TODDâ€"WILSON NUPTIALS Miss Lois June Wilson will beâ€" come the bride of Edgeley Woodman Todd on Saturday afternoon, Octoâ€" ber l,nto'cbd.lnml‘luz?ru-‘ byterian Church of Michigan City, Ind. The bride is a daughter of Reverend and Mrs. Harold T. Wilâ€" son of Michigan City and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodâ€" man W. Todd of Deerfield. The Rev. Mr. Wilson, assisted by Dr. Herbert McComb Moore, president of Lake Forest collége, will read the marriage ceremony. Miss Wilâ€" son‘s bridesâ€"maids will be Miss Jane Todd of Deerfield, Miss Carol Wilâ€" son of Michigan City, Miss Marâ€" garet Layer of Winnetka, Miss Shirâ€" ley Crosby of Michigan City and her matron of honor will be Mrs. Robâ€" ert Dobbin of Chicago. PAGE TEN DEERFIELD LOCALS eC Rentmet PE MUTEDE! Mr. Stephen W. Gray of Chamâ€" paign, l11., will serve the groom as best man and the ushers are to be Mr. David Stryker of Deerfield, Mr. Ralph Hennings of Evanston, Mr. William Hooke of Michigan City and Mr. Robert Dobbin of Chicago. Mrs. Paul Wilkinson, an aunt of the bride, who lives in Terra Haute, Ind., will be the organist. Followâ€" ing â€"the ‘service there will be a reâ€" ception in the church. Invitations have been issued for the wedding of Miss Edith Arline Sherman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sherman of Deerfield and Mr. Arthur Richard Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ward Sr. of Wheeling, to take place on Saturâ€" day, October 15, at 8 o‘clock in the evening in the First Presbyterian Church of Deerfield. WARDâ€"SHERMAN WEDDING HAGGIEâ€"NOSSER WEDDING In a very quiet ceremony Mrs. Gladys Smith Nosser of Evanston was married to Mr. Leslié Haggie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haggie of Deerfield, on Saturday evening, September 24, at 6 o‘clock in the Evanston Methodist Episcopal church with the Rev, Mr. Clark ofâ€" ficiating. _ Attending the wedding were the bride‘s sister &nd husband, and the groom‘s sister, Miss Vivian Haggie and his brother, Howard Haggie. Mr. and Mrs. Haggie will live in Evanston. LETTER WRITTING Postmaster John J. Welch of Deerficld announces that National Letter Writing Week will be obâ€" served from October 2 to. 8, 1938, throughout the United States. "Durâ€" ing this week write a letter. It is a habit worth cultivating," is the advice of Postmaster Welch." BANNOCKBURN CLUB The first meeting of the Bannockâ€" burn Garden club for the fall seaâ€" son will beâ€" held on Monday afterâ€" noon at the home of Mrs. Marshall Doty. Mrs. Friedel S. Fuller will be the assisting hostess. BOX SOCIAL A box social will be given by the youllg people of the Deerfield Presâ€" bytérian church on Friday evening at 8 o‘clock. John Willen is chairâ€" man of the social committee in charge of the party and James Grant Russell \xill be the auctionâ€" eer. , Mr: and Mrs. Burton B.McRoy: left on Friday for Arizona, where Mrs, McRoy will remain for the winter, because, of her serious illâ€" ness due to arthritis. The McRoy children are with their maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Hodges in Gary, Ind. After the McRoys have selected a place in the west, Mrs. McRoy will be joined by her parents and the children. Mr. McRoy will remain in Deerfield. Their home on Knollwood road has been leased by Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens of Winnetka, who are movâ€" ing in this week. Mr. and Mrs. George V. Bain have leased their home in Bannockâ€" i ult t /08 WINGS ACROSS THE CONTINENT In the center of dowatown Loo Angeles â€" 40 minutes from the arport =10 minutes from depots â€" and convenient to every major ettraction in the "heart of Southern California"â€" the HMeyward is the hotel preferred by tramscontinental trevelars. Commoapoliten in horpitality and hnmsiouely combortable ~ in yet an ecenomical place to stey, SmSLE rooMsS :. !2, «Mss woaanee o LOS ANGELES» sIXTH & sermo fPstasets burn and are moving from that comâ€" munity this week. . * . F Mr. and Mrs, Harry Norton and daughter, Elizabeth Lu, of Harvey, I!1., spent the weekâ€"end at yh Fred Meyer home. â€" / Donald Meyer was host to a group of little friends on Tuesday afterâ€" noon in honor of his eighth birthâ€" day anniversary. L