C \ former‘s brothér, Rev, E. A. Piepenâ€" %rok of Indianapolis Dr. E. C. omrighausen, also Dr, Homrighausen en 2:33 ; to EMitwaukee where he eh:r ‘of the Union Lenten : the week. Rev. E. A. Riepenbrok reâ€" turned to Indiana on (Tuesday. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. LaBahn atâ€" tended a birthday party for their niece, Miss Margaret Doherty in Chicago last Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. LaBahn atâ€" tended the funeral of Mr. Gus Wierâ€" heim in Chicago on Thursday. Mr. Wierheim, who was 83 years old, was the last of the flx: older officâ€" ials of the National Co., all of whom attained the age of 83 and one ‘was past 90 at anq;tim of his Save Lives! Mrs. Frank Jacobs Jr. of Zion City is entertaining Circle Three of St.. Paul‘s church T’n Thursday afternoon (today) at the home of her mother, Mrs. Julius Johnson. April 14. A special meeting of the Vi Board has been‘called by yor Harry Wing for tonight (Th y). The regular monthly â€" meeting is scheduled â€" for 'Nui-y evening, Republican Candidate for Miss Hazel Rapp, who teaches in Belvidere, enjoyed ;nt:m‘nc#ion from Friday to esday of | this past week, with her parents, Mr, and The Y. P. M. C. will meet at the Bgthlehem church on i'hudly eveâ€" ning. f { P The L.L.L.njlub will‘ meet Wedâ€" nesday evening at St. Paul‘s church. Mr. and Mrs. J Miller and two daughters, arie and Constance of Sunday dinner guests at thei W essâ€" ling home. | | ie t 9 Vote for KELSEY To save lives by cutting auto deaths ;ï¬vugh ; dim.iMng way death traps. ;P To economize, | | To choose juries from \( . residents negz the scene of the it. were married Thursday evening at 5:30 o‘clock at St. Paul‘s parsonage ï¬ww.r.ï¬.nmnmm; int-'fluil'tmnsmlr.and Mrs. Russell Batt (Mildred Roll) of Deerfield. _ | | f On&mdaymomwlium Jachimiee and Stantowski, both dahg, united in marriage at ‘s parsonage by Rev., F. G. _ Their attendants were Piepenbrok and John Betko of . PLEDGES > To give full time to the PAGE TWELNVE Primaries April 14 . Rev. and mr.ï¬. Piepenbrok ad as their guests on Monday the DEERFIELD LOCALS COUNTY CORONER Harold D. Kelsey Miss Jean Jeriels of North Chiâ€" go and Thayer Batt‘of Deerfield and Mr. and Mrs.*Leslic \Andetson Dayton, Ohio, and Rabert: Anc son â€" of Chi?aco were guests at the Philip Scully Sr. ho Mr. and Mrs. Edward. : Reage have leased the Edward ) house on Forest uvcnue}wh;ch is ing vacated by the Joseph Ko There will be no April meeti of the Bannockburn (Garden ch The next scheduled event is the a nual May breakfast when uo;h l:f]l ber arranges an at ively fill basket for the mukm tÂ¥ Mr. and Mrs. George Stryker Chicago visited Mr. and Mrs. G don Segert last Sunday. t Mrs. Fred Stryker a,‘;\d Mrs. A ton Frantz were lm:ltess to |â€" WMS of the Bethlehe church Tuesday . afternoon. ps w Il‘(: Arno Frantz and| Mrs. Artl 322 N. First St. â€" Phone 77 John : Engstrom, who [ recei superior rating in both snare kettle drum playing at the dis band contest last week ‘held Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school, | attend the .'Tte contu& at the U versity of Illincis fof the fou consecutive year. thsl Auto Reconstruction Co. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ambr?e Montaisin have moved from , the | StryRir building. . Mrs. Montayon is livimg with the Pence family in Chicago and ‘Mt, Montavon is Lorlqmg wiy the Kapschull road building [ 3 near Long Grove. | â€" | WA MsmE mt [y CCC CS VCOvERVs Mr. ‘and Mrs. Geol#a Engst and two children, Helen and J. will spend ‘this weekâ€"end at home of Mr. ~Engstrom‘s fatl John Engstrom, in Marion, To The elder Mr.‘ Engr:rom is c brating his 83rd bi Aday anni Auto Repain o Cold Pram: and Arde Body and Fender Repairing SPRING SERVICE STATION WELDING AND SOLDERING Mrs. Arthur Whitehe ln4 Robert, Mr. and Mrs. oy | Dow two dmzht’rs, Fred Dow and . Tony Momgn, all of | Chicago. â€" George Page will give a ï¬hl aviation at a meeting of the field © post, America Letidn.;‘ Monday evening, April 13. _ | . The lllinois Congress of Par and Teachers will hold its iï¬ convention at the | Stevens .