[ Miss . Betty Carrington: of Banâ€" nockburn School will continue her dancing classes for the younger group in the Deerfield Grammar School each. Wednesday: afternoon Dr. William F.â€"Weir conducted a coaching conference Tuesday at Waterloo, Iowa, for pastors and lay officers of the Watertoo Presbytery. On Friday he will have aâ€"similar class at Faitfield, Iowa, for minisâ€" ters of the owa Presbytery. Dr. Weir will address the students and faculty of Parsons College, at Fairâ€" field, Iowa, on Friday morning. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ott and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Koebelin and their daughter Constance with a group from the Wheeling Presbyterian Church, presented a musieal proâ€" na Lidicker, Mrs. Otis Ritchie, Ruâ€" dolph and Richard Evans. j Funeral services for Evan Evans of Highland Park were held‘ Tuesâ€" day afternoon in St. Paul‘s Evangelâ€" ical‘ Church in Deerfield with the Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok officiating. Four children survive, Mrs. Johanâ€" gard, who occupy the Lincoln Petâ€" tis apartment. Miss Evenson is now recuperating at the Ernest Schroeâ€" der home in Half Day. Mrs. Harry Muhlke is substituting in the fifth Miss Irene Evenson, fifth grade teacher in the Deerfield Grammar, has returned rome from the Highâ€" land Park Hospital. She spent the week end with two faculty members, Misses Ethel Titus and Jean Nyâ€" J. Thorsen of Beloit, Wis., has been visiting at the E. C, Anderson home on Fair Oaks avenue this past week. hibere Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Meyer left m::osday forâ€"a two weeks‘ visit ith their son Alvin ‘at New Florâ€" ence, Missouri. Mr. Meyer is enâ€" joying a vacation from his duties as . Deerfleld‘s postmaster, Fred H. Meyer‘s appointment expires this month, â€" Numerous Democrats are running for the appointment but no announcement has as yet been received from Washington, D.C., concerning the mext postmaster for the village. Miss May Karch is spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Frank Szeman in Cross Plains, Wis. Miss Karch attended the confirmation of her nephew, Robert Saeman, at St. Francis Church in Cross Plains. â€"Helen Stickler, daughter of Mrs. Ida Stickler of Deerfield and Lester Volkman of Mundelein were married Wednesday evening at St. Paul‘s parsonage by Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok. Their attendants were Mr. and Mrs. William â€" Volkman of Highland Park. ~The newly married couple will reside here. * PAGE TWELVE 7 Years and Older o Far up in Northern Michigan, ocmpyinf a high tract of twentyâ€" two acres on the north shore of beautifu Big Star Lake, nine miles southwest of Baldwin, Michlf:n, stands Camp Neecarnisâ€"the summer camp supreme for girls. Here you are assured that your srl is under the care of women ‘who not only love girls but unâ€" rstand them. Here, your daughter is under the zuid‘:;u df Miss Edith Pollitt Holt, who has had experience with girls of all ages and understands her physical, mental and spiritual needs. Swimmingâ€"Canoeingâ€"Dancingâ€"Nature Lore â€". Tenpisâ€"Riding Horses } What a glorious summer for your ï¬l! Neecarnis owns its own stable of fine horsesâ€"riding is included in the feeâ€"and every trip is an excursion of delight. Swimming and canoeing under careâ€" ful supervision. Outdoor trips, f â€" supper over an opén fire; canoe trips down the beautiâ€" ful \Pere Ma tte ~River, | Finest ‘of hme Frigidaire + preservation; :tested water from deep wells. The {h’h live in screened high cabins with one trained counsellor to each 4 or 5 girls. A registered a ntu.r;e is part of the regular § staff. * CAMP NEECARNIS ON BEAUTIFUL BIG STAR LAKE L 483 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD s (gn:m DAYS 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. i 8SUNDAYS 2:30 to 5:30 for reading only. sordially Reading Room, where the suthoriged" Ohrigtian" Seiente" Mtecature may" 12 oo "hare it Maintuined by â€"_Deerfield Local and Personal at Elgin Old People‘s Home. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park FOR GIRLS Dorcas Circle Two of the Presâ€" byterian Church ‘will meet Wednesâ€" day, May 23, at the home of Mrs. Peck on Ridge Road. Circle Three will meet Friday, May 25,‘at the home of Mrs. William Koebelin, with Mrs. Mary Koebelin as hostess. Circle Four will meet next Thursâ€" day for a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Eugene Cooksy with Mrs. Naâ€" than Burch as assisting hostess. . The Deerfield Teachers‘ Bridge Club held a progressive dinner on Monday evening. East members asâ€" sisted in the serving of one of the four courses which were held at the homes of Beth Andrew, Mrs. Nina Anderson, Mrs. Delbert Meyâ€" er, and the Titusâ€"Nygard flat. Mr.‘and Mrs, Fred Haggie and daughter Vivian‘visited at the C. G. Pettis home in Waukegan on Sunâ€" day. & ahe 3 Mrs. John Hagie was hrtess at a benefit party for the Wilinot School on Tuesday afternoon. Charles T. Wing is ill at the home of his son William C. Wing on Osâ€" terman Avenue. } Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Weir attendâ€" ed the Chicagoâ€"Wooster U. tea at the Park Ridge Country Club Sunâ€" nay. . Dr, Weir is a trustee of the Wooster College,.at Wooster, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Benson and two children ‘have moved to the Desmond home. | PS . Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hoffman have moved into the Julian Smith house. it e e Sunday guests at the Philip, R"\ Scully Sr., home,were Mr, and flrq George Sims, Mr. John Sims of Chiâ€" cago, and Miss Helen Gillis of St, Charles. it 59 Circle One of St. Paul‘s Church will meet next Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Willman, Mrs. . Elmer Clavey éuteml?:ï¬ her sewing club yesterday aff -} noon. io . B Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whiting of Chicago visited at the B. H. Kress home on Friday.â€" c $ Mrs. Joseph Meurfsse and daugh: ter Betty of Dubuque, Iowa, m the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Meurisse‘s sister, Mrs. E. H. Selig. Ao uB Mrs.. William Selig of â€" ‘agyt spent Sunday at the Fred home. . ak ol The district il_ltituteâ€"for Sm':'dlyv Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Timson are coming from Evanston this week to spend the summer at their ‘lml* home on Wilmot Road. > & 4 Eldon: and Ruth Soefker enter: tained twenty gu:rpb at a party on Sunday. vh40k i %‘Tj Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Juhrend are moving on June first from the Ross Sherman cottage to their home: on Oakley avenue which they purcuï¬ recently from the Mercer Lumbej Company, ho The next parish card party will be held Thursday evening, May 31, at the Holy Cross Parish Hall. Ear! Frost is chairman of the party. . until the close of school. The olden group class has been discontinued. . , BALDWIN, MICH. {L Mrs. J. R. Notz, who is & teachâ€" er in‘ Norwood (Park grade school, nttended a freulty nature hike at | Miss Hazd! Rapp of Belvidere ‘Lpent;the wéekâ€"end with her parâ€" ents, Mt. and Mrs. Isaac Rapp. cago, _ Mt. and Mrsi J, R. $M‘bad as their Sunday dinner ts ; their thers, Mrs, ie Gl?ln:f Northâ€" :;lr‘;ok and Mrys. Anna Notz of Chiâ€" _ Mrs. Chlrtï¬ ;Wgo was the overâ€" night guest ‘(of her daughter, Miss Lois Seago ?1 f _‘eagojon Wednesâ€" {d‘y‘ji "L : d T ie! Beardsley of Racine, .: <| â€"Joseph Aedon itu Pelouze, Wash., was the dinner guest of his cousin, R. E, Pettis, on Thursday. | !' Mr. and Albert| Roggow had ‘as their Supdays guests the Richiâ€" ger and thlick families from \Cicero. i . | _ Miss Ma insen of Highland Park visited a ».ï¬;I:QRl ond Johnâ€" son home o nday. § aghl \â€" Frank Beardsley pa away on Sundayâ€"evening at the Presbyterian Hospital in‘!Cécfggo. uneral serâ€" vices were lg'elg;Wedn sday in Heb: ron, I11. Sq iving a: his widow, Mrs. Mary | d?ï¬y Beardsley, and two daugh s,‘m:viq and Murs ie! Beardsley of Racine. ' s i Deerfield (his ire $887.00 ii\ malt licenses @uring this past year, since the :;4 iA of the 18th amendâ€" ment. : | 1 { Mr. and MfB, Albert Collins and children .of Waukegan . visited the Joseph Korenin family on Sunday. Mrs. Henr: recently and land Park H June and Laglie O with Hnn.d'.