_ m1. lmt ttet aqrw.m..-.0mmdsg. Ila-u. “mu-dd maulcwm DI.“In'.an-I taroetiur--tvedi.Nrt.. In. A. G. “up " I!“ M in hand invitation- " I In. Earl M. Km Ind daughterJ link-c. of Punk. N. 1.. following! I two nonllu' visit with relative. in} Rockford. lint. In mum rel-tin- in MB. . In. Edward M. Selig and dumb- tor, Ethel Jan. Miss Elisabeth Km. In. George Eustron and two children. Helen and John, will [one My aim for Coli- (min. In. Sell: and daughter and) It: Km will fill! in In. Angela1 while In. Whom and two chil- d!“ will visit in Hollywood., They dyed to y gong ANNIE two month.I iriiirriiGurksart_uu- Web-hymnluns. agr.oadMrs.itLaer.Nm.rk tg..re--itera.rurev-e, Mwlilvm.'ham1. ,raeretherstteridtkett-ttd Inâ€. Cart Am. C. A. - In. Chat. Steiner. Gian 30m. u Jan-om and Frank Jacobs. Sh. "teatded the Jim meeting of the Amuieu- Ludo-n nnxiliuy at Orly: bio on Wedneuhy. Ely ' Sunday morning impressive nerv- im we hid in but of the depart- ad soldiers at St. Micki cemetery in Evervtt. Mr. Mr. and In. o. St. Peter of Wu:- kgsn were dinner (urn: of Mr. lad In. Hurry ClnveyL Itmorid Dar, Ar. and In. John Punter had u thqir - over the week end the Inner: parents, Mr. and In. R. C. (Mum of Chkago. On Ionday Mr. Ind In. (TI-men visited their daughter, In. Ch... Meyer. LIN-tile Societic will hold their mm meeting " the home of In. My L Smith of Evanston on Fri, , evening. June 3. n. Ion-yup Stryker Wu hosta- to the 1ameuoet-Bridee club " her hone on waned-y “unwell. Mr. and In. any Ill-in: and two daughter-u. Shirley and Roberta. m and to Franklin Grove, Wednesday when they visited Mr. Elaine's mother. Mrs. Sadie Rhine. Shirley remained will! her grandmother and will trr- wand met-ll weeks Mr, and Mrs. [in Fritseh have sold their home on “ml Inna. m Mr. Ed. Tntime and have moved to “kinky, Illinois. Mr. and In. R. B. Pita-non and family hm moved "e Rwry tern" to the home mud by Mr. and In. Em hind. It. Ind In. Glenn Born-n and “when Jane, we!!! the ink-end “h nhlivn in Bloomington. “I. Mr, Fred Humbert" has w- (bed the G. H. Newton!) home on (‘ntnl avenue. Mrs. Fun". who ha been visiting he: gin". In. lay My. has n- "rmed to her home in Racine, Win. Kr. and In. Chi. learn-y of 37mm rm mm - of Mrs. E J. Knickerbocker. Sunday. Mr. and In. Hurry 0km and children. Mr. and In. W. B. Ind. Sunday " lake Conn. Gndnm from Luke e6rmtr from t. Nation Dumb State Teacher- edhte a Dell“: " the comm - hold in the college auditoriu- mue of any-mu. has... Merrie m of “W“. and Dorothy lick-9n. new» teeny. En_ Hg.- lulu; “WWW VIM Either Ian:- at Wank-(an. â€My min; were Helen: FkttettofDeqhheVBertttaG.Dotr-i' 'W.nradHm.3umAei-t-rtehheh, of 11a Elwood Imus. WM. My of DeerfbeU, m -rud bli- Evelyn In ammu- Atem.sniita.tsu.oriaGt-. My mm " aim p’doek ii Ir. Dnetothegrowthofinybmineas ithaaheeetrteee-formetothtd Inger quarters. my pine at 17 North w_smi. ,rheiemreustorrtemqrir1thtdrtteirt position to eater to their wants much more e4Nierttly and conveniently. Your continued patronage is solicit ed und aatistnetiort is shunned in all kinds of Furniture ginning and Itefhtithtng, 1Jrttisterinti,. Mattress Renovating. Box 'lgMt Cushions. Slip Cover: and Slade ark. To Mar Customers Yoqwill no! (ignd Tedoenttd_in my .. J. STONEWALL M a. P. m Deerfield News Mr. and In. John A. Reichelt left this week for their summer home " , Boulder. Colorado. 1 The lines Florence and Ana: Clad!!! visited Miss Dorothy End: at tarretto Midday at Ontario. Canada, Iover the week and. They use made " trip to Hing-r; Fans. viii-IMII-ydmth "e.etattutaro-tf-eeu.ta. ".trrid6eomosudatieMStteq ttodieoofwuteaatirsnrithaM-t Airtt_aetortrmrr8trrtndrus ortute,orwttiehheruetqmitnms nude. She mind I Magnetic! - ThiamPnth-M‘o- “mailman-r.- out it d which "qed an. hand and-tucks in VIE!!!