t #i $1 S Wpo sn M us t ve e st.. Robert Pfister is revo from injuries and is able to‘b on erutches. His foot was c while at work, The boys wo theiruncle, William Carolan, . 1y w M 0 0B o d na, is twenty months old. The Robâ€" ert Pfisters, who also live in Har risburg, have a baby son, Robert Arthur, who is eight months < old. The Pfister boys are sons of Mrs, Mo{ly Carolan Pfister of Chestnut st.. Robert Pfister is recovering from injuries and is able to‘be abut on erutches. His foot was crushed V TT , ARDMCNCECAE NR Sows edPs stt pu oo m nc en meeennige Leslie Haggie and his two daughâ€" ters, Betty and Maxine, spent the weekâ€"end in Fmporthlll_.. as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Soukup. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pfister anâ€" nounce the birth of a son, John Steâ€" phen, on August 28 in Harrisburg, Ill. / Their little daughter, Madonâ€". 14, is tWantw wunuak s 23 30 N e SE NMVAE NARAPEARR iPubtulic 4245 4 maternal «and paternal .grandparâ€" ents in Red Oak, lowa, returned to Deerfield with their two aunts. Â¥ c2lrs c se & F wuut s d ht td Bs Ward Of Grand Island, Neb., and Miss Minâ€" nett Nelson of Red Oak, JTowa. Marâ€" ian and aKthryn Kerrihard, who had apent the summer with their Mr. â€"and M\ Greenwood ave last week, M sisters, Mrs. 1 L Cld oo aC 0C Cmm suoâ€" CHeveE‘s taining at luncheon on Friday (to morrow) in compliment to Mrs. H. A. Lunntha! «of Phoenix, Ariz. former classmates at the Sia;e vl‘;l’o‘r.: malnhoolatmmtforan- union at the home of Miss Florence Bird in Hampshire Five of the eight girls in the group are now married. _ | Miss Ruth Bolt of the Dorcas Home, who graduated with very high honors at Lake Forest College, in June, remain at the college this fall as an assistant instructor in tho‘biolo*y department. Mrs. Carl T. Anderson entertainâ€" ed twelve guests at luncheon and bridge on y in compliment to her sister, Mrs. H. A, Lewenthal of Phoenix, Ariz., on Thursday (toâ€" day). Mrs. R. E. Pettis is hostess at luncheon and ‘bridge for her sister, Mrs Loewenthal, at the Reiâ€" chelt home on Chestnut st. Mrs. H. A, Lewenthal apent Sunâ€"| day in Hampshire, III., where seven | former classmates at tha Urbats 4r._ Members of the Deerfield Camp of Royal Neighbors will sponsor a Corno party on Thursday evening (tonight) at the Town Hall. The public is invited to attend. f lhere will be a sale of home baked foods on Saturday of this week at the Deerfield A. and P. store on Waukegan rd., sponsored by the Presbyterian church women. An announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Page of Arbor iVtae road, of the engageâ€" ment of, their daughter, Florence Eleanor, to Wessley Arthur Stryâ€" ker, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Stryâ€" ker, of West Deerfield rd. The wedâ€" dinig will take place in the Bethany Evangelical Church in Highland Park on October 8 at 8:30 o‘clock, followed by a reception at the home of the brï¬e: parents. The bride‘s sister, Mabel, now ~Mrs. Douglas Hawkins, was also married in Bethâ€" any church this past summer. PAGE TEN Pageâ€"Stry Efllu’one::r DEERFIELD LOCALS rs. hï¬. Kerrihard of op as their guests rs. Kerrihard‘s two W. E. w.:“rd of Neb., and Miss Minâ€" also live in H.l_’- baby son, Robert eight months < old. are sons of Mrs. Food Sale Rasmussen is enter k for Rabâ€" ./ Mrs, J. â€"F, Hamilton was thostess to the: Independent Social ¢lub on Wednesday sterday) at the home of Mrs. John. rong of Non[h Chestâ€" nut st. ' F5 Raymond Dobbirs, who Has: been seriously ill with a throat infection for two weeks, was removed to the Highland Park hospital on Sunday. Marvin Wï¬lln’ch, Highland Park attorney was guest speaker at the Deerfield Rotfry club on Thursday, Margaret Ludlow guests this past : of Mrs,. ha C :2 Antes : ‘%u the ‘assisting h::.