bat The community iFf.invited to . atâ€" tend their wedding anniversary reâ€" ception. . H The Nevilles have one daughter, Fern, Mrs. Roy Domim) of Arlingâ€" ton Heights; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren. One grandson, Ray bbins, and his wife and little daughter, Patricia Ann, live with the Wise motorists know 'I-m’l keeping wheels in t alignment and wles straight. And their car needs Mr. and ‘Mrs. Neville have taken an active part in the work of the Deerfleld Presbyterian Church, in which Mr. Neville has served for eighteen mn.(and ‘still serves) as elder. He has also served his forâ€" mer church in the same capacity for eighteen years, giving him an outstanding record of thirtyâ€"six years of eldership. | DAHL‘S! They know how perfect lependable our Bee Line System is! Aufo-REGONSTRuc Mr. and Mrs. Neville were marâ€" ried April 28, 1881, at Watson, Efâ€" fingham County, Illinois. They movâ€" ed ~to â€"Deerfield from ©Desplaines about twenty years ago. Mr. Nevâ€" ille was assistant manager of a County Line Road farm and later became. engineer of. the Deerfield Grammar School. | His grandson, Ray Dobbins, has succeeded him as engineer for the past two years. Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. W. H.â€" Neville of Elm Street will alm::,thelr fiftyâ€" fifth wedding anni Tuesday, April 28, with a reception for the community. â€"Open house will be kept from two until nine o‘clock. 536 Central Avenue _ Check the quantityâ€"200 Single Sh« Sheets and 100 Envelopes printed w Name and Address. All for $1. PAGE TEN __ Check the quality â€"large baronial sheets and en velopes of fine smooth Vellun 1t Sss il.â€"1 THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS DEERFIELD LOCALS SsuDoDEn <storms MAKE "WiSE* PEOPLE RUSH To GET UNDER THE FOOLS UMBRELLA April Specia RYTEX DOUBLE Buy boxes and boxes for future u Remember DOUBLE CHECK is PRINTED STATION Tlon spring_ bre Green and Mrs. H. S. Fritsch came up ifrpm Jacksonville, Fla., on Sund l" !to spend several months with he h parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. .t-v;‘fl e. Both Mr. ‘and Mrs. Muhike @Â¥ive been ‘very ill. [ !>: Mr. and Mrs. Harold: Huhn of Highland Park and Mr. Hubhn‘ty faâ€" Mr. and Mrs. A..J. Johnso family guests at the Ro home in Chicago on Sunday. (Dorothy Lidgerwood) will ‘m in Highwood. i NP . Mr. and Mrs. J. 5 lamir daughter,ï¬hiu Marjorie of R have lmg\ Mrs. Cecelia L. ] home on :\ ward avulne 1 summer months and will be r to Deerfield the first of May. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. T _ Rev. and Mrs. Earl J. Bruga jeft Tuesday to attend the annuall @vanâ€" gelical Cofference at Freepohis week. ‘Mrs. Arthur Merner eomâ€" panied them as lay delega I om the Bethishem Church. Bishog |Geo., Edward Epp will: preside and ap, pointments of the ministers :" the? coming year will be made t Bunâ€" day afternoon. There ,will» no church services at the’Bet hem | church on Sunday, but the Chu school will convene las usual 0S 45 a.m., with, Arthur Mernar, sgbetinâ€" tendent in charge. $ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dobbi family of Arlington Height: Sunday at the W. H. Neville ‘ BGr. ln.i Mrs. Cassius Eas family have moved from Avenue to the flat in the Shapiro Bbuilding, recently by Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hout. The Evangelical Daughte a pot luck supper Tuesday at:St. Paul‘s Church with th bands as their guests. Mrs. E tertainin Church this wee 100 DOJ 100 Mr. ar have gone business . salesman tion of 1 returned . ern trip. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. JacobsgH and their children, Mrs. W.. F. PBlaege, Miss Margareth ~Plagge ‘;;â€˜ï¬ el Gagne attended a party in (CMecago at the Edward Gagne home. |} ‘ut forty ts were present atiMariâ€" lyn Gagne‘s fifteenth birthd ‘pn} niversary, Marilyn is Mrs. PMigke‘s gtanddaughter. 