Cicero _ guests_at..the wmi . at. the Mrs. George Ward and Mrs, Clarâ€" ence Roliman are attending a bridge party this afternoon at the home of Mrs, Gerhard Holste in Northbrook. The men‘of the Neighborhood club met Saturday evening at the home Mr.: and Mrs. Clarence Rolliman spent Saturday evening with friends in Winthrop Harbor. Mrs. Louis Mentzer was hostess to are 3%“’.&.2; her h Fric at Mrs. Walter Page received a set of dishes last week at Elmer‘s Meat of William Johnston of Fair Oaks spent the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Robert L. Johnson of Brierhill road, left on Friday for her home in Paducah, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mehrtens and son, and Mr. and Mrs.â€"McKay of ‘The Deerfleld Rotary club held mm at Phil Jdn: son‘s restaurant last Tuesday eveâ€" _ Mrs. Harry Norton and daughter, Elizabeth Lu, of Harvey, II1., spent Friday and Saturday with the Fred M. Meyers. _ sorship of the Deerfield of the Eastern Star. Rxb be a very interesting program. Rev. P. A. Mei of St. Charles parâ€" ish, Chicago, was the speaker at the Tuesday evening Lenten service at fl“.l.obcnumm Cross church ha: .““-M ve a mmmm-‘uh Forest. The games will be rolled at 3 o‘clock in the Highwood alley. Miss Lois Fehr has been awarded a week‘s engagement at the Oriental theater in Chicago, which began last Friday.. Miss Fehr, who formerly lived here, is a niece of Mrs. Chesâ€" ter Wessling and Mrs. Issac Happ. The Deerfleld Volunteer Fire deâ€" partment will have a benefit dance at the Briergate Golf club on Saturâ€" day evening, April 22. ‘The support of the community is requested, There will be an amateur show at the Wheeling Presbyterian church on Friday evening, April 21, as part of the celebration of the 75th anniâ€" wersury of the founding of the Mmrï¬nu three money prizes the audience will vote on their ticket stubs to proâ€" claim the three winners. Talent is -uh%-umâ€"- %o _ the.. contest may gh at Wheeling classes will be resumed on Monday, April 17. Commencement exercises will be held on June 9. the affair and will present Donald G. Robertson of Winnetka, who wili Spring vacation at the Deerflcld Grammar school begins April 8 and Burbera and re} messbers © of her Pincchle club on tuther, Harcy Soady of Minnespolis, | avenue. * § for « trip abroad. They are sailing| Mrs. Louis Ott will entertain her on April 6. bridge club on Wednesday afterâ€" The Men‘s Fellowship of the Deerâ€"| 2008 feld Presbyterizan church have| â€" Fi a dinner meeting on eveâ€" | ports ning April 3, at the h. with | out 1 the serving of the dinner at 6:30 | week West Indies Cruise. Mrs. Earl Hurt will be hostess to Another amateur show is being Holders of C. & N. W. Ry. commutation may purchase 10â€"ride Chicago Motor Coach bus tickets at gate of 70 centsâ€"and each individual round trip C.& N. W; Ry. ticket entitles the bearer to purchase a round trip bas e ewe These | An the districs J~ A-fl-dnu-.?‘. .'.5,.“.- CEARMAK ROAD Campbell Chapter, O. E. S. will celebrate with a "Birthday Party" at the Masonic Temple. ’nu"i-nmmmlnehm and entertain with a compliâ€" mentary card party with prizes for each table. rolls and fish filet to the Dorcas The Just Sew Club will meet on Home. The members are urged to get their safety slogans in to Mrs. LeRoy Meyers by April 22. Awards will be presented for the best sloâ€" gans in safety at the department convention. Deerflelds Boy Scouts will not meet at the Presbyterian church on Monday evening, but will reâ€" sume their meetings the following Monday evening.â€" & Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Andrew Decker. Eastern Star to Have Birthday Party Teapte AL & moiing of the 7 ‘emy & UR= fors last Saturday: afternoon at the home of Marjorie Harris, they sent fl-mChbvm..-:: Town Tall. Mwhopd speaker and refreshments will be served after the meeting. There mlu-b-hflobl-a Club. nnr_d Uchiman reâ€" out nine on four days of last week to put out grass fires thoughtâ€" lesaly started by residents of the village. There were 3 fires on Sunâ€" day, March 19; 2 fires on Tues day, March 21 ; 2 fires on Thursday, March 28; and 2 fires on Friday, March 24. Mr. Uchtman urges that great care be taken in buruing rubâ€" are being mailed o residents this week may be sent to the Deerfield State bank or to Russell Batt. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seiler and and daughter have rented the Robâ€" ert Mau apartment on Forest Ave. ‘The Junior group of the ?-_; Legion Auxiliary will hold @‘ mother and | dnwohtew hanemat am â€"Mandaw DAHL‘S Auto Reconstruction Co. $22 N. First St. _ Phone 77 ereind eexyice stamon Wednesday evening, April 5, Read The Wantâ€"Ads ment body of the Canadign northâ€" west, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The picture has all the eleâ€" ments required by a firstâ€"rate outâ€" door filmâ€"adventure, action, susâ€" pense, the beauty and interest of unâ€" familiar landscapes, and a large cast of popular players. uâ€"-scl'in‘-uit'-hniflï¬. "The Duke of West Point." Headed by a cast which includes Louis Hayâ€" ward, Joan Fontaine, Richard Carlâ€" son, Tom Brown and Alan Curtis, this romantic drama tells the story of young cadets who enter a difâ€" ferent and difficult world when they become Plebes at West Point. "Heart of the North," the Warner Bros., production in Technicolor, playing Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, April 5, 6, and 7, is a thrill packed and completely authentic tale â€"ofâ€" that famous law enforceâ€" Virginia Weidier, Lewis Stone, Fay Holden, Cecilia hrh-m A to negle field for moâ€" tion ure thrills has provided in ipoemetee s on Iï¬d..‘ll..'h.:'-a O‘Conner" in the first in a series of sport features which Mâ€"Gâ€"M will produce. . It teams Dennis O‘Keefe und Cecilia Parker for the first Playing Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, April 2, 3, and 4, in a douâ€" ble feature program are "Out West With the Hardy‘s" and "The Duke of ‘West Point." Pictures Next Week at Deerpath Theatre *Charlie Chan in Honolulu," starâ€" ring Sidney Toler and Phyllis Brooks, playing Saturday, April 1. The action takes place on a liner in Honolulu Harbor, where a murâ€" der has been committed. The supâ€" porting players include Sen Yung, Eddie Collins & Claire Dodd. The cast includes Mickey Rooney, TKE â€"PREAS ing and quite a it ol pain. 1n6 ndolï¬um'll&dwd.pa :r:h‘ndedlo-nluheoth-d 1 toe is being forced downward ‘.‘â€::-. -mm:-aau- and ten it the nail to grow downward into the sides of the toe instead of growing outward. This will either result in an ingrown nail or a ¢lub nail. 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