- (tess. Last . ednesday . eve ing Lclub membgén enterhiuez';:nheitw bands at the Antes home. '5 % . |â€" Mrs. Julig A. Seyl, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Eugene Sey, ang children, : Mrs. ‘ ‘seph Dunn,, and daughters, Mys, William Hfl‘dklng and Mr3. George Smith ‘of Liake Rarnct «L %" apit Mrs. Earl Varner was hostess to Dorcas le Four on . Thursday at her home in Highland Park, > The Woman‘s Association of the Deerfield yterian church will hold its> first regular meeting on Thunday,, Sept.â€" ‘17, at 2 p.m. ‘at the chure, $s#‘ Mrs. Clarence Wilson flB:hoctQu to St. Patl‘s Evangelical Daughters on Wednesday (Merds‘) at her home on Orchard Lane. Mrs. Stanâ€" léyh Antes®was the nusigkine. L. 7 °CC ~San brand will enter her ’senior year at the University of Tllinois, T yerth; Boi f Edgeley Todd will ‘organist at the Deerfleld Presbyterian church. A new | Hammond electric. organ was installed yesterday (Wednesâ€" day) in church a ium and. will be used for the lar services on Sunday. Edgely att Lake PForest co s o tess to members‘ of the Double M club on Tuesday, Bept.. 15. Fredda will enter| her freshman. year at the University of Tilinois this month, _ Miss Jean Brand will enter her senior yerr at the University of Illinois. ® f ‘ :. Walton Reeds and John Engstrom will be roommates at the University of ~Illindis this year.:) It will be 'Wlltqn'aji second year ‘and John‘s first. 4 i , h t o wid. 4 -'u'-- !-'0 ] Riich I«EP« attended the Naâ€" tiional ‘convention of Alpha | Phi Omega, | hono ry scouting fraterâ€" nity, at Camp| Manitoc in Akron, Ohio, on Sept, 4, 5, and 6. Dick will attend ‘the University of Illinois again this fall. |â€" . ; y) in the church .4 ill be ed for the r Sunday. Edgely rest co t Mrs. Ear! Varner reas Circle Four FLGr AH avtandad or.1, _ 167 "***|pwo provinces. : The fore part of â€"| ter an extended visit at‘ the home | her vacation wn:.zant with the Anâ€" .| of h ,sinhr,,; Mrs. Molly Pfister. ersons in Ca â€" and the New ; ‘ Milton~Olsens : have moved States. Two weeks were | from |to the James J. Hood| kpent with her mother in Velva, N. house |which they. recently purchasâ€"| [., and six weeks in â€" California. .‘.Anl 5 [ “ Bimiarst spent luTmekerhil ]liteachor ::,d the i Protine of E urst spent| () errace school in Highwood. the past . ho the home of her | || Miss Myrtle Les left Saturday for Tok T l “’“r; Mge, retunning | Sair, :Isbnnk;,b‘:here .11;: willEble y freshman at na college. = d;‘u" «"‘E"*"I f ?;?u N‘f"""" and Rasmussen will be a sophomore nt ‘the weekâ€"end at °th m;‘::x fo oar at the::fn e i "he. A Mever home. .« o y 2+ the Arthg e ome o \ f { ning at the r ome in K:l:w ‘:«',t,,w"ï¬ tï¬?:mv "’: honor of the, two young people. BensenÂ¥ille Friday evening in honâ€" rs. LeRoy Meyers of Chestnut 1 or ‘of s mias‘ sis 8t. underwent a tonsilectomy, at ‘the | Thomas‘ sister, Mrs.|. ‘ luapines Sounn: who delebrated her| Highland Park hospital Inst Wed. | birthday anniversay t day, . * k Riichard Me ?w.d tie Na.|~ Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Juhrend : tiional ‘convention of Alpha | Phi spent the weekâ€"end. with relatives q Omega, 'honong‘ ry scouting frater.