'orth Shore friends. r not You? rd by merchants who v, rel neg-yin to emi," 'Gif there’l n I. on“ that foe Ibubol Johnna. and": Educ 100... an mr Cleaner Bt. Highland Park ~IATU RN. PARKLI NG BLE WATER mu. AUGUIT u. u. CAI-id It?!) lMITH Ar EXTRA ROOM ,NT-ADS for Results fttettAL WAYERS up m can“? PHONE 410 ham ----_" Co. om PARK 33‘ below and you tgit- day. Oh Ménday, the Smiths accom- panied Km. .1th A. .Rejchelt fret Mill Jane. Wood will jurist With nine others on Saturday sfternoon when Miss Ellen This: makes her bow to society " the home of Miss Truax' trrnndmother, Mrs. William C. Egan, in Highland Park. V journ. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Wilton Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Getty and family moved yesterday to St. Davids, Penn., a town about twenty minutes ride'cut of Philadelphia. Mr. Getty, who is assistant general passenger agent of the Pennsyl- vania railroad. has been transferred to the east. The Gettys have rent- ed their home on Westmte road to Mr. And Mrs, Horace King of Chi- cago who are moving to Deerfield on Thursday (today). Mr. and Mrs. B. Minorini of Greenwood avenue had as their guests last Sunday' Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Jroropps and daughter Dorothy, Mr.- and Mrs Went. and Mrs, Carl Erickson. Mingyra 01. son,‘Miss Catherine Willa and Mr. Peter Newton of Chicago, Mr. Lewis Caspy of Buffalo, N. Y., Mr. and Mm. C. Bastian, Sn, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Bastian, Jr., Mrs. Schultz of Portage Park and Miss Dalle Stapleton of Austin. "T _ past yénr wanna; J. tk htvers in Madison, Wis, is now visiting in Father Savage, pastor of h the Holy Cross church is moving next month from-the Browning house, to the Walter Toll residence, one door David, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Burns. is recuperating nicely from a series of Operations for tonsils, ndenoids, Ind ' append" citis, which he underwent recently at the Highland Park hospital. - WY. “town's. "h Re-ir-it-f' ' Wiiiidirtiiiek 7&6 ’fhé’Se'niEf Reichelt Chautauqua cottage at wiairiiid "rttegta of Mr: and lit6,' Chester 'Wolf. " Imam mdemy a Nisan Pull: in Canal}: in June. "ht but Monday she entered the convent of the Order of the Sisters of Lord“ at their now novhto' In Chicago to home . mm, whore the will w main for n year, More entering the Abba in Toronto. In: End. will uuittemtm.ofat-dmm,tho "9" "ar_Inrt "e, _ tuttitte their malt-tia- in AGr- ,,Mr. and Mis. E. P. Willey of Niles Center were guests at the George Engstrom home on Sunday: It. and Mrs. Prank Bondi and little dunghter of "3hieago IT" weak-end taut- a the Arthur Witt- net home. Min Alice Eula, who has made her home with her uncle and hunt, Mr. and In. C. "r. Bum of Todd court, completedjour mu " study Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith (Faith Reichelt) of Wihnette, visit- " DEERFIELD LOCAL NEWS u, ' A surprise farewell party for two of-their members, Ruth Andrews ‘and Sarah Getty, was given Tues- day evening at the Presbyterian church by the Girl Scouts of Troop One. Suahpoved on Wednesday to Pennsylvania, and Ruth is de- parting for Kentucky. - ,. The play "Everybody's Atrair,"i teaching wild f.lower preservation,) which was to have been given this week by Girl Scouts of troop one, has been indefinitely postponed, is the announcement made by the cap-l him Mrs. V. W. Spriggs, as two of) the-important churning, Ruth he drews and Sarah Getty; ate moving? away. i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Q. Wilson who have been occupying the Albert Hagi Bionic; 1008 -OiteFiiiiiriiriitF have moved to the Udell apartments in Highland Park. Mr. Wilson is a partner in the Wilson and Reagan Deerfield Meat market. " Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Varney and family have been visiting rela- tivts in Michigan this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Berry Devine were guests on Thursday at the Harry Granstrom home in Zion. _ _ was Jiitrt Wither Wis hotttiqitft6" the Girl SeoiRs of Troop Two at her home on West Deerfield avenue, Monday evening. m _------ ' T" Edwin Wood T and Edward Cue! deserted their 1't1ivyer" inUtah ttnd returned home by odd train rides last. week from a vatr.abond trip of several months, during which time they visited the West Coast and many ttstates. P"-. her sewing club next Wednesday afternoon at her home on .Wankegan ited at the William Plagge home on Saturday, en route to Duluth, Minn., for": twoweeks visit with Mg. PUgge'a relatives. -" TF “unit! with Ilia rtGtrn School m . . F (I femur 1,kerfutd hull") of Chi.. Mr. and Mrs. Cart Jr. Anderson ago und Miss School’s puma tor m boot: " a party on Saul-day a in am an!» 01!“.ng . tttkhttrgtcmcflh-trttrt, Mr. C. E. Friedland of Chicago spent Saturday visiting- friends in Deerfield. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shulder and children of Lily Lake were guests at the Emil Fredrick, home on Sat- urday. Betty Shnlder remained to The Dorcas society of the Presby- son terfan church will hold a picnic at I Sunset park on “andâ€. Septcm- hag ber I. All are naked to meet at the la. church st eleven in the morning, I bringing their own dudirichee out! fun one extu'dieh gt "juror desert. fleh In cue ot gin‘they will hove their he: luncheon ln-the church. F , _ " I -rriG -iioiv' iiariaGiit y m Mont dar' waning at the Holy Croat church. _ . _ xi†Dorothy Vetur an: " the Mutton Camp, meeting on tttur. dir in a duet with her cousin from spend -the- week with her cousin Charlotte Fredricks. Do'wnm Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Austen Plagge and I‘ll - The, Deerfield Woman's club will resume its meetings the latter part of Septeniber. ,. - John Fordham who fell out of a tree while at play last week wee Team! 'ttrharr" meiveé tttrHjttUttytt bones. He remained in the High- land Ptirk hospital antler observa- titn for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Weinstoek and children have" returned from Marietta, Ohio, to their home on Warrington mad. . Plumes spent list week at the home .of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. if at the parish hail. ‘ . ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Merner and family spent the week-end at the Galt cottage at Brandywine Lake, Michigan. - Mr; ind Mrs.9oidevin and fam- ily of Winnipeg, Canada, hive re- turned to It", home after a visit 1&ng . , Carr and Harry Olendorf amines. MiG Ethel Button is apendihz this week with Miss Helen Hart- man of Hinsdale. _ Miss Mabel Ducker and Miss Winifred Nichol have returneddrom u trip to Casper, Wyo. tit Sonomo, Calif., who are visiting relatives in this vicinity, 'spent Thursday with the Louis Sohmers family in Wheaton. _ _The Altar and Rosary society will meet next Friday evening, Sept. 2, The R. R. Gobeli family has moved from 1106 Hazel avenue to Eamon; Mr. Gobeli is in the em- ploy of the Public service. Mi. and Mrs. Franc Aeinpstead are enjoying an atttomobiie- trip through Yellowstone National Park. report of their wdrk in the refresh- ment stand last Friday and Satur- day. ___ ,, . and daughter of Chicago spent the The Auxiliary carnival committee met in Kapschull's office on Monduy Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Antes and Mrs. George Antes left Saturday for Marquette, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Antes will return the Utter part of this week, but Mrs. Antes éxpééts to remain ‘there for ibout three weeks; until the hay fever sea- son is over. V Mrs. L. H. Waite of Cedar street hasreturned from a trip to Nebras- field ion sum-day. The Tillman- hm a home on Wilmot road. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Timaon and family of Ennston visited in Deer- end In. Delbert Meyer were that: on Sunday " the Kerry Norton home In Harvey. Freddy rammed to mend the week with his aunt. .Kmendflnfleomwchenlr. (Rita: Roll) left Sunday topper“! two week: with relative- in Kinne- Smicacfstmitl hegutti-tsurs..,t.ttrcatrst an an "'"et- Mr. 16¢:sz inn-ll Tiri'icéiij'iFa nnbasFeT luncheon followed :by games for young and old. - The Tuesday Evening Sewing club will meet next week at the home of Mrs. Harold Young: of Todd court. About}. thirty attended the Roy-31 Neighbor 'piettie_ltypt_Bitrt1s1sdgo at of John Plagge of 'Barrinxton, died Sunday e at ' West Suburbih hos. pital from an infection. She was the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sodt (Nora Plasma.) . _ Mrs. . Irving Brand' returned Thursday evening from ' a two weeks trip with her. sister Min Ann English of Evnnston. They stayed at Bishop Shiel’s lodge at Power: -iir'. Kind Mrs. ft. A. Arnold and slaughter _of Strstfgtd. _roa4 _ by"; beep visiting relatives, in Iowa, A» ___- ing from her recent operation It the home of her brother, Dr. V. W. Spriggs, where she will remain for several weeks. Mr. And nu. Eunice McKillip ex- pect to leave this week-end for a 9:9,!!! 1rttltts_ttttr1trAlir11t_ltite_r, '_The bridge club which was hi hive met last week at tharhrmRrTtf- Mrs. V. W. Spriggs ha been pawn poned, until next Wednesday after- Wallace Reichelt was' 3 guest at the Benn home in Chicago Heights on Friday. and'Mrs. Geortris Engstrom of Cen- tral avenue. Mrs. Emmemn is Mt. '7 71ft; "thTrrTi5rtriite) Giriirir," Earl John, will remain in Iowa with Mrs. Mrs. Roy Rankin: and three daughters of Wilmette spent the weekend at the Biederstadt home. On Saturday Mrs. Ruskin: and her sister, Mrs. Mildred Gibbs, “com- panied Fred Meyer to Elgin to get Jack Gibbs who is a student " the Chicago Junior schogl in that city. Jack returned with them for a two weeks visit in Deerfield. _ _ dmghters Elisabeth admin“? and Miss Eva William of 017:6] bike. The girls Manned that waning. but Mr. and In. Roam mind Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Emerson of Cedar, Rapids, Is, arrival My. Mrs. Albert Khan entertained out of town guest: Int week. Orin Balding and Edwin West mule a brave rescue of one of the animals of John Stryku'l 'ri-tru last My 'iveithtg. Au mm: â€and from in an and was wan. Mr. Bates, who is principal of the Deerfield Grammar school; " ex- tiundlt, dingy; nâ€? " “the George Wraiiituidh home were Mr, and over night. hurling in the stint. While at: tempting to get any, thi Mr tariiinVE and: was only maimed. Bani-u! turtle: Faith Sodt, al, a trrnnddautrhter TWWmrAttm