Wall Paper, Glass STAte 2194 â€"|" _ AlR LINE RAJLWaYÂ¥Y THE WANT â€" RAILWAY SYSTEM rt! And these it no ¢ktra cosg both coasts of Â¥iza Asheville, N. C h;hmi ANUARY 14 Ar. MI DY F. . AIRY | â€" steurized & le A Mi "SUNBEANM" LORIDA _ and .D Ad one Foor BeatÂ¥) 11:45 pma H. P. 410 * Su SHOP inaohprtnt nfunshonnt BROS. §13 Elm Place. es 10:00 1135 in 930 am » 1987 cas0 4 THURSDAY DEERFIELD LOCALS eourt W their to Mr. Alle §, at nine :0 The Reve J given | in Thorng of Miss Lorra â€" Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Burns of Todd M ‘nq.-.._ mm‘ d their nje Miss Mary Alice Eads, to Mr. ien T. Ramsay of Los Anâ€" geles, K if., on Wednesday, Jan. 6, at ni s :o‘clock in the morning, at Cathedi ChgpolFin Los Angeles. erend Father Raymond harty officiated. T&;ebrideï¬d n in marriage by no.*!d' %': of Winnetka and Pasadena. Miss * brraine Petti:ofLoqutelu was ie bridesmaid and Frank Ball served| the groom as best man. Charle! Connelly was soloist and Miss therine, orgtnht.) After a m > .|| trb to Cmo th’y wil} be at home at 1261 South Hudâ€" son avenue, Los M“u‘- [mg an ing the engagement and apâ€" thy to Mr. John F. X:‘ ¢ Por Oregon, on Tuesâ€" day, 19. e wedding will be gol i Holy Name Catheâ€" dral go. â€"Their wedding will be: a trip ‘around the f For »2:0 1_’ ' T dral f â€"â€"â€"B dtryk ._ Luncheon| > Young Matrons of the Deerâ€" Presbyterian church will sponâ€" sor & luncheon on Thursday, Jan. 21, at the church.. The Woman‘s assoâ€" ciation will have its regular mornâ€" ing meeting, followed by the 1y « Legion Auxiliary . > . Charles C. Kapschull, 814 street, will be hostess to the Id unit of | the American ion auxiliary on Monday ‘evening at her home. Mrs. Carl Scheer‘ will be assisting hostess. Guest of r will be Mrs. Ethel Bowen of e Bluff. who is Tenth District 18 difector, Pfister and son, KODONL, *« Harrisburg, T1l., have returned to uhomwnfmlmmmw‘ 3 ‘nwithMrmM.mum olan Pfister of North Chestnut Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Burns are also rs, Allen Weinstock is entertainâ€" ing ‘her Deerfield Sewing club on dnesday. ‘afternoon at her home l W. K. Hout was hostess at n and bridge yesterday at home on Warrington road. : George Engstrom spent ‘days of last week visiting her children, Helen and John, at the ity of Hlinois. Mrs. Engâ€" attended the National Band ¢ John played in the univerâ€" sily band at the two performances gave for the visiting high ‘students. . and Mrs. Marshall Pottenger Sunday guests at the home of Pottenger‘s brother and sisterâ€" law, Mr. and MÂ¥s. Elmar Schaewe Evanston. ' Mrs. Eugene Ender is in Chicago is . week visiting relatives. On on Friday, Jan. 3’ at the ' em parsonage in ‘Deerfield v. Earl J. Bruso officiating, were unattended. t t f i, Prancis Schessler, and Carl Ison have registered for enrollment in the C.CC. visâ€" n"‘"ianfl:gh ;Mrs. n':thn ting ter , Mrs. 3 tBessie Knickerbocker) in Kitchâ€" ener, Ontario, Canada. * The community skating pohd 0n the high school grounds at the north limits of the village is attracting ice skaters, both young and old. _ _ he Masonic Temple. ‘ Mrs. William Wing was hostess o her sewing club at luncheon last ‘uesday. Mrs. Chester Wolf will ntertain the group next Tuesday. Dr. William F. Weir conducted a onference on. Church Administraâ€" ion for the Milwaukee Presbytery n Milwaukee on Monday. * Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pfister and laughter, Donna, and Mr. and Mrs. uesday she attended nded Sally Bingâ€" im‘s birthday party at the home ‘ the E. J. Binghams (Clara Pyle). Leslie Haggie‘s two daughters, etty and Maxine, who have been aking their home with their unele nd &unt, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Pettis, re now living with Mr. and Mrs. rville Endebrock._ / â€" i The American Legion and the uxiliary are planning a card party or Monday; Feb. 8, at 8 p.M« in ~Vernon and Edwin Meier,. sons f Mrs. Robert Mau, Clarence Beckâ€" ieon. There is to be an unusualâ€" teresting program in the afterâ€" L‘s-,nhy Evening Club _ ,> ie Alaska and Life Among. Iskimos" will be the interestâ€" pic of Lewis T. Greist of Lake t on Sunday evening, Jan. 17, . Paul‘s