PAGE TEN . Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paulsen of nounce r daughter, Mary, to Henry Haws, son of Mr. and â€"Mrs. Edward Haws of Rosemary terrace, Deefield. Miss Luella Willman was hostess at a miscellancous shower on Tuesâ€" day evening at her home on Greenâ€" wood avenue in compliment to Miss Verene Gunckel. Tonight Mrs. Berry Devine is entertaining relaâ€" tives at a shower at her home on Chestnut street, in honor of her niece, Miss Gunekel. DEERFIELD LOCALS Gunckelâ€"Banker Wedding The marriage of Miss Verene Gunekel, daughter of Mrs. Mildred Love Gunckel, of Chestnut street, to Clark Banker of New York, will be solemnized on Sunday â€" afternoon, IJ.‘l.ymlB, at four o‘clock, in the Bethâ€" church with Rev. Earl J. Bruso officiating. Miss Luella Willâ€" man will be the bride‘s maid and Mathew Cunningham of Long Lake will serve the groom as best man. ‘The bride will be given in marriage by her grandfather, Aaron M. Gunâ€" ckel of Highland Park. Miss Lois Fehr of Oak:Park will be the soloâ€" ist and will be accompanied at the piano by her sister, Mrs. Harold Peterson of Deerfleld, who will also play the wedding march,. A recepâ€" tion will follow at the home of the bride‘s maternal grandmother, Mrs. Marths Carroll Love. Retired . ‘ A surprise party was given in honor of Mr. George Stanger at his home on Forest avenue last Thursâ€" day evening by employees of the North Shore Gas Co., Highland Park, with their wives and husâ€" bands. Mr. Stanger retired on July first, after 27 years service with the North Shore Gas Co. The party was attended by thirty guests who preâ€" mhdm the honored guest a Coxwell chair. Mr. and Mrs. Stanger, who celeâ€" brated their golden wedding anniâ€" versary on December 27, 1933, have three children: Floyd Stanger and Mrs. Edna Orsborn of Déerfleld, and Lester, of Highland Park, and four grandchildren. f Laxén Social * ‘The Evangelical Daughters will give an ice cream social on the lawn of St. Paul‘s church parsonage on Wednesday evening, July 28. this is an annual event in the calendar of this young matrons group: Reunions Two large family reunions were held on Sunday. At the old Michael Yore homestead in West Lake Forâ€" est about 150 of the clan of Yores gathered to spend the day, and at the Charles Mau home in Deerfield, 73 members of that family from various points in Wisconsin and Illinois met to renew family ties. Birthday Anniversaries . Mrs. Mary Huhn celebrated her 8ist birthday anniversary on Wedâ€" nesday, Julyâ€"7 at her home on West Your Children . . . HECKETSWEILER STUDIO Photographers They change so rapidly in a few years, but photographs of them never grow up. The vacation period is an ideal time for photographs of the youngsters. Plan for a sitting now. 7 sOUTH 8T. JOHNS AVENUE . PELEPHONE H. P; 435 Deerfleld road. A neighbor, Superâ€" visor James O‘Connor, will be obâ€" serving his 74th birthday anniverâ€" sary on Sunday, July 25. Mrs. Katherine Pantle of Wilmot road will be 73 on July 26. Mrs. Mary Fritsch, who lives at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Stryker, is to have her 89th anniversary on August 18. lated with diphtheria â€"toxoid and small pox vaccination at the clinic sponsored by the Deerfleld Grammar Schoo!l Parentâ€"Teacher Association ltthlehool.r:nr:':ofluhnw":; nesday and Thursday mornings. doctors who gave so generously of their services were Dr. Walter Metâ€" calf, Dr. C. Russell Sigden, Dr. Dorothy Sugden Davis, and Dr. C. Johnston Davis. Mrs. Judith N. Kerrihard, the school nurse, announces that the second inoculation will be given on Wednesday, July 28, at 9 a.m. in the school. A dental clinic is to be established in the school this fall. Details of this latest project are not comâ€" pleted. Miss Helen Engstrom cnmhinod‘ an unusually interesting guest, Miss King Yu Liang, over Sunday, at the homeâ€" of her parents, the George Engstroms. For the past eight years Miss Liang has studied in France, Oxford university, England; and in June received her master‘s degree at the