.. . Best of ly pays for 98 50 ind roll ays janitor mfort and SR lets you hland Park 28 r Garden ig of the Banâ€" + was held last fï¬thohonoot 8. Arthur Har. ting paper on e a ~warm TALLEBD & ARY 14, 1985 ience. Aet. 'lped†CLf Bird Talk rials. will give anâ€" ry 18 at the uhopl.t. Garden club. â€"Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Bruso will be "uatmmdlhndn “‘mnd and M&hfld on Saturday afternoon at the Tabor Lutheran church in Chicago. In the evening they will attend a young people‘s uT« at the Grace Evanâ€" gelical chure in Chicago where Dr. G. L. Schaller, associate editor of Sunday School Literature, ‘will be one of theâ€" speakers. Dr. SchaHer will return to Deerfleld with the Brusos to be their over nitht'fl:ut On Sunday, Dr. Schaller will speak at the mmpincnrvieqof‘the Bethâ€" lehem church. _ _ > i THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1985 _ Miss Clara Ender spent the weekâ€" end with [Miss Florence Ender in Chicago. ' Harry Frost fell on the ice Sunâ€" “’ and Droke & smajl Done in IWS * Mr. J. T. Gilfillan‘s father was inâ€" jured in .& recent automobile acciâ€" dent. Mrs. Arthur Merner is visitâ€" ing at their home in Chicago. Mrs. Margaret Pettis and Mrs. Wm. Johnston of the Deerfleld R. N. A. attended a meeting of the Highland camp on Wednesday eveâ€" m' m --u,.,,_“_xlj Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mehrtens ï¬lll children of Cicero visited at the Walter Page home on Sunday. Mrs. Eugene Boyer and her guest Miss Helen Kemp of Winnetka visâ€" ited Mrs. Victor Ryan in North Chiâ€" eago on Tuesday. § â€"â€" Deerfield Local and Personal Cassius Easton attended the Greenskeepers Convention held at Toronto, Canada, this past week., Mr. Faston is employed at the Briergate CGelf club. _.=:<>."~.3." .290 Clarence Repenning vonedbnde ving ie $y it _ Miss Jean Nygard spent the weekâ€" end with friends in Chicago. The Saturday Evening Neighbor‘s elub met at the Charles Johnston home last week. They will hold their next gathering with Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston. s e Miss Irene Rockenbach is attendâ€"| ing the annual meeting of the Chilâ€"] dren‘s Work Advisory section of the| International Council of Religiouns Education at the Stevens Hotel in Chicago from Feb. 13 to 15. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Giss, Vernon Giss and Mrs. Arno Frantz‘returned Sunday from a visit with the Emil Giss family in Edinburg, Texas. Mrs. C. R. Murrie and baby are returning this week from the Highâ€" land Park hospital to their home on Spruce street. i4 ..41: ME ECC ECCE The two young people‘s groups 0f $t. Paul‘s church have ? meetings for this month. The L. club meets the third Thursday ‘ the Tri~C ‘society, the last évening. s J eveniug. William A. Rogerk, director 0o ( the Juvenile Police Schools of Am<|‘ erica and a famous finger print ex | pert and, crime fighter, will s â€" at the Sunday evening service of S Paul‘s Church on Feb. 24. to the frankness and importance 0 the subject it is not fitted for chilâ€" dren under 12 years of age. Thi is to be the last of the Sunday ev ning programs before the Len season. Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, xause of the popularity of : Sunday evening programs, plans have a similar series next winter; The church auditorium has filled each time even in bad weather. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hurt celebratâ€" ed their twelfth wedding anniverâ€" sary on last Sunday at | home on Central Avenue. Out ¢ town guests were Mr. and Mrs. â€" roll Eichhorn of Niles Center, + and Mrs. Charles Nichols of Chi Heights, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bloo stadt of Cicero. Deerfleld were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gruver, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Palmer, + and Mrs. Elmer Carlson and Mys. Irene Shrader. ® 71 and broke a small bone in his IPCNC DHEEITC*A Miss Margareth Plagge, who has been teaching the kindergarten class in the Deerfleld school since Januâ€" lry?,hasbeenml‘nfldtoflg’lt grade in the Farnsworth School in Forest Glen, in the Chicago system. She began her duties there on last Thursday. Mrs. Harry Muhlke will take Miss Plagge‘s place in Grammar School. For ont the class was under the C.W. .81 but the school board has now over the project and will con! ue it until the close of school in June. Mrs. Bruce Blaine will be to a group of young MA on Fridav afternoon who plan to form Mrs. Bruce Blaine will D€ / to a group of young matro Friday afternoon who plan t« a circle in St. Paul‘s Church. Mr. and Mrs. Aibert ACS Elmwood Park were Sunday at the Philip Scully Sr. home. Misses Ruth and Zoe, Andare"". and Miss Johnson of Chicago were weekâ€"end guests at the Raymond Meyer home. Mrs. Meyer wasd wes hostess at a party Saturday | eveâ€" ning in compliment to her Mrs. Harry Allsbrow at luncheon on Tuesday a Mr. and Mrs. E. H. J i two children and Mrs. Petâ€" io w 00 hindas onmants at Arâ€" _ Mr. and Mrs. E. H. « two children and Mrs. tis were Sunday guests thur Gathmann home i CHUL u-uuu-uy Te ic m Mr. and Mrs. Otto on moving from the Lange Elm Street to ‘the Varner low on the same street. _ _| . _ _ Barbara Hurt nurhb‘d“:u: party on Monday afternoon or of her Q:Ih N;M’ ufl Mr. and Mrs. William birth son Kenneth attended the 81st /s day anniversary of Mr. ay aunt, Mrs. Emma Briggman in Forest Glen. o Mrs. Fred Haggie will enter‘"‘ .. Albert K 4 were Su_nd-;n:;â€" in Anderson ootccialticâ€"ts 9 Wl T 1 iston|| Mr. and Mrs. Donal vis and their|three sons have | ved {rom Northâ€" Mrs. brook to Windsor Road [in ighland ‘Park and two of their|ho entered tend.: the Deerfield Grammat '!;chool on Chil.| Monday. Mr. Dayis is the butcher f the|at the Deerfield |Nati tal Tea Co. gious|, The trimming df treéls and shrubâ€" el in bery on parkwa; oughout the vill;ge is an IERC pro t for Deerâ€" hamnav ï¬el & & the Woman‘s Missio the| Presbyterion Ch day afternoon, Feb,. 21, at h on Osterman Avenye. r Varner and l:uthl;du have charge o p 7 topic of which is “TL m Jerome and Ruth t Plains, Wis., spent home of their grandfather, Karch: | Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Mefer and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert M visited at the John wald Home in North Chicago, on |S es S Mrs. F. G. Wade will hostess to members of Do Two on Wednesday, Feb. 20, at rome on Telegraph Road. K;‘s. D t Merâ€" reg is chairman of (this girdle. arbara Ashman and iel| Jean Barbara Ashmmhndl Sqii: will entem.iiyt“v at a Valentine Party or evening (tonight) at the hame. PST)3 | Miss Rose Nolan and son of Rondout visi arl Frost home on Fr Nolan has just return month‘s visit in Tatoma (Mr. and Mrs. Josep! and family visited ï¬ i Idwin home in Lake Sunday. e PE ‘Mrs. George Harder t#n the Friday after club next week. ; Miss Rita McGuire an English of Evanston we end guests of Mrs, I Mr. and Mrs. â€" in the Clarence Sherde: \Mrs. Harry Baun Libertyville bridge day afternoon. _ _| Mrs. Hubert McG :tz the Holy Cntu is afternoon at he kegan Road. | | Mrs. Robert P. Gree tained her club last W luncheon.