PAGE TIN TI-ldu- I“ The W of [in um um In! It. William m 'rodeht. u m plural- morning (July 1) at 03.0 o'dock in St. Jou’h'l church In Idbertrvillo, followed by a map- tUn ct tho Way-sac In. In. Tttm hu taught In the Don-MM Gram. muhooltorthoput “who,†I“ in my Mund- hon. It. 3mm: in . Ion of In. Folk Inn-t. and I femur Darn-id mi- DEERFIELD LOCALS In. Vanna Cuckol In: [1m c “or!“ minuscu- about: by mambo†of the Bethlehem linux01- - church choir on My evening " an chunk. Illa Gmkel, clam daughter ot In. Mildred 14m Bunch], will be married on Sunday “brawn, July 18, at the mum 12:11:11, to Mr. Clark Baker of New Y Mr. Ind In. Le Roy Hom- held c Inception at their homo an on» nut Street. on Thursday waning, June " in honor of In. Meym’ aunt, Mer, John E. Khupln of Lot Angelou. 0311!. Mr. and Mn. - hut motored here ID that In. ‘xlupl. could spend her Mtieth bin-unity Mammy with he: and niece, Helene Juno Rou Mayan, who wu eight you. old on the name any. Thereyere thirty-eight gnu“. Presbyterian Plate The "mud picnic dinner orthe Deer6t1d Presbyterian Men's Fel- lowship will be held on Saturday, July 10, " the Forest Front-Va ct Dundee and WIukmn mail. The outing is scheduled to begin " 8:30 p.m., with Earle W. Harris, presi- dent of the Fellowship, gating as general chlirmnn. E. B. Jordan in in chine of the outdoor dinner; George W. Scott. sports; Sydney Manuel], invit‘ations. All men inter- ested in the church no invited to attend. Hurry E. Wing is planning the erection of an apartment building on Deerfield Ivenue on the property between the former Frank Peterson house and that of Miss Bertha Freon. The demand for nmlll nurt- menta in Deerfield is great and un- doubtedly these apartments will be spoken for many weeks, before com- pletion. Reports state that the build- ine will have four flats. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pilate: hive returned trr their home in Wilming- ton, Ill., After a several weeks visit with Mr. water's mother, Mrs. Molly Pfister. Miss Mary Pfister is spending this week in Wilmington at her brother's home. Miss Luella Willmhn, Miss Jill- nn- Willman,' and their cousin, Miss Verna Cumming of Glenview, are vacuioning at Lake Lawn, Delnvsn, Wim, thiq week. Mr. and Mins. George Harder have returned from a trip to Niagar- Fllls. New York. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Goldsmith of Humilton, Ohio, were guests this patrt. week of Mr. and Mrs.. Daniel Shea of 932 Wnukenn road. Mrs. R. M. Vant entertained twelve guests at her home on Friday T-ke the plus of that home you'n dreamed of Ind bring than to rung. with concrete. Then you'll are something! In column bringoddeil Duty to any. ntchitecmnl =idTg,tg,ttt, from . iuiobryrmcolorood “I - mains. c-. homo no proof tAt ad mm, m- dqmr.Thet'ry sang .coolinnm- "ms-"- do do. m You can build beautifully..... 7 and so economically with CONCRETE t2trgi2tttta'"' mdmmt. ,mmdtmser-t--i" Wham-homo. 7 Mr. and In. Clam loll-a- eohbrahd their on “at" ml.- matapartyattbabholnaon Oahu-man avanna, Saturday CV.- hing. [in lolly Mu of Gluten and In. Winin- [an oe Bloom in. Brno. but In ottMrtainine hybrids. club this than“. Mr. at! In. Eon-nan lush and In. George Votur of China: In" Sunday - of Mr. and In. A. H. lamb. In. Chrome Andean!“ mother, In. M. r. Wu. and . utter, In. Wilt-m New», have "gone down to Hoop-ton, W., to Tiqit n1:- tivee in that vicinity. and mu tu. tam here the letter part of the week, for n brie! Tirlt before can. in: went for their home in Vol". N. D. Turudeomoherm Inter-ell ‘far the wedding of mu Audrey Ic- Cueker end longitude. _ Dr. Willi": P. Weir, minister of tho Dude“ Presbyurinn church calcined " the wedding of [in Bub“: Euphoria; 81mm tad Mr. Roy Tyler Mile: of New York City, on Sunday evening " the home of 2.' brida’l parents in Highland Pa . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Petenon cud dluzhwr, Doril Jean, "a leaving on Pridar' for a nation trip to Moon Lake, Win. Mr. and Mn. Milton Punt: and daughter, Min Olive, upon: Satur- day ud Sunday " the Elven Hub- bard Memorial home in New Car- lille. Ind., u the guest- of Mn. anu's sister, Min nun Wou- ling. Albert Franken of Madelyn, Calif†hats been visiting " the M. A. Pottenger and Vantine homo: in Deedeld and with rahtivel in Lake Forest. The' Franken finally form- erly raided in the home occupied by the Penman. Harold Peters, Age 10, broke both bones of the right fore arm, nut the elbow, on Sunday. He was taken to the oMee of Dr. C. J. Duh, when the arm was set. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rhinehart and two children will move from High- land Park to the can.†recently vacated by the S. P. Hutehisorur, now owned by Harry E. Wing. Mrs. Rhinehnrt in the former Murcelline Juhrend. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Splnnnft and son have moved from Chic-go to the Carl Anderson house recently Fa- eated by the Bruce Blaine family. Mr. ind Mrs. Burr nindm'will spend next weak-end It their sum- mer home nepr Florence, Win. Mrs. David Inman entertained the Just Sew club on Tuesday tttter- noon " her home on Beverly plus. Mrs. C. C. Nehmzow and Mrs. Helen Saunders of Glenview were Sundly quests " the William John- son home. The first of the tea-room parties of the Contract Bridge club "I held last Thursdty It the Help Rosing’s new "Wuow Tree Burn," the former studio home of Mrs. B. L. Davis and the late Mr. Davin, both artists. Mrs. Carl T. Anderson and Mrs. Robert E. Penis were host- esses. Mrs. Irving Brand and Mrs. Harry Baum will arrange the next party. Miss Edith Sherman wu hostels at luncheon It the "Willow Tre- Barn" on Monday. Guests were members of the D. S. H. B. ofBett stall Miss Helen Bailey entertained twelve guests on Friday afternoon The cost? It" Inrptisingly low. hymen“ on the Inn;- home In only I for dollars pa month more for com dun for ordinary non-M construction. In the long In. It will probably can you In to on: . cancel. he... Plallookhgsshdph thMMIkM-pw aboutâ€. - ___-__ _ WJMOIMW mmmmotmm In, Bailey "tua. R. - tro-mirth-tdm" In. M. 8. Much and “in. Illa Edam, Mt tue Inn. in “chenille. m an WM. to: . visit with {that}: h N" York and in Cleveland. Ohio, to M In. Fritter- puma. Mr. and In. A. H. lamb of WMMVIOQI- Dr. V. W. trsrrutra,0. P. Bum, Jr., and Carl B. Bout. bu "trms. ed from . am... can a thas mu, Mr. and In. Fun-r In“. mod from Highland Park to the uppu spa-(menu in the {or-Inn W building on Durham road. The low- er an in oeeupied by the And Tun. ieliln family. ' . In. Doris Colby Roll In gtqhse " the Jam Petersen homo. line: Viola Ind Inna Radon- buh are expected homo on - day from Turk Lulu, Niall. The home trip in being made north thm the Straits of Hakim. Marilyn (ha. has com- to It†with her trrandtnoitusr, Mm. William P. Phage. Her brother, Jack. "ts lived here since babyhood, but his It!†has stay-4V with 1tor father's people in Chlmgo. They In the children of the late la. Vega Phage Gum. Mar%gt will all": her freshman year at Don-Sold- Shields high school In the an. ' Mrs. Lilliam Pram: 81cm of Chicago. with three of her like“. Mrs. Ruth Punt: Gin, Mil-OI Caryl and Olive Prantx, hue [om to On- tario, Canada, to visit num- of Mr. Frunu, the Drehmer 11mm“, in Hamilton. Elkirk, and Ronâ€. The Carl E. OlsOn "miir of Greenwood nvenue spent Welland.†at the J, P. Peterson home in Wil- mane. Members of the Deerheld Volun- teer Fire department attended the monthly meeting of the 141m Coun- ty Piremen's Asmintion'on Hominy evening at Lang Omsk _ Mrs." Muzak: Martha and her grand daughter, Nancy Costinn, of Milwaukee, are spending I week MEMBER!“ mumusnomm . Full S-nllon cnpuicy . Hull -rx-.demhu Ihdl . 0m wlth cooking at. A m; my... â€and-mun. -lm.2" has: M . Cot-plan wlait-erarort0riN- hence-col - Noon-noun m Inn coldly. :,,,_~g___m -ul'-d- vh- M - h “.mm“ ids-“Meg's. I'll 'IIII . . '24dNP vials-Illnhhn-hh. “In.“ mammammu hem, “who!“ Mo! In. WV. â€an! 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