the week end in Waupaca. , Mrs FdA Beckman was hostess to Mrs. Mary Wessling one of r)opr' the W C T U on Tuesday afternoon fields pioneer residents, celebrated Mrs. Tibbetts, County President, was her 8#2nd birthday on Saturday, r.xlthe speaker o fthe day. Reports of District Commander, C. C Kap schull, Commander George Briggs and Past Commander Alvin Meyer attended the Pulaski Parad at No. Chicago on Sunday, carrying the col-- ors for Deerfield Post Mr. and Mrs. James Freeman, ac-- companied -- by their house guests. Mr. and Mrs F. E. Meade spent the week end in Waupaca. The D. A. C. football team defeated the Wyandottes on Sunday with a score of 14 to 0. This is the third consecutive game which the Deer-- field boys have won. Next Sunday, they will play Winnetka. Mrs. E. H Selig and Mrs. F P. Brownming entertained at a luncaeon on Friday, for Mrs. Roy Dye, of Sceottsbille, Ky., who has been visit-- ing friends in Deerfield. Mrs. Holmes and Earl, Mr. and Mre S. P. Hutchinson and Mrs. Ray Reeds visited relatives in Chicago on Sunday. ; Mre. Frank Petersen spent Sun-- day wit' Mrs. Ed Therrin, of High land Park Sunday guests at the William John ston home were: Jack Garner and Harold Ward, Miss Edna Spencer and Emily McKabe of McKinley Park, Misses Marion Bowman, of Round Lake and Charles Hatch and Mark Knigge. Mtr. and Mrs. Thomas Sloot and little son were guests of Mrs. Sloot's si¥ter, Mrs Hauck, of Chicago on Sunday. _ Gordon Kress of Columbia, Mo., spent the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs B. H. Kress here. _ Miss thel Titus aEnd Miss Marian Peckman were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Jack Meyers on Sunday. The Wonder When, Club was en-- tertained at the home of Mis sTannis Greer on Thursday evening of last weoeek Theodore Gottbacht of St. Louis, vigited at the 'acoem of Mr. and rMs. jpack Meyers on Thursday of¢ last eewk. Miss Fiina Spencer, of Chicago, wias a dinner guest at the Clyde Hatch home on Sunday. Miss Maa Titus spent the week end with a college chum at Joiiet. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Juhrend of High: land Park, will celebrate their Sil-- ver wedding on Saturday evening. Saveral Deerfield relatives expect to be present at the celebration. Fred Dusto, who is employed by the telephone company, has been transferred to Libertyville Mr and Mrs Dusto and little son, who cecu-- pied the Cooksey 'rouse, have moved to Libertyvyille and Mr Dusto's suc-- cessor will live in the house vacated by the Dusto family _ Mr and Mrs Chester Wolf and Mrs. Jennie Wiison visited relatives in Libertyville n Sunday. -- Miss Ruth Paterson and Mrs. A. E. Hedges, of Chicago, were guests of Mr and Mrs. William Tennerman on Saturday evening. Messrs. George Briggs and T. J. Knaak, attended the Northwestern. Wisconsin fotball game at Madison on Saturday Mrs. Mary Huhn, who has been i!l for the past several weeks, is still confined to her home, improvement being very slow. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wolf, Mrs. Jennie Wilson and little Billie Olen-- dorft spent a few days of last week visiting relatives in Manchester la. Mr. and Mrs E. H. Schiey and Mrs Wuarren Ellis called on Deerfielr rel atives and friends on Sunday. Mrs. Mary Cooksey is visiting at the aome of her brother, Eugene Tronjo of Hedgwick, 11L -- Mrs. Mary Lee, of Blue Island, Mrs L. J, Lyon, Mrs. Charles Lenke and daughter Florence of Waukegan, vis-- ited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson Light Truck Bodies, New, each ... $5.00 Cans, Utensils, Can-- vas, Rope, Etc., at Bargain Prices! A Quantity of Wash Tubs, P a il s, Milk Mahogany Enameled Black Finish Selt Feeders ing only a small fraction of its actual value. You can buy any individual item you may need, or can purchase merchan-- dise in bulk. We are moving to a new location, and rather than move our big stock of merchan-- dise, we are offering it at prices represent-- HEATROLA Large Size New In-- STYLE STOVES cubators ... $5.00 Stock Disposal RALPH HUIZENGA NEWS FROM