| in |Boswell, Ind. ; i nity, at Camp| Manitoc in Akron, r. and Mrs. Richard Hamill ¢ Ohio,Jon SOPt-_{, §, and 6. Dick will ! have returned Pranme alutele en o n. _â€" Anita Protine of Rimhurst spent the past wo‘gvlf‘qtm home of her aunt, ‘Mrs. Iter Page, returning home Saturday. _ | . .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norton and dau, Elizabeth Lu of Harvey apent the weekâ€"end at the Fred Meyer home., . _ s Mr. a Mrk\ : W hone Wkklls s Miiss hodd. } M?. Lulu Tyler, who taught the upper grades ï¬ the Bannockburn school, has | traveling abroad this summer. Mrs. Mary McDeviitt of Peoria replaces Mrs. Tyler this y r. W 4 q ":( Beatrite Carolan has reâ€" turned to her home in Chicago afâ€" ter an extended visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. Molly Pfister. The B. R. Seese and Harold Norâ€" man|families of Bannockburn, who are #nveling in Europe this sumâ€" mer, have been secinig the continent in a novel way. They are touring in thg Seese‘s station wagon. ‘ °t Ludlow of Chicago were this past week at home Martha C. Love. | § J. â€"F,. Hamilton was thostess Independent Social club an : and daughters, Mys, arding and Mrg. George Lake Forest and â€"Miss Boone will be hosâ€" ¢lub on NoRTH DrOoBd | kigt eviitt | this | yet whi ) T€â€" | hep ) afâ€"| bwo rome er er. ers oved Jood | fock hasâ€" ho fiss pent| Gak her | Mi ing air | fr 200 | Yhop . ;"y is ."d fhrey ; e y ;' f' J<!â€" i m -E MARLBORO UNIVERS A 1 Marlboro Universal Di}-lo‘ne, Perey Mcl WP ARTRGDNEED t ts in w aiRien wb d 8 57 l Maude Arnold of Chicago were the guekts of Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr,! on 7. . * muel Daniel, who has been visâ€" iting at the Dorcas home,: left Sunâ€" day ito enter his senior year at Purâ€" due niversity in Indiana. , His sisâ€" ter, Marie, attends, Indiana univerâ€" lity‘! t Bloomington, Strand Universal gas rang 1708. versal gas s 00; 2100, Mape Chcr te?" « and (Mrs. Richard Hamill have returned from avvisit with relâ€" atives in Kentucky. Mrs. Hamill 4s |principal of the Bannockburn schpol and Mr. Hamill is an instrucâ€" tor| in the Deerfleldâ€"Shields high ibol. They reside in the Wery J houke on Woodland dr. vike This of is g. sm.;f.:'.'i‘f'.‘__“,‘ Whitehall, Marlboro L JOUHN LEON 3“‘ Railway ‘Ave., Highwood . _ Buy your new UNIVERSAL \or MAGIC CHEF Gas RANGE ' .’..’.‘L’.‘f--'-’dndget this / . Miss Audrey MoCusker returned n <Saturday to the home of her ster, Mrs, Clarence Anderson of ave., after a summer of traâ€" [hl from coast to coast, during which time her peregrinations took her through twentyâ€"five states and â€"FOoOoDp Mrs. Oscar Beecham of Miami, Fla. is visiting at the home of Dr. and: Mrs. W. F. Weir. Mrs. Beeâ€" cham is a former Deerfleld resident. Mrs. Beecham has spent the sumâ€" mer at Chautauqua, New York. { ide Arnold ne, little daughter of the McLaughlins, celebrated her sre S " : s ts 31 £1 s | Wls > mesenedb e on recnrmsmmeccn l 'm;g} e y 3 wl | f . > > . =u l B MARLBORO nds boro Universal Magic Chef â€" Series 3700 gAS JOHN LEONARDI Dickens and Mrs. FRI p‘\\'\i\g < tol ; and all Series 1400 ranges. THE PRESS3 ‘ C K BathI _ino= 1 _ J en Alyek ap 1 Thetes of hest you I Shore GAS CompaAnNY Tel. Highwood §19 v BROILING Misses Margaret and Jean Scully have rmmod from a visit in Seatâ€" tle, Wash,. â€" : Dr. and Mrs. W. r.i Weit and their lniaeo, Miss Mary Jane Galâ€" loway, spent last week from Monâ€" day to Friday at Camp Gray, Westâ€" minister lodge, owned by the Chiâ€" cago |Presbytery, near Saugatuck, Mich. | One hundred ministers atâ€" tended : the 'leg’i'ou from the Chiâ€" cago jarea, . A. J. Wold of Northbrook received a gift for beâ€" ing the 5,000th to be served in the dining hall, ®, SIMMERâ€"SAVE SAM saysâ€"" 'OD'( af"his SAMAEAm L . ._ . _ #4 n]n‘,‘;“ 619 358 C‘atnll‘ Are., !nnl(i.