1V...“ Mrs. Edvard Gum panda-my early My morning qt I north shore Marina). Mr. Gtgne’u Artet pfi,its, wan Von Puma, dnughter of t"'i;."atrTrrte'NrBmrrr'etqeyrr's' _ Th Mr And In. E. M. Johnson sud two ehiyrrriJVtrlt tnd Edwin-om! Mrs. Jotiiiikihi 'mothor, Mu. Goon. Pettis left on Holiday to spend two [geeks " Tomahawk Lake, Wis. Mr. Roy Dunn of Lake Forest was . guest at the have home on Satur- day. died about oi; years Mo leaving two little children, Marilyn and Jack Marilyn ventdo live with her gand- mother Fromm in Chicago and Jnck remained in Deerfield at the William Plagge home, Mstritrtt.ft' now eleven and Jack in six. Mr. Gang married again and they have two children. Patricia who is three yen-s old and Edward}; who in Asitthteen months old. When'the second lira. Gum became ilk 33va months ttro, her parents took her two children to their farm in Crown Point. Her death was due to tuberculosis, _. “ihg. iiRHSme of Canada is visit- The Tuesday Evening Sewing etut/ met this week at the home of Mrs. Robert Pattie. Mrs. Carl T. Ander- son will be the next hostess. kin-and Mrs. Bruce Blaine and two daughters Shirley and Roberta and their nephew Gdrdon Biliestrom of Highland Park spent tirttdtt_ttit1t, Mr. Bhrine's mother, Mrs. Sndie Blaine of Franklin Grove, Ill. Shir- ley remained-for a two weeks visit with her Monomer Blaine. Mrs. Emil _iiliisdrieiu, and daughter Ghar16tte meat. Thursday " the home of Mrs. William Niemeyer of Arling- ton Heights. - _ , _ -iriirrGG", attractive little signs have been placed st intervals on the inside of the horie shoe drive, on thy iaiiuii, Ki the Deerfield ditiot with the following inscription: "Do not park on.the spas/f ". _ . . _ "iriri.-iiJ; wReggie entertained her luncheon and club on Wednesday " her home on Ridge roada C, ' f _ arttttt Marie Woolen of Milwaukee and Mt. and Mrs Reiter of Elgin were guest; at the S. P. Hutchison homeptrcSttndrac, ", --_ Wm†v---- WM Saki-any 3mm: a lime "0i“ fiiiiiramrrttNt.-"" -'h _ -._ " my. new a. 1931 Deerfield Locals Min Edith Brown of Highland Park m the guest of her sister, In. J. P. _ Anderson of North Chestnut street on Wednesday. The Doreu' society is holding nn " J AMI , . MhhéWkgM â€it. tttata) , chute on' " .-'y 9". r" 37 September meeting will be held at the _ church in the morning end in the afternoon they will be Mrs. Atr- new'e guests at tea at the Dorcas home. .. Te-e'---" .. -r-- _ --'qs- The Emil Fredrick! {My - Sundny nt Lake Gem. . Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johmon m the cum, Irc?", and in. Charl- ltrom ttf Chicago iin SM}. . [ Mrs. L. C. Fredrick: "tterrtahied " two tables of bridge on Monday att- emoon " her home on East Cantu! avenue.' The Altar and Rosary Society will meet Friday evening at the Holy Cross church. Mrs. Martin C. Love, Mrs. Mildred 4hmeke1irMra. Berry Devinotand Ion Norbit with Miss Katharine Gonner- man of St. Joseph, Mich. spent Burt- day at Lake Fttrieh. V . .. . with}. 36h}: Dow and Mrs. Alfred Dow have returned from St. Paul, tgina...ateeompanissi1, . _ by W. and Mn. G. Kerbel nnd son Juk. . ----- - "ii/Via iiA. Rgbiltmwn of High- land Park’Vere Trrresta' it the J. "Paul McHugh, home on Thurgdiy: - Mrs. M. C. Love, with'th‘e Berry Devine family visited Mrs. Julia A"'. Seyl of West Lake Forest on Friday evening. - . . 's"ii"rc,75-miiri- grttte-rsew-testisrta!thrd at bridge on Timothy evening " her home on Eusel avenue. - A - Mi; Vandilrs. Amos V. Mericle and son Jess and Robert Stginhnua lave returned from a visit in Iowa. - â€The Pfister boys were home over the week-end from Missouri and via- ited their mother, Mrs. Molly Punter. E THU "1 Religious Service " Railroad Men’s Home At the Bunny Men’s Home on SW1. All!!!“ ft n now future was introduced by brine -eral WW arm" number, phyod Ity Raymond H. Pidar.o In. Am timer m “Fm to he. with Christ my Savi- our." A recitation entitled "Roek of Ana†was than by In. J. G. Fid- der. Thin wu “mutated by colored m Lard swttPstni-u.t--cnetoaor'Nt, . lb. 90 Heinz Ketchup 2 :33: BTe Brant-131m: #37:“: tshes. "e Armour’s "IMP' " z '3‘: Me Gm Olives Nina-16:3: _ "b"" '" layombc _ We“ 2‘31: 25c line Ribbon Orange. C Bananas ',t' Apples ".5: uncanny noel-Lg! 8t"_fh.11L1t..M.. was? In!“ an iii-ii? -,jgyg,,, 41:: II 'itget Soh 3:31†WFresh Fruits and vegetables---'-"-'""""'" Push and Finn '0“ " Cell “led Pods Cabbage $5311.: National gt Food Stores S; dwkh 's'vll'J'eltlle: I Te" 'tre m U (in: King 00cm oe Show Summer Foods Scnc W with Clan . Now Co-tre-Are PM aid hoc- 'autor- tut-et--. "dt of bueo . pleura facing each other. The Brat m the - diam to a rock rep- -tttrtq the everlasting “Rock of Ages." ttt.ottser-artietureof the Master in the Garden. A meal- :0.qu of beyond cheer was given by Rev. J. M. Taylor entitled “The Christ in the Midst." Appreciation ,mashomtttrttt-twhouve lac- rifieed life and limb for public con- venience and transportation. Mu. Zlmmer can: again at the clone. $tagMteMe d can: 'tre 00!?! M19." Seminole - moo Chum. Sums-MM. Felt “nacho bat, a c. 3"“.Co. 1 Soon Mal Bra'. Household Needs "ii 19¢ 11": Jon- 'aT. Me ban tt it".