$ . h 4) * Lo t3 £+# P i Mrs, Harold Youngs was hostess at a farewell luncheonâ€"bridge party in compliment to Mrs. Kenneth Hoover on Tuesday at the Briergate Golf Club. The Hoovers, who have been | occupying the Jesse Strong home on Orchard Lane are moving to Terra Haute, Ind. © ;. / Patricia Dobbins has been quite ill this week, & Mr. and Mrs. A.~L. Fry had as their weekâ€"end guests their sonâ€"inâ€" law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hayner of Milwaukee. The Fry family moved last week from the C.. W. Getty home on Westgate Road to the Clarencée Varney house on West Deerfield Road. $ James Byrne of Reading, Pa., has been visiting at the Hood home this past â€"week. 46 Mrs. Mennell has been entertainâ€" ing company from Chicago recently. Mrs. R. M. Vant is quite ill with an infection in her head.‘ # Mr. ‘and Mrs. Lester Henning have moved to Highland . Park. Mrs. Raymond Meyer entertained her sister‘s (Miss Ruth Anderson) Glenview Club, Thursday evening at the Meyer home. 7 5 Mrs. Edward Horenberger entetâ€" tained her circle of the St. Paul‘s Church on Monday afternoon. Four wellâ€"known artists of the midâ€"west announce an exhibit of reâ€" cent m‘-t the Chicago Galleries Assoe at 220 ‘North Michigan Avenue,; Chicago, which began Monâ€" day, Sept. 24, and will continue until Oct. 15.,. The artists are Karl Plath, authentip paintings of rare birds; Bessie Helstrom,> her own garden flowers on canvas; Edward K. Wilâ€" liams, landscape gems from lovely Brown County; Tunis Ponsen, paintâ€" ings of quaint charm from here and there. Ezra Fritsch of Huntley, Illinois, spent Tuesday in this village. _ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cashmore, who have been living in the Ezra Fritsch house on Hazel Avenue have moved to the Gaidzik farm near Wauconda. PAGE TEN 4 South First Street Telephone 555 â€" Highland Park Deerfield Local and Personal this winter? LIVING IN TOWN GREENSLADE Electrical Contractor Electric Shop NEW RECLINING CHAIR BUSES .. FREQUENT SERVICE New York ....$15.00 Grand Rapids 3.00 Miami ..._._.__... 20.20 Detroit ... 8.50 Muskegon ..._. 3.00 New Orleans.. 13.00 Buffalo ......... 9.00 St. Joe ..._._.... TS5O St. Louis ... â€" 2.00 35 W. VanBuren St. HOTEL BELMONT See what these two splendid North Side hotels can offer you in accommodations and price. Both are superbly equipped, capably managed and have been extensively decorated. 1 | The Belmont is famed for its Empire ‘Dining Room and beautiful lounges. Sinâ€" gle and double rooms and suites of 2 to 6 rooms, full hotel service, with or withâ€" out kitchenette facilities. cht harbor and park. glh:uin‘ to’ioop. Excellent tKns- portation. Very attractive prices. The Sovereign offers you single or double rooms and suites of any size, many with kitchenettes. Beautiâ€" ful ballroom. Indoor swimâ€" ming pool. Splendid dining room. Close to busses and elevated. Select clientele. Reasonable winter rates. HOTEL SOVEREIGN Phone BITtersweet 2100 â€" Sheridan Rd. at Belmont BUS TERMINALS COMPANY Phone BRIlargate 8000 6200 Kenmore at Granville * H. L. Johnson, Manager _ SPECIAL TO ALL 13.50 B. B. Wilson, Manager Mr. and Mrs. A, G. Klemp of Highland Park had &s their dinnet guests on Tuesday evening the Rcv] Thomas English of Culver Cit., Cal. . English officiated at the funeral of {Jerome Klemp at Culver City last spring, The Klempc"bmï¬kht theiq guest to Deerfield that evening tj visit Mrs, John Klemp Sr. and fam ily ; | l r. and Mrs. Glen Bowman en tertained at dinner on WednesdaytL evéning. _ f t _ Mrs. W. W. Clark is entertaining het dinner club this evening at her home, "Wenwood," Deerfield Road. â€"â€"Mr, and Mrs. R. E. L. Holmes and théir grandson Earl of Clarkesville, Mo., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison this week.