on . Saturday, the home of ‘ the Rustic rse show at had made a y, April 19, . C. J. Davis, left Sunday , each Monâ€" ick and son, , Wis., have the Northâ€" of Mrs. R. has issued t Lansing, Revolution hday anniâ€" who has uncle, Mr. s had as ined her ation of on ~ _ day afternoon) in THURSDAY Mr.. and Mrs. John A. Hoffman moved ~Monday from the Clarence Varney house on West Deerfield aveâ€" nue to Todd court.. The Varneys â€"and Mrs. Sarah Clavey are moving from Highland Park this week. A pantry shower was given for Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Bruso at the Bethlchem Evangelical church parâ€" sonage, Wednesday evening, at the elose of prayer meeting, Both Rev. and Mrs. Bruso were surprised at the exceptionally large attendance at prayer meeting services that eveâ€" ning, but were.not enlightened until services were over., The party was also in celebration of Rev. Bruso‘s birthday anniversary. â€" © The Merner families spent Sunday with relatives in Aurora. fined to her bed because of Miss Luellia Plagge of Chicago spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. with Mr. C. E. Bates. .â€"â€" _ .â€" â€"; ~â€"Saturday. April 9, is paper colâ€" lection day for Boy Scouts in Deerâ€" Two photographers spent Thursâ€" day at the Deerfleld Grammar school taking pictures of the children. __At noon they attended the Rotary club Mrs. George Allison and daughâ€" ter, Hazel, of Glenview, visited Mrs. J. C. Huch! on Sunday. On Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gilmore and Mrs. Frank Jacobs is leader of this circle of St. Paul‘s churech. ___ _ â€"_â€" at a musicale theâ€"homeâ€"of ~Mrs. Vinton Thompson of Rogers Park school class of girls. â€"Mr,. George Karch and his daughâ€" ter, Miss Martha Karch, attended an engingeers‘ banquet in Milwaukee on Sunday, where Mr. William Ivens received his fortyâ€"year service badge for services on the Chicago, Milwauâ€" kee & St. Paul railroad. cago were guests at the Albe Krause home over the weekâ€"end. _â€"Mrs. Walter Metcalf entertained at a pioneer luncheon on Tuesday for the Deerfield Woman‘s club. The club now has twentyâ€"nine members. ~ Mrs. William Desmond‘s father, Mr. William Smith, is ill at the versity daughter, Gloria, of Chicago, were Lester Taylor of Glen Ellyn Thursâ€" day. : e sainn . ane Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Jacobson and two daughters, Dorothy and Carol, Lake County General hospital. Mr. several years, coming from Galien, RELIABLE LAUNDRY *_~ AND DRY CLEANING CO. Local and Personal â€" of Deerfield Mrs. Milton Frantz is entertaining _a wienie roast on Thursday (toâ€" Mrs. Edna Osborn and Mr. and Phone H. P. l7§ UALITY DRY CLEANING uehl‘s isicale at Northwestern on Sunday.~ _ EUCstls. n of Chiâ€" Theumaâ€" Roscoe Wessling‘s coop. They rgâ€" turned Wednesday ~and took five more.â€" Mr. Wessling has four left. One or two have ‘been disappearing each week from Theodore Knaak‘s eoop. Locks have not prevented the thieves from entering. lat Mrs, Fred LaBahn was the overâ€" night guest of Mrs. Fred LaBahn, Sr., of Evanston, on Friday and attended a party given by the young ladies of the Bethlehem church in Evanston that day. . E. B. Jordan attended the Wilâ€" mette Rotary luncheon at the Shawâ€" nee club last Wednesday. s â€" William â€"Bubert . transported a man, his wife and Tour children and | their few household belongings to o n o h U PR BE E0 * > o n ho mnemerm HOW OLD 48 YOUR UNLY +24" 9. PUBLIC SERVICE STORE NFW FEDHLGO Rhinelander, Wis.. this past weekâ€" end. ~Double tragedy had visited the family. . They were on their way to relatives in Wisconsin, in an old truck and had parked by the roadside, about 200 feet north: of theâ€"Deerfield limits~ on Thursday evening, for their evening meal. A ear crashed into them, killing Mrs. Elizabeth McGarrahan, 60, of Zion; her son, Kenneth, 30, his wife, Beaâ€" trice, 29, and their daughter, Kathâ€" leen, â€"4, â€"were â€" injured. John, 8 months old, child of the Kenneth Mcâ€" Garrahans, escaped injuries. Those hurtâ€"wereâ€"taken to the Highland Park hospital The owner of the Mrs.â€"Richardâ€" Walsh.â€" Through Suâ€" truck, who is one of the vast number of unemployed, was locked up and his family was taken in by Mr. and pervisor James O‘Connor, the famiâ€" ly was sent on to relatives in Rhinelander the next day. b The annual meeting of the Deerâ€" field Presbyterian .church was held Wednesday evening. â€" Dr. C. J. Davis and Mr. W. ‘W. Clark were elected elders and the three trustees for the coming year are E. H. Selig, E. L. Vinyard and W. W. Todd. _ Reâ€" ports of the organizations of the church were given, which showed a very good spirit prevailing in spite of the depression, j & Circle Three of St. Paul‘s church will â€"meet Thursday afternoon, Apr. 14, at the home of Mrs. Lidiker of Deerfield road in Highland Park. The "Big Ten" will give a benefit dance for Herman Cooksey and Joâ€" seph McCraren on Saturday evening, April 16, at the Deerfield Grammar