FUEL OIL Service PURE OIL PRODUCTS COMPANY for chicken pox. :flp in which the Mrs. Irving Br day with her pare J. P. English. in m;a in which they have been living Mrs. Irving Brand spent Saturâ€" day with her parents, Mr: and Mrs. J. P. English, in Evanston.â€" ; r. and Mrs. Willard Benson‘s little children are quarantined for chicken nox. ‘The Rraurninme § Fred LaBahn is ill. Mrs. LaBahn of Evanston is stayâ€" ; at her home. A Baxman of Northbrook was & luncheon guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Wessling on Thursday. Mrs. John Stryker accompanied Rev. and Mrs. Maurice Hachlien of Oswego, Ill., to Dysart, lowa, this week, where Mrs. Stryker visited her daughter, Mrs. J. Kynett Hachâ€" len (Laurel Stryker). al ill the Deerfleld lady who bought "al pie in a granite pieâ€"dish at the j t bakery sale of the Daughters the British Empire, please réturn dish to Mrs. F. William Beere, 606 Vine Avenue, Highland Park? The pieâ€"dish is a valued keepsake and its owner would gratefully apâ€" preciate its réturn. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hunt and famâ€" Aly were guests of Mr‘ Hunt‘s parâ€" in Rogers Park Saturday. . and Mrs. J. D. Miller and ter, Clara, of Chicago, were Sunday guests at the Roscoe Wessâ€" ling home. < Nfoibnran snaieratalsemieiente ree ce cb alen sabnt en n e clllo mer, and you can secure a better position a1 larger salary for the coming year. Complete formation will be mailed on receipt of a th cenii stamp. Send for it today. i | Rural Schools and City Schools ‘Summer Work and School Year Pogitions n @ Pure Oil Products Company is pleased to}ali- nounce a new Fuel Oil Service Plan for resiâ€" dents of Highland Park. The man at your njighbot:hood Pure Oil Service Stationâ€"as '(‘:oq- P 9R JP oepaaitviel haiipeneginenre. e paient Sn waw w oohl Your can earn several hï¬n@red dollars this sum Teachers Mrs. Charles Bickford entertained | CcCONTINENTAL TEACHERS ACGENCY nient as your corner druggistâ€"will beiih ; ition to take care of your requirements, ?“3 l1 personally supervise the fulfillment of your This specialized service, combined with our veniently located North Shore storage ph{ modern equipment, insure you of ‘promp{ ivery at all times. ‘As one of Chicago‘s gest distributors of Fuel Oil, our reputaï¬ioti ures you of uniform high quality. NE | Before contracting for your seasonal requirements, afurtherewhmtionofourFuelOflSerflee% the neighborhood service man listed below. Post NUMEROLOGY General Offices: CHICAGO _ |. | . Eâ€"PURE OIL SERVICE STATION IN RAVINIA I8 NOT a FAD . _an exact seience thomands of P apdbegers Anngemsmmgenant t mog agige w4 PURE OIL SERVICE STATIONS IN HlGflWi er and Waukegan Avenues â€" Wicklander and vl;;m‘ * 836 Railway Avenues â€" Burke and Mastri . _ *# wronet Nempmmet 1t vAgh h vmcns. c d apply her of wumâ€" tnm 1850 Downing St., Denver, C(.)lo.â€"' Covers the ENTIRE United States Road and Roger Williams Avenueâ€" "Bud" rennirimmynmantanimesnie DEERFIELD | | LOCAL and PERSONAL The seventh and eighth grade puâ€" pils of the Wilmot school mparnâ€" ied by their teacher, Mrs. Del Meyers, were taken on a cond } tour through the High ad Park water filtration plant las Wednesâ€" Mrs. Walters of Chicago is spe ing the week with her daught Mrs. Thomas Gilfillan. 4 Mtol Mrs. Emil Fredericks, Orval ï¬: Charlotte Frederick visited Mr. 4 Mrs.. C. G. Pettis in Waukegan on Saturday. © holst P Doris Hunter, who Rockâ€" ford College, spent ekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. llld rs. Paul Hunter of Wes Mrs. J. / C. Ender celebj her 89th birthday anniversary on Saturday, May 5. Dr. and Mrs, L. A. Dondanville, (Eva Ender) are expected to spend the weekâ€"end in Deerfield and will bring their four children to their great dmgthâ€" er‘s birthday celebration, j Mr. and Mrs, Chester Wessling and Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Rapp spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ur Hills in Joliet. ‘ Mrs. William Lorenz: entertain the Areme Club last Wedpesday ning at her home in Northbrook. Mrs. Minnic Pfingsten will ‘be the next hostess. N | . d A NEW Mr. and Mrs. F"dnl&"‘; s Sunday guests at the home of their son Virgil Selig in Highwood. An executive meeting St. Pa ‘g Ladies‘ Aid Society ha;i onâ€" day evening at the h (Mrs. Elmer Schmidt. uP Mr. George Petis will hb;: ‘his T2nd birthday annfvu-Try j ur@.y, Aprilm. | L her sewing club last W .