â€" Mrs.| Harry be the next hostess. ,â€" lin Parsons, mothe of Mrs. Edâ€" win Easton, js very ill gt her daughâ€" ter‘s home. | â€"| ~~ Carl E. Bates, secritary‘ of the Deerfield Rotary |Club,] who received answers from fof! Rotary Ulubs to his New Yeir‘s greetings, sent out Dec. 1D, refd these comâ€" munications at q recelit meeting of the Deerfield Club. BHrincipal R. L. Sandwick of the High |School, helped Atranslate â€" Fren and ~Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok th written in German. New o arrive this week, in addtion to thie previously mentioned 24, are frop De Petropoâ€" ‘A your dealer‘s store . and his qdvertisements â€"for x m.gd.vu,cdifor- iA‘s n improved avocado. st bumper crop of ity foj everyone â€" at prices ich m4ke dimes do the work t irs used to! f molre than 400 different ieties| of avocados or alliâ€" or pelirs only 14 are good mmaf School on is is||the butcher atioftal Tea Co. treels and shrubâ€" pughout the projibct for Deerâ€" ire 18 S‘;}: r h x & mmninod her club list. Tuesâ€" will ‘enterâ€" oseph Atâ€" ‘d |at . the ‘ay. Miss 1 from a Vagh. ° Miss Rose the weekâ€" t Brand. are living apartment. lade enterâ€" Inesday at Baum will intertainâ€" g Bociety on Wauâ€" orest on ’D’Gonhor Nicholas ’lel J“t: hï¬r":l!ay H. Selig lety of Thursâ€" ir home . Earl m, the â€"Cross at the lis, Brazil; American Do Sul; and from Harbin Rotary Club in Harâ€" bin, Manchoukuo. |_ > __> i ndaiw Wwsc intes indhwing w on I 1 Deerfield Rotarians will present the programs at the Glencog Rotary Club on Tuesday, Feb. 19. . James Duffy is sta; at the James Ryan home and as$} in the care of Mr. Ryan, who is ill. Mrs. James Kilcoyne ‘;m in a santarinm and Mrs. Christ Mentzer is staying at the_l(ilcoyne_:}xm _ Miss Luella Plagge, of Chicago, spent Sunday with her f , Mrs. mOyd Sw- + g‘ ‘:. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krause enâ€" tertained at dinner on Sunday. Miss Louige Huhn and Irene Rockenbach‘ attended a thildren‘s division institute in Libertyville on Saturday. Sixty teachers from Lake on o 4. m nB delaie r. W.>F. Weir eâ€"at a meeting of the Northbrook Presâ€" byterian Church Sunday: at 12:15 p.m. for the purpose of electing & new minister of that church. Dr. W. F. Weir, minister of the Deerfield Presbyterian Church, atâ€" tended the annual meeting of the Interdenominational _ Cotuncil _ on Men‘s Work Tuesday in the Morâ€" rison Hotel, Chicago. o. neea es Waukegan and Webster Avenue Mou CErmine Cleaners, Inc Only an expï¬ï¬ew cleaner cf operate one of the largest and : lishments on th‘t}#)rth Shore. give long life to m rugs. Courteous prompt service enough to be Calavos. They have fibreless meat, small seeds, and up to 22 times as much of the flavorâ€"bearing natural fruit ï¬ï¬‚ut givesCalâ€" avos their melting goodness! * Try two oi three today. Look for the qLc stamped on Calavos w% buy, They insure praise from family and Orien ta l’ Phone Highland Park 3710 $ THEOPRESS ty XP 