weeks ne day and for 30 days ther will be able b:; es, mh‘ “ % ‘mr ht . be careful not to ot | |the bil‘*mlo' -‘"; lomn."«;; er i from the cit â€" an of ted that fishermen t rmoï¬ Jlawâ€"abiding . L- had by the game 4 y a with reference to c the game laws. â€" _ JJeaning â€" Pressing _ â€" ring and Repairing â€"â€"_ iÂ¥ onlled for and delivered _ _ 95 * 85 S. St. Johns Ave tly th unity. MTTA 518 Eim Piase £ course rec this fact. Pasteurized ade A Milk Vitamin D . / Guernsey [C1IOUS CREAM 1IGHLAND UMP SHOP OTOR CAR . TRIC SERVICE G and DECORATING , Wall Paper, Glass VMAI‘OM\ DAY, At« . NELSON ODY FARMS DAIRY :‘ / ‘and Dove asons Open an Adtaker i throughout La & in readiness the regular hur int :obuh,a Dealer in MITH | the land Park, M BROS. DAIRY _ hone |_ rtyville 672â€"Mâ€"2 tors‘ Jupplies ond St. Tel. H PHONE 410 nat . Wwill £ a bigge business ND BROS. ty and Service . Iynition Units Repaired Rechecked and Rewired â€" NK Ave 5 [ iz Arver Iraf mz =~~ added & TAILORSâ€" â€" ew . secretari ing « I the Highland PE meet © and Arial Co ping STp $3 he irge have of Pn _ thleal Toan gien Awaliaty C Aug, % €F Laap trip and his went up to ( * ol . Shirley wiil # -,::%; ie BR Te ohestr '-_ John Welch has purs thased the Robert E. Pettis house at T61 nut street now cccupied "yrs. Anold Keller will entertain the Just : elub on Tuesday afterâ€" -:‘ ph Dunham : returned Tuesday Gary, Indiana, where i for several days. Mr. L been up north for sevâ€" gral on a fishing trip. & Â¥r. and Mrs. Isage Rapp left on Monday ‘"wisit at the Benjamin Wolf i in Hoopole and with the Amos and Calvin Otts in Proâ€" : 11. :They are returning 9 part of this week. * Mr. _ Mrs. Chester Wessling Mr. Mrs. I. A. Rapp spent L the Albert Younk& home Paul‘s efl stex. * Juli Mr. Mrs. Fred Meyer and , Freddie Meyer, and r y Sugden Davis left last Monday to be gone until Labor Day. r. n, m c C _ Mrs. C, S. Fehr is visiting at the g‘g ir son Clayton C. Fehr in They wil} visit with: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin at New Florence, Misâ€" souri, u;:nl).vis will go on to her farm at Stony Crest, Iberia, Mo. &‘-n Pettis is leaving on ‘Hor Tucson, Ariz., where she will attend the University of Bh-#m this year. _ Â¥ uie _ Mr. and Mrs. H. A. : Lewenthal (Helen Reichelt) of Phoenix, Ariz., will arrite on Saturday for a visit at the Reichelt horge. _ . : . _ 6 6 Pogem the has bawe amploped ; $ , emplo in the Blue Parrot Tea Room in Oak Park, was soloist in the open air dining court Saturday evening at the Michigan avenue restaurant, Le Petit Gourmet. _ Miss Fehr, soâ€" prano, sang from a balcony. . _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison had us their Sunday guests Miss Milâ€" dred s of Tole?. Ohio, Mrs. l:u 1 of | ] olu]:!mo, Ind., te: 4 William Hutchison, Â¥r. :flnu William Hellman and Walker Townsend of Waukegan, Earl Holmes of Clarksville, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hutchinson and dauchter of Chicago. Mr, and Mrs. John Jones of Chiâ€" eago were guests at the Jacob Ott home on Wednesday. | f Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Holmes visited Mr. and Mrs. Theodore La Duke yaurs9AY _ _\ Third Floor _ / 8 Waukegan Nat‘! Bk. Bidg. ON YOURr OWN r&Mm Who Won‘t Ask riends for Moneyâ€"Help : Aré you worrying about bills you just can‘t ask fls mlasks plan that does not obligate you to