‘ kzel‘s m Hara in Cbi o whi is assisting | ‘f the | grandmother n, High Mignon Jogephsen . red from the Green Miss Genevie#@ Card‘ Deerfield Schdol,,! The Tuxis short sketoh Church last « school wo:l; § at St. Paul‘s Church in Deerfi ast °T y evening, was well attanded by delegates from Highland Purkk, Lake Forest, and Deerfield. ReÂ¥, H. F. Siemsen, presâ€" ident of the CUounty Council of Reâ€" ligions | Edudition nounced ‘that the county cdfÂ¥ention |would be held at the Wu‘k fan Baptist Church on Thursday, OGk, 25. ~~ Broiled|meats are bealthful and delicious. In the broiler of & odern gas range meats may be broiled a§ they is hould beâ€"quickly, conveniently. Wh_tln examining modern gas ranges, ask about the broilâ€" eg{ and it l any new feat-;res. | > r _ , nZ"%" ou may be in the afternoon, you ; eedn‘ tq'lz home to "get dinner""â€" if you have mode*n.,ï¬automatic gas range. The time control ‘clock wi l&um n the ovenâ€"and tuin izofl‘. The Reat regulator 33vill keep the oven at the correct te per’_t%c, There is nothing for you to do but 3?« a meal in the oven and take it'?ï¬mtil Modern cooking with a new type gas range is as easy as that! Sides time and temperature contrgls, modern| gas ranges have features such as instant top burnet lighting, fully insulated ovens, odorâ€" less brojlers, and beauty of design and finish that lend added charm to YOJ:‘ kitchen. Co?e inâ€"or Isit your dealerâ€"and see the modern gasâ€"ranges on disp ave . 14 $pu. l °.. { [ For brotling | | it LINGER LO it RTH SHORE Gas CompanY and come home to a meal all cooked and ready to serve ttle 1 taker the 1 are staying er, Mrs. O‘ Mrs, Octzel re of their nd Park. ; as transferâ€" ay School to room in the o o redorterice kroka her arm to the Highâ€" Liberal allowance on your old cook frstove this month. | Small down payment + balance monthlyâ€"will install any model you select. Large assortment of sizes, finishes and designs. THE PRESS Cost less to use No moving part Permanently sil Ample food spat for the 1998 â€"+.â€"}â€"â€"+.~â€"<â€"% For field su nd ex 4 For purchase ‘of eq For office & ex . gor field \sa d wages |.L. ‘or vbllu anicenntialii For Work pensa public liab dnsurance .:,.3. For mainten# d ‘ For For For For or so much as may be mut law and as : needed, be|and the are hereby 4 for eori purposes | of (t ighland gito / ho Heod yeul ending Mar 14 Ioss: [ * SECTION 1. Thiat t or so much as law and as may be¢ ne REPAIRS â€" RENTALS â€" SALES BE IT ORDA BY BOA TB.UETI% OF |/ HI ? D P MOSQUITO ABATEMENT _ 8EOTION 1. Thit the following an Your T Mrs. Clatente Wilson of Orc Lane is spending three we th her mother in Olney, IlL, â€" 8 â€" Mrs. Fred | Stryker lentertained the members of the Rhoda Circle on Wednesday af kBE t : #8 â€" . Mem! ‘od“‘:h. Deerfleld pâ€" ter, O. E. ve | invited to attend a. spetial meet of | the Waukegan Eastern Star Chapter on Thursday evening, May &1 3 a bridge part Hinsdale on rgm'my, folowled by a bridge party at a tea room. | 6 fiseal yea en ‘Flâ€",-f 1986 : it payment on | War: rants an ti taxes for the 1998 ) â€"+.«|â€"+ 2l ces $ h r field au nd ex ecoperes AylWiR t ~pure f fe t.)..... . 1OD. t gï¬c 8 i ex +ss . r sa lari wages \.}....... h r Work c d } public liab disurance .:/%......... D. If you are convcn#nc matic refri trolux air ALBERT LAI%O g.!'A'ï¬'lONn‘ t Highland Park 567 MC HTTO |ABATEMENT DISâ€" MIMCT : A MON. | Peto e erenage rot PHp CAL | YEAR ENDING| "" "AMaT it 198. E) _ _ _ | or ""hp â€" Aroncanol paink | ELECTROLUX 7 AN ORDINANCE C reIngerator, you will bu x :;lir-goolcd gaf,u.refti'a rate QUIcKk Facts o use | | * Trigger tray 8 pa Interior] ligh ly silent ;em ture d s *â€"... Nonâ€"stap de ¢ thinking of economyâ€"as well as enceâ€"when. you buy your autoâ€" efrij r. you will buy an Elecâ€" _pu led. gas refrigerator. For an S‘o Y"é" ;; :â€"or the ighland Masquito Aljiteâ€" h DISâ€" A MONâ€" PORA‘ PUR«â€" U _DURâ€" ‘EAR (DING , 1985. f.; ) Â¥ BOARD HIGHLAND P Highland Park 3300â€"3301 INGER â€" T‘ï¬:ï¬iv, :-Dm :fn,_"""" of Vernon. Now OoF VERNO] LOW / RATES Heating and Plumbing Contractors: _ _ Met Water, Vapor, High or Low Pressurs Steam § ‘ Estimates on New and Remodeling Work â€" Repair Work a Specialty L 80 CLIFTON AVENUE 733 GLENCOE AvENuUz J. A. BORWALL Â¥. D. MURPEYy ° _ C O U NTR Y + CLUB ROU’I'E-â€"WankenpRo.deeerï¬eHstopught. Then 1%; miles west. 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