DEERFIELD T wo Miles North of Wheeling on Milwaukee Avenue TEL EP HONE -- 647--J--1 $12.50 | Mr and Mrs. Eearl Varner and two daughters, Bunice and Betty en-- jJoyed a motor trip to Washington, lla. where they visited relatives for | several days of last week. Mrs. Raymond Meyer and Mrs. R. Dobbins attended a luncheon bridge | at tie home of Mrs. F. L McOmer, | of Highland Park. on Tuesday. Mrs. Raymond Dobbins attended a bridge party at the home of Mrs. H. Bridges, of Highland Park, on last Wednesday. Henry Bonn who was well known to many Deerftield people, died at 'ats nome in Highland Park, on Tues day night, October 8 after an iliness of only a week. Miss FEleanor Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett and Harry Norton attended the Perdue football zgame on Satur Mr and Mrs. O. A. Hansen, of El-- gin, were week end guests at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Varner .Mrs Carl Stad}er entertained at a bridge party on Saturday evening Mrs Delbert Mever entertained the schoo lteachers at dinner at her home on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Fay, of Hisgzh: land Park and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fry, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs3s P. R. Scully on Saturday evening Odd Pieces of Used 1000 Pairs of Shoes, ALL STYLES, COLORS, SIZES, The Rev.and Mrs. A. P. Johnson entertained Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr and Mrs. Hummell and t1eir 2 grandchildren, of Freeport, over the week end. Mrs. Foxworthy entertained a group of her friends at her home on Thursday of last week Little Frank Russo has recovered from his recent illness and is again able to go back to school. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stanger and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Merner cele brated their wedding anniversaries with a dinner at the Merner home on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stanger observed their 17th anni-- versary on October 12 and Mr. and Mrs Mernr will observe their 16th on October 21st Mrs William Johnston spent a few days of last week with her moth er, Mrs. Catherine Spencer, of Mc Kinley Park Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dye who '"1abe been visiting friends in Deerfield, de parted on Saturday for their hoem in Scottsville, Ky. Enroute, they visited Mr and Mrs#. Raymond Hum-- mel, of Maywood, former Deerfield residents. Genevieve Steiner returned home from the Highland Park hospital on Thursday of last week and is re covering nicely. Mrs George Engstrom entertained at a bridge party on Thrusday af-- ternoon in honor of Mrs. Roy Dye. Mr. and Mrs. William Tennerman and two children Billle and Ruth, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Simon Akefer in Libertyvyille, on last Monday evening. Winter Underwear ABOUT ONE--TENTH THEIR REGULAR PRICE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY, Mrs. Williams who has been visit-- ing at tae home &her daughter, Mrs. Frank Russo, tetumed to her home in Indiana, this week. Mrs. Hoimes and Parl, of Clarks-- ville Mo., are visiting relatives in Deerfield The Missionary Societies of tae, Deerfield, Northfield, Prairie Vlew! and Barrington Evangelical church--| es, held a group railly at the Beth-- any church, Highland Park, Thuu-, day. The Deerfield church was rep resented at this meeting. : Mrs. Swanson and augdhter, Miss Helen of Chicago were guests of Miss Francis Loy on Sunday. criving cangraulations and tokens of remembrance and esteem from a host of friends. Mrs. Thomas Sloot and little son are visiting relatives in Anderson, Ind., this week. 50c per Garment AND UP Furniture IN. GOOD conpiTion, Lowest Prices! 