Thursday, June 5. 1930 Mr. and Mm S. P, Hutchison were guests of Mr. and Mes, A. E. Dodson or Chicago on Sunday. Miss Mayme Karch returned home un Thursday from the J tana hospital, Chicagb where a tenth" underwent an operation. Mr, and Mrs, E. Bleimehl were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R, C. Zeehler ui' Waukegan un Memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. KI). Reeds and fam. ily Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison Viz-Med at the Dan Holmes home at Gages lake un Friday. _ l Mr.'und 911's. Al. Krause of Deer.l t.ield mud entertained a large group ul' relatives and friends at their' home en Sunday. Mrs. Ralph Collie and Mrs. Sund- ers of Riund lake Were guests of Mus. B, Devine on Friday. Mrs. Julia Carrol of West Lake F'urest, Mrs. J. Dunn and daughters Grace and Theresa and Mrs. George Stevens ot' Lake Forest Were guests of Mrs. Martha Love on Sunday. " Mr. and Mrs, Edward Bleimehl, Mrs. Martin Murphy. Mr. Peter List and Mr. George Antes knttended the fu, mrul of their cousin, Mrs. Mary Sehwingle Sass an last Monday from her late heme in Chicago. Mrs. Sass “as '72 years old and was burn in Dverfivld where she spent her early lift. Shortly after her marriage she moved [a (fhieugii. Burial was in the Eden cemetery. 1 day Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Cook, Miss Ber. nivo White ot' Peoria. Illinois. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter "ctr. n-an of the Cirunty Line mud on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Chas Schwinglc and Emily on route to their home in Michigan on Tuesday after attending the funeral of Mr. Schwingles sister, Mrs. Sam and a group of relatives Hum Chicago visited at the Edward lilrlmehl thw. Mrs. C. b'viftcut and young daughter (Ki-ohm- im- spending the summer in Germany with relatives. They made the trip 1in the Europa, 'une‘of the Luv larger ships. On Sunday morning, June 8, It 8 "'clock. muss at the Holy Cross Cath- llli' chum-h. a grnup of children will make their first holy eommuniott. Mr. and Mrs. R, Lu Voile and fam- ily. who have been residing in Miss Jorephine Wcvdman's apartment on Waukezun mad muvcd on Saturday to their future homein Chicago. Miss Eugenia Watier of Chicago is ex- pected to return to Deerfield this week and again make her Mme with her aunt, Miss Josephine Woodman. Y, Deerfield Locals d to her Augus- ) she re- Bethlehem Evuugellnl Church l Deerfield avi. and Rosemary terrace Rev. A, P, Johnson, Putor [ Deerfield, Illinois ‘ Sunday, June a, will be Children's day and a special protrrarn will be given by the children of the Sunday schml. beginning at 10 a. m. and con- tinuing, through the worship hour. We are anxious to have all classes 100 per cent in attendance. Visitors Ire curdiully invited. 7:00 p.m.--Chritrtian Endeavor. . 8:00 p.m.--Womhip and sermon. The eighth annual concert will be coo p.111.- li:00 p.m.- The eight) given by the any evening auditorium. in another c Monday, ing day " svhonl. M. day from 9 to 11 a, m, Urge your children to attend. Children’s day program, given at tlu. Hunmtluw church Sunday, June fs', at 10 a. m, _ Ut lb It union A 'H No Finer Memorial the World Over! huol will be in session each 9 to 11 a. m, Urge your [my J'une'smmh 'nu- um Way†e church orchestra Thurs- k, June 5. in the school Their program Ippearl column of this paper. June 9, will be the open- our Daily Vacation Bible AlinL‘ In ROSEHILL MAUSOLEUM ltlur Perhaps you've visited the urea! nu-morinl: l-c-xminly their ageless bounty is familiar t um human mausoleain? Hmwhill of a beauty cnmpm-uhlv to that of u Kings uf past nut-s had ttut the w lust unchanged through time that a funds gunman-e fur your memorial Inspect Rt-yehill_Mnusuleum sumo day this week --tt warm. quiet, mftly 1iehted mum'- tury of finest marble and brim“. dedicated to the livinu in mcmnry of dour onetq, Time cnnmt mar its beauty-perpetual care, replneernent, Ind protection are pawn-d The cost, of trrtasnttements cxawtly suited to your noun in "rreeebly momenta. Write for, or reeeive in person, the free booklet, "ltusehill the Bountiful." This in n. way Msligatex you. ' ROSEHILL CEMETERY COMPANY For theme who prefer ground burial we have a very (awe lea-cum: of family lots fer two gram-or mare at moat romantic pricey, all totderrPerpettmt (fare. Chlldr Rich-a THE PRESS lt vid Slryker tim mm!" City 00in: 83 South Clark Street 5800 Ravenswood Avenue . LONlbeIch 5940 01mm ' l‘rlyrr Sons -"rrummer Ru Come" tteeitation "A Lu! Mum-st Due and Chorus "Th. Earth In Allow" . June Ounekln Ind Choir omime-"A Week In June" "The Doll. ot Chlldren'u Day" Choir the» "Don'l Mind the Weather. “Hamil“! low" T . Genevieve Shiner, Dummy Venn Ind 'rhtayitur Awake" 'How They Know xehill ofters Sou Winn at the In horn: “Summer _ Curt/l sum: t assumes- that their pr irrwocuhlc State Charter war ' Hornlml" ner Ilium: ' ill Fun“ and Choir Iry June . Phil": p. Chuk- Fehr "int yuu cut mum tt'ttt w " W l" COLLETTE SOEURS your 11:an in vumplvt fitting and I, and ur even tttetitet' In their private mmnuriulu fix FR Anklin I181 haw M 'un FINE tutF'.hHiMA K I Vt i me pr I70 "tetstttttt sum tt'lttrtrtu Winlwlln Hill loll- Iu-B-Q It. Mrs. Eliubeth Cook-e Ml told her Bar-3.9 Ihop on Willi“ to“. to Mrs. Zeimn of Chicago, who ho when pone-lion of it. ounced in 'doiby Lord hi and two mighty served in making! Int y: m [wk-ct. bhatuitslte w 4y ttttlished drain-u. or in butting twrviee. Derhy any: that it in pron- "darby." The other day up York we heard it pronounced mum-r mourn y sum-tun , - . CS... III "us hit wuuk tru COA rk tt