xgplents | B“Qvl rk I home sitl . and tionâ€" th 44 < U e Miss Dorothy Wesslin has as her guest this week Miss â€"Martha Pitsch of Chippewa Falls, Wis,. Mrs, Clarence Anderson returnâ€" ed on Sunday evening from a two weeks‘ ~stay. with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Mele in Milwaukee. The inâ€" fant daughter of the Meles was christened Patricia Jean on Sunâ€" day afternoon at St. Rose‘s church in Milwaukee. Sponsors were Miss Jennie Mele of Chicago and Clarâ€" ence Anderson of Deerfield. i Mr. and Mrs,. Ritter of Osterâ€" man avenue have as their guest Mrs. Ritters mother from Detroit. Mr.. and Mrs. .Joseph Meurisse and daughter Betty, of Tomah, Wis., spent last week at the Edâ€" ward H. Selig home. Miss Betty remained to be the guest ‘of her ecousin, Miss Ethel Jean Selig. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine and daughter, Roberta, and their niece, Dorothy Jean Anderson, speht Wedâ€" nesday at Franklin Grove, IIl., with Mr. Blaine‘s mother and sister. The‘ Men‘s Fellowship of the Presbyterian church postponed the annual picnic last Saturday to the latter part of July. Rain spoiled their plans. .. Kathérine, the 15 months ~old daughter of Mr. and ,\n. Joseph OConnor, is quarantined for whoopâ€" ing cough. P3 k % THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1938 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Korenin and ‘ daughter l?réoc ‘spent the weékâ€"end with Mrs. Korenin‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Iverson in DeKalb. , Surplus foods from the Federal government were distributed in Deerfleld last week through the ofâ€" fice of ‘the township supervisor, James O‘Connor. The commodities received by relief clients and old uge pensioners were <potato flour, dried beans, rice, prunes and. butâ€" ter. It had ‘been expected that grapefruit and tomatoes would also be received, as many of the other townships had had their allotment, but West Deerfield township was not so fortunate. Mrs. Irwin Fischer and daughâ€" ter Elinor, and Madeline Cliff of Highland Park were the guests of Mildred Love Gunckel on Wednesâ€" day. f n Miss Margaret Pfister was electâ€" ed president of the Young Peoples club of the Holy Cross church last Monday evening. Robert Haws is the viceâ€"president and Mary Pfister Mrs. Alfred Mitchell of Saunâ€" ders road will be hostess to memâ€" bers of her bridge club on Wedâ€" nesday afternoon. . e t secretary treasurer. 148 South Second Street Tel. H. P. 1358 â€" Highland Park Cada.......‘io LAUNDFY Wway. ___Ptma: * Declare Your Indeâ€" f pendence, Mother! Larson‘s Stationery ~â€"â€"â€" _ Store REPAIRS â€" RENTALS â€" SALBS Highland Park 567 GREENSLADE SKOKIEVALLE LAUNDRY INC Electrical Contractor Electric Shop Visit Landmarks! Take the children :. . one of these days . . . and visit the Typewriter Man Phone Highland Park 3310 .. . that are to be Girl Scouts of Deerfleld troop 1 are meeting cath Wednesday mornâ€" ing at 10 o0"clock in the Presbyterian church, : hE Louis Brenne, who was badly burnâ€" ed abount the face and hands while building a fire several weeks ago at the Clyde Meredith farm west of the village, is getting along nicely. Miss Kay Findley and Miss Dorâ€" othy Linke of Chicago have been the guests of Mrs. William Sack of North Waukegan road this past Several members of the Deerfield Volunteer Fire. Department attendâ€" ed the monthly meeting of the Lake County Firemen‘s association on Monday evening in Antioch, ; . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rockenâ€" bach had. as their weekâ€"end guests Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrison and son, George, and Mrs.. Leo Richâ€" ard ‘of{ Beverly Hills and Mrs. Frances Marnctt of Chicago.. Mrs. John Andres of Chicago is spendâ€" ing this week with her sister, Mrs. Rockenbach. j o Aliceâ€"Louise and Geraldine Clavey attended a party in Wau n on Sunday at the home of ;m'iel Snipes. Teddy Clavey, who is spending the summer with his grand parents, the Orville G. St. Peters in Waukegan, was home over the weekâ€" end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clavey. ts Mrs. James Kilroy will be hostess to her bridge club on Wednesday afternoon at hor home on Osterman avenue, | Mrs.: Mary Intranuovo and her three children are planning to leave next week for a visit with Mrs. Inâ€" tranuovo‘s brother and family in Sioux City, Iowa. When the family first came to Deerfield they were known as the Drano family, because of the difficulty in pronouncing the eorrect name. Deerfield Bans Fireworks, Plans Safe and Sane Fourth The sale of fireworks is prohibâ€" ited in Deerfleld by an ordinance passed July 13, 1937, whitch proâ€" vides a fine from $2 to $200 for vioâ€" lation. A safe and sane Fourth is the objective of many North Sl;ore communities and . Deerfleld