University of Illinois, where Miss Engstrom met her. On Monday, Miss Engstrom and her guest spent the day with Miss. Lilâ€" lian Younger in Chicago. Miss Liang left for her home near Canâ€" ton, China, on ‘Tuesday evening, completing her trip around the world. Mrs. Auston Plagge and two chilâ€" dren, Lorayne and Robert, have reâ€" turned to their home in Hines, Ill., after a visit at the home of Mrs. W. F. Plagge of Elm‘street. Dr. and Mrs. Charles C. Gates (Dorothy Reichelt) of Tueson, Ariz., are leaving by plane on Sunday for Chicago. Dr. Gates will continue on to New York and Mrs. Gates will come to Deerfleld for a week‘s stay with her sisters, Mrs. Carl T. Anâ€" derson and Mrs. R. E. Pettis. ~Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen Lewenthal (Helen Reichelt) of Phoenix, Ariz., and Miss Jean Pettis of Tucson, Ariz., are leaving on August 15 for a month‘s â€"visitâ€"at the â€"C.â€"T. â€"Anderâ€" son and R. E. Pettis homes on Chestnut street. Mr. Lewenthal will go to Camp Perry in Ohio, with the Arizona State Rifle team, as he has done the past two summers, coming to Deerfield later. » Misses Barbara and Mary Bailey left yesterday on the "Hiawatha" for a month‘s visit with their grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Soady in Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Bailey and. small daughter, Helen, will go up to Minnesota in several weeks for their vacation. Clinie One hundred children were inocuâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine of Rosemary terrace had as their Sunâ€" day guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Miller and two children and Mrs. Sadie Blaine of Franklin Grove, IIl. June Miller remained to spend the week with her ‘cousins, %hirlcy and Roâ€" berta Blaine. The Ainner party on Sunday was in honor of the birthâ€" day anniversary of Mr. Blaine‘s mother, Mrs. Sadie Blaine. Mrs. Harold Giss (Ruth Frantz) and her cousin, Miss Olive Frantz and their aunt, Mrs. Lillian Frantz Rickwart of Chicago returned on Thursday from a trip to Ontario, Canada. Mrs. Sydney Mennell is muhtho-oubuï¬w and a quiet zone has been placed about her house. Miss Mollicbelle Boyer was hostâ€" ess at a party on Friday afternoon in honor of her thirteenth birthday anniversary. Miss Lillian Ackerman of Westâ€" gate road is attending Northwestern university this summer. _ Mrs. Edward Bahm of Detroit was the guest of Mrs. Elliott S. Wortham this past week while Mr. Wortham was on a business trip to Atlantic City. C Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Jacobson and two children and Mrs. W. F. Plagge and granddaughter, Elaine Plagge, spent last week in Nauvoo, IlL., with Mr. _ Jacobson‘s cousin, . Almon Northup. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Vantine and little son. of Chicago spent last weekâ€"end at the Walter Vantine home: o Irwin Plagge a month to do his company in Mr. and Mrs. Jens Petersen of Chestnut street have a son borm‘on Friday, July 9, at the Highland Park hospital. The Petersens now have four little sons. Mrs. Alex Willman and Mrs. Delâ€" bert Meyer will be‘ hostesses to the Contract Bridge club at luncheon on next Thursday at the Hearthâ€" storie in Winnetka. . . Mrs. Delbert Meyer â€" entertained the Eastern Star guild on Tuesday evening at her home on Sunset court. Mrs. William Wing was hostess to members of her Sewing club at luncheon on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cosgrove and children have gone East for a month‘s automobile trip to â€" New York City and Philadelphia. Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Weir are spending ten days at Ephriam, Wis. The Rev. Robert Lee Sawyier, presâ€" ident of the Presbyterian College of Christian Kducation in Chicago will Other dealers are nusidaon adoe for incr unit for a room in your &cw,&.