& ROOM ;:::: BA48 has s t if Gas! at 510 p “°*“kl'il | B ie 7 e}::uo. rp es hot water f gas for all : use of gas 1 Telephone ‘you want is rn a faucet! mflget. You cost for trolled cost" field service. ‘amy _ tomatic gas ite at which This money 8. ‘Kurth tist CO, were Jack Stevens Park 1348 JU Swaldt NE 11 t â€"| folorado K is vi Klem; seriou Oaks : , . F Mary Lee, « | FOR S " #eank Klemp 0 Wg butene ds is w his mother, Mrs. Klemp Sr. Mrs. Kiemp has seriously ill at her home on T s We Mry, Minme * \Piepenbrok returned n where he had " .q,bomou year. ® ‘-am of Lake Forest ‘t Wilson‘s marriage to E. Meyers of Chicago will # “'&m’- Jflly 11' Mi& returned home from &::Y:?Y for a sevâ€" f with his parents. | 45 iC Sac4 LaBahn visited 21, an 1d. . and | children avenue Fred Sewi) 1 nex! C.>C. zfl", ho isgisting hostess. K t cle One of the St. Paul‘s church be hostess to the other circles s on Thursday, June 25. Fred L Bahn will have «s e her ‘committee Mré. J , Mrs. George Antes &;_-_â€"llll- THIS COUPON â€"â€"â€"â€"â€", . and Mrs. J. P. Condon and children have moved from Cenâ€" avenue to Highland Park. rs. Fred LaB:hn will be hostess Sewing society of St. Paul‘s next Thursday afternoon. is. C. C. |Kapschull will be the OCK ISLAND HOWARD MORAN § Plumbing and Heating | | _ ELECTROL OIL BURNERS | + â€" §12%, Laurel Avenue â€" Highland Park Shop Phone, Highland Park 271 â€" Residence, H. P. 489 In Coaches ‘and Chair Cars July 11, 12â€"18, 19â€"25,26; Aug. 1, 2â€"8, 9 LK w5 k Kinkt .: < > > 1849 bas is tm ginning June ist. Low Puilman Fares DOVENMUEHLE, Inc. Doherty in Chiecago on ; ill at her home on avenue for several JV Those who can reâ€"finance old mortâ€" gages or arrange new loans within the next s?xty.da_ysvca'n do so at the lowest interest rates available in many : years. . Maturities: 5â€"10â€"15 years. A small commission will be c cha.rted on all 4% loans. _ | ANDover 2200 110 South Dearborn Street, NE 11, 1936 of Culver City, SIXTY DAYS 49 INTEREST tion service for graduates from the evening of June 14 to Sunday mornâ€" ing, June 21. $ ol a Mrs. Hans Bahr of Ridge road is entertaining the Quid Nunc club this evening. + ; ; The LLL club will meet on Wedâ€" nesday evening at St. Paul‘s church. and Mrs. Fred Horenberger. Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok announces that he has postponed his recogniâ€" Mrs. W. W. Goodpas of Orâ€" chard Lane spent last week her mother in Sexton, Mo. } Mrs. Arthur Goelitsz of Brierhill road will entertain her luncheon bridge club tomorrow. ! Mrs. â€"Clarence Rollman â€" (Lelah Kreh) was honored at a | surprise birthday party on WtdnadLy afterâ€" noon at the home of ï¬rr. A. R. Eber in Waukegan. J : Mrs. Fred LaBahn attended a birthday party for Mrs. La Bahn in Chicago, who was 87 years old last Wednesday. On Thursday Mrs. La Bahn was the guest of Mrs. Minnic Gumme in Evanston. Members of the Bethlehem W.M. 8., will be guests of the Bethany soâ€" ciety this ‘afternoon in Highland Park and will hear Mrs. Ethel Skidâ€" more Gartley speak on Kentucky. Katherine Jane Harder was hostâ€" ess to thirty little guests on Saturâ€" day, June 6, in honor of her fifth birthday anniversary. | The card party given last Tuesâ€" day on the lawn of the Hubert Mcâ€" Guire home was a de success and increased substantially the treasury of the Holy Cross Sewing society. "Bring a Friend Sunday" increasâ€" ed the attendance thirtyâ€"five per cent on Sunday morning . at the Bethlechem church. The Altar and Rosary society of the Holy Cross church held a brief business meeting at the church on Friday evening and then adjourned to Miss Loretta Heman‘s home for a social hour. Mrs. Earl Frost was the assisting hostess, Mrs, J.; J. Rink and Mrs. Mylott received high scores in bridge and five hundred. | Mrs. Walterâ€"Page will be hostess tothemo&mmdhbiluo{the Presbyterian cradle roll on Friday afternoon (tomorrow). . f â€"Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Waukegan were Sunday the Harry Clavey home. Alice Louise and Geraldine Ruth, daughters of Mr. . and Mrs. Harry