% CALKINS ENGAGED WILLIAM C. EGAN one in May, will have a ï¬mhâ€nï¬l’ tember Miss Eleanor Jane Calâ€" gh-nb‘u'llmc.ln. engagement of Miss Calkins to ?‘dluluwlll.m Highland Park and of Willism Bradshaw Egun of Chicago is being made today. Like her sister, Miss Kathlcen dJch'*'“ lélh « OM Jane hh “t&kdh Finch school in New York Mr. Egan prepared at the Choate school meduniat ho nacrand w tithe. e graduated in 1986. He is engaged in business in Chicago. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. A+»no Frants of Todd DEERFIELD LOCALS ~ Mrs. Raymond Mott Calkins of Baunockburn, who is preparing for BAKE SALE Circle Two of the Deerfleld Presâ€" byterian church will hold a bake sale on Saturday in Wilson and Reagan‘s Deerfleld Grocery & Market. wWOMAN‘S CLUB LUNCHEON The annual luncheon and election of officers of the Deerficld Woman‘s club will be held at one o‘clock Tuesâ€" day, April 25, in the Open House tearcom, Waukegan road. Club members should make their reservaâ€" tions for the luncheon with Mrs. Frederick Ritter not later than April 22. FIRRMAN‘S DANCE Mrs. Collins of Venice, Fia. No date has been set for the wedding. to Maurice E. Stephens of Chicago. Mr. Stephens is the son of Mr, and A very lovely party, with dancing and good music by Carl Ritchert and his Melodyâ€" Men, has been planned for Saturday evening, April 22, at mnm-::-omahumu.- a benefit the Deerfleld Volunteer Fire department. This is the one chance each year that residents of thoe-un;hh:nuwmnr to give the department their financial support. Conrad Uchtman is fire chief and Russell Batt is chairman of the dance committee. Mrs. Eugene Ender, who had been visiting her miece, Mrs. L. A. Donâ€" danville (Eva Ender) in Moline, I11., the past month, returned home last week accompanied by two nieces and a nephew, Catherine and Patty and Louis Dondanville. On Saturâ€" day, Dr, and Mrs. Dondanville, who had been visiting in Terra Haute, Ind., for several days, came to Deerâ€" field and the children returned to Moline with their parents that eveâ€" ning. went a major operation at the Highâ€" land Park hospital is progressing rapidly and will be home the latter part of the week. Her son, Pau} has been staying at the Wennerstem home on Springfield Ave. Mrs. Gumnar Johnson of County Line road was hostess at two tables of 500 on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Woodman W. Todd was hostâ€" ess to members of her club on Friâ€" day afterncon at her home on Wauâ€" kegan ros& _ _ _ _ _ _ â€" Raymond l#- ha Standard O# Fifling t_af thate Aenahtar (lary! Forn 7 5. ST. JOHNS AVENUE â€"PHONE HICHLAND PARK 435 P H O T 0O GRAPH ER S HECKETSWEILER I wonder how Mother and Dad looked when they were little children. Photoâ€" graphs of your children made today will answer such questions in years to come. TRY THIS SERVICE . . . PHONE FOR AN APPOINTMENT Photographs of the children never grow up. wmuwfl-. to visit Mr. Kunath‘s parâ€" euts in New York. The Holy Cross Parochial school now has an enrollment of seventy children. Bishop B, J. Shicl will ofâ€" ficinte at the confirmation, the date is June 18, at 7:30 pm: fev ye It is reported that Mrs. Joseph Wolf passed away Good Friday in Los Angeles, Calif, Mr. and Mrs. Wolf built the house just south of moved from Deerfleld about twentyâ€" one years ago. The Woif house was oecupied for twenty years by the Erwin Greer family, Recently the house has been beautifully reâ€" st 1106 Waukegan road, which the former home of the Joseph Wolfe and Erwin Greers. Rosemary terrace recently vacated ‘ &;ln. “‘.