"AMERICANS LEETLE BIT COCKâ€"EYE!" J" _ CLAIMS FRENCH THIN MAN m Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pelham of Barâ€" rington will serve in the East on Friend‘s Night at the Deerfield O. E. S. on Thursday evening (tonight) Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hamill have purchased the H. K. Snider hg on Stratford road and are mo there this week. The Hamills have been living at the Wery home across the street for the past six years. Miss Elinor Fischer and Edward Cowpill â€"of Highland ‘Park, m at the home of Mrs. Osborn in Glenview on Sunday. Mrs. Dennis. Norton of Chicago spent Sunday atâ€"the home of her sister, Mrs. Clarence Schmidt. Patty Schmidt returned to Chicago with her aunt for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O‘Connor and children spent Sunday with the famâ€" ilies fo her two sisters, Mrs. Matt Hahn and Mrs. Edward Hahn in Cloverdale, 1. on Saturday morning. Mrs. Danbey is a daughter of the Earl Varners of Highland Park, formerly of Deerfield.> n only at the tenderest aflbfl&%‘i:h’: Mrs. Mary Ann McFaddon of Highland Park, who is mysic superâ€" visor in the Wilmot school, preâ€" sented the pupils in a spring conâ€" cert on Friday evening assisted by Mrs. Delbert Meyer and Miss Donna Belle Jensen. Mrs. Grace Varner Danbéy is in the Highland Park hospital suffering serious injuries due to a train wreck suyphete from 12 to 72 hours to Mrs. Irene Shrader left on Tuesâ€" day to spend a week with her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Evelyn Stuart, in New York City. From there she will go. to Ventnor, New Jersey, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Murray. Mary Frances Kent will remain with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Wachholder, during her aunt‘s stay in the East. â€" ers are Mulgt" are on display :lout'.&un.e. 'I?hrm’?hht by «Milton Merner. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Osterman and six children of Berwyn were Sunâ€" day guests at the E. P. Osterman and Alex Willman homes. Mrs. Zander entertained the Inâ€" dependent Social club yesterday. Mrs. Elmer Clavey and son, Jimâ€" my, and Mrs. Clavey‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Kress, have returnâ€" ed from a trip to Florida. Laurels go to J. W. McGinnis for having one of the earliest gardens all planted. Mr. McGinnis‘ vocation is banking and his avocation is garâ€" (WWMQ&% moved into the apartment over former Bleimehl store on West Deerfield avenue. Pearl Wilson, daughter of the James Wilsons of Saunders road, is quarantined for scarlet fever. end ts, Kethack and uaeor'-a!‘;anA % PFor M. to tell nnener io hnd Aprill Months out of peasage * ** g“: th: be A-::. madness? impagiinstars A retent marriage of interest is that of Mrs. Edua Peterson Mcâ€" Laughlin to Mr. R. L. Dickerson of tle du:tlmy“; son, y staying at the Dorcas Home in Deerfield. Tnti! their home in is built. K ofden Bantam Cornt * _ Farmâ€"fresher? How come? Orval Fredricks had as his weekâ€" The Latta family of Toledo, Ohio, w way of THESE DEALERS SELL BIRDS EYE #OODS mmw,-m -“}"_.'::i'g-!qu:: m corn is -“hu oi praied dn ie bay aven at in m‘ aag af qed i mit so quickly applied that the fieldâ€" To Serve As Guest Instructor at N.U, Dr. Harold D. Richardson, direcâ€" tor of research, Highland Park high school, Highland Park, is in« cluded among the 82 prominent eduâ€" cators from leading universities and colleges of the country who@Wrill serve as guest. instructors during the 1937 summer session at Northâ€" western university, it was anâ€" nounced today by Dean Ernest H. Hahne. , Mrs. William White and son of Chicago spent Saturday at the Samâ€" uel Rockenbach home. * Eugene Boyer‘s mother, who has sperit the winter in Deerfleld, left last Saturday to visit in the Ozarks in Missouri. f The 8. P. Hutchisons, who are soâ€" journini@g in San Antonio, Texas, are expected home about the first of next month. Mrs. 8. S. Love and daughter, Mrs. Berry Devine, were guests at the Joseph Stevens home in Lake Forest on Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hagie have moved from the â€"Rudoiph Knaak house on North Chestnut street to County Line road. The Edwand Patâ€" ton family of Waukegan are new tenants in the Kmaak house. Mr. and Mrs. John Klemp of Ridge road visited Mrs. Margaret Murtha in Milwaukee on Sunday, Michigan City, Ind. Virgil Merry has taken the position at the North Shore Gas Co., filling the vacancy of Mr. Johnston. Carol Clavey entertained at a party on Thursday afternoon in honor of her fifth birthday anniverâ€" sary. She is a daughter of the Roy Claveys. i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ahrens of Waukegan were guests at the Joâ€" seph Korenin home on Saturday. acobs family lived, near Zion, was :o-uu:lymwm 78 Elmer of Chicago & Mllnm.