30 p.m. SEN P.; 1024 al Charch, hwab ‘were Mrs.: Dickâ€" 24, 19856 ‘kman of was ner. 29¢ 55¢‘ 29¢ 39¢ 89c 29¢ 17¢ 14¢ 29¢ _ * " } »eisgellancous shower was given | day, Feb. 7, at the home of Mrs. _ _ Sun.s, Lillian Schwab last Thursâ€" | Fred Meyer.. f a A 9 mening at the Emil Mentzer| Among those from here will ‘ 8 " o. Highland Park. Miss|altend the Presbyterian ‘Unâ€" _ o onis marriage to George Dickâ€"|ion at the Chicago Union 1 \ Sn of Meivin, DL., will take place| Club tonight are Dr. and Mrs. W. t oo Sonth. F. Weir, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mc â€" ""atys, Carl T. Anderson was hostâ€"| Gregor, Mr. and Mrs. D. L.{ Merâ€" S ced tweive at luncheon and bridge | rel}, Mrs. C. J. Davis and Mrs. Edâ€" â€" Sn at her home on Chestnut| na Stanger Orsborn.. The . Dr. _ fieet. Honors at bridge went to| Raiph W. Sockman of Christ â€" S M. L. Kerrihard, Mrs. Elmer|dist Church of New York City is _ M *" 1... ~‘Clarence Anderson | to be the speaker. % Aat E&z"wâ€" uc . ass to iws"" â€" prdey * O greet. . H Claves, * -‘*lrS- 3 _ Miss Ch â€" rntmimg the siscellaneous TLillian S 6# at 1 s High} '..»' Mrs. ‘Clarence Anderson "A Mrs. Alex Willman. ® "‘Afies Charlotte Brand is enterâ€" mining the Thursday Evening Dinâ€" ner C1Ob tonight. C The > Louis Sweet, Pl'?f“““;! ‘Of iuable to _ to gunday eV« w» be p. Weir d _ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O‘Connor n nmiay gucsia at the N. Dald ï¬â€™m in Lake Forest. \_ Mrs. Albert Hagi is ill at her _home in Libertyville. â€" . Mrs. Edward Trier of Chicago is ‘ entertaining her 500 luncheon club ~ on Wednesday, Feb. 6, at the home *of Mrs. Earl Frost. _ ‘Mrs. William C. Wing will enâ€" *\ tortain Dorcas Circle Four at &A g%uis Sweet,: professor of Roéd theology,: at the Presbyâ€" ; Seminary in Chicago, was to be the guest speaker on f evening at the Presbyterian irch, because of illness, Dr. W. "Weir denrud the messhage. * _ w L. Walton entertained Â¥. Weir delilereu HC IRCRSCREY wW,. L. Walton entertained p Club at luncheon an Tuesâ€" f i Frost and John. Ott Jr: who are in the motor transport WV & ho o digioe A ie ts ;_ e , left ' irgh. m > 3 ‘ Rhe Deerfield Chamber of. Comâ€" mpfee will hold its annual election mer ‘.n' tonight beginning : with a L o‘clock dinner at Shugrue‘s Restaurant. luncheon today. $ Mrs. Fred Haggie will be hostess to members of Dorcas Circle Three st luncheon tomorrow. 4 Mrs. Walter Hofman will enterâ€" ie o 2 ie m Lis 1 tain her bridge club on Friday afâ€" "The Altar and Rosary SoCi@bY || will meet at the Holy Cross Rectory Friday evening, Feb. 1, with Mrs. Eugene Ender, Miss Clara Ender, and Mrs. B. F. Gentry as hostesses. * Mrs. John Grootemont has reâ€" turned to her home in Appleton, Wis., after a visit at the home: of ‘her daughter, Mrs. G. A. Willen. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reeds :nd 1024 8M 2. h uiisrcrcnteinitetona PB sons Walton and Carter tv;:ngdig- ner guests Saturday at & V. [;uhbn hono in Chicago. _ MF. and Mrs. S. P. ‘Hutchison %-t' Sunday at the home of their son Roy Hutchison in Chicago. There are now 34 children enrollâ€" ed in the kindergarten at Deerfield Grammar School, with Miss Marâ€" gareth Plagge, as instructor.‘ â€" The Presbyterian Dorcas Society will hold an all day meeting Thursâ€" AY, JANUARY 24, 1935 He was a lady‘s man, if ever there was one. But see those gorgeous, big cuffs? Friend Don used snuff and â€" naturally â€" he meezed. Right into those cuffs â€" and all over his collar, too! Messy? Unsanitary? He was a BUM compared to you. Of course he never heard of having his clothes cleanâ€" NB 3 00 astmer andl DEERFIELD _ LOCAL and PERSONAL he never heard OL Ha&Y*BB "*""~"""" zm ed. Just kept on muflnxuquednzmd winning the ladies. It would be a mortal sin if you tried that today. Especially when you can look as well as any prince or king in clothes that get regular cleaning, and |Te!!|u service. 327.29 N. Green Bay Rd. Monday morning for â€"but he lodked like c BUM compared to YOU Rosary Society Phone Deerfield â€" â€"â€"â€" Phone Highland Park 3 ‘John B. Nash, Prop. i Tuesâ€"| _ Mrs. Fred LaBahn spent Wednesâ€" f :\ day at the home of her sister, ‘Mrs. Ott Jr.} Minnie Doherty in Chicago. | ansport| â€" Miss Laura Wessling, o has ing for| been living in the John fitryker i home, has moved to the a ent £ Comâ€"| in the James Fritsch residence on election | Deerfield avenue. PS Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Holmmut the weekâ€"end in Joliet and : ity. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M were hosts at a party on Monday evening in honor of Mr. Muhlke‘s birthday anniversary. Mr. Richard Walsh gone to Woodstock, where. her ther, agoef! 93 years, is very ill. â€" xrs. Robert Greenslade of Highâ€" lanil Park will entertain her Deerâ€" field Sewing Club next Wedpnesday. Mrs. Chester Wolf entertajned the members of her dewing clyb at a liuncheon last Tuesday. : Mys. Pal Hunter will be the next hostess. | Mrs Milton Frantz, Mi Frantz and=Miss Laura attended the funeral cf Mi Gieske in Barrington last day hokce : dhi Mrs. Fred Selig spent several days of last week at the c}r of her son, William Selig, in, ¢ago. Circle One of St. Paul Church is meeting Thursday af! n at the home of Mrs. Fre ka Koeâ€" belin: tWe it , | â€" <‘Mrs. W. J. Button will be hostess to members of the Ladies‘] Aid Soâ€" lciety of St. Paul‘s Ch 'm;un- DON JU A eve Mr. and Mrs. LAFl MUKS . Y*X" hosts at a party on Friday night #t their home on Central| avenue. David Stryker and Olive Frantz of the ELC.E. at the‘ hlehem Church Tuesday evening following the monthly business meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph| Peterson, with a party of twelve, ttended a dinner dance at the Sha Counâ€" try Club on Saturday ning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schar were Highla s Olive V essling s. Mary Wednesâ€", nd Park N! Sunday guests at the ET man home in Long Grove. :f:; se es h Ni fame of ay bon at the home OL Mrs. W. F. wep. â€" i Mr. and Mrs, James Macadio 6f Chicago were the weekâ€"end guests ‘of their daughter, Mrs. Ralph Pet: erson. Miss Dorothy Wessling entertainâ€" ed ‘the officers of the Bethlchem %. P. M. C. last Tuesday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. afd Mrs. Roscoe Wessling. 1 Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok return d from New Franklin, Mo., where she had taken her mother, Mrs. isa Haase, who had been a house guest at the Piepenbrok home for sevéral months. i T RAOTUID+ f WE Mrs. Hutfle%&ch celebrated her 75th birthday anniversary on ri« day, Jan. 11, at her home on Dun: dee Road. â€" !â€" s td eC WEME _ £ SE EVC PEKes NK : OB MEUE We s e e c 20 Pectpe ie C S 1 months. t o { ‘Mrs. Robert Hedges (Ruth Patâ€" Mrs. ï¬utfleg&ch celebrated her | terson) entertained her bridge club 75th birthday anniversary on JA ) last Tuesday‘ evening at her home day, Jan. 11, at her home on *) in Edison Park. dee Road. _ . (~1\/| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Aherns of Miss Ethel Titus visited at the| chicago were guests Saturday at Roland Meyer home in Ivanhoe 4884 | gng Jonphe?or'enin home. Sunday. Mi"é}m '“:; ;? t4g Ray Gunckel and son LeRay of end guest of Mr. and Mrs. §98| riopjand Park visited Verene Gunâ€" Lange of‘dL%l;ty\émel. T A dr.\it{‘ ckel on Friday, f Mr. a . Carl T. An n * lat day|â€" A large delegation from here atâ€" :’eer:int:.)sts a? pridge on Sant 4 l tended ‘the Rebekah installation in Mr. and ‘Mrs. Harry Norton and Highland Park last Tuesday eveâ€" onsA C nR Cmticahkath â€" Tt nf | NIBE: â€" e e e _‘Mr. and ‘Mrs. Harry Norton and little daughter, Elizabeth Lu, of Harvey, I!l., gpent the weekâ€"end at the Fred Me?er home. foc d Ing. FHRR: : ORE. MIW _ ORBICL EC CT & d Frank Ott of Chicago v'isited;i'hh erty in Deerfield under the superviâ€" sister, Mrs. Charles‘ Selig on Friâ€" | sion of MarshaH Pottenger. â€" The day. He also visited at the Fred | work is an IERC project with plans Selig family home. C which call for the construction of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Plagge and | a tennis court and baseball diamond daughter, ine, of Hines, I1.,| later. > A portion of the pond was spent Sunflay with Mr. Pllz‘gé'l flooded the fore part of the week. mother, Mrs. W. F. Plagge. | _ ~ Mhe Deerfield Chapter of the Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heslefl and | Eastern Star will have a birthday baby and sixt:},er Florence, and ‘?Hrs party. of all its members on Thursâ€" Dora Hesse of Chicago, visited at | day evening, Feb. 21. A table will the Conrad (Uchtman home: Thursâ€" | be set for o:fl\ mong‘n‘ u;d guests S M NE i c en hn naen noly. day. | f Pl'um‘ i i and Heating § .\ ~~ ELECTROL OIL BURNERS _\ $12% Laurel Avenue â€" Highland Park Shop Phone, mghnand?hrk Park 271 â€" Residence, H Mor Everything you nooé‘ft know in planning your modern kitchen is included in our free kitchen planning service. We invite you to moï¬o fise of this service without expense or obligation of any kind. T: What changes should be made to make your kitchen modern? Can mode/ ization be effected stepâ€"byâ€"step? What will be the cost? These questions will be answered . . . andâ€"drawings and specificatipns prepared . . . at your request. 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