church, Deerfield, at eventh meeting of this year‘s ; ‘of the Sunday Evening club. ‘‘Mrs. William Wing is chairâ€" of the program committee. At open day and everyone is inâ€" Members of the Deerfield Chapter kerâ€"Cox Wedding nd Mrs. John Stryker of rfield road, announce the ge, of their daughter, Harriett to Ambrose Kenneth Cox of Ramsay Nuptials , JANUARY 14, 1987 Jr. / Mr. and Mrs. Thilo Toll of Deerfield held o%n house all day Saturday, Jan. 9th, in honor of their fiftieth wedding anniversary, Their two children, Mrs. Elsie Sherden: and Waiter Toll and their four grandchildren, Walter, Jr.. and Earl Toll and Ralph and Dewey Sherden aksisted. Both Mr. and Mrs. Toll were born in Gerâ€" mang, Mr. Toll eom!g to the United States when fifteen y of age and Mrs. Toll being brought to this counâ€" try by her parents, the, Molgh Krebs, when but two years old. For more than forty years they have resided in the Chicago vicfnity, and for the past 18 years have mal e their home in Deerfleï¬. | % t "‘"‘_â€"â€"â€"â€"-‘M of the Eastern Star are announcing the date of their next tard party which is scheduled for next month, The time selected is Thursday eveâ€" ning, Feb. 25, at 8 o‘clock in the Masonic Temple. ~William Selig of Chicago spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Selig of North Waukegan road. ¢.~ .i"' o in aaitnren l + Miss Altce Newton and Paul Dilâ€" linger of Chicago and Missâ€" Verna Grenning of Glenview were Sunday guests at the C. M. Will‘men home. Mrs. Joseph Dunn and daughter, Mrs, William Harding of Lake Forâ€" est visited Mrs. Martha C, Love on Wednesday. . ~ Mrs. William Johnston has been ill for several weeks at her home on Fair Oaks avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Korenin had as their guests on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gantar of Chicago. On Sunday, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Roy Kinâ€" sey of Evanston were ‘their guests. Mrs. Dennis (Norton and daughter, Caroline, of Chicago spent Thursday with â€" the Clarence Schmidts, of Waukegan s . Communiyg Service was the subâ€" ject discussed last Thursday noon at the weekly luncheon of the Deerâ€" field Rotary club. W. K. Hout had charge of the round table discusâ€" sion. Other speakers were E. B. Jordan, Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, and George Scheugenpfiug (Mr. X) of Highland Park. ; & Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Menter and son, Dean, of Waukegan were Sunâ€" Cash and Due from Banks ........_.__..... United States Government Commercial Paper ... Loans on Collateral Security ..:........-.nh,.tlfqidr,oss.g.‘t Loans on Rgal Estate ............_._._.___._._.._.: FHA 'l‘xtle 1 Modernization Loans ... FHA Title II Insured Mortgages ... Other Loans Banking House and Fixtures ... BAnNKINE ELOGEN _ALMC .""" C s l laetsiinel oo SE BPM3 Other Bonds ...........â€";â€".._â€"...... 991,004.02 Real Estate Sold on Contract ... 17,757.92 Other Real Estate __...........__â€" 121,287.48 ObligatiONS |........s..._icâ€"sspmzeug sussnssecsesepnensenncncrcns Observe Golden Wedding HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK . * Mn the clise if Buimmers Decemten a1, dogs * | /\ [ day visitors at the E;gi-l-‘rosthome. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kowel of Chicago were weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schmidt. â€" . ~Mrs. Walter Metcalf of ; Greenâ€" wood avenue will speak on "Flowâ€" ers of the Bible" at a meeting of the Highland Park Garden club, on January 26, at the home of Mrs. Henry Steele in Moraine road, Highâ€" land Park. UHIt ; Mr. and Mrs. John Clark Ward of Chicago were Sunday r guests of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Anderson of Chestnut street. â€"> The Ladies‘ Aid society of St. Paul‘s church will m * tomorrow afternoon at the church to reorganâ€" ize the circles and to plan the year‘s vrogram. 