Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brennan and son Edward spent the past week with relatives in Moline, Ill. Lange‘s home on West Deerfield Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kiesgen of Highland Park have rented Eva ‘Mrs. Hazel Vant Kreh and son Billy and two daughters Mrs. Elmer Hecketsweiler of Highland Park and Mrs. Clarence Rollman are attendâ€" ing a reunion of the Kreh family at Concord and Onandago, Mich., this week. Miss Helen Hartman of Hinsdale is the guest of Miss Ethel Button. The Buttons and their guests visited the Lotus beds Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Bruso were guests Monday, at the home of Mrs. Sophia Bruso in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bowman and daughter, Jane, »arrived Saturday from Texas to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muhlke. & Tel. Highland Park......_. Tel Glencoe ..__.___ Mr. and Mrs. James Mailfald and Mrs. Carl Horenberger visited at the Harry Mailfald home in Chicago on Saturday. . Harry Olendorf and Chester Wolf enjoyed a fishing trip at Tomahawk Lake, Wis., last week. Harry E. Moore of Chicago was a guest at the James Fritsch home on Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Stafford (Laura Snyder) of Chicago were guests Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Stafford‘s aunt, Mrs. A. H. Muhlke. Mr. Stafford is connected with the publicity department of the Century of Progress Exposition. The Fleck family of Crystal Lake rented the Fred Horenberger bunâ€" galow on Central Avenue and will move here the first of September. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reeds and famâ€" ily are visiting relatives in Misâ€" souri. t 4 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baum and children and Miss Evelyn Mailfald are <spending this week at Long Beach, near Michigan City, Ind. Mrs. Kenneth Hoover was hostess at luncheon and bridge on Friday afternoon, in: compliment to her aunt and mother who are visiting here from Pittsburgh, Pa. i Mrs. Fred LaBahn spent Thursâ€" day with Mrs. F. J. LaBahn in Eyâ€" Mr. Alien Hillman and son Philip arrived Monday from Grand Juncâ€" tion, TIa., to visit at the George Stanger home, Mrs. Edna Stanger Orsborn drove | wo to Grand Junction, Ia. last week) j with her cousin, Harold Tallman,| tey who had been attending summer | jan school at Northwestern University.| lun Mrs. Orsborn spent a week at the| the Wessling home at Grand Junction:| we; She was accompanied home by her| ;. ; son Charles, who had spent several| My. months there. T Charles Orgborn has as his guest| Cly his cousin Douglas Wessling Of | see Grand Junction, Iowa. +imh. ‘ _ Mrs. Harry Clavey entertained at a bridge foursome on Wednesday. Katherine Jane Harder, two year old daughter of the Allen Harders and granddgughter of the Albert Mitchells, was the most pepular litâ€" tle child at Miss Libby Chase‘s East Indian Riding ‘exhibition for boys and girls at Arden Shore and the Lake Bluff Orphanage at Misery Farm, last week. Little Katherine‘s picture, a full quarter of a page, apâ€" peared in Sunday‘s Tribune with the caption‘"Baby Jane and Ice Créeam Cone Steal the Show." Little Kathâ€" erine wore h;r‘r,mndmotlur’a .dress and hat and eating a huge cone. This is the second year that she has ridden, She inherits her talent from her aunt, Miss Irene Mitchell, who is a talented equestrienne. ing Dgerfleld, Miss Duffy attended kindergarten college and for the past eighteen years has taught in Indianapolis. Miss Duffy is visiting her mother in Antioch this week. By experienced repair man. Miss Beatrice Duffy, a teacher in the Deerfield Grammar School twenâ€" ty years ago, visgited Mrs. Fred Horâ€" enberger on Monday. After leavyâ€" Mrs. Harriett Leaming McGuire and her two sons, who have been vislth"thinmmmcr'ithlrc.le- Guire‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Leaming, have returned to Downer‘s Grove; STEFFEN ; RADIO SERVICE PAGE SIX DEERFIELD | _ LOCAL and PERSONAL 1843 Guire | :. | Abou . Mcâ€"| month, J. F.