tJ €5 W Mrs. C. 8. Fehr has returned home from a visit with her son Miss Eugenia Watier is getting along nicely following a goiter opâ€" eration last Wednesday at the Augâ€" ustana Hospital in Chicago. Miss Hazel Rapp, who has taught English and music in the Belvidere schools this past year, has returned home. She expects to leave soon to visit in California. Mrs. Raymond Dobbins entertainâ€" ed a foursome at contract bridge yesterday afternoon. nounce the birth of a son Saturday, June 16, in Waukegan. ( The Areme Club has discontinued its meetings until fall, at which time Mrs. Raymond Dobbins will be the hostess. . f Mrs. Edwin Plagge of Rogers Park was a Sunday dinner guest at the home of her uncle, George Rockenbach. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rolliman (Lelah Kreh) of ‘Waukegan anâ€" Three will meet the same afternoon with Mrs. Fred Haggie. Circle Four is meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Wing, with Miss Louise Huhn as assistâ€" ing hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Bates and son Carl John were Sunday guests at the home of Miss Beth Andrew in Rockford. f Receipts of applications will close July 8, 1984. ‘Postmaster Fred H. Meyer‘s term has expired and a new appointment will be made folâ€" lowing the examinations. Dorcas Circles of the Deerfield Presbyterian Church have planned their activities for June. Circle Two, of which Mrs, Dwight Merrell is chairman, will hold a luncheon on Wednesday at 1 o‘clock at the church. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Woodman Todd. Circle The United States Civil Service Commission announces an examinaâ€" tion for postmaster for Deerfield. PAGE TWELVE YOUR OWN AUTO IS THE BEST TRANSPORTATION PARK ALLDAY * tor B . 35 W. VanBuren St. NEW RECLINING CHAIR BUSES â€" FREQUENT SERVICE New York .....$15.00 Grand Rapids 3.00 Miami ______. 20.20 A CENTURY OF PROGRESS Elevator to 23rd St. Entrance ; Free Bus Service within the Parking Grounds right in front of the 18th & 23d St. entrances BUS TERMINALS COMPANY DEERFIELD _\ LOCAL and PERSONAL | SPECIAL RATES TO ALL CITIES |._ Mrs. (&m Ott entertained flxe Mutual Club on Tuesday ‘afterncoon iat her home on Forest Avenue. |\ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott of E‘mr- Park were Sunday guests at the ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hunt on Fair Oaks Avenue. | The Présbyterion Woman‘s %â€" sionary Society will meet this afterâ€" noon at the home of Mrs, Earl Varâ€" ner, with Mrs. Chester Wolf as the leader. e subject will be Spanâ€" ishâ€"speaking America. Miss Louise â€"_Mr. and Mrs. William Bradenburg and son Billy and Mrs. William Culley. of ‘Chicago were guests Friâ€" day at the George Rockenbach home. Miss Irene Rockenbach returned Saturday |from a week‘s stay jat Turk Lake, Mich. . r The Allen Weinstocks have rentâ€" ed ‘their home in Highland Park and ‘will leave July 1â€"for Marietta, Ohio. | : Mr. and Mrs. George Stanger, Mrs. Edna Orsborn and son Charâ€" les were Sunday guests at the Simon S. Stanger home in Ravinia. _ Leo Soukup of Ravinia spent Sn day at the Louis Anderson home.