Wa w § i a i4 i a1 €4 1 Mrs. William Johnston spent Friâ€" day and Saturday with hert mother, Mrs. Katherine Spencer in|Chicago. Mrs, P.=~J., Juhrend as her guest this week Miss Helen Oft of Fredericksburg, Iowa. Shte accomâ€" panied Mr. and Mrs. Schult and daughter. EXther, also of Fredericksâ€" burg, to Deerfield, where the Shults visited their daughter, Mrg. Arthur Pagel, over the weekâ€"end. Miss Esâ€" ther is remaining until ay and she and Miss Ott and the Hubert Juhrends will drive out to Towa. Litâ€" tle Gerald Juhrend will in with his grandparents, the Poter Juhâ€" rends, while his parents the week in Fredericksburg. | 8 John Garrity, son of Mrs Garrity Anderson of N« was married Thursday, Woodstock to Miss Irene . Republic, Mich., in a q mony. Miss Elsie Koski, the bride, acted as brides Matt Anderson served as t Following the ceremony a dinnier was given at the U in Wheeling. Mr. and M will live in Wilmette. The mother was formerly head of the Deerfield telephone Mr. and Mrs.C. T. B their niece, Sister M. Hilary etto Academy in Woodla‘ day. Sister Hilary was A and spent her childhood h is a teacher of music a Academy. . Miss Verene Gunckel upderwent an appendectomy at the Waukegan Hospital on Saturday. â€" JA it ~Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Olfen were Sunday dinner guests at Alfred Wilson home. $ son Howard were guests, Sunday, at the home of Mr.jand Mrs. Max Hoffmeister in f C Mrs, M. L. Doty and . house guest, Mrs. E. C. Barnes Damisâ€" eotta, Maine, will be ts at a large luncheon on Friday| at the home of Mrs. C. F. Southward in Kenilworth, â€"A dinner party in Chiâ€" cago this evening (Thursday) has also been planned in honor of Mrs. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Proting of Elmâ€" hurst visited Mrs. Protind‘s sister, Mrs. Walter Page on Monday. Mr. and Mr3.+B. H. K&j daughter, Mrs. Alex Wi Monday evening for Minn cause of the serious Kress‘ oldest sister, M Monahan. Dr. W. F. Weir conducted a coachâ€" ing conference in church inistraâ€" tion for the Grand Rapidg Presbyâ€" tery at Grand Haven, Mich., on Monday, Nov. 19. Mrs. George Vetter of Chicago is spending this month at home of her sister, Mrs, A. H. M e. PAGE TEN © You get a full measure of heat from every ton of Waukegan e. And heat is what you want when you buy fuel. Extra heating value with Waukegan Coke| is possible because this clean, grime free fuel is made to heat your home more economically. Eléments that will not burn are removed .. . leaying only the carbon that proâ€" duces heat without making smoke or soot. Only a few ashes remain. For comfort . . . Waukegan Coke burns dependably and is easily regulated. Holds a fire readily without going out. Ask your fuel dealer to r mend the correct size for your heating plant. Then order a supply for clean, economical heating. burn-cléan economical WAUKECAN 4n ALL Paul Borchard $ Frank Siljestrom Highland Park] Fuel Co. Menoni & Mecogni Mercer ber Companyâ€"Deerfleld, IIL IA)EERFIELD . LOCAL) and PERSONAL! WVA Recommended an‘d Sold by \ CLEA LUKEM ORrpER Frances hbrook : & "uk oski of et cereâ€" ister of id and st man. wedding n Hotel Garrity *groom‘s operator office. "visited , at Lorâ€" on Sunâ€" ce Eads re. ~She Loretto and , left polis beâ€" of Mrs. Patrick SMOKELESS Mr. and Mrs. David Derby spent the weekâ€"end in Greencastle, Ind., | and attended Dad‘s Day at Dée Pauw ;University, where their son, John, is a senior. | $ The Independent Social Club will meet Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 12, at the home of Mrs. Albert Mitchell, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Dobbins of Arâ€" lington Heights spent Sunday with Mrs. Dobbins‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Neville of Elm Street. Jean Pettis has been pledged to Sigma Alpha lIota, an honorary musical sorority, at the University of Arizona. She was one of four freshmen to receive this honor. Mrs. Harry Norton «and little daughter Elizabeth Lu of | Harvey, ill., spent Friday at the Fred Meyer ome. t . Ralph Dunham returned Sunday evening from a several weeks vacaâ€" tion trip in Wisconsin, > The Deerfield Chamber of Comâ€" merce will meet this evening at Shugrue‘s Restaurant for their monthly dinner meeting. | The Arthur Merner family spent Sunday at Gilman, I11, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wolterding and family have moved from‘the Geary house on Brierhill Road to Highland Park. ‘- Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reeds had as their dinner guests on Saturday eveâ€" ning, Mr. and Mrs, William Hutchiâ€" son of