d give this efficient selt that Waukegan our fuel dealer for P ANY & MOCOGNT 518 JANUARY | STAY! Deerfield atest is n Coke , Hlinois rder Oby , 1986 #* Amen house will be held at the zhdl home on Sunday, Feb. * from 2 til 8 o‘clock in honor 4 the 95th rthday anniversary of of Rock nbach, On Saturday g’ that his great grandâ€" ill be his guests. %‘:.:flirs. Austin Plagge. anâ€" ; the birth of a son on Jan. ®oX the Oak Pirk Hospital. Robâ€" %# 'im.m"weighed nine pounds ï¬ six ,ï¬i The newly arrived _ / tha wreat grandchild of ;"illhlfl weignea ~mime . puUHuZ and iX . The newly arrived son is the great grandchild of W M blch. Mr. and Mrs. C. ; W. Gestty of Wayné, Pa., were guests on Sunda t the Fred LaBahn home. M: mntuméd east on Sunday, but Mrs. Getty remained until Tuesday. The Gettys | are former Deerfield residents. her Sunday guests at the LaBahn honie were Mr. and Mrs. George LaBahn and daughter tems and Mrs. C. Niebur of Evanâ€" Yeer and is in (nf@ Lonlagious nog« *')hj‘k Forest. * Wfl}oller and James Mcâ€" Garvie II, jited at the Andrew Mcâ€" Garvie home in Chicago on Sunday. Mrs. McGarvie is the former Rosetta hyld!- 2 § it ns tm in Ccn AmE e J. Emerson Morgan of Greeley, Towa, has returned to Deerfield and is staying at the A. J. Montavon _fftr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson and Miss VeunyeioGunekel spent: Sunday st the Clayton Fehr home in Oak ; Margaret Appleton, attendâ€" 6. secretary of the Deerfieldâ€" ields high school, , has â€" scarlet oae and is in the Contagious hosâ€" _ Deerfield kocal and Personal Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Mer#er and BROOKFIELD OR SUNLIGHT Boneless Rolled Leg VealRoast »â€"295¢ Rigid Inspection Is Our Policy! Washed Clean, Fluffed Dry, and APPROVED! Rigid inspection after your blankets washed assures you the finest, most s laundering that can be obâ€" $ tamed anywhere . . . 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Butson (Winifred Plagge) left on Monday for her home in Estherville, Iowa, Mrs. Butson was called here because of the death of her mother, Mrs. Henry Plagge last week. « cce Miss Irene Rockenbach returned home Sunday from ‘St. Luke‘s hosâ€" pital, Chicago, where she recently underwent a major operation and she is progressing nicely. Miss Lilâ€" lian Rockenbach of Chicago accomâ€" panied her aunt to Deerfield. The sixtieth anniversary celebraâ€" tion of St. Paul‘s church will begin Sunday, Feb. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Johnson and Alfred, Falberg, of Becker, Minn., and Mrs. Henry Johnson of St. Croix, Minn., | were weekâ€"end guests at the Carl ï¬ Olson home on Greenwood avenue. ; | The Deerfield A And P store has moved into a temporary location in the Moeller building on North Wauâ€" kegan road until the Wing building, destroyed by fire last week, is reâ€" built. f I Dr. W. F. Weir read the marriage service for Miss Cécelia Abbott and Mr. John H. Walk}r at the Second Presbyterian church in Evanston on Phone | Highland Park | 3310 | Than New Clo/hes. Porterhouse or Tâ€"Bone Steaks Well Aged â€" _GEM NUT _ MARGARINE Lb. Lb. 35C Lb P5¢ HEALTH WEINERS ave been tisfactory Richter‘s Swift‘s 15¢ of Waukeâ€" . 35¢ Earl mle sopgn c anhe ced s k ks ooo hoy Mrs! Weir attended m}e service also, and both were guests at the pâ€" tion which followed vu* the Georgian hotel in Evanston, \ _ Mrs. Edward Trier of Chicago is entertaining hert luncheon 500 club on Wednesday, Feb. 5, at the home of Mrs. Earl Frost, Osterman aveâ€" nue. | | Saturday evening at 8:30 o‘clock.| spent Thursday with her sister Mrs Mrs. | Joseph, | Feldkirchner| of Dixon, III., has beeh visiting her two daughters, Mrs. Harold Melling of Fair Onis avenug and Mrs. Horace Ma’ï¬]eyi of Sheridan place. (Mrs. Feldkirchner will visit a son in Chiâ€" cago before returning home. Rev. and Mrs. ‘Ena J. Brus$ enâ€" tert;ihee the ofll&cn pf the E. L. C. E. and the Y. P. M. C. at the parâ€" sonage of the hlexem church on Tuesday| evening, where they} disâ€" cussed the advisability of organizing the young people‘s work througz the medium of a young Jeople’u council. Mrs. James Wilson is in the Wauâ€" kegan h spitsl.’i e family hu;been quarantined for scarlet fever, beâ€" cause of the {gqeu T;f a daughter, Betty, and it is thought that Mrs. Wilson had contracted tke disease also. fouee Monsignor Thomas Quinn, a formâ€" er priest of the I?eerï¬eld Holy Cross church, has been very ill in St. Anâ€" thony‘s hospital $ Chicago. His sisâ€" ter, Mrg. Peter J. Duffy, has been visiting| him fthuel‘rtly durink his illness. | > 4 | j