-.' Gordon “uzmflum&. and Mrs. Charles Russell, who bought the house at 905 Central Ave., which is being remodeled after tn Wrore bave Rursmantt + joop , have a at 650 Orchard The W. J. Andersons, who had been living there will return to Antioch, 11L ost Decrfleld Township ins: Wesâ€" West nesday at mm Comâ€" modities from the federal governâ€" ment this month included wheat flour, grapefruit, navy beans, butâ€" ter and corn meal. May 1st is the date for securing dog licenses, Warnings will be isâ€" sued during the month before arâ€" rests are made. The village is over run with dogs, many of them are dumped in the community by out of town people who hope that the Orâ€" phans of the Storm will get them. Others from out of town, when they find that there is a fee for leaving a dog at Irene Castle McLaughlin‘s refuge, will not pay it, but leave the dog to run wild. It is not unâ€" usual to see nine dogs in one yard, with possibly three wearing licenses. Ray Kuhn of the Swainâ€"Neison Nurseries, will give an illustrated lecture on gardening this afterncon luncheon is being served at 1 o‘clock at the April meeting of the Presbyâ€" terian Woman‘s association. _ A luncheon is being served at 1 o‘clock with the executive board as hostâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dobbins were hosts at two tables of bridge on Sunâ€" day evening at their home on Eim street. are: president, Mrs. Wendell Goodâ€" pasture; viceâ€"president, Mrs. Ray Dobbins; secretary, Mrs. William Cruickshank; and treasurer, Mrs. William Stewart. Mrs. William Stem Jr. entertained her bridge club yesterday afternoon at her home on Deerfield road. field Stagers of the Presbyterian chureh at 8:20 p.m. on Friday, April 28, in the Deerfield Grammar school gym. The play is the last of the current season. Kennoth Hunter is directing. "The Enchanted April" is the comedy to be presented by the Deerâ€" A. E. Spenle has leased the house Mr. and Mrs. J. W. King of Chiâ€" RELIABLE LAUNDRY Quality Cleaners DRY CLEANING CO. ‘a â€" #ra Tact 18 > chiceto on Hiay 120" Hhe Me | lul-d'dr-l"ï¬ have been visiting relatives in the past week. 7 Rev. E. G. zht of St. i makhe. i o PaoY Mrs. K. H. Sclig was hostessâ€"at a pot luck luncheon yesterday at her home on Waukegan road. The Mother‘s club of the Wilmot school will give a benefit card party at the school on Friday aï¬ April 21 (temorrow). Mrs Morton is chairman of the club, A marriage license was issued in Waukegan last week to Harold A. Ralph de Shay, who lives st the C. G, Pettis home, is the newly elected president of the Illinois Assoâ€" ciation of Student Councils. â€" He went to Pekin, HIL, last Thursday for a conference with last year‘s president, Bernard Rosenberg of that city. Ralph is in his jumior year at the Highland Park high Bell Nelson of Highland Park. Mrs. Milton 0. Olson was hostess to members of her sewing club at luncheon last Thursday at her home a luncheon last ‘! be ts ing the meeting of the Deerfield Weâ€" man‘s club. «ue Mrs. William Lane of McLean, III., and Miss Molly Devine of Raâ€" vinia were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Berry Devine of North Chestnut street on Wedâ€" nesday evening. *L w sehool. bert Howells, with Mr. .,u;..m-‘-‘..s, have *CKR FL B8# The "BIG 90° Sale Or AUTOMATIC Gas water waareas 90â€"DAY TRIAL As Low As 90¢ DOWN AS LONG AS 5 YEARS TO PAY $9.90 for Your Present Equipment Sole Lasts for 90 Days Osly! '/ : *Pntyouhotmworrh-o-&o' shelf for all time by installing an f automatic gas water heater now. Enjoy a $ull speed, full flowing, and full automatic hot water #6#Â¥â€" ice, ready instantly to fill all personal hot water needs as well as all cdleaning tasks, bringing new and greater convenients to every member of the family, Literally torrents of clean, rust free, silvery hot water are always ready for use, You owe it to yourself to learn now about modern