Fifteen 8018mm: of Troop IO, M- tit,',':?",',',,',',?,-',',', their 'ttrt/tttgi.',' Ray- trtottA,J2tttta.t0.Pu, " J. .,._7 "ee "e-e, A: the Great i'iiiti ri",'., mm m- tion, when they was the“ the many pTiacdrTrtuFii" _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Toll and two sons were the new of Mr. and Mm. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson wore duuussatsastiLat-tttat, Erie 51mm home in Chieagoaradnadda-ttintt; following their vuteto Hammond. Ind. _ Mrs. Minnie Whimomb is spending J'evt.P1 week- " the George Ott hope iii-railway,' 'iiraTririii no to lie no? ee-rar-star-dt-ia-k-ht-rr-dir been "potnud-euirman of the pro: gram committee. An error was made last week in announcing hand speak- ers instead of park board sunken. Mrs. Chi-I Hatch SW of Lake Bluff. with her daughter, Mrs. Percy Prior and little Jun Prior of Ravinin visited with Mn. R. E. Patti: on Thursday. _ Mrs. C. T. Anderson vUited It the Behrenl home in Highland Park Wed- nesday evening. Mrs. L. C. Hale has been quite, ill thisth week. , _ _ Mr. Ensure Ender is in this week. The Midi-Shields high’ sietioo1 trip to Washington, D. th, his been cancelled, beam not? enough stu- dents ‘sirned‘mr 'trr-thte".:---' ' __. of this week " his home on Green- wood avenue, before returning to Pon- tiac, Mieh.. _ - Mr. and In. _ Edward Whiteomb entertained ï¬nest: from Winnetlk'a on Sunday evening. ' . Miss Elizabeth &thiistra spent part of last week in New Florence, Hinton- ri on the Meyer-Duh farm. Min Schilstn’s maria“ to Mr. Alvin Meyer is to take place in June. They will reside in Missouri. Mrs. Harry Mamie will be haste“ to the Tuesday evmstng' Sawing club next week. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Harder and Mr. and Mm. Edward Whitwmb visit» ed in Barrington on Friday evening. ron Forest avenue. Mrs. bu and ti. tle daughter, Marina, returned tut.. cmzms was. m or, 0mm we - _ -- mum;- ' " am - a? “new unis-an mm m but .II 4idiiifr' Ann, t ll " an: u Wntur' President . c h, msiRUicitia- 'll': Di. (can Dub irW89 ' 0.88.15 "di Go-ttmat limb " '" a Pttr cairiiaTiiiaiiiiiirii Wirdii one} Aiiai jain)a"iiciGiiii'iii'i 1eett on Comm! Boar“! Other Lou- a 1..-.dcL../. abut»! /'irtlrl.lii.c (my... Mk!" . r D"GTiiii7i'"G"i (in) Other' tttttee fit/de, 1tfCl.F. H13" - ...-..r. Baum! "h‘ M use (8) ii:'?,':',?, Aartnmt. i/tll/ll.. Ti â€00M h ....I:IIIIIII 58?: Pm!!! J'P/clcr.r.r. ,___._. u ' I? 053?...“ l , (up army, April 10, 1981 eertift thit Ptn that? Deerfield Locals math}; GU 'a'a'ém - Gi um I an 'autit him MT. a. " PINS: Ant-ab M d “but. m1. .-- _ mm" iria' (0W Puma“) Ml loun- 105.950.“ mum ' RESOURCES WWII“. t06,069.t4 nonhuman-mu- nlm_npun given out†W: W. loaning W. W.-I¢nvllno Cull!" ' 'KM“ . 10.0.0.†. "t.h , _ “an ' $3.07!.“ _ 't."h4' I “.0â€... um mm.“ tun.†10.59990 18.881." 8,t46." m. Irina Rockenbuh attended an execu- tive committee meeting of the Lake County Council of Religious Educ:- tittec,?r, a" - Ft, m f...“ Mt 'ttttttt q Then will be motioipiettsre this - Friday "will; in the Mid the elm of school: 'stir--'--'-'-'-"---"'----'""""" Downtown Dllphy Room _ 151 N. Michinn Ave. Mi) Baldwin 4961 . HUBBARD oomr--Mu [Auden Ave. e::zsr4ooAarcga; WLBIQQHW ARE sou, WITH TbeTOP ofeveiy ’ Ii', tiitiehijrt; i TERMS WILL BE ARRANGED TO SUIT THE PURCHASER Winnotkl 1511 THE PItSB [51““119’5 a _ _ porcelain-topped table! ' PUBLIC SERVICE CO. NORTHERN ILLINOIS There were twenty-four members present Wednesday afternoon ct the meeting 6rfR1its,Jryi1tp, out: Social . 2 tF-i _ aii-s " at/tiiiiiiiir"iiiiiiah"Ei: Benjamin White, who bu spent the wt year at the home of his mother, was]: for n indefinite any in New York, _ tmrctmtist-anemtt---r-r-atom thttioas guts of the county. STOVER CO. msrugsunon, Aconveniendy 41ntsunmscumbemd serving able top “one! .t,,!yr'rreodrtmeofIritr.yeAahaeeertihuet.or. 112nm may others. ‘It'fsthcu 'mt'orteoiiiiiais,' dt"iotted)rrreuirsthatt-edesmsetGtam_. "ioy so healthful. convenient and economical. We inviu roatoextatet'gondte-otiehmreeh-. Women with only two hands tind the broad, unencum- beredtop of the Frigidaire a very real blessing a dozen times every day . o . Food on its way into a Frigidaire and food on its way out neednot be juggled, or tip- tilted, or inconvmtier.ttiy parked on the disihnt kitchen table . , . the Bat expanse of snowy porcelain atop the Frigidaire makes such a perfect serving shelf! . . . It is an ideal place toittt piping-hot things that should be. cooled of before they are exposed to low temperatures . . . a splendid permanent place to keep the few foods that need not beuetkitrerated 0'0. And nothing-hoe or cold, smooth or scratchy-can in any way soar or my tht nightlight“: of its diamond-hard Porce- lain-on-steel finish. ' General Olen _ 219-2! E. North Water Bt. q wanna am TWAN-..-..-- Sher..- Ave. V _ Mr... and. Mn; 1191:- Lundin And two children Harry and Florence of Chi- cago, were Sundny evening supper me!†"A: /'itii" V "t bt tht' _ Peer V hunt." Manila. We Wtsttetstgsty; and in Ave hundred Mu. Rah Fred- rick: and Mm Eu! Front. The next meeting in to be held April " an, -saire-ttNrttF'ar.e'HrStiirrri"-'ttT Central avenue. Granule-f "tttt 01319 al * Ti) ttt