B :l F4 t# L] thigs t" 446 5 ??{lh 3 Wes er oo 504 e sit diig l “z;é T+, * s $:.tu8) Cok, 1e insl RnSCED Poffs wit! SE ty In a letter to Mrs. Lewis Ashâ€" «â€"â€"~â€"~man, Miss Florente Towne of Erie â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Chapet, Chicago, has expressed her appreciation for the soap and canâ€" dles sent by the three communities, Deerfield, Wilmot and Bannockburn. They are still in need of a great many candles as <more and more lights are turned off in the homes _ of the unfortunate each day and the demand grows greater. Again, a plea is made to save odd pieces of soap and discarded candles. Send them with the school children or phone Mrs. Ashman, Deerfield 325, and she will gladly call for them. A card party at the Wilmot school on Thursday evening, Februâ€" ary 4, is being given for the purâ€" pose of purchasing necessities for the school. The four hostesses for the_event are to be Mrs. H. J. Larâ€" sen, Mrs. C. M. Willmah, Mrs. Ben The public is invited to attend. in Mr. and Mrs. Ben Siljestrom of Saunders road were geusts on Satâ€" urday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carroll of Northâ€" brook. ~ Miss Ida Knaak and her two brothers, Theodore and Otto Knaak, spent Saturday evening at the home of their brother, Edward Knaak, of Wheaton. â€" Mrs. Walter Hoffman of West Lake Forest spent Wednesday with Mrs. Elmer Hoffman of Central avenue. Mrs. Johanna Grenning, Juliana and Bobbie Grenning of Glenview were guests on Tuesday at the C. M.. Willman home on Greenwood avenue. Mr. Peter Petersen and daughâ€" ter, Mrs. William Tennermann atâ€" tended a Chicago Union Label League meeting in Chicago on Tnes-‘ day evening. a that district. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Willman had as their guest on Sunday Mr. Plunâ€" kett of Chicago. Ira Hole writes from Regina, Canada, that the weather has been between 20 and 30 degress below zero since his arrival there at the beginning of the year. He also states that gasoline is 32% cents a gallon. Mr. Hole is working with his brother, Ben Hole, in establishâ€" a robber, fired. His wounds proved very serious but not fatal. Deerfield relatives will be sorry to learn of the accident. alsoâ€"visited â€"Elmerâ€" Easton, son â€"of the Robert Easton‘s, in LaGrange. Mr. Elmer Easton was shot by a policeman in La Grange last week. The police were searching for a holdâ€"up man and flashed a light in Mr. Easton‘s face, just within a block of his home. Thinking the policemen were gunâ€"men, he ran, and the police believing him to be Mr. and Mrs. Emil Giss and famâ€" ily with Mr. andâ€" Mrs. Francis Tripp of Libertyville visited Mr. Tripp‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Easton of Mr. Duff Bodenhaner, who has en a guest at the Carl Scheer Local and Personal V VGOCHHCIU eries ou Christ Peterson of Hazel &venue and his son Mr. David Petersen moâ€" tored to Massalon, Ohio, last weekâ€" end to attend the funeral of Mr. Cooley of that city. _â€"_Mr. and (Mrs. Roséoe Wessling and daughter.Dorothy were Sunday guests at the Edgar Wessling home in Northbrook. Jane Warner has recovered from her recent illness. 7 The Tri C society met Tuesday evening of last week at the home Miss Elvira Scholber has retitrned to her home in Chicago after an exâ€" tended visit with her aunt, Mrs. Agnes Clavey of Forest avenue. Rosemary Willen entertained at a birthday party on Saturday aftâ€" ernoon, at the home of her parents, the G. Albert Willens of Springfield avenue, a A f Miss Vivian Haggie resumed her teaching at the Irving school in Maywood on Monday, after an abâ€" sence due to illness. with Kev. and Mrs. E. J. Bruso at the Bethlehem Evangelical parsonâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Hilding G. Oberg of Chicago are spending the week with Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Bruso at Mrs. J. C. Willman, Mrs. Fredâ€" erecka Koebelin and Mrs. Mary Koebelin. spent Wednesday with Mrs. Schwaegler of Chicago. belin and Mrs. J. C. Willman were Sunday dinner geusts at the Wilâ€" liam Koebelin home on Forest aveâ€" nue. s Mr. and. Mrs. Glads of â€"Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. John Schminke ited Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Kersten of Chicago. Fred Jr. remained at his father‘s home last week, returnâ€" ing to Deerfleld on Saturday. _ _ Mrs. V. W. Spriggs entertained her luncheon bridge club on Wedâ€" nesday. _ â€"_Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haggie and family, and Fred Kersten Jr., visâ€" Dorcas Circle Three is meeting Thursday afternoon (today) at the home of Mrs. Fred Haggie instead of on Friday as had been previousâ€" ly planned. . f Mrs. Frederecka oKebelin enterâ€" tained a number of Deerfield guests on Friday. afternoon at her home on â€"Central avenue. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Russo and ‘%ri. Russo‘s mthe:i' Mrs. E. K. Williams, . attended eighth nual Hoosier salon at the lulhâ€˜ï¬ Field art galleries on Saturday evieâ€" ning.