50 1t 4t #6 i] T _ M. 9. Carr was hostess to members of her sew-ing\ehï¬ on Thursday afternoon. +Mrs. \Chester Wolf will be the next hostess, Florence Ott and Ruth Horenberâ€" ger will ibe hostesses tonight to similar to the Harry Clavey‘ acciâ€" dent eight years ago. Mr. Gruver backed his car out of his. driveway and his two year old daughter Harâ€" riet ran out of some: shrubbery into the driveway «directly. under the wheels of the automobile and died leuthannnhourhterof:kullfm- ture at the Mount Prospect hospital. The Gnuver‘s other daughtqr,,Betty Lou, is four years old. /.4 4 Mr. and Mrs. Wendel! Goodpasture entertained out.ofâ€"town guests on Sunday. f ky h e o on y ACCOTTed the highest scholastic qverage for Alpha Phi pledges at th:{ University of Arizona for the first semester, where she is enrolled in her| sophoâ€" more year. Because of ‘this honor her name will be engraved on Alpha Phi‘s scholastic silver cup. Anâ€" nouncement of this a made at the annual breakfast &l‘;.é\mdai in honor of seniors, Jean was reâ€" cently elected chaplain of Alpha Phi sorority and vice president of Sigma Alpha _ Iota, â€" national . honorary musical fraternity for women, and has a fellowship in the College of Music. t The Harold D. Gruvers, formerly of Deerfield, who ‘moved to Mount Prospect two weeks ago, had a tragedy last Thursday, which was similar to the Harme (AMsual: 2.‘ HECKETSWEILER STUDIO Photigraphers Miss Jean Pettis, daughter and u“e&"t E: Pebtis, r io cuas Ge oo toRt S ameeruolg . ue Landis lane will be moving east to Newton ‘Center, Mass., ‘oh Wednesâ€" day. ~They have sold their lovely home to Mr, and Mrs. Robert Johnâ€" ston, who had been ocecupying Mrs. Henry Pope‘s home on Meadowbrook lane. ‘The Pope family ~moved to‘ Glencoe last month, t L JUNE SUGGESTION + Mrs. Chester Wessling filled the station of chaplain at the Lake Forâ€" est chapter, Eastern Star, Monday evening at past worthy matrons and ‘past worthy patrons night. For the same event on June 17 at Campbell chapter, Mrs. Wessling will act “1 associate matron. Frantz‘ class of boys at the BHethâ€" Ischem church school were their weekâ€"end guests at Barrington. . _ St. Paul‘s Guild will meet Friday afternoon, June 5, at the church with Mrs. Seney as hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Frantsz spent the weekâ€"end at their cottage at the Barrington camp ‘ grounds. . Mr. Mrs. C. 8. Scribner left on Wedâ€" nesday for the east. Mr. Scribner expects to move there in the near future and plans to sell his Meadowâ€" brook lane home. PAGE TEN DEERFIELD LOCALES 7 soutH sn souns avenur TELEPHONE H. P. 435 _ aughter of Mr. Pettis, received ic qvgrage for the University\ first semester, would make an idea gift for your friend and relatives. | . Wh; not make an appoint ment today. . ; A marriage license was lJ week in Waukegan to & Peters of Deerfield | a Schultz of Bourbonnais, I1 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sch family have moved from t _ Mr, Chester Sims andlhis fis Miss Ethel Behréns of #0, ited Mr.. Simg‘ ‘aunt, . Ph Seully Sr. on Sunday. M |‘Behr is Mrs. Walter Toll‘s ni