SHOWERS Miss Dorothy Yore of West Lake Forest was the honored guest at a bridal shower given for her on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Frank Jacobs, with her two sisters, the Misses Ruth and Edna Johnson, as hostesses. Miss Yore, miece of Mrs, Margaret Corcoran, has selected Saturday, Oct. 15, for her marriage to Alfred Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Johnson of Deerfield. The wedding will take place at nine o‘clock in the mornâ€" ing at St. Patrick‘s church in West Lake Forest. Last Thursday eveâ€" ning Mrs. Samuel Zack was hostess at a shower for Miss Yore at her home in Rogers Park. DEERFIELD LOCALS PETERSONâ€"SIKORA WEDDING Miss Bernadine Sikora of Palaâ€" tine, IIL,‘ and Allen Peterson of Deerfield were married on Saturday, Oct. 1, at three o‘clock in theafterâ€" noon, in St. James church of Arâ€" lington Heights. Miss Dorothy Siâ€" kora was her sister‘s maid of honor and Harold Peterson served his brother as best man. Jogseph Moran of Deerfield, a brotherâ€"inâ€"law of the groom, was one of the ushers. The wedding supper and reception were held at St. James Hall in Arlington Heights. Mr. Peterson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Peterson of: 545 Deerfield road, Deerfield. The young couple will live at Forest Lake, III. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1988 Lois June Wilson, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Harold T. Wilson of Michigan City, Ind., became the bride of Edgeley Woodman Todd, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Todd of Deerfield, at a 4 o‘clock ceremony Saturday afternoon at the First Presbyterian church in Michigan City. TODDâ€"WILSON WEDDING The Rev. Mr. Wilson, assisted by Dr. Herbert M. Moore, president of Lake Forest college, read the mariâ€" tal ceremony. Mrs, Robert Dobbin of Chicago acted as matron of honor, and the following were bridesmaids: the Misses Jane Todd of Deerfield, Carol Wilson, the bride‘s sister; Margaret Layer of Winnetka, and Shirley Crosby of Michigan City. were David Stryker of Deerfield, Ralph Hennings of Evanston, Wilâ€" liam Hooke of Michigan City, and Robert Dobbin of Chicago. Mrs. Paul Wilkinson of Terre Haute, Ind., the bride‘s aunt, was the orâ€" ganist for the ceremony. A recepâ€" tion was held in the church followâ€" ing the service. ~ Both the bride and bridegroom reâ€" ceived their degrees from Lake Forâ€" est college and are now employed at Nofthwestern university. They will make their home in Evanston. CONFIRMATION St. Paul‘s Evangelical church of Deerfield opened. confirmation inâ€" struction October 1, with the largâ€" est class in the history of the church. Twentyâ€"three boys and girls of the age of 13 registered for the class. The class meets with the pasâ€" tor, Rev. F. G, Piepenbrok every Saturday morning between the hours of 9:30 to 11:30. They reâ€" ceive special instruction in christian living and preparation for church membership. The following members make up the . class: _ Harold _ Pottenger, Charles Herman, Duane Lemm, Donald Slown, Frederick Blow, Robâ€" ert Hunt, James Mailfald, Ralph Ott, Arthur Scheskie, Christian Willman, George Weiss, Elmer Bock, Wallace Huehl, William Peâ€" terson, Cassius Easton Jr., Virginia Gastfield, Caroline Siffert, LaVerne Goodman, Roberta Blaine, Ruth Krause, Shirley Volkman, Betty Plagge, Shirley Beckman, Stephen W. Gray of Champaign ments. Take up © Before you borrow, make sure . pay your loan? When a loan will of two things. Will a loan you get out of the red or will lends from $20 to $300 on the it get you in deeper? 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Clients are askâ€" ed to call promptly as soon as they receive their notices and to note the change of location of the food disâ€" tribution _ headquarters. _ Federal foods will continue to be delivered from the Town Hall all during the fall and winter months. LEGION The executive committee of Deerâ€" field Post No. 738 of the American Legion met at the home of Milton O. Olson on last Monday evening. This committee will meet regularly throughout the year on the last Satâ€" urday of each month. Mrs. Gerald Culver of Hazel aveâ€" nue attended the Grand Chapter session of the Eastern Star on Tuesday and Wednesday in Peoria. Mrs. R. A. Nelson, worthy matron of the Deerfield Chapter, and Harâ€" old R. Vant, worthy patron, also atâ€" tended. William Desmond Jr. has been asâ€" signed to the Chicago police force. Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Jr. and chilâ€" dren were Sunday visitors at the home of his parents, the Senior Desmonds, of West Deerfield road. The children had been vacationing at Greenwood, Wis. , The Just Sew club, at its meeting last week Tuesday, at the new home of Mrs. Rudolph Knaak, near Long Grove, gave the hostess a kitchen shower. Mrs. John T. Beckman Jr. and baby son, Bradley, spent the weekâ€" end with Mrs. Beckman‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strickland in North Chicago. Mrs. Anthony Mercurio, who is staying at the home of her brother, Liborio Mirabella in Oak Park, durâ€" ing the illness of his wife, was home several days the latter part of the week, returning to Oak Park on Monday. s Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wessling have returned from a &rin to Nie.. gara iails, Québec, anfd througn the New England States. They are moving to Evanston. Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph Mercurio of Utica, New York, who were marâ€" ried on Saturday, spent several days of their honeymoon trip this week at the home of their cousin, Anthony Mercurio. Miss Marilyn Gooder, daughter of the Seth M. Gooders, is attending Lake Forest college this year. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keough of Milwaukee have leased the house on Brier Hill road vacated by the Chancellor Dougalls. Miss Betty Clavey, who attended Stevens college in Columbia, Mo., last year, is now a secretary for her father, Mr. Elmer L. Clavey. James, the seven year old son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank O‘Connor, celeâ€" brated his birthday anniversary at a party on Tuesday, Sept. 27. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Farmer moved from the former Scavuzzo building DAHL‘S Auto Reconstruction Co. OoldAu;‘:lm and 2:1. 322 N. First St. â€" Phone 77 __ Straightening _ Body and Fender Repairing SPRING SERVICE STATION WELDING AND SOLDERING : in on Deerfleld road to Highland Park this week. Mr, and Mrs. Maxwell Kerribard and five children moved on Saturâ€" day from the Ezra Fritsch house on Hazel avenue to the James Mcâ€" Neil house on Deerfield road. Mr. and Mrs. McNeil (Eva Lange) and baby are living in Highland Park. William R. Mitchell, local real esâ€" tate broker, has moved from Highâ€" land Park and is living at the Kubn home at 1140 North Chestnut street. Miss Juliana Willman spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Alice Newton in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Vant will obâ€" serve their 52nd wedding anniverâ€" sary on Friday tomorrow) very quietly without any celebration. Mr. and Mrs. E. S; Wortham, who are occupying the Leslie Brand house, will return to Chicago to the Seneca hotel, the first of November. In December they will take an ocean cruise. A marriage license was issued in Waukegan last week to Alvin Edâ€" ward Bucher of Wheeling and Jeznnette Frances Antink of Morâ€" ton Grove. The Buchers are former Deerfield residents. Rev. and Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok attended an all day meeting of minâ€" isters and their wives at Elmhurst college on Monday. The morning was devoted to the visiting of class rooms and a luncheon and conferâ€" ence followed. Mr. and Mrs, Frederick C. Ritter were dinner guests on Friday eveâ€" ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dodds in Chicago. The district meeting of the Counâ€" cil /of Parents and Teachers was held on Monday in Glenview. Those attending from the Deerfield P.â€"T.â€" A. were Superintendent Lester Ball, Mrs. Milton O. Olson and Mrs. F. C. Ritter. The Jitney Carnival given on Friâ€" day afternoon and evening by the Deerfield Chapter of the Eastern Star at the Masonic Temple was a success, both socially and financialâ€" ly Mrs. Frank Jacobs was general GQinat Showing‘! RBUBRLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHIRN 1LLIN OS NEW 4 #7, The "Junior" With NEW Night Lightt Lights the floor from base when rest of lights are out. Floor OTHER BIG VALUES New styles in "Pinâ€"Itâ€"Up"â€" Lite"â€"from $1.45 to $2.95. P“ONE FOR HOME LAMP DEMONSTRATIONI Describe the type of lamps in which you‘re interested. Our representative will call and display them in home sectingsâ€"and, if you wish, will leave one for several days mxus triar. No obligation to buy. Offer inâ€" dudes lamps priced at $13.95 and up. SMALL DOWN PAYMENTSâ€"LIBERAL TERMS $mail carrying charge for deferred payments *KBE P RBESS chairman and the chairmen of her assisting committees were: penny sale, Mrs. Sol Shapiro; bakery booth, Mrs. Chester Wessling; Hoolâ€" igan, Mrs, Leonard North; Jitney arcade, Mrs. Walter Lange; apron booth, Mrs. Charles Steiner; bingo, Raymond Dobbins; fancy work, Mrs. Raymond Dobbins; refreshâ€" ments, Mrs., James Wilson; and enâ€" tertainment, Mrs. Phil Scully. The Deerfield football team was defeated 12â€"0 on Sunday afternoon at Jewett park, the local gridiron, by Lake Forest. Amplifiers are inâ€" stalled to keep the spectatorsâ€" inâ€" formed as to players, etc. The West Deerfield Township board of auditors will meet on Wedâ€" nesday evening, Oct. 12, at the home of Mrs. Robert E. Pettis. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Wessling and two daughters, Audrey and Janice, of .Highland Park, were guests at the Chester Wessling home on Saturday. Patty Clavey, son of the Harry Claveys of Forest avenue, attended a birthday party on Friday afterâ€" noon in honor of Fred Rudelph Jr. in Waukegan, at the O. G. St. Peter home. ~Patty and Fred are first cousins, and the party was at their grandparents‘ home. The Independent Social club met on Wednesday at the homé of Mrs. Charles V. Steiner, with her mothâ€" er, Mrs Hattie Scully of Chicago, as hostess. FINE SELECTION OF 1939 Mrs. Louis Ott entertained her bridge club yesterday afterncon. Mr. and Mrs. L. Carroll Messick of Greenwood avenue entertained at dinner on Sunday. Mrs. Clarence Rollman is enterâ€" taining her Waukegan bridge club this afternoon at her home on Osâ€" terman avenue. 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Plains, Wis. spent Sunday at the lnni“w ?.‘ Karch, age 80, has been confined to his bed for the past few weeks and the two boys and their father came down to visit their. grandfather Karch. . Mr. and Mrs. George Harder have returned from a .6,500 mile trip through the west. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hurt and chilâ€" dren spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Hurt‘s mother, Mrs. L. L. Talbot in Onargo, IIl. Mrs. Talbot returned to Deerfield and is spending the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Christensen have leased the George Harder apartment on Chestnut street. The Mutual club met last Thursâ€" day evening at the home of the Misses Viola and Irene Rockenbach. Pusiic Service Store 51 South St. Johns Avenue â€" Tel. H. P. 2900 Mrs. John Hagie was hostess to members of her luncheonâ€"500 club yesterday at the home of her daughâ€" ter Mrs. Louis Beckman. 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