friends. Thsingle people and married couâ€" LOANS ples. No other signers or security. HOYSEHOLD LOANS so married Couples keeping house. Only busâ€" band and wife sign. No inquiries of Seieqds, relatives or merchants. AUTO LOANS on liberal serms. Pull uat of loan is paid to you in Fhu‘bm 'zhfl-fl;hmuhb ~. you keep the money. No Bet#ient due for 30 days. Call $1G NA TVR E FINaANCE corproration HOUSEHOLD \Genesee 4 Wash. Sts., Woukegan -‘-‘m MR. V. J. HULTMAN Dearfield Personals ie Jacobs and Mrs. Wilâ€" atte the Leâ€" ry Convention in Quinâ€" Aug, 24 to 27. Legionâ€" attended were Marshall C. C. Kapschull, Phil m;cw Anderson week.end with Mr. and 7 ‘at their summer p Lake. Aid society of St. will meet 'l‘hh:rsdn:‘. [ 9 ime lmnwmflm‘ avyâ€" WASHINGTON w * Wing and daughter arrive from Glen Lake t] AUGUST 29, 1985 Ralph Peterson in Rockford on Saturday. â€" F. A. Willen with Mr. and Mrs. G. Schreiber of Blue Island, IIL., visited at the G. A. A. Willen home on Friday. . ] Miss Constance: Koebelin spent several days of last week with her uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Schwaegler in Chicago, «_ Mrs. L. A, Dondanville .:g her four children, accompanied by her uncle and aunt Arthur J. Ender and Miss Clara Ender, veï¬ down to Moline, IIl. on Sunday. Â¥r. Enâ€" der and his sister are returning toâ€" day, During Mrs. Dondanville‘s visit here last week she attended the Daughters of Igabella Convention at the Palmer House. & § Miss Ethel Button spent several weeks as the guest of Miss Helen Hartman in Hinsdale. i Mr. and : Mrs. Robert Bleimehl (Lois | Sturtevant) have an apartment in Northbrook will be moving there soon. $ Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr. visited Mrs. Albert Hunter in Oak Park on Wednesday, § P Mrs. L. E. Grimes and two chilâ€" dren Marjorie and LeRoy Jr. spent the past week with relativesâ€" in Rock Island, T1l. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Button have returned from a 2,400 trip through the eastern states. Butâ€" tons, accompanied by Chicago friends, attended the niversal Craftsmen‘s Council of> Engineers Convention in Utieca, N. Y., and then motored through the A Mrs. Charles Seago has as her guest in Chicago her sister Mrs. A,. J. Witt of Jerseyville, Ill. : The Sea+ gos brought Mrs. Witt back with them recently, following death of her husband. Mrs. and her sister‘ visited in Deerfield on Friday. â€" \g d i The Novelty Quintette ted a fortyâ€"five minute p: i on Sunâ€" day evening at the Barrington camp meeting, preceding the se Memâ€" bers of the quintette are d Stryâ€" ker, Leslie Christensen, Harold Vant, Orin Spalding and Elmer Hecketsâ€" weiler. t f f Miss Ida Stryker of Cl?euo spending this week at the home her brother, Fred Stryker. | ~The Independent Social g:: met Wednesday at the home of Edâ€" ward Horenberger. it t § Mr. and Mrs. Bruce B and two daughters Shirley and Roberta and their nieee Dorothy Jean Anâ€" derson spent W y in Frankâ€" lin Grove. Shirley . for & week‘s visit there Mr. and Mrs. Jay Miller. _ e +X 4C Mrs. J; A. Reichelt with Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Dickens spent the weekâ€"end at ldwin Lake, Mich. at the Ha: home. Mr. and Mrs. Hu J d and son Jerry are leaving for a trip to Memphis, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. William. Hanner : accomâ€" m M. s 77 w yX %. * Mr. and Mrs. Orville Endebrock have rented the Gauntlett on Deerfield road. x 3%¢4 Jack Gibbs and Allien Aylesworth have nturnog .. the summer camp of the Chi Junior school near Elgin. Jack i ing sevâ€" eral> weeks with his dmother, Mrs. F. C. Biederstadt, before reâ€" turning to Elgin. § t Mrs Solomon Shapiro and son Martin are spending thig week at Knox, Ind., with Mrs. Shapiro‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Taitel, Ruth and Jack Shapiro will rn home next week with their mother. t . ‘Allen Aylesworth is spending this week with his grandmothér in Gurâ€" ‘‘ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur two children are visitin; mer, Iowa. : :>~â€" _ Mrs. R. A. Nelson and three daughters spent last week at Crysâ€" The W. M. S. will at the Bethlechem church on y afterâ€" noon with Mrs. J. D. rter in charge of the lesson and Mrs. Chesâ€" ter Wessling leading the otional program. | Hostesses . wi be Miss Bertha Freese, Mrs. Cla Scott and Mrs. Roscoe Wesslin a Richard Evans gave &4 very. inâ€" teresting talk at the erfield Roâ€" tary club last Thursday, : Today‘s leader is Edward Reagan. _ _ _ _ Roberta Blaine is spehdin@ 1"N!" week with Mr. and M Walter Sorenson (Mabel H p) in Chiâ€" cago. 3 Mrs. Albert Krause Mrs. J. R.Nouamndedehommlpicnic reunion of the Anti elub at the Forest Preserve at and Waukegan roads on Thutsday. _ . _ Moran Plumbing & Heating Co. Highland Park 1 Emil Fredricks Electrol Oil Burners eir mother. _ Arthur 1 visiti in : {elson CE :4 ast week at will . at on L J. D. Carte g for a enn. Mr. and p o accomâ€" palh n Lake, LTJ ind and g for a enn. Mr. and P accomâ€" lie Endebrock tlett on mm uilding â€" Highland Park f R. MORAN, Prop. bda and Service ding this s. ‘Waliter * in Chiâ€" agel and in Sumâ€" her 18 of : Doreas Circle Two met Wednesâ€" day afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Koebelin. Circlmm met Friday at the Presbyterian church. About fifty attended lï¬xo Royal Neighbor picnic last Sunday held at the highschool recreation grounds. three children, Marshall, Robert and Charlotte ‘were guests : j A:t the William Niemeyer ome in Arâ€" lington Heights. * We in! Mrs, Marshall Pottenger and t:m ily spent the wuk-cndchr;th rs. Pottenger‘s mother in Chicago. Mrs. James Ryan is vikiting her sister in Dubuque, Iowa. ! _Mrs. Walter Page and daughters Mae and Bubbles spent the past week at | Bridgeman, â€" Mich., with Mrs. Fred Protine of Elmhurst. _ The William Barrett family and Mrs. Barrett‘s mother, A JLMS will oecupy the Charlés Holmes house on Fair Oaks avenue on Sept. 1. The~ Holmes are moving to a farm. ." MA €2c 10 Jimmy Reagan spent Iï¬t week with his grandparents, ( Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winkle in Round Lake. Earl Berning and Charlotte Fredâ€" ricks spent Tuesday at the Joseph Shulder summer home at Lily Lake. Mrs. Bruce Frost was hostess at a miscellancous shower for Miss “"j"’}' Frost on Fridaï¬â€˜, . eve! l:i‘n Miss Frost‘s marriage to Meé Rugen of Glenview ‘will ii,u ;?1.« on September 15. MB > | Mr.