3 We Specialize in Cleaning Domestic and Hook Rugs he Proik nteae s /»"’ :.J: $ 4 $ %.. v 95 s .. Tess s Mn _ + aner can clean rugs properly. We st and most. modern cleaning estabâ€" Shore. Thorough dry cleaning will rugs. Estimates ehgetfully given. service â€"â€" > Personal delivery On Wednesday Dr, Weir addressâ€" ed a dinner meeting of the Norâ€" wood Park Pun}:yhfln Church on "administration., * Mrs. Willian Steinhaus ent,erfl ed Circle Two of St, Paul‘s Ch on Friday afternoon at her home on Park Avenue. _Miss Charlotte Brand will be the hostess ‘to members of the Just Sew Club on Tuesday afternoon. .. > Mrs. C. T. Anderson entertained eight at ‘luncheon't:d bridge last Wednesday at her home on Chestâ€" nut Street. | *Mr. and Mrs. Orville Endebrock will move from the Varner bungalow on Elm Street to the Gustay Koch eottage on Hazel Avenue. A chicken a la king supper, t0o which the public Hvénvitad, will be sponsored by the _ oman‘s Auxil« iary of Bethichem Church, Deerfield. Thursday evening, tonight. Memâ€" bers‘ of the committee in charge aro Mrs. Floyd Stamt., Mrs. J. T. Gilâ€" fillan and Mrs. C. V. Steiner. Servâ€" 3inz will start at 5;30 p.m. _ Miss Harriett Stryker is planning ito go to Dysart, lowa, to visit her sister, Mrs. J. Kynett Huhlen.“ bovict tssc mt olailetate dA thrly efpectnt Mrs. Frances Qlcbert ds Bet HOYW TO SERVE HALVEDâ€"Cutlengthwise ac,{lanx:ht“:nm sufficiently to yield readily Wce coammdeesâ€"Be wl se dnpicdney: to entle pressure of Serve halves un‘«ud on lc:mu‘ bed rit a light, sharp dressing or lemon juln’ud sait. iu with a SLICEDâ€"Halve, peel and slite Calavos, Serve on Ween PR ds mmmfu.' °::.n.s‘: or meat salads. Cube Calâ€" avos and serve in cocktail sauce for a first course. he, t 0. . o emamonitie ; Eo # . \'E,'f:‘fff:‘.â€"flg‘ Bs s Ma & d ocms ts Seenen O To o omenbare wos & o s ce oo n o ds ces :. o one. o | 1. omeemenee e n Highwood, IIl. and Mrs. g John Weber were bridge guests at the home of Mrs. Thomas Kilroy in Chicago on Thursday. Ambrose Montavon has opened a sandwich shop in the Knaak buildâ€" ing on Waukegan Road. Mr. Montâ€" ayon has previously been propriâ€" etor of the Blue Grass Inn (now Mrs. Russell‘s Briarside Tea Room) and Green Tree Inn, which burned several weeks ago. C ‘ _ The Areme Club will meet Thursâ€" day evening, Feb. 28, at the home of Mrs. William Lorenz in‘ Northâ€" Dollar Day MEN‘S WORK TROUSERS MEN‘S DRESS RUBBERS DOHAF DAY .._....._.__â€"wâ€"clcecmeecc~ MEN‘S DRESS SHIRTS MEN‘S iCAPS Dollar Day â€".â€" Dollar Day Specials MEN’SOLFIBER SILK 25¢ SOCKS MEN’SIHEAVY WOOL SOCKS MEN‘S, HEAVY RIBBED UNION SUITS Dollar Day .:. t wnnen uniprniceeeided ie ut w ige enc in iineninittontts 326 Waukegan Avenue CONLON ; AUTOMATIC IRONER 2 pown ... G9¢ a week NEW LOW PRICE e Iron a whole wash while seated comfortably! That‘s wmyou'tegbletodowithuConlonAnmdcnooet. This modern laborâ€"saving appliance can be yours at smalloost‘.OnlySZdownâ€"chebdmcebtulowufl.c .week,pcyublemondxlyonyo?tmecnicmbill. 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He underwent oper« ation on Thursday and »h Saturday. Mr. Bickford is the local police. magistrate, a member of the police, magistrate, a memvell0" "** rhamber of commerce and the Deerâ€" field Rotary Club. TWO SPEEDSâ€"SAVES TIME PAGE ELEVEN Highwood __;!_l. 81 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $