RUTH PETTIS, Representative â€" Telephone Deerfield 485 VILLAGE FPAIR Residents of the community are invited to bring their flowers, fruits und vegetables which are unusual in size, or of particular besuty, or where will be displayed. Also, those many varieties of any r plant are asked to label m %‘mï¬-wuo- :-:h.w:-‘:h'chcm e asked to bring their own glfl.: POST OFFICE Postmaster John J. Weich makes the following announcement: « a i-"fyt';iudum of the United States Mails, ( ing parcelâ€"Post mails) between the w-twm-dm C. &P. railroad station, each way, as often as required will be sccepted until June 17, 1939 at the Deerficld Post Office. ‘The desigâ€" nated messenger will be expected to furnish such equipment as will enâ€" able him to handle all mail to and from each train on one trip, and such as will be adequate and satisâ€" factory for the proper protection of the mails at all times. Deerfleld is a second class post office. CONFIRMATION CLASS A class of thirtyâ€"seven received the sacrament of confirmation on Tuesday evening at the Holy Cross Catholic church with Bishop Sheil officiating. It is the first class in seven years and was a very ausâ€" picious occasion. ‘The members of the class of school age were: Boysâ€"George Schoessling, Jack Ryan, Jack Philips, Jerry McGuire, Raphae! Intranuovo, James Jenâ€" nings, Harold Mau, William Flynn, Donald Ginter, Frank Ginter, Harâ€" old Phillips, Lawrence McDermott, Williard Meintzer, Russell Mau, James Borre, Richard Paulsen and Jack Clavey, Girlsâ€"Monica Peddle, Mary L. Cameron, Mary Fances Kent, Nancy Knaak, Joanne Harrington, Catherâ€" ine Baca, Marian Klemp, Eva Trute, Bernice Ann Flanagan. Phoeâ€" be Mylott, Evelyn O‘Connor, Patriâ€" cia Cole, Elaine Borre, Mary Zahnle, and Patricia Flynn. SOCIAL DANCE The Catholic Young People‘s club will hold a social dance on the eve ning of Wednesday, June 21, in the Holy Cross Parochial school on North Waukegan road, Deerfeld. The members of the club invite the public to come to dance to the music of the Nickelodean at a very nomâ€" inal price. Mrs. Isabel Newman and Miss Mary Hempstead of Bridge Hampâ€" tom, Long Island, N.Y., are the guests of their brother, France Hempstead. Mrs. A. L. Renning entertained at luncheon on Wednesday for her daughter, Mrs. Leslie Brand. The Brands are leaving this weekâ€"end Meard in sDeorfiold . . . by Vogue will preâ€" vent moth d a m a g e and protect your valâ€" uable winter things with absolute safety. Phone today for our bonded service man. STORAGE, CLEANING, GLAZING and INSURANCE 6 25 Years Service to the North Whoreâ€"JOHN B. NASH, Prop 327â€"%0 N. GREEN BAY $PAD, IQHLAND PARK (up to $100) included FUR STORAGE Free Mothproofing with a â€" 2â€"Year Guarantee Complete Household Cleaning Service Estimates Cheerfully Given m for A group of Legionnaires and their wives attended m meeting at the Hines Memorial hospital on Sunday. The National Commander was the guest speaker. Rev. Â¥. G. Piepenbrok and son, Helmuth, with Robert Johnson, son of the A. J. Johnsons, and Eugene Minch of St. Louis, Mo., have been vacationing at the Piepenbrok caâ€" bin at Hayward, Wis., and will reâ€" turn home this weekâ€"end. Rev. Milâ€" ler of the Dorcas Home, who is atâ€" tending Northwestern university ocâ€" eupied the pulpit of St. Paul‘s church last Sunday morning. _ _ There will be a young people‘s eamp at Lake Geneva for all young people of Evangelical churches of the Arlington Heights federation on July 8 and 9 to which many of the Mrs. Milton O. Olson will be hosâ€" tess at a garden party luncheon for Circle Four of the Presbyterian church this afterncon at her home on West Deerfleld road. Mrs. Clifford Rose is in the Alice Home hospital for surgery. . x Miss Beth Andrew, fourth grade teacher in the Deerfleld school, is attending the state normal college at Bloomington this summer, local grade school, is teaching at Drake university in Des Moines, Iows, this summer and also workâ€" ing for his doctor‘s degree. This past winter he attended a course at the University of Chicago. Mr. Ball left Saturday for Towa. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sherman and Mr. and Mrs. George Ward (Grace Sherman) and their little daughter, Joyce, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lombard in Aurâ€" ora. August H. Mueller of Foley, Als., is visiting relatives in this vicinity. On Saturday he was a guest at the Ross Sherman home on Osterman avenue. s Mrs. Joseph Korenin will be hosâ€" tess to members of her bridge club on Wednesday afternoon at her home on Chestnut street. The Charles Scotts of Mundelein and the Dan Scotts of Antioch spent Sunday at the home of their sister, Mrs. Park avenue Mary Frances Anderson, with Helen West and Ruth Shapiro, of Highland Park, will be among the high school music students in the band clinie at Northwestern uniâ€" versity this summer. Mrs. Helen Mayer Mannings will be one of the directors of the clinic. Eva Marie Trute nï¬qw-d the graduating class of the Cross school on Friday evening at the home of her parents, Me, and Mrs. Otto Trute. The eight other memâ€" bers of her class