â€"On Monday, Mrs. Williams attended a luncheon at Fields‘ given to the artist winners, their wives; donors, and patrons. 7 $2« _ Dan Hunt,. editor of the Lake County Legionnaire, will represent Lake County in the annual "Pony Express" membership drive ending at Bloomington, Ill., Sunday noon, followed by ‘a "ride" and a "rider‘s" banquet. Mrs. August Winters will be hostess to the members of the Laâ€" dies‘ Aid society of the St, Paul‘s church Thursday afternoon, Feb. 4, at her home on Elm street. joyed a social evening Tuesday at the Y.W.C.A. in Highland Park. both churches. The young people 6f the two ishes of St. Johns of Higl THE PRESS Willard Benson and his brotherâ€" inâ€"law, William Desmond Jr., who are partners in a fruit and vegetable business, have moved from the Româ€" mel shop on Deerfield avenue to the People‘s Cash Market, which they bought out recently: . Their present location is in the big white corner Restaurapt on Waukegan Very attractive invitations were issued for the seven o‘clock supper and pajama party, at the home of Mrs. Irving Brand on Tuesday eveâ€" An all day meeting of the Dorcas society of the Presbyterian church will be held Thursday, February 4, at the home of Mrs. Edwin H. Johnâ€" son of Todd court.â€" They will mend for the Dorcas Home. A pot luck luncheon will be served at noon. Gloria Anfrens, who was severely scalded last week during classes at the kindergarten of the Deerfield grade school, is still unable to walk as both legs and one hip were so badly burned: Miss Donna Belle Jensen will be hostess to the Deerfleld Teacher‘s bridge club on Thursday evening of this week at the home of Mrs. Delâ€" bert Meyer of Sunset court. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haunschild celebrated their fiftieth wedding anâ€" niversary on Saturday, January 18, at their home in Libertyville. . The Haunschilds are former Deerfield residents and lived in the house now occupied by the Bruggman family on Park avenue. Mrs. Frank Jacobs Jr. last week> their six year old son, Jack, left Thursday for Miami, Fla. Mrs. V. W. Spriggs gave first aid instructions at her home on Wauâ€" kegan road, on Thursday afternoon, to the patrol girls of Scout Troop 1. Herman Knigge and son Edward visited Mrs. Herman Kublank of Mundelein last Monday. The William Hertel family visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wildhagen of Prairie View last Saturday. An initiation will be held Thursâ€" day evening (tonight) by the Deerâ€" field camp of the Royal Neighbors, at the Masonic temple. Mrs. George Pettis, the past oracle, will receive her pin at this time. society. A walnut party was held Tuesday afternoonâ€"at the Bethlehem â€"Evanâ€" Just a reminderâ€"the annual Old Time Dance of the Deerfield Volunâ€" teer Fire Department will be held Saturday evening, February 6, at the gymnasium of the Deerfield Grammar school. Harry ‘Clavey attended a‘ nurseryâ€" men‘s convention at Kansas City last weekâ€"end. ~ Mrs. J. R. Notz was hostess to the Aremé club on Wednesday eveâ€" ning at her home on <Knollwood gelical â€"Mrs.â€"Roy â€"Millerâ€"will be â€"hostess to members of the Tuesday Evening Sewing club next week at her home on Wlnkggln road. cal law, Mrs. C. Johnston Davis, with the Girl Scouts of Troop 2. She is giving the girls a course in physiâ€" Mrs, C. R. Sugden, wife of Dr. Sugden, is assisting her sisterâ€"inâ€" Mr.: and Mrs. Elmer Clavey and Mrs. Fred Schanz and son of education of the Woman‘s Missionary church He: Wha She: His He: Hist She: Ye: settlement. 43 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Highland Park Maintained by ~ First Church of Christ, Scientist of Highland Park _ The Rev. _ Charles _Murray ot Resht, Persia, will speak on "Per. wia in Transition," at the Sunday morning service of. the Deerfeld Presbyterian church. In the eve. ning at seven o‘clock he will give an illustrated lecture on Presby. terian Missions in Persia. Rev. and Mrs. Murray returned to the Unit ed States recently and expect to remain â€"here because of the ill health of Mrs. Murray. . Persian Missionary to Speak Sunday before a groupâ€"of girls and theip mothers on Saturday afternoon, January 30, at 2:30 at the Deer. field Holy Crossâ€"parish hall, for the purpose of organizing a girl scout troop for the Holy Cross church, Mrs. W. J. Amendt is â€"to be in charge of the troop and her com. mittee of mothers is to be appoint. ed at that time. y __The L. L. L. club of St, Paup, "church met Wednesday evenine .. RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. HOURS: Week days, 0 am. to 6 pA Girl Scout. Troop & ~fiees in ___Wednesday Evening Meeting 8 :00 _ You are cordially invited to visit the Reading Room, where the Bible, and all authorite® Christian Science literature may bt Deerfield Grammar School Menu the church. Mother: Is my boy really trying? Teacher: Very. â€" February 1 to 5 Mondayâ€"Scalloped ‘potatoes. _ Tuesdayâ€"Macaroni and cheese. Wednesdayâ€"Vegetable soup. Thursdayâ€"Mashed potatoes and brown gravy. E Fridayâ€"Baked ‘lima beans. He: Sho Phone H. 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