‘h in hot summer weather. This unit is completely selfâ€"conâ€" taingd. A simple water connection, As Low As Your Public saï¬gm‘ Service Store now bringsto and ï¬iï¬iiib;i":ï¬ and the many ue on imaanak 4 Price imaledes ___ CHOOSE ONE OF THESE TWO __ MODERN WAYS TO SUMMER COMFORT has gone East for research work for Boston and Brookâ€" THEâ€"PRESS8 NOW . . . be absolutely certain of a Cool Summer occupy the pulpit of the Deerfield Presbyterian church on Sunday morning. * Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dobbins and daughter, Patty, are leaving on ?tnrd-ytunmhlpum reek, Wis. #f The W. J. Gallingers of Bannockâ€" burn have gone to Michigan for the summer and have leased their home to Mr. McGuire and his two sisters, the Misses McGuire, of Chicago. Mrs. John A. Stryker and Mrs. Chester Wessling left today to atâ€" tend the annual Illinois State Conâ€" vention of Evangelical .. Women‘s Missionary societies at Oakdale Park, Freeport and will remain unâ€" til Sunday. Officers of the Deerfield Chapter, O.E.S., served as escorts on Monday evening to the Worthy Grand Maâ€" tron, Bertha M. Eagle, at Lincolnâ€" wood Chapter in Evanston. Mrs. Raymond Dobbins enterâ€" tained her bridge club on Friday evening at her home on Elm street. Mrs. Robert Page was hostess at a party for the Bethichem Woman‘s home on Arbor Vitae road. Assistâ€" Auxiliary yesterday afternoon at hql ner, Mrs. Floyd Stange and Mrs: ing hostesses were Mrs. Arthur Merâ€" John Stryker. Charles Kapschull Jr. has gone to Huntington, Oregon, to spend the summer, Others from here who are in Oregon are John Derby and Mr. and. Ms. Samuel Joseph, Messrs. Derby and Joseph are in the employ of C. C. Kapschull Sr. : Young men between the ages of 17 and 28 who desire to enroll in the C.C.C. are asked to get in touch with the township supervisor, James O‘Connor. Mr. and Mrs. James McNeill (Eva Lange) spent last. Monday at Starved Rock. The Milton Olsons have been enâ€" tertainment out of two guests the past week. The 500 luncheon club met last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Euâ€" gene Zahnle of Ridge road. The next meeting will be held on Wedâ€" nesday, August 4 at the home of Mrs. Raymond Good of Central ave. Mrs. Thomas Mooney of Ridge PUuBLC SERVICE COMPANY “émulmhdqbï¬ï¬ï¬‚‘tph-udtph.mh. 61 8. St. Johns Ave. d. Assistâ€" |[ _ con at h and Mrs: thur Merâ€" as gone to spend the e who are y and Ir] KWw ~ Messrs: road will open her home for a beneâ€" fit luncheonâ€"card party for the Holy Cross church on Friday afternoon, August 6. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs, Eugene Ender, Mrs. Alex Willman and Mrs. Eugene Zahnle. Lincoln Ward of Chicago spent Sunday with Orval Fredricks. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schneider and daughter, Geraldine, of Chicago, were guests on Saturday at the home â€"of Mrs. Schneider‘s uncle, Emil Fredricks. Mr. and Mrs. Barton F. Walker and daughter, Jane, and Mr. Walter Dodd of Evanston were guests on Monday at the G. A. A. Willen The Fred Parkers, who reside in the Bleimeh] bungalow, are enterâ€" taining relatives from Texas. Mrs. Edna Stanger Orsborn reâ€" turned from a 4,000 mile automobile trip on Sunday. 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Orders also taken for Pinking Shears, bold.:l.Gnmn-l:&cnvhcm for further information. her cousin, Mrs. V. F. Thompson (Grace Plagge) and son, Vinton, JIr. of Chicago. Their picturesque trip took them to Quebec, Canada, then around the Gaspe peninsula and . through the New England hc'ldqulrl::m tess .to on Thursday afternoon at her home on Osterman ave. Mrs. Clarence Schmidt and daughâ€" ter, Patsy, are spending the week with Mrs. Schmidt‘s cousin, Mrs. Frances Parker in Detroit, Mich. , Miss Frances Korenin has been the house guest of Miss Frances Mcâ€" Manan in Chicago this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Collins of Waukegan were Sunday visitors at the Joseph Korenin home. : Ralph E. Dunham is enjoying a three weeks fishing trip in northern Wisconsin. Harry Carlson of Deerâ€" field will join him this weekâ€"end and will remain two weeks, * Te rover internct and other Jr waint Riliindd in t THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1987