Jt 64 Cudahy‘s Round Steak , ,m'mtump 271C n . k . ko oo 090 hn n es e esw unit, ‘American Legion Auxiliary, will accept children‘s elothing for distribution to the underâ€"privileged families.~ It is time to think of clothing preparatory to the opening of school. A request has come in from . a family with five children. They ask for shoes, undergarments, Corned Beef , Rogza“::_ib 23¢ i. 97 L _ Spit| QUMIG extf Boneless Brisket | l _ Native Beef »unday â€"morning, Aug. 2, at the Presbyterian church with Rev.F. G Piopui:rok;ln'm pulpit. Mrs. John Welch, community service chairman of the Deéerfield init, ‘American Legion Auxiliary, will accept children‘s clothing for Rl o ui Nt oo se P n ‘ Th .0 oL 2C A0 c sC0c Ae onl L TL)" ~vopPped route n Madison, them. + $s *4 Wis., to their nw hom in Ohio. > *« _| _ Mrs." Nath@n Block (o N?g‘, f . Union Church Service Mich., who is ending sBveral Â¥eeks "Tne three prostestant churches of in this vicinit . visited Mts3. George Deerfield will unite for the first of | Harder the fore part of :‘week 1 a series of three summer services on I Mrs. C. C. Carrier and ughter, Suuï¬ly morning, â€" Aug. 9 at "tha | Fam, | 4 33°7 ~ArHGr Native Beef them. us1 ol it . 20c AOOw e / RAG William â€" Selig~ of "Chicago, â€"repre: sented <the Illinois branch "of the family at the funeral. "She is surâ€" vived by ‘her husband, : Jacob Selig, ago 78 ‘years: one daughter and threa grandchildren, also a brother, Albert Willman of Hawkeye, Iowa. Two of her brothers, who ‘preceded herâ€"in death were John and E. H. Willman, both of Deerfleld. Mr; Selig is a brother of Charles and Fred {Selig of Deerfield and he exâ€" pheeh’to comehere soon to visit thaws P1 max @uy an Mrs. Jacob Selig (Lillian Willâ€" man), age‘ 70 years, passed away Tharsday> at the: home : of "her daughter, <Mré, Florence EickeDberg in Des«Moines, Towa, after a three month‘s illtess. â€" Funeral services were held â€" Ratnadase ns n o un m A A PURChKASE AT 9 TCirnersirngs d Wiietht inge .e‘ dvcand born July 2; is in anâ€"incubator in the hospital.* Funeral services were held Monday at the Kelly Funeral homeé in Highland ‘Parkand : interâ€" ment ‘was in Memorial Park. Mrs. Hartnack ‘is survived by her thus. band, one little son, Karl, and "ihol new Uaughter. | some DPay, But wmï¬&vlï¬â€"nol,; w# Foux6, ITlL BB A6 + _ Mrs. Mugh Rer; ' rs. H artnack _ (Mrs. Anna mï¬ï¬‚mk, wife of Dr. Hugo Hartnack of 'Doerfl:l;, passed away Friday, July 17, in HighlandPark hospital. Her little d.wl mï¬hin‘,r 'hQ w1 T 2 olite e 9e C was ‘one <of ‘three automobiles,â€"con. taining@ young people‘returning from a rally &t Barrington.> _ on aiepiin ererudp h dodr ty rrincahe idns . whenâ€"the #uto was struck in the side by # Lake Forest"car.: She received injuries « to her: spine, ‘a tom hip, bruisesand / numerous ~ cuts; ;:: companions escaped with» minor juries.© Kenneth Vetter had a scalp wound and Catyl Frantz and Martin ‘Wagner of Northbrook were bruised. The car, driven b’ xfl!‘th! "wm of Mr. and Mrs.