75¢ to $2.50 §ELUVUI CARLSON: MUSIC CO;, Inc. "Everything Musical" HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. _ (Cor. Green Bay Rd. & Central Ave.) Telephone H. P. 3066 OPEN EVENINGS it the DE LUXB, 'priza was awarded to Miss Hunt's room. It is regretted that so few moth ers a¥tended this meeting. since Mr Sandwick's talk was so we'!l worth while. . Taa Deerfield--Shields Boys' { Glee C'ub entertained the audience Imosr delightfully. The committee on revision of aur br--laws will make it« report and al' members shoul dbe present to dis-- cttss the report and vote for the ad ~ption of the by--Jaws as best suite! to our local needs The program will be of interest The finest in radio _ +# * in one of the most lururious radio cabinets ever built. -- time. A quantit be purchased by tributions of jell #i fu teresating hn« hold its achoo en 18 at ®o n thie year's work and Deerfie'd Unit is planning +o take gift'ts tm the hosnital at that Mrs. H MR. SANDWICKS SPEAKS AT DEERFTIELD P. T. A. The P. T. A. of Deerfield Grammar school 'reld igs regular meeting on Friday afternoon, October 11. In th absnece of the president Mrs J Stryker, a past--president, presided. During the brief business sessfon. final plans for the Rummage sale were announced. Plans for the card party wre famulated and it was de cided to award a prize of $1 to the room securing the most new mem:-- bers for the association during the membership dribe The attendance \ _ Bobby Kemp, son of Mr: and Mrs. | A. G. Klemp of Highland Park, cele-- | brated his seconr birthday annivers-- ary wit1 a party at the home of his |aunt, Mrs. George Ott, on Saturday ]lfternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Enderbrook and little son are enjoying a vacation with relatives in Effingham I!). Mrs. John Melander and son Fred have returned from a five month's visit witn Mrs. Maealander's parents in Sweden Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gardner visited relatives in Oshkosh over the week end. Mrs. Arthur Wagner had as her luncheon guests on Wednesday, her aunts, Mrs. VanWie Mrs. Schlax and Mrs., Gallagaer, all of Chicago. Mrs. Catherin Condon of Chicago visited at the home of her son, J P Condon lst week. Miss Elizabeth Kruse is visiting in Maywood. -- Miss Mary Jane Condon celebrat-- ed her birthday anniversary on Fri-- day. Mrs. E. H. Jayne, Mrs. D. C. Costello and Mrs. Catherine Condon of Chicago, were guests at the birth day dinner. Mrs Mary Koabiin was hostess to nine mebmers of the Get Together Club on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W.m Cruickshank and family have moved from Liber-- tyville to tae John Willman home. Mr Cruickshank is employed in the Deerflelq post office. 'The Miss'onary Society met at the Presbyterian church on Thursday af ternoon with Mrs. Hutchinson and Mrs. Hioks serving as hostesses. The lesson study was Japan. ~Mr. and Mrs. E. H Jayne and Mrs. N. C. Costello, ot Chicago, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Condon on Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Wagner entertained her bridge club at luncheon on lasxt Thursday afternoon. -- committees were heard and plans for the future were outlined. @s,. COOK MNo -- ras There w WIIMOT P._T. A NOTFS The Wilmot «school P To A. s V 6 regular n«iness. Incrid4Ing t'me ind other nropesitions for of jelly hame mss e« and cakes wi'l | ved Anvyone wh part in making ; asked to comunica y Mau antity of cigarettes day ev severa) {tems LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT nit ard con Oe t w man in 11 Mr. Brand leaves his widow Mrs. Mary Muhlke Brand, four children, Mims Charlotte Brand, Alice (Mrs. W. Clark Jr.), Leslie G. and Irving L Brand and six grandcaildren all of Deerfied. One sister, Mrs. Mary S. Wessling also of Deerfleld 'and three brothers, Williaw E. and Orson B. of Highland Park and J J. Brand, of St Petersburg, Fla., and. a host of tfriends. Funeral services were held on last "*"0 NC'SWDOTS. f Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock' from the family residence. Rev. H. CARD OF THANKS, F. Siemsen, pastor of Bethany Bvan~l\ We wig1 to take his opportunity gelical church of Highland Park, of--: to thank our many friends and rela-- ficiated, assisted by the presiding tives for the kindness shown us in elder, A. J Byas of Chicago. lntor-lthp the death of our dear wife ment was in Northfield cem@¢tery. |land omther. A memorable occasion was the cel.