34 Monday to Friday, 18 Holes .___._ 50c Menday to Friday, All Day .____,_ 75¢ Seturday A. M.. 18 Holes _________ 75¢ Seturday P. M., or All Day _______1.00 Seturday, iafter 4 P. M. ___.____._. 75¢ Particularly since Vernon has REDUCED ITS YÂ¥ 250 FEES to prices that are in most instances lower "=‘â€"£~7/£¥/" S than those charged by mediocre courses that "5"“;(’} t attract players only because of the low rates. o Now you can play this marvelous golf course as economicaly as the cheapest course that offers nothing comparable. Mrs. L. A. Dondanville and her two children of Moline, Ill., who are guests at the Ender home spent Monday and Tuesday with the chilâ€" dren‘s uncle, Father E. ‘L. Dondanâ€" ville, in Chicago. Mrs, L. A. Dondanville and two children of Moline are spending sevâ€" eral weeks with the Ender family. Marilyn Gayne, who has been visâ€" iting her grandmother, Mrs. W. F, Plagge this summer, returned Sunâ€" day to Chicago accompanied by her brother ‘Jack. They will spend a week with their maternal® grandâ€" Gagne in Park Ridge and another week with their jaternal grandâ€" mother Mrs. Otto Fromm in Chiâ€" cago. Marilyn and Jack are the chilâ€" dren of the late Vera Plagge Gagne. Mrs. Henry Pope and daughtor Miss Helen Pope have moved from Glencoe and are now living in their new home or Meadow Brcok Lane. Miss Pope is playing the role of the "Big Bad Wolf" at the Century of Progress Children‘s Theater in Chiâ€" cago. Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Willman of Whitefish Bay, Wis., spent Sunday with Mr¢. and Mrs. Clarence Huhn. Jack Willman, who has spent sevâ€" eral weeks here returned home with his parents on Sunday. Father Edward L. Dondanville of St. Thomas Acquinas Church in Chiâ€" cago visited at the Ender home on Saturday. VERNON Mr.. and Mrs. William, Antes of Highland Park, who have just reâ€" turned from Thomasville, Ga., were Sunday guests at the Ender home. Other visitors: were Mr. and Mrs. Albertâ€" Brunke and son Bernard of Evanston, Mrs, E. J. Bingham and daughter, Sally, and Mrs. Amelia Pyle of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wing and daughter Shirley are spending six weeks in the west. This week they are in Colorado. Mr. Wing is a vilâ€" lago trustec. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Merry and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dobbins and PAGE TEN 322 N. First St. Phone 77 Dahl‘s Auto Reconstruction Co. Auto Repainting Cold Frame and Axle Straightening Body and Fender Repairing SPRING SERVICE STATION WELDING AND SOLDERING 8e CLIFTON AVENUE Telephone Highland Park 2282 MU R PHY & SCHW ALL C O U N T RY â€" CLU B Heating and Plumbing Contractors Hot"W ater, Vapor, High or Low Pressure Steam Estimates on New and Remodaling Work â€" Repair Work a Specinity * DEERFIELD LOCAL and PERSONAL NEW TEMPORARY LOW RATES Just 1% miles west of Deerfleld daughter Patricia, attended the anâ€" nual Effingham Country reunion at Des Plaines on Sunday. Mrs. Samuelâ€"Fritsch and daughter Miss Helenmary are returning toâ€" day (Thursday) to their mome in Jacksonville, Fla., after an extended visit with Mrs. Fritseh‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mulke,. Almon Frost, Sr., with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shafroth and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frost attended the funeral of a cousin, Mrs. Charles De Maus in Kempton, IIl., on Sunday. Doreas Circle Three will meet Friâ€" day, Aug. 31, at the home of Mrs. Emil Fredricks. Mrs. Fred Meyér celebrated her birthday anniversary on Sunday. Mrs. Harry Baum has as her guest her sister, Miss Na Flagg, of New Judson, Ind. Emil Giss and George Rockenbach attended the Vernon Day Centennial at Half Day on Saturday. Mr. Rockenbach, age 93, is the oldest pioneer of that section. Mr. and Mrs. Oreal Kitch and son Arthur, have returned to their home in Bourbon, Ind. They had visited many relatives in this vicinity. _ Patricia Stace returned to her home in Green Bay, Wis., on Monâ€" day after an extended visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sceully, Sr. Miss Gertrude Schneider of Chiâ€" cago, visited Mrs. L. A. Dondanville at the Ender home on Sunday. Both called on Mr. and Mrs, John Dickinâ€" son Schneider in their new homs on Brierhill