‘ The Holmes will return to Wiaukegan again for a Mr. and Mrs. Irving Brand were Sunday dinner guests at the J. P, English home in Evanston. Mrs, Brand‘s cousin, Rev. Thomas Eng: lish of Culver City, Calif,, was thT guest of haonor. A 4 & Frt:!r. and Mrs.. John o.iones and and .Otto Bartel of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tesch of Wheeling were guests Thursday at the Jacob Ott home.: Ts Mrs. F. P. Browning of Chicago visited friends here on Wednesday. at the home of her icfaugï¬m-in-lqw Mris. Eugene: Becker, J > Miss Charlotte Brand will enterâ€" tain the Just Sew Club on Tuesday afternoon. > { $~+4 ¢ Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Kress, Mr, and Mrs, W. B. Carr, Mrs. Grace Cottrell and Miss My Cottrell, attended the C M. & St, P. veterans convention at the Hotel Sherman in Chicago Thursday ‘and [Friday of last week. f 1} ~The Altar and Ro Society will meet at 1:30 p.m. on Friday (tomorrow) at the ;!,;'oly ss Recâ€" tory. The part that this group tfl_l take in the plans for church jubilee Oct. 28 will be discussed at this meeting. Hostesses will be Mrs. H. M. McGuire, Mrs. J. Wachtholder and Mrs. Riley. H Â¥ 4 rs. George Ott is still very ill at her home on Forest Ayvenue. Mrs, Christ Bendt of Chicago has been visiting at the Ott home. I isses Alice and Lydia : Rockenâ€" h, who ';;nve é 5‘. h‘tt.lesa:;‘rt-‘ ment in Evanston, spent Sunday with their -pnnd!aï¬or.;'};mp 8 Rockenbach. Miss Alice, who taught in Buchanan, Michigan, for several years, is now physical education inâ€" structor at the Niles Center High Sc?ool. Miss Lydia is ¢employed in Chicago. They are‘ ‘the {daughters of the Orman Rockenbachs. Mrs. Arno Frantz, who underwent an operation recently at the Highâ€" land Park Hospital, is much imâ€" proved. 1 prsat 3t ’(rs, William Huhn i:lhionï¬ned to her home because of a broken toe. _ RATES CITIES 1.50 4.50 3.50 Tel. Wabash 4740â€"37 Wichita ......... St. Louis ..._.., Kansas City .. 9.10 > . C. Youngs are entertainâ€" ing farewell dinner dance for the eth Hoovers ‘on Saturday event t the Briergate Golf Club. Re1 Chur th@ Deerfield village board will hold W& regular monthly meeting on Mondgy evening, Oct. ist. These mee t § have been attracting a large@Â¥oup of women voters lately. "T i )eerfield chamber of comâ€" merc@ Will meet this evening at Shuâ€" grue‘s Â¥estaurant. § A Mrg John Vetter was quite severe: ly injf@Red in an unusual accident on Sundf#y) while enroute to Downers Grov 'r ‘"WThe Vetters were with Murâ€" ray (MiApbell and had just reached the iff@rsection of Milwaukee and Wolf |RDads, when .a horse, which had -‘,4 A grazing along the road, sudâ€" dently ! Jimped on the car, smashing it so Migould not be driven, and cutâ€" ting ;f, horse. ~Mrs. Vetter, the most | |@ériously injured, had a bad -iï¬ her head and! a bruised cheekgih ‘ Th reas Society will hold an allâ€"d eeting next Thursday at the eld Presbyterian Church. M hoste Ladi tern( visit b@fore returning home. Jaile Krause who dislocated her hip I#@Â¥ year still must remain in a cast WBd is unable to attend school. Rey and Mrs. Earl J. Bruso have returAéd from their trip to Florida. Rev. Wohn H. Taylor of Highland Park||Bécupied the pulpit of Bethâ€" lehe a @hurch during his absence. Promotion Day will be observed retur Rev. Park lehen Chur ugwh am l.ks's.s's,ALBs End FALL and SPRING furnace tending now! (§9 t 8 homas Steenbergen of the f God, near Beaver Falls, School. William â€" Steinbaus will be o members of the St. Paul‘s id Society on Thursday afâ€" Oct. 4. E. K. CATTON 1 d en ron ol i eel t o+ M 0 o it So that you may have a Firedor Gï¬ï¬humer without making any investment, we will install this burner in your heating plant without cost to you. While you are tryn&g the Firedor, you pay only $2 monthly. This trial offer makes it possible for you to try the Firedor Gas Burner without obligatipn to buy. Ask for all the facts now ! C ay: at NORTH SHORE Gas CompaANY Typewriter Man ERT LARSON STATIONER Special low rate for this service Eliminates all furnace tending labor Prevents overheating and underheating Gives perfect