Hal Totten j well known meo of N is to be the| even His ::? faily d , ‘he: cont wffllbch i \nfter ; .:‘!;th 1: Snd pink s hrnes io home with mt minee itry to be ta â€"mimeogra mdâ€" to all o Aefiaafein Night in p :ï¬o: ts an lity to meet 0 ega Night rill be held an Febâ€" ts may go ckets forl the banquet | es of thd Girls club ‘and als fice club. The admisâ€" tice is #ifty cents per person, p] the which gach co them ‘all !â€"Hep of e aekud Fnbout! small ‘nthers W ht ve n|my' E (> _ _MOTHER, Be|sure there is plenty of Jighr wherever your children read or study, Be sure their books are not blurred by shadows. â€" Be sure no : Notice how the lamp above is placed a little debind the chair | Its : but none of it shines in the boy‘s yes. |A table lamp will do just as "dllï¬theéhadei’lhfqvénongï¬_-oo spread shadowâ€"free light on the book and Zew enough to keep glire reflected lightfor generalillumâ€" i mmen mag ighed in bronze. Special st ; w x g 45’4&% |â€" ERHAPS his eyes won‘t complain for yeats even though he nowreadsunderpoorlight. Buteven tually lasting damage will be done. PUBLIC SERVICE ‘~ _sTORE *y evening. _ C lcutie | Mre. Julia A. Seyl and daughter 3«!:'01-. and Mrs. Jogeph Seyl of est Lake Forest visited at the Love home on Sunday. j ,,EM",.F‘.’!’! son of Mr. and Mrs. Plain flms evenin | Mrs. Ju geln'or. 4 , Mrs. James Hunt of Centralia, Mo. ! Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Miller HKad as their Snnday guests Mr,‘ and Mrs, Scott Payne of Elmhurst, : Mrs, Clarence Scott was hostess to the members of â€"her club on Thm'ldly mm o guests â€" Thursday . and Friday her two aunts, Mrs. Harry Stone and Mrs, James Hunt of Centralia, Mo. Road, for the benefit of the Deerâ€" field Rotary Neighbor Camp. _ Mrs. Harry Muhike had as her est ber states, atre guest , man of Detroit, Mich, y ce to al y guests evening at ‘her home Road, for the benefit Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Meyer anâ€" nounce the birth of a daughter, Mary Ann, on Tlmruhy} Oct. 19, at the Highland Park Hospjtal. _ ont her apteroaie doink hoke guest . s . man of Detroit, Mich, > . _â€" Mrs. Albert Mitchell was hostess to ahontfmty guests last Tuesday evening at ‘her home on Doerflold‘ ;Ro‘njd,nfqr the benefit of the Deerâ€" Pss e 0e on it CEPs from his home to the onjtuwh;;.. Thursday| evening the. Bickfords will give a dinner party for their relatives: from Canada and. other relatives. from Riverside. Mr, hi ties by Maud Burton . of: xwhn,. Canada, are visiting &rm and cousin, Mr. and Mrs. les ~Bickford of thc:nka;;“i: J'n,., will spend weekâ€"en anesâ€" ville, Wh.,} where : they have 'oth.y relatives. > They formerly : in Brlnnt;ord, (l:movm in M as the Telephone City, and Mys; anderlip enjoys the distinction o&flm been one of those who sang at an terâ€" tainment given in the opera h se in Brantford away back in the x 20 c. and Mrs. Walter Eginbrad ‘of Plaines were the guests of Mr. THURSDAY, Other local lamp dealâ€" ers are also featuring specials this month. . / â€"â€" 8 droicaait se o on oo Harold Peterson, Deerfield i/ % Menoni & Mecogni TE Highland Park Fucl Co. seÂ¥ hok anceitt %‘ M Li l 10 es Cooe o o m erengy AAEEeIIT, Ambrosge Cox, Maurice Allsbrow, and ~Clifford were hosts Tuesday evening at the social hour which followed the C. E. business meeting at the Bungalow Church. . Mr. and Mrs. T. G, Johnson and Mrs. E. J. Ginter left Monday to visit for severall days in Indianâ€" apolis. Mrs. Frank Russo accompanâ€" ied her and