«Roscoe Wessling, m:i:rd in"an &utomobile ::: nt: ‘Friday evening, near rington. © She ‘was> thrown fifty feet fromi "‘the! ear," which ~overturned, â€"ne young couple will live at the t wlln i M 604 Vernon Giss, son of Mr. and zn. Emil Giss of Deerfleld and Miss Helen Begner were married Saturâ€" day evening at the home of the bride‘s father in Chicago. Rev. Earl J: Bruso of the Bethichem church ofâ€" ficiated. â€" Miss Esther Begner was her sister‘s bride‘s maid and Harold Giss served his brother as best man. PAGE TEN Miss Dorothy Wessling, daughter DEERFIELD LOCALS : 27c » qal;ci L Sunlight Butter | 1. % hes, lowa, after a three hess. F‘“‘“"‘! ","iu; w‘y in owa ‘an ligâ€" of ‘Chicago,â€"repreâ€" Jacob Selig AaRKET ARPLANE NY J 100y "AV 15 nding . churches of ; in this vicinit;’,,?vicitd the first of| Harder the fore part 0 services on’ Mrs. C. C. Carrier a 2. at the | Jane. of Hahnew 4. 4 Native 27C 1b | YEAL CUTLETs . in Milk:Fed Rolled | | : _ LEG VEAL kOAs'r Milk Fed Deerfi ‘William E. unter, a the staff of th Presbyte Chicago, will y ‘th the ~Deerfield |Presbyter on Sunday, July 26. Jane, of n;i,,g;:'i;‘d:‘ at the Bmeg f laine ho day. St. Paul‘s Guild will Aug. , for a 1:15 ‘of luncheon at St. ‘PauPk Mrs. Alfred |Gastheld j : Harold Vant returner from a vacation trip i% Chl* 8 3: ‘nd ‘ Pierce of Chicago i8 Philip Scully $r..homg@ Other gues were "‘v‘ C}.nm ,8' i Mt'o had recently moved frot to Columbus,| Ohio. ‘The 7 _ ~~200,005,|â€"UmMO, ; P ily stopped GL route 1 l se sR 1-;""-‘ Wlw Mrs. Nagler‘s parents, 1 and\Mrs, James Fell in |F :'{ n:>> Inter Mountain llege will j 6 be "b‘"t- St. Paul‘s|Guild wi E méet Friday, A“t- 7, for| a 1:15 ofe wk M Foavantheacie ce i 4 l Sm n 202 OE D Mr. and| Mrs. No been visiting : Rev. Piepenb ‘Mr. N membered |by a gr men for he cdacho Lynn {ol ’Z{:u' ler, is in cago, whe operation years of fl beth Ann, .\ Rudolph Lauver : ï¬Ã©rthbrpokï¬npâ€" derwent "ap itomy at the Evanston| hospital | last â€" &tuflï¬;- Mr. Lauer, who is #ident of ithe Deenrficld tate bank and a local unâ€" dertaker, |is ‘very | cally : i1 b,ï¬e topetitonitis:: "_.| & . . Py Mr. ‘Mrs; G |C.. Reeder } Benwyn were. S #ï¬linnor xqe:: at the nce‘ Wilkon home on Orâ€" M la ‘m. ?un' H.’w Wilson \Wia n Wwere Sunq‘y ‘ evening suests at their homeé. _ | day '1&:‘ 'wflâ€"i;r";oï¬â€™m""' Mrs. <H} ‘F. M s ¢ : ve t in Vrlvu, . Dr. and Mrs. , Spriggs have the m .. Kogbelin house on Forest nvenue ;nd;s:iï¬l: move ‘ne 1 Segenrt tb* on H .mr“‘? i Miss Atdrey MéCusker left Sunâ€" she rema hk‘n m h i friends icall at h avenue.! | . home from the pital) where she ’ The) clothes have ‘ ace â€" by th cireuim sent to Mrs. W phone call will may be picked ufl. ) their new hom in Ohio. Nathan Block \p 'Nitgg‘, vho is spending pal Weeks vicinity, yvisited t3. ‘George the fore part of this week. _ C C.. Carrinr nB An.sL .l snow : ;h and as other, school ¢ Th alakking 29e | h&n ‘eld:ay; L‘! l # 16 pital * last â€" Saturday. .#m“:: W nt o?