PAGE Courts of E Boy at 7:30 p. _At‘th: Court of dmees missione Church day even Mr. Ge been wot for the 1 an unus Council Now Ov parison when tk years a Counicil and" W cils in Sixt and C: ing ec Sunda whom traini1 Cub L the at DuPa Subw Paul Ralp~ ivet Ja¢ Mu Ne Me bis 8y As nig Jace 44 18 1 1 t *4 + 41 \, Bs ‘!ï¬z Rev. Edward Henninger of the South Shore Evangelical church in Chicago will be the guest speaker on Sunday at the 4:30 vesper servâ€" ice at the Bethichem church. The service is in national observance of Day of Prayer. Following the vesâ€" per service the young people of the church will be hosts at ten% ‘Rev. Henninger will speak ‘again‘ at the Young Pedples Forum in the eveâ€" ning: The forum is the combined C. E. ind the Y. P..M. C., all young people of the church having united: into ohe organization. ° Mrs. Maurine Kennedy of Seattle, Wash., a niece of the late Mrs. Carl Stadler, has been in this vicinity for the past several months and has been assisting in arrangements for the two Stadler girls. On Friday, Elizabeth Ann and Belinda Stadler enrolled at the Park Ridge School for Girls. en . Mrs. Mona Desmond Benson and children, and Mrs. Caroline Becker of Waukegan spent Thursday with Mrs. August Mueller of Foley, Ala., at the Sherman home and were dinâ€" ner guests that evening at the Euâ€" x::;. Becker home on Warrington r n ae % Mrs, Ross Sherman had as ther guests on Monday Mrs. Walter Toll, Mrs. Louis Soefker, Mrs. Edwin Palmer, and Mrs. Earl Frost. | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bach and Mr. Bach‘s sister, Mrs. Ross Sherâ€" man, ‘celebrate January 31 each year together. It is the wedding anâ€" niversary of the Bachs and the birth date of Mrs. Sherman. Last Tuesday evening the event was obâ€" served in the Bach home in Northâ€" brook and on Saturday evening the occasion : was celebrated in the Sherman home. Mts. August Muelâ€" ler (Pearl Bach) of Foley, Alabama, has been visiting in this viecinity and is prolonging her stay because the floods have made the return trip south impossible. Another party reâ€" cently was the birthday anniversary of their mother, Mrs. Hattie Bach, who was 83 on January 11. Mrs. Donald Easton, Deerfield chairthan of the Red Cross, is receivâ€" ing donations of clothing and money. The ; Deerfield Woman‘s Club voted $10 and the Deerfield Grammar school children gave over $30, Beâ€" cause each church and the various organizations are all collecting and sending to other headquarters it is difficult to determine the local total gift of money. However, Deerfleld has responded most generously, both at home and in Chicago. . White Elephant Sale _ The Bethichem Woman‘s Auxilâ€" iary will give a pot luck supper for the members of the church and famâ€" ilies on Friday evening, Feb. 12, in the‘ church. Following the supper there will be a white elephant sale. flg reubions fos the ApM! sfection. pe or ‘Township offices to be filled will be for supervisor, town clerk, justices of the peace, etc. Reports predict an interesting contest. Two card parties are scheduled for this weekâ€"end in Deerfield. On Friâ€" day evening, the St. Paul‘s Men‘s Club will sponsor a public card party in the social rooms of St. Paul‘s church, at 8 o‘clock. The following night, Saturday, at the same hour the Deerfield American Legion and Auxiliary will give‘a public party in the Masonic ‘Temple. PAGE TEN DEERFIELD _ LOCALS Are very moderate in price at our studio. _ Phone for an appointment today. HECKETSWEILER STUDIO Photographers â€" PortRArs â€" 7 SOUTH ST, JOHNS AVENUE _ _MPELEPHONE H. P. 435 wwb e A &Tho next meeting of the Deerfield Woman‘s club is to be an open __ Rehearsals ate in progress for the comedyâ€"drama, "The Threeâ€"Corâ€" nered Moon," which is to be presentâ€" ed on Friday evening, Feb. 26, by‘ the Presbyterian. Dramatic club at the Deerfield Grammar school, for the P.