Mrs. Marths C. Mrs. Berry mflh;‘i‘ndv tended a luncheon at the home of Mrs. George Smith in Lake Forest on Friday, in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Love‘s sister, Mrs, Joseph Dunn. °â€" . The dramatic club of the Deerâ€" field Grammesr chool have been practicing on the following plays: *Â¥o Many Marys,". "Cross My Heart," "Mr. Masey Makes a Fourth at Bridge," and "Undoing of Albert O‘Donnell." The Glee club has seâ€" lected an operetta, "The Count and the Coed," which they will present in the near future. Miss Edith Metcalf, Mrs. Bert A Hostess luncheon will be served by Mrs. Kriebel of Wilmette on Thursday, March 16, at the Deerfield Presbyterian church at 1 e‘clock with Circle 4 as hostesses. Reserâ€" wations may be made through the circle chairmen. ‘The Holy Name Society of the Holy Cross church will sponsor & pot luck supper and bingo party at C:Opy.s.uluï¬yhï¬ohrfl mar school. They are instructing in charcoal, paints, chalk, drawings, Mrs. E. G, Jacobson is in charge of the clay modelling. Young People of the Presbyterâ€" ian church will meet on Sunday eveâ€" ning at the Highland Park Presbyâ€" terian church for a North Shore Fellowship conference.. * iq@cmimg eiv in vie field. Burial was in Mount Olivet cemetery, Chicago. Miss Burns has made her home for many years with Monday morning at the Holy Cross Catholic church for Miss Mary A. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1989 Burns of 858 Todd Also sold at IADA SHuUr, figure â€" call them today MLINONS BELL TELEPNHNONE CORRPANY An individual line gives you the full comvenience 0f your telephone. When you share a party line, you have to divide your nse of the telephone with others. But an individuaal line is all yours all the time . . . your private, individual messageâ€"carrier. Do you know that an indiâ€" vidual line costs only a little more than a party line? Yoar telephons Bmines Oflce vid gve you th on and Mrs. William Johnstom, iarrict Johnston, Mrs. Alice , Lillisn Mae Johnston and Uchtman visited at the Kepâ€" 1 ,â€"3«’-â€"1‘â€"- in Highiand Pork call 9921 SELF SKIRT Chalk your hem the easy profesâ€" sional way. fi l’hl.flhlh-u ot . . , Spool Holders 60 seconds! Takes t:;mvwkm shortening : a Skirt! .. Complete bulbâ€"and mark an‘ of powder. ast woek at. the Dr. Lois D. Greene of Highland Park was the speaker at the Wilâ€" mot Mothers club at the ‘Wilmot Grade school on Tuesday. Dr. Greene spoke on her work at Hunanâ€"Yale in China. The regular monthly meeting of the Deerflield Grammar school board of education will be held on Monâ€" day evening, March 48, at 8 o‘clock in the community room. % Miss Louise Huhn will be hostess to teachers and officers of the Deerâ€" field Presbyterian church school next ‘Thursday evening at her home on West Deerfleld road. Life in Samoa will be described by Mabel Ferguson Olson, a graduâ€" ate of Eim Place and Deerficldâ€" Shields, at the Community Vespers next Sunday afternoon, March 12, u‘-h:muâ€"ung: Melody Doyle, in Lake Forest, on Monday morning. Mrs. Doyle was born on October 2, 1842, and died March 3, at the age of 96 years. The Melody property in West Lake Forest was purchased by the Arâ€" mours. Be Described Mar. 12 at Vesper Service nds such as ~that of the white shark. . â€" ‘The devotional part of the service will be in charge of Rev. F. P. Robâ€" inson, pastor of the First United Evangelical church. His message will be a thoughtful, helpful one for Kamsey club of the Y.W.C.A. will be hosâ€" tesses at tea following the program and extend a cordial invitation to families in the community, Newâ€" comers who would like to make new friends are especially welcome. A fascinating collection of carved woods, tools and spears for crackâ€" ing cocomnuts and spearing fish, dancing skirts, woven baskets and at the Y.W.C.A. As the wife of Harold Olson, chief radio man in charge of the government atation there, Miss Olson spent 18 months on this strange island. stencils from the native huts will be erhibited <by. Mrs. Olson. Her eollection 0 fmats includes the sleepâ€" h‘ml‘hlud:â€ythcnï¬ï¬‚lld the "money mats" belonging to the chiefs. . Mrs. Olson tells startling stories of some of the Samoan legâ€" of Bethany Church, which had to be postponed on account of illness, will be held Friday at 7:30. p.m. This will be an evening of wholesome fun and fellowship. ME Ee d Your Typewriter Man Church Birthday Party The annual Parish Birthday party Larson‘s Stationery Highland Park 567 You can‘t make can‘t reach c in #>| Public Service Co :é;":‘n‘lmcnh Alie Eads| Electric Rates the territory served by the :-efl-'flh“hm i April 1, will apply to E The second cut, totalling approximâ€" atey $741,000 annually, will â€"reduce the rates of household users beginâ€" mwing with bills rendered on and after June 1. A fegture of the new com mum&m which in effect represents the comâ€" 'ny':r-dhl.