‘,?n The Wednesday afternoon .m club will have a picnic this noon at the Forest Preserve. _‘ â€" Mrs. Carl Stadler was taken to the Highland Park Bo:::i.hl on Satâ€" urday. Agr little daughters, Elizâ€" abethâ€" and Belinda left Sunday to spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Huttenberg in Hadley, Wis. Mrs. Huttenberg is Mrs. Stadâ€" ler‘s sister. J Clayton Fehr in Oak Mrs. Â¥Fehr will celebrate her birthâ€" day anniversary on July 5. Mrs. Fehr‘s brother Gideon Matter, aged 84 years, passed away last week at his home in Maryyille, Mo., while her two daughters, Mrs. Chester L. Wessling and Mrs. Isaac Rapp were visiting in Towa last week, stopped at the home of Mrs. Fehr‘s sister who is 90 years old. Tel. Wabash 4740â€"37 uo ) & '\ o CAAE Jt n oP ie t BC 00. 1 I Among J}D ‘:‘ young men who left this we@k to assist in the opening o6 Cam i; Maâ€"KaJaâ€"Wan and will :be on the gtaff this summer are Fenton Hopkins, Edward Cazel, Duncan Reeds, ;j Clark, Edâ€" mund Koebelin, John Derby, Chas, Burnett, ymoBid Dobbiris, and John Huhn. #F ~ Kenneth Wessling f from Towa Sï¬e::e ht fuse on n pete in the Natig#@l Athi te Tour. nament in Los Amge C LIL, on Fridny;anLl Satdide, es, Calif., on sity |cohch accomipa y'.ed'l',he erran Iowa sf- 28 o ro Tick ig ‘,-«‘; on the reâ€" lowstone. Nation I Ps s ich lt ; i f Jane Warner BWs returned home from Bradley In ibute at eoria. Miss Jane Wobd.is leaving soon to visit an uncl@ in Virginia and then will go on to New York to visit an aunt. She will go to Washington, D.(Â¥ 4 ‘ Mrs. A. M : on returned to her home in Chic : 6 on Monday afâ€" ter a several days visit at the A. J. ‘Johnson hom | ~Mr, anilï¬;s} 0 JEB. Bates and litâ€" tle son left: Subday flb:a Detroit, Mich., .At the & ':_} of the Interâ€" national Rotar '.’hj onvention, the Bates family Will! miotor west to visit with Mrs. Bates‘ wmother, Mrs, John Rogers in »'[j‘if,* owa, and later will go to Yellowitbne Park. Rev. Savage offi¢iated at a wedâ€" ding Konja;‘):o !E‘ at a 10. o‘clock nuptial mass at Holy Cross Church. Both , the bride and groom were from Chicago, ([| . Eastern ï¬mg:’ ning twhen s worthy matron home| on Batve friends in this They! formerly now 6wned by Your Looo eCP i o nmsss Mr. and Mrs. J. P. ceider of Chicago |visited | Whany ‘of their friends in this lity, on| Monday. They‘ formerly | in the house RELIABLE LAUNDRY ) ANB | “RY}B.&.EW,? co. Hg' a ï¬n P ;' mï¬io;;l;l are tfhovi u}f; te Avenn: and.pre (selling the furnishings o théir;’:ntï¬re&h‘ jsn mil . Mrs. Cl:je »,‘Wilson‘r mother hfls tetur to Ber home in Olney, Tif, fiter a feverfiiweeks btay Iice: Mt. and ‘Mrs, Walter Karch, of Chi ‘spent Wednesday at the Chicheo supns Wednesaay at . _Lewis Sttyker has returned home from Principia at St. Loiil; Mi:&ufli. { hE | | ‘Mts. \Johnson will enterâ€" tain | the IAdependent Sgcial Club Wedhesday afterhnoon at her home on Coun ne Road. â€" | | Samue niels is htnc from ‘urdue versity and visiting ‘the Dotcas Home. The Daniels fimily id mioving to Gary; Ind. ‘Rev. and Mr® F. G. yf.p.nl;‘;ok left on Sunday for Hayward, Wis. . Pigpenbrolk and the two sons 11 ‘remain the¥é for the summer, t ‘Rev, Piepebbrok is | returning tomorro Â¥ening. | \| Huhn 3 tionals. . Mré. | nue will Circle 0 ‘ Miss â€" ~The hel Gircle met yesterday dmw??