will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Williams in Nashville, Brown, County, Indiana. c ;'m.nzzsd Mrs.) C. T. Anderson enâ€" tertained eight at dinner and bridge on Thursday e nirfg at their home on Chestnut Street. ; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gathman and family of Itasea and Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd h of lle were the Sunâ€" day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, gf:-in Johnson ‘and. Mr. and Mrs, rge Pettis at the Johnson home. ‘The orchestrg at: the: Deerfleld Grammar School started with only three members., In three weeks it has doubled its membership. The first three to join were Tom Weinâ€" stock clarinet; ild Dewey, drums | and Barbara As an, piano. New members | are rles Koch, violin; Tom Coleman a Billy Steiner, corâ€" iga m'Sprin."I,’ HL, m | guests of ,-D.L. $ Mrs, Amr Le Rachel Circle on ;â€"] noon, . t <~« [ ~~Mr. and Mrs. _ I i Mr. and Mrs,) C ““_'_*Mï¬itht Lt m fuits! BB stvirbeitth sA 111 . t Miss . Clara er spent several days t weeï¬ith their nephew and niete, Dr. Mrs. L. A. Donâ€" danville and ch Idren in Moline, N. Fotpas SE L1 oc ic AS" t 7 ® Heating costs less in the home heated with Waukegan Koppers Coke! Sa are made because it makes no grime . . . 1 es few ashesâ€" «.. burns longer . . . responds kly to conâ€" trol. These are the qualities most desired by fuel usersâ€"for they bring full ‘ating value. Each of these qualities is present in Waukegan Koppers Coke. It is famous as a fuel with every desirable feature. There are sizes for all types of heating plants. Call your dealer now h Jo n.Klq? Sr.;" h"m:T on Fa 6‘::; Mr, and Mrs.. R. three sons spent © Miss Elsie Deyine of Ravinia was a Sunday guest at the home of her brother, Berry Devine. [ I Oe s Feb on 2t ‘8†4 CVELBON . ~Of Wilmette were. the Sunday guests _of Hrandm(hrl E. Olson of Greenwood Avenue. j ‘â€"Mrs, Alex\Ta is quite ill at her home oml hvenuc. : § N feld: Village Board will meet Monday evening, Nov. 6, at the village 0%: in‘ the â€"Masonic Temple, 344 6 CA 9D AiL, were the M-‘“ mdï¬rn&d Mrs. R. F; Grohe. Mrs, Amr »Lee entertained the Rachel Circle on Wednesday afterâ€" noon,. . (5 yc f _ Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Peterson of Birthday C 4t supply. Recommended and Mercer Lumber Co., ‘X\. KopprEus pent Saturday at the Now DU â€", is very ill at his ks Avenue, : Sr. and" hter, Mini(l;yz_:l; Sunday! guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Desmond Jr. in par L linl Chicago, Members of the Queen Esther Cirâ€" cle an fg ir families will : %’i"r- dnyevv 5 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tno Frantz, where they will enj’:y H ‘:we’en party." ;| > _| ~ Mr. ‘Bnd (Mrs. ‘William D+m $r. and dau rhtor Mica Mawms â€"ofl-b: Henning service, 0 cal Chyur . _ hev. Edward Henninger & sister Miss Madeline Hennir Chic ere Sunday sui)peq of and Mrs. E. J. Bruso im : young people E. L. 6. E; and the Y. P. M. have allowe‘en party oq day evening at the church. â€" Mr. R ploye. , C ® daal s Td . W itmey Rockenbach is seriously ill in the Condell Memorial ospital in Lillewherehen went an adectomy a week ago Monâ€" day. . ; +‘ Rockenbach is the former Aune ‘ émpinen of Highland Park. M illiam Plagge has rented her housge on West Central Avenue to M ! ind Mrs. Rogers of Glencoe. tral ®© NO GRIME «&n Thursday afterno Mts.