‘ï¬â€˜.mm.o-:“ehnh-mp: ing a beake sale on Saturday mornâ€" ing at the Deerfield A. & P. Tem Co. Mrs. John Weich and her aunt, Mrs. Richard Walsh, are in charge nâ€"u:nu. Social zvho .-‘l"- i ons s raee in Waukegan. Mrs. Funk also heads the Old Age Assistance buleor this county. It promisés to & . Woman‘s Club The Deerfické Woman‘s club will meet on Tuesday, March 28, at 2:20 p.m., in the Public Library in the of the sale. on iriday April~2, inâ€"the Deerfield Grammar Schoo! auditorâ€" fam. i Vant will be master of ceremonies is chairman of the committee of arrangements for the show. . Easter Monday Party & A chickenâ€"noodle â€"tuncheon» with all the accessories is being planned for Mnday, March 29, at 12 o‘clock noon, at St. Paul‘s church, under the auspices of Circle Thyee, The price of the luncheon is yery nomâ€" inal and is to include the card party also. Mrs. William Steinhaus is this county. It pron most instructive talk. Mr. Mrs. John Zenko of Evâ€" anston| were Sunday. dinner guests at the\home of Mrs, Zenko‘s parâ€" ents, My. and Mrs.. A. J. Johnson. Deerfield Grammar school. Mrs. â€" Mr. @nd. Mrs. Le Roy Paddack (Rose Soefker) and baby son spent last weekâ€"with Mr. Paddack‘s parâ€" ents in Three River, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Petre Kamminga are moving from the Scavuzzo building to the former Trute house on West Durï¬e‘ld road. The buildâ€" tee. Jnc}(r\t:: which: they are moving is being~remodéled. ~ â€" Iï¬l.SCarl J> Witt has sold her +a shon. ta_Eromk . Snamanmeft..emd. ‘will be movi;x "from Deerfeld. vf‘ r: ‘Witt has kept up the shop since the death of her husband several years Ago. e t t al N exoame, o2 Mr. and Mrs.: Henry E. Wing had as their dinner guests on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Meckel and granddaughters, Margoâ€"Anne and Caroline Meckel and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Loynd all of Chicago.> Mrs. Loynd is Mrs. Wing‘s niece. § Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaBahn were Sunday dinner guests at the George LaBahn home in Evanston. Mrs. George Engstrom gave a bird talk last Thursday at an eveâ€" ning meeting of the. Methodist Ladies‘ Aid society in Glenview. Mrs. Carl E. Bates entertained her sewing club yesterday afterâ€" moon at her home on Warrington hostess to her Deenfield bridge club on ‘Wednesday afternoon at her home in Winnetka. An unusual party is being planned by the four Klemp sisters for the DEERFIELD LOCALS rAGE TEN Deerfield Chapter of the Eastern Mrs.. Allen ;Weinstock will be 1100 R00MS ROGLA PRYOR * WIS BACNISTRA #@Â¥Rkwa w# with tht onary svew DRAIVE YOUR CXR RAIGHT IN of the luncheon commitâ€" [ CH1C A 60 gHEYC _ Bt. Paul‘s Sewing Circle is moetâ€" ing on Thursday afternoon at the home of her aunt, Mrs. C. V. Steinâ€" which they expect will be completed about July first. They are now o¢â€" eupying the former Alex Taylor . Mr. and Mrs. William Carman of wm m. month in Florids. * Miss Edith Sherman was hostess to the Double M club last Tuesday Mrs. Eugene Ender has gone to Moline, IIL., to spend a month with her niece, Mrs, L, A. Dondanville and family. The Dondanvilles have giurehued a lovely new home in that ty. Mrs. John Haggie entertained the members ‘of her club on Thursday afternoon at her home on West Deerfield road. party at 1:80 p.a«. on Wednesday March 31, st the home of the Christ Petersens om West Haze and Mrs. Julius Johnson as hostâ€" er of Rosemary tertace. month of Aprilâ€"school elections on Saturday, April ~8; township elecâ€" tion on Tuesday, April 6; and vilâ€" lage election on Tuesday, April 20. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Giss will be hosts to the Bethlekem Fireside club on Thursday .evening . (tonight) at their home on Deerfield road. Miss Mary Burns has returned to the home of ‘her brother, C. T. Burns of .Todd court, after <a month‘s visit in Chicago. Mr, and Mrs. John Cord (Dorothy Eads) are taking a wedding trip around the world. The Emil Fredricks family spent Sunday at the Joseph Shulder home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Shulder (Virginia Lord) are leaving shortly to spend a month in South America. Fortyâ€"fivye â€" employees â€" of â€" the Mellody â€"Farm Dairy and their wives were entertained at dinner last Thursday evening at the Deerâ€" path Inn, with Merle ‘Tibbetts as host. Those from Deerfield who enjoyed the very lovely partyâ€"were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cazel, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Huhn, Mr. and