‘and Mrs. William Potterton and family of Beloit, Wis. were Sunâ€" day guests at the Russell | home. f [A ) > [ 05 Mrs. Robert â€" fleimehl;’f:f:-md : son Robert Peter Jr. have returned from the Highland Park hospital > ‘~The three Harder families atâ€" tended the seventieth birthday anâ€" niversary of Johi Hessler in Highâ€" land Park on Sunday at the James Harder home. We 0o on _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mackley of Sheridan place have returned fr a ten day‘s trip to Grand Doï¬m Tll. * | NP i8 $ The house on North Waukegan road, Deerfield, which has been o¢câ€" cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Savage, burned early . Thursday morning at one o‘clock flfll a total loss of household goods. The Savage family is staying with Florian Savage 'on;?{]%ul ‘avyâ€" enue, .Donald Savage of xeland, Wis. is also visiting herg. ) || _ Mr. and Mrs. Harold “elling and son Wayne lpmr. and Mrs. L, 0. Martin of Northbrook ) spent the past week at Fox Lake, Wis. :; The last of the summer geries of Union church in E.erfldd will be held Sunday, Sept. 1, at 11 a.m. at the Bethehem |Evangelical church, . Rosemary â€" Terrace, field, with Rev. F. G, Pi‘quro of St. Paul‘s Evangeélical in the pulpit. The choir of |St.‘ Paul‘s churth will provide the special music. Enâ€" velope offerings will be sent to the respective churches. for which they are designated and the. free offering will be tor:iluz church in which the is held, / nion Service at _ . Bethlchem Chutrch Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDR Your house can be cool and comâ€" fortable when oct is blistering hot outside. R woOOL :BATS placed between your attic ceiling joists gives your home a perfeh temperature at all times. | t Let us show you how Home Insulstion pays Sereens â€" Ifd;oh- ill Work | H.P.1377 â€"_| 366 Céntral Ave. DRY CLEANING CO Summer Comfort Ralph Steel Highland Park 1342 | AND . P. 178 THE PRES S3 Auj 20, 30 Thursday, Friday "Charlie Chan in Egypt" featuring Warner Oland. As you knowâ€"the chan stories are all detective yarns in whith the great oriental sleuth fits his clear cut reasoning against the evil Ilnt‘mking of wrongâ€" ;Eventually clears away the ) of mystery that their deeds have ught. Mr. Ohnf is at his quiet best. < Supporting players turn out ¢ ndable performances and the on moves interestingly in a finald that‘s bound to prove satisâ€" factoty to admirers of Charlie Chan. Adu | s D. A. R. Better Films /â€"â€"~â€" Committee Review August 31, Saturday "Only Hellâ€" dorado" with Richard Arlien and Madge Evans. â€" An entertaining comedy drama filled with luminous situations and with a story develâ€" oped against a back ground of the supeib sceni¢ beauty of California, An &mbitious selfâ€"confident young man maves a tourist group from the dangbrs of J cloud burst by bringâ€" ing them to shelter in a dmrted; winning s#ection. A notable producs, tion flue to a refreshing story, skillâ€" fully directed and acted, with intelâ€" legerice and understanding. : Family, Saturday Matinee only "Miracle Ridet" with Tom Mix. Chapter 2. September 1, 2, 8 Sunday, Monâ€" day," Tuudiy, Becky Sharp with Miriam Hopkins. A lavish produc» tion, adaptation of the wellâ€"known hagkery ‘r:lvel : "Vanity â€" Fair." Filnfed entirely in the new techniâ€" colos process. A film well worth see: ing.| Adults. | \ ~ Sdptember 4, 5, W ednes d ay, ‘Thu}tsday "Smart Girl" with Ida Lupino, ©the little English actress and Kent Taylor who hold the loveâ€" intetest in this comedy. .