Mr. and Mrs. George Ward (Grace Sherman) announce the birth of a daughter, Joyce Marilyn, on Wednesday, September 21, at St. Francis hospital in Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wennerâ€" sten and son, Jimmy, and Mrs. Frieâ€" del 8. Fuller and son, Paul Norman, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leanâ€" der H. Hvale in Lake Bluff on Sunâ€" day. Paul Norman Fuller entertained at a party for ten on Wednesday September 14, in honor of his 11th birthday anniversary. Milton Frantz attended the Iliâ€" nois State Brotherhood of Evangelâ€" ical churches on Saturday and Sunâ€" day at Naperville. Mrs. Frantz acâ€" companied her husband to Naperâ€" ville and visited with her daughter, Miss Olive, who teaches at North Central college in that city, and is also assistant registrar of the colâ€" lege. Mrs. William Galloway tess at a contract bridge Friday afternoon at her Springfield avenue. . John Engstrom, who attends the University of Illinois, spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Engstrom of Central avenue. William Kreh of Highland Park spent the weekâ€"end with his sister, Mrs. Clarence Roliman of Osterman avenue. Mrs. Elmer Clavey and Mrs. Fred Siljestrom will be hostesses to memâ€" bers of their contract bridge club at a luncheon next Thursday at the Open House tearoom in Deerfield. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith have moved from the Burnett house on Osterman avenue to the house reâ€" cently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Potter. ; Rev. Earl J. Bruso "made the Wake" in the Chicago Tribune last Friday. It was his first attempt and was successful. The T. W. Alders have returned to their home in Bannockburn after an extended vacation trip. The Just Sew club met on Tuesâ€" day afternoon at the new home of Mrs. Rudoliph R. Knaak <in Long Grove. The principals and superintendâ€" ents of grade schools whose pupils attend the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high schools in Lake Forest and Highâ€" land Park met for a dinner conferâ€" ence at the Twig & Thistle in Highâ€" land Park last Wednesday evening. The subject of Testing was disâ€" cussed. a conference at the Presbyterian college in Chicago on Monday eveâ€" ning. Mrs. Delbert Meyer entertained at a miscellancous shower for Mrs. Leslie Christensen last Saturday evening at her home on Sunset court. The bride is the former Eveâ€" lyn Sturm of Prairie View. A delegation of Deerfield Women attended the district meeting of the Ulinois Council of Parent Teacher associations at Libertyville last Friâ€" Mrs. Raymond Meyer attended a bridge party on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Harry Wilde in Glenview. d ay Mrs. Milton Your Typewriter Man Larson‘s Stationery Store REPAIRS â€" RENTALS â€" SALBS Highland Park 567 Mrs. A. R. Williams of E. K. CATTON O. Olson and a group CALL was hosâ€" party on home on Bloomington, who is herself a forâ€" mer teacher in the Deerfieldâ€"Shelds high school and is the wife of a forâ€" mer teacher in the same local school, was one of the speakers. John Robert Notz was host at luncheon and at a theater party on Saturday in honor of his tenth birthday anniversary. He is the elder son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Notz. Mrs. George R. Bailey spent the weekâ€"end in Minneapolis, with her mother, Mrs. Harry Soady, who is very ill. Miss Dorothy Vetter and Mrs. Robert Graham of Lake Forest were hostesses at a luncheon and miscelâ€" laneous shower on Saturday at Mrs. Graham‘s home in compliment to Miss Edith Sherman, whose marâ€" riage to Arthur Ward of Wheeleing will take place on October 15. Miss Sherman‘s sister, Grace, is married to George Ward, brother of her fiâ€" ance. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reagan and son, Jimmy, returned home Friday from a two week‘s vacation trip in northern Wisconsin. Mrs. Raymond Meyer will be hosâ€" tess at luncheon to Circle Three of the Presbyterian church, on Friday at her home on Waukegan road. Dr. William F. Weir will attend a meeting of the Chicago Presbyâ€" tery at the Lake Forest Presbyterâ€" ian church on Monday. Dr. C. Johnâ€" ston Davis expects to attend and is the lay delegate. Mr. and Mrs. DcanJloye and Miss Margaret Fitchl of Oklahoma City, Okla., were weekâ€"end guests at the Burr H. Kress home. Buddy Burnett entertained at a birthday party on Tuesday, Sepâ€" tember 20, in honor of his eighth anniversary. A large number of friends and relatives attended the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Wessling in Highland Park on Tuesday. She made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Decker and was over eighty years old. Miss Dicksie Farmer, daughter of the Richard Farmers of Bannockâ€" burn, is attending the Haven school in Evanston this year. THB PR ESS North Shore Ja@4 Co. Miss flomhycookumm at a dinner party on Friday evening in honor of her birthday anniversâ€" ary, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cooksy of Osterâ€" man avenue. @ Frank Russo Jr. has been elected vice president of the Sophomore class at the Nashville High school in Nashville, Ind. and lives with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward On Saturday, Dr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam F. Weir will attend the annual retreat of the Presbyterian college, at the Shawnee Country club in Wilâ€" mette. At the evening dinner, the closing session, Dr. and Mrs. C. Johnston Davis will attend. Dr. Davis is a member of the corporaâ€" tion of the college. The evening session will be attended by 75. Dr. Weir will preside and is chairman of the program committee and the retreat. K. Williams. Mrs. F. W. Lippert of Hazel aveâ€" nue entertained the Pinochle club on Tuesday evening at her home, The high school young people of the southern part of ‘the district have organized a North Shore Presâ€" byterian Young People‘s Fellowship. They will hold a school on the secâ€" ond Sunday night of each month for a period of eight months offerâ€" ing four eightâ€"hourâ€"courses of study, as follows: 1. The Bible; 2. Person Christian Living; 3. How Your Church Does Its Work; 4. A study of Presbyterian Social Centers of Chicago. An enrollment of 150 is expected. Twentyâ€"two _ Deerfield young people signed up for the course on Sunday evening. Churches included in this new North Shore division are Highland Park, Lake Forest, Libertyville, Deerfield, Northbrook, Wheeling, and North Chicago. Miss Mary Behrens, daughter of the Leslie Behrens of River road was hostess at a party on Monday eveâ€" ning in honor of her birthday anniâ€" versary. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McGinnis and two sons ‘are spending this week with relatives in southern Ililnois. Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Anderson spent the weekâ€"end in Oshkosh, Wis. T. P. Clark, District Supt. Sunday guest sat the Joseph Korâ€" enin home were Mrs. Frances Mcâ€" Manan, Mr. and Mrs., Frank Korenâ€" in, and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jackson of Chicago. The marriage: of Miss Sophie Nickelsen of County Line road and Mr. Howard Roth of Fairbury, IL., will take place the latter part of October. Miss Jean Brand, daughter of the Leslie Brands, is teaching sophomore English and has charge of the liâ€" brary in the high school at Mount Pleasant, Mich. Miss Brand, who majored in library work, received her master‘s degree at the Univerâ€" sity of Illinois in June, and during Silly isn‘t it? Rather you‘d hire somebody with the right sort of equipment and experience. . Isn‘t it also as logical to employ those thoroughly experienced and thoroughly equipped to clean those clothes that you spend good money for? If you want the bestâ€" phone HIGHLAND PARK 177 â€"178. HAUL A SAFE IN A WHEELBARROW? ~Noin The Farade T0 ... THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1988 the summer was an‘ assisting librarâ€" ian at the Glencoe Public library. Mrs. James Grant Russell was hostess to members of her club on Friday afternoon at her home on Rosemary terrace. [2 a Mrs. Paul Knigge and little son spent the latter part of the week with her sister in Chicago. The Knigges are living in the Russell Potterton apartment on Central aveâ€" The Eastern Star carnival and bazaar will be held tomorrow eveâ€" ning (Friday) at the Masonic temâ€" ple. _ Edwin Meyer observed his birthâ€" day anniversary on Thursday, Sept.