iors o 4+ 4 &4 Frances Korenin and Dorothy Vetter will act as hostesses on Tuesâ€" day evening at a meeting of the Y.PM.C. at the Bethlehem church. Myrtle Lee will be leadery for the lesson and Dorothy Vetter \will have the special topic: Choosing Friends. Their guests that evening will be the junior class. | | _ Miss Florence Page and Wessley S:{ker reéturned |Friday| from a week‘s trip. They visited in Whiteâ€" water, Wis., and with Mr. Stryker‘s sister, Mrs. J. Kynett Haehleéen in Dysart, Iowa. * 1. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ott returned Thursday from a week‘s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fordham and children have moved back to"beer- field from Niles Center, where they lived this past year. They have taken the Hazel avenue house vaâ€" cated by Mr. and Mn+ .Kenneth Weir. )8 (4. ; Mr. and Mrs. V, William Briddle moved to Highland> Park Tuï¬day. The Kenneth Weirs moved into the Briddle house on Rosemary terrace. Miss Beth Andrew spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Mary Andrew in Rockford. * | ‘The lure of beautiful quilts took Mrs. William: Carman; Mrs. J. E. Flannagan, Mrs. Fred LaBahn, and Mrs. Fr«i Horenberger to niWnl- worth, Wis., last Tuesday, here‘ they visited a shop noted for its exquisite quilts. . t £.~4 Mr. and Mrs. Carlâ€" E. Bates, who have spent the past month witl: Mrs. J. C. Willman on <Chestnu Street, have moved ‘back into their home on Warrington Road oxfl last Monday. Their home had been occuâ€" pied the past fhm months b;n:ho Captain Morines and family of Fort Sheridan. 7 4 Arthur Kress, youngest $¢n of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Kress, was reâ€" moved to the: Ali¢te Home Hogpital, Lake Forest, last Friday w he underwent a second operation on his arm.the following day. Arthur was seriously injured in an automobile accident on Aug. 24 and was in the Union Hospital, Terra Haute, Ind., for several weeks.. He will unéergo a third. operation as soon as the is strong enough. yrop odll a| Mrs. Emma Cahill of Milwaukee spent Tuesday with Mrs. Bp \H. Kress. Mrs. Cahill was the |guest of Mrs. Grace C«;ttrell on % ?eo- day and Thursday at, the Harpld C. Youngs home on Brittany Road, Highland Park. e h [om Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hunt and famâ€" ily were Sunday guests at the C. A. Yager home in Lombard. Dr. and Mrs William R, Weir had as their guests on Sunday, Mrs. Weir‘s cousin, Mrs. Harry Von Pflugh of Wilmette and her: Miss Naney Andrews of Brankville, New York. is | Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Miller of Ranâ€" dolph, Minn., who had been guests of the Fred Hennigs in Highland Park for several days, were| lunchâ€" eon guests on Wednesday at, the Ployd Stanget. homke. â€" Tho 3:::3 visited that day at the|© 1t home where they had rried fifty years ns;,“ . it | the property of Mrs. Miller‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Fritsch,) They had been visiting relatives this vicinity for several weeks and the reception at the John Fritsch home on Sunday, Sept. 22, climaxed their sojourn here, with a golden ing celebration. ‘ It was a coindidence that the Millers were here during a postmasters‘ convention, so Mr. Milâ€" ler attended the conference in Chiâ€" cago last week and was acclaimed the nation‘s veteran postmaster with fortyâ€"five years of service under ten presidents. When Mr. and Mrg. :Milâ€" ler moved from Deerflield half n cenâ€" tury ago they built the first house in Randolph, Minn., and Mr. Miller opened the first store in that comâ€" munity. s _4 | PAGE TWELVE . Office Phone Highland Park 1060 Moran Plumbing & Heating Co. Deerfield Personals Electrol Oil Burners Witten Building â€" Highland Park _ CLIFFORD R. MORAN, Prop. Sales and Service Mr. R. F. Grohe and son Richard of Knollwood Road spent the weekâ€" Mrs. Roy Haskins and their three daughters, â€"Iszabel, ranceg and Georgia, and Mr. Eugene Harper of Wilmette, were Sunday guests of ‘Mrs. Haskins‘ mother, ï¬rs. F. C. Biederstadt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaBahn