‘The third and last of the series of union services of the three protestant churches in Deerfleld will be held on Sunday morning at 11 o‘clock in St. Paul‘s Evangelical church with Dr. William F. Weir, minister of the Deerfleld Presbyterâ€" jan church in the pulpit. There will be special music by the Presbyterâ€" jan choir. Mrs. H. Samuel Fritsch and Gaughter, Miss Helenmary Fritsch, who have been visiting Mrs. Fritsch‘s parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Muhike, have left Deerfield to return to their home in Jacksonville, Florida, by way of St. Louis, Mo., Memphis, Tenn., New Orleans, La., and Tallahassee, Fia. In Septemâ€" ber Miss Frigich will resume her .;::ni high mol in :;cknnvfll:.‘ where s an m Latin and English, x Edgeley Todd drove to Urbana last weekâ€"end and was the guest of a former Liake Forest college classmate, Stephen Gray. teaching position in the Andrew Mrs. William Smelzer of Chicago spent several days of last week with her sister, Miss Josephine Woodâ€" man. On Monday, Miss Woodman had as her guests, another sister, Mrs, William Kist and Mr. and Mrs. R. F. LaVelle and three little daughâ€" ters of Chicago. Mrs. Kist has gone to LeMars, lowa, to spend a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. R. Claussen (Isabel Kist), â€" Mrs. Winfield Nenins and daughâ€" ter are visiting in Providence, Rhode Island. Ross Sherman underwent a tonsiâ€" lectomy on Thursday at the Augustâ€" ana hospital in Chicago. ‘The Peter Kamminga and John J. Evers families spent last Sunday visiting relatives in DeMott, Ind. Miss Jean Cowgill of Highwood was the over night guest of Mrs. Mildred Love Gunekel on Saturday. Mrs.‘ Paul Dietz (Laura Karch) is quite ill. Mrs, Frank Saeman of Cross Plains, Wis., spent the weekâ€" end with her sister at the home of their father, George Karch. DEERFIELD LOCALS 8. S. Celilo, from San Francisco. He is spending part of his vacation visiting in Hollywood and will go to Del Monte to recuperate from a recent operation. Lowell is a son of Jacob Meintzer, township thistle commissioner, Lowell Meintzer writes from the west that he is in Los Angeles, after a very interesting boatâ€"trip on the Mrs. Forrest Pasley was hostess at a stork shower on Thursday, Aug. 12, in qompliment to Mrs. George Sticken, Ir. Mary and Barbara Bailey spent last week with friends in Winnetka. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Sturtevant reâ€" turned last week from Europe, where they had been traveling since June. Elizabeth Ann and Belinda Stadâ€" ler came up from Bement, IIl., last week where they had been visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Adam Stadâ€" ler and remained for a few days with Mrs. William Carman. They are now the guests of Mrs. Leslie Brand at White Lake, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Giss anâ€" nounce the birth of a son, on Tuesâ€" day, Aug. 10, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glover have a son born Tuesday at the Evanston hospital. Miss Margareth Plagge has reâ€" turned from a Burlington tour to Glacier National Park. Waveland â€" â€" _ Indiana Telephone Waveland 22 for Including hiking, swimming, ddancing, golf, room and meale $26.25 or $49 for two. Modern hotel, all outside rooms, hot and cold running water, some with private Shades Hotel Indiana‘s Most Scenic Resort via ONE WEEK ALL EXPENSE VYACATION Union Service 41, Indiana 234 and "Shades" signs. miles from Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Willman of Greenwood avenue, announce the birth of a baby girl on Monday eveâ€" ning, Aug. 16, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr, Willman is mayor of Deerfield. Miss Jean Pettis is leaving Tueâ€" son, Arizona, on Saturday evening, Aug, 21, and will reach Deerfleld on Tuesday for a week‘s visit with her m, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Cirele One of St. Paul‘s church will meet on Thursday, Aug. 26 at the home of Mrs. John Ott of Oakâ€" ley avenue. Mrs. Fred Trute (Arline Roggow) left on Sunday, via The Hiawatha, for a several weeks stay at Menomâ€" ince, Wis. lr.ndlu.AMloT= as their Sunday P Mrs. Wfllh-dotm-fllr. and . Mrs., â€" William Ritchiger of Mrs. Harry Norton and little daughter, Elizabeth Lu, of Harvey, I!L., spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Meyer of Sunset court. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Selig drove down to Hooppole, II1., mecompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George Vetter of Highland Park, to ntt::: a local fair and ploughing ma s Whitehall, Mich. Miss Morris and Miss Haggie both teach in Mayâ€" Mrs. Minnic W was hostâ€" ess to sixteen on Monday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Harder. The E. H. Seligs have returned from a trip to Wigona, Minn., and other points of interet en rotte. ~ Miss Vivian Haggie left on Monâ€" day for a several ways visit with Miss Lillian Morris at White Lake, Mr. and Mrs. William Lichter have had as their guests this past week, Mr. and Mrs. John Van Oeffe> lin and son, Wiaiter, and Mrs, Gerâ€" trude Boss of Grand Rapids, Mich. Dr. and Mrs. William F. Weir reâ€" turned on Sunday from a three weeks trip to Missouri. Arthur Johnson of Duluth, Minn., is visiting at the home of his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Johnson. The young . Mr. Johnson is a langâ€" uage instructor in the Central high school in Duluth. : Mrs. Joseph Dunn and daughter of Lake Forest were Sunday guests of Mrs. Martha C. Love. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mehrtens and son of Cicero spent the past week at the Clarence Repenning home on Greenwood avenue. A. J. Johnson and his son, Arâ€" thur, went to Camp Lake, Wis., on T|.|_e_sday. f_or‘ a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. â€"George Goodman and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fabel of Chicago and Mrs. Raymond Mereâ€" dith of Vietoria, Texas, were weekâ€" end guests at the George Jacobs home. Mrs. Fabel, Mrs. Meredith and â€"Mrs. Jacobs are the daughters of.the George Goodmans. Mr. and Mrs. William Hertel and sons Alvin and William Jr., left on Friday for a several weeks visit in Springfield, West Virginia, â€" Mrs. Carl Hertel, who has been down there at the home of her son, Herâ€" bert Hertel, will return home with the William Hertel family. Larson‘s Stationery Store Highland Park 567 REPAIRS â€" RENTALS â€" SALES Your Typewriter Man E. K. CATTON CALL dmm« pent the weekâ€"end 8 weel at the Conrad Uchtman and William Johnston homes. > Friday to spend two weeks at the Mrs. Eugene Ender is leaving on James Peckham home in Highland Park while the Peckhams visit relaâ€" times at Minocqua, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott and children and the Berry Devine famâ€" ily attended the Kroger Comsumer picnic at Cedar Lake, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Derby and their daughter, Agnes, and Ethel Jean Selig are expected home this week from Lancaster, Wis., where they have been visiting: Mrs, Derâ€" by‘s sister and family. _ _ Mr. and Mrs, Virgil Merry and children are home from & visit with relatives in Efll(huu,& Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Sloot had as their guests on Thursday and Friâ€" day, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Hauck of Anderson, Ind. Miss Ella Jones of Chicago was a guest at the A. J. Johnson home on Sunday. Mrs. George Engstrom was hostâ€" ess to her sewing club yesterday afternoon. â€" Mr, and Mrs. Carl E. Bates and children are spending tw oweeks with Mrs. Bates‘ mother, Mrs. Rogâ€" ers, in Newell, Iowa. The A. J. Johnsons have leased their home on Osterman avenue to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Ritter of Milwaukee, who will move here about the first of September. Mrs. R. E. Payne, who is vacating the house, is moving her family to South Haven, Mich. ‘The Young People‘s club will meet tonight in the Holy Cross parâ€" ish hall. St. Paul‘s Sewing society will hold its annual outing today at Sunâ€" set park. Frank Henderon, Philip Hillman and Vernon Luther of Grand Juneâ€" tion, Iowa, have been visiting at the homes of George and Floyd Stanger. Misses Viola and Irene Rockenâ€" bach were hostesses to the Mutual 3OWMAN °*X THB@PRESs Miss Lucille Potter of Fullérton, Calif., has been the guest of the E. G. Jacobsons this past week. § club on Tuesday at the Tree B{@“{mâ€"num Mr. and Mrs. Ray King of Chiâ€" cago are guests this week at the home of Mrs. King‘s sister, Mrs. Leonard North. Mrs. Caroline Becker is enjoying a month‘s vacation from her duties in Lake Forest and is visiting friends and relatives in this vicinâ€" ity. mtiee! Drgtetape ‘sod" on Evange! ge a People‘s Home will be held on Sunâ€" day, Aug. 29. The program begins at 11 a.m. A dinner will be served at 12 noon in Bensenville and the program, including bands and choirs will conclude with a pageant in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Juhrend and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Selig left Monday morning to attend the fuâ€" neral of Jacob Selig in Des Moines, Iowa. The William Seligs of Chiâ€" cago also went to Des Moines. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Burch and daughter, Georgia, have been visâ€" iting in Syracuse, New York. Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok and son, Frederick, and Mr. A. F. Ahman of Marthasville, Missouri, are . vaceâ€" tioning in the Piepenbrok‘s summer home at Hayward, Wis. Mrs. Pieâ€" penbrok will join her family there this week. Mrs. Hubert McGuire won the reâ€" cent contest at the Holy Cross Cathâ€" olic church conducted by Rev. J. V. Murphy. Mrs. McGuire submitted the winning paper on when to stand, sit or kneel at Low or High mass. Billy â€"Steiner, Harold Frost his cousin, Almon Frost, spent week at Starved Rock, II!. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McDermott and children of St. Paul, Minn., are visiting at the J. D. McDermott home in Bannockburn and attended the wedding of their cousin, Miss Marian McDermott and Mr. George Cusack on Saturday. Elaine and June Plagge will be hostesses toâ€"the Junior group of the Mrs. Harold Bittle and son. of Hammond, Ind., spent a week at the homes of the Russell Peters and Henry . Tuttle families. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tuttle motored :‘mw'hhurw.’h The Phil Scully famliy has gone to Starved Rock for a few days vaâ€" cation. American Legion Auxiliary on Satâ€" Elm street. Mrs. Herman Weber. of Park Ridge spent a few days at the Paul Kress home on Fair Oaks ave. Antiâ€"Back Ache | ©@ SELF SKIRT MARKER SINGER SEWINGMACHINE CO. 39 8. St. Johns Ave. â€" Phone 995 â€"Highland Park, HL Singer Vacuum Cleaners Sewing Machines + Electric Irong. and Fashion Aids SALES â€" RENTALS â€" PARTS > Service on all makes of sewing machines and vacuum cleaners. 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