i gomereet rronde hed as thee pnegit | n ie "B. aid Lo restnnrent qoi «â€" Somerset avenue had as tï¬eï¬j"guesfx they sold out several months ago. on Sunday, lgr. and Mrs.‘ Edgar Dr. C. J. Davis spent ‘last k. o ene ot Henwnod. . "Misk Cener l any o+ his pirat in Iberia, Mo. On _-_:};drroll _of Highwood was a w urday he met Alvin Meyer at St. guest at the Leslie Carroll home. Louis, where they dise 1 matters & pr'e!"l:e plzzt, :Be a thg;. xcm perl?ining to the Meyerâ€"Davis farm ' nted recen t Florence, e * bor celebration. was wivan Manq.,|** NCY ce, Mo bor celebration, was given -Hâ€"ondum-"y _evening, at a Mothers‘ club gatherâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Hartnack arrived from Germany and reached the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Hartnack, residing in the W. F. MacDonald house on Stratford road, on Saturâ€" Chicago. â€" Rev,. Maurice Hachien, who was his assistant, will now have charge of both parishes in Oswego “g"l Kinlel;n l;h.Northbrbok 0. was the guest of Edmund Koebelin of Forest avenue on Sundav.â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€" ferred from wood Ave. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Hutchison and daughter Louise Ann of Chicago, spent Saturday and Sunday at the R. D. Reeds home. ing in Lake Forest. Members '::';';} the cast are from Deerfield. _ north of Wheeling. Funeral servâ€" ices were held Monday morning at the Buffalo Grove Catholic church. Quite a number from Deerfield and Highland Park attended the funeral. Mrs.._William Schinleber, . who.lives. ‘with her daughter, Mrs. Ethan Willâ€" man in White Fish Bay, is now visâ€" iting with nieces, the Misses Arnold of LaGrange. : _Mr.â€"and Mrs. Lewis Ashman and children ~have _returned _ from _ tha The William Plagge house on West Central avenue has been rentâ€" ed by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clemens Douglas Hastings, who attends the University of Illinois, won a eup in a swimming meet at the Univer: sity of Illinois last week. He came in second in the hundred yard breast stroke. 5 e A card party was given Wednesâ€" day evening by the Mother‘s club at the Wilmot school. ~The Olson family has moved into the Gibbons house on Hazel avenue and two of their children have enâ€" rolled at the Wilmot srhanl _ Tha whose father is William . ;:::r':' Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Harvey were called ‘here~ because of the g:.idâ€dï¬l;ï¬m"’ :‘:v:h "g"’:,d B‘:°m death of thei + road e C. P. Bendt oJ Evo zr uncle, Charles Carston home on Hazel avenue. Members of the Do .Rev. Ivan Lagenschulte of Barâ€" served dinner at 6:30 1{"::' mmkt‘y rington is the new pastor of the to about fifty members of the Lake|ppiy \, ic fuol‘ 1 vabeeical church. County Banker‘s association, at the is is his first charge. Presbyterian church. "â€" n ::;' B::;: Cox spent Monday at Miss â€"Margareth attended es university ~as the the funeral of Mrs. ;':‘ry‘;'oflovs on gvnest of Mixs Olive Frants. f Friday in Chicago. Mrs. Fellows|...*"% Tireless: Toilers‘ circle met was principal of the Newberry | W °dN€sday afternoon at the home of school, Chicago, in which:> Miss| M**~ Herbert Savage of Hazel aveâ€" Plagge is a kindergarten teacher." ~|"4® _ . : were called here~ because of the death of their uncle, Charles Carston of Evanston. Members of the Dorcas society served dinner at 6:30 last evening aunt, Mrs. Fredericka Koebelin and of their uncle, Mr. Henry Segert. Harry Segert and Mrs. Milo Milton, whose father is William Segert. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Segert of Waterloo, Ia. and Mr, and Mrs. Milo Milton of Denver, Iowa, were weekâ€" of accompanied by from Philadelphia: at Behrens‘ father, ; Mr.l Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine attendâ€" o ® e 204 0cs% w hnd 2‘ Sunday evenin'gï¬ir;estq at the W. Stockson Comstock home were Mr. and Mrs. Briggs and Miss Gertrude Hastings, all of Chicago. Park.â€"Mr. Bertolini was a partner inâ€"theâ€""B.â€"andâ€"L."â€"restaurant, until they sold out several months ago. Dr.â€"C. J. Davis spent last weekâ€" . â€"Deerfleldâ€" friends â€" of "Chappie" Bertoliniâ€"were very sorry to hear of S_atnrday! ‘following an automobile accident. Funeral services were held Tuesday and most of the palibearers were Deerfield men. Mrs. Bertolini is the former Anne Marchi and they lived in Deerfield for a number 'ofl years ,bgfore moving to Highland Wisconsin. has been quite iD. «. Mr. and Mrs. J. Buchanan, Mrs. Rhinehart and daughter of Chicago were Sunday guests at the E. G. Jacobson home. 4 About twenty girls from Deerfield were:among the fifty Girl Reserves Mrs., John Stryker visited their unâ€" ¢le, Mr. O. B. Brand of Highland Park on Sunday. Mr. Brand, who is the youngest brother of the mothâ€" er of Mrs. Franz and Mrs Steokar _ Rev. E. J. Bruso and Mr. John Vetter returned â€" Sunday evening from the Illinois Evangelical conferâ€" _Mr. and Mrs. Milton Plate _ HOWARDâ€"UDELL Luncheon No eRi 0 T: o ts Facly t o og o C is 0+ evening, given by the club of the University of N THE PRESSs | Nelson‘s Garage and Sales | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seago of Sunset court had as their guests on Sunday their daughter, their son and his wife, allâ€"of Chicago, Miss â€"Mildred Newton spent the weekâ€"end with her parents in Napâ€" erville, IIl. s The Carl Mau home on North home Chestnut street has been rented by they a the Swanson family of Joliet. Mr.| *"*" and Mrs. John Schaeffer, who formâ€"| â€" Mrs. erly occupied the Mau house, moved Albert to Joliet, â€" s 7 543 Eim Place Follow the C RO W D ! BUY AN OLDSMOBILE! Carroll ~visited her John Weiss> of Wilâ€" Our Motte Is "To tent, rich with precious vitamins â€"milk is the best food value you can buy. Use it liberally for satâ€" isfying. energy dishes. §> QUALITY and SERVICE Pasteurized Milk and Cream ROVIDING prote . Healthâ€"giving Economical! Telephone H. P. 1581 _ ‘Nourishing Butter and Eggs > guests on Monday at the William Johnston home. â€" they enjoyed another party. 7“!".' Katherine Spencer and son dance with theirâ€"partners at the The "Big‘Ten" who sponsored a benefit dance last Saturday tvqnng at the school, gathered after the allâ€"day hike Monday. CLASSIFIED ADS and Satisfi#" + THURSDAY, Trobp 52 â€"enjoyed an caloric conâ€" :1597 â€"~ 852 Te 29e t