uarters in East Chiâ€" . Sambrook has been dem. ; this interesting phase of and cooking for‘ many has ‘earned a great repâ€" an expert in the field. tion Ancludes various :ooking utensils and ovens be â€"made out of tin cans ’q. He will demonstrate the various utensils and &ehekimho'fï¬r-ufl- â€"of the types of "Tinâ€"can any other makes of on disâ€" $ 495 Yew CORDS Hiâ€"Spzed l1 restore an even flow patrasting ebony. Hear cover tells when to Makes perféct waffies haver. New clectric shaver roughest beards without Fblades. No moving part li;'n. No br_rl'l’ng lotron shaving e ‘-vu‘m dull. sls arm adjustable at e homespun maâ€" and gold. Variety hite fabric over would like to arage rd cast metal base rusually attractive ift finished in throâ€" ch Wair Dryer. Blows wickly dries hair. Ideal fot earing apparel after launâ€" d in ivory. An appliarce Res. Phone Rhland Park 1342 YÂ¥, NOVEMBER 28, 1935 eating Co. uaranteed rvice Phone Deerfield‘7 MPS the Twin Cities Counâ€" WEAR sed power without Park 0 up Wattlie Iron s$s795 | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1935 Deerfield young people who will be returning home from college this week for the Thanrksgiving holidays aré Robert Gintér, Virginia Farmer and Joseph W. Brown, of Bannockâ€" burn, Walton Reeds, Richard Merâ€" ner, Helen Engstrom, Jean Brand We F4 PRPCAT P eR i M M Cettee ie ct 1 cOe ie Peronld CE C e EOm t o SE AAsminiee t . P NE C EOE CETEEEEe c 1 ce EOM and Mary Hoffman, all from the| group of girls will play "Santa‘" University of Illinois; Jane and| to a needy Chicago family. ;:"e Henry Crawford, David Stryker,| are three children in this family, Edgely Todd and Ruth Bolt of Lake| ages 7 and 5 years and fouf weeks Rorest college; Charles Orsborn,| old. The girls visited at this home Bradley Institute; George Ashnran,| last Saturday. 1 ;) Virginia Military Academy; Betty|â€" Girl Scouts of Troop One ;'g*ve a Hoffman, Lewis Institute; Doris| surprise party for their leader, Miss: Hunter, University of Chicago;| Beth Andrew, on Wednesday afterâ€" William Crawford, Lawrence Colâ€"| noon at the Bethichem church. _ | lege; Mary Jane Condon, Art Inâ€"| ‘Mrs. Elsie Oberrauch McéKenzi stitute; Clifford Stanger, Y.M.C.A.| of Glenview enyuined at a mil College; Olive Frantz, North Cenâ€"| cellaneous showetr for Miss. *erd tral College; Elizabeth and Marâ€"| Varner of Highland Pnri;; las garet Burghart, Sacred Heart| Thursday evening. Miss / Varher‘ Academy; Eleanor McDermott, Na«| marriage to Gerald Robertson too tional College of ‘Education, and| place: on Friday in the Deégrfiel Thomas McDermott, St. John‘s Milâ€"| Presbyterian church. $3#1 00. itary Academy. Many others are| Mrs. Floyd Stanger andâ€"Mrs$. Ar in states too far away.to permit| thur Lee will be hostesses to th them returning home for the week-‘ Bethel Woman‘s Auxiliary on Fri end holiday. _/ |slay afternoon. [3 I in states too far away.to permit them returning home for the weekâ€" end holiday. Mrs. Ellia Linderholm Rose and daughter Mary Lou of Lake Forest gpént Thursday with M'tg Berry Devine. x Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clemhpé of. Wilmette and Mr. and Mrs. Kenâ€" neth Wilson and children of Raâ€" vinia were guests, at the Russell Potterton home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Barrett and children will attend a family reunion at the home of Mr. Barâ€" rett‘s mother, Mrs. Lucy Barréett, in Chicago on Thanksgiving day.. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Worth Dewey of Chestnut street entertained at cards on Saturday evening. $ Mrs.: S‘ S$. Love, Mrs. Berry Deâ€" vine, D?lrs. Mildred Love Gunckel and Miss Verene Gunckel visited Betty and June Gunckel in Chicago on Sunday. Mra} Fred Trute of Chicago spent Tuesday and Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rogâ€" gow of Park avenue. Mr. and Mrs.‘ Carl Mau, with Frederick and Alice Simons of Chiâ€" cago spent Sunday with relatives here and were dinner guests at the William Johnston home. The Deerfield Camp of Royal Neighbors will meet Friday eveâ€" ning at the Town Hall. A pot luck supper will be seryved. Harry E. Moore and Miss Esther Merrett of, Chicago visited at the Reichelt home on Sunday. . â€" Miss Rose Frost had as her Sunâ€" day guests Miss Margaret Shiels and Missâ€"Julia Verbekeâ€"ofâ€"~Lake Forest. ‘Mrs. Leonard North will enterâ€" tain the Independent Social club on Wednesday afternoon. L Ward ‘Anderson, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Anderson, has been very ill for the past three weeks. . . K Mrs. James Ryan has moved to the Carl Mau,apartment on Forest avenue. The Ryan house on Chestâ€" nut street, now owned by William Lesser of Northfield, is being reâ€" decorated preparatory to renting it. Miss Caryl; Frantz entertained the Y.PM.C. of the Bethlchem church at her home on Saturday evening. ‘The young people are preparing a Christmas box to send to Miss Edna Fritsch at Roark, D EERFEFâ€"IIECLE D is the most persoq;'al,fhe most |;| j appreciafed off all gifts . ~ [ /}void the worries of late shopping,fféor distinctive gifts by sitting now fom <_. Yoyr Portfait _ ' , ; f YOUR PHOTOGRAPH 7 South St. and the Friends Mrs. RoBERT E.PETTIs, Cofrespondent ts Time to Think About CHRISTMAS Johns Avenue Hecketsweiler Studio Photograph Kentucky. The box will contain articles for distribution to the misâ€" sion ‘children where Miss I"i'ftseh teaches. v (RH f Miss Anna Marie Herrmann was hostess | to members of the M.M. club last Tuesday evening. ; This group of girls will play "Santa" to a needy Chicago family. There are three children in this family, ages 7 and 5 years and four weeks old. The girls visited at this home last Saturday. ‘ : The Dorcas Society of the) Presâ€" lbyterian church will hold i anâ€" ’nual bazaar and dinner on Thursâ€" | day, Dec. 5, with the serving ‘beginâ€" ning at 6:30 p.m. The bazaar will open in the afternoon. . ; | } ‘Thilo H. Toll has been ¢onfined to his home because of a| serious knee injury. t | [ The Chatter ‘N‘ Sew club will meet Wednesday evening, Dgc. 11, at the home of Mrs. Alex Willman. Girl Scouts of Troop One ‘g?ve a surprise party for their leader, Miss Beth Andrew, on Wednesday afterâ€" noon at the Bethlichem church. ; _ Mrs, William Neville entertaine at a shower on Wednesday ¢venin in compliment to Miss Verda Var ner. t David Stryker is a menther zi the Lake Forest College Men‘s GIl Club. The group sang in Milwauâ€" kee on Friday evening. Â¥] 1 Mrs. G. A. A. Willen will \enterâ€" tain her contract bridge club on Friday â€" afternoon, Dec. Gae Mrs. Clarence Anderson was hostess to the group last Friday. ; | /‘ Mrs. Arthur Pagel will.