Clavey, will attend a birthday party at the Arthur Snipes home in Wauâ€" kegan, Saturday, for thcir[dluhtat', "Mrs. Albert Mitthell orzmmdf infved Mrs. Albert Mitchell at a chain party for the Deerfield Royal Neighbors camp on Monday (Mrs. Anna Haunschild, wife of Herman Haunschild, wted away last week in Libertyville: Funeral services were held Thursday at St, Joseph‘s church and interment was in Ascension cemeter‘y. 1“’ two daughters who survive are Mrs, John Bernard of Libertyville and Mrs. Anthony Klemp of Highland Park. The Haunschilds are former Deerfield residents and lived in the Bruggman house, formerly the Enâ€" gene Flower house on Park avenue: Funeral services were held in Chicago Thursday for John Wilbur Lamkey, son of Mrs. Letitia Decker Lamkey and the late John J. Lamâ€" key. The Lamkey family lived for several years in the Willilm .Schinâ€" leber house at the corner of Chestâ€" nut street and Osterman avenug. Snipes : of guests at Public Invited To ~Girl Scout D ~Dedication of Skokiq House, folâ€" lowed by a picnic y will held at 83:30 on 8 June All Girl Scouts of the % with their mothers a thers, a planning to attend, bringing their own picnic supper,â€" and the Scout Council has issued a invitation to the public itb be p: ent. Skokie House is ted on the east side of Wa;' n 4 just north of ‘Dundee * & The program at 3:30 will includd greetings â€" by Mrs. omas ‘W, Hearne, commissioner } th Area Council of Girl Srouts; actual dedication ceremonty, wri especially for Girl, Scout» by An Hempstead ‘Branch; *KHéw> Skokit House Came Into Bein :! nd Fut Plans," by Mrts. Sherlock McKe area camp ; n presentaâ€" tion of Goldéen Eaglets/â€"the hi est award in Scouting .* Mrs. Alâ€" bert C. Goodnow, memMer of Great Lakes| Regional }commi and Skokie Area deputy commissionâ€" er. The informal group bicnics will follow, with the new Bouse and grounds open to visit&'_l x A six week camp period is plannâ€" ed, under a Ruth |J. Kelley and her assistant, Georgigl Dixon, both expérien m out cam: directors. m the regular ca starts 12 wlllawk at Skokie House making benches, tables, and outdoor kit¢RHens. Th small houses on the m perty be converted into a 0 hi house, a shower house and a stofage The chicken house a; be e ready and soon have o¢cifpants. kie house has a residen i ouple who look after the property P all k Beets, carrots, lettuce, Ogions, corn, and even peanuts are being planted, and a deep driven well, carefully inspected for its pnrity. will provide drinking : water. 1M ©.}) _ }ft ‘The Girl Scout Cou of Hi land Park, Glencoe and Win are agreed: that . House is a complete fulfillment o need for an overnight camping ; and that it will be a continual| source jof health and ‘uppines d wholeâ€" some growth for all the Girl Scouts. . . To ons for ts Leis The . Lake ‘County| Fuberculosis association presented tq the i of nuperviao?l on M y, a petiâ€" tion for the levy of an annual thx for the care of tuberculdsis patients in Lake county. . | . || | The petition requests sorstoinstrï¬t e cou! place on the ballot at th election the ipropogition . of a tax not to exceed mills on the dollar for ment and maintenane losis sanitarium. | If the m&ï¬ty of the : ing on this ballot favor | care of the tuberc shifted from the su fund for this purpose. the county ng fr losis is enti'Zod to free: ing to the provisions The regular semiâ€" hly chest clinic of the Lake Cougty Tuberguâ€" losis association will be held at the St. Therese émnpihi ednesday, June 17, from 9 to 8. If the majority of the #itizens votâ€" ing on this ballot favor the levy, the care of the s will |be shifted from the su ors to the fund for this pu . ] Anyone | in the county ng frim tubertuâ€" losis is entitled to free kare acco ing to the provisions ofithis act. Bignsturefl for the pétition were received fropn every in the county by members of the board |of directors of the T losis asgoâ€" ciation. t & The Deenfield | c r of ~the Eastern Star will ho luncheonâ€" eard party and style w on Wedâ€" nesday, Jun'g 17, at the Dee Masonic temrle. Mrs. R. A. Nelson, general chairman, has @rranged for an interesting style |dhow. re will be a showing of cBhildren‘s and youth‘s apparel and cofton and gilk frocks for adults, presefted by Garâ€" nett‘s of Highland P and Olenâ€" dorfs of Deerfield. â€" T Deerfield O. E. ‘S&Plans‘l Luncheonâ€"Style Show ‘The following evening there. will be a celebration of twelfth anâ€" niversary of the loca pter. â€" Iniâ€" tiatory work will be on by the officers of the Dee chapter.