AO 3 %‘m, nl’ reading 0; K t-.-."" vorey (he Bible and al ‘heat now without heating equip~ tall a gas burner and remove it at you are not satis« are trying the §a8 ay only a small that in the average to only $3 a month, of this trial offer e Our . for a week .. . for a a can close your front mplete confidence that eep your family warm le while you are away. ed to tend the heating uel. Temperatures will it every moment . . . Jas heat frees you from your family‘s comfort. )ILLAC SQUARE BATES STREET ist, Scientis C‘ ~_""NUst to 9 PANY _ RSDA y eating URNERS 2 M et fark ORAN nefits of gas heat r home. DING ROOM ROAD PLAN m home p.m 10, 1985 PBRX !»,B.‘ï¬nn and her two oo cs«, Mrs. Elmer Clavey and U x Willman, with Mrs. Wilâ€" q:{“:: ; and Mrs. Whalen, were -13“‘ of Mrs. Sarah Clavey in 4 @€] |l@lltd.y- j |J. Rink had as her weekâ€" "' her uncle and aunt from 9t. Mo. ; *‘AMrs. Raipt Dunham has as her _ ut her sister, Miss Mary Walter r" \Wis. s _ Rey and| Mrs. F. G.*‘Piepenbrok, b M h P. Osterman and Miss Ruth son, attended the ggion;) j 7 ifhts Mp‘fkthe“f:l::ffo ?rn:-‘:)t:in "gey and Mrs. F. G.‘Piepenbrok, with r #. P. Osterman and Miss Ruth , attended the regional w of the Arlington Heights district at the Hanover Township Ni. Church near Elgin on Monday. Mrs. George Harder and Mrs. Ehner E. Schmidt accompanied the Piepenbrgks on Tuesday to a = Deerfield O.E.S. will meet on Thursday evening, Oct. 17, with an election to be held that evening. The installation is to take place the first Thursday evening in December. The Eastern Star Guild met Tuesâ€" ‘,m at the home of Mrs. Alvin 3& in Highland Park. _ Mr. (Mrs. James Grant Rusâ€" sell of Rosemary Terrace announce the m*{ a daughter on Saturâ€" "5“.“@ ‘5, at their home. The Russells now have four little girls. .;.m Fritsch has been ill with impetigo since the middle of September, down in Roark, Ky. / Mrs. Mary Andrew of Rockford spent the weekâ€"end with her daughâ€" tor. Miss Beth Andrew, at sthe Chesâ€" ’U‘SDAY’ u’hq'-t-m“bl:. u'.to ‘0‘;08":" "‘ sure ve pâ€"@'rfl':fl-hygrurm -fl:ï¬!m'wmm Our wideé experience in auto body and A MAN ENTERS THE SCHOOL OF EXPERIENCE AS A KID AND HE NEVER LEAVES JT ~â€"â€" Moran Plumbing & Heating Co. :‘ Office Phone Highland Park 1060 0oh ty m ons uts o o on ons ons o s o ce o0 o e e on esA in R I D D L E O0â€"W hen does a man have; to keep his word? Aâ€"W hen »no one will take it. You‘ll have the answer to uniform comfort if you heat your home with Waukegan Coke, It is easy to control and responds quickly to regulation. You have more heat or less heat in a few moments. Waukeg Coke is clean and never makes dust, smoke or soot. It leaves few ashes and is more economical. Call your fuel snler now and tell him you want to try Waukegan Coke in your heating plant. WAUKEGAN COKE _ HIGHLAND PARK FUEL CO AUL BORCHARDT _ â€"_. M%go FRANK SILJESTRO MERCER LUMBEKR COMPAN All Sizes OCTOBER 10, 1935 Electrol Oil Burné Witten Building â€" Highland P CLIFFORD R. MORAN, Prop. + \ CLEAN Sales and Service SMOKELESS ter Wessling home. Miss And a member of the faculty of field‘s grammar school. Miss Hazel p, who teaches in Belvidere, II1., nt the weekâ€"end with her pare Mtr. and Mrs. I. A. Rapp. A 0s Mr, and Mrs.| W. L. Keady of Brier Hill Road purchased the Lockâ€" August Seiffert, who was driving his car west n â€" Central avenue, Highland Park, on Sunday, collided with a car driven by T. J. Williams of Kenosha, who ivas going north on Green:Bay Road| ‘The cars met at the center of the intersection and both were dampkged, but no one was injured.. | Y : ridge house in moved there rec Raymond Joh} tonsilectomy last A family reunion was held at the R. M. Vant honje on Monday eveâ€" ning in honor of the 49th wedding anniversary of Mr. lild Mrs. Vant. Mrs. Claren at a~ miscellan Thursday eveni Miss Mildred Rh Park. | The: Russell | Potte spent the weekâ€"end in ] Mr. and Mrs.i‘ ph tertained at two tables