* afâ€" ternoon at her home on ntral avenue. Mrs. George E i will be the next hostess.© Fule‘ Complete inâ€" t of a threeâ€" , INC and a .mw _ :Mr. qnd Mrs. Arthur A. Bolender Entertaingd at .cards Saturday eveâ€" fNing, at a farewell party. The Bolâ€" enders are moving to a farm near pe‘sphbi;e' May first, | P ; . 4 Sduth First Street wmeveond 266 tb Pirst _ On Friday, Mrs. J. C. Willman was hobâ€n at luncheon in gxmpli- gcent ti.jher guest, Mrs. William hinleber. to N8 1. it _ Mrs. William Schinleber, who had been visiting in LaGrange, ‘spent last week with Mrs. John Willman. . Rev| Earl J. Bruso has been reâ€" turned by, the annual Evangelical Confer. held this year in xrprn, to Bethichem Evangelical Church, Deerfield, | : Mr. |agg Mrs. William Brandenâ€" Bgrx and son William Jr. fl: .Chiâ€" tago v Wednesday at th;.home of Mrs. Brandenburg‘s grand ther;, Mr. George Rockenbach, ‘ MarilyA Gagne of Chicago, with ber uncle, Auston Rlagge and his daughter | Lorraine of Hines, TiL., ipent $a urday at the home o} Mrs.‘ William Plagge. _ ! Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY [ ¢." ANB | DRY CLEANING CO. , Phone H. P. 178 . | _ _Juliang, daughter of the| C.| M. Willmgng, spent the weekâ€"end with her â€" grandmother, Mrs. Johanna Grenning in Glenview. : _ Mr. and Mrs. Florian Savage have returned from Chicago and are livâ€" ‘ing wtt | Mr. Savage‘s mothér, Mrs. Herbert| Savage. Florian is an inâ€" structor at the Curtiss Airport. Mré: Delbert Meyer will fill the station of "Ruth‘" at the North Chiâ€" cago | Chapter, O.E.S., on Monday evening, April 30. . : ning at the E. L. C. E. at the Bethâ€" lehem Church, $ ; Veta Maria, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| Vita Intronovo, who was born Nov.! 8, 1982, was baptized April 1 by Rev. Savage at the Holy Cross ChureB. . Sponsors were Frank and Biagin® Dattalio. ycE f Mr. | H@bert McQGuire‘s father p d away recently at the age of 84 ye in Minneapolis, Mrs, Nov. by F Chur Biag GREENSLADE Electric Shop Cr:ï¬drd' Stanger and Raymond Ca er acted as hosts Tuesday eveâ€" Mrs, Raymond Dobbins entertainâ€" ed her Bridge‘ club last Tuesday eveâ€" ningf:'{llrs. Henry Petersen will be the next hostess. . € Jang Warner réturned to Bradley InstitUte in Peoria on Monday after a week‘s absence due to illness, _ Degrfield Chapter, O.E.S., will obâ€" serve Friends‘ Night on Thursday eve ‘?‘ May 8. © . : l;r and Mrs. Askel Peterson have moved to the Elmwood Farm. Lewis Thompson spent the past wee{x ‘with his sister, Mrg. Walter Halle# in Chicago. x | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norton and daughter, Elizabeth Lu, of Harvey, spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs, Delbert Meyer. JeX t ~Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston and &mm have moved into the W.)B. Carr bungalow recently vaâ€" cated by the Ralph Dunhams. ; Mr; and Mg. Carl Mebhrtens and child: of Chicago visited Mrs. Mehrten‘s mother, Mrs. E. F. Long, on Sunday. [ . J. ‘A, Reichelt Jr. returned Snm g%::ï¬g%uk'- v{.{t in Washâ€" i . D.C. U ) > | David Str%"'s tbemei song will be played 'll:?.v%mdeat tunts" * on May 11 at â€" Deerfleldâ€"Shields High 'Schibl by Orin Spalding‘s orchestra. David‘s arhdf’,fl eompositions have been amd at #@veral preceding stunt n 68. (MK ut * | l?in Margatet Plagge entertainâ€" ed members of the Mutual Club on Thursday evening. . ‘Albert Bartell of Highland Park has | ded A. V. Mericle as local manager of the ‘A & P store. Rev. and ‘Mrs. E. J. Bruso are kqginto n house today from 2 to 5, 8 to 10 p.m., at the iBeï¬:Jo hem Evangelical parsonage in honâ€" or Of Rev, so‘s tenth year in the mini ; 3‘ 1 day by the superintendent of the plan i:“:_ * ( (Mrs. Ab ~':‘“=. ~Fry has returned to her home on Westgate Road after a} M’s ‘;“‘;{’,"A her daughter, Mrs. t};fl;, mer in Milwaukee, ;‘lré‘ Fry is on a business trip to “:n. B,â€" .Kreu is recovering from her . ‘meent serious heart atâ€" tack. Herr.hms. Mrs. Elmer Clavey, Mrg, \Alex Willman, Mrs. Robert G censlade, and Mrs. Geo. Heskler, have been in constant atâ€" tendance at her home. U THE PRBESS Very Spectial; Ib SUGAR cl.i CORNE PRIME | | POT R01 BONELES® SIRLON Very tasty ; GOOD KIND APRICOTS LEAI?%SOFFEE Gmnd»}o; ider; per Ib. ... SUNï¬ï¬‚ITE CLEANSER Savol'g gAKINd CHOCOLATE 2A V,â€"lb, Ngs. Sm flifhhe ce nrene reninm op rerrmiptbebenle -Plyni‘»-aj<. 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