†--" WW _ “hmiqmydm white men uni tir- of the "my. Minn Flith Reieheit, lib! od the bride. war: I (an of pink men: cite. Th tor" Rib-unit bad - of diluent and“ of - qetteotdn1toCthe.ttmtdanuear- rid an bouquet: of mixed 'owerT. The tiny flaw" (in won . frock of pate pink qeorlette Und carried a hole! of pink tons. These were (out when and . best mm. A re- ception in the pulon of the club fol- lowed the ceremony. after which dancing took plate in the nudimrium. Those who attended from this vicin- ity were In. J. A. Reieheit, Jr., and daughter. Helen, and Mr. and Mrs. C. t Anderson of Deerfield, und Doris Hunter. Ted Watt and Wilhrd Gotdriew. former schoolmate- of the [room in Deertieid-Shieids high school. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Michel! will live in Dunstan. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Franken and two chum“ are cutout: by motor from Carttornia and will spend the summer in this vicinity. They spent the winter in Cnllfornin. Min Marie Gloden has returned from mutton. Kr, where she spent the past two weeks. Mrs. J. P. Snyder And daughter mm of In. Mm My Tuesday. Hamlet " Onk Park were the Mr. and Mra, L Git-den uni Rose uni Eugene mound to Snwyer. lick. om the week-end where they visited In. Gloden's sister, Mrs. Doyle. Dealt-H Presbyterian Church Mark J. Andrews. minister Churrtt-ochool nt 9:80. Morning warship at 10:45. This Sunday in known u Pentecost or Whit-Sunday (Acts 2!. The sermon will It appropriate to the day. will It appropriate to the day. Eveninr aervice at 8 p. m. The series of mom on the Bettina!" will be eoneiuded " this service. Lend-ramp training will continue this ted: on Thursday evening, June 2; next week the course will be con- cluded on and" Ind Thundny eve- ninn The interestitartifested in this mum is splendid. Visitors Ire wel- cone. . The mid-week meetings will be omitted until (all. Troop 52, Boy Scouts. on Friday evening from 7 to B:30. Senior choir rebound on Friday Children's my program on June " at 10:30 A. m. Infant baptism will be administered on this any. Ptr- out: :honld notify the pastor in nu- mnable time. F. G. New“. pastor Church school. 9:†a. m. Service, 10:15 I. m, Choir. Friday. 8:00 p. m. Jun 5 will be oil-med " Pente- eostS-thed.rofthe0xrt-- in " the Holy Spirit upon the del- eiplu of Jena. In mutt-ion with this with] service we will obu-u the W. supper. An invitation in exteatded to gll to participute in its ot-ee. Ind espeeiatt, do we in- lron “in: to the Lord's fable Eu- Alt-y; I eordial welcome to d! Tux-thy. June T, the (anthers nod [an of the Sum school will BC Pad'. Eva-(died Church n1zupnl-lh-hhn "cuSrd."gtrg'Td'.'g'i 't - will to - M’.JIII 111w“ "fi-ttoe-amd-tr “plum-d. i".TtA'22gt."ttt vmpnicipuinkhm Elohim-Inhabit“.- until hle any " "et" theirworktritAre-di-t. -tNrtHg.3-qr--- mumh-dlnmld. in. It Gran-u I“ Met- Thq chihu- " an an. “a and fourth - with - hath- en. In. Christ, hunt. I'. In. Kym. and In. M. W. e.- jond n eo-operative picnic " the net-col house “mud-y. Gnu Ind story tellin- periods were pinned by each teacher. A happy time was re ported by all. The Kanpur Camp Fin Girls served ice cm. and pop to each child. The teachers who meivod appoint- ment: to teach in the DeerNH gnu- mu school for the col-lint new "" are Min June NM, In. Christ! Knuk. Mrs. N. Thorn-2y", Miss Ethel Time. Miss Evelyn Sting] and Miss Dorothy Luger-nod. Mr. Rules. the newly “anointed principal, visited the school last rack and met the teachers. Mr. was comes hirhly recommended and is I University of Shit-go man. He‘vill spend much time in Deertieid this summer outlining and planning the school program and work. Mrs. Christy Knuk will continue her work at the Univusity of Chict Fo. Mrs. Thurmeyer and Mis Lidler- wood