are Betty Coleâ€" man, Anna Marie Kilcoyne, Jerry McGuire, James Borre, Thomas Mcâ€" Arthur, Joseph Rafferty, Donald and Frank Ginter. Mrs. G. A. Willen will be hostess to her contract bridge club next Thursday at the Open House teaâ€" RUG CLEANING We are Masters of the Art Efficient â€" Reliahle Lester Ball, superintendent of the Ralph Wickersham of 3500 ‘mombers of ber 900 club yester: to members of her 500 club a day afternoon at her home on County Line road. Mrs. Clarence the guest of Mrs. Corliss ; at bridge in Waukegan on Mr.. and Mrs. William nndun.'lh-h..v‘b Michigan where they two weeks with relatives in Rapids and Detroit. On r they stopped at Jackson, visit Mr. and Mrs. Clark (Verene Gunckel). Mrs, R. M. Vant, who is i. grade school has received a scholarâ€" ship to the Holy Child High sehool in Waukegan. Betty also won the mwrhlmum-dhp Legion Auxiliary recently. . John A. Hoffman bas building to the little shop south of the Notz hardware store. shoe repair shop has q:u::mhmm‘-y.e Zeiss building. : Mrs. Edna Stanger Orsborn, seâ€" companied by Miss Eunice Foster of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Lesâ€" ter Stanger of . Highland Pt went to Peoria on Monday for commencement exercises of Bradâ€" ley Tech. Charles Orsborn reeeived his B.S. degree. Next week he leaves for the east where he has accepted a fine athletic position. tmike bullding. f Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sample Mrs. Edna Stanger Orsborn, #câ€"| (Kathleen Calkins) will live h! companied by Miss Eunice Foster| Lake Bluff. Their marriage took of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs, L4sâ€"| place on May 20, at the home of the ter Stanger of . Highland Pt bride‘s mother in Bannockburn. went to Peoria on Monday for Mrs. H. Samuel Fritsch and commencement exercises of Bradâ€"| ssughter, Helenmary, of Jacksonâ€" ley Tech. Charles Orsborn réeeeived| ville, Fla., arrived on Wednesday his B.9. degree. Next week he leaves | for a visit with Mrs. Fritsch‘s parâ€" for the east where he has aecepted | ents, Mr .and Mrs. A. H. Muhike. a fine athletic position. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Lawrence Enright Mrs, W. H. Sapp of Eldon, lown, have moved from Milwaukee to the is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs.| house at the corner of Todd court J.. W. McGinnis. and Orchard lane which the Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mercurio| Grahams recently vacated when were hosts at the annual picnic dinâ€" | they moved East. Mrs, Enright and ner of the Gamma Club of Chicago,| Mrs. Donald Easton (Miriam Stryâ€" on Sunday at their home on South | ker) were in training together at Waukegan road. St. Luke‘s hospital in Chicago. St. Paul‘s Council of Young Peoâ€"| Mrs. David Petersen was injured ple will meet on Monday evening,| on Saturday when her car struck a Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mereuric were hosts at the annual picnic dinâ€" ner of the Gamma Club of Chicago, on Sunday at their home on South Waukegan road. _ â€" & Miss Laura Muhike of River For from the Holy §EKE Y LrL488 June 10. in the secial reoms of the church. +â€" held on Thursday and Friday morn to members of her sorority at dinâ€" ner on ‘Thursd Stratford read. spent Thursday with her aunt, Mrs. Eugene Ender of North Waukegan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mele and mdodâ€"d-d_.ning the past week with Mr. and Clarence Anderson of Hazel avenue. m-mï¬uuâ€"u Wisconsin. Earl Toll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Toll, has received his B.A. degre at Cornell college in Mt. Verâ€" non, Towa, and will take post gradâ€" uate work this summer at the Uniâ€" versity of lows. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Toll, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sherden and family and Thilo Toll went out to Mt. Vernon last Sunâ€" day to see Earl. . _ mae . y ap es road Rebcearsals for the junior depart of e ie 0. aJ uavie! ouele | Soly Ht. moanr is ibtigite recuperste. Her dog jumped hbh.lnd‘&?.ï¬l-o cnbddh..u.h†jured that be had to be killed. ing the ‘demolished suto makes everyone realize that it was a mirâ€" aculous cscape for Mrs. Petergen. although there is stil a &rain in erly Hills. â€" Mrs. Harry Baum entertained at st her home on Hazel svenue in compliment to Mrs, Lewis Hayner (Ellen Â¥Fry). Mrs. Hayner and her two children and her mother, Mrs. A. L. Â¥#ry Jeft on Thursday eveâ€" Mrs. G. A. Wilien spent Tuesday l " 4 ;‘/‘ F i 4,/ â€"‘J: é: EZ7 tr Cnmiprlue nimmaly nohanny aonadh ob i yet an ecnomicel place to stey. SINGLE ROOMS a..!2, .86 MA fantaw â€"___â€"_ MXTH & seamo sterets _ the comer of downtorm Loe Angeles â€" 40 mimtes fhom 1 LOS ANMGELES » daughter, Trudy, who received her degree this month at the University of San Prancisco World‘s Fair before returning boeme. uâ€"w-uâ€"n"mâ€˜ï¬ County Dam No, 1 at Wheeling Monday evening. Eugene McCusker of Park City, Utah, is spending the summer at ence Anderson. Mr. McCusker is sttending Northwestern university again this summer. and Mys. W. V. Sa ':ludh-â€"h TyVxsnaY, JUNE 16 I9ee of