" i------------- - . - 7 ---_----_ ----' EASTER DRESSES ll igliiii l $15 (BARNETT’Sl< DON'T VOTE YOUR TICKET STRAIGHT'. Easter Millinery unquestionably chic Reward Conscientious Service by Giving Him -k] Clarence E. Kuhn Res-Elect Your Present Village Clerk Experienced - Efficient - Courteous $4.95 MIMI“! our of that (INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE) Your Vote on Tuesday, April r.", the m [In THE PRESS 1 Both gruups of the Junior Garden \‘club of the Wilmot and Deerfield schools will meet on Thursday, April 10 at 4 o'clock in the lunch room of the Deerfield school. Following the meeting the members are planning a hike.' Shirley Blaine is president of one group and Buddy Loehridtte of the Wilmot school is president of the other group. Meetings are held the second Thursday of each month. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison, Mr, and Mrs. R. D. Reeds and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Hutchi- sun of Irving park on Sunday. Mrs. Bruce Blaine and Mrs. o, An. demon visited Mrs. J. Neild of Pull- man, Ill., who is ctrnvaleseintt at the home uf her mother. Mrs. M. C. Lund- Bron nf Highland Park. Mrs. George R, Mil and Mrs. W. W. Reicha Park were the guests Rvichelt Jr., on Friday Mrs. B. H. Kress fell arm Monday morning. Mrs. Mary Wesslinx her home on Deerfield Misses Vinh and Irene ttoekenhach entertained at a linen nhnwor in enm- pliment to their niece Miss Ruth Ruck- Mrs. F. Beardsley of Highland Park was a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Oscar 3cm of Westgate road, Monday. l Mrs. Mary Wessling is quite ill at her home on Deerfield avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Smith llda Schulz) announce the arrival ot a son Ernest James Jr., on April fl at the Illinois Central hospital, Chicago. Both Mr. and Mrs. Smith are Deer.. field-Shields graduates and formerly resided in Lake Forestl Marshall Fredricks has been ill with neuritis the past three weeks. Mrs. George Engstrnm’s mother, Mrs. May Reid, has returned from Globe. Arizona where she has spent the winter with another daughter, Miss Gladys Reid. Mrs, Reid ‘5 con- valvsring from the effects of ' fall rvcvived in February. Rush-ll Johnson of Arcadia. Michi- gan. has returned tn schunl in Kalam- azoo. Michigan: after a week’s visit at the Emil Frodricks home on West Central avenue. Elm Place Service Station' Deerttetd Locals re R, Miles of Ravinin W. Reiehart of Highland Mt guests of Mrs. J. A. on Friday. . Tire Repairing Complete Greasing Service Pennsylvania Motor Oil Cleaning Naphtha HIGH TEST Ethyl Gasoline Corner First Street and Elm Place PHONE H, P. 3315 and brake her enhach at the home ist Mrs. Ed. Ja- cobson of W, Central avenue, Thurs- day evening. Mrs. W. W. Reichardt of Highland Park is taking the census in Deer- field. Mrs. Henry Siljestrom of Park and Mrs. Bruce. Blaine guests of Mrs. R, E, Penis nesday. Mri. J. W. Strong entertained the Tuesday Evening Sewing club this week at her home on Orchard lane. Mrs. G, A. Witten and baby son. Paul Albert, have returned home from the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. C. T. Anderson, Miss Helen Rvichelt, Mrs. Harry Norton, Mrs. Delbert Meyer, Miss ElizabethSchil- stra, Mrs. Harry Muhlke, Miss Mar- ttret Hunt, and Mrs. Irving Brand had a luncheon at Marshall Fields, Saturday and attended the Garden club exhibit at the Chiéago Stadium in the afternoon. Miss Jean Penis entertained tour. teen members of the "Up and Doing Club" at her home on Chestnut street, Saturday evening. 'Mrs. Gordan Clause entertained a group of young people at her home on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jiiek Myers and two children will move from the August Winters apartment on Grand avenue May 1 into the J. A. Hoffman home on Rosemary terrace formerly oe. cupied by the Gordan Clauses. . Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bailey are leav. ine the latter pert of the week for their future home in Seattle, Wash,, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey have been resid- ing in the house formerly owned by Fred Hiedorstadt. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ender had as their dinner guests on Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Bingham and daughter and Mrs, Amelia Pyle of Chicago. Miss Jane Ashman, who is attend- ing Carlton, college at Noithfield, Minn., is expected home this week to spend spring recess. ' Miss Mary Bleimehl of Chicago spent the week-end at. the home of her lumber Mrs. Edward Bleimehl. Mr. Otto ank of Glen Ellyn has been quite ill at the home of his mother, Mrs, T. L. Knaak. Thursday, April io, 1930 om of Highland Blaine were the Pettis on Wed.