| They a mer‘s |â€"the Pu d ithe er in | to . the twenâ€"| S ce Horâ€" etr leavâ€") day at M I CE J . m ad th ht in ently ritin( . M a k- M N ‘u year dorge rders Mr. lbert | daughte t lit=| M 3. |A. E“t A e’!‘] c rs, B. H. Kress a her daughâ€" | ter |Mrk. Robert Greenslade of Highâ€" | lan ark entertained twelve at | lungh nï¬d bridge on Tuesday at | the |Kréss home. Out o guests we rs.| W. A. Whi m'.nflrs. E. J. Bingham, Mrs. in Pyle and M y \V. Hutchison of Chicago. e eq::oday Afte n Sewing Club will not meet again until the second (week in September at which timg they will be entertained at the home.df Mrs. John Peters in Hizh-l land Park. | \ Bs is ente J iana thig week. e Independent Socï¬omub will mee ednesday afternoon, Aug. 23, at one o‘clock ‘at the home of Mrs. LaBahn, |~>~/ ‘Miss Stella Spriggs, who has been ill ht (the Presbyterian Hospital, Chicagd, will come ‘this week to rate at ‘the home of her bro Dr, V. W. Spri s embers of the Wilmot Mother‘s Club gre meeting each Thursday son at the Wil;oit School to wo a quilt, Pss rs| Rudie Knaak entertained the Jil:. %ew: ghb on Tuesday afterâ€" n t } §9 xk ï¬ . Aylesworth has been very ill this past week, due to an infecâ€" tion. Mr. Aylesworth is chief forâ€" ester at the A. D. Lasker farm. €, spending this week with Popt, Mike No: Retrentecs wat y | n. Mrs. enbach, who is the wife of the m.n.oeken- b, (will return to Deerfield with he: ests and will spend several w k:twifl_h-‘relntives in this vicinity. ¢ and ‘Mrs, Wendell Phillips of Mahn mqn,uinn..m:nuuattbe trom home e er| Miss Viola, with Mr. and Mys. A. 0. Rockenback of Crystal «. |About twenty f will be tgeo‘rn.m vicinity this nth, according reports. ‘ .r‘ ftomâ€" * .m.' where ‘the Public Service plant is closing, and the men are transferred t Skokie ;:tl':vntd Public V ï¬o Gise Pogalt work on Mo 188 : an ‘k on n« y at the First N-,nt:::m in i .Tl.;(r. Gisk has | employâ€" ‘at thg local Evatype Corporation ently.| ‘ : Pther lchpl Jde:‘nlm also feiljnttixring laundx‘?y flrgains this 4 .33 5o k 4 4 8 - % | i 2 t § aAT A CENTUORY #m PROGRESSs electricity is made. ( ( r power plants show how icity is manufacthired fror ines parry it to f $ and cities where it lights homes, streets and factories PUBLIC SERVICE sTORE ... .. only ironers im "a.. , °C 5. e 2y * ;. . Cbp, * . CAggy teg, C e 4 | 'b:,z’ p,::;’ :Z’ Q::f %"'t i4 | Chion. &p | f sm‘.l: e o e Amst flnly %%/‘*a':%':b ; LW | | 9 . ¢ All washers and @ h mm a U 0 P ts o?l z250 | . . . only D 0 W N BUY NOW WHILE PRICES ARE Low I SAVED money sy â€"BUVYING MY ELECTRIC â€" WASHER THIS MONTH td Every Vacation Sport and GComfort The Sewing Circle of St, P Church is leaving here at eleyen morning to hold their annual pi at Sungset Park,. Should the wea: y in the Electrical Building. . Doris Hunter has ~received scholarship to rd â€" Col where (she will enter her freshi year, on Sept. 17. Mr. and 1 Paul Hunter and family and 1 Eut‘cn¢ Ender visited Rockford | lege recently. es ; Mrs, Eugene Ender returned Rriâ€" dn?rf‘éom a week‘s c:‘gï¬t with #: Oliver|Ender in Chicago. _| _ | f&d?hi:h school will open the day after Labor Day. No announce ‘ofï¬he{ grade school has as yet beéen made. j $ Rev. and Mrs. F. G. Pigpen adgct":\ro sons and their H§ t:x' Mrs. William Klmm f anklin, Mo., left Tuesday to s twlg weeks at Hayward, Wis. @ RATES REDUCED |Now $22.50 a week including all meals, | f ] r..-m).nuh, | })?33 LENA M. SMTTH, |‘| ~!*~ IBeflaire, MithiAdb @ ms G a chain of th ing lakes in the North. A vi trout streams. Fish galore, Doreas Circle Fonriwiu ho 1 its Al meeting at the home of Emil Fredricks. They are busily at k;pnlquilt.E.chiblochcon ns four names, the owner of the names x : eontributed to the cost| of, the quilt, . (rrasc l + @© FOOD (@) FUULD) More than you N{)rtl_‘eru Michigan‘s finest foo #‘lg;] week at their new h en. Ellyn. {. 