Toh cA# i4 Â¥at Days . of swampland and starlit Indian trails,, log cabin days,‘ days of the| stage coach, horse drawn vehicles, of |ladies in crinolines and hoop skirts, men in blue and gray uniforms, modern days with electriâ€" city, speeding traffic, soaring towâ€" ers and air planes â€" all these have been George Rockenbach‘s experiâ€" ences. ; 4 Politics, education, religious enâ€" terprises, businessâ€"in eveeg phase of the countryside‘s development Mr. Ro¢kenbach has taken |a paterâ€" nal hand. For seventeen Lurs he served as highway commiksioner, 35 days on the sailing vessel "The Deutschland"; from New York to Buffalo by canal, then ox teams to Chicago;a week‘s rest in Chicago at the Jagob Rehm house and then a wagon trip to Lake County for the women and children and walking for the men. of the party. GBoroE ROCKENBA In April; 1841, at the age of two months, George Rockenbath came from Gertheim, near Strasburg, in Alsace, with his parents, his grandâ€" father, an uncle and four other families to settle in this vicinity. The trip to America was lengthyâ€" his 95th birthday anniv on Sunday, Feb. 2, at his on | Street, Deerfield, with ope d from 2 until 8 p.m. â€"| George Rockenbach Pioneer, Cel tes 95th An‘;.l;:z‘mry PAGE TWELVE ADDRESS QOutstanome on rrorma‘s west coast Gentlemen : Enclosed find $................ for which please send me treatments of the famous LION CROSS HEBB11 1180 Second Ave., N. Y. City, N. Y. Lio â€" Pharmacy, In order to avoid mistakes in getting the genuine LION CROSS HERB TEA, please fill out the attached coupon. 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Bl}lT’l‘ER FILMS COMMITTEE REVIEW Three wivés, also a daughter preâ€" ¢eded him in death. Surving him are his son Rarl; two sisters, Mary, and Mrs. Frank Snyder, and tg;ee brothers, Peter, Edward apd ilâ€" liam BleimeHl | Mr. Bleimehl was a: so% of| the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter lei+1ehl who came to Deerfield in 1865. Frank‘s twin brother, Fred, died several years ago. | | | Frank C. Bleimehl passed away Baturday in |Chicago. Funeral serâ€" vices were held Tuesday at his home in Chicago at the First Methoâ€" dist Church| in Arlington [Heights, with interment in that city, | From nd tbc;qumil{‘ esrcle which inclu his seven children, 26 grandchildren , and 24 . great grandchild will come messages of good wishes and congratulations on Mr. nbach‘s 95th | irthday anniversary on Sunday. ) F. C. Bleimeh] Dies; 1 Is Buried Tuesday Mr. Roe ‘s memories are a storehouse which the younger generation ws eagerly for facts of. its for :1 45 | he was on the first board of direcâ€" tors of the |Deerfieldâ€"Shields Townâ€" ship High Bchool, he hel build the North |Northfield E i Church, for fifteen years he was on the Wilmot 1 board, under two state administrations he representâ€" ed Tllinois firmer sat national agriâ€" eultural esses and to con:lf:d‘e this sketchy summary of his interâ€" ests, the field State Bank has pointed ‘proudly to him an acâ€" tive board director until .lint year, when he detided to retire: °> Bathing from hotel. Quail » pting and fine % Trap u:)ttm Mï¬" tennis Dirocfly on ‘.mi- ami Trail, qéod train service. For booklet or v-:q«.rioa. write hotel, 6. Floyd Alfdrd. Mgr.. or write N. Y. Offiza: 220 W. 42 $1. Wis. Dept. 7765 The committee headed (by Mr. Spencer is coâ€"operatively supported by local oil interests for the disâ€" semination of information on oil heat to home owners in the Chicago territory. The committee points to several important factors that give promise of even greater improveâ€" ment in this industry during the coming year. ; ; "In spite of the particularly inâ€" tense local competition, increases in the, Chicago territory have. been unusually encouraging. Dealer gains have been reported up to as high as 75 per cent for the year."} . . "Oil heat has just completed the most successful year in is history," Frank E. Spencer, chairman of the Chicago Oil Heat committee, with offices in the Petroleum building, at 616 South Michigan Avenue, anâ€" nounced today. "A national gain in burner installations during 1935 of 44 per cent over 1934 is reflected in official figures just released. The gain for December 1935 over the corresponding® period of 1934 was approximately 65 per cent. That 1936 holds bright prospects for the oil burner manufacturer and producers and distributors of fuel oil is indicated by outstanding gains in 1935 and a general spirit of opâ€" most successful year in its history," Quality â€"Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY ler (H. P. 232) is the chairman in Highland Park. The present interâ€" est in the ticket sale, indicates that Miss Garden will find a packed house to greet her when she appears in Winnetka for recital. â€" The concert is a benefit for a new piano for the Winnetka Woman‘s club. For the convenience of patrons along the North Shore, a choice block of seats, in 30 boxes of 8 seats each, has been reserved. Mrs. Rollin D. Wood (Winn. 1067) is the general ticket chairman, and all tickets are now on sale: Mrs. Ralph Poole is the ticket chairman for Lake Forest and Mrs. Cloud Wampâ€" Anticipate 1936 Gains in Oilburner Installation Miss Garden will tell of her acâ€" quaintance and association with the composer Debussy, recounting the events and conversations which reâ€" vealed