ï¬hjye tate bank and a local unâ€" is very | w;’ly ill: die ) Mr. Mra. Carl Stadâ€" St. L ‘"hospital, Chiâ€" e she ivwint a facial n . Lynn is nine E'e:ll'd \sister, Eliz- is: n1.u ) / & St. <Paul‘@ ithurch with Gastfield #s hostess; * | nit retm'n on Monday is ‘very itis, MQI‘, ‘y "Mr. and St. Luke _17¢ 2710 i 'l{he west. iss . Bernicd ilited at the n# on Sunday, : | and : Mrs, o children who Homewood ‘ e Sims famâ€" 35¢|| * Lastin ere guests e on Monâ€" :: Nagler han id Mrs. F. G. er| will be many young nger daughter E‘v’to luv# her pme on Rorest ey| has re d hland Par: hosâ€" d been very ill. # and although iIl | be fully in less l;mmte t your children hoes, as well 0 No I MR acofrotatindWinditt oo 06 23 Alhs dnmass Monday ‘with her parents, Mr. and Mre. Roggow. a1%; ~\Miss 1 Frantz»will\be Rostess to thoJ »Mâ€" elub at its next Miss West land Park, Mrs, | $ l(n& Alex Willman is entertaining her co bridge club.at luncheon todny,‘t the Chimneys in Winnetka. Mrs. Itving Brand was hostess to the twelve Jast Thursay at the Pickwick Tea in Glenceoe,: h Mrs. ‘Aldolph Goelitz is visiting in Danbutg,‘ Connecticut, _ â€" Littlé Karl Hartnack is attending ‘lfln“ est‘s nursery school in High. ~_ Rex,. Father Joseph E; Savage has announced a‘chicken dinner for Sunâ€" day t the ‘Holy Cross church to raise money for Catholic boys to atâ€" tend ‘® two weeks camping trip at his summer |home near Minoequa, Wis. . | Plars for (the dinner| were formulated Tuesday evening at the A"°‘°v +‘ The boys plan to lun‘ ug. 8.© | NOW..afull sizé | Refrigerator | C l for cily : #), 1. __ C VAALN LE 306 %’ Ave:;, Highwood _ The Eugene ‘Boyer and Dwight Mertell fg‘“‘†‘are spending two woeent ht the Lester Stanger cottage at klin: Lake, Wis. :; Mrg. Robert Page was Hostess at a luncheon on‘ Friday at her home on‘ A: Vitae road. = > ik > | | s t\ 4 guests, yesterday, Mrs, 8. J. Nordorf of Wilmette and Mrs. John Zahn of Denver, Colo. large number of Deerfleld peoâ€" ple ed fnmz;l ;oMea on &&‘t- ' for Msgr. T. F. Quinn at Sylvester‘s church, Chicago. Otto C. Olsen, Mrs. Floyd Stanger, Mrs. Robert Page and two daukhters, â€" Misses Fluorence .and Gladys, were luncheon gupsts ofâ€" Mrs| Douglas Hawkink in Highland P on Tuesday, Mrs. Hawkins, a cent bride, was Mable Page: > Ender and Miss Clara Ender and her uncle, Arthur J. Ender. ~Mrs. â€"â€"jDr. ‘and Mrs. L A. Dondanville four children are arriving today om Moline, II1., to visit Mrs. Donâ€" g-hynle'- two aunts, Mrs. Eugene M" parts to : . ths® tuel that ll'h'mosi econom‘ al flox\b\o...dcpeld ble 1P‘"**~ _ _w1oD RN irs. Floyd Stanger had as her danville is the former Eva Enâ€" efticient>** Trute of Chicago spent JOHN LEONARDI 435 Pél‘flâ€ï¬‚)â€t}l 7 Tel Highwood 519 THE PRESS GAS \ for all h f,J uses in your home Raymond Miller of Loff Anele: spent the past week with FÂ¥s njiothâ€" er, Mrs. Louise Miller. H & o| visâ€" iwd“ï¬téhomuofhhnr;, H‘monflendfl; and t brother . Peéeter Doretti, and M Mirabella and their resp ’ ve! famâ€" ilies, | The gubsts enjoy ed the denolthele' os. : 1 Mr. and Mrs. Raymon and daughter, Patricia ain, |have gone to Ephriam, Wis., § a| two weeks vacation; They BÂ¥t: parly Baturay morning in their -1 alow trailet. © f i Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAU Quality Cle J. R. NOTZ 756 Wankegan Road, â€"| < ‘The Tri C society it |imesting toâ€" night at Dg!'an]’n W lrch |activity t | rooms, 1(28 ! sw â€" | have been v?dtinc in 47 t this past month.