%of Floyd afternioh 4t thdibgine of Mrs. F will session of the| Normal School at Spevem it, Wis | < Mrs. t tapp was hostess to nienibers of thé Naomi Circle on Thursda: | s sion: an Bromyie ever lege at ALBER omiouaiiyes Aaviphas con ad E. K. 8t. P trus ;of th?Doerï¬eld rian is%dnzheld ing at the home of Dr. and i $E Decrhold school, Tamsk and B. J. Marâ€" o ": i Sun q.y guests w. olf home. ~"N;_ and daughter, Wildg of Chi , Vis« ccdiihes her fast ove. escurted her last eveâ€" > filled the station of n : & Campbell Chapâ€" Hurt of tral Aveâ€" 1!%&0 Qc:iu Esther 1 Minn. 1 Giss returned from Edinburg, r (Sadie Galloâ€" ite ill with an iughlin has had past k her on of kford. i Davis will be of the Just Sew btterno?n. iter Man elt Jr., Monâ€" 567 of the devoâ€" THE PRESS Saturday, June 23 Beach Style Show â€" _ Deerfield _ AmericanLegion pound SIRLOIN STEAK pound. RIB VEAL CHOPS PRIME BEEF pound Very fancy; pound 1934 SPRING OSCAR MAYER‘S FANCY LEG LAMB FRANKFURTS 1 lb. tall can Fancy Red Salmon Green Mill Peas Small sifted size; 2# No. 2 cans Savoy Goï¬m Bantam Corn M [NO.) 2 OBE . i. ... 2 tee s ocrenr ds s recverinsincmnst Brown‘s Tomato Juice 13% oz. can; 8 for ...;....._._.... Scott Tomatoes Large Economy can; 2 cans . Kellogg‘s Corn Flakes Large pkg. 2 for pk..t FREE PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE Deerfield Masonic CARNIV AL x t o.~â€"jc ts "~â€"| Mukgie by !;. ~H â€" FRANK VOxi GEYSO AND 10â€"PIECE oxcn? RacEs AléD PRIZES FOR CHILDREN, ALL Ar F}ee i}oxqs of dmker Jack for each child present at ! Free Casl 805 Deerfield Avenue . Phone Pfield 1 Friday & Saturday, June % 2â€"23 Groceries â€" Fruits â€" Vegetables 19 (. Jic TA * GROCERY and M â€" REKEET SOL SHAPIRO $ponsored by J. B. Cémett & Co. MEATS 32¢ 26¢ 18¢ 21¢ 27¢ 18¢ 271¢ 25¢ 25¢ 23¢ FJ FED . (}} ï¬r?:%bé CHICKENS (Por ) ndmgAST 9 BONELESS 4 SIRLOIN ROAST BEEF pound pound California Plums per basket California Iceberg Lettuce 3 bunches Firm Red Ripe Toiatoes Vineâ€"Ripened Cantaloupes _| e ealll â€"" 7 Femple G;;ounds Pri Home Grown Asp&tgns Fancy New White Gobbler 15 l:.?;k 5 P se s ie hss ols BEEF TENDERLOIN THURSDAY, JUNE ow â€"|â€" 19€¢ 16â€"17 â€" 19 _ 15¢ ‘__19¢ 45¢ . 29¢ _Vik 23¢ #1, t W, â€" Park. â€" Mr. and ter Sund' Sgouts n*H 1 havt nbe 'iixr. o ol *lï¬d&y- r:]flbe_s'*“. Pï¬tw . ‘Mr., and N du Lac, Wis. lnst weekâ€"en m £. \ MMrs. Kenn n.o‘ luncheon gu Guild in Ev «â€" Mr.. l::. 1 mdro‘eenfll ols _‘ â€"* 1 Mrs. Chest sewing club tie club wi *d will n Vamsion. R ton, ® mne-' I this x the h ; her 3 Wal J am« ecimens 01 Mr. aund vée ; moved -ï¬â€ï¬‚l e Street. Mrs. Har sewng spaAY uave 618 N P\ 6 L. in Ral W at