8| | Mr. and Mrs. Hubert IJubrend have gorl¢ north for a three Wekks‘ business itrip. . Mr. :-'ï¬g A salesman for the Evatype CÂ¥ pora< tion ‘of Deerfleld. | Richard | fvans returned last week from his} Houthâ€" ers are visiting in Missouri.!{@& g 4 Members of the Deerfield ds High School Band will at e state band contest at | this weekâ€"end. | 200 ST 100 | .. George Rockenbach, aged an envi; voting record. . primary | election last: Tue voted at the state p T2nd time,. . Few â€"can e record. | Mr, Rochnbur, & Repub , told the electi members that it was ing too d t to mark his time as his eye sight had: ing this past week. ‘ Mr. bach‘s â€" presidential cast fbt Abraham Lincoln In all the following years never missed but one élect that a 1 one, because h California visiting a son at Mrs. E. H. Selig entert: sewing club yesterday afte Mr. and Mrs. Clifford | (Maizie Belig) announce t of a daughter, Shirley, on April 18, at Waukegan. l-ehrdhc Printing colo UBLE snm:?rs. VELOPES ‘Phone H. P. 557 ets or 100 Double th Monogram or| 1/ NGLE SHEETS NVELOPES IERY Ivory. sâ€"as fresh as ‘zeâ€"in Blue, Orc} ward Horenberger Circle One of â€"St. Thursday aftern CHECK: for ning us nâ€" I 0{ nd ral er ted nd 1ia t‘s ‘her nd| mt?‘: are s ner rth ve the nd .Mr. and â€" Mrs. Otto Hout have named their new son Robert Lindâ€" _ Mr. and .Mrs. Alvin Meyer of Neaw Florence, Mo., announce the birth: of ‘® son, Robert Willis, on April 11 in Missouri. ||. [‘ 0| / _ _Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stoeckel who have resided on the Schnur farm on Wilmot road for over ten years, left Saturday for a visit in Germany. r. and Mrs. John J. Rink have sold ‘their home on Saunders Road (the Ottâ€"Rockenbach homestead) and are moving to Highland Park on . May 1. The Kerkhoffs, | who ha}u purthased the property will move hera from Chicago. [ | y Dobbins, scoutmaster, and Boy Scout Troop 51, camped at the binâ€"inâ€"theâ€"Woods on Friday and Saturday. : | nald Davis, employed at the lo¢al National Tea food: store is moving from Windsor road to Highâ€" Mr. and Mrs. John Grosvenor and t children and Mrs. John Sims of Chicago were Sunday guests at the Philip Scully Sr. Home. Tos valk cce o y s CEA i Mrs, Alex Willman : entertained her contract bridge club at Lunchâ€" n on Friday. â€" â€"â€" ; : A mnthm gale is being sponsorâ€" d by the Ladies Aid Society of St. Paul‘s Church on Friday and Satâ€" urday, May 1 and 2, in the new church basement. i Mr. and Mrs. John Stearns, en te from Florida to their home in Towa, urgve‘d on Monday for a visit a the. Howard Stearns home on ntral avenue. ' The Deerfield Bird Club enjoyed a trip to the woods on Monday. 'Llerkv'v!n\*g‘?hm is gpending two w i&ér‘Ncw York. | rrnï¬d Mrs. Francis Gloden have moved into the Fred Sallach house on Osterman avenue. â€" $sxE:5 Mrs. B. C. Nichol of Wilmot Road will entertain Doreas Circle Two on NWednesday afternoon, April 29. i Mn ape Mro: ujorge Bm s r. and Mrs, George e nrlvth' t | ~[Mrs. William Huhn is recovering from a Nery serious illness. | _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hunt and famâ€" ily were Sunday guests at the home Mr. m%l(n. Fred R, Hunt Sr. of Rogers Park. } P NORTH SHORE Gas CompaANY SPECIAL LOW RATE for automatic gas ;baur Wag also nd-ujt cost of gas cooking and refrigeraâ€" tion. f‘dc advantage of this &conuy! A démonstration will show you the unusual convenience, dependability and economy of a modern gas range, gas refrigerator and automatic gas water heater. Visit our display and ask to every XfeatuTe of these efficient gas servants. â€" -' * & JOHN LEONARDI agc Railway Ave., Highwood â€" Tel. Highwood 519 THE PRESS The annual gym festival of the Deerfield Grammar School will held Friday evening, May, 1, at 8 Ewald Winter is home from Chiâ€" cago for several weeks because of the illness of his father, A j Winter. Mr. Winter is 81 y of age.. 4 4. 