\mm on Sunday. at the home of their son, Ralph Dunâ€" ham. It is of interest to many friends :nduh}imudlr.zl“lahk in During his residence there he had attempted suicide and had been disâ€" charged. A short time later the Wolterding home in which the M. H. HUSSEY CORPORATION an instructor in the ::h-uu. Mr. and Mrs. Snider nb.nh._.h“h BUILD YOUR HOME NOW c-A.:uw Labor ahe Malorinis a No Commitin â€"* Lon intrat u2t Mr.â€"and Mrs. E. 8. Dunham of The "Bad Men," a comedy in three acts will be presented in the post gymnasium at Fort Sheridan, on April 24th at 8 o‘clock, to which the public is invited. Mrs. E. C. Greâ€" iner is directing a carefully selected east of Fort Sheridan officers and their ladies. Officers and Ladies Present "Bad Man" D. C. General Merrill will turn over the Fort Sheridan command to Ilht-uee-u- about â€in.uu u&d iC 8i March 1, 1 Gene erâ€" rill E ‘commanded Fort &-rihn and the 12th Infantry Brigade, as well as the Fort Sheridan CCC disâ€" trict, comprising some fifty camps throughout Illinois and southern Wisconsin. Brigadier General Dana T. Merâ€" ril}, commanding Fort Sheridan, Has received orders designating him to command the Washington Provisionâ€" al Brigade, composed of troops staâ€" tioned in and around Washington, campaign for the Artists Reâ€" . Serie h.a‘i‘-‘u‘ charge ..-‘!'."..'.. 'muflo:n-h. The artist for the opening conâ€" cert in October has already been enâ€" gaged, and the committee is thrilled to present the name of a dramatic soprano, who made her debut this last season at the Metropolitan, and created a furore in the East, Gina Cigna. She is a French woman, married to an ‘Italian, long known to European concert goers as a pianist of note. She has been singâ€" ing for the past eight years, to enâ€" thusiastic audiences. Signora Cigna is an attractive young woman of thirtyâ€"five, whose notable successes have been in the operas, Aida and Norma. ‘This will be her first apâ€" pearance in the middle west. it ttractive woman of tlir.t;-fl.n. whose y:‘::‘u. S Uocentts Trav‘l t“ Norma. ‘This will be her first apâ€" pearance in the middle west. CO" Fort Sheridan to comfort ; Lose Gen. Merrill 6 wa’....-.... d _ Brigadier General Dana T. Merâ€"|~ , 309§h Y°Ur lege and move Recital Series Is *~ |C.M.T.C. Applications Fully Subscribed {%&#Mmi See your coâ€"opernting plumber . § *# when youâ€"usean sutomatio gas water heater . , , . HOT WATER 16 CHEAP $1.90 = | NORTH SHORFE ith more than mhh% mssy received, the quota of 2150 for this State undoubtediy will be flled much earlier than in other years. Mmithm?&ï¬ï¬‚“ those youths who intend to take the unm&hymm&-hfm tions in right away. Eight hundred and thirty youths from‘ Iilinois this year will be trained at Fort MM; at Jd‘:t.. son Barracks, outside Louis, 12320 will be trained, while %U 'illwh sent toâ€" ‘ï¬n. MeceCoy, parta, Wisconsin., these camps will open July 6 and last through to August 4. _ @ Low priced meals. Low Fares. IN COACHES a mile each for ROUND 1" TRIP. u-mrcugn'r. l‘c a mile each for ROUND TRIP, lO-DXY LIMIT. Cheaper than driving your own car. 2G a mile, ONE WAY in coaches. IN SLEEPERS AND PARLOR cARS 2 a mile.each way for ROUND C TRIP, 30â€"day limit. Space in parior and sleeping cars extra ForFares or Vacation Suggestions ash your local agent §.2 Silent Freezing © Sleeping accommodations on night trains. .lq?. always handyâ€" out of the way. 7e ©@ Reading or writing practicable. @Smoking rooms. Filtered @ Airâ€"conditioning on many Come i W‘Y: T. P. Clark, District Supt. Tarl W, Stubig has been retained to manage the newly organized Deerfield Country club at Deerfield. He returns again to the club he manâ€" aged when it was known as the Verâ€" Carl W. Stubig to Manage New Club Boneless Brisket Corned Beef 18. 2 3¢ Brookfield or Sunlight Butter 1s. Milk Fed Veal ShoulderRoast :s. 1 6¢ Milk Fed Rolled Veal Roast !s. All Beef HAMBURGER pound PRIME RIB ROAST Fresh Ground Special For Friday & Saturday Native Beef 29¢ 15¢ PORK LOIN ROAST 5th and 6th RIB ROAST Lean and Tender §M co. Native Beef 22%c 23¢ ks 3 5. ts Sn ts CE 3 3R non Ridge Country club. His apâ€" m--h'“d‘a in * reands, on & ance a apason is and improvements are being and the club house and golf course will be ready for a big season when the golf season opens. KERBER‘S KOUNTRY KURED ROLLED RIB ROAST BACON Native Beef 25¢ 32¢ pound