| . G. D. Richards § Suddenly in Evanston George D. Richardd a former Deerfield resident, p "g away very suddenly. h:LTuepda hile he qnd Mrs. Richards were vigiting: frie at the Georgian hotel in Evanston. The Richards sold thgir Deerfield home to C. J. McGregor and have spent the past two‘ '_ rs in ie fornia, returning here gpveral $ ggn:hr a brief visit. . ‘ Funeral servi ‘dke held Friâ€" day in Eva: d ifiterment was in Graceland cemetery,) : o cDnbt (GOLDMAN) Highest price paid for all kind ALSO OLD CLOTHES Mfl.rï¬im ota'}.‘ Evansto théir Deerf Gregbr and h o y rs in Cal ere| ggveral wee} sit. & | : wake held <Fr nd ifiterment v tery J 2 | ‘I; i y Â¥ eâ€"superyiâ€" y clerk |to N € r the 1 and a half establighâ€" a tuber¢uâ€" Y, &A A= innual tax is patients e supetyiâ€" y clerk |to N € r the 1 and a half THE PRE fimer t iMer office town, % years. . :n;uri\ n yoars.mg lapse, 1 in that that MtL and Mrs. MBler returned to . d Rast Sep{ r to celéâ€" brate r golden ng anniverâ€" having MeKi ing, C Mr. D »W'um attende county. / in 1879 1882. â€" y Sarah . ber 24, their the ol more ! l(iller' Ablished first general store in dolph,~ made the first shl ;:;‘ er the cohnter on May 1, 1885, hq built the first house in the vill#th.| The firs} shipment of freight “4 be unloaded by the Great Western®) alilroad was} addressed to Miller Hiithers. Burvi t are his e, his daughâ€" ter, Mr@IFi J, Herbstof Randolph; four broets, Emil Mfller of Northâ€" ï¬eld*J . Miller agd Edwin Milâ€" ler of MBuniolph, and Henry Miller of St. Maut; and on§ sister, Mrs. Minnie Mightbourne of St. Paul. A son dig@Sig 1917 as @ result of inâ€" juries 5 ered in a frailroad acciâ€" dent. 3 -’C"g ral service for Mr. Milâ€" ler welf Wheld ‘at | Methodist churchy@®E Randolph, fast Saturday afternolk} at 2 o‘clafk. _ Business men of }Randolph re honorary pallbeaÂ¥p»ts and ‘six fephews were active ‘Wi4libearers. Mrs. $Yalter Hoff entertained her fivéjhundred club on Wednesâ€" day aftégnoon. With pr and h h Elizab died We at Bet oldest postmaster in ice in Minnesota, Mr. the Randolph postâ€" e beginging of the e exception of four first appointed postâ€" ident Grover Cleve: He served for eight after $ four year reappointed in 1898 pontirnfpously since, ed comngissions from , Cleveland, Harrison, velt, PTaft, Hardâ€" Hoover gind Roosevelt. was bown in Wayne, ounty, Wisconsin, and public ools in that eft for (Gak Park, IIl., moved td Deerfield in he ‘v married . to Fritséh on Septemâ€" , and they ~observed wedding list fall among where Â¥hey first met If a cerffury ago. brother, § Henry, Mr. shed ther first general dolph,â€" &hd made the er the cofhnter on May y built thq first house in ‘The firsh shipment of @ unloaded by the Great lroad wast addressed to y T7; of er pesident and of the Fritsch of will recall In June 3 hospital (Mrs. Leslic Behrens will be ho ::â€totb- Unit of : the n Legion A on hymu at home on 1 road. Mrs, LeRoy Meyers be the assisting hostess, . Chop Suey Dinner J June 23, in Dee serve a chop suey supper on JUNE SUGGESTION HECKETSWEILER STUDIO ‘Photographers tHUHH 7 soOUTH ST. JOHNS AVENUE / | . TELEPHONE H. P. 4350 U AEEHH 1t } % day evening, June 23, in church parlors.. Sewing will at 5:30 o‘clock. calling Mrs. Floyd . , : Mrs. wmmmm- son or Mrs. Joseph Korenin. Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY would make an ideal gift for your friends and relatives. .. Why not make an app%iht.- ment today. * DRY CLEANING CO. 4 Beautiful Weddiri;g Portrait Reservations may be made by PAGE ELEVEN tH 3 3 w it 18 «4n 56 $A 309 3 I‘C 3 t 4 Nt 3g, t i i4 »g;i [ 348