The marriage of Miss Ruth Bolt of the Dorcas Home, Deerfleld, and Mr, John Paim of Mundelein, will be solemnized on Saturday, Feb. 5, at the Deerfleld Presbyterian church with Rev. William Agnew of the Dorcas Home officiating, assisted by Dr. William F. Weir, minister of the Presbyterian church, A recepâ€" tion will follow at the Dorcas Home. Both Miss Bolt and her fiance were graduated from Lake Forest colâ€" lege. Mr. Palm is now associated in business at Swift & Co. and Miss Bolt is an assistant in laboratory work at Lake Forest college. BOLTâ€"PALM NUPTIALS BOOK REVIEW The next meeting of the literary group of the Deerfield Woman‘s Club will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 15, at the home of Mrs. Edwin Wood.. Mrs. Earl J. Hyett will reâ€" view "The Citadel" by A. J. Cronin. DENTAL CLINIC TRAINING COURSE A Teacher‘s Training Course will be started at the Decrfield Pl(esgg-‘ teri@n church on ‘Sunday evening at eight o‘clock, led by Dr. W. F. Weir.. Teachers and officers of the church school and others interested in the course may enroll. Fifth and sixth grade children are being examined this week at the Deerfleld Grammar School Dental Clinic. The clinic is open each Friâ€" day morning with Dr. E. F. Munre in charge, assisted by the school nurse, Mrs. Judith Kerrihard. Miss Gertrude Jayne, of the W.P.A. proâ€" fessional project, visited the Deerâ€" field school on Friday, to observe the clinic and was very high in her praise of it. Boy Scouts of Troop 51 are meetâ€" ing each Monday evening at seven o‘clock in the Deerfield Grammar School with Maurice . Cazel as scoutmaster. Charles Burnett is asâ€" sistant scoutmaster; William Hanâ€" ner. and Thomas Coleman, junior assistant scoutmaster; Clyde Schoonâ€" over, senior patrol leader; Frank Stupple, â€" George â€" Tanielian _ and Earl Lahey, patron leaders; and Paul Hanner, troop treasurer. BOY SCOUTS The Young People of the Holy Cross Catholic church will sponsor a card and bundo party on Friday evening (tomorrow evening) at the parish school. Following the card party there will be refreshments and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Juhrend, who have been visiting at the home of their son, Hubert, in Compton, Calif., are now guests of Gus Lange in Oakland, Calif. Mrs. Juhrend writes that they are enjoying the sunshine and warm weather. DEERFIELD LOCALS CARD PARTY Miss Alma Mae Hanisee of Winâ€" netka has been pledged to Gymâ€" nastica at the University of Illinois. The Hanisees are former Deerfield residents, living for several years in the August Winter house on Sunâ€" set court now occupied by Mrs, Milâ€" dred Black. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wildhagen and family of Prairie View spent Sunday at theâ€" William Hertel home. Dale Willman of Milwaukee visâ€" ited his grandmother, Mrs. John C. Willman of Chestnut street, on Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Snyder and Mrs. George Vetter of Chicago were visitors at the A. H. Muhlke home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Forrest have leased the Cooksy Beardsley house on Osterman Avenue. Mr. Forrest is from Highland Park and Hecketsweiler Studio Photographers 7 8. . Johns Avenue Phone Highland Park 435 CAMERA SPECIALS 3 Peircanny uie .coias ... 90 IHAGEE CAMERAS Speed to 1â€"400 second (120 size) at Compur, F 3.8 Tessar Lens CONTAX Model I Ziess Tessar F 2.8 Lens ZEISS IKON F 3.5 Nettar Lens IHAGEE .CAMERAS F 4.5 Lens ° (120 size) his bride from Indianapolis. They attended the University of Arizons at Tucson. Mr. Forrest, who reâ€" ceived his degree from teh Univerâ€" sity of Arizons last June, is now associated in business at Marshall, Field & Co., Chicago. Daniel Wessling of Grand Juncâ€" tion, Iowa, is visiting at the George Stanger home on Forest avenue. Weekâ€"end guests at the Stanger home were Ray Wessling of Des Moines, and Miss Naomi Kester of Cedar Rapids, Tlowa, and the Vinton Thompsons of Chicago. The Ladies‘ Aid society of St. Paul‘s church will meet next Thursâ€" day afternoon at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Guth, who were living at 745 Chestnut street, have moved to Chicago. Clifford Shn:cr is taking a course in accouhting each Friday evening at the Northwestern School of Commerce. Miss Hazel Miller supervised the Young People‘s meeting at the Presbyterian church on Sunday evening. The group is studying the sevenâ€" most prominent religions of the world. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Olson were dinner guests on Saturday evening at the Charles Brandt home in Wilâ€" mette. On Sunday they visited at the Allen Johnson home in Chicago. Mrs.â€" Wendell â€" Goodpasture was tesstsmmceâ€"ntrembers~of Presbyterian Circle ‘I‘wo yesterday ‘at luncheon at her home on Orchard lane. Dr. W. F. Weir is in the east this week where he is conducting conâ€" ferences on Church Administration at St. Clairsville, Ohio, and Blairsâ€" ville, Pa., and will be guest speaker at the 50th anniversary of the Presâ€" byterian church in Brilliant, Ohio. The Misses Luella and Juliana Willman attended a dinner party in Glenview on Sunday given in honor of the birthday anniversary of their cousin, Miss Verna Grenning. St. Paul‘s guild will meet on Friâ€" day, February 4, at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. George Harder of Chestnut street. Miss Margaret Carolan of Chiâ€" cago spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Molly Pfister of North Chestâ€" nut street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanich (Ruth Hans) of Northbrook are living at the Malcolm Hans home on Chestnut street. ‘Mrs. Hanich‘s sister, Miss Murie!l Hans, also of Northbrook, has been staying with them because of the former‘s illness. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stanger were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry _ Helmershausen _ (Frances Loy) in Chicago on Saturday. Barbara, daughter bf the Jirah Coles, is in quarantine for measles, as are also Barbara and Nancy Potter, daughters of the W. M. Potâ€" ters of Osterman Ave. Mr. and Mrs. John Bornboff of Glenview visited at the home of their aunt, Mrs. John C,. Huehl of Springfield Ave., on Sunday. The progressive dinner party which was planned by a work group of the Deerfield P.â€"T.A. for Monday evening, was postponed because of the illness of one of the hostesses, Mrs. Earl J. Hyett. The dinner was to have started at the Harry Baum home, then the W. D. George and W. K. Houts homes, concluding with the social hour at the Hyetts. The W, D. George family occupies the former R. D. Reeds home on Orchard lane. Miss Ethel Mailfald was hostess to the CCC girls on Thursday aftâ€" ernoon at her home on Wilmot road. Miss Emma Elliott, an assistant at the Dorcas Home has gone to Kokome, Ind., because of the illness of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Anderson and two children, Dorothyâ€"Jean and Ward, were dinner guests at the Ernest Schroeder home in Crystal Lake, IIl., on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.‘ Clarence Wilson, who have been vacationing in Florâ€" ida and Texas, are now visiting in Olney, II1., and will be returning home the latter part of the week. $44.50 $20 Chicago were Sunday guests at the Clarence Schmidt home on Waukeâ€" gan road. _ Mr, and Mrs. Irving Brand left on Tuesday for a vacation trip to Florida. Mrs. Harry Baum will be hostess to members of her contract bridge elub at luncheon on Thursday at her home on Hazel Ave. Mrs. Clarence Roliman attended a bridge party on Thursday at the home of Mrs. John Wahl in Waukeâ€" gan. Wnn ol Mr. and Mrs. John Dwyer of Conâ€" way road spent Friday with their daughter, Mrs. Chris Soenksen in Highland Park. Mrs. Soenksen has been ill with mumps. Miss