Waukegan, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hutchison of Chitago and Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison. t Mr. and Mrs, Joseph O‘Connor and family visited at the Baldwin home in Lake Forest on Saturday. Miss Ruth Anderson of Chicago spent the weekâ€"end with her sister, Mrs. Raymond Meyer. :‘ ; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine and Mrs. Olivia Anderson with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siljestrom of Highland Park were dinner guests on Sunday at the Wesley Wn'g.ht home in Chiâ€" cago. Celus ? % Committees of the FHoly Cross Jubilee mét Monday evening at the rectory to make final reports of the silver anniversary celebration reâ€": cently â€" held ~at the â€" Holy ~Cross Mr. and Mrs. Ben| Siljestrom of Saunders Road attended the Meadow Brook Country Club Farmer‘s dinâ€" ner at No Man‘s‘ Landon Friday evening. hyX Donald Bach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bach of Itasta, is in the Elmâ€" hurst Hospital. Donald, a senior in high school, lost three fingers in a corn shredder on Armisti¢e Day. Mr. and Mrs. George Laubenheimâ€" er and Mrs. Laubenheimer‘s mothâ€" er, Mrs. Thumler of Chicago, were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. J. C. Ender. m j The Sewing Society of the Holy Cross Church is meeting ‘this afterâ€" noon at the rectory. | t For New Comfort and New Savings BY NAME _ NORTH SHORE G. <In a recert conversation with Postmaster F. H. Meyer, he stated‘ that undoubtedly a new postmaster would not be appointed until aftér the new year. His successor has not as yet been innouncedibut there hf keen in:zrein and competition in the race. ; ng Mr. Meyer‘s Lhel post offite was moved from |a tiny| wooden structure to its present lo-l cation. : | Mrs. John D. Schnelder o Hill Road has as her gues week her sister, niece and :1 Of Indiaha. I Mrs. William; Haggle entertained at a quilting party for the| Royal (Miss Vivian Haggie {hu a ed from her recent il?xeu % s her teaching in Mayw Monday. B 1| ’fl? Louis Ott family vis the Jacob Ott home Thursd: ning, »Cox Fred Tappenbeck and his of (Chicago visited Mr. an Emil Fredricks on Saturday. ‘ Mt. and Mrs. H. C., YoungT spent the weekâ€"end in Minneapolis 3 ‘Miss Martha Ashman entertained at a party Wednesday evering in hondr of her birthday| anniversary. â€" The E. J, Ginters have retu %ti;" home in Bannockburn } family who had loccupi Ginter home moved to Chica; es 0 old c outts adtsnotmodeiniined oolinuds .ls in i reo < ales Ann Siljes was hostâ€" Zi" ten guests at a.tgt:‘(hda party day afternoon at her‘ home on Staniley Jr., and Mr. u:%un , were Sunday dinner at the Joseph Milligan§home l n Heights. â€" £:* % Mnd Mrs. Irving Brand had as their guests at ‘dinner Sunday ever Miss Mary (Hobart and t d Huber of Highland Park. GAS $ Takj advantage _of new savings and unusually easy terms I for Buy T HE P RE S S hanksgiving! and n, Mr. son rge guests in Arâ€" ted at y eveâ€" coverâ€" nd ~reâ€" ood on â€"The ed the Brier s. this ephew ned to father _ Mrs. Your New Mr. and Mrs. Fred Millikan are moving from Miss Josephine Woodâ€" man‘s apartment to the Beckman ‘house on Osterman Avenue. § |._Kurt Von Mueliee and Henry Walsh of Chicago visited Mr,. Von i'l(uelle!"luncle, Emil Fredricks, on | Tuesday. ‘ > Mrs. H.+C. Youngs entertained her sewing club on Wiednesday afterâ€" noon. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hoffman returned Friday from a several days visit with relatives in Peoria. : Miss Luelia Willman and little Sally Cramer of Luyte Forest are spending several days with Sally‘s grandmother, Mrs. ~Rathburn, in Pontiac, Mich. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Jacobs Jr. and gon of Zion were guests at the Edâ€" ward Juhrend home in â€" Highland Park on Thursday. ts Mrs, Molly Pfister and family are moving into the Eberline house on Chestnut Street, recently vacated by the A. V. Mericles, who have moved into the Stryker building. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston and Mrs. Conrad Uchtman visited Mr.:. and Mrs. Kenneth Halloway (Doerothy Johnston) in Joliet on Sunday. They also visited their mother, Mrs. Harriet Johnston in Lockport. . 31 Neighbors at her home on Elm Street on Thyrsday and again yesâ€" terday. The quilt will be given away at the R.N.A. birthday party. Robert Fredricks is leaving tomorâ€" row to spend the winter with his aunt Mrs. Fred Kalbitzer in Arcaâ€" dia, Mich: K. a Your Typewriter Man Highland Park 567 . REPAIRS â€" RENTALS â€" SALES ALBERT LARSON STATIONER E. K. 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