‘ Chicago, on April 15 ind 16. ; Mr. and Mrs, A. J , Johnson as their Sunday guests Mr. Postmaster John Welch and Welch will move into their | on Chestnut street thi: month : the Ralph Dunhams vaca Dunhams have rented an apart in the Wing building. _ _| has her little nephï¬?ï¬iffiv m Hugh with her and little Owe staying with Mrs. Beri Siljestro . Mrs. J. Paul McHugh (Clffice Juhrend) underwent an “i â€" tomy at the Highland Park hos|ftal on Friday. Mrs. Hugh Rhindjart William Johnston | spent days of last week in *ï¬chi’gflln Ind. $ i I t Mrs. Harriet Johniston, -a has be;n staying with her son, ° ifYam Johnston, has returnéd to h @me in Lockport, IIL po 3t Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Wor Faye moved from the house on â€" : n Chestnut street: next to the D Woght Merrels to tlrboui; farther €luth in the same block recéently vagited by the Ray Smiths.‘ â€" > MB : Mr. and lrl.l"rtnl |\Gant Waukegan visited Mr. and seph Korenin on Satirday. | Mrs. C, M. Willmgn was gi surprise birthday arty on T day evening at her:iomQQ C wood avenue by mbers| o Friday Bridge club.| |; | Mrs. . Katherine | Spencéer Fa daughters, Phyllip and |. . of Chicago, were S y guests agithe William Johnston home. ? T\ Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Swansth of Highland Park visited at the fohn Swanson home on Sunday. â€" â€" © . Miss Alma W:ï¬cr "‘of â€"Narthâ€" brook visited Mr. Mrs. Nidsol Wagner (Katherine Mau) of Razel avenue, on Friday, | â€"| | {§ Wmm%iï¬uâ€"f a on ?Mwm"‘- *lbu, nily m‘ M &up arm on Line road: e '%ét’ death. Directors :ï¬:ï¬q brick scomâ€" pany are now the sons of thesf@ mer Mr. LaBahn‘s was one |@ the five senior di ks 1 0o St. Paul‘s Guild at a dessert Fanchâ€" eon on l";ridnyf. mï¬mnp ; onâ€" day afternoon at the church tiplan for their card party on Wedn#§day, April 29, to be held at the jv Mrs. George Ott entertaing} the Mutual club on T#ud‘y‘nz. The members will prepare : Caster baskets for shutâ€"ins and will [Â¥ deâ€" livered for Easter, | Mrs. Charles Johrison ente the ~Evangelical b%ihm Paul‘s church yes y afte / Mr. and Mrs. John Swans Cmy @4A a@tI Dahl‘s antég | of . | : & as | gridlign . a o“ 5 “- on CGiEzenâ€" i l F T enc â€" Et ’o: ists aPithe 1. C . whokhas n, Wifjam h‘r € me , 1s} / t â€" 7 ro!tth ‘,‘ ve. on ~Ny ie DWeéht: y vagited | is en nt ts al | St. Mrs. A. L, ‘Fry is| entertaining her gflne :1;&; at deanrt luncheon ‘Mrs. Julius| Johnson | and her daughter QIW. Frank Jacobs Jr. will be tesses at. St. Paul‘s Sewing society . on | Thursday Jtumobn, April 16, at the church. |â€" [ _ Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey and ,thret children are moving from Winnhetka on Saturday to the T. J. Knakk ‘house on Knollwood road. . _ Mr. and xn Henry Ott, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ott and son Owen of Hawkeye, Iowa, whowere guests week at the s.u} d Schwab °“j°' returned ‘homé :z,f Wednesâ€" V Ad ho * EPE 1 1 . W. F. Weir vii'lloke ‘hostess to the‘ Just Sew club on‘ Tuesday aifternoon. :i ) .:; of : | \1 _Mrs. E.. J. Brigham and Mrs. mielis Pyle of Chicago visited at the| Ender home on Tuesday, . rs> Arthur Goelitz and little daughter Jgn have returned from Flotida to their home on Brier Hill . Mrs. Adoiph Goelitz, who has been in California, returned by airâ€" plelut;mkoxlidnow‘u est at the home o "h‘l# son Arâ€" thur G. Goolitz. T a ha : ‘from :?vhlavlth Mr. s M];tl in > li!ohi:d r â€" son, | Belding, uzmmu t =Mmif:m Colorado for his spring vacat ; | 1 day dinner iguests at the Roy V. chison &m‘ in Chicago. It was Roy‘s birthday anniversary. | | Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reeds, Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Hutchison and Mr. Mrs. C. W. Holmer were Sunâ€" â€" |Amateur 1 is being planned by the . 1d Eastern Star. for li}hy ing, May 1, at the Maâ€" sonic Temple. | Two plays "Open for Ir on" will be given by the men officers and "Our First Perâ€" fo ce" by the men members, at amateur show, in addition to the fukd candy sile will be sponsored by day, the Deerfield Eastern Star on Friâ€" and Saturday, April 24 and 25 one ‘of the vacant stores. chins. The Korenins are moving to f George Harder apartment. _| Mr. and Mrs. George Ott enterâ€" on Sunday for their daughâ€" , Gladys, who was confirmed that Universal Gas Range ) .uuwwqo, malt a JIUVY UCLLILG : ~ PENFIELD aay will bring you all three. Automatic Gas | Water Heater Wouldn‘t yw‘e;d have mtchen 4e 3 eqmpged to. simplify your f t /. 