The card party given by St. RPaul‘s Ladies‘ Aid soc etyTon Thursday at the new church activity room was well attended ih spite of the subâ€" zero weather. The door prizes were awarded to Mrs. John Strong?, Mrs. B. H. Kress, Mrs. Sam Rockenbach and Mrs. W, W. Stemm, and the quilt to Mrs. Raymond Bell. (There were attractive) prizes for each taâ€" ble, also. 19e‘ Maurice Allsbrow underwent a major @peration in addition to an appendéctomy and tonsilectomy at the Highland Park hospital recently and returned home ’on Saturday to recuperrte. f | Arthur Kress returned home Friâ€" day from St. Luke‘s hospital, Chiâ€" cago, much improved, after a five months: successful jeffort in saving his left arm, which was severely inâ€" jured in an auto accident last sumâ€" mer. 4 Ira Gardner, former assistant cashier of the Deerfield State bank, is very seriously ‘ill at his home. _ â€" The Altar and Rosary society of the Holy Cross church will meet Friâ€" day evening, Feb. 7, in the parish hall. â€" Meetings have now been changed to the first Friday of each month. Mrs. John Welch is program chairman and |Mrs. Alex Willman, president. 4 Un M Mr. and Mrg. Ernest Worth of North Chestnut street, spent the fore part of the week in Waukegan because of the|death on Saturday of Mr. Worth‘s mother, due to pneuâ€" monia. N Mr. â€" and . 8. P. Hutchison spent Sunday lat the Roy Hutchison home in Chicago. Mr. â€" and . 8. P. Hutchison spent Sunday lat the Roy Hutchison home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Giss will be hosts to the Bethlchem Fireside club on Thursday evening, Feb. 20. Mrs. â€" William â€" Johnson, Mrs. George Pettis and Mrs. Fred Meyer attended the | RN.A. meeting and dinner on Manday in the Karcher hotel, Waukegan. | s ‘Mrs, Alex Willman is entertainâ€" ing her bridge club this afternoon. Mrs, â€" Will George Pettis attended the dinner on M« hotel, Waukeg Miss Charlotte Brand will be hostâ€" ess to the Just Sew club on Tuesday afternoon. ; . Mrs. Peter) Liest is visiting her daughter Mrg. Harry Anderson in Chicago. x . Mary Frantes Anderson celebratâ€" ed her 13th birthday anniversary on Friday. 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The Bethichem Woman‘s auxiliary is meeting this afternoon at the church for the annual election of ofâ€" ficers. + Mrs. Henry Segert is ill with pleurisy. Her sister, Mrs. Fred Beckman of Prairie View, is staying at the Segert home. Miss Louise Huhn will be hostess at the next meeting of the Mutual club. < Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frost have returned from a two months visit with their son, Ira Frost in Pontiac, Mich. St. Paul‘s Ladies‘ Aid society will meet Thursday, Feb. 6, at 2 p.m. at the church. Mrs. John Ott, presiâ€" dent, will lead the discussion on "Our Task in Latin America." Hostâ€" | Mrs. Henry Geiger (Marian Tayâ€" lor) and son Bobby of Chicago are spending several days at the Alex Taylor home. Mrsg. F. W. Russo attended the Hoosier Salon on Saturday. Her father, Edward K. Williams, of Brown County, Ind., is exhibiting a painting "Morning Light." ? The fire department was called to the Horace Mackley home, 1016 Sheridan place, Deerfield, on Monâ€" day morning. Bursting hot water pipes has been the cause of the false alarm. This is the house which was forméerly occupied by the Edward Reagans, where a serious fire damâ€" aged the bungalow several years esses ‘or the social hour will be Mrs.| ago. The volunteer fire fighters anâ€" Charles Selig, Mrs. Christ Willman| swered a call at the L H. Waite and Mrs..John Ott. home on Friday eveningâ€"but there Miss Bertha Freese is recovering| was no damage by fire there either. Miss Bertha Freese is recovering fmml#l fall on the icy pavement last Friday when she was injured. The Thursday Evening Dinner club is meeting this evening with Mrs. Irving Brand. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vantine are pllnnéxg to leave soon for a two months sojourn in Miami, Fla. Deerfield Grammar school‘s relay ice skating team which included George and Edward ‘Tanielian, Thurston Hurst, and Frank Stupple won first place at the Highland Park ice skating carnival on Sunday. Tryâ€" outs at the community skating rink had been given the preceding week for the four upper grades, with the following results; fifth grade, Frank Harris and La Verne Krase; sixth grade, Rosemary Willen and Carter Reeds seventh grade, Ruth Herman and Edward Tanielian eighth grade, Martha Ashman and Frank Stupple. RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Quality Cleaners PAGE THIRTEEN P. 178