â€"T.A, The lovely old garments of the past generation which were vmlkric Ward Reichelt‘s grand~ er‘s, have been given by the daughters of the late Mrs. Reichelt, to the Deerfiéld Dramatic club di< rector, Kenneth Hunter, for use in e period plays. These dresses e been worn by dramatic groups, of both Highland Park and Deerfield this past year. | * . oX +Mr. and Mrs.. Carl Martin (Gerâ€" t.QuFo Beckley) have moved fnom‘ the Beckley house on Fair Oaks aveâ€" nue. to the home of; Mrs. Peter) itlinbeth Ann and [Be,llndg St&dj‘ ler, the two little daughters of the laté Mr. and Mrs. |Carl Stadlier, are a ing the Park Ridge School for Girls. t 4 a i Mrs, G, A. A. Willen is entertain ing her contract b::dxo club ;sj luncheon today, at her home 0 S‘g:'inzfleid avenue. â€"| #3 | thr" Ralph Dunham will entertain older girls of the Junior Auxil, iary at her home on Tuesday, Feb: ruary 12. tdb s x4 A clothing depot is open every godnuday at the home of Mrs. ‘hil Scully, 1103 Osterman. avenue, for those who need clothing.. Mrs. Scully is Community Servite chair, mn of the Deerfleld Legion Aux. 14ry. * *% [# S | Mrs. Robert E. Pettis will give a short talk on Social Service Work in Deerfleld this noon following the weekly luncheon of the Deerfleld Rotary club. Dr. Walter Metealf is in charge of‘today‘s program. ‘ ; ! The Wellmer family moved from Downers Grove to the upper fiat in the Fehr builging on Deerfield road. The lower flat is now occupied by the Charles Petersons of Galesburg. . Miss. Pearl Wilson of Saundets road spend several days of last week with Miss Evelyn Hallstrom. . | Mrs. C. Johnston Davis was hostâ€" ess to the members of the Just Sew elub on Tuesday afternoon, vik . Mrs. Molly Carolan Pfister has received word from her son, Stephen pr.hil family, from the fooded area at Harrisburg, I!l., saying that g'y‘:n safe. Mr. and Mrs, Stephen r and baby moved out just in time and went to Carleton, IIl., to stay with relatives. Water reached the eaves of their home at the peak of the flood. Just what. condition the home will be in for future use is problematical. ns (4 d _ Henry Clifford Hawes of Brier Hill road is reportéd seriously ill in the Highland Park hospital, ; Roy Baxman, ‘nephew of Mrs. Roscoe Wessling and Miss Bnr& Freese of Deerfield road, passed away Monday at the Highland Park . Mrs. .R'llph Dunham is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waiter in Ettrick, Wis. e ‘m&hï¬llflhmdthrdoéd:xh- ters of Diamond Lake were lay guests of their aunts, the ‘Misges Viola and Irene Rockenbach.. >‘ Eï¬-;h!flh’uutu,w«hu- , Feb. 10, at the Lake Forest Legion Home. The meeting will be preceded ‘by a dinner honoring last year‘s state president, Mrs, Ada Mucklestone. =o The Altar and Rosary society met Friday evening at the Holy Cross rectory, with Mrs. Earl Frost, the new president, presiding. Mrs, John Welch was appointed social chairâ€" man; Mrs. Hubert McGuire, altars; Dcdcfllnhitnfllzr!m ts will cattend a tenth :district Mrs, Ambrose Cox +(Harriett Stryker) was given a bridal shower last Thursday‘ by, the (Bethichem Woman‘s Anxilhryl following their regular monthly meeting, at the home of Mrs.. T. G. Johnson. Offiâ€" cers elected for the ensuing. year Raymond Meyer is progressing nicely. following a major operation at the Augustana hospital in Chiâ€" 8t. Paul‘s Guild is meeting tomorâ€" row afternoon at. the home of Mrs. A.