Vires not only l'omm,bu mile. is made mcnd nvl&v j a j ‘s Iy'to'boG- Firestona‘s patented ick spark â€"with» nd heat â€"longer tra layers of cords mm c“i:.’lom“ + wear "of Firestone Hhgk I ‘Tires. Kelly Petille e the record over this ck track withoot tire one ofâ€"the 33&0‘: Tires have m blo'...., built. lnhvh. ,..’3 rs was equipped wit 5,000 pound car on kind. URSDAY, ;1 517 Laurel Aven®" Prop ge, thus making mical tires | can IP the hot mmim%b..., CiF imy hind. These def "uonodm ARK PLYVGS Higher Price Tire with the ne Name and Cuarantee blowoutâ€"proof?" safety at & ,"-7"' price this tire has no equal. eating : Cq, . owners who need new tite 4.9%.â€"19 4.40â€"21 4.50â€"21 CO. cOuRIE® TYPE SIZE For those car PRICE 4.75 5.25 5.55 LÂ¥ 11, Mr. and Mrs. John Clark Ward of Chicago visited at the Reichelt home on Sunday. ] Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dorfler of Mundelein ‘visited ‘at the Earl Frost home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reeds visited at the Thomas Townsend home in Beach on Saturday. a .Dr. C, Johnston Davis was called to : III. on Sunday because of the serious illness of his aged “u.n‘llo was accompanied by his The Elmer Carlsons have moved from Hazel Avenue to Highwood. Mrs. Julins Johnson was hostess to members of the Independent Soâ€" tlal Club on Wednesday afternoon. Jane w and Agneta Larsen left y for Camp Hickory Hill. Girl who will go for the next period Agnes Derby, Shirley Clark, Josephine Schessler, and Reâ€" becea Boyer. . | ln.? A. Wolf will entertain the Mutual Club on‘ Thursday evening at her flome on West Deerfield Aveâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Walker (Margaret Hunt) have a daughter, Nancy Jean, born June 28 at the Swedish Covenant Hospital, in Chiâ€" <© Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gastheld have x son born July 4 at the Highland Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O‘Connor anâ€" nounce the birth of a son on July 2 st the Alice Home in Lake Forest. They brought with them â€" Lyman Murphy‘s son, Daniel, who is to live in Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Berg and Mrs. Dickâ€" inson of Chicago are living in the Presbyterian manse. . < 000 © _ | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hagi of Libâ€" ertyville are visiting : for several weeks at the John Hagie home on West Deerfield Road. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson have returned from a two weeks visit with relatives in Velva, N. D. Wï¬n Mae Bentley of Elm her cousin . Miss Shirley . Wing, daughter of the Harry E. Wings. . Nicholas McKellar, en route from Tanada to Fargo, N, ~D., spent Thursday at the B. H. Kress home. -p,,.,asn.ann.v.w.uslpritnkï¬ daughter, y, spent last wee Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Spriggs in :cnad.ohlo- 1e se §§ LA WNMOWERS ig & SHARPENED § evening. Miss E M n!!- H‘!!, n "h‘ i ¢ 'm‘ I.. ‘ V, Shiflï¬y'. “ “ flo"in‘ l"h"" n S ll' = a ntmln‘ sm’ ; » â€" d wrouD â€w]‘,ï¬tuhhunedâ€du\ ppointment, by the General Misâ€" sonary Society of the" Evangelical tharcs o es is Dots Moone high school of the Kentucky Mounâ€" tain Mission 5t Jack‘s Creek, Ky., ‘ "mmher duties on Monday. Miss Fritech has been an instructor in the Moody Institute for several She received her master‘s deâ€" â€, at Northwestern University Â¥*"" "_â€"« ago and is working for eHURSDAY, JULY 11, 1935 Miss Josephine Woodman enterâ€" SUNDAYS 2:30 to 5:30 for reading only , You arse cordially invited to visit the Reading Room, where the Deerfield Local and Personal 700 Central Ave. _ Highland Park CHRISTIAN,. SCIENCE nsAomc}_'gE OOM j is NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD â€" || . aooose o eeicy ho mactnng oniy. Lawnmower Shop First Church of Christ, Scientist We Call For And Deliver â€" e PHONE® 3090 Maintained by Mrs. Thomas Mooney will enter> tain members of the Holy C \Sewâ€" ing Society at luncheon today at her home on Ridge Road. â€".