&e hogâ€" tess to the Evangelical Ditughters of St. Paul‘s church at a party on Wednesday, Dec. 11. _;;‘a | _ ~Mrs. George Engstrom Will enterâ€" tain her sewing club on \}éednet- day, Dec. 11. pxck L. Of _ Mr. and Mrs.. Charles dohnston entertained the Neighborhood club on Saturday evening. _ | | | evening 'M;'s Hans Bahr was h'p%fss to the Quid Nunco club on | ‘uesday V*CTCCET t‘ The Deerfield chapter| of the Rastern Star will hold a public 3‘ stallation on Thursday evening, Deâ€" cember 5,. at the Masoni¢ ';'empie. The next meeting of the Déerfield P.T.A. will be a Christmas, entérâ€" tainment by the school child:}en, not at the regular meeting date but at. a later date in December. | | _ _| ‘ Jacob Kies was guest of, honor at a dinner in observance of his 86th birthday anniversary on \Tuesday, Nov, 19, at his home in |Northâ€" brook. Guests® came from Paxton, Gibson City, Park Ridge and this vicinity to offer felicitatï¬â€™o g.o | Mt. and Mrs. V. V. HiQs'lLy céleâ€" brated their 23rd wedding anniverâ€" sary, on Wednesday, Noy. | 20, | at their home in | Northbroolk. Mrs. Hipsiey’s many friends in Deerfield will be glad to know that he has on Your Gift List improved i t i Phone Highland Pa@ 435 RuE VC PRPRC O OBb ~ in health and hysfrettfm- ed to his duties as station agent in Northbrook. 8 Conrad Uchtman was "Legion Chef" on Monday evening and the oyster stew |was qnjoï¬d by Deerâ€" field Legionhaires at their régular meeting at;!the Masonic â€" Temple. The annual; turkey. dinner, with Russell Pottérton in charge, will be held Saturday, December 9. â€" A Men‘s Fellowship dinner and forum were (held 1131 uesday eveâ€" ning at the sbyterian church. A special feat of this meeting was the music furnished by a part of the Eute Mandolinistic club of Highland Park, with Mr. E. Picâ€" chietti as soloist. This musical club has traveled ‘all over the country giving concérts and it was fortuâ€" nate to have secured| the services of . these ular mugicians. The address by |Dr. Geor L. Robinâ€" son on "Ethiopia" offered a very unusual opportunity to the men and their friendsg. : The dinner was servâ€" ed . by Circle No. 2. | Funeral gervices for Peter Newâ€" ton were hd}d Tuesday at the Holy Name Cathedral, Chicago, where solemn requiem mass was celebratâ€" ed and interment‘ was in Mount Carmel cemetery,. Mr,. Newton and his dat_xghbq‘r, the late Miss Julia, lived for ‘years with t::is sister, the late Mrs. (Theresa |Minorini, in Phone H.P. jar Libby‘s quarts STUFFED OLIVES 4 dozen for .. Texags Seedless Florida 5 fot JUICY ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT Monarch Royal Ann No. 2 size can C Monarch Maâ€"Brown full quart jar SWEET PICKLES 5 Ib. box for Red Raspberries CLEAN QUICK 4400 C >3 e 2 I H NS O N‘S y;f. GLOâ€"COAT is Csl, mmjsiestt $139 Famous Floor Finish by the maken of JOHNSON‘$ WAX NO RUBEBING! NO POLISHING! t m pluubottle depogi_ï¬ THE PRESS JELâ€"LO BLUE GOOS)] FOOD MAR! Deerfield. Since his sister‘s death ‘he has resided at the Bradley hotel in Chicago. He was born in Italy 66 years ago where the family name was spelled Neuton. He came \to Chicago when m was eleven years of age. . Mr. Newton‘s death occurred Saturday at the Henrotin hospital following an illness of about a month. ‘Among the various clubs where Mr. Newton had been ‘employed