control over home temâ€" perature | Ends need for reâ€"kindling or building fires ts : Heats most homes for no: more than cost of ordinary fuel | Used 35 to 40 per cent of the heating season $ CALL the Presbyterian T H E P RES S Bobby Pettis and his little cousin Ward Anderson, both four years old, have been quite ill at their respecâ€" tive homes. Mrs. John R. Notz was matron of honor for her niece, Mrs, Alice Flint of Highland Park, whose wedding took place last evening. [ : ‘ I{u Elta Sturm, who is employed at the J. R. Noï¬l home, was in an automobile accident Sunday evening on Deerfield Road and was badly eut and had teeth knocked, out. She is now at her parents‘ home in Prairie View. ~Freddie Hunt III, of Rogers Park, is spending & week with his cousins, Danny, Bob and ‘Roger Hunt. Their grandmother, Mrs. Fred R. Hunt, Sr., is also a guest at their home, â€"Miss Bernice Whitaker of Chicaâ€" go spent Sunday at the Chester I. Wessling home. «t k Pa., spent Wednesday and ‘Thursâ€" day .at the home of his cousin, S. P. Hutchison. : .: 4 . Milton: Merner: and Olive Frantz were host and hostess Tuesday eveâ€" ning at a business meeting of the Bethichem E. L. C., E. The year‘s program was approved. DETROIT Telephone Highland Park â€"3300â€"3301 neat is necessary so the fire goes out Mhn&i reâ€"kindlin when heat again is needed. The disadvantages of ord nary fuel make extra labor an prevent a home from bein kept at a comfortable temperature. L - | With a Firedor Gas Burner in yor hcatip(g plant all of th dificulties of fall and spring h ting are eliminated. ‘Ther is no heat waste . . : the nhisafre oaf :tartinw/fornk i2 anda in a furedor Gas Burne i heating plant all of th difficulties of fall and sprin ting are eliminated. ‘Ther is no heat waste . . . the nui of starting\fires is ende . . . your home always ‘ib at a comfortable, healthfu temperature. | $.%" 3 There _islnothing for you y to enjoy heat this fall wit a Firedor Gas Burner. I a Firedor Gas Burner no ON TRIAL and use it during the coming chilly fall day: If, after a trial, you wi it removed, we will take it 08 without any expense to . Here is your apportunity t escape the trials of fall and ng heating! Telephon now for details. § " & e Everyone who must tend a heatin P HhGL wi M M > k g plant knows that wid fluctuations in outside temperatures make fall and sprin mE UFY l dbr hsn eogudimary see dnati n sc itomn atratitind Sss the two most difficult hea :g seasons. A heating plant car not be regulated accurately with ordinary fuel. * Window often must be opened to lét heat escape. \On some days n Ds L 5lt ce caaaletn uC C North Shore Distributor _ / Highland Park Office, Highland Park 617 Prospect Ave., Lake Bi f Phone Lake Bluf The General Motors Corppration have their monogram WELDER‘S RADIATOR ER, which shoud be sufficient satisfy the most skeptical,. It seals the leaks h.mfl’ and d a 100 per cent solder job. your dealer for insist ug SS 48 N \BHERIDAN ROAD _ &::m AYS 9 a.m. to 6 p.Â¥. © : 8 AYS 2:30 to 5:30 for reading gnly. !a-omh-vudufl Iq':,cm hm ined by * f # First Church of Christ, Scieptist Seal Radiator Leak: ; 'E.‘w.g;,_ V apor, H: Low Pressuro®Steam _ Betimates on New and + ork â€" Repair Work s Specia 89 CLIFTON AVENUE °_ _ 733 GLE A Telephone Highland Park 2282 B â€" \ Telephone Wighland P J. A. BCOBWALL § x. 1}, MURPE MURRPHY & SCHWALL CGAS BURNER . . . and continue to use your present fuel for winter heating FIREDOR If he will not supply you, you may get it directly from Welder‘s Radiator Solder CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READINC R0OOM mwymw;iprmthwlv me manuf automobiles, | , _ Heating and Plumbing Contractors WELDER‘S RADIATOR SOLDER g tor you ty to enjoy heat this fall wit Burner. I a Firedor Gas Burner no d use it during the coming chilly fall day R. 8. UDELL Highland Park Install a with THURSDAY, SRPTEMBER e d § t «yHVU Mil M H W a ath M y AT W e aF we m nc M Bi a T E AY Te M M 0 M n