‘ Se day, Mi tion Fil colo ing. Ailto Reconstruction Co. â€" Auto Repainting _ iï¬ï¬iï¬ï¬‚câ€" _ AND SOLDERING 32? N. First St. Phone 77 ?dy and Fender Repairing SPRING SERVICE STATION Cold Frame and Axle Notice To High Schqol‘“ â€"~~â€"+Ctudents i Students should obtain text books |_ according to the following schedule; ; Friday, Sept 6, from 9a. m. to 4p. m. Saturday, Sept. 7, 9 a. m. to lpmr Straightening Classes for freshmen at Deerfieldâ€"Shields Township High School ~ : will begin on Monday, September 9, at 8:45 a. m. J .. __ _ All cdasses will be in session on the following day. _ ; â€" _ Free street car tickets ï¬r those living beyond the 2â€"mile limit may also be secured at the school on these days as per schedule above. No tickets are used on the bus. _ . t â€" iss ; & i Steel lockers for books and wraps are furnished free, but each student . is required to purchase a combination padlock, To new students these cost 7O cents each ; other students are already provided. _ |__ _ ;‘ . "_ _/ Mmhaveb&enmd&wduï¬mme,sumw.mmmm tration of last spring cannot now be changed. . s 4 L Students who have moved into the district and are entering this schoo for the first time should observe the schedule above. |â€"| â€" pass The Deerfield bus will pick up students Friday and Saturday mornings mx:: Banniockburn at 8:30 a.m., via Wilmot School to Deerfield, and leaving Deerfield at 9:00. The bus will re leaving the High School at 11’:0:0 a.m. The afternoon lchedule will leave Bannockburn at 1:00; Wilmot at 1:10 and Deerfield at 1:20 p.m. The bus will leave,.school to return at ‘Beginning at twelve noon and continuing until all are served, the Holy. Cross Parish, Deerfield, will serve a chicken dinner on â€"Sunday, Bept. 150 ; â€" _ There will be special attractions throughout the afternoon with a registration booth, penny wheel novâ€" élties, candy, and several other feaâ€" tures in connection with the dinner. ‘~Mrs. Martha C. Love is chairman of the dinner committee, and Rev. J. Savage, has appointed the folâ€" lowing committee to assist Mrs. Love:; Mesdames J. P. Condon, John Cunningham, Earl . Frost, Thomas Mooney, E. Mylott, J. Ryan, Irene Shrader, R. Walsh, E. Zahnle, and Misses May Karch and Anna Klemp. .. Holy Cross Church Plans Chicken Dinner ~‘ Ticket sales committee is comâ€" posed of the following members: Mrs.. Leslie Behrens, Mrs. Fred Coleman, Mrs. Ernest Diebert, Mrs Bernard, Genty, Mrs. John Welch, and Mrs. Alex Willman. y M Skokie Dalleu Lanniru nc *Good Laundering & Cheaper Then New Clothes® easiag_..___‘i¢e LAUNDRY Wary _ Sm Shirts Laundered Here _ Look Grand! . _ Reâ€"Arrange! MAKE your kitchen ... an easier place for work! . . . Reâ€"arrange ... to more convenient spots!. .. All this LAUNDERERS & ORY CLeANERS A dirty and gunvyned â€" ' cap, coated inside‘ and may cause a short circuit in the : according to the serâ€" vice department of the Chicago Moâ€" tor club. Even on hot, sultry days there‘s no need for a shirt to look anything but it‘s best. We have a reputation for laundering shirls 50 that, even int;:ho most sizzling weather, th LOOK AND Fg;_{ COOL! "4 in 18 months * For exa an old ‘watch case value at $19 early in 1934 is wo cash today. Old 5 Silver pieces have doubled in value. What else do you m shows and equal increase withâ€" OLD GOLD 1 Has Advaactd 50% OLD SILVER _ C. D. PEACOCK JEWELERS SIN ~1’fl STATE AND logï¬l W give i peciied ho Bay yhorifiedke Highland Park $310 PAGE NINE #4 W 3 we. is §6 Em in wc! Ufewas 3 d hy on i a8