‘) They sp g ome time "| at Cape Cod, Mass., a} h Mr. + | Hempstead‘s two sistel} Bridgeâ€" «| hampton, Long Island, W. Â¥,â€" / pointed: to‘ succeed ‘Mrs $W. : A j« | nenmann as assistant t Suge nr‘ ! James O‘Connor.== t c o#. 1| Mr. and Mrs. Bert it \of Hazel avenue have & daughter ‘borr; Wedâ€" nesday, July 8, at~ hland Park hospital, . _ non slmdli.ul;’and MB a Oz ercurio wu-" osts “ hij 4 !their friends and relativel from Chiâ€"| cago and Oak Park. ‘AÂ¥nong the guests were Doctor S E Mirâ€" abella, uncle of. Mrs, Meéurip, Mr. Eungene Romeo, sculptor {Me eu‘n’ Joseph and Carme GenGle, Doctor DRY CLEANING enté the Be ‘ at her.| p c f * subâ€"lea ting t0â€"| and is activity | is Mrs patend | srville time Evange! agr. | sembly . in *| Frantz 1 ' ;| devotior ‘béen ap.| R*Yâ€" 25 'VNMC&u NOR TH s|-|§ CA S COMP. AN PLumBiNc & rearikg co. | _ NORA PrumBiNc & mearik co. | . DT mA 4 YES, AND THAT‘s NoT onLy a i ITSELF! _ [‘s THE constant | .. _LOK3 service at Rev. and Mrs.E.) J.«Bruso will â€" in attendance: ~during the period. ~Rev. Bruso is treasurer a~member of <the ‘board. â€" M of the: Bethiehem church will ï¬"mmvflAwg the Presbyterian church. ‘The Thomas Sloots‘ are lea Saturday for a week‘s visit Mrs. Sloot‘s parents, Mr. and J.r;mm'!nwm 639 Deerfield Avenue B. C. Vice of Louisville, Ky., y subâ€"leased the Shugrue and is the new manager. Mr. is Mrs. Clarence ‘Wilson‘s ; ï¬i:fl Miss Olive Frantz will go to Nap.| O)‘v erville next week to attend week Evangelical Religious Education Barri sembly from July 27 to Aug. 2. . Frantz will have charge of were devotions ~during | the ~convention.| Mrs. § y . Joiathempidnymwingn"beronm who are enjoying the si nt, dependabl frigeration provided by a o memolu; refrigerator! Y ou make a ‘ aving no ahxllsize.ï¬Vewbicfoot ctrolux .,. . you can own it on terms 6f| only Srl-{ month. Electrolux ends fo68 spoilage makéefoodbills.leu.'l'his -4- inj cqstswillpayforyourEl. 1 Visit display now and learn com_fnctall! Electrolux .. . theâ€"only aute thatic refrig ator without ; moving parts. ||| _ We recommend the Shalee Machineless W complete ;. . .. Maurice Miller, « « Mrs. John (Rev, L. C. Schmidt of Chicago ' &Munu ducted the communion services m:abfl the Bethlchem church on Sunday, . jeal 1 Maurice Miller. Deerfield Bsi?ry J.,†ATTEN TIO}!T! Come in and see t ‘E[eCtrOIle )’0 /LOW’ b uy at new %y «1 pip You know THat ‘ "ELECTROI IS PERMANENTLY SiLent or these deglers "Yuoll!:t famous : The silence of has ~a ica)ly ehMm .M i uns i) « < attend the annual id e . Ml' at B e Pnd , ' day, 1. o We P inAite 6 it mnderire Mr. and M "m&uu., ln.A.l;J Johnson is a Bethlchem ch <Mrs. Bruce is the key to y _ of _ IlliBois â€"frg s Mr] Olive, joined weekâ€"end at thei, o B""flm Calitn» Arvenedt RANCE lux THUT cost! at ; | gre nd (Mrs.. J ay s J in & d1 A Y nd