Road. Mis. Hasry Olendorf and Mrs. Harry Baum will attend their lunchâ€" eon bridge club on Tuesday at the Mrs. Raymond Bonson (Catherine Hoffman) is expected home this week from Waukeggn with her new little son, who was born last Monâ€" day. , Mr. and +Mrs. Wesley Maltby (Edna Bosold) and their children of Minneapolis, who have been visiting Mrs. J. Bosold in Peru, IIl., will spend next weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Huhn. * â€" Mr. and Mrs. Carl McManus of Manitowse, Wis., visited Mr. and Mrs. Rsymond Dobbins on Wednesâ€" day. Mrs. McManus ‘had been visitâ€" ing her mother in Detroit while Mr. McManus was at Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€" W in. Mrs. Fred Horenberger and Mrs. Fred La Bahn were guests at a luncheon bridge party on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. George La Bahn in Evanston. Sunday, Sunday, Sunday, Day L_.___ Sunday, 4 P. M 733 GLENCOE AVENUE Telephone Highland Park 2687 18 Holes before .7 A. M.._.1.00 7 to 12 Noon or All Day .1.50 12 Noon to 4 P. M. or‘ All M. D. MURPHY * Coccesmsecedee~~ 1.00 15¢ home of Mrs. Maurice Penney in Libertyville. The previous hostess was Mrs. Marvic Petersen. _ Mrs. Fred Nï¬m’hn spent Thursâ€" day :with her #gister Mrs. Minnie Dohérty in Chié‘l'ï¬o‘. * | Mrs. Jessie Peppers o% Carters: ville, Fla., left| Saturday for her home after a vigit with the (hester Wolf: and Harry Olendorf families. en Mrs. Alex Willman and Mts. Elâ€" mer ‘Clavey actéd as hOStesJï¬a on Thursday to members of the Chatter ‘N‘ Sew Club at the Chimneys Tavâ€" Mrs. William‘Button enteftained her circle of St. Paul‘s Church on Tuesday afternoon. The Sewing Soâ€" ciety, is meeting with Mrs. ?utton today (Thursday). I Mr. and Mrs. Louis Olson who werg residing in the Jaco& Sr. house have moved back to Highland Park. | | Mts. Anna Waterman of Eltnhurst spent several diys of last week at the ‘home of: Her brother, |Julius Johnion. ty Rithard Dennler is returning from Columbus, Ka., and will visit Kenâ€" neth! Wessling. , Frank Avnich underwent an apâ€" pendectomy in Waukegan last week. Frank is the :son of Mrs. Otto Gieske of Elm. Street. Misses . Berrigé; and | Margaret Whitacre ‘of Wgst Liberty, | Iowa, will ‘be the guégts of the Ohester Wesslings this weekâ€"end. duthorized Chrigtian ‘Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchaéed ihat Maintained by : 483 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD [Â¥ t (Rm: WEEK DAYS 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. + t SUNDAYS 2:30 to 5:30 for reading only. You are cordially invited to visit the Reading Room, where the Bible and aH { P E_A t4 UA i4 _ o f w e / * :\, t ra § ~ * /f'\i"“'im A.,! aET THIS FoRr Yyo OH LOOK ELECTRIC 1D GIvE: AnYTHING To TRY Aan ELECYRIC RANGE BEFORE Youigan heat ypur water automatically and econom:â€" icallyi at a Jpeé(al new low rate. Get particulars at * _ ohce from your PUBLIC SERVICE STORE. BovudHTt CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM PusLIC DON‘T STAY IN A HOT ANOTHER DAY! Zeq BeZ First Church of Christ, Scientist ° it Highland Park 41 YOU CAN MY DEAR. THERE‘s A SPECIAL QFFER on Now. i JUST CALL THE 11 PUELIC SERVICE STORE. VE ALWAYS THOUGHT THEY COST MUCH MORE TO RUN. _ AT THE "MARVY* RANGE JEAN HAsS. NT THE PRESS SERVICE COMPANY NEW LOW RATE UR WATER HEATING NORTHERN ILLINOIS where a group of Girl Scouts were enjoying a week‘s outing. Mr. and Mrs. Franc Hempstead have returned from‘ a trip through the west. Mrs. A. R. Warner and daughter Jane, and Miss Mabel ,Ducker re turned home Friday from Sturgeon Bay, Wis., where they had taken & cabin for several weeks. â€" Miss Jane Boland of Evanston has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Paul Olsen. Mary Adele Clark underwent a tonsilectomy on Friday at the Highâ€" land Park Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O‘Connor enâ€" tertained out of town guests last Sunday. _ Mrs. Edward Brennan of Chicago visited Mrs. Albert Roggow on Thursday. o â€" $ Marshall Fredricks is making a business trip to Tampa, Fla., this week. â€" J. Clark Ward and Miss Wanda Casper, of Park Ridge visited at the home of Mr. Ward‘s aunt, Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr. last Sunday. Robert, son of the A. J. 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