and daughter Betty Lou of Chicago were the guests of Mrs. J. C. Huehi â€"__of Springfield avenue on Sunday. _ Carl â€"Witt ‘attended â€" a Rotary ___â€"Jluncheon of the Glencoe Rotarians M students who received superior ratâ€" ings at the State contest, plan to 220@ @CTC7 251. @nu mIS. V,. ‘GIS0N Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Carr left Satâ€"| and son Rodger, and Mr. and Mrs. urday to spend two weeks at Exâ€"|J. T. Peterson of Wilmette. 4 celsior. Springs, Mo. En route they| Mrs. Mildred Love ‘Gunckel was visitedâ€" Mr.â€"and Mrs.â€"Guy Miller in | the guest of her aunt, Miss Marâ€" Cedar Rapids, Iowa. garet Ludlow of Chicago on Wedâ€" _The National High School Band |nesday. 3+ contest will be held May 20 and 21| Robbie Hutinnfenurtd!ud in at Marion, Ind. Deerfieldâ€"Shields| honor of his fourth birthday anniâ€" atndents. wha ranatoudl smmuulame suk. [ocu ol uc S L C : HZ i aunarslieaniacls . Fenmmiahnrarnericiieciednizerdes A of Waukegan. bowling team of the Holy â€"Cross Mesdames Martha C. Love, Berry|church, attended the tournament at Devine and Lorence Gloden and|Samueilson‘s alley in Chicago, on Miss Florence Gloden acted as hostâ€"| Sunday afternono. esses at the May meeting of the| Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Olson of Altar and Rosary society last Friâ€"| Greenwood avenue had as thaix Sng_ Raymond Dobbins will attend a|hon luncheon on Thursday {(today) at| A the home of Mrs. F. Louis McOmber | the on Miss Helene Jensen of Chicago was the over night guest of Miss Barbara Huehl of Springfield aveâ€" nue, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Schmidt and two children were Sunday mother, Mrs. Minnie Schmidt of Chicago. 3 * guests at the George-Stanger home mother,. Mrs. Agardh of Chicago were guests on Sunday at the F. W. Russo home on Forest avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Hilding Oberg of Chicago spent the, weekâ€"end with Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Bruso.. Miss~ Luella Plagge of Chicago wasâ€"theâ€"guestâ€"ofâ€"herâ€"motherâ€"Mrs: Sarah Plagge on Sunday. â€"Mr. and Mrs.â€"E.â€"S. Plagge and daughter Mrs. Vinton F. Thompson and two children. Junior and Rattsv rangements. PS Herich €21, SHu mMIS, IarFy Dcuppie and Dr. and Mrs. V. W. Spriggs and|son Frank, and Miss Grace Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hout were hosts | visited Mrs. Stupple‘s parents, Mr. at bridge on Saturday evening at| and Mrs. John W. Roberts of Mayâ€" the Hout home on Warrington road. wood on Sunday. Dorcas Circle Two entertained at| Miss Eleanor Seyl of West Lake a luncheon on Wednesday at the| Forest spent the weekâ€"end at the l"r:sbyternn chnrc‘l}. Mu.‘R,xmond Ben Siljestrom home‘ on Saunders Emil Fredricks is seriously ill at his home on W. Central avenue. Miss Verda Varner participated in the style show at the Y. W. C. A. in Highland Park last Thursday eveâ€" ning, and her picture appeared in the North Shore edition of the Herâ€" aldâ€"Examiner. I < Dorcas Circle One will meet Monâ€" day evening, May 16, at the home of Mrs. Ingram ~Rasmussen of Westâ€" gate road. : Mrs. Ross Sherman entertained her bridge club on Monday afterâ€" noon, at her home on Osterman ave.â€" Mrs, Raymond Meyer and Local and Personal at the Skokie Country were Sunday dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Olson of Greenwood avenue had as their Sunâ€" day guests Mr. and Mrs. O. Olson with her mother, Mrs. Julia é;;x;)-li, of West Lake Forest._â€"_â€"â€"â€" â€"â€" â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. Paul McHugh and littleâ€"son of Lake Forest were Sunâ€" day guests at the Henry Juhrend had as their guests on Sunday Mrs. Katherine Spencer and daughter Misses Edna and Phyllis of Marâ€" quette Park. were Sunday guests at the Harry Rubo â€"home in Evanston. C O Mr. and Mrs. Chester Danforth were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hayes of Evanston on Satâ€" Mrs. Katherine Benton of Chiâ€" cago was the guest of Mrs. Martha ~C. Love on Friday. Mrs. Benton is the new district deputy for the Royal Neighbor camps of Lake counâ€" ty. Mrs. Benton will be the guest of the local R.N.A. camp on Thursâ€" day evening, May 12. â€"_â€"â€"_â€"_â€"___: Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Carroll were Mrs. Albert Roggow, Mrs. Fred Trute and Mr. and Mrs. John Visoky were Slmdx_y guests at the Harry Mrs. Weiss of Ravinia, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wenzel and chilâ€" dren of Chicago were Sunday guests atâ€"theâ€"homeâ€"ofâ€"Mreâ€"Maryâ€"Pruteâ€" Mrs. Trute has been ill for several month: Mrs. Harry Baum will entertain her club at lunchéeon on Friday at the Deerfileld Ave. Tea room, folâ€" lowed by bridge at her home on Hazel avenue. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Stupple and son Frank, and Miss Grace Vaughn, visited Mrs. Stupple‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Roberts of Mayâ€" wood on Sunday. â€" Peter J. Leist, who underwent a minor pperation at the County hosâ€" pital last week, has returned to his home. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ben Siljestrom atâ€" tended a birthday party Saturday evening at the Eugene Seyl home in Lake Forest. ' Mrs. C. T. Anderson was hostess to members of the Tuesday Evening Sewing club this week. Aâ€"number of men who belong to Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Pantess of Evanston were Sunday tea guests at the W. H. Voas home on Forest avenue. $s Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston spent Sunday s mother, society THE â€"PRES S ALASKA RAILROAD via The ALASKA RAILROAD See ALASKA â€"â€"The Deerfield Chapter of the Eastern Star held an unusually inâ€" teresting meeting last Thursday evening at the Masonic temple. All offices were filled by friends from neighboring chapters from Wauke.â€" gan to Chicago. The worthy matron was from Winnetka; worthy patron Wmuehum Wheeling; conductress, Glenview, and assistant â€"conductress from Lakeâ€"Forest.â€"â€"Otherâ€"chairs were filled by neighboring friends. Guests of honor for the evening were Mesâ€". Friends Night Is ‘ â€" Obeserved Wednesday Mrs. Harry Clavey entertained at a foursome of bridge on Monday evening, at her home on Forest aveâ€" nue. William Seiler who has been serâ€" iously ill with an infection, at the Highland Park hospital, is much imâ€" proved, Miss Rose O‘Connor was the guest of her aunt, Miss Margaret O‘Connor of West Lake Forest, on Monday. home of Mrs. Clavey‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville St. Peter of Wau- kegan. _ Telephone Highland Pa M. D. MURPHY t C + T 0) Me ~WeOr wiy â€" V . IK6 Then the allâ€"rail trip via The Interior is via The Al Send for booklet giving information on several Alasha Tours 0 _ ___ __.*~ ~U. 8. Department of the Interior~â€" _ ; First, there‘s the trip by steamer the Inside Past through the Inside Passge, P it on e Te N cesA it PA cieg en remiete s t 9. orh ret ut f‘:‘i"hwï¬gm%' $ o ntaac e __Hot Water, Vapor, High or Low Pressure Steam Estimates on New and Remodeling Work â€" IQ&W«&â€"IM MURPHY & SCHW A L Alaska Coast Range and Resurration Bay _ _ until visit the Interiorg â€" !‘,‘!’_,.'cn!*“'m_w-'qe_dn Andâ€" Mt. McKinleyâ€"one of d)enNime;tesighu m!:’llg world; can ‘be reached You have not seen Alaska mountains â€" andâ€"waters of inâ€" effable beauty set in your path. Mrs. F. G..Piepenbrok, and Mrs. A. J. Johnson. . Miss Lucille Desjardines, who is an instructor in the Presbyterian College of Christian Education, Chiâ€" cago, gave a most interesting and instructive talk on "Training Chilâ€" dren in Worship" at the annual guest day meeting of the Ladies‘ Aid society, Thursday afternoon, at St. Paul‘s Evangelical church, Deerâ€" field. Miss Desjardines was introâ€" duced by Mrs. C. C. Kapschull. Hostâ€" esses for the social hour which folâ€" Mrs. E. D. Bleimehl, Mrs. Edwin Palmer, Mrs. Russell Neargarder, The flowers were beautiful and the acting officers exemplified their work in a most impressive manner. Miss Desjardines to ______ Be Speaker Today Mrs. White is instructress for Highâ€" land Park, Deerfleld, and Winnetka, and was pleased to have her matrons in the East with her. dames White and Strenger, both of Campbhell chapter, Highland Park. THURSDAY, MAY 12, Julian Everett in the A He was tion has pounds gang, c( of J. A made ter 8544 san of M of 10742 60162 comple vanced Guernse An Ill Waddell ber in . eral da similarâ€" be take week. arrest ber, Flo is belie guilty State‘s consent against Milan guilty t J. Dm Joliet Both years | life for State Mich terms tiary, : the re THURS ‘Ha Ba