1 fortable roo: lR 1J Golf, Tennis| | Saddle Horses, Shuffleboard, Swimming, Dancing â€"and the maâ€" jestic beauty of the Limberlost where hiking is a real thrill. f +086 0C @© REST @© SPORTS . / es t & "tos Wric olue. *nm." on _, e M e o n e t on t .5 C / 99 whet eiet® ce hes" hayy . : |Price 0e Carp> * deamitmetemants en( * e meries / %’:,&Q,::t :!‘ OQ 0::;’ *2 es ns mt at e ty rageccer y / Adlf The Beauty Spot of Mr; and Mrs. L. Webbe are stayâ€" file / °/ on Thieey "a rece, "Omp €op» Pr,, 10 . "tey ""4; of Bellaire, Mic FISHEï¬MAN'S PA R A DIS E Delightful rustip) cottages, comâ€" in the lodge and close to Nature tm. * op C SMALL uovmn.v PAYMEN Northern Michigan ?â€0/‘ gfr aga., murenl® i9 4y P,;,‘.I" :{'?3%%13*% Va. ALF oys ts s i‘ . * Am, 4 m m in on 40y EV eson amslike / /16 :.of?v,.‘, 6 o. on S age. Oc e p, _ £/ io W ut pommnineyniony reelpigniinncenn‘ \a miniature landscape (world‘s and water power. ‘l‘inym is is only one of the wonders mlt game fishâ€" of gurgling possibly eat of Mrs. J. A. Re‘ieholt,iJr. and: son Wallace were dinher guests Sunday at the B. J. Dick‘em:l‘iome in Chiâ€" cago. hk »l s Quite a number from Deerfleld atâ€" tended the Masonic picnic at Dilg‘s Grove in 4Glenviey last Friday eveâ€" flin" t I 1 | i North Shore Boy Scout Days will be obsdrvedptt the m of Proâ€" gress in Chicago on August 17, 18 and 19, ‘Many lo¢al scouts are planâ€" ning to attend. | ; PRES S Vaden Hoblit K Bloomington, IIL is the guest of Le Roy Scully. Mr. Hoblit and: Mr.| Sculf& spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Protine in Elmhurst. â€" Mrs. Fred La Bahn attended & luncheon on We‘ne:g‘:; given by a cirecle of the Bethlehem Church of Evanston in ““‘* House: Within" in The annual congregation picnic of St. Paul‘s Chï¬ was unusually well attended last Sunday at Sunâ€" set Park. The trees formed an arched roof for the outdoor catheâ€" dral for the morning worship servâ€" ice. In the afternoon games were played. The married men defeated the single men in a closely contested ball game. . 1 t J only $18 to be stormy they will meet at the church. â€" [as t â€"h & Of month Place a 101 Nort Purne [ Smooth, powerful 75 h. p. Vâ€"8 n flShaï¬-p tof glass, msunng sfm { Lowï¬ ï¬‚;t rate labori charzési? { Lo\y: ; parts replacement costs 1 Welded ont COMPAR E! The New Kord Vâ€"8 Has Many Outstandin &?eatures .E et e pr ‘ 1 n.%.ed 1 4 a inting 1 Ala;.e"e q Wé!g{?do [ Bondiriz When You Buy a Car 1 Lighlr, rac steel â€" { Alux’ï¬jnum { l4 i Ford Vâ€"8 | flGre†: t t‘ flGrf*;“ o lest | t is Purt ,_ 1 l2 of ca : pairs ‘i"ï¬ Cash %& (ï¬{ 24 N. With Fall| of this lo Cleatiing vanee? U Pv"’e nd eéll} _ fl%;om' § :c ooth, po 125 ELEANERS & DYERS 8 North Shore‘s Largest and Most Popular Cleaners" . Sirmrman roap s lK!lwx.ls'mm.' ) [ | dyâ€"8 hoas irnell| & Wilson Automotive rvice how available to all makes Cars | . . servie Bt. Johns Ave. €£ Pu piece all steel bodies [ § [ fenders p'revenfiné rust iator grill, and hub caps rustles: arry, 85¢ F#opuhrprice ‘and have your Fall F;Z he now, before the ble price l;te service assures Etisfaction‘?'f braking surface rear axle wifllitoquue-tubedï¬vr esize5.50x17 _ | | perb Dry Cleaning at Popular Prices cylinder heads, permitting ;m,.}. sion [ ~t >A ‘3 s Estimate the Cost of Cleaning our Household Furnishings tely ed ler t of removable steel valve inserts n‘s or Women‘s piece steel spoke w?:eeh verful 75 h. p. Vâ€"8 ;notor ust ahead why don‘t you take advantrge orsepower peér lb..of car weig! ell & Wilson for Service nt Ad for Result i¢s are largest in their class Cleaned and, Pressed THURSDAY, AUGUST 197, ofvimtisnee dovic : Rp it Call and Deliver Tel. H. P. 710 Ib. of Fo Pho it t Tel. H. P.495 ~ 358 Tel. H. 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