| ebration on December 26, 1928 of the golding wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs® Brand | Mr. Brand and his famiy lived in their residence on Second Street, in Highland Park until three years ago, w'aren they built a new home on the Deerfleld Road, Deertield, to be near their children. Mrs. Clark and Ir-- ving Brand and Leslie Brand. In Decebmer 1878, he was unit-- ed in marriage to Mary C. Muhike, and to this union were born six children: Charlotte, Alice(Mrse. W. W. Clark, Jr.) Leslie Irving, Ruby and Cyrus. Ruby and Cyrus died in infancy. George L Brand as boronw in Deer-- field on September 27, 1849 a son of Mr. and Mrs Phillip Brand. He spent the first twenty years of his life on the family farm in Deerfield, and then went to Chicago, where , he learned the painting and decorating trade OBITUARY * George L Brand, who until three years ago, had been a resident of Highland Park for nearly fifty years. died at his home on Deerfleld Road on Sunday, October 6, having recent-- ly passed his 80th birthday. and tae social hour with refresh ments will b8 enjoyed by all. Al residents of the district are in vited to attend. Mrs. Meintzer leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, Jacob Meintzer, four children, Elvira, Vernon, Lowell and Willard, all of Deerfield. Her mother, Mrs. Mary Trute of Deer-- fleld, her father, Ferdinand Trute, having died in 1918. Three sisters, Mrs. Frances Goranson, Mrs. Leo Wenze!, of Chicago and Miss Jose-- phine Trute of Deerfleld, two broth-- ers, Otto Trute and I-'eldinanrl Trute Jr., of Deerfield and scores of friends and neighbors. . room of our church. Tais lecture will not ony PpProve interesting, but wil be of great value to all Alight luncheop will be served. PV ANG BUNGAIDOW CHURCH Churca s Rev. A. P. Pohnson Minister Oct. 19th Reserve Thursday evening, Octo-- | will be ob ber 24 to hear Mr. Reed of Chicago, and church give a health lecture in the dining be taken f« Mrs. Meintzer passed away at the home of 'aer mother Mrs. Mary Trute on Wednesday, October 9, after an Hllness of several months. Funeral services were conducted on Saturday at 10:30 a. m.,. from Holy Cross church, Reb. McDonough officiating. Interment was in Mooney's ceme-- tery. * Caroline Frances Trute was boml in Chicago, on January 11, 1886, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ferdinand| Trute. The Trute family came to| Deerfield in April, 1905 and an Nov.| 30, 1907, Caroline Frances Trute was united in marriage to Jacob Meint-- er. To this union were born five children, Earl, who lived for only 3 months, Elvira, Varnon, Lowell and Willard. ' Deerfileld was saddened on Wednes day, October 9 to hear of the death of rs. Jacob Meintzer, nee Caroline Trute * CAROLINE MENTZER OBITUVARY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1929. -- Jacob Meintzer and Family Mrs. Elizabeth Einsman of Water-- loo, lowa, wao has been visiting friends here, attended the double wedding of her nieces, Martha and Margaret Lohrman, of Chicago, Sat-- urday. She will return to her home Mr. and Mrs. George Heinsohn' called Sunday on theftmer'a cousin,| Mrs. Otto Klingh'el, St. Theresa's hospital, Wavrkegan. She also called? on her aunt, Mrs. Harold Miteaell, in Zion. | Additional News of Mundelein Vicinity The new official board will meet tham. -- . Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lewis and fam DIAMOND LAKE CHURCH NEWS Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Churca service at 10:30 a. m. Oct. 19th is missionary Sunday and will be observed in Surday school and church. A special offering will be taken for World Service. Girls' choir is planning a social for Nov. 2. A good time for al. 7:30, school of missions. This is the fourth out of six Sunday eve-- nings devoted to mission study class-- es. You are welcome. Friday, 7:15 p. m., Troop 52 Boy Soouts. * PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mark J. Andrews, Pastor 9:30, church school. / Departmental organization. Graded instruction. 