were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Minnie Doherty in Chicago. © iMr. and Mrs. Harry Muhlke will entertain their ‘bridge club on Satâ€" urday evening, Oct. 1 é _/ Mrs. ‘Ralph Peterson, wife of vilâ€" lage board, member, was bruiged and tarribly frightened; last â€" Saturâ€" day, we are told, when a doé owned by V. William Briddle jumpéd, thru the window of. the Petersofi‘s car which was parked in front of the Deerfield A & P store. £4;0:0000 Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaB&ahn atâ€" tenmded the funeral of Bernard Weâ€" , president of the National Brick Company, in Chicago, on last Monday. : Mr, LaBahn acted as a pallbearer for his business associâ€" ate. (On| Wednesday there was a meeting ’o‘ffthe board of dire¢tors of the brick company but no one was selected to sueceed Mr. Weber. _ !hâ€"l,-u*nh-* : Wt _“" Mrs. E. L. Plagge and her daughter, Betty Thompson ¢ ers Park, were Sunday gu the George Stanger home. _ Let us show you how Misses Mary Korb and Alice Kenâ€" ney of Chicago who spent the past week with Mr and Mrs. William E. Wing, returned home on Monday. Your house can be cool and comâ€" fortable when it is blistering hot mf:ide. ROCK WOOL BATS placed between your attic ceiling joists gives your home a perfect temperature at all times. > Clifford Stanger is attend Central YMCA eollege in C Clifford took his freshman j Lake Forest College. | Dr. V. W.; Spriggs, O. F. Bur:â€" nett Jr., Harty Olendorf, Bert Masâ€" tri and Kenneth Ross spent last week near Duluth, Minn., on a fishâ€" ing trip. } & ; H..P. 1377 ~Mr, and Mrs. John Buss of Burâ€" lington, Wis., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: Floyd Stanger. Mrs, Buss, who was Helen Dodge, a for: mer teacher in the Wilmot school, bas been visiting here since Thurs: day. L sf Mr, and Mrs. R. E. L. Holmes and grandson, Earl, have come up from Clarksville, Mo., to spend the winâ€" ter with Mrs. Holmes‘ brother, Wilâ€" liam"Hutchison in Waukegan. Both the Holmes. and Hutchison families have vigited the past week at the home of their brother, S. P. Hutchâ€" ison. *: t ol t â€"The many Deerfield relatives of Mr. Orson Brand attended his funâ€" eral yesterday in Highland Park: © Donald Meyer celebrated his fifth birthday â€"anniversary with a party at the kindergarten Friday mornâ€" ing. Pss t ht 1 e fo4 j Mr.. : cago. Scraena Summer Comfort and Mrs, John Jones in Chiâ€" Highland Park 1342 Ralph Steel â€" Roofs â€" Mill Work «Res. Phone 366 Central ‘Ave. * <€ A a g the icago. ear at grandâ€" f ‘Rogâ€" sts at Mrs. Carl Hertel is visiting Mr. and {n. Herbert Hertel in Spring Hill, West Virginia. The Deerfield Chamber of Comâ€" merce met Thursday evening at Bhugrue‘s restaurant. The discussion that evening pert;inedrto work on the new field house. â€" : Mrs, Chester Wessling served as associate conductress at Glenview 0. E.‘ S., on Friday evening and as Ruth at the Antioch chapter on Monday evening. [ it Elizabeth and ‘Margaret, daughâ€" ters of Mr. and Mrs. C:V. Burghart of| Bannockburn are a&ending Sacâ€" xjezl Heart Academy at Lake Forâ€" est. Thomas McDermott | has entered St. ‘John‘s. Military Academy at Delâ€" afield, Wis. | 1s . : | : Miss Alice L. Rickwardt, daughâ€" ter of Mys. Lillian Frantz Rickwardt of Chi and owr:%i J. Ceily of, Chicago were ried Sunday, Sept. 20 at the Summerdale Congregaâ€" tional Church. The bride‘s grandâ€" father was Eli â€"Frantz, an early setâ€" tler here. _ > ht | _ Mr. and Mrs.| (Helen Reichelt) | day for their h Ariz., after a mo Chester‘ Foust |Jof Clavey Road, has purchased ‘the Elmer Clavey house at 941 Cedar Street, lï¬eri- field, now occupi d by Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Harbek. | s ostlly A Jack Zengeler Alice Homeflqsl‘ convalescing fro er received in :? dent. â€" Wallace Stryker of Chica Thursday at his Park. § Rev‘.;‘tv'irgil E.| Foster, minister of education .:':Lthe \ Bryn Mawr Community Chu in Chicago was the gueft speaker. on |Monday eveâ€"~ ning at the Bethi¢chem Church at a dinner meeting‘ of the officers and teachers of the: urcol; school. His talk pertained modern methods of church school |instruction i end fishing near Green Bay, Wis. Mrs. Leonard North was hostess to membets of the Independent Soâ€" cial Club last Wednesday at her home on Central aven The next meeting will be held in Glencoe at the home of Mrs, Clara Lemm on October 9.‘ . _ ] $ | _ Economical low r?fe a _ ith gas heat you also enjoy fully automatio NORTH SHORE GAs COMPANY_ Ordinary heating methods prevent yt)u from making fullest use of your basement, But with gas heat ... that needs no fuel stor« age space, no place for ashes, and is clean . . . your basement can be transformed into a pleasant, spacious recreation room.. A clean place for the children to play .. . Sor bridge games . . . for table tennis . .. for billiards . . . and for other forms of recreaâ€" tion when you entertain. Only with gas h'éfit can you enjoy your basement! s ‘ng ... . complete freedom from fumqui ._ading . ... healthful, uniform temperature g eJ G A $ is home ‘from the ital, Lake® Forest, a broken shouldâ€" uutrmobile acciâ€" ichelt and George o visited Jack on home in Highland . A. Lewenthal left last Wednesâ€" me: in Phoenix, h‘s visit here. | of Clavey Ronq, e Elmer Clavey ar Street, Deerâ€" >m in your basem 1 §E PRESS Mrs. John ‘Welch‘s fa Kennedy"?ik very ill}Lt her <Ira Gï¬zer is quite home on Deerfield avenue. Mrs.! Hubert. McGuire taining the Sewing Gui Holy Crgss Church this at her home. ‘Mrs W?itpr Page was hostess to the. Quid! Nunc cnérb on Tuesday evening. |/ ;â€" . | CA The Chatter ‘N‘ Sew last evening at the hom Carl T Anderson. ‘(rs. Nutt will be the next h Mr. and Mrs. Earl H tained out of town guest: weekâ€"end. _ ‘~Maurice Cazel is mo Seattle, w\uh. 1 The scavenger hunt given by the young gjplh of the ELCE met at Bethlchem Church last Tuesday eveâ€" ning dt?‘Ltheir merry phases for a list of the most unus objects. ‘|Mrs. Robert Brown has as her guest, her nijece, from roit, Mich. ‘Mrs. John J. Rink‘s father, Mr. Stackert, who underwent an operâ€" ation in Chi last week, is ill at his . da r‘s home Saunders Ro‘d. $ 1 ’ Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Youngs went to Terra Haute, Ind., for sevâ€" eral dxyaplt visit the Kenneth Hooâ€" vers before going up th the north woods.| t\ |" ¢ eï¬ 4 South First s:j Telephone 555â€" Hig Quality Cle RELIABLE LAUNDRY f AND DRY CLEANING CO. GREENSLADE Electrical Cantractor Electric Shop Phone H. P. 17 So that you will have reliable informa 1 , 6ntbeeoctof,mhettlorjourbome,‘ ‘ for a free estimate. We will survey yo home and prepare a gas heat éstimate wit out obligation or expense to you, Get the facts now,. Just telephone. «. . Wwinterâ€"long relief from furnace worries and es. All of these advantages an 4 offered you now at economical cost. C special low rate for gas heatirf; also say you ey on gas used for all other p poses n your home. Ask us to give yo facts on this low rate. : nd Park Lii. enterâ€" d of the afternoon Club met of Mrs. ade Mcâ€" tess. er, Mr. home. oring ~to 1 rt enterâ€" over the Get a free estimate at, his H E , ybing and Heating _ â€"_ Nee |. OL OIL BURKN & 512%, Avenue. â€"| Hi ' M Shop Phone, H Park 271 >â€"â€" H. P £ d F «6 00 + n;:unp ) § ' ' DA 8 a m * n. SAfURDAY EVENINGS {ip a _ SUNDAYS :30 to 5:80 for only. [|| . Matntained by 4 ons uit "1 M\- .': . irst uï¬â€˜ih ‘of Chrst. Strientist Highland Park / cmusmï¬ ?CIENCEREADlm ROOM RD MORAN You can try §at heat now with» equipment. We will install # gas burner ' r expense and remove it at expense if you -n-otm';wmoyn-n trying the g48 burner you pay only a en '~.‘ onthly jrental that in the vera ge home amounts to WA §3 a q sath. Take ad fg this trial ofâ€" fer and learnÂ¥be benefits of gas heat by using it in your home. A PW THURSDAY, OCTORER 3 can try §4% heat now » investing in new hes pment. We will insta burner our expente ove it at expense if not satised, While you g the i burner you a emall) monthly ‘re MA nt H4 "um and oB