1:[ The young people of St. Paul‘s church will meet on ‘ y eveâ€" ning ,Jan. 20, to organite a Young! Peoples‘ Jleague to «conform . with other leagues of that ;djnomimtion. Mrs. William Wing was hostess at an allâ€"day meeting of Circle Four of the Presbyterian church on Friday at her home on Ostert avenue. Mrs. Raymond Dobbins will enterâ€" tam the group the fourth Thursday in January. || _ © [j! s _ William Stem, Jr., is visiting in Albany, Georgia, thil,;\‘onth. hF "‘The Arthur Merners, the Floyd Stangers and Miss Edna Fritsch, atâ€" tended a party on Thursday evening at the Roy Fritsch home in Northâ€" brook given in honor of his gister, Mrs. Minn. cesndusasesnvscnnteeninannen siveren RESOURCES Benjamin Budde of Mankato, _ $ $2,018.00 ... 162,665.74 18 ... fl6,99122 $93 #4 H: |1,092.40 9,300.00 THE PRES 8 STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE ; The Home of Savings Depositors 4 Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ,857.51 $1,934,822.24 $ 783,771.16 $1,133,749.97 $3,852,343.97 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sorensen and children xchiuso spent Sunâ€" day with Mrs. Sorensen‘s grandâ€" mother, Mrs. Olivia Anderson.. Mrs. Paulâ€" Dietz was hostess to & group of ‘friends on Thursday afterâ€" noon at her home on Deerfield road. Mrs. Jamés McNeil entertained St. Paul‘s Evangelical Daughters yeqt'o‘rdnï¬ afternoon, with Mrs. Edâ€" ward Be\dï¬nn as the assisting hostâ€" @88. | :. | â€"‘The Lucius. Boardman . family moved recently from Forest avenug to Highland Park. â€" The Altar and Rosary Society of the Holy Cross Catholic Church will give ia ed goods sale on Saturâ€" day, January 18, at the Deerfield A & P store. f ~Mrs. Walter Hoffman was hostess to her five hundred club on Wednesâ€" day afternoon. _ _ elrlew . Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Juhrend and son, Gerald, left last Monday for Oakland, Calif., to visit Gus Lange, a"former local resident. f _ Earl Knaak has been in the Presâ€" byterian hospital in Chicago for several weeks and is expected home soon. Robert Hatch and Gilbert Dougâ€" jJass, who drove autos west in a caravan ,are now in San Francisco, Calif. | | ‘ ~â€"Mr. and Mrs. William C. Cray and son Paul of Northbrook visited Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Pettis on Sunday« _ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krause have nam’d their new . little daughter, Galé Jean.. [sce * Capital Stock ... Class A Debentures §m§plus ,_,.._...*;f_ Undivided Profits .. Reserves Time Deposits Demand Deposits ......._._. Mrs. Rommel Honored at St. Paul‘s Meet ‘ ‘The annual meeting of St. Paul‘s Evangelical church in Deerfleld was held last Friday evening with a large fellowship dinner. Four new members of the board of trustees were elected to fill the vacancies of Arthur Borchardt and Worth Dewey, who moved away, and Fred Horenâ€" bergeér and Henry Herchenroder, who retired. Mr. Horenberger has served in that capacity for 33 years. Newly clected trustees. are William Carman, Raymond Bell, Arthur Johnson and Saylor Shanafelt. Fred LaBahn, Stanley Antes and Charles $ Antiâ€"Back Ache @ sELF SKIRT MARK You are Open: WEEK DAYS 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 1 SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ... BUNDAYS AND'.K%Y& 2:30 pm. to l:fl.. m Science literature may ‘be yead, borrewed jor CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park Makes an accurate Hem in 30 seconds. No apr ing on the floor. No more runs in silk muï¬redmwmwd&iuwhlhm P You need not depend on friends or you now mark your own hem. Order today, to proval when delivered. Orders also taken for Pinking Shears, holders, Gauges and other sewing. TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PAR LIABILIT‘FIES ___.._____$ 200,000.00 i} NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD for further i $1,384,487.50 1,919,733.63 150,000.00 50,000.00 $1,150.92 Mrs. Philip Rommel, as Josepbin Allardt, moved to Deerfeld },, age of sixteen, when her fathor| be came the first pastor of St. Paul) church 62 years ago. Py td 5 .who has ‘been a men of ‘â€, church for 62 years is now 78 yes old. Mrs. Rommel and Mr. Mloken berger were houquets. + their long and useful servie o t church. | B Selig are the other members of the The next meeting of will be the first We February. > } READ THE WAN $ 481,150. $ 116,971. $3,852,8343. PAGE NINE 101] 1% i t U it § w#\