-b-cl-n“i: comes substantially an item. the total cost of electricity to this class of customer. The "demand charge" for the small commercial customers will be eliminated, 5 of Northern Illincis, the new rate takes into account the growing tendâ€" ency on the part of various :types of commercial enterprises to develop improved standards of lighting and sign illumination, and encourages the use of modern window lighting and airâ€"conditioning. 4 Mr. Budd stated the new reduced rates represent a further step not only toward lowering the cost of electricity to homes and businesses in northern Illinois, but also toward rate simplification. It will be reâ€" called that a reduction for residenâ€" tial customers : amounting to ‘more than $720,000 was made less than a With these latest commission orâ€" ders more than $23,300,000 annual rate reductions for customers of public utilities throughout the state ha Mr. Johin Prendergast, veteran "dean" of North Shore service men . . . your satisfaction is his hobby! The Winnetha, Glencoe, Highland Park Service Staff « . . ome of the efficient maintenance groups of the North Shore Gas Company. SQ THAT YOU MAY ENJOY THE _ CONVENIENCE AND ECONOMY OF GAS COOKINCG REFRICERATION ,; m S , 1S BETTER are announced s Commerce enues of these four utilities. Also they were the result of a series of conferences with representatives of the . company over s period of months, in keeping with Gov. Horâ€" ner‘s often stated policy that the primary duty of the commission under his administration is to seâ€" eure fair and reasonable rates to the public for public utility service, By resort to negotiations the exâ€" pense of long drawn out rate: proâ€" ceedings and litigation was avoided. Deerfield Puppet Club Continues Its Many Activities Grammar school, is working on sevâ€" Officers of the club are: Presiâ€" dent, Beatrice Weis; viceâ€"president, Jean Briscoe; secretary, Dorothy tic; seribe, Joan Petorey prose mre Rnkh Tuu::-l; Mï¬ Marjorie Merrett. Other club memâ€" be:indub?&flyhu.lcbll:'- co 'MI-MO “', Coleman, Hazel Bubert, Gladys Loisâ€" vorkluhndhcbh:am" t nm ’.“ 'T‘hei;“::wu-h.'lflhn been given in several neighboring eomuiflu.umllubr-‘hfl. delightfully amusing, reâ€" :;:amumh-m&. coming weeks have been received. With an increasing membership ve investigation by the com staff into the operating rev *The reseued child was "Bubby" Campbell, son of Mr. and : Mrs. Harry R. Campbell of 3540 Clarâ€" ington avenue, while Ronnie Reedor of 3655 Clarington was the boy hero. "Mrs, Campbell said the first thing she knew of anything being wrong was when herâ€"daughter Diane, 4, rushed to her babbling something about "Bubby." "Quick thinking on the part of a sible Tor the ‘Rie of is into three feet of water in a neighâ€" bor‘s fishpond. "Rushing to a neighbor‘s rear yard Mrs. Campbell found ‘Bubby‘ "Ronmie, instead of erying for help as would be expected, plunged into the pond and hauled the youngâ€" ster to safety," California Youth _ | m this child trom Saves Baby from aghie oo ie Hamg Drowning in Pond :.'.“.‘,u'%.“z':fl.'.; ELECTROL OIL BURNERS §12% Laurel Avenue â€"~ Highland Park ‘ Shop Phone, Highland Park 271 â€" Residence, H. P. 439 tain your Gas service in such a manâ€" ner that you may enjoy the maximum jobs :. . , they are interested in your satisfaction. * & Representatives of the 1?†friends and neighbors who bring you Gas â€"â€" The Perfect Fuel! : The uniformed service staff of the North Shore Gas Company is geared to one purpose . . . to constantly mainâ€" is NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD "ldibrp reandst* ies s BtRpare AMo it Bs BB ns en ue CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM , whose son Ronald First Church of Christ, Scientist Introducing. YOUR UNIFORMED Sas SERVICE MENI HOWARD MORAN Plumbing and Heating DAHL‘S © Auto Reconstruction Co. $22 N. First St. Phone 77 *‘ Cold Frame and Body and Fender Repairing T acifne ns soebaking i} Blue store at the futerâ€" f Second street and Green i in this city for several ‘he: Reeder‘s also have anâ€" s, Gordon Hal, who caleâ€" s eleventh birthday, March s