&m -ATOL IE.CO , RDWARE Co, if l o ; m.!'#R,NOTZ HAR“ A %lRiE cCO is Mr. and Mrs, John A. Hoffman have| had as their guests,â€" their daughter and her family | from Sp eld, Il1. d Mrs. E. A. Wood and daughter, Miss.Jane, of Rosemary ter., are visiting relatiyes in Oscawana, N.Y. , O s y + |4m'm Manchester, Medjord . and Mrs, E. H. Selig enterâ€" tained out of town guests over the weekâ€"end. A fl.dn. Piper and son Bobby moâ€" tored to Buffalo, N.Y., last week to vi:'i.t Mr. Piper‘s sister and then went on into Canada. \ Police Officer Percy McLaughlin and Mrs. McLaughlin of Greenwood were up in Waupaca, Wis. over Â¥ Day, :‘ ' & ean Pettis is entering her junior yeTr at the‘ University of Arizona at Tucson this week. o 1 Miss Vivian Haggie resumed her teaching at the Irving school in Maywood on Tuesday.â€" Miss Hagâ€" gie attended the University of Colâ€" orado in Boulder, this past sumâ€" mer. 5 f | 6th birthday anniversary at a party on Thursday afternoon. Nap R / d Em }00, PCE!% I 1" I y «"" 407 OF EEI or these dealers _ *A TE PARM Ssaysâ€" Just this S_epfember offer!" ‘d and , 3700, lJow mmd.]y or telephone! mixing bowls. allowance on payment with low monthly â€" _ _The Deerfield Volunteer Fire deâ€" partment members and their famâ€" ilies enjoyed a picnic at the C. M. Willman home on Gréenwood ave. on Sunday afternoon and evening. Mr. Willman is a village trustee. ‘ Mr..and Mrs. Carl E. Olson were dinner guests at the Frank Perkins home in Chicago, Wednesday eveâ€" @ ubordflcw.uoimroldshvc * No down payment with tradeâ€"in @ Unusuglly low monthly terms gb..t'n gift! AMnd it'a(.v:c:‘n nf you bu:;n modert versal i range ing our v.lmue.?'ving"sop?-:b.r' C e This FREE foog mixer is comniar. . +; "bl Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hallberg and daughter, Esther, with Mrs. Maâ€" thias ‘Olson and son Leonard, and Mr. and Mrs. Burton Ames of Chiâ€" cago were guests this past weekâ€" end at ‘the Carl E. Olson home. Highland Park 1060 Mr. and Mrsa., John Klemp Jr. had as their guests this past week, Mrs. Margaret Murtha, Mrs. Albert Cz uppa ~and granddaughter, Mrs. Nancy Costigan of Milwaukee, Wis. Mrs. George Harder will ‘enterâ€" tain her bridge club on Friday aftâ€" ernoon. M oran ambing & Heating C ll.tonuH ol E: Added features! Curionengn. onl Peci 2eePt B Open: WEEK DAYS o P BATURDAY o l.-.‘é: ; BUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS, 230 with tradeâ€"in CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READINC First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Pmt, entist x , nWe TAID 9 a.m. to 6 i 14 u"l"unmr:;;:t;.. PB gine . | i!‘ u»u&n&n&,.“‘,{ï¬ â€œ-m-.hh,-‘.m. Sales and Service 43 NORTH SHERIDAN Roipn Faster! Gas brings foods to a boil in % the time or less of other fuels. ‘More fexible, 1t kives you the exact THURSDAY3 Keith Hill onu@ guests <at â€" the The 80"1' luk 8t. Pau!‘s church on ernoon of next . _ Mrs. Peter Leig law and 4 \ Cll'l “.n' 3 Frederick ons visited relatives he . Mr.: and Mrs. C Clinfon, Wis., My. Potterton, Miss G. Miss Alice Ney was aA w â€"ene The C home® ning Highland Park 1344 «7/ Mehrtens Gale of