Meeting of Â¥Y, FEBRUARY 7 A L. M EL S " mimg tes, x ifeas society." *‘ service, and bu: he budget for the c ing April 1 will be he congregation a; the every member !ifllmhticmu our own ible for a n k hoir practice rs bigger can iron the new uxis ‘society, flelen Weber of college in Chies outs RS. cabinet, ice bill at re !‘\ eber of Presby. in Chicago, congregation will be pre, can. Inéssagy businesg #1, 198g »‘ï¬'v.‘ Leader and qmURSDAY, at a little party. Other years he has ‘observed his anniversary on March 1. Lawrence is Deerfield‘s only "Leap Year Baby." Mayor Harry E. Wing in an inâ€" ferview last week concerning Eastâ€" ern Standard time is quoted thus: ‘Deerfield, Harry E. Wing: "There‘s nothing we can do here in Deerfield :except to follow Chieago, since so many of our citizens work in the ciyt. We will follow ghicsgo’s lead," 3 Evelyn K‘e‘fllbmme the bride Joseph W. Ne :I':l‘ onCSQt- morning at t y Cross .fl with Rev. J. E. Savage officâ€" » Miss Kent wore a blue suit with accessories, and was given w iage by her father, William Kent.| Miss Audrey McCusker, in a own tweed ensemble, was bridesâ€" maid Vernon Meintzer served 18 man. Following the services & ig breakfast was served at the of the bride‘s father, for of the ir%nediate families. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wachholder ‘have the upper apartment in the Wing: house (formerly the Frank iï¬ home) on Deerfleld road ul now at home to their many nuptial showers for the bride were by Miss Helen Engstrom, Miss Georgia Burch and Mrs, Harry . Lawrence Rouse, four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Chlzr]es Rouse, will celebrate his first real birthday afniversary on Saturday, Feb. 29, Benjamin Johnson and her Alfred Sahlberg of Becker, who camg here about a month to visit his daughter, Mrs. Carl Eâ€"Qison, have remained in Deerfield, use of Mr. Sahlberg‘s illness. ,‘N- Archie Antes entertained a group of relatives on Friday afterâ€" poon in honor of Mrs. Chester Halloâ€" way of Milwaukee, who has been a James: Macadie, father of Mrs. Ralph Peterson, and a former Deerâ€" field resident, was recovering from four years of illness due to a spnial injury and had recently resumed his work. He fell on the icy pavement last Monday and broke his hip and is now in the Illinois Masoni¢ hosâ€" pital in Chicago.: The Macadies durâ€" ing their residence here lived in the Presbyterian manse. Their many Deerfield friends are indeed sorry for this added misfortune. â€" As soon as Mr. Macadie can be moved, he will be brought to the Ralph Peterâ€" son to recuperate. s E. Bates, principal of the Grammar school, went to St. Mo., on Saturday, to atâ€" tend the National Education assoâ€" 1 superintendent‘s â€" division, this week. Miss Beth Andrew, sixth teacher, has been staying with Bates until his return this eveâ€" Richard Sims, age 84 years, is ill at the home of her daughâ€" ter; Mrs. P@ip Scully, Sr. On Monâ€" day) three‘of Mrs. Sims‘ sons from go visited herâ€"the guests were Mr.] and Mrs. Walter Sims, George and son Edward and John Mest at the Hill home in Park. DFERFIELD TOCALS ‘Lï¬d Stryker, son of the Fred Strykers of Deerfield, has composed a loyalty song for Lake Forest colâ€" lege. He is entering a contest for the best song. _ ts | Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY Â¥rl. Edgar Benson of Highwood DRY CLEANING CO. Highland Park 1060 _ Highland Park 1842 Moran Plumbing & Heating Co. FEBRUARY 27, 1936 AND Electrol Oil Burners Witten Building â€" Highland Park . _ CLIFFORD R. MORAN, Prop. P. 178 Sales and Service Mrs. Golden Reed Basinger. and Mrs. Edwin Beckman will be hos*â€" esses this afternoon at a meeting of the Woman‘s Auxiliary in the Bethâ€" lehem‘ church. | Arthur Kress is recovering nicely from ‘his long enforced illness beâ€" cause of 'iln auto accident last Aï¬mt. i d entertained the teachers of the Oak T e school at her home last evening in honor of their prirocipcl. Wayne Thomas, and Miss Dorothy ud‘xerwood of Deerfield, whose engd,ement was recently anâ€" nounced.