and th marriage will take place if the n future at the Walker tate . Saunders road where t ‘‘ Wal Tolls live. & t i T719. Cnester Wol'f,r iss > I, Ackermann: and Miss ! Ma Plagge acted ‘as jud ‘for Poppy Day Pos:;r conte | spons by ‘the Deerfield Am L4 Auxiliary. ‘~Miss Louise Huhn chairman of the poster {gommi .. Mrs. Carl E. Bates wa h‘ostx the Philomatheah Readi gircle Tuesday evening. Mrs. ge 1 strom, who has made a }cxten study of birds and â€" w : rec their‘ migrations annually for Government Suryey, gavé an in esting talk on this subject,, / 4 Beautifgz Wedding Portrait ‘Mrs. Louis Ott lent Independent Social clu afternoon. $ Mrs. Chester Wolf, Fredda Boone has bech sele@fied ‘as One of two senior girlk to WWceive scholarships of $100.00 pach ANyard. ed by the Gitls‘ club bf th higlt ~school. She is undecided as t& wha school she will ‘attend, but if{ con sidering the University of Téinoig and ‘Millikin Uhive sity." Freddby elected to the Nuzon | Hongk soâ€" ciety this spring. The B en :- #irl thus honored is B& nice . © ss~1: willer of Highland Park * leader for Duluth Presbyter luth, Minn_._. on Monday, Ju Ideal weather on Friday : annual Deerï¬eld Grarfima: carnival a ha*e succesg, . Dr. W. F. Weir will Be co ‘Doreas Cirtcle lis this afternoon at the Hom. Fred Meyer. | Mrs: Gedige chainman of the circle. . ‘Mr. and Mrs. Li | Pel have spent the winter @n th at ‘Weslaco, Texas, It ‘Deerfleld on Monday, â€" Mr. and Mrs. Emil Giss returning from Edinburg, June. Es o 1| & rntnnibzc sale‘ is b§ing held | Thursday and Friday of {his vep in the storg adjoinink the Deerfigld | post office,. sponso ¢ *v‘by’v Deen field Catp lof Royal Ne zhBprs‘ with Mrs. A. J. Johnson h ghak 8. Eighth tgnde Midents | of @ll schools in : e Deerfic gâ€"Shighds high school! district have en iÂ¥yited (to a "Play %:ߠat the high {dhoo on Friday. s event is sportired by the Boys and Girls ., nually, to acquaint next yoar‘s . e hmen ‘with their .;ml. Spedial guiges conduct tours and '_.?’-q ph their entertainment will be Wiven. || Mrs. May Reid arriyed this we from ‘Oakland, Calif,, for‘ f[keve months vigit with her da ghthr, Mr George Engstrom. â€" ! _ LE | Mrs, c:ï¬ 8. Fehr week at the home ton C. Fehr in Oak will be ehl*ntin.r‘ul anni t on Julj makes her!home wit Mrs. Isaac Rapp. A1 Rosemary tarrace. _ Mr, and Mrs. Ge who have been livi for the several ing a month in th C. J. McGregors b ards house on Fair monaeres e Bt Parfle|TrUC society Huhn Wyas #Ommifl:. ‘nos to ;éciï¬c eUbst tained | the yes ay 18 Weeti ome «id Mry. me § 3: idt a Li her ar as, in lim}:. bn ig x "Mr. is their twi eerfigld rbt'einor a e \ed the rs‘ Mount C e. > /| |1 Mr. a of. all| daughter is high | Brookfield ited |to| McCraren hool gn | house v red by| Miss El nually, | cago spen Mr. and es \. _ Mr. and m mrt, I ren. |) | ghests thi nually, | cago spent TuesdBy at the ] Mr. and Mrs. Fréd Schwab. es <| Mr. and Mrs. F, H. Luett m & rt, I » Ave bOen ren. | ts this past week at th ' their, hter, Mrs. L. E everal | 0f Sunset fourt; fhe Greim , Mrs.| went to Dévenport with the fgr the weékâ€"end.