tnq' C‘l in in C! e‘ Z! 2t H i! h I) no: rotm Mrs. J‘ P. 5cm: th-' guest 4! Mr“ Tm‘sdJy. Hisâ€"v: «(31’5er JIM“ (3tnw (.u'n» lan \f Chlvagn, and NIH; FLH‘L‘IH‘U Cuolan a? Llhertyvi)!‘ went the um'! n'\ uvvk‘ ~11“; wuu ,xnvlr' pun-m ,.\1:' Mrs. John (‘arolam “H. J. H. Muhihll! and .\!r-. F. L G?» o! In: Angclcé. (HM. am thv [wt-st: at thnr sister; Mrs. FHA! Greenslm'i» of Highland rm; They spvht Sunday “uh thvir aunts. Mrs. E Knlakr‘rbnckwl‘. and Miss Christ Duffy in {Wornv'hL 5m. Erwu‘ er-x' .u-«l Stank-y and Tunh. \u‘ n! rplath'os in (‘niva-zu Mu: EHQ Hunwmww guest 0? Misé Himn Kc cagn \Vednasdu). Begimunx Sunday _v\' Paul's flung-Heal churcl" survimfl lPh'»: MW 1,. m-~'\ w nun wv ery Sunday evcu‘mg, with Mr. Bmx scher offlcmung.’ Mrs. A. H. Muhlke returned from St. Luke's hospital, Chicago, Wed- nesdu'. greatly improved. Hum Oarrlty is on the sick IM this weekN EIIIIIE Th0 Social Club of Everett will give a. St Patrick’s dance in the! Everett Hall oMnday, March 17. Mc-‘f Cormack's orchestra of Libertyvmei will furnish the music. Mr. and Mrs. John Hall and {am-i My 0! Lake Fore-st have rented thei house of Mr Martin Ringdahl l Mr Ben V mm o! Pew York wasl the guest of Ms mother Mrs. E. Holt! the guest of Ms mother, mrs. 1-,. Hunt Honda): Mr. ‘Rd Mrs. Ed Knaak and {amilly o! Downers Grove are visiting at the hon: 9f the farmer's parents.\Dr. ma tug-s. n1. Klmak. ‘- Irs. S. 8. [AVE wm be hoemu to the Five Hï¬mdred club néxt Wed- :1qu afternoon, ~ ~ In. H. Utes of Chicago 135 the vent: 2’4 gum chum. Ed Gietmehl and Mrs. Surab Niamey of Wanke- Inn is visiting Mrs. Bleimehl this (y Sum“) (“"HIHS | birthday Anniversary vu the [out of Iln Out Purk Monday mg. Harry (â€mam-F5 mud tn LuberniHe: Mrs. J. A. Strylor mun-{nod number of relatives :2 u diam pu- xv Sumn) (“"HIHS m honor of hvr DEERFIELD NEWS ITEMS 35 12:71:, On Crrén: $37 a :7.‘ 3:21. 3:94 :: an In. Striker Iln. l. R Rohm o! for Kc k Hurt DeliVered Priest. arked for théFSt U‘ Light Four thr awn-its Narrowed in from to permit short lurmng rauu Deep channel section, four-cylinder cur-41? Light Six-5x13x5~3~2 inches. Big Six -5§x1§x Frames are directl? under body sills; side m¢ ciently stiff and strong to may even th bodies without re-enforcement. Motors are givin ï¬rm. but flexible support. Light Ԥix hxldrt‘n U (‘hi Dr J. P. (YDnnm'H. Dvnlfsl. is hum" spending all hi> timn at Shormvr- \‘iH., Huh“: 9 :1. UL tn 9 p. 11).. im- com on Wminqsday :lfh‘rmkm. l‘hmw Offer:- ~:u2\l: l:~.-n1mu-v 2mm, ' W'urtis. hm hwvn zLeigm-d as Radio ~Elk>ctrk~iam (m the uiuuspun. I'm 5. S. .Matsont‘a. Word was received from ihim just before having Brest. France. lthat the ship whirl) he Is on ex- ;pecxs to prrh’e in New York March [20th with about 4000 American boys :aboard. ' Mr. and Mr}. Oat-.H‘_Bo:'chuv.1 riu turnml'lust wvvk {rum Hw wmt “new thr)‘ hzns- hm-n trawling (nr thv 31.1% throw ww'kil Mr, William Dvlancy n! Great Lukvs was thv“ gum! M Mr. Ralph Hurvnhnrm'r. and an Sunday Mr. Hurmheruvr had as his guns: Mr. E. \‘anvlm‘lindon. also 0! (iron Inky.» \ir Hn‘nry nyons. furmt‘rl)’ nf‘g Dv-nrï¬wld. hut now '0! tho army. and! slntinnl-Li Ht lhlfimnrv, Md, I'm‘f‘ivmli .\ furinugh um! visifvd his‘ {Fir-nth in; . _ Mr. and Mrï¬. William ('urr are my I jnylm: :1 (PW wovkï¬ in Te'uls. Mr H.1rr) ()hndnrf is in H‘uffalu .\'. Y†on :1 thim-s» trip. “MT“: 1d Miss Virginia Supple ontelï¬ined a number of young folks at a arty Wednesday evéhing. At the dra‘vmge election ï¬eld in the Wilmot (chum Saturday after- nnun, Mr. L. Sex-flier recelxed l‘dur Votes and Mr. William Huhn received twenty. There will be a meeting of the P. T. A. in the grammar $1100! on Friday afternoon at 2",30 '1 .