also plan to “and the Univer- sity of Chicago the summer term. Miss Mae Titus will nil for an ex- tended European toar June 8. not re- turning until the Inter part of Oe- tober. ' Miss Ethel Titus plans to up tend the University of Colorado. The trees when but Tras formerly [muted " by bosses, no! have the same removed by being run into by automobiUs. The Deerfield when! children alt marched in the Decoration Day pu- ade escorted by teacher: Mrs Christy Knaak and Miss Dorothy Lideerwood. Miss Vivian Hagxi ind Miss Ethel Kreh usisted them in Citing for the children. ,qmrmaigtamtra-Krmamarat unmou- - No Take in Le Cream Can Compare With Hydrox There is a HY DROX Agency Near Your Home SPECIAL THIS L'iWdlrljr's, MutedMtikthumbiesinNewYorgjetheam SOe FullQuartBrick You know Hydrox the moment your tongue touches it. There's no mistaking the rippling smoothness ofpure richcream,the hesh good. ness of real fruits and the satisfying sweetness And this goodness that spells Hydrox never varies. Hydrox is always Hydrox-the purest; most delicious and by far the most healthful ice cream that money can buy. F Shit“: huh]! tan-"ub- Puinestast-htoHat- Maine high -tiem. a m "ttiehtsatsp-io-ei-th-n 1-0 whimuhing. Thoma" returned with . 10-7 victory. The blue Ind white Mpg-no to life suddenly and ended at four- teqmsafetiea. thrarh,xr%shadde- (and the DeeeNidtoam Ufoee.was mum-ru- ‘IASIIAILIISUL'IE Defeat lube and Uni“, tEi6aatduqetoIB- “like driven from the _ SChullltl took up the pitching burden. Ind wal shyos little mercy. - A For the â€cold (in: this Yul. Deerfield useâ€? team took measure of the Waukegan nine, {eating them 6-2 Inst Thund-y human. " was a weird "no. Coach Peel's can: eutiected only four kinda “nil-us! eleven audited up for the Waukercaesius, Home: Wmmn. rival picching are, held the local boys in ch ck after the third inning. Unmersity high, after taking a l to 0 defeat at the hands of Deerfield at Highland Park several weeks ago, got rcvenge last Friday when they win. also by a t to 0 score. lost,, " to 5. . A bawball season which has thus tar In In most successful will come to ' Nut on Friday when the Deerfield athletes journey to Evanston for the final tilt. Blue Island will be the op- position today at Blue Island. _ The Wilmot Progressive club will hold a bunco party at the home of In,. A, J. Johnson on Osterman ave- nue 1m Friday afternoon, June 3, from 2 In t o'eloek. Good prizes will be awarded and r"fn‘~hments saved. Cards my be played if desired. The public is cordially invited to attend. WILHOT PROGRESSIVE CLUB BUNCO PARTY The hog callers are doing big stunts in calling their porters. but the children callers do not seem (quzlly successful around about bed- time. ' Peal M the day, a"t Blue island. Dcerfield ,-______________...____.,.__ Al - PIG-'8'. """"""' the the mud to the“ m. they rod-i gut ind m miu- and have In: “ with their than," twain; to his! Pin-tone dealers. lieu-rum ttad-r"'""'" “This is spatially true of when lino, for than and with even four or (in punk In: air than they would - the In“ in tire life unwant- to “II a-ts' would only range Ir. {mung- of taping tin-Vin- hundred: of nil“. Every motorist should know the correct arir pressure . “A“ I Faiirissrr, , ttcr/tsit/ies-l: ; 1608 Chicago Avenue POOL Er PIPER UUR entire business sue- cess depends on one thing-- the perfect satisfaction of that pair of shoes wtiketttt are fitting at inv given moment. -INC- CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS Tdcplmua (invent!) 913 A “View hath. & - chekedatleanomnv-k. uh "tsarrm.ttertoatopatoiV Andhlveoneofthn-enchaek'h " prelim uni iUUte the tir- if tur 'rtrhu,tteo.nmd,eerttté.tttStr. with-Mm“: tion "It will help in mint-lain. 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