~ ~, IN] The .Bannockburn Junior Garden club is preparing an exhibit for the Navy Pier Flower show which opens th‘r latter part of March. Barbara : Judith Siljestrom has gvÂ¥aduated filom her incubator in the Highland [Park hospital. and has gone to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siljestrom in Highâ€" land Park, Three eager brothers ;Tlcomed ‘Judy home on Friday. ns. Olivig Anderson is staying at her daughter‘s home. ; verenff Earl J. Bruso is speakâ€" ing on "If I Were a Business Man‘" at mth& of the Deerfleld Rotary club this noon at Shugrue‘s restaurâ€" an ; Mrs. Harry Olendorf entertained her Libertyville club at luncheon and bridge on Tuesday at her home on Hazel avenue. i Mrs. G. A. Willen will be hostess to her luntheon bridge club tomorâ€" ro# afternoon. uth Bolt of the Dorcas Home, who is a senior at Lirke Forest colâ€" lege, is doing practice teaching in th ke Rorest high school. r. and Mrs.â€"Edward Bleimeh! of netka ‘3pent the weekâ€"end at the E. D. Bleintehl home. On Sunday the E.| D. .Ble!méhls entertained at a family dinmer. Outâ€"ofâ€"town guests were the Edward Bleimehis, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Murphy of Highland Park and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bleiâ€" meh! and son of Northbrook. + Miss M: ret Appleton returned to her home in Lake Forest from the Contagious hospital, Wednesday. Miss Appléton, who has recovered scarlet fever, is attendance secretary at Deerflieldâ€"Shields high school in Highland Park. She exâ€" pects to rflturn to her duties next week. .040 Miss Helen Engstrom, ‘who atâ€" tends the| University ‘of Illinois, spent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Engâ€" strom. â€" || Marilyn (Gooder entertained at dinner last Wednesday evening. Her guests were Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school â€" clasgsmates from Rayinia, Highland Park and Deerfield. ‘\Mrs. R. E. Pettis entertained the Chatter ‘N‘ Sew club last evening z&t her home on Chestnutâ€"street. Mrs. it A. Willen will be the next hostâ€" 8, \The Bethichem Woman‘s Mssionâ€" ary Society will meet Tuesda‘s\ï¬er- npon, March 3, at the chureh, Mrs. Clarence: Scott will have charge of devotionals; Mrs. Floyd Stanger, léeader, for study of book "Women Under the Southern ‘Cross" and hostesses will be Mrs. Isaac Rapp and her sister, Mrs. Chester Wegsâ€" ling. § \Mrs. Roy Miller of Chicago was &e weekâ€"end guest of Miss Sue itt. iss un ainhnlgeinnpoce ‘. Miss Edna Johnson gave a surâ€" prise party on Saturday evening in compliment to her father, Julius Johnson, at their home. Twentyâ€"five relatives came to help Mr. Johnson j:l'eybrate ?is 73rd birthday anniverâ€" R 4* ‘ Mrs. John Grootemont, mother of Mrs. G. A, Willen, has gone to Apâ€" pleton, Wis., for a visit. : Dr. W. {)tto Miessner of Bannockâ€" jurn has been ill. One of his engageâ€" ents which he was forced to cancel as a talk at the Lincoln school in undelein last Tuesday evening. Dr. iessner is Gblisher. | Deerfield automobile drivers must an inventor and music have their vehicle tags before March 15 or they will be liable to arrest. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mehrtens and daughter of Cicero spent the weekâ€" end at the Clarence Reppening home. " rfd Mrs. Frank Winkel of Round Lake visited her daughter, Mrs. Edward Reagan last week. ~ * Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Hyett of Warrington road were Sunday dinner guests at the E. W. Soergel home in Glenview. I \Mrs. Harriet Johnston, who has been very ill, has come frqm Lockâ€" port to stay at the home o% her son William Johnston. The Deerfield Chamber of Comâ€" merce is meeting this evening at 7 o’c_lgck at Shugrue‘s restaurant. . Lenten services. at St. Paul‘s church will begin tonight and will continue each week on Thursday eveâ€" nings until Easter.. The: services will begin at 7:80 o‘clock. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Olson were Sunday dinnér guests at the Alfred Wilson home in Chicago. Mrs: Clarence Anderson has been substituting in the Oak Terrace school this past week. Mrs. Anderâ€" son‘s sister, Miss Audrey McCusker, is a member of the Ogak Terrace faâ€" culty, oc Mrs. William Neville is very ill at her home on Elm street. geerfleld members attended their club meeting Thursday evening at the Rollin Demgen héme pn Deerâ€" {flxd road, with Miss Ma{ Hansen acting as hostess. + Mrs. Burton B. McRoy and her new little son who arrived February 10 at St. Luke‘s hospital are exâ€" pected home this week. Nancy Mcâ€" Roy has been staying with her grandmother in Chicago. The Mcâ€" Roys live in the former F. W. Russo house on Forest avenue. Mrs. Henry Helmerhausen (Frances Loy) has returned to her home in Chicago from New Bremen, Ohio, where she was called in Janâ€" uary because of the death of her mother, Mrs. Hattie Loy. Mr. and ‘Mrs. George Stanger and their: daughter Mrs. Edna Orsborn and their son and wife Mr. and Mrs. For dependability and economy, choose Electrolux. Has no moving parts to wear, vibrate or make noise. Gives you every conâ€" venience. All size models. > NMNORTH SHORE GAS COMPANY MORAN PLUMBING & HEATING co. 358 Central Ave., Highland Park \ Tel. 1060 _ THE PRESS Floyd Stanger were . Sunday tea guests of their other son Lester Stanger in Highland Park. The Lesâ€" ter Stangers were hosts to the famâ€" ily in honor of Mrs. George Stangâ€" er‘s birthday anniversary. ~Mr. and Mrs. Philip Scully Sr. had as their Sunday guests William Anderson and his son Ralph Anderâ€" son and his two children of Villa Park. . The senior Mr. Anderson is Mrs. Scully‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law. Mrs. Friedel Fuller is entertainâ€" ing the Thursday Evening Dinner club tonight at her home on Springâ€" field avenue. t Dorothy Wessling and George Stanger were hosts to the Bethlchem E.L.C.E. on Tuesday evening. Mr. and ‘Mrs. William Schinleber and two sons of Northbrook were Sunday dinner guests at the Roscoe Wessling home. & Circle One ‘of St. Paul‘s church will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Willman. ‘ Fred Horenberger celebrated his 69th birthday‘ anniversary on Sunâ€" day. Guests ‘at the family dinner were Mr, and Mrs. Gus Kiemp and son of Highland Park, Mr. and Mrs. George Ott and children, Ralph Horenberger of Rockford, Mr. and Mrs. Graerge SBchneider and daughâ€" ter Lois Jof Evanston; Mrs.\ Hazel Ritter and daughter Eleanor of Chiâ€" cago. & | The Elmer Claveys telephoned Sunday evening to their family tellâ€" ing them of their arrival in Miami, Florida that day. i John Ott Jr, spent last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ott and left on Monday for New York. The Ladies Aid sogiety of St. Paul‘s church will meet in the church basement. on| Thursday afternoon, March 5 at 2 o‘clock. Hostesses for the social‘hour will be Mrs. Henry Scheskie, Mrs. Gunnar Johnson and Mrs. F. G. Pigepenbrok. _ _ Mrs. F. J. LaBahn spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Minnic Doherty in Chicago. _ | J. R. NOTZ HARDWARE CO. 756 Waukegan Road, Deerfield â€" Tel. Deerfleld 13 See our display! or these dealers St. Paul‘s Young People‘s banâ€" quet will be held Tuesday evening, March 10 at 6:30 o’c!ock in the new church.dining hall. | Milton Merner is now‘ employed at| the Deerfleldâ€"Super Service staâ€" tion owned by Rudoiph Knaak. * Shirts handâ€"finished with this bundle, 10¢ extra. ts in the PPR Bed, table and bath linens, madeira and fancy linen ironed and folded ready for use. Wearing apparel returned damp, ready for ironing.. Your bath towels and wash cloths are s 19 fluffed, ready for use. 15 pounds........ l. Additional weight, lb. 7¢ 5oof 306 Railway Ave., Highwood .â€" Tel. 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