Margaret Ludlow of Roseâ€" mary terrace spent the weekâ€"end at the Austin Schnaebelle home in Libâ€" ertyville. _ _Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sherman and Mr. and Mrs. George Ward (Grace Sherman) were guests at the Lloyd Bach home in Itasca, I!l. Mrs. Fred Meyer will be hostess at a noon luncheon on Friday (toâ€" morrow) for members of Presbyterâ€" terian Circle Three. Mrs. John Saunders of Berwyn spent Wednesday at the home of Mrs, William D. Johnston of Fair Oaks Ave. Roy Thompson, who has been in the Lake County hospitalâ€"sinceâ€"last September, due to an auto accidentâ€" was brought to the home of his brother, Garry Thompson on Wedâ€" nesday, where he will recuperate. Eldon Frost is in charge of a basketball team, which meets every Tuesday evening. in the Deerfield Grammar school. Mr. and Mrs. Charles â€" Houser (Margaret Scully) announce the birth of a son on January 18 at the Ravenswood hospital, Mrs. A. C. Vogtritter (Marjory Garrity) suffered a broken ankle in a fall on the ice near her home in Northbrook, recently. Mrs. Vogâ€" tritter‘s mother was manager of the Deerficld Telephone exchange a number of years ago. Circle Four of the Deerfield Pres-‘ byterian church will (sponsor a party at the home of Mrs. Raymond Dobbins on Friday, January 28. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kowill of * 10% Reduction on All Ranges if bought with Servel ELECTROLUX NQRTH SHORE birthday anniversary last Thursday at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Desmond of West Deerfield road. The Deerfleld Chamber of Comâ€" merce will meet on Thursday eveâ€" ning (tonight) at 7 o‘clock at Shuâ€" grue‘s restaurant. Jeannette, a daughter of the M. L. Casads of Warrington road, has been ill with pneumonia, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Seese of Banâ€" nockburn spent last week in Bosâ€" ton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Johnson are planning an extended trip to California in February. Miss Molly Devine and Jack Swanson of Highland Park visited at the Berry Devine home on Sunâ€" day. Miss Devine was en route to her. home in ‘Bergen, Kentucky. Mrs. Albert Roggow attended the funeral of a cousin, Douglas Graâ€" ham, in Chicago last Wednesday. Mrs. Clarence Schmidt was hosâ€" tess to members of the Wednesday of Mrs. Chester Wessling of Roseâ€" mary terrace. This is the annual meeting and officers will be elected. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mele of Milwankes...czont...coverel....dayvs...of home on Hazel Ave Mrs. Clarence Schn tess to members of th Bridge club last week. The Woman‘s Auxiliary of the Bethlehem church is meeting today for a 1 o‘clock luncheon at the home las t work â€"atâ€"theâ€"Clarenceâ€"Amitierson Several of the Deerfield Volunâ€" teer Fire department members atâ€" ~ The Bethlchem Tuesday evening Milton A. Frantz. 148 South Second Street Tel. H. P. 1358 Highland Park Patsy Benson celebrated her sixth GREENSLADE Electrical Contractor Electric Shop Brotherhood met at the home of T. P. CLARK, District Supt. tended the Lake County Firemen‘s meeting in Waukegan on Monday Among those from Deerfield who went to Naperville on Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Leanna Stanger Wessling, age 87, the widow of John Wessling, were the George Stangers, the Floyd Stangâ€" ers, the Chester Wesslings, the Milâ€" ton Frantz and John Stryker famâ€" ilies. Rev. Maurice Hachlen and SINGER SEWING MACHINECO. 39 S. St. Johns Ave. â€" Phone 995 â€" Highland Park, HL SALES â€" RENTALS â€" PARTS Service on all makes of sewing machines and vacuum cleaners. 205 Waukegan State Bank Building, Second Floor 210 Washington Street, Waukegan Telephone: Ontario 7110 LOCALLY MANAGED OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CiTiES Hear EDGAR A. GUEST Tuesdays, NBC. 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