to her the extraordinary naâ€" ture of one of the most unusual genâ€" iuses of the century. All of her talk is concerned with things that have never been written in books, things that Mary Garden is acquainted â€"with at first hand. Miss Garden will also present a group of Debussy songs, and Robert Wallenborn, her accomâ€" panist, will play a group of Debussy compositions. â€" ‘Mary Garden‘s lecturc recital on Debussy, which will be given on Monday evening, Feb. 17 in the New Trier auditorium by the Winnetka Woman‘s club, has created great inâ€" terest along the North Shore. final impetus that will maintain and probably set new sales records. While the earlier exhibit at the International amphitheatre on the South Side was a remendous sucâ€" cess, the North Side show comes at approximately the same time as showings in past years and record breaking crowds are expected to view: motordom‘s newest creations. Admission is free. Mary Garden in Recital at New Trier Auditorium DRY CLEANNG CO Phone H. P. 178 With automobile buying highest peak in many years, and manufacturers feel th tional Edgewater Beach Ho: nual motor salon, for year: as the "deluxe show" will final impetus that will maint probably set new sales rec Over twentyâ€"one different makes of cars will be in the exhibit totalâ€" ing some seventyâ€"five. deluxe modâ€" els that will grace the colorful lobâ€" bies, lounges and passagio of the hotel. In a number of instances there will be new features not seen in the November show. « In keeping with the current boom of the automobile industry, North Side dealers will hold their largest show in history as the thirteenth annual motor salon, Feb. 15 to 23, inclusive, in the Edgewater Beach Hotel. I "Man of Iron." Cast: Barton Mc Lane, Mary Astor, John Eldredge. Feb. 5â€"6, Wednesday and Thursday. The rise and fall of Chris Bennett in the foundry business. Sturdy and a good mixer, he lacks the mental poise to withstand success. Slow moving with stilted dialogue. Adults Annual Motor Salon . Opens February 15 j at Edgewater Beach â€"â€"*The Littlest Rebel." Cast: Shirâ€" ley Temple, John Boles, Jack Holt, Bill Robinson. Feb,â€"2â€"3â€"4, Sunday, ‘Monday, Tuesday, Shirley Temple scores again in the atmosphere of the South during the Civil War. She tugs at your heart strings, sings delightfully, vies with Chamâ€" pion Bill Robinson for the dancing honors,. Never has this charming little miss appeared in a more apâ€" pealing role, ably assisted by a group of fine artists, Excellent for the family. us | Beautiful photography, fine horses, and a good cast. ‘Much better than the usual western. Family. AND el the h Hotel years 1 will g at it dealer tradi known give a THE PRESS Change that shabby, drabâ€"looking . apâ€" pearance of the "old bus" NOW by bringing it in to us. We‘ll make it look like a NEW car at a minimum cost! Our many years experience . . . upâ€"toâ€" date equipment . . . high quality paints . . . make the job a certain success ! ! "Added to these factors are thei reasonable prices of modern oil burner units, which already have | had their effect on the volume oti business in 1935 and nndoubtedly' will have ‘a decided effect on sales | during the year 1936." I "The replacement field, too, holds tremendous possibilities for the inâ€" dustry during 1936. "The continued gains in residenâ€" tial building," Mr. Spencer declarâ€" ed, "indicated by 110 per cent inâ€" crease for November 1935 over the same month in 1934 â€" continuance of Federal Housing Administration credit for home improvementâ€"and the comparatively"low cost of oil as a fuel for automatic heat, are bound to stimulate an increased demand for oil burning equipment in the home. __z__ J (BABY WALKING l e S _ (alti C:\/ Lh C P .e; 7 * ‘rc:'?’:’:“ a o to I‘* |t: souts _ |V A /z k | sen â€"* .‘ _:_ _( f+:;i5: | P#X [ . Y (7K I._ ‘\ f %\, e a :: J â€"a‘\â€"‘ C im th y 1 ELi JC i e 745 Waukegan Road \By PrAiâ€"SPOKEN PETE ITS NATURAL To _ WISH FOR A CHANGE | OF SCENERY. THaAtT‘s| WHAT STARTS A | ~â€" i1 BABY WALKING, announcing the opening of Sinclair Products *, MCmm Deerfield Superâ€"Servic Garage . At great expense we have remodeled our old building and installed all new greasing equipment.v We now have one of the most upâ€"toâ€"date oneâ€"stop Super Service stations on the N orth Shore. We invite your patronage and inspection. STQ U mss iop Index Lubrication Washing \ General Repairing SPECIALIZING IN Phone Deerfield 7 Plumbing and Heating â€" ELECTROL OIL BURNERS 1 512% Laurel Avenue â€" Highland Park $ Shop Phone, Highland Park 271 â€" Residence, H. P. 439 Ask _ ;« Your Dealer for Free Survey © Gives ©® Leaves © Easy tc © Free ir HIGHLAND PARK FUEL COMPANXY PAUL BORCHARDT _ _â€" MENONI & MOCOGNI TRY WAUKEGAN COKE NOW! Order a L. and give this efécient fuel a trial test in your Coke gives more comfe a supply. FRANK SILJESTROM $ MERCER LUMBER COMPANIES, Deerfield MENONI & MOCOGNI THE SNOW IS HERE TO STAY! . __â€"= For Real Oldâ€"Fashioned ; More Heat s Few Ashes to Control from Grime \VVAUKEGAN/ Telephone Highland. Park 518 SLEIGH RIDES HOWARD MORAN \CLEAN SMOKELESS your heating plant. Convincé yourself that W aukegan comfort . . . more economy! Call your fuel dealer for Bells and All Prop. and burn *A Waukegan Coke for greatest THURSDAY, JANUARY Deerfileld, Illinois FuUEL / Order by Name 1986