| _ ; Mrs. Margaret McKellar Owens and little daughter Pltflchtwho had been visiting in~Cleveland, Ohio, and are en route to their home in Fargo, N. D,., are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Willman. Boys who are planning to go to Camp Jinga Winga, near flflnm the last two weeks in July, will meet Saturddy evening with Rev. J. E. Savage at the Holy Cross Church to complete their camping plans. [ © _Mrs. Mary Huhn c'elom%md her 790th birthday anniversary on Sunâ€" day. *â€" } } Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wo n. are visiting at thw‘dn Holzman home in Detroit, MicK . 5 Mr. and Mrsg, Bernard Génty with Mrs. James C. Genty of an, Mont., visited Mrs. Genty‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nye in Chiâ€" cago on Sunday. 654 4 Mr. and M “ Stanley Greer have returned from their honeymoon and are living in Mrs. Charleg Green‘s house on Wauk Road. | Members of the Y. P. M. C. held their monthly theeting y eveâ€" ning. Miss F K in and Miss Dorothy ;Wessling were hostâ€" esses. iL \ SWw ‘ Mrs. Eumf'} Ender, Miss Clara Ender and Mr,] Arthur Ender were _Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stearns and baby have returned from & visit in Towa. { w1 it ol The Altar and Rosary Society will meet the last Friday evening in July. The Deerfield Woman‘s Club will sponsor a reproduction of| the hisâ€" torical pageant: in the urlyf fall. :: Mr. and Mrs. John Petri of Milâ€" waukee and Mrs. M. D. Thompson of Melvin, II1,, visited their cousin Mrs. Mary Huhn on ay. . Mrs. Petri and Mrs. 'l‘homsp:%: are sisâ€" ters and members of the e& family. The Chatter ‘N‘ Sew memâ€" bers met for. luncheon bridge yesterday at the Pink Poodle Tea Room, Half Day, with Mrs. Clarence Anderson and Mrs. R. E. Pettis in charge of ar ents. The next partywfllleonJulquith Mrs. Harry E. Wing and Mrs. G. A. Wilâ€" len as hostesses. : o w Miss Marie Danields of Chicago is assisting at the Dorcas this summer. Bqï¬ brother, Samuel Danâ€" ields, who has completed ‘his second year at Purdue University, spent Sunday at the Dorcas Hom 3 Mrs. Richard Sims, who has been visiting her sons in Homewood and Chicago for ‘the past year, is now at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Philip Scully Sr. | _..| £ Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Steiner spent Sunday with friends in Crystal Lake. Miss Helen Engstrom left last Sunday for Stevem.vfllp. Mont. ‘ tained for her niece, Mis$ Eugenia Watier of CMcago, in hono of her birthday â€" annivers on Sunday. Other guests ‘included he} nephew William .Smelzer, Miss Id& Centapi and Gordon Welch of Chicago. § Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Bates have rented their home for the summer to, Capt. Morine and Mrs. Morine enâ€" tertained at & large party Saturday evening at C. E. Bates home on Warrington Road. ' Mrs. Bert Easton is visiting friends in Chicago this month. . _ Capt. and , Morine from Fort cently for a visit with Mrs. Bates‘ mother, Mrs, Rodgers, llL Newell, lqwmandhqatthcywmg to Canâ€" of o y | inch n .8 Y ordon Welch and C ‘Miss Harriet Leaming : left on Monday for the University of Wisâ€" consin, in Madison, where she will attend the summer voice clinic. Miss Lea teaches in Evanston. â€" . _ Mr,, and Mrs. W. C. Fehr and daughter, Helen, of Manhattan, 111., spent the past week with Mrs. C. S. Fehr at the I. A. Rapp ‘home. Ken Wessling spent the weekâ€" sid althe 1. wmumm; in West Liberty, Towa. e F3 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson (.Do»;}hy Fehr) who had been winâ€" tering in Phoenix, Ariz., are now in southern California and later they expect to go to Denver. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Hutchison of ChLuo and llr’uid Mrs. R. D. Reeds spent the Fourth at \L&ke Geneva. . | ~Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwab, Mr. Oscar Schwab and Miss Nollie Klg: of Fredericksburg, Towa, spent. t Fourth with Mr. and Mrs., Gegxe Dickman (Lillian Schwab) in Melâ€" vin, Iowa. Mrs. Schwab and Miss Klutz remained until Sunday. _ _ .Lnlio Brand spent the weekâ€"end with his family in White Lake, Sil. The Thursday evening dinner club met last week atvtho'mmo of Miss Helen Boyce in ind Park. â€" guests at the Peter Bleimehl home ""_C.fl"y on Sunday. | Irt:,héhrenet; Wil;:n has as her guests her | e Siney] mo eryn :nerphewfrpm Moran Plumbing & Heating Co. f upstairs control can be used with your present gas tank water . ‘ heater . . . or it can be installed with your new gas tank water heater. â€" j The small investment you make in an upstairs control will be repaid many times in the service it performs. Without obligation, ask now â€" * for complete facts. + [ | K124 5m x * f | NORTH SHORE GAsS 858 Central Ave., Highland Park â€" Tel. 1060 Bring new ease to your houseâ€" hold tasks! Enjoy greater conâ€" venience every time you use hot water. An abundance of hot water is required for dishwashâ€" ing,.clothes washing, scrubbing, cleaning. A plentiful supply also is needed for baths, showers, shaving, w ashing, shampoos, and other personal uses. If your present water heating method is slow, unreliable, and ineffiâ€" cient .. . own a gas tank water heater for improved hot water service. It supplies hot water quickly. Gives you as much as New Comfort for Your Home! Youmurn yohrunkhpanfionandnlumdn with a handy conâ€" trol installed where it will be most convenient for your use, The UPSTAIRSâ€"CONTROLâ€"\ THE PRES3 Mr.: lné Mrs. Christ Willman enâ€" tertained ’u a picnic party on Thursâ€" day. } f I Mr, and Mrs.‘ Albert Larson of Chicago were weekâ€"end guests of the Elmer C. family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clavey enterâ€" tained friends from here on Saturâ€" day evening at their home in Wauâ€" kegan, in honor of Mr. Clavey‘s birthday anniversary. r R Mrs. Frank Jacobs and son of Zion visited relatives here last week. Miss Margaret Heath, who spent the m,ï¬th Mrs. R, E. Pettis has to her home in Chicago. Miss Heath is art supervisor in the Spaulding School for Crippled Chilâ€" dren in CLiuco. Mn:':nd&tty Haggie have reâ€" turned. from Freeport, IIL ‘Their uncle and gunt Mr. and Mrs. Willard Soukup of Freeport spent the weekâ€" end at the Roy Neargarder home in Highland Park. | Mr. AncL:rs.C.C.PickettotOl,- terman Avenue have as their guests Mr: Pickett‘s brother and sisterâ€"inâ€" law of Salem, Oregon. Mr. An? Mrs. Lincoln Pettis are spending this weekâ€"end at Oconoâ€" mowde, Wis. : : ~ . > "Grandma Fehr‘" celebrated her 89th birthday anniversary on Friday. ©â€" ~| J. R. Notz Hardware Co. 756 Waukegan Road, Deerfleld â€" Tel. 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You‘ll prrive at your destination just as clean, just as refreshed, gs when you left homel hirâ€"conditioned by nature, just open your ndow for all the fresh air you want. Air of gasoline fumes, dirt, cinders and e. Real cleanliness and true comfort! 'Kh c’:\ l z,,sï¬m YJ HOWARD MORAN Plumbing and Heating ELECTROL OIL BURNERS COMmPraANY COOL, TOO! John Leonardi Tank GAS water heater vp-d‘nn-mlm'ï¬ï¬‚u 4 increate in down payment or J .down _ $1 monthly LINE SERVICE! PAGE ELEVEN o § 4 |f? .$ u L , Â¥ w |" ; h [ x3 It: Â¥ +# §# § 8 f 14 34 # § 30. Ne t