\Ivssrr. R. E. PetUs an [is spent the week-end. ll]. On account of thew the. Dceriield Dispensary i ' antiago. Chile. Mr. Bletsch's missionary enteiL prise. was read by the Presbyterian Sunday School superintendent Sun- day morning. Rev. Kelly preached on "Stewardship: at the morning services from the text, "Neither will i give unto any man that vhich costs me nothing." An “e every mcm~ her ,be made at the con~ gruntiun nq‘xt Son H? “mm Dun; Knitted mm Hazel Avenue, near St.‘ John's Ave.» Subject for next Sunday's Lesson Sermon. “Substance." Services are held in this church mery Sunday Morning at 10:45 Sunday school meets immedixtely af- ter the morning service. and in open to pupils up to the use 0! :0 years. The‘ Wednesday evening Jim-ting. which includes teatimanles of Chriu~ Klan Science healing. is at 8 o'clock‘ You are cordially invited to make din] r00d<at 387 Cen- gruuiiun nï¬â€˜M Mr Michal»! Dun; \u’gflted m In Chums“ :\ low My: 0? In week, Mrs. Sadie (‘urttk ls 3pc ding \a {9- week: vidnng {Hendlun Ch" c130. \'c~{‘i(‘w (‘mnvkvl i< vimflng her andmmhor. Mrs. A. M. (‘uuanQL Halvslmrx. 1H, (‘urth to permit shoh turning radius ‘1“13_.\ . ., ‘ \> H‘ 7' FA. ' lEflflfllllflEQL ) V . , ‘ , WEI-I'm 125 North St; Johns Av€nue 3r trzlr-4éxlix5-32 inches. i :Six -5§x1§x5-32 inches. sills; side member ‘are sufï¬- m'y even the heav eat closed I" :7. u. m.. Swmun on "Huunrm, and “H-mceforth." 1 Samuel 7:12._2 Tim. 425. Many will be interested in tlw eumgnnry of me year’s work. 6:;4'1, p. m,. Christian Endeavor mpett‘nz Topic. "Envy and Cavety (‘orner 0' Green Bay no?“ 1‘. (i. [TNAKGWR Pl! impeti‘ng Topic. "Envy and Cavety Musnm‘s," [.k. 12:13-21. Mrs. Vincent. Header. ‘ “ 7:30 p. m. Song §ervice Ind ur- mon on “The Puwer of the Name. Jesuit" Matt. 1331,» The prayer meeting is heï¬ e'very Next Sunday wiU mark thy close»! . the conference year. It' is tilt/ins; ihat we should review the year's? work and note the progress that his: linen made. The annual conferencel will mm-l :it Burringinn March 2H (6 24. Dr Earl D. Frilsch has beth chnsw as me delegate to representl the congregation at tho conferencel The pastur will leave Yor Barring- ! (on on Tuesday March 18. I The following sorvlces will be held next Sunday 9:3" :1. m.. Bible School Lesson on Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. In his report to the Evangelistic Meetl‘hg and Bible Conference held at Terre Hauté Jud" Rev Unannt stated that. there were a number 0! conversions and people with sad hearts and minds troubled with un‘ welcome and unwholesome, thoughts were shown the secret of victory. There were many testimonies from people who had found the joy and peace that are beyjmd the compre- ihenslon of natural titan. 9:3" :1. m.. Bum» Sclmql. Lesson on The Cities of Refuge." Joshua 20: lrhl ï¬fgnne WW weoi‘ day from nine or in the morning until six o'clock tn the ev- cold.- CHRISTIAN SCIENC‘ FLOYD KOON, Proprietor . Su‘mun on "Hillwrlm :KNGELICAL g Laurel I NorthiShore 639590659 Kick-up in the rear allows ample jounce space. V . Frame as a whole designed: to give‘great strength and high factor oflsafety. and this with lightweight. " , ‘ _ Chassi‘s has been designed to make 311 pans and umts easy to get atâ€"thia in the interest of the o‘wnerâ€"driver. . . . Side members at rear set wide so rear springs can be set" dtrectly under frame gndcloae to the rear‘wheels. waxinmimllde 8W8!!- ‘You rï¬ay Reed anoteer' ten or Ltwe of fuel t3 carry you through} the mid weather. â€Let the fuel ordetpe for coke. r -, X ‘ ‘ C/areful’tats at theUniversity 0f Illinois showed that oven coke has 11 percent hi8hér heating effi- ciency than hard coal. Coke not only gives more heat per poundâ€"it costs less per ton. It is woke 1m and free from dirt. ' Costs-$1.50 to$2.00 less Send in 3 mal oréer NOW and satisfy yourself thatit' will pay you to heat with Genuine Wanna†oven Coke next winter. 11511111511011, mss 11111111160111 mmvmmwmm mumm .. mumm- 'Mm Genome " ’ Oven Coke " ‘ d 0f vsdnter. is. a good time to Satisfy Instructions far burning coke furnished ï¬ne; than hard coil. MANN 50:27 IS mammn Light F'oqr $1795 1‘.