| | , w +Mr. and Mrs. Ed vard Jens ran flrs. Rober ig of K rn .to | were guests of Mr§. Burr Hin : | W IL L3 MdkSatk : Calprien ill be 1an ence on | || 200 gap,, "DOEN LEONARDI s. Fehr ughter, hool ohn Kresk wi the Deerfleld| Rot today. It is to be prié and| gre« fiffy foreign Rota awered Deerfibld‘s _ 1tmeves, jwith & fondness for ili:po ‘have stopped for two conâ€" scutive Th ay | i at the Burr. Hindahl hom â€"on . Woodland drive and stripped the yard, even pulling up Bulbs and leaves and strewing theim in strant. l | Mr. and Mrs. Sunday ts Bahn home in P $ Mr. and Mrs."W. J. Button lpd knwhur Ethel# are moving ‘to l rookfield| I1J. r. and Mrs. Joseph McCraren {will e into the Peters ‘house vacéted by ‘the Buttons. )/ Miss Ellzabeth Eberstein of Chiâ€" cago spent TuesdBy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fréd Schwab. (| _ Mr. and Mrs. Fh H. Luett of Davâ€" hport,. Idwa, Kve been house ts this past week at the home their.danghter, Mrs. L. E. Greim of Sunset fourt; The Greim family went to Dévenport with the Tmetts fgrthew‘, end. 1 / s on +Mr. and Mrs. Ed vard Jensen and irs. Robert Stogbig of Kenosha were guestsy of Mrg. Burr Hindahl of Woodland drive on Friday. a | | k P t I .. and see hon easil {am own it)t‘g!u.’ [it ~| Mrs, gï¬u rd ï¬.‘rk and Mrs. tesses| to me Sewing yéo’ety noon at the chu : I Mrs. Bahn :rnt Saburâ€" f i her lsister, Mrs. Minnie hertylin Chi o t [‘Mrs. L. A. Rondanville and two 1 of Moline, IIl.; are visiting at the Ender 6. | | ‘‘Mr. afd Mrs) George Patterson ve ed the Pottenger ouse té the Hueh! farm in B,an-‘ n i 1 A MOD GAS KIT apartmant on 66 © TL Ieribe n siniiforiis‘ s ie Aous y ts at. the home in Evagston, W@l. 'th ' § fo] ha !topmfl ve Th ay ni Hindl ho Y on and s rippeig?;e up Bulbs and | ng them in «+ Yem Pam e.& Mrs. Philip Scully Sr. and daugh Mrs. Charles Mrs? Roy Stace, attendâ€" eral Fred Cornish in , 8 on "Frid,ay. i Mrs. SW. J. Button and home on Woodland ipped the yard, even ulbs nd ~leaves and in street, will ‘have charge of Rotary: club program be international greetings from aboutl ‘.tary_ llb!, ‘who anâ€" in the s will ‘hay Rotary, c be an . greeti otary *h Pld‘s hiris C ere...that‘s what I want! @£ [ ‘ofr' ‘q// 4 ‘ ly Ybu 'I.belld, 2", 0u¢: Oonï¬in'nt Fl†LA Bahn were at the George La 4} uh of Highland Po'_t::qguhnnd were ibers of. St. Paul‘s n Thursday afterâ€" uos, who anâ€" stmas greetâ€" Norp} Cf‘lzq; i 27 / a4g avenue * Tel, Highw THE PRESS Universe commen Friday | en school aud! one in the . Miss Jul is visith ls, â€" Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clavey have moved to the Evangelical parsonage in North Northfield., t _ Mrs, Charles Steiner entertained the Edstern Star Guild on Wednes. day (yesterday). butif af 2t Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kjelliberg of Chie:!o; who are spending the sumâ€" mer at Deep Lake;, visited Mr. Kjellâ€" berg‘s sister, Mrs. K J. Johnson on Sunday. > _ | 4 The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Deal is V€1y ill with pneuâ€" o . ; and Mrs, Floyd Stanger and ;M:‘xlnd Mrs, A:;:nr Merrier were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Helm en