since 1890 were the Unâ€" ion League club, Chicago Athletic club,; Hamilton club,] South Shore Country club, and the Sky Line club. ~Surviving him‘are his sisâ€" ter, Mrs. â€" Amelia 1# and his brother, Frank. A Miss Alice Eads Qnd Catherine Cunningham l’ve organized a chilâ€" dren‘s choir ‘at the Holy Gross church in Deerfield, which meets every Sunday . morping at â€" ten o‘clock to sing Christmas hymns. Miss Alice Eads, w was taking her novitiate at the Bisters of Loâ€" retto Convent in Canada, and is home on a year‘s leave of absence, plans to leave shog:.ly for : New Mexico. Miss Eads‘is a niete of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Burns of Todd Court and makes her home with them. f $ â€" â€" Mrs. J. J. Rink‘s mother, ‘Mrs. Stackert, is seriougly : ill at the Rink home on Saunders road. 5 M 10c 25¢ 25¢ 29¢ $1 516â€"518 CENTRAL AVENUE Cane l‘“!ldiMlPle SYRUP per bottle ........... Diamond Budded WALNUTS 1935 crop; Ib. .%..~ Crosse & Blackwell cans with & andy and rum ; Ib. can Crosse & Blackwell MINCE MEAT Herghey‘s Kisses or Green‘s Pepermint Patties DOUNG| PKG. ... ...z en Assorted SOUPS Savoy) _ _ RIPE OLIVES large cans Hershey‘s Baking CHOCOLATE 10c per {{â€"Ib; DKG.{...A...cllull0.l.: _ COCOA per Ib. . Ambrieia 3 Pss 17¢ Reverend and Mrs. Earl J. Bruso had as their Sugday supper guests Mr. and Mrs. .Pgdy; Parker and two sons, George arid Robert, of Chiâ€" cago. Mrs. PnrkLr gave a very fine talk on "Belgian Gospel Misâ€" sion" at the evening service of the | Bethlichem church.. It was the anâ€" | nual public Thank Offering eervice | of .the W.M.S. s. Parker is a speaker on the H Maker‘s hour‘ over station WMBI. f 3 Mr. and Mrs. Irving Brand spend Thanksgiving at the J. English home in Evanston. Dr. Waliter B. Metcalf has gone to California for several months. Mrs. Metcalf went west in the early fall with Miss Edith, who is atâ€" tending Stanford ; unjversity, and with. Walter Jr., who is attending the Pasadena Junior college. Mrs. Lee Adams entertained the Thursday evening dinner club last week at her home in (‘Winnetka. Deetfield members jre Mrs. Friedel Fuller, Mrs. Wï¬ Clark, Miss Charlotte Brand, Mrs. Irving Brand and Mrs. Leslie Brand. The Woman‘s‘ fliuionuy Society of the Bethichem ‘Church will hold its annual election‘ of offi¢ers on Tuesday afternoon. Rev. E. J. Bruâ€" so will have charge of the devoâ€" so will tionals. Mr. and Mrs.~J, D ’\=, PP â€"’22"' â€"4’- A pokNgez* sw o «* &7 P Wxk hxk n n n 322¢ 4 y Ap J\ Tb § $ Wt t F \ [ P Wls * Orange Pekoe/ large pkg. small pke. 17¢6 Green Tea large pkg. 25¢ small pkg. 15¢ i" P5¢ 4 10¢ 29c 20c is 200C 15c Schneider of MEAT SPECIAL S Frd;ï¬l Ground Beef 3%3 lb. tSc Sliged BACON 3%lbs. $1.19 will FreE’ Ground I Eg Ib. ESc S1 1 T 1 fsfifzeetbreads Ib: 49¢ r Hill:road will hmv;:'thueu ts: on Thgwl' ng Lo NMrs. J. P. neider and Miss 1 ~Dickinson of Chicago. iss H Weber of the Présâ€" rian ege of Christian Bduâ€" on, C , will have m he young people‘s work at the rfield Presbyterian .church for next three moriths. Miss Weber n‘ alumnus of DePauw uhiverâ€" | Beef got Roast 3 b. Zlc :&EG of i A M B Ib. 27%7¢ urnitufle for living, dining and oc , at very low P"% vhich in storage at my lant. A, E. Norrien, 849 Ridgeâ€" wood avenue, Highland Park. hone 590. A!‘?-“ omvhyww‘.“ Free Delivery PAGE THIRTEEN