Saturday evening. Mrs. Mary rdsley is quite ill at her home on Ostermian avenue. Lorraine Martha H celebratâ€" ed her fourth birthday anniversary at a party on Tuesday, Oct. 8, at the Philip Scully Sr. home. & Mrs. George ||Soe , Mr. and Mrs. Earl Joh , and son Earl Jr. are spending the at Three Lakes, Wis. Lily Mae Johnston is staying with he gn:zparen'u, Mr. and Mrs. Williath Johnston. Lorraine Martha Ha ed her fourth birthday at a party on Tuesda: the Philip Scully Sr. he Mr. and Mrs|~ Conrad Uchtman entertained the ||Neighborhood . Club on Saturday evehing. . Mr. and Mr were hosts at a ning. Mr. and Mrs,) Harry Baum were hosts at a party Friday evening at their home on Hazel Avenue. â€"The Carl Man family moved ‘reâ€" cently from Calumet City to Chiâ€" cago Mrs. May (Bernice Johnston Sim:gs) and two children visited in Deerfield on Sunday. } 4 â€" Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Anderson and sons Elmer Jr.) and Chadwick reâ€" turned Sunday from a motor trip to Omaha, Grand Island and Kearney, Nebraska, where . they visited relaâ€" tives. _ Mrs. 4 nderson‘s <mother, Mrs, Jessie Davis, who has been residing in K ey, and formerly lived in Man r, England, reâ€" turned with the Andersons and will spend the winter here. way * The Altat u} members of the will have an a Hill, near Mil the weather is \<\â€" \Card P: | \‘The Sheridan, cle will hold a the home of M er, 603 Vine @ evening, Octob with Mrs. Clara be accompanied: Rev, J. E. Sav stormy day the 2:30 p.m., at Willman, the p Bridge, five will be played . & .& bu COMFORT is no riddle if you heat with _ High IPANY ark and Park 1342 . William Fosbendâ€" enue, on Thursday r 10 at 8 o‘clock, Devepdorf assisting. undred and bunco d prizes awarded. is, who has been ey, and formerly r, England, reâ€" Andersons and will here. §¥ 0063 d Rosary Society Holy Cross Church day outing at Holy ukee, tomorrow if leasant. © They will on this tour by the e. : Should it be a group will meet at home of Mrs. Alex esident. Bannockburn and itly. | son underwent a Friday. Rebekah Sewing cirâ€" ublic card party at rty Tonight Deerfield d in Beloit, Wis. . Miss Andrew is Charles Johnston arty Saturday eveâ€" Potterton â€" fami Seott entertain s shower on last in compliment to ehart of Highl MOCOGNI Order by Name Peterson enâ€" of bridge on CABIN IN THE WOODS RESERV ATIONS OPEN \The| Cabinâ€"inâ€"theâ€"Woods, west of Glencede, which is in the forest preâ€" serve |property, but of which the lorth] Shore Area Council has exâ€" clusive use, is ready to be used for the fall and winter | short term camps. The cabin has been renoâ€" vated |and cleaned since last spring and summer. There is ‘a new store and a supply of cots was brought down from Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan for use; for Scouts going on overnight hikes |to the cabin. â€" 7 PLAgs â€"FOR SHOW PROGRESS \Plans for the Merit Badge Show to be (held at Patten Gymnasium on the 25th and 26th of October, are rounding into shape. All tickets have | been ‘distributed to Scout trgops. Troops have accepted reâ€" sponsibility for occupying all of the available booé\ ‘spaces and coâ€"opâ€" érating organizations have agreed to exhibjit also. Beyond the scouting booths which will include approxiâ€" mately 50 merit badges and related program features, booths have been accepted by the community ‘chests, booths which will include approxiâ€" mately 50 merit badges and related program features, booths have been accepted by the community ‘chests, Girl $couts, Camp Fire Girls, Safety Counï¬l, and Fire Departments. Apâ€" proximately 2000 boys will take part in the show during its show period. "t promises to be one of the largest of itsd kind ever held in this neighâ€" Kiqrhood. ‘ Â¥5 BFY Scout _ News ’Lï¬ E NUMBER | . Scout Seminar to be held the Knickerbocker Hotel on Oc 27. (Bunday) will attract a la number of North Shore Scou The flisecussion groups include sonngl, cubbing, rural scouting, health and safety. Each of the sessions will be conducted by tional Headquarter‘s experts. _ SCOUT SEMINAR TO ATTRAC WESSEL TO CONDUCT SCHOOL Mr. William Wessel, national diâ€" rector of cubbing, the program of the Boy Scouts of America, for 9, 10, and 11 year old boys,; will conâ€" duct ‘a sectional cubbing ischool in cub le:derahsiï¬ for the cub leaders of the North Shore Area Council and s nding | neighboring ; councils. ie |eub training course will be held somewhere within the North Shore Area Council territory around the first of November. Watch for P o. THOR WASHER 49°> : wh while(l BUY N SAVE â€" $s92455 You can buy this Thor Washer for only â€" . . . Originally sold for $74.50 THE PRESS8 To cover interest and other costs, a somewhat higher price is charged for appliances sold on deferred payments. ,$2 down and ' TB. m nd our Naâ€" at dates. The course will be open to all men who are interested in the cub program, whether now connected ith it or not.: .Mnkrr BADGE SHOW TO FEATURE COW f ,»ï¬lityinz Merit badge exhibit | Jeerheld Grammar mafl which is to be staged by Troop 54 of 'ï¬e semiâ€"monthly school paper, t Day will contain ‘mm{iont‘h“ i Highway," is published by the t a‘live cow, The cow | be eighth graders of the Deerfield ied to demonstrate modern milking | G School. They have selectâ€" methods ‘and modern dairying pracâ€"| ed Edward Hurst as editor in chief, tites. Troop 54 of Half Day is unâ€"| Earlr Lahey as news editor; Lenora der the leadership of Scoutmaster| Bellei, art editor; George Tanielian, tichard Whitacre, Mr. Whitacre is jo% editor; Phillip ‘Fisher, sports guperintendent of schools in Half editor; Jane Bowman, business manâ€" Day. The scouts will demonstrate | ager. | i all| of the requirements of tbe] The Glee Club is under way again PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY hey last ONLY See tï¬esc models today. Large size porcelain tub. Super agitator. New oilâ€"less General Electric motor. Rubber casters Wringer has large bano{on folls. f} | . ; A real buyâ€"only limited supplyâ€"act ‘now. OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Other Thor dedlers in your community art | offering this same bargain. Read Postry! A pleasant way . . . to spend a day alone ... is to read some which you can ¢ . . . from a friend or a storel1 .. . Poems lift up your spirits . . . drive away car uic t MA We Brighten Lgmited numb Dairying Merit badge which include pasteurizing and testing of twbercuâ€" 1 bacteria with the use of the Babcock test. . The dai booth promises to be one of the t inâ€" teresting in the exhibit. | The semiâ€"monthly school paper, "The Highway," is published by the | eigh graders of the Deerfield G School. They have selectâ€" ed Edward Hurst as editor in chief, Earlr Lahey as news editor; Lenora | Bellei, art editor; George Tanielian, | jo% editor; Phillip ‘Fisher, sports editor; Jane Bowman, business manâ€" Deerfield Grammar School Tabtle Linens Clean and shny :; :; they a y make the food more appetizing .. . and add enjoyment to your us a call. We remove all signs of stains . . . and freshâ€" en up your table linens tolookp'konewl c this charge tobe included onyour na marls Har "Fl‘.t‘- M e monthly »Elecâ€" W E E K ic Servid‘ with four meetings to its credit this year. It has 75 mem The ofâ€" ficers are; President Mary Franâ€" ces Anderson; secretary, Grace Herâ€" man; social chairman, Jane Bowâ€" man; treasurer, Nan BHeckwith. Migs Virginia ‘Engels is @irecting them in the following songs} "Star Lullaâ€" by," "Song of‘the. Seh King," and "Iohn Peel" : & The Junior Girls has elected the following for its 1e : presiâ€" dent, Matha . ; viceâ€"presiâ€" dent, Margaret Fingh; secretary, Mary Frances A ; treasurer, Jean Boyle, Thete 27 girls in this group. â€" * ' € Phone Highland Park | 3310 . PAGE ELEVEN “‘8&! King, has « s eaders : . . vige inch; sec: )n; tres [ a