is well known throughâ€" cago area due to the at they have done in heir annual concerts in 1 always draw a great ple. â€" Their services are emand, singing in many the Chicago and subâ€" For a number of years ition has takéen tours arious states outlining of two to four weeks. imer they met appointâ€" states of Kansas, lowa, Hlinois. Several years eived an invitation to den, while there they f Sweden and Norway concerts in a number al cities. vill be accompanied by on the coming Sunday, redberg, soprano; Mrs. alto; and Mr. Oscar ie. in addition to the ers on ‘the program sing two numbers in trumental "to a large ging this fine treat to y. Through his perâ€" the chorus has offered s concert "Gratis," for f the "Building fund the Bethany church, n in progress for sevâ€" nd will close â€"with the mber, t Announcement ement of considerable i1 be made by the pasâ€" per, he will also make »garding the progressâ€" gn up to the present jlic has a very cordial ittend this fine treat. nent of this vesper over radio station ‘ morning in connecâ€" Swedish services. ) love sacred music will treat in store next Sun. n, Dec. 6, at which time Covenant Choir of Chi. sent one of their sacred the Bethany Evangelâ€" at a 3:30 vesper. This anization was formed years ago through a sel. ss from the various irs in and about Chi. orus consists of about t are well balanced and horal purposes. Vell Known ‘s Missionary society United â€" Evangelical d their monthly meetâ€" me of Mrs. Edward ‘Oakwood â€"avenueâ€"on irk Camp No. 5126, rs of. America, will resting meeting on t Odd Fellows hall, A large attendance irs Next Sunday: Three Soloists eighbors Meet d two numbers in the age. Olson of Highwood, 1s e & w, December 10 at anization eaâ€" -mvlum‘éd.mmnmm: day at her home on Osterman aveâ€" nue. 5 "tocal and Personalâ€" tained: her had as their dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. William Galloway. f k â€" Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brand enterâ€" tained their bridge club on Wednesâ€" day evening. ‘ * Snode.of Park Ridge. Two more cases of scarlet fever have been reported: .Mrs. Herman Frost is quite seriously ill, and one of the little Reeb daughters is also in quarantine. Mrs. Frost‘s little son Harold also has scarlet fever. The latter. case and two others deâ€" \'reloped last week, those of.,Ruth Mr. and Mrs. William Neville enâ€" tertained at dinner on Wednesday evening in compliment to their grandson and his bride, Mr. and Mrs.: Floyd Dobbins of Arlington Heights. Mrs. Dobbins, before her marriage, was Amy Robertson of Chicago.. â€" _ __Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Bates and son, Carl John, spent the Thanksâ€" giving holidays with Mrs. Ida Rogâ€" ers of Scales Mound, returning Satâ€" urday. On Sunday evening, they Mrs. J. McGuire of Chicago has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Earl Varner. ____ Mess â€"â€"Mr.â€"and Mrs. John Grootemont returned to their home in Appleton, Wis., after a month‘s visit at the home of their daughter, Mrs. G. A. Willen of Springfield avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Gauntlett moâ€" tored to Birmingham, â€"Alabama, where they spent last week. Mr. Emily Frederick‘s two nieces and their husbands from Chicago visited at his home on Wednesday. The Dorcas Society of the Presâ€" byterian _church is meeting Thursâ€" day afternoon of this week at the home of Mrs. Ira Gardner to mend for the Dorcas Home. Because of the bazaar on Monday, a halfâ€"day session is being held today instead of the usual allâ€"day meeting. C. W. Boyle has been appointed assistant commissioner of Boy Scout work in Deerfield. Raymond Dobâ€" bins takes Mr. Boyle‘s place as scoutmaster of Troop 51 and John Huhn, assistant scoutmaster. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frey and two children spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. Frey‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Frey of McHenry, TJ], * on Anflre mr ie Aininnihgh in s npicei ons Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer enterâ€" tained at a large family gathering on Thanksgiving Day. o and children spent Thursday with Mrs. Danforth‘s â€" mother, â€" Mrs. _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fauchier of Chicago â€"wereâ€"guests â€"atâ€"the W.â€"B. Carr home on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Rockenâ€" bach of West Fremont announce the birth of a son at the Condell Memâ€" orial hospital in Libertyville on Tuesday, Nov. 17. Mrs. Rockenbach is the former Anne Lempinen of Highland Park. The little son, who is a great grandson of George Rockâ€" enbach, Deerfleld nonogenarian, has been named George IIL. %, 1931 enterâ€" Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Swartz of Chicago and. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hastings of Evanston were Sunday guests at the D. Hastings home. > Thanksgiving holidays with his parâ€" ents, ~Mr.~andâ€"~Mrs; ~Dougiasâ€"Hastâ€" ings Sr. â€" Two of his classmates who live in Chicago spent Friday at his home. On Tuesday evening of last week Douglas was one of the speakâ€" ers at the "Tribe of Illini" gathered at the U. of I. annual banquet when the men received their athletic let Robert Jordan returned to the University of Illinois on Monday after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. B. Jordan. ters. â€"He is a member of the Tilini soccer ‘team which has been undeâ€" feated for three years. Douglas Hastings, who attends 546 Central Ave. NEW PRICERANG â€"HATS â€" $5 and up _____ SHIRTS â€"$195 and up _ _ =_ _ HOSE â€" $.55 and up _ SS NECKWEAR â€" $1.00 and up ~Society Brand Suits â€" $36.50 We ‘“‘i'“brtfb‘oï¬féh‘até'fmï¬gï¬ggg;%:5i«T still maintain QUALITY. | ue s THECPEESs Hours during December 8:00 a. m. to 7:30 p. m Wallace Reichelt played the v-d-; Bement. _ _ 2 % ding march at the Lake Forest colâ€" ~â€" Miss Catherine Yaeger of Deerâ€" lege chapel when Jeannette Kmni field road entertained her card club and Victory C. Davey were married â€"at her home on Tuesday evening. by Dr. Herbert M. Moore Tnesduy, Mrs.. Harry Muhike is reported ill evening. Miss Mazon â€"teaches in â€"with tonsilitis. y R Northbrook and graduated from thef Mrs. M. Srebnik and daughter Ida Lake Forest college last year. Mr. of Harvey, IIL, were the weekâ€"end Davey is instructor of modern l.n-? guests at the Solomon Shapiro guages at Lake Forest. Mr. and home. Sunday guests at their home Myrs. Davey ~areâ€"residing inâ€" Highâ€"+ wereâ€" Mr.â€"and: Mrs. Visseâ€"of : Knox, land Park. > ¢o.>. t Indinnas., . "nk The Deerfield Girl Scouts, Troopn’ lâ€"fl&*arâ€"ndwwm 52, enjoyed a hayrack party Friday evening. All enjoyed a weinie rout‘ at Camp Oak before returning home ~â€"_J. F. Sprague, of Bement, I!l., passed away suddenly at the Deerâ€" path Inn on Wednesday. Mr. and ning ing of Mrs. Clarence E. Huhn on‘ at the A_ U Stadter home on ‘Puesâ€" _â€"â€" _ â€" 14 Phone H. P. 2871 at the A. C. Stadter home on Tues overnight so that their son Bryut,‘ whoâ€"attends.college. there,.. might.reâ€". turn with them for the Thanksgivâ€" ing holidays. The senior Mrs. Stadâ€" ler accompanied Mrs. Sprague to Bement. f 3 The Deerfleld Legion band is in full swing and practice was held Wednesday evening. â€" t3 4#