mrs. Ha Muhlk OI*JM at a neighborhood Th afternoon, atiher on Central Mr. and Mrs. Chauncev Gardt Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine ; daughter Shirley are visiting‘ week at the Lundgren thome at verse City, Mich. se T Mrs., Ja Mailfald and daughâ€" ters Ethel, Buth, J d jorie, . visi at the |F M | home in Grove! last Thursâ€" day. Mr. and Mys. Herman Wer were callerg at the iohn; C home on W Sundavy. | Liberty, Ia., is a house Chester W ng home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis | M last byterian Hdme in E tained man, 1 s nome,. wA worship dovlrtmnj of the . E. met Monday ev at rs. â€"c»;kmy cï¬; y .of n. Mass.. k with his: broâ€" T/ mt ds V 1 the . R rogst Bruce Blaine | r?‘n:ton road. y are visiting R. Angus M dgren ‘home at ‘**~"| from Waukega: h. a a4, o) _ | went an operat [ailfald and d808¢hâ€"| " gamge Frits h, J d ‘home in Florida . the |F Me: ]former Mabel » Grove: last Thy Mrs: Carl . ‘ | L1 ters, ‘Ma Mublk enumib:d ;ft:d‘"h,,ith Pric od ",1‘“";*’ ther in Wilmet r chome on Central | \ms Traorkald Louis Meintzer and Sunday. ay at ** | the next hostess. § <Â¥g 11â€" Mrs. Rowan wneetown, I!L, _ |is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Paul 0d | Hatheld. $uarez * | â€" Mr. and Mrs, | Roy Hutchison and â€"| daughter n of Chicago tY | spent Sunday $. P. Hutchiâ€" °* | son home, and y at the R. D. | â€"Miss Dorothy Myers will attend the University |of |Wisconsin . at [Madison this fall| | _ {â€" A surprise party in honor of Casâ€" sins B.. Easton IJI (Known as Juhâ€" jjor) was given ;-' onflay ~afternoon mt the home of h aunt, Mrs. Allen Harder, in â€l, ‘df ~his eighth birthday anniverfary. * \:The annual ' ngton . Camp Meeting will be held| from August 18 to 28. )(ln Deerfield people Are planning to Kend. \ Jean Pettis and :Elizabeth Hoffâ€" man with Retta) Rep Hipsley of Northbrook: will 1 th the Chiâ€" gago Woman‘s 8 e ny Orchestra on Friday, July s 8:30 p.m. in the Hollywood on of the Cenâ€" Mr. and Mrs. ~Jordan have returned from their wedding trip trip and are mow stqying with Mr. Jordan‘s parents,| Mr. and Mrs. "E. B. Jordan of Ar arm. Dr. Raliph M. Whitehead of New | York City and sister, Miss Leila \Whitehead of Chicago are guests ‘of ‘Mr. and Mrs Chrnter Wolf toâ€" .‘dny_ (Thursday) rpP $ July 25. Mrs. â€" Carl . berger ; and daughters, <Mary| Frances, vis> ited with Mrs.| H ‘g faâ€" ther in Wilmet! ‘The Deerfleld R. Angus ~has returned from Waukegan | w he underâ€" went an opera tly. i Samuel Fritsch is very ill at his ‘home in Florida.\ Fritsch is the former Mabel e, The George Sett:l‘u:n occupyâ€" ing the K on . Warâ€" during Mr. ‘s absence. Mirs. J, A. Ir. attended the funeral of Miss Leila B. White in Chicago, on x xesx ‘ Marshall defeated his uncle, Robert E. |Pettis, in the finals, 6 and 5, for the championâ€" ship of the Vernon Country Club last Wednesday in |thirtyâ€"six holes of matched pla ; § land Park is 'Ttuim the pulpit of â€" Bethlichem | elical thurch Rev. and Karl J. Bruso left Monday for a weeks‘ vacation in Canada, N ork . and Michiâ€" Mrs. ‘Ross entertained her bridge cl Friday afterâ€" noon. Mrs. m“du will be Other Cash a Di from B;nkscssï¬w United Government . , on Sunday. ber of «Comâ€" irsday evening, bert.Jordan rir| wedding stqying with Mx¢. and Mr n Farm. hitehead of aylor of Highâ€" t from the E. 1 Estate ... ‘his eighth | Klemp _ |_ Miss rton â€" Camp | Carola ‘om August | guests feld people| Mts. M “g‘."‘ abeth Hoftâ€"| | Mr. Hipsley of | as the th the Chi.| Picchic IGHL on Contract THE the station, of| associate conductress in Phiday ‘ evening, July 28, he @ldnview Chapter, O.E.S., erveÂ¥ ffriends night." _/ | _ Rogert Olson of Chicago visited i':l jabt week with his nunt:td ;i . and Mrs. Carl E. Olson o!:Gwood avenue,) _ . | | Mrijand Mrs. Frank Milton Sturâ€" tev ave had as their guests ral | weeks â€" Mr. . v t'n Jack and. his | 4 . WI S. Sturtevant and her En intan | of Northwalk, Conn., and r. Millard of Barrington, Mags. fltff lretu in August to Deerâ€" ‘ * t pe7t 1. [ Mr/apd Mré: Charles Clark, who me béen living in Mrs. Henry {eyer‘s| home] on Chestnut street, moved| Monday to Highland: Par M h 8. Nighsonger of Zion is visiting |at the A. V. Mericle home. ;Mi ois Sturtevant has returnâ€" ed honflel after a several week‘s visit at thg home of her, uncle, Frank Weibather in Babylon, Long Is s Mrai |Lyle |Andrews and Mrs. Austin |Schnaeble of | Libertyville were punday guests at the Elmer Hgfl a@n hoxgq. 1 1* ns £. of ustin |Schnaeble of | Libertyvill ere day guests at the Elme off hom i siar | on p o | Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ernest Dieber an ‘On Friday, July (28, the â€" le}| Children‘s Home ï¬iufll ry ill hold its annual meeting at nvill rfield members of [St. aul‘s |Ch are urged to ai Mts.] W, F} Weir was hostess to e Jubt Sew Club on Tuesday afâ€" rngord. Mrs, Weir is the former d f Falloway. t Mtk. W. A. Tennermann qtuisd- I } omi eo!'nmittoe.vmeqqng the Eight D,iatrictoftl;e.tx- an Legion Auxiliary on Tuesday terpnoon ,at the home of Mrs. A. vit ginia Gastheld is visiting this sek: with aunt, Mrs, William m-luliï¬e of ‘ Sunday # hon;e :b lh‘er¢ um;lrr k er in ylon, Is s Lyle |Andrews and Mrs. Schnaeble of | Libertyville nday guests at the Elmer n ameal % I his of ‘s, Katieman of Omaha, Neb. ther and wife, Mr. and zrs. Taitel of Knox, Ind. . _ ‘Bert Hedges (Ruth Patter: t Ch was the guest of ive had as their guests eral mluyl(r.;,swxr n ~Jack and his mother, 8. Sturtevant and her son of Noerthwalk, Conn., and ard of Barrington, Masgs. return in August to «. | P § d Mré: Charles Clark, who m living in . Mrs. Hem['y t the Clo day athe John . uncle and gunt, Mr. Becker last exposition on in Chi i‘. 626 OoF saAvincs DEPOSITORS JNITY PAITHFULLY FOR OF CONDITION OF THE â€" will All Demand Deposits ;idu Time Deposits ..._._._._._..___. 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