hot water service at its vzhu,ndw&'l-m,om,uwlm-q «nd enjoy unusually convenient terms. points of interest s in Virginia and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson left on Friday for a ten day‘s trip Eastern Star will hold a public card I.h‘ï¬u Mrs. w-h-rh.bâ€"-m-‘ A rummage sale will be held on Friday, April 28, in the vacant store next to the Deerflcld Post Ofâ€" fce, sponsored by the women of St. Paul‘s church. The sale will begin at 9:00 am. . Mrs. Paul Knigge and son, Paul Jr., spent Thursday and Friday at the Edward Pence home in Chicago. Mrs. Oliver Burnett Jr. and chilâ€" Park visited in Deerfleld on Sunday. The Latts house on Oxford road is cecupied by Lieutenant Commander Mrs. Wallace Mann of Janesville, Wis., is visiting at the Lioyd Mann dren spent last week in Missouri. of the Eastern D... will D6 guests of the Deerfleld chapter this eveâ€" ning. ie mlgie i The annual luncheon of the Deerâ€" W'-:;r'lne;:bvfllhw; T , Ap , at 1 pm. at Omm Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer have returned from a two week‘s visit at uuha-d&drnn.mlg on his farm near New Florence, They made the trip home with Miss Hazel Miller, eighth grade teacher in the Deerfield Grammar, school, who had spent her spring vacation with her mother in Pittsville, Mo. _ Monday guests at the home of Mrs. Frances Klemp Diebert were Mr. and Mrs. John Hackert, Mrs. Mr sv and family T. P. Clurk, District Sapt. Sunday at the Joseph Kerenin he on Nerth Chestaut street. A ruvu-u-ltu Ritchiger families of Cicero. Mrs. C. B. Jackson and Mrs. Al Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Brand were hests at a party Saturday oveâ€" ning at their home on Brand lane. _ The Just Sew club met on Tuesâ€" day afternoon at the home of Mrs. David Inman. weekâ€"end with Mrs. sister, Miss Laursa Wessling, at the Haven hosts at a party on Friday evening at their home on Central Ave. Carlisle, Ind. Mr. and | â€"all, SpENL in . woss is aAABES City. Arflmdm‘u held for in that city at which u-hm&hw award. The Birkemeiers to Deerfleld from Kansas City last fall m-?mutbh-td Mrs. Kenneth in Libertyville. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Bates and MMMMM:&- tives in lowa. Joseph Fagan of Ridge road is in a veteran‘s home in Waukesha, Wis. Mrs. ‘Harold Robertson and daughter, Marlene, of Winnipeg, Canada, will arrive on Monday for a visit with their cousins, Mr. and Mr Bob Rirkemeier: .n of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olendorf and Arnoid Prtsyrenâ€"486 Reger Willame Ars, Ravinis T. H. Deckerâ€"148 8. Serend 8t., Highland Park Heward Mersaâ€"$17% Learsl Ave, Highiand Park Meran Pig. & Hig. Co 638 Contral Ave., Highland Pk. Hackert and Mru Andrew \rthar @wansenâ€"$86 Contral Ave, Highland Part Réverd Strengorâ€"139 0. Pirst St., Wighiand Park WATER HEATER M. A. Pramtrâ€"T58 Deerfcld B4., Desrfeld SMILE ~SHE ONG OF THESE MASTER PLUMBERS: ut her home on IN EVERY . SHAVE at two duughters of Argle, spent |l--‘h“-’;*. Miss Beth Andrew. luhvfl-,l.nll;.l Mrs. W. B. Carr of Hazel Ave. €Cuivin of Mr two < fcle Proiirtinlss tpnch thicteims of the bride‘s purents at 308 Washâ€" ington street, Highwood, on Sunday afterncon at 5 o‘clock. Rev. Earl J. Bruso and Chester Wessling are in Elgin, NL, this week ence of Evangelical Churches of NHiâ€" Dr. Willisaim F. Weir conducted funcral services Mrs, Charles Galloway in Lake cemetery on Saturday, April Gello , the aunt of Mrs, Weir (Sadie a-u).-dm-mu. at the home of a brother, Fred Higâ€" ley in Rogers Park. Mr. Galloway preceded his wife in death 22 years ago. Mrs. Galloway was a member of the Deerficld Presbyterian church. ( â€"â€" TVR ference is Sunday $22 N. First St. _ Phone 77 THURSDAY, APEIL 20, 1999 DAHL‘S