‘H. C. Reeds and so lin of Joliet were guests at lun i oo the program study Tu: t at Pield‘s p congert, where the day‘s iscussed. © Miss and| Miss Behrendt toured i in 1925. a ‘ | Fred Haggie will Doréas Circle Three at tended the ondid the CA th nil ho RNS LONGER YÂ¥ To CONTROL . H. C. Hawes of Brier Hill ‘entertained the Highland Park ytetian Guild on y at ts. Fred Haggie ined her n bridge club on eduuday Lillian Schwab returning day from a several\ weeks visit ‘relatives in 1 burg, Ta, â€" and Mrs. LeRoy Johnston of : Anna Kastrap a rs of River Forest v _ Kruse at the E. 3 nd ufl. F-J-’l‘ P‘e past week in the death of Mr. {Frances Bied lest ‘:’" Tuesday a ymphony concert, . rendt of En 1€ grammar school was won by fourth‘ grade room, of which . Nygard is the teacher.. _ ~. fellowship supper is being held evening at the Bethichem Evanâ€" al Church; ‘] 4 on Sunday, â€" * MHarry Clavey was reme Club, Wedne Rouse home on k. The Bleyer 1 from ~Highwood Ne ~ â€" Snareder 1 4. L. Vinyard will Circle Two at a |spoke at ‘the a 3.:‘ thp Bethlchem f . 7IC*C ic day‘s) program eussed. © Miss s Behrendt toured| the East : in lm. a ; f ; Fred Haggie will |entertain lircle Three at on . ‘Tb& group. to hold luncheons heb. C ufl_‘ on Thursday to Dorcas y Bleyer of ou] tered the Deerflel illis have been for several w e on Orchard La is a Public Ser: at the church. s red Haggie e ned hér bridge club on Wednesday. iillian Schwab is returning ‘from a several|weeks visit tives in dr burg, I:i d Mrs. LeRoy Johnston !Vin., nl., fl'i rehti"“ cinity last: d d Mrs. F/‘J,‘ hn have : past week in Evanston, underwent A ï¬m. former ie rented it Avence {f Glencoe. iting in Tenâ€" t had â€"as the Chiâ€" ri:a‘lflnm gr School ily has to < the nd his entertain birthday hostess to sday eveâ€" sited Miss ne, ce emâ€" ding <the Terrace hip contest They atâ€" LaBahn‘s THE PRESS % DAIRY 22 COMPAN 598 Western Avenue. 412 North LaSalle Street, Chicago J ACsS pmeiboi stop the 35 to 50 per | {.m, cent waste of fuel money. get ; through risking family health with too | _ . much or too little hea ko fak e t _3 a } $ t The GarWé:idBoild' i Bumd{givea } you 85 per cent of useful heat for every _ . fuel dollar. It actually saves 20 to 35 > / / M peroq‘xtinï¬leimfl is its hi Lak ce m successful use in thoj of ies 4 h: during the past five years. . | _ | _ a Th« Patented downâ€"draft waterâ€"flue conâ€" * uks struction and other exclusive f [d _ give the Gar Wood Boilerâ€"Oil |They are be the most amazing and â€" ~‘perfectly tog omy in all heating hi ry. PS 4 ‘~ (Mave relinble Boiler and burnerâ€"exclusively for %oilâ€" Jg:t;inywri are designed and Built for each other by with fire buil the same man furing institution. in, let us tell ’ "It‘s time: _ Gar Wor Turns 85 Cents Fuel Dollar in ' Even Auto"mc:j Jor ho D ) §o+.44 . W I (f j o w WILLIAM GAR WOOD) BOIT EP h l,l}gï¬.gmong.p_-! BO%ILER on tl:ae Mi"& diet. is a 1 feel bNemmmnmmemtmmcmmtement (eck You are ce two or thre 14 » | ‘rtain to look better and feel bette e glasses of milk every day. iat‘s ind color in your cheeks. t A| / For full value and extra fir | _ Bowman‘s milk. It is | < ~ in cream and outs dinet ;“ ‘fll*or. P#†U 2 io r‘ â€" purity. Order Bowman‘s M 4 WA of Eve + Useful, ic Heat e Forest been s its hi of Homes '-flue'con- e featur )il md‘ = l ak 4 2 0 * the of a &' We hol%& Feel cool is. Do the :$. thing to an k nary or coal burnil boilernâ€" it youcan get High stack temâ€" peratute . meahs wasted heat . Place your hand on the stack of a My! How m ~you logk 1 fRre Sailures. Come lem Wood story. he gases against the IVve % Forest 425 Gar Wood oil its PAGE NINE 38