10:45, Prepatory service and tae celebration of the Lord's Supper. Wednesday, 7:45 to 8:45, choir re hearsal. The ladies of the W. F. M. S. who are sponsoring this lecture, are enx-- lious for a good atitendance. Give them your loyal support. 9:45, Sunday school in chorge of Mr. Merner, Superintendent. | 11:00 a. m., worship and sermon.} 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor. i _8 p. m., evening service. | (Continued from Page SIX) inloe Mr and Mrs Robert Blackburn and caildren of Chicago .spent the week end with Mr and Mrs George Black-- burn » Mrs William Gossell and daughter Norma and Mrs C R Wells were in Waukegan on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Francisco, accompan-- ied by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sher-- man of \Voodstoclg"left Thursday for Ifon River, Michigan, for a visit of a few days. The Misses IaVerne Stone and etataFdith Olson spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Stanley Stone in Chicago s Miss Jane Nicholls of Roseville spent Saturday with Arbutus Gran E H Prior spent last Tuesday in Joliet Mr and Mrs Harry Grantham and chcidren spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyer. Mrs. George Deinlein and son Geo spent several days in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grantham and daughters, and Miss Jane Nichols, of Roseville were Woodstock callers on Saturday afternoon. Lee Wheelock and children, Mrs. Ruth Anderson and daughter Mary Jean, Mrs. Amy Cypher and son and Mrs Julia Basley were Waukegan vis itors on Wednesday _ Mrs. H. T. Cook Mrs. George Black burn and Mrs. Arthur Powers spent Tuesday at Eumaiurst. . Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Greene vis-- ited in Chicago on Sunday. Elmer Havke spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Chicago. D. L. Putnam and R. C. Kent bis ited in Waukegan on S&Aturday. John Gossgell was a Mundelein call er on Wednesday. ' ladies Aid home coming dinner Oct. 25th, at the school. Chicken pie will be served. Ermnest Clift. All are urged to at-- ily, of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. tend. Plans for the new year will} Stone and family, Mrs. Mary be discussed. er and Miss Phoebe Maeth« ladies Aid home coming dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Oct. 25th, at the school. Chicken pie Meyer. wWAUCONDA The Adult Bible Class had their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs Maude Knoll on Monday evening Mrs. Gangquist and Mrse. Roy Stan-- cliff won the two potted plants and ten more plants were sold at taie parcel sale, about $17 being reaiz-- ed. A nice crowd was in attendance and all had a good time. Mrs. Mat Herschberger nee Bhock man passed away at her homein Prairie View last Wednesday morn-- ing, after an iliness of one week, of a paraletic stroke. The funeral will be held on Saturday, October 19 at 2 p. m at the hoem, with interment at Long Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gossell and children and Mr. and Mrs. Richard-- son and son attended a sjow in Crystal Lake op Saturday evening. Mrs. Clarence Wolstead and chil-- dren spent the week end at Half Day, visiting with old ttme {friends. Mrs. Wolstead spoke about their Missionary work in India, both at Sunday school and during the church service We are all very sorry to know that Miss Anna Gerbert is still very 111 and unable to teach the primary William Uuade!l of Wheeling call ed on Mr. and Mrs. Matt Wicker schiem one day of last week. FEA Daley called on his son John at Round Lake on Friday morning. The latter suffered a relapse from his recent illness and has been in a gerious condition since Wednesday. Mayflower Chapter O. B S. ael{ their regular meeting on Thursday evening October 10. The next will be held on October 24. After the meeting a social hour will be enjoy-- ed. On October 30, Worthy Matron"s Night will be observed, with Mr. and Mrs Walter Stroker, of Palatine, in the Sast. HALF DAY PAGE SEVEN Vedder Maeth-- n