Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krause Jr. entertained guests from Glenview Mrs. Raymond Johnson of Fair Oaks avenue has had as her guest this past week, her®mother, Mrs. Phillips of Aurora. i= ~, Mrs. Carl Hertel and son Herbert were dinner guests on Sunday at the Albert Wildhagen. home in Prairie View. and other local stores A portable electric heater comes cheerfully to your rescue whenever the weather turns cool. Plugs into any electric outlet. Special displays now at your PUBLIC _ SERVICE STORE Good for chilly corners .. CGood for _ the bathroom .. (Continued from page 20) Good for of Deerfield â€" 5800 Ravenswood Ave. â€" An allâ€"day meeting of the Dorcas society is being held Thursday (toâ€" day), at the Presbyterian church. The luncheon and exhibit of quilts and hooked rugs is expected to atâ€" tract many. Members of the society There are 42 children enrolled in the Bar}po_ckburn school this year. Mrs. Le Flevre has moJe@ from the apartments in the Deerfield State Bank building. Parents of Deerfield freshmen atâ€" tended a lovely tea, the last of the series, in the quadrangle of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school last Friday. The garden party was preâ€" sided over by members of the high school P. T. A. and of the faculty. Parents whose children were in the sessiuns of Mr. Bolle, Mr. Ballard and Mrs. Martin were the guests.~ Evanston Business College Mrs. Floyd Stanger and her mothâ€" er Mrs. Henry Plagge, have returnâ€" ed from Gruver, la., where they visâ€" ited Mr. and Mrs. Perle Butson (Winnifred Plagge). The atmosphere of a large business office with expert supervision, good equipment, plenty of light and sunâ€" shine, individual desks â€"these are conducive to a high grade of busiâ€" ness education. We specialize in Secretarial Courses. â€" . Miss Elta Sturm, who is staying at the J. R. Notz home, with her sister Miss Evelyn Sturm of Lake Forest, spent Sunday with their parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sturm of Prairie View. Real Business Training An Exceptional Offer Lots of any desired size. We invite you to inspect these lots before selecting a burial place. . . . . . The care, security and convenience of Rosehill Cemetery are unequaled and are within the reach of all . . . . . Studio Bui TWOâ€"CRAVE LOTS $97 and up, including REGULAR Perpetual ROSEHILL CEMETERY COMPANY in THE PRESS CARE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hatch and baby daughter were guests Tuesday Mrs. Fred Trute visited at the Lee Wenzel home in Chicago on Saturday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. William Cruickâ€" shank entertained at dinner on Sunâ€" day evening at their home on Forest avenue. Mr. and> Mrs. R. D. Reeds and three sons, accompanied by the R. V. Hutchison family of Chicago, were Sunday dinner guests at the William Hutchison home in Waukeâ€" gan. # Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen enterâ€" tained a bridge foursome at lunchâ€" eon on Wednesday. Funeral services for Vito Drano, railroad employe, were held Thursâ€" day morning at the N. Mele home and at the Holy Cross Catholic church with burial in St. Adelbert‘s cemeâ€" tery, Chicago. Mrs. Drano and the two children have been staying at the Mele home since the tragic death of the Kusband and father. The Caldwell family has moved from Niles Center to the Whitcomb farm on Wilmot road. the Dorcas Home. Circle One of the society is acting as hostess. LONgbeach 5940 At the September meeting of the Deerfield P. T. A. on Friday, the twerityâ€"third, Mrs. Chester Wessling gave a delightful series of musical readings with Mrs. Harold Peterson at the piano. Mrs.â€"H. C. Hawes and Mrs. C. T. Anderson presented reaâ€" sons why the P. T. A. should reâ€" main with the Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers. Mr. Carl E. Bates, principal, extended a most cordial welcome to parents, espeâ€" clally urging parents to visit the _school this year and to become‘fam: iliar with the work of the school and the faculty. â€"_On Friday evening six young_peoâ€" ple â€" representing the Deerfieldâ€" Shields high school met at the Proâ€" viso Township high school, and tried schools in this district, for the selecâ€" tion of a required number to be played in the annual district contest. The piece selected is "In Bohemia." The six who attended were Robert Stahl, Prairie View, French horn; Orin Spaulding and Edwin West of Highland Park, cornet and clarinet:; Retta Ree Hipsley, Northbrook, tuba; Jane Warner and Edmund Koebelin of Deerfield, cornet and drums. â€" Deerfield Chapter O. E. S., No. 940, will hold a public card party Thursday (tonight) at 8:30 p.m. at the Masonic temple, to which the public is invited. _ _A fine program was arranged for the missionary rally at a union meeting of the Evangelical churches of Barrington, Northfield, Prairie View, Deerfield, and Highland Park at Prairie View on Wednesday, Oct. 5. Representatives of the Women‘s Missionary societies of the five churches met for their annual gathâ€" ering. Two â€" missionaries, Miss Marie Bauernseind of Japan and Mrs. Esther Suhr of China were speakers and honored guests. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bazso of DesPlaines were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Trute on Friday eve. ning. Miss Margaret Ludlow of Wil. mette is spending several days with her niece, Mrs. Martha C. Love. Misses Hazel Miller, Mabel ‘Ablardq and Genevieve Card, teachers in the Deerfield grammar school, and Mis; Donna Bell Jensen of the Wilmot school, who are Girl Reserve ad. visers attended a dinner at the Y,. W. C. 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