; #er. 734 33 h w fls i $y 1% Coninat it avmond arucrmmne sn Licd Bicavey 0 uce am ze Elizabeth Ann and Belinda Stadler have gone to Ringle, Wis., to visit their â€"aunt : Mrs. Jacob Hutenberg. Upon Mr. Carl Sta s return from Wisconsin, he will take his mother to Bement, I!I1. . V ecal l Mrs. Pauline V. Botker of Highâ€" land Park ‘has purchased the I. A. Rapp home on Chestnut Street and will take possession on August 1. _ .. Mr. and Mrs. dairl;_wlla&:er :ï¬ Grand Junction, Towa, are guests of Mrs. Luther‘s brother, Isaac Rapp. â€" Mrs. Arthur Page! and Mrg. A Peterson were hostesses last Thurs; day to the Bethlehem Woman‘s Aux Miss Florence Pige entertained a a party Saturday evening in p of her birthday anniversary, â€"â€" | a"all'“flon' nd(flsn e d Mr. and. Mrs.,.Romayne Stryker and three| children of Ottawa, III. spent the weekâ€"end at the Knaak home. f ie RNonGatibatie, NT CA 20e B Miss Margaret A. Heath of Chiâ€" cago spent the past week{at the Reichelt home. 8 4 Mr. and Mrs. William Whiting of Chicago were guests at the Lincoln Pe_tfjs h_o_me on Saturday. Mrs. Mary Hood Byrne h;?shylng with Mrs. Jack Johnston for several weeks. e U Mr. and Mrs. Lester m?.mn‘g (Roma: Dawson) have moved to Northbrook. o k Adam Courson Jr. of Bro‘nsto‘m, Ill., is visiting his sister irs. Delâ€" bel't Mmr a j 5 i & Franklin Hrdlicka and father are living in the William mond electric shop. _ : t / t Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Johnson Regular meetings of the ‘Deerfield Masonic lodge have been dis¢ontinuwed during the summer months, resumâ€" ing their gatherings the first Tuesâ€" d‘y evening in September.. The picnic planned by the field Masonsand O. E; S,; has postponed to Sunday," July 14. I will be held near the Des river, Half Day. o t o d ce o Oe 1 ngeo o o ce j s ol o 08 m Een et t : F. J. LaBahh attended a tor‘s meeting of the National B ‘ Co. in Chicago on Wednesday. g. Miss ‘Atrlent «Haseman of 1 Grove is spending this week at home of her aunt, Mrs. Frank Schar. Mrs. Augusta Huhn, Mr, and M Hugo Huhn and the latter‘s moth of Chicago visited .at the home Mrs. Mary Huhn on Sunday., _ | Mr. and Mrs. Orville ï¬ndebr:lci and son, Dorris, spent last week iting in EMingham, III, | _ $ _ SHIPSTAD and other iDS CHAMPION SKATERS oa%ooorm frmz-la Mr. and Mrs. Ethan W‘igmn nï¬ family of Whitefish Bay, Wis., Saturday at the home of Mrs. J. G. Willman. . ty s $ ¢ Wez ho h Nett Andetson hads moved | to Mrs. Mary Bi ey‘s house on Osterman Avenue. _ The Deerfleld Village Board will hold its regular meeting on Tuesâ€" day evening, July 9, in the Deerfield w:mdm ‘pieking‘g ho;- ors to Mrs. E. P. Ostermanâ€"last week she brought the local editor 26 and on Mongday 33 more, also 2 fourf-‘ leu_‘!_ strawberry leaves, . | _ ' Mrs. John Grootemont and grandâ€" daughter, Helen . Sauter of Appleâ€" ton, Wis., are visiting at the G. A. A. Willen home on Springfield Avenue. Charlotte Fredricks was a winner in the ngmbmina;i-m;t Venqn m@_“‘mv- | 4 the | week m’boetfl' the city with them. Mrs. Sophia Bruso, Mr, and Mrs. H. °G. Oberg, Mr. ln:rrn 7 Fedosky and two children of . hiâ€" cago spent Saturday and Bnndtyglt the home OtFE and Mrs. E. J. Brugo. Jean ] ky, who had spent the week in Deerfield, réturned to PAGE TEN T4 Lhao sn na d na na an o | > 1 > |*} _.> ,!v ( 6 36 dG~d j "~G 3G {25 S. Second Street fols 7 VV Ceniral A EnE SE se sa «Jean Pettis and John. Engstrom are members of a band clinic which meets for six weeks, each Tuesday, Wednesday and Thu ‘ at NO'l‘t{- western University, to: emonstrate music to a class of 104 observers. Two days a week there sectional rekearsals, and one day a week the entire band plays together for the ‘class. Others from this vicinity who are attending this clinic are Alfred ‘Pfanstiehl, Orin Spalding, Edward West, Retta . Ree West, Osborn Mason of Highland Park, Sam Rogâ€" rondino of Lake Forest +|d' Wiliam Bchick of Northbrook. || _: . â€"The baptism of two. of the grandâ€" children of Mr. andâ€" Charles Ritter took place at their home on Sunday near Northbrook. Jean Anne Ritter, born Sept. 10, 1938, daughâ€" ter.of Mr. and Mrs. Abgust Ritter of Chicago, had as her sporisors Carl Ritter and Mrs. H..P. Smith (Anna Ritter). George Cat] Botk, born Dec. 9, 1934, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bock (Louise Ritter) had as his sponsors |his grandmother, â€" Mrs. Louise Bock of Highland Park and Carl Ritter, Rev. f G. Ehmnbmk of. St. Paul‘s Church offi¢iated. p t " Nrre e v2.00 °6 °C 2C %MWNMOWERS 3 € SHARPENED 56 § esmm i (, _ Machinery As Used in All The Factories _ "]} 2 Dr. and Mrs: W. F. Weir will atâ€" tend the convocation of the Presbyâ€" terian College in the Fpllerton Aves nue Presbyterian Church, Chicago on Friday, where Dr. Weir will partici« pate in the program. | / 8 Olive Frantz and her cousin Caryl Frantz will be délegates. from the Bethlichem: E.L.C.E. the. convenâ€" tion at Naperville July 29 to Aug. 4. At the amateur co sponsored by the Golden Ropuwtt V. Country Club Thursday ov:u-ï¬: David Stryker and Shitley Clark ceived a thirtyâ€"five @}]‘t clock for their duet "The Lady In Red." ; .. Skokie Balley Wauntep mc hokie Dalley Houniep mc "Bi Lines," published monthly the Deerfield Bethichem Evange League put out a s Centennial issue on Sunday, wh wudx. tributed that af at the Comâ€" munity Vesper Foich | 1 Harry: E. Moore of , formâ€" erly of this village, with Mr. and Mrs, Fred E. Weise “rn. \2& Orden : of Chicago visi at Reichelt home on S y. t Miss Shirley Ritzenthaler of Praiâ€" rie View spent Sa y cvenhggJ with Miss Dorothy W ; f "Good Liundering & Cheaper Yhan New Clothes® entertained at dinner Saturday eveâ€" ning in honor of the y is versary of Mr. J n and Junior, } + 4 1 â€" Lawnmower Sh Take Pictures! Cet a camera ... and a roll of films . . . then t your family -..Obfuhmdap...wtiown'am » . . these ‘‘snaps"* will recall .. . happy 700 Central Ave. Highland Park 3090 We C*j"tFor And Deliver ePHONE@ Let us take wash day out of your home!...You will feel good and enâ€" joy the entire week! femini ']f"!’ In five words: KEEP AWAY FROM THE WAk,SEkeTUB' Hard work, floing your own laundry, destroys VILLAGE j . on'lg-‘nvflhuu‘fl o well oteratnnd this with very m'h@--fl.-u"&-' 1 Spien o. "00 7 M nner ndieomm e ced Ariitnie, "cigh A the first carppfire was started, and it rted | very terious given (by :l'b‘o dramatic n:{:. at ,',bom';. Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€" Wan last â€" Wednesday. * CAMPFIRE || ; e The first: campfire of the year seemed Td the saet) at the famtines" on a" may eep Wo on A . par with the flntlong. Information about how the best food| in the history of the camp. The food is so appetizing that all the felâ€" lows fill up to the neck. Appetite or no appetite, the I ent plenty â€" (usually :there is an ité). ‘Thereé i# never any food shortage, | but | always ‘p::b. Right | now, I‘m : wi breakfast !â€"Dan Hoffman, Troop 11, W I1J. { : We have had about ten meals ut camp (as :l W':d.hgm 26). Oh‘bor.l m meals ! . ‘Tonight . we ‘had: a swell dinper and plenty of it. This year we have had MEALS AT CAMP told him one| time. Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY that this was a story Walter McPeek, for} umm.-;zmu-&:;mnm&. 4 Shore _ Campâ€" would m»m his best story. ‘Red" Ryan, the funny nn.‘mmcn'thoflnrhkhtni recited a s story about how he King George) of England and the of Wales e close friends.. He said he probebly es hn Tiomet flane mannl ‘Shawnee Village started the 1985 senson 'hit‘l’otplnfllflrumww gram. ; Un our â€"Scoutmaster, â€" Green« halgh â€" of mette, and the newly elected Assistant ‘ S Bob Black .and Harold. of Park, â€" we have hnd plenty to do. mornings and part of Moouhnbon.m in ad t (we hope to do our and in village improvement. A;:I entrance and â€"a fire bucket stand have: ready been jpartly ‘finished and we plan 9 is now in (progress. Herewith are some of the many interesting stories: â€" .. ; SHAWNEE VILLAGE _ | y interesting have bet sys en o. ies Area Council, where the first period canip NEWSB FROM CAMP MA KA JA WAN DRY CLEANING CO. qg Scout â€"MNews Phone H. P. 178 | 5o op §3 AND Phone Highland Park 3310 THE PRESS ;\ Under ‘the able of â€" Charles {;CM)‘ Clark, mn-.%hb und efâ€" I tly the program of Blackfoot Vilâ€" (lage. â€" This vflin.' although 8 years old, is among the ‘best. Guided by m well inaele rrtrntiteratine uaed" becrhelat very m ain t t departments of the camp are hr‘o‘.m-fuu. pioneering, advancement and The Is are <well balanced and excellently nned.