â€"| Don‘t Gamble with Coali band on Sunday morning at the Bethichem Evangelical church. The Mutual club will hold its March meeting at the home of Miss Margareth Plagge. They will make Easter gifts for the children of Chiâ€" cago hospitals. â€" Harold Huhn sprained his ankle at basketball practice Monday eveâ€" ning, at the Deerfleld Grammar school. Pr. and Mrs. V. W. Spriggs will be hosts to their bridge club next Wednesday evening. ~_Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Hutchison and daughter, Louise Ann, of Chiâ€" cago, spent the weekâ€"end at the R. D. Reeds home on Orehard lane. _â€"_Mrs. Raymond Meyer and Mn* Raymond Dobbins attended their club at the home of Mrs. R. Ketchum | of Lake Forest, last Thursday afterâ€"| noon. | â€"Lecal and Personal ~____ of Deerfleld _ You take no chances when you t GUARANTEED COAL. Telephone Highland Park 2800 weight and customer satistaction. I1 MUST SATSFY YOU OR WE REMOVE it AND REFUND YOUR MONEY. Consumers Coal is bought on a ‘rigid test basis and every ton is sold with an unconâ€" ditional guarantee of high quality, honest weight and customer satisfaction. n MUST lhese dilferences come out only in the ‘burning. + Why gamble when you buy coal? It is so easy to be sure. THEREuc many grades of coal. Two lumps which look alike may be quite different in quality, in heat units, in the quantity of smoke and ash they produce. COALâ€"COKEâ€" 1CE (@mpany, _ Mary, Mr. H. W. Lloyd and son Bobby, and Mr. and Mrs. William Gibbons, <altl of Chicago. Covers were laid for eleven. & The cast has been removed from Irene Juhrend‘s knee and she is able to walk now with the aid of crutches. Mr. and Mrs. Burr Hindahl had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. H. S Hand and dAdanohtaw Some one, evidently in need of wood for fuel, has removed all for sale signs in Woodland Park. Mrs, J. W. Cooksy of Burlington, Wis., spent last week with Deerfield relatives. Mr. A. C. C. Timm is ill at his home on Deerficld avenue. Cold weather came with the conâ€" clusion of the hot lunches at the Deerfield Grammar school on Monâ€" day, March 17. â€" i S. P. Hutchison were Sunda eveâ€", ning supper gussts at the \»\yilliam Hutchison home in Waukegan. â€" . Rev. Mark J. Andrews attended af meeting of the Chicago Presbytery on Monday at the Fourth Presbyter-[ ian church, Chicago. [ Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Holmes and Mrs. Holmes‘. parents, Mr. and Mrs, tuy THE PRE3SS8 |__Mrs. Theodore Johnson and baby | daughter have returned home from \the Highland Park hospital. The | Johnsons are â€"occupying Mrs. Wilâ€" | liam Hamilton‘s house on East Cenâ€" ; tral avenue. Wilsonâ€" of Saunders road. Therelvictory t were two visitors and a new memberl St. Pa was taken into the society. © Mrs. ler‘s stud F. G. Piepenbrok was the leader and ; Grammar her ~topic was "Evangelical. Pioâ€" night, Ms 33 4 w s held Thyursday. af u:én.oczn, «April,;1, at|â€"Paul‘s , gi the home of Mrs. George Antes. . at 7:30; The Ladies‘ Aid society of St. Paul‘s church met Thursday afterâ€" noon at the homs of Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Fred La Bahn atâ€" tended a luncheon on Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Fred La Bahn Sr. of Evanston. , Mrs. Henry Juhrend attended a luncheon at Gurnee, on Tuesday, given by the Gurnee camp of the Royal Neighbors in honor of Disâ€" trict Deputy Mrs. Anna Kampâ€" schulte. â€" Mrs. Kampschulte is movâ€" ing to Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Dan Hunt is ill. Mrs. Fred LaBahn spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. James Doherty of Chicago, who with her two daughâ€" ters had just returned from Florida. Circle One of St. Paul‘s church is meeting Thursday afternoon (today) at the home of Mrs. Fred Horenâ€" berger of Central avenue. prumes * > s red tribes.â€" men from Benton Harbor, Mich., who will see action on Friday night, March 18, â€"at the Deerfieldâ€"Shiclds high school gymnasi sainst St. Paul‘s of D&Mflmkm&mmmmw‘mendent asketball league. + â€" In the above pictur> are seen the Crow and Tucker brothers with Fleming in the back row and standing. â€" . This team is recognized as one of the outstanding traveling teams and should attract a good crowd. There will be a. preliminary game at 7:30 o‘clock with the Highland Park N sws Flashes against the Highâ€" wood Indians, the grand windup to follow. Be there! _ _ Wc d Here are ~BATTLE ST. PAUL‘S OF DEERFIELD teams in the country today. There are to be two games, the Highland Park News Flashes will meet the Highland Park Press team in the preliminary game which will start at 7:30 p.m. to be followed by the grand windup. Cage fans are urged not to forget this outstanding attraction and to come early for that preliminary game is certain to be a thrilling batâ€" tle from start to finish and the House of David five has always been a tough foe against any kind of opâ€" position and should make things highly entertaining for the fans as well as St. Paul‘s will be seeking a victory to add to their record. St. Paul‘s will mset Hecketsweiâ€" ler‘s studio team at the Deerfield Grammar school gym on Thursday night, March 10. There will be St. Paul‘s of Deerfield, 1932 chamâ€" pions of the Northwest â€"Independ:nt Basketball league, will play the House of David, those bewhiskered tribesmenâ€" from â€"Benton Harbor,, Mich., on Friday night, March 18, at the Deerfisldâ€"Shields high school gymnasium. This team is recognized as one of the outstanding traveling teams in the country todavy. Theoro Nee t St. Paul‘s to Play _ _ At High School Gym Th THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1932 0d e in action starting | puemie oï¬ ie n nape es Pivecomicns cat it THURSDAY, MA Roy Baxman Ind., spent Fri his grandmoth Freese. â€" Mr. and Mrs moved into the Somerset aven Cols rented the Mrs. Lester C;# have been livin The Sewing church will m noon, March 17 George Antes. for the Dorcas meetings and a: The society is senville Childre Jane Comsto her grandmoth« ings, and att Deerfield scho home on Chest Mr. Albert Chicago was his home.‘ Mrs. J. D. 1 mond attended Carter‘s neph to Mrs. John W.M.S. on a few friends honor of her Dorcas Circl March meeting William Neville At the ann Dorcas society, Presbyterian c officers were i Mrs. William S. P. Hutchis George Pettis. is to be held ; Edward H. Sel Mrs. Sadie Kansas, and M mette, were th of Mrs. John © Mrs. â€"Jesse A home in Eva Beckman of ] staying at the The Deerfiel sociation ‘will (tomorrow), a sium. Mr. Eugene lotte E. Hamil were married : Local a of Mrs. Albert dens a __ _ Every sory, all a graftec SCHWED HYBRID KOLWITZ charmi; Wilson KOSTER‘: Shore LARGE