14 PXB Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr. was a Sunâ€" day dinner guest at the B. J. Dickâ€" ens home in ‘Chicago. </t 00 Mrs. Carl T. Anderson tnd.lirs Bernice Tucker of Highland Park were luncheon guests of Mrs. C. R. Stout on Saturday in Chicago. _ EUV GH . VY GUAAIIRRIITE * Dan ‘Hunt: on Thursday even attended a dinner given by the Brothers of Waukegan for.. ir wards, at the First Congregatis Church in that city. Mr. Hunt : ; resents the 40 and 8 veterans <arâ€" ganization on the Big Brothers‘ council. x 8 Dorcas Circle Four is meetlnia;’.bn Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ros Sherman. â€" $ tA â€"Charles Kapschull Jr. underwent a tonsilectomy Tuesday at the Highâ€" land Park hospital _ ... â€"_| [ Mr. and Mrs. ‘Worth Dewey xd family are moving to Desp j The house they are vacating on North Chestnut street . has | leased by a Mr. Walters of Ch an employee of the Metropoli Insurance Company. _ | _ 'tn Jean ~ Mrs. Harry E. Wing and her mother, Mrs. Lillian G, Jones atâ€" tended a family reunion in Chican" at the home of Mrs. Wing‘s gister on Tuésday. !* > / i) lc3 P ~Mr. and Mrs.. George Jacobs have named, their new. daughter, Nancy ReoT AeRmieett Mrs. Chester Wolf and Mrs, Euâ€" gene Becker attended the Library Regional Conference at â€" Winnetka last Tuesday. 3 ':l' say Hout. NOW. .. a compl%felz modern GAS kitchei costs only ,, a few, cents a day! .. . and cash savings further reduce the amount you pay i _ anda â€" Tennueld "‘control cost" lzutï¬rqptic gas water he:ltler. All three will be Jstallec} your kite on an exceptionally payment ust a cents a day is all you need to spend! %or this small you be free from the drudgery and annoyance of kitel methods. You will have hours of leisure for 0 househ duties and recreation. Xndthetimeyouupendin ur kitc} will be ha%ier. Without obligation, come in or te @phone n for details this easy modernizing plan, ;lnlvcfld Gas Rang® or these dealers HARDWARE CO. Mrs. Orvis Montgomery, formerly Miss Enï¬â€˜ Davis of the Ht:-bhnd Park Hospital, who now lives at Washington Court House, Ohio, visâ€" ited Mrs#, Pauline V. Botker, of North Chestnut Street Thursday. / Mr. and Mrs. Cliffordâ€"Olson and daughter, Arliss‘of Madison, Wis., visited with T. J. Knaak and severâ€" aP other friends in Deerfield Wedâ€" nesday. <| a é + ~ Lyle Fordham, local Legionnaire, has drawn up tentative plans for the remodeling of the old Town Hall. The building is over 100 years old and ‘has stood in its present location since 1887. | Organizations planning to use the building «@fter remodeling will asâ€" sist the township in financing the improvement. > ; | he drudgery. and anmoame ,,?alj n you wil C ery and anMYm 0 will ha‘ï¬e Eoff'_?f leisure for ofl hoï¬ï¬‚ o‘clock in the school auditorium. ‘The annual spring } n and business meeting of â€"the Woman‘s Club will be held Tuesday, gpm 28, at the : Presbyterian hurch. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Raliph Peterson, hospiâ€" tality chairman,. _ _ â€"_ : â€" Tel. 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All three will be installed easy payment Just a f Your kitchen tasks avill rise 1 Sales and Service| ) rg."’"; k MORAN, RELL DRY GREENSL THURSDAY, cent aa Fe i * J 12 andl .3 â€" gas era« _ _ M e d h \;| â€" fewh\ _ will __ h ‘i nold _ h , o 1. * 1« $41 €+, 4 Sheri nol® THU Ir. 9 from ers At Thur® elt, ati former ident C R t1c) pee Deerfic be: rep tion . W frost i 5t .. 4 April lunceb in : be bers yea bur® the € men ga statt spons F] (The s’el‘ Potter Wi gan the 4 Park their Alfre Paul and mov e house man / aven Mr Road A W AS re .n (Rut TB Mrs. miai dl, 1 (s tai dec wee mily little birth day John even re acco Ir. son‘s who Mot AV Mrs Mr Mr Th T m he