‘ (In short camp is a grand place nd we‘re all glad to be here.â€"Henry ;.kh, 15, Winnetka. i BLACKFOOT VILLAGE 13, Kenilworth, Delaware Village. llflowll t A VILLA *4 | : The Menominee Village Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€" Wan is one of the five villages. It is arâ€" ranged : & shape < with eight tents, the hand side, on entering the village, is village leader‘s tent. In .. the k cof _ village is a council ring in which we have camp fires, During 4.50â€"211 $7.75 4.15â€" 8.210 5.00â€"19| a.se 5.25â€"18| 9.75 5.50â€"17] 10. 70 6.00â€" 11.95 it‘s a|keen village spirit among awell and| gives a Scout a marâ€" velous ut camp.â€"Bill MeLlaren, Troop Euach ‘evening there are | two â€" baseball having ting. Near the end of the peâ€" riod the) champion village ball team plays a team composed of members of the staff to determine camp champion. . rivalry is built up here by "tent inspection" which | twice a week. The tents are on the ‘basis of ten points for perfect, ts being taken off for sand in bunks, untidy locker boxes, ‘dirt on floor, unraked | groundsâ€" containing <papers. â€" _ _ skidding? bhuman lngon.ult‘;'o.â€"; make it. Y Gumâ€"Dipping. â€" || â€" | _ ’â€""vwrw“;'r THERE ARE THREE QUESTIONS A ANSWERS THAT WILL SOLVE Y : PRDII.EM OF WHAT nm,;'ro s 1 "Will the tread give me tl‘e gredtes traction:â€"and protection against sbiAAlin P993 - F1 Firestone removes the dangern of blow by preventing their main causeâ€"int ï¬ig‘:m:n{‘ and (heat, 'hns is accomplish For the convenience and safety of ¢: owners Firestone has established more thho 500 Auto Supply and Service Stores thr ugh= out the counl:noand thousands of Fire :' he Dealers are equipped with complete Auto Supplies and complete Senvice D‘é&t‘nmenu. to test and service your ires, brakes, batteries, spark plugs, in add I on to power lubrication and crank case setvice. BEPORB you start on your holiday trip, let us.completely inspect your car, m is no charge for this service and it wi assure you of a safer and more enjoyabl¢ trip. AVOID THE DANq _ OF BLOWOUTs â€" ‘ Vremer voung eppens vnumesccw, Other Sizes Proportionately Low 4.75â€"19 #p $.00â€"19 5.25â€"18 ip 5.50â€"17 Ho 17 wp 6.50â€"19 no 17.48 12,78§ Electrical Automotive CGy‘5" BATTERIES ‘‘Mon #tarted with We strict this h.-ï¬ these bhecause we ha & zé. IA’AMU- the Red roas or % e hope that TWO YB | _ There been two in camp in . the duys the been up here. | Bill Cre the staff and | was that of McKee, a camper Glencoe. Scouts ! |} | 6. W ATE spell. â€" Wat , the officers didn‘t stop at that. . To im it ensier ealled â€" it "Su0". |[ J (think. their hack on _ the ||Non Shore had to do },.{_‘-‘ Toeppen, $ & N) Di t i automotive riring Phong| H. p. 391 /| Sh || CHRISTIAM SCIENCE ROOM _ || _ sUuNbaÂ¥B &30 w 590 ing amy." / " U Rbed Carietian" Sciaiee" Toomturs mas" be sB "boroued a e ath M 4 a id l--}.uéahu | inntee || First Church o § H ~â€". MHighland P: fhave, ies Pakes: ol eosaritel : ic YCtA SPARK PLVGS & 50° Plumbing and Bofine ELECTROL OIL B FE noceld ho te Mes t m Gomprned 3 "Without sacr) rortant safety me lo mileage, most eéco al tires : weee p 'Hu } Thore 50% longer of car owners add Tires. ) | Y 3,000 miles records for ever built. In the apolis, wvithml" every‘ the drivers had tire t Ab kins drove his 5 Gumâ€"~D Tires over â€"â€" T tests by a leadli@ University show that ï¬ï¬wmtm-ï¬ or eight consecutive. Firestont Tires have my:m.-w' i dangerous Pike‘s If of Ne ding makes, _ * ve s Firestoné Tires 0 ‘ " r.†-' )ippsA Tires have the most wlewou:râ€"proof of mag d yfikhl:.;;.-h': § 41 ,; : t cars was : rodithe of an y agng n Mstrhaes i 1 cr: ing t'heu two Sol) making then the s I bah buy? KR X: ed fWikes not only give yéa car, But also lowest cost per ttiseos ttherante 1y " estone High Speed t MB 5 t T . PDT PR fithou! hn res %-a“n“ them the buy? s i.r:.::"..'::.".: dflu longer 1¢ Laurel Aven® â€"proof of any tires eyâ€" t cars was ‘?d' Tires. Not one of any kind. _ und car dn Firestone t salt beds of Unle ta tik le WiC n t1 th vi E a M p H 10