PAGE TEN STRYKERHASKINS WEDDING Miss Isabel Haskins, daughter of Mrs. R. L. Haskins of 1462 Wilâ€" mette avenue, Wilmette, has chosen September tenth for her marriage to Lewis Clark Stryker, son of Mr. and Mrs., Edwin G. Stryker of Orâ€" chard lane, Deerfield. The ceremony will be performed at :30 o‘clock in the evening in the Wilmette parish Methodist Episcopal church, Dr. Horace G. Smith, president of Garrett Biblical Institute, will read the service. The bride has selected her sister, Frances, for her maid of honor. Her bride‘s maids will inâ€" clude her youngest sister, Georgia, Miss Frances Rapp and Miss Jean Moore of Wilmette. Mr. Stryker will have his brother, George Stryâ€" ker of Norwood Park, serve him as best man. Ushers will be George Askhman of Deerfield, Bruce Karnes of Winnetka, Fred Scyphers of Chiâ€" cago and Richard Ismond, also from Chicago. Edgeley Todd will play the wedding march. DEERFIELD LOCALS Immediately after the ceremony a reception will be held in the church lounge. The young couple will motor south for a short trip and will make their home in Deerfield. A series of showers have been given in Wilmette for the bride; a cruisâ€" ing party by Bruce Karnes; and a miscellaneous shower last Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Walter Lange Sr. in Deerfield. SEILERâ€"RUGEN NUPTIALS Miss Emily Christina Rugen of Glenview will become the bride of Harold Willis Seiler of Deerfield on Saturday, September 17, at St. Paul‘s parsonage, with Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok officiating. Miss Mary Rugen is to be her sister‘s bridesâ€" maid and Ernest Hertel will be the best man. At the wedding there will be only the bridal party, but a reception will follow at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rugen in Glenview. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Seiler of Chestnut street, Deerfield. The young couple will make their home with Mr. Seiler‘s parents. Sevâ€" eral showers have been given in Glenview the past week for the young couple. C LANGEâ€"GARLING WEDDING The marriage of Miss Edna Dorâ€" othy Garling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Garling of Highland Park and Mr. Alan George Lange, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lange of â€" Deerfield, will be solemnized on Saturday, September 10, at four o‘clock in the afternoon, at the Reâ€" deemer Lutheran church in Highâ€" land Park with Rev. W. F. Suhr officiating. Miss Ruth Garling will be her sister‘s bridesmaid. and Walter Lange will serve his brother as best man. The young couple will live in Highland Park. THE ANTIâ€"CAN‘TS The twentyâ€"fourth reunion of the Antiâ€"Can‘t club was held on Thursâ€" day, August 31, in the Forest Preâ€" serve at Dundee and Waukegan roads. This club was organized in 1914 by a group of sixteen Northâ€" brook girls and eleven of the origâ€" inal members and their families were among those who attended. Those attending from Deerfield were Mrs. J. R. Notz (Ruth Glos); Mrs. Edna Nicholas Krause, and Mrs. Eugene A. Cooksy (Leola Bestor). One member of this club passed away three years ago. Next year they are planning to have a silver jubilee for their 25th meeting. Selected Clientele Moderate Rates 160 miles from Chicago via 41, Indiana 234, and ‘The Shades" signs. Waveland â€" Indiana Shades Hotel Telephone Waveland 22 for reservations. Indiana‘s Most Scenic Resort Write for special summer |rates. Rooms with priâ€" vate bath â€" all with running waâ€" ter. Modern Hotel ANNIVERSARIES Police Magistrate William A. Bickford will observe his 80th birthâ€" day anniversary on Saturday, Sepâ€" tember 10, and his neighbor, Mrs. Fredericks Kobelin, will be 80 years old on October 4. Mrs. WIlâ€" liam Gastheld will have her 88th birthday anniversary on October 1. Among the wedding anniversaries we are reminded that the Louis Soefkers will be having their 27th on September 19; the Arthur Mernâ€" ers and the Floyd Stangers, their 26th with the Stangers on October 12 and the Merners on October 20; and the Richard M. Vants will have their 52nd wedding anniversary on October 7. Rev. and Mrs. Earl J. Bruso spent last week at Lake Geneva in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Birkemier of Kanâ€" sas City have leased the C. W. Getty house on Westgate road which was vacated by the William Rays, who returned to Chicago. The Francis X. Barrs have moved from Chicago to the bungalow on Woodward avenue vacated by the A. J. Bradys, who moved back to Chicago. Mrs. Knute Warner of The Open House tearcom in the village will go to Washington, D.C., next week when her daughter, Marjorie enâ€" ters the American college at Washâ€" ington. Walter Lange Jr. had as his guests last week Harold Huttenburg cf Hadley, Wis., John Delatto of Greenbay, Wis., Jack Cairns and Wally Young of Wausau, Wis. Mr. Huttenburg