joins those ranks this year for the first time. f "Any violation of the) provisions of this ordinance shall subject the cffénder ito a fine of not less than two dollars and not more. than two hundred dollars for each ofâ€" Advertise in "THE PRESS" Mother, its time tosever the ties that bind you to the washboardâ€"and ring out your cry of Be loyal to yourself and to the family! Savoy:l:yra health by having us do the weekly wash. Our Gamma Phi Beta to Hold Picnic July 13 The North Shore Alumnmae. of Gamma: Phi <Beta will ~meet on Wednesday, July 13, for a picnic luncheon at the country estate 0f Mrs. Charles Swann of Glencoe. The board will be hostesses for the luncheon ‘ with Mrs. Harold Brown of Wilmetts in charge of arrangeâ€" xï¬enh. The picnic will be preceded by a short business meeting at 12 o‘clock at which Mrs.. Hayes Mcâ€" inney of Wilmette will preside. _ \In addition of Mrs. Swann and Mrsg. Brown the hostesses for the day are Mrs. Hayes McKinney, Mrs, l-;ubert Hardy, Mrs, George Grant, Mrs, Harold Lundberg, Mrs. Tom ming, Mrs. T. Edward Ryan, rs, Douglas MacMillan, Mrs. Fred B R:r, Mrs. Lewis Ermeling, Mrs. Godfrey Jacobi, Mrs. Oliver Wilâ€" lams, Mrs. David Sanders, Mrs. Doug‘as Waitly. Mrs, John Hageâ€" mann, Mrs, L. E. Scriven, Mrs. Richard Marvin and Mrs. Stuart Fox. â€" Mrs. Fox and Mrs.: Hardy will brin@ rews of the Gamma Phi Beta Conventiol;r which convened last week at Del Monte, Calif. 14th Cavalry Wins . Horse Show Trophy Harley Heyl rode Cyneoed Arâ€" mada, Hey! Pony farm entry, to lu Tomboy challenge trophy show v#:ieh closed yesterday ut Onwentâ€" sia Country club. The Canadian xivqrnor gencral‘s horse guard at ‘Teronto placed second in the event. ‘The Fort Sheridan 14th Cavalry Horse show team won the Honoluâ€" Mrs. Tom Leaming COOL, CLEAN C Many other electric range oad water making liberal offers, Including free wiring. This Summer you ca THE PR E 8 3« win in. the Old Elm $500 single harness horse stake. With first place went the championship ribâ€" bon and $200. j § Crispin Oglebay‘s team of three hunters, Holystone, Hi Bey and Question, won the Joseph M. Cudâ€" ahy challenge trophy. The traghy was donated by Cudahy in 1 ;ï¬ Earlier winners were M ‘ Hunt Club in 1985, Mill Creek Hunt in 1986, and Rolling Rock Hunt in 1987. > | The Lake Forest show, from a weather standpoint, ended a mp- pointing . series â€" of | exhibitions. Horses an d riders performed through rain throughout the: east, and in‘ Lake Forest Itl'ney ‘had f;: programs unmarred by downpour. Salesman for Jewel Tea Company, Here Passed Away Friday Vincent Lundgren, formerly asâ€" sociated with the Jewel Tea comâ€" pany as a salesman, with headquarâ€" ters in Highland Park, puud:%:y in Chicago Friday, June 24, after se;renl weeks‘ illness in the hospiâ€" tal,: > 3 t / dd Deerfield Auxiliary Reports Activities Funeral services were held in the G. A.‘ Lutheran church, Sphn;hy afternoon. Burial was in. Minneâ€" apolis, Minn. * 4 Lake Forest Day to Be Held August 3 Lake Forest day, the annual epm- munity celebration sponsored | by the George Alexander McKinlock, Jr., Post of the American Le?iqn. will be held August 3, according to an announcement made recently. ~ â€"Mrs. Wm. Cruickshank, child welâ€" fare chairman state that two bl:th« days of our 1m’)luns had been reâ€" The regular meeting of the Amerâ€" ican Auxiliary was held on Monday evening June 20th at the home of Mrs. Gladys Barrett, 7045 Fairoaks avenue with Mrs. Elsie Scully asâ€" sisting hostess. : Mrs. Wm. Tennermann, Ameriâ€" canism chairman, reported that the unit had sent James Carr Olendorf to Boy‘s State, which is being held in Springfield. P e as Samuel Sorenson is chaitm;li of the general committee in charge of the program. He will be assisted by Matt R. Porter, Chris Hl&!fl, Carl Zschau, Edward‘ Parsons, Roy Swanson and John Casperson.| PUBLIC, SERVICE 51 South St. Johns Avenue â€" Tel. H. OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS membered with gi cakes. . i.ï¬â€˜n. 1Churle:u e repo would lro'nlor one orphans at Dorca next meeting will day, June 25â€"at t Barbara Kapschull The Nominating commi}tee preâ€" sented the following names for the coming year‘s o pg and were duly elected. igmidtnlrl» Florence Uctman; ist vice presidént, Mrs. Laura Kapschull, 2nd vice president, Mrs. Florence Jagobs; freasurer, Mrs. Evelyn Scheers historian, Mrs. Mabel Goodman; chgplain, Mrs. Lenâ€" ore Olson â€"and Serge ms, Mrs. Sophia Klemp. > ; ,'l'l‘, qlfl Hunt. "You‘ve #+ e F l 1 % woe ‘;Hom. held th ) hom: and | birthday | junior Juniors orld war MFORT idea how handy ITCHEN 45 . â€" Their is Saturâ€" of Miss cook in DAHLU‘S _ Auto Reconstruction Co. 322 N. First St. Phone 77 Body and Efldfl llpï¬q SPRING VICE STATION WELDING AND SOLD Au lenlhfllzi Cold !t‘gu».ud kle PAGE ELEVEN i