| G,. Klemp in Highland Park. Last evening che guild gave a party for the husbands at the home of the C. V. Steiners of Rosemary terrace. The Eastern Star Guild will meet on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Chester Wessling. Richard Merner who attends the 'Uflnnity of Illinois, will spend the w {k-oud with ‘his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Merner. > d . Mrs. Eugene Cooksy opened her Kome on Friday for a meeting of Presbyterian Dorcas Circle Four, Mrs. Raymond Dobbins, who was to have been the hostess, has the flu. . Mrs. George Richards, who now resides in California, has been visâ€" iting former neighbors in this vicinâ€" ity the past week. 5.339 .. Mrs. Earl Hurt entertained her bridge club yesterday afternoon. â€" ‘Jessie Mae Page was hostess to twelve little girls on Saturday afterâ€" in honor of her thirteenth mday anniversary,‘ sp« a â€" food demonstration. Young Matrons, especially, are to be most cordially welcomed, accondâ€" ing to Grocer Clarence Wilson. An invitation is extended to the entire community for this unusual proâ€" pï¬nï¬ ,,,,',,,m, Mrs:. Walter Metcalt is arrangingâ€"for Tuesday afternoon, M 9, at the Deerfield Grammar ~Mrs. Fred Protine (Susie Easton) and children of Eimhurst spent Satâ€" urday with Felatives in the village. The Deerfield Village Board of Trustees will meet on Tuesday eveâ€" ning, February 9, in the Masonic Temple. The Deerfield Fire Deâ€" partment room, adjoining the temâ€" ple has been newly decorated. ® Last call! Only a few more days in which to January clearance of lamps. Many models, sizes ing sold at drastic reductions . . . all lamps red Lamps for every room in the home ... Floor, table, study, boudoir, bridge and deco: I. E. S. Better Light Lamps â€" scientifically di proper light for every seeing need. Lamps as much useful light. | | | There‘s still time! 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Hoffman. has returned from a visit with the Strykers in Phoenix, Ariz. |[| \ Mrs. Philip Scully and daughter attended the funeral of Mrs. Je Roy Scully‘s grandfather, Otto ‘Afrgler, in Chicago on Tuesday. _ â€"|| ; The Wednesday luncheomibridge club will meet next V ‘ the home of Mrs. G. A. A. Will ling; â€" vice RELIABLE LAUNDRY Quality C AND (M DRY CLEANING CD. at your M Phone H. P. 178 s, sizes gnd ps red u' 1 1 r":;' !zsqa Bnt?nrq! l 1 t &ncs CoOMPANY HERN ILLINOIS of 25%. But buryt days! $ advantage of this big ind styles . . . now beâ€" ed 25% in price! . s for every purpose. models. Many are ned to give adequate [provide 6 to 10 times Public Service Store models and styles of lamps chter John Ma and the of funeral of her niece, Mrs. . Eberlie, in Chicago on Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose K. c«:: were hosts to a group of thei friends~ Tuesday evening at their home on Deerfield avenue. y<~4 Mrs. Richard Walsh has returned from Woodstock where she spent the week. $ John Engstrom was home for the weekâ€"end from the University Illinois. Next weekâ€"end both Jol and his sister, Helen, will visit parents, the George Engstroms of Central avenue, as it is the + semester vacation. 3 : _ The next Sunday Evening cl program will be held February 1 at St. Paul‘s church with & A R ,_ entertainment by J BM mb’ï¬gmdï¬â€˜ht with Mrs. Earl Frost and Mrs. Hu: oi h &owmbï¬o.vflndoz on Saturdays at noon. _ m:mu.nuu.lgarmk Berning, and Mrs. John will be hostesses today when the Ladies‘ Aid.oehtymchforiumomhlz afternoon: session at St. Paul church. Mrs. John Beckman is proâ€" mmw'_ L PM so® # Plumbing and Heating K : . ~ELECTROL OIL BURNERS â€" | 512%, Laure! 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