is a nephew of the late Mrs. Carl Stadler. The lads reâ€" turned to their homes in Wisconsin on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood and two daughters are living in the Ramsay house. in Briarwood on Ramsay road. _ They came here from California. Miss Martha Karch spent the weekâ€"end with her sister, ~Mrs. Frank Saeman in Cross‘ Plains, Wis. Little Ruth Saeman, who had been visiting in Deerfield, returned to Cross Plains with her aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Seiler spent Labor Day weekâ€"end at Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. â€" sns t Mr. and Mrs. Hardin W. Masters have moved from the Toogood house on Saunders road to Highland Park. The three elder Krause sisters, daughters of Mrs. Edna N. Kraus, are vacationing this week. Betty is with her aunt Mildred in the north woods; Ruth is up north with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Behrman of Chicago; and Jane is visiting the Biscunas famliy (formerly of Deerâ€" field) at Round Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Wing and daughter, Shirley, and her friend Gladys Page, have returned from Glen Lake, Mich., where they spent the past month. Como, Wis Mr. and Mrs. Larry Waterman enâ€" tertained relatives from Waukegan at dinner on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baum and two children spent the holidays at the Harry Olendorf cottage at Lake . The Contract Bridge club is meetâ€" ing this afternoon for luncheon at the Open House tearoom in Deerâ€" field with Mrs. G. A. A. Willen and Mrs. C. T. Anderson as hostesses. Alice Louise Clavey has been visiting at the home of Catherine Jane Harder in Highland Park this past week. On Tuesday Catherine Jane had her tonsils removed at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Clavey, with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hartman of Wheeling, spent Wednesday with friends in Lake Geneva, Wis. Teddy Clavey spent the past week at the home of grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville G. St. Peter in at the hot and Mrs. Waukegan On Friday, Mrs. H. T. Clavey is entertaining at luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clavey were hosts at dinner on Labor Day at their home on Forest avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C, Anderson Sr. and son, Chadwick, returned home on Sunday â€"morning from a vacation trip in Colorado and the Rocky Mountains. While in Denver they visited their daughter, Mrs. Philip Davis (Virginia Anderson) and also stopped at Kearney, Neâ€" braska, to visit Mrs. Anderson‘s mother, Mrs. Jessie Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Olson and son Carl Jr. were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perkins in Riverdale, IIL Ralph Dunham, Walter Page, and Clarence Huhn spent the weekâ€"end at Ladysmith, Wis. evening. â€" Mrs. Carl E. Olson of Greenwood avenue had as her luncheon guests cn Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Olson ahd Mr. and Mrs. Thor Oliver and daughter Jayne of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson and little son of Central avenue spent tHe past week with Mr. Peterâ€" son‘s parents in Beardstown, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Heins have leased the house on Woodward aveâ€" nue vacated by Dr. Williams. Mr. Heins is the new mathematics teacher at the Highland Park High school. 4 The Deerfield Chamber of Comâ€" merce is sponsoring a slogan conâ€" test. Write in six words or less "Why I Like to Live in Deerfield" and send your contribution to Milâ€" ton Frantz or Marshall Pottenger. All entries must be in by Sept. 17. The winning slogan will adorn the vehicle.tags and be used in various mIT, BNO MPS, CBTM B, CISON And Mr "nd V"l’l. LeRoy weir .nd son Carl Jr. were Sunday dinner | jaughter, Janet, left on Tuesday for guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. their home at Ann : Arbor, Mich Frank Perkins in Riverdale, IIL. after a visit at the home of Mr. Ralph Dunham, Walter Page, and| Weir‘s father, Dr. W. F. Weir. Mr. Clarence Huhn spent the weekâ€"end| LeRoy Weir is an instructor at the at Ladysmith, Wis. University of Michigan. Miss Hilda Mordeni and George| The Presbyterian Men‘s Fellowâ€" Elliot of Highwood were guests of| ship picnic is scheduled for Saturâ€" Mildred Love Gunckel on Tuesday| day, September 17. Their previous evening. ' plans were rained out earlier in the Mrs Carl E. Olson of Greenwaod |summer. SINGER SEWING MACHINECO. 39 S. St. Johns Ave. â€" Phone 995 â€" Highland Park, IIL Service on all makes of sewing machines and vacuum i . i. i m en e e e en e e o commmnnnonccoommomrm en 6 _ _ . . 5 KT P sA w 2e i P B 4 Cee _ _ | ) j "B | _ P % _ C s I 244@ _ n \> _ Ts P D. % *# 2 _ _ O > i _ 3 % y# h o Te * y me |. .0 & v. s e > ‘g . ï¬; r,’†_ 3 »« TELEPHONE! | 2f ~4 2l s All your customers are "within arm‘s & reach" . . . by telephone. When All your customers are "within arm‘s reach" . . . by telephone. When you‘re too busy to make a trip, or have important news you want to give them quickly, an outâ€"ofâ€"town call takes you there in minutes. Saves your time; saves theirs. Often results in a sale that might otherwise be missed. . . . If you haven‘t used the telephone lately to go after business in other cities,.why not ‘ give it a trial for the next month or so? Chances are results will surprise you. ILLINO!IS TELEPHONE About 100 miles for 60¢ About 150 miles for 80¢ About 300 miles for $1.25 * Typical Daytime Statienâ€"toâ€"Statien Rates Singer Vacuum Cleaners _ _ Sewing Machines Electric Irons and Fashion Aids SALES â€" RENTALS â€" PARTS T HE P R 8 84 Complete line of an outâ€"ofâ€"town /"" & $eac> 7~ . o w T 4 z2 re in minutes. _( € f 4 M 3 might otherwise a 3 3, I 3 & x< a e ‘%rh* % s haven‘t used the f 22. E. : th -:':’ 4 $ > o after business (».‘afl >s~ _ ‘A. _ & f TaZ o % l y not oo j & e cA 3 e next @ ~ es R Wageiie m‘ M 6 . > s are | w E: i a " you. A l E: % tik i' j 4 A Â¥S & &* y . BELL company | h rA Station Rates % % tor 80e ® 3 Guess PH telephone. 80c* isn‘t much for L Thanks for the order, Mr. Coleman! miles for $1.25 a possible $100 sale. FeU get it of today sure! ways of advancing the popularity of Deerfield. Mrs. A. J. Boeltee (Charlotte Brand )has returned to her home in Los Angeles, Calif., after a six weeks visit with her mother, Mrs. G. L. Brand. George Stanger II, with Mrs. Lester Stanger and daughter, Bonâ€" ita, of Highland Park spent the past week near Minocqua, Wis. _ Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Pagel and family have been visiting relatives at Sumner, Iowa. til 4 in the afternoon and 8 until 10 o‘clock in the evening on Thursâ€" day, September 22. The first meeting of the Royal Neighbor Juveniles is being held this afternoon ©(Thursday) after schcol in the Town hall. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hurt and daughters spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Hurt‘s brother, Ralph Talbert, at St. Cloud, Minn. The Session will meet on Tuesday evening at the home of Dr. W. F. Weir. The Presbyterian trustees are also meeting the same evening. Arthur Finch, who attends Hotchâ€" kiss academy, and lives with an auht in the East, has been visiting his parents, the Arthur Finches, who live at the John Welch home. The Deerfield Chapter of the Eastern Star will give a public bazaar and carnival on Friday eveâ€" ning, September 30, at the Masonic RELIABLE LAUNDRY Quality Cleaners DRY CLEANING CO. AND J Â¥onder if Coleman & Co. wouldn‘t be interested in our new prices? . P. 178 temple. The afternoon will be deâ€" voted to the entertainments for children and the evening for adults. The Just Sew club will be enterâ€" tained by the Senior Mrs. Sugden at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Malcolm Charleson in Evanston next (Fuesday afternoon. Mrs. William will entertain the teachers officers of the Presbyterian Church school tonight at her home on Forest aveâ€" nue. Dr, W, F. Weir will attend the September meeting of the Chicago Presbytery on Monday at the Cenâ€" tral "Y" in the Loop. The Deerfield editor is compiling a list of all the college students and where they will go to school this fall. _ Will you please telephone Deerfield 485 and give the names of any of the young people that you know are planning to go away. Your cooperation is greatly appreâ€" ciated. Teachers at the Wilmot school are the same as last year. Mrs. Delbert Meyer, principal, is the upâ€" per grade teacher, and Miss Lucile DEERFIELD STATE BANK COMPACT Modern small homes offer ‘bigâ€"home convenience! Modern financing is convenient, too! This institution offers new, liberal terms on the 1938 FHA Plan: down payment, in some cases, as low as 10 percent of the value of house and lot . . . the balance paid monthly, like rent. Inquiries are invited. Our staff will give you courteous, prompt attention. â€" .... but Complete Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation NEW ,LIBERAL FHA TERMS. FHA INSURED FINANCING. DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS Telephone Deerfield 258 2 W ish 1 could go there, but 1 haven‘t time right nows. 150 miles is too for. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1988 teacher Oldfield of Chicago, the lower grade BANNOCKBURN SCHOOL TO OPEN ON MONDAY The Bannockburn Grammar school will have its opening sessions on Monday, September 12. The teaching staff will be the same as last year and will include Mrs. R. F. Hamill, principal and lower grade teacher; Mrs. Mary E. Mcâ€" Devitt, upper grades; and Mrs. C. R. Sugden, intermediate. 148 South Second Street Tel. H. P. 1358 _ Highland Park GREENSLADE Electrical Contractor Electric Shop