Mrs. Peter: Anderson and Ellis Hartness. Ellis Hartness came up from Missouri recently and is living at the home of his brother, the Rev, R. W Hartness of North Chestnut street, who is ‘chaplain at Fort Sheridan. may be made with any of the sigâ€" Geraldine: Augard of Northbrook is staying at the Raymond ‘Stickler home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bailey of Chicago have rented the Carl Stadâ€" ler house on Orchard lane.. The Bailey‘s and their two children were weekâ€"end guests at the home of Mr. Bailey‘s brother, G. R. Bailey of Johniand Helen Engstrom were home from the University of Illiâ€" nois for the ,weekâ€"end with their parents, the Geoarge Engstroms, and attended‘a Chicago Symphony conâ€" The Kenneth Weir# are having The home of the late Mrs. Mary rute on Forest avenue has been enug. Funeral services were held on Of THE COLLEGE IXH toctinv« «of interest & 1100 BATH eard wl Mrs. George Beckman, a recent bride who was Cecelia Landau Frost, was given a surprise bridal shower at her home on Woodward avenue, Thursday @vening. nï¬ iroof Mn Bmbey Sonneok mds Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feigan of Chicago, who formerly lived in the Harryâ€" Greene house visited at the Daniel Hunt home on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Filson of Chiâ€" cago were guests at the Hunt home on Friday.. Gay supper guests at the Ciarence Wilson home. " Mrs. Floyd Stanger underwent a major operation on Friday in the Highland Park hospital, Mrs. Carl Frick will be hostess to the Friday Bridge club tomorrow at her home on Hazel avenue. The Volunteer Fire department was called out three times last week for grass fires Villagers had an epportunity to hear the new fire Mr. and Mrs. George Harder spent Sunday in Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Eder of Wauâ€" kegan were Sunday guests at the Clarence Rolliman home. The William Hertel family spent Sunday at the Albert Wildhagen i,'h‘im-rud-dh-'vï¬;:"' home of her sister, Mrs. C. V. er. The Scullys have taken a bunâ€" _ Mre. Clarence Wilagn was hostess to dessertâ€"bridge at wdwm Mt. and Mrs. Hoffman were Sunâ€" Miss Julia Henry, who lives at the C. E. Piper home, spent Sunâ€" day with Mrs. George Janson in Arlington Heights. Jcn“lvvbn-'t:l'hdx. Ariz., two weeks ago with her parâ€" galow in the gesert about 30 mmiles fro _Mrs. Clarence Schmidt entertainâ€" ed guests from Park Ridge atâ€"a narty yesterday in honor iof her hwo. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McHugh of West Lake Forest and Mrs. Martha C. Love visited Miss Margaret Ludâ€" low in Chicago on Saturday. â€"â€" PusBLic SERVICE COMPANY THE PRESS gm-uw-‘wnâ€"’ m.lndldc for the members. litdaticsa® dak "The fourth annual oratorical con< test sponsored by‘ the Deerfield Legion and Auxiliary will be held Thursday evening, April 1, at 8:00 o‘clock in the Deenfield Grammar school. 1 Circle ‘Two of St. ‘s church on Thursday afternoon at her home on Chestnut street. £ drainage commissioner for West Drainage Ditch No. 1, on Saturday utnvcryqnidn:uth.uï¬o'fl- mot school. opponent, ireasurer, â€" and _ Lore lang * siigh «d clerk; Park and Milton Frantz attended a meeting of the Northern area of iA ies‘ n Sway an haly in Elgin on A meeting and mnnt{on of this orâ€" ganization will be held in Deerfield on May 25. § Mrs. Fred Meyer will be hostess “.;â€".:udbw row Donu.?hm Mr. Mrs. Louis Epker, who Park. Betty Varner was the weekâ€" end guest of Patricis Ann Dobbins of Elm street. the dinner guest of Miss Jean Cowâ€" gill in Highwood on Thursday. Oho land Park h al u_‘nl‘hhclwlld were Earl Pactan and Rov Clavey aro Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY Dr. Earl Fritsch of Highland Rh’“m. DRY CLEANING CO. The W. C. T. U. met at the home of Mrs. Earl Fritsch, 386 Orâ€" chard lane, on Wodnesday, March 17, at 2 o‘clock. Twentyâ€"five per cent of the 1,344 Cato, chief of the California State Antiâ€"Back Ache | @ SELF SKIRT MARKER ELECUCTYRKUL OUIL BUKNEKES 512% Laurel Avenue â€" Highland Park Shop Phone, Highland Park 271 â€" Residence, H. P. 439 Oven: Wess maye a sa 6 8 Pm se d ie x 3 al o s x e First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Makes an accurate Hem in 30 seconds. No sprawle ing on the floor. No more runs in silk No more tired customers waiting while you the hem. Younodkmdcpendontflnbor‘u .g,.,{'q:‘- now mark your own hem. 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