in Chicago on Sat. undafl. Mrs. Helmershausen is the former Frances Loy, f 156 W -Htcnd Mrs., Edwin Stryker and son Lewis of Chicrgo spent Sunday in the village. | || C Mrs, Joseph Shulder and Mr. Shulder‘s mother of Chicago visited at the Emil Fredricks home on Thursday. â€" £4 8081 4 um Tappenbéeck and his father, r. Thomas Tappenbeck, and Mrs. Brockman of Chicago were guests at dtl:e Emil Fredricks home on Saturâ€" y. } Miss Florence Page was hostess at a miscellaneous shower in comâ€" pliment to m'iï¬â€˜"“‘“‘ Hardt of Wilmette on Tuesday evening. Miss Page is collector for the village of Deerfleld. I Leo Seiler will be hostess to Ciréle One of g Paul‘s church on ‘riday afternoon (tomorrow) at her home on Chestnut street. _ . and Mrs, Harold Giss have ‘ vacationing in northern Wisâ€" co: U ings, will be read. ulia Henry of Lake Forest ng at the :Graham Young i Shore Gas Compa ood 519 ERN : CHEN 10 10 10 Fad xitouer ocrv-ntt' 32. .. "VCTY, one of these modern requiremhents. Use al f L gas range of latest design for simple, d ‘Pandable, low |I cost cooking. Preserve foods safely, at smha cost, in a, silent Electrolux gas refrigerator. Enjoy HOt water on tap, without waiting, widnnuutomaticm hter heater. Hmmurvieudnugivoyouoonv' day| s Ackmtotellyou-boutthom..luutel oroom¢§ il Gas lflj. inmdmonrdhplly. i ( _R. NOTZ HARDWARE CO. _ "‘"""OEW â€"‘ ‘Tél. Deerfleld 13 Deerfi tiop er 1 Ce) $ 184 ets *‘ tor / _Be modern . .. us CaAS. ! for cooking ... refrigeraâ€" k stt min "a M or these dealers \, 7 .\ ~ * + Wwater héating Anlhporhmpmamod.m i the use of efficient, economical, attractive 1 | k y pleasant. GAS ki servants f_ulï¬ll every one of theke madi... "" * 5 erni l\ ATiNc co. t mwmgg_ CO i Miss Beth Andrew of ( spent the weekâ€"end with Miss umfl'. 8 R | *Mr. and l(::..William D. :on.".'“q entertained. : Neighberhood 1 on Saturday evening. t J R,. A. Nelson is general rmi and Mrs. Phil Scully has charge of ticket sales. : St. Paul‘s Ladies‘ Aid society will meet Thursday afternoon, June l at the church, ; woy (He â€"â€"(Mr. and (Mrs. Hubert Wa ~(Margaret Hunt) of Chicago at the Delbert Meyer home on «day. > l The Eastern Star is planning luncheon card party and style shoi for Wednesday, June 17, at 1 0‘ There will be table prizes and cial prizes, one of which will be & beautiful wool filled comforter. Mrs, Highland Park 1060 home on North Chéstnut street, M Young is a secretary for Mrs.. 1€ Castle MceLaughlin. t Miss Beth Andrew . Moran Plumbing :BUNDAYS AND HOLIDAY CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READINC First Ch“’*’hï¬gfâ€"ï¬lï¬' Scien:# Electrol Oi Open: ï¬ï¬"-DAï¬ ___ SATURDAY‘Q a Sales and 43 NORTH ELECTROLUX Mollie past winter MF and Mrs. D, Kentucky, .. JW@k Swanson hom: ~b n'l’; and Mrs ape Puk The Mino om Greenw irk this Mrs. Ed'i. a Royal Nei ‘clocw :u..;p.:.ï¬- ursday, June N ROAD i .m. to 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. . | :30 p.m. to §: Roseé Marie zhteén guest her elevep 4 w.dn.d., ; ie s...~..] $s parish, road Highland Park 1944 that make m servants nts. Use dable, 1 cost, in a ny THURS vt : McQuire, ROOM with â€" is