8 â€"â€" _ work?P That‘s theâ€"type of kitchen ; you can have in your home, if you install a modern gas range, Electroâ€" Mb . _ Iux gas ljï¬drifmtor and "controlled : . â€" cost" Penfield automatic gas water ~â€" zB S heater, Terms are so liberal that the THE PRESS MORAN PL: ING & HEATING Co x _JQFL[LnogAmx-.m Railwa RCALET |E MalS A ENT _ sae puirx) ; ; ~O" Central Ave., Highland Park â€" Tel. 1060 J L!ogAI.DIâ€"‘-)“ Railway Ave., â€" Tel. Highwood 51 r.‘l.vg‘ghl'lz HARDWARE CO. â€" 756 &nhn?m.‘w â€" Tel Do-& 13 â€"at the Town Hall. Polls will be open from 12 noon to 7 p.m. The Mdd Grammar school election for one director will be held in the Raymond Burns has been: conâ€" flfuodtothe_ ital because of an zfoqflnnin arm. \Raymond is in th grade in the local school. Miss Beth Andrew, sixth grade teacher, was taken to the Highland Park hospital last week. Mrs. Nor« man Smith of Wilmette will be subâ€" stituting in that grade until after the spring yvacation: Miss Andrew went to her home in Rockford this week to recuperate. wf :5(;;{ ii:xrt:llmhn u1:11! e:mumh ::‘vf.nd‘_ elub at 1 eon on Friday, April 17. . 1 | cwg;«hl has been in‘ the hospital this . past month : of an eye infection. He |will live in Libertyville at the y Fkem. . _ !\~ 99y 0) .] on Whursday (today) at her home LNE ETEA ENEAAA NNE NNNTNNIINT HMH HTANTNAETNAT I M M | UE UE ENEA NE NNN U NAE NNNE TE LN NNNE NNN TN NU NNE NNN ENNEA NNNAAA I appliances you will enjoy more con: | payment plaax. . " * ** *‘ North Shore Gas Company s mpletely moderh cooking, reâ€" &era_tion and hot water servâ€" s are offered to you now on a Llianséeasy_ that a few cents a y will bring you all three. it ... and _ costs only â€" few cents _ | d day Ey . â€" 858 Central Ave., The city of Los Angeles has an average of one car to every 2.2 persons, as compared with the naâ€" tional average of one car to every 5.5 persons. $53+ C No oo o e onl Ee ie cssy oB innmï¬onm Mr. Adams, who was 66 years of age, was a naâ€" tive son of Deerfield. He is surâ€" vived by his ‘widow, Nora; a daughâ€" ter, Lillian; a sigter, Mrs.. Fred Kimbark (Ella) .of Ravenswood; two brothers James (Lois Adams‘ father) living in California «and Richard of Ravenswood. ‘Mr. and : ) ~were his parents and home was the present Fred house occupied by the Huâ€" bert McGuire family. As the Adams children grew up they moved from Deerfield. 3 ices were held/ Saturday morning at | the Immaculate Conception \ch\Jrch, Waukegan, and burial was school from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m, C. W. Boylohsgwmfprm E. S, Adams of Waukegan, pass way Thursday at St.: Joseph‘s hospital in Chicago. Funeral servâ€" or these degalers . _ "County Recorder" Forty years inl!ke(‘ollt!. _ A P 25 years a}n payer, Has neve: Is well. :lugx.u by training a e James P. Whyte, a brother, taught a For Academy thirty years ) , IT HAS LONG BEEN HIS Angfno N BE Y RECORDER OF DEEDS â€" Y mf! HE APPRECIATES THE RESPON 0 'l'l, _ _ OFFRICE HOLDER To v WHYTE o Oe S vinikigery kgive . you :ue. 'I"Itleey flldwmennd ive you “h‘. tever i "Bts, there sa‘ your rement ~rel:;i5o is a gas servant for eool f eration and water heating that YCilICNCE, more economy, more satisfaction in kitchen 41 They eliminlte drudgerv and in wan you want freedom | |. and eeqnomy!Have | | them both with a |_â€" WILLIAM D. modern ELECTRO Gas Refrige kitchen Today Belongs to wo ring or India one. people on thé globe. ::’gï¬on , and a Hot GR Hook‘s Fairway A AWALTOR THURBDAY h 1 3 eA sembly pavidâ€" Christi® bonists, pict Aux bombs, shenf! esting pieces along Â¥Yan P us ab hand from WORK EXHIE the W {erent rooms even that $3 which gives > Inside and + cream white: to the We ever] even push room, who Eski grade The £ and ¢ had | . there "New made pape! tem. chall the : they of + days pict Ravi for sho U prin ia tu furr the wn The At Mi