wirs.. Joseph ~O‘Connor and new little daughter are returning home this week from Alice Home hospital. These two elections should not be confused. Go to the grammar school for the grade school election and to the Town hall for the Township High School election. J. Emerson Morgan returned to Deerfield on Saturday from Carbonâ€" dale, I!1., where he spent the winter, and is staying at the Fred Boone Elizabeth Ann and Belinda Stadâ€" ler, who attend the Park Ridge School for Girls, were wéekâ€"end guests at the G.A.A. Willen and Leslie Brand homes. as director of the Deerfield Gramâ€" mar school, to fill the expired term of George Engstrom, who does not wish to run. mnoxhnwillbo held in the school gymnasium on April 10 from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Anâ€" other school election to be held on the same Saturday is the ‘high schoo! election for two members of the board of education. E. R. Seese of Bannockburn and E. J, Fuâ€" cik are unopposed for reelection. Mr. Seese, who represents West Deerfield Township, is president of the board. . Deerfield, Bannockburn and West Lake Forest residents will cast their votes for Mr. Seese and Mr. Fucik in the Town hall. The polls will be open from 12 noon to 7 p.m. . A f 8CHOOL ELECTIONS O. F. Burnett Jr. and Raymond Dr. Eugene Murrayâ€"Aaron will in ‘Suiey ereseg ar 5t Pach on at St. Paul‘s church at 7:45 o‘clock. ‘This is one of the series of talks scheduled by the Evangelical Daughters in the Sunday Evening club. Moiy« Harold R, Vant has offered a prize of one dollar to the 8th grade student writing the best "Major Bowes" description of Deerfield. The winner will then read his eulogy of the village at the Amat@ur Night show being presented on Friday eveâ€" ning, April 2, in the Deerfield Gramâ€" mar school under the auspices of the Eastern Star. The program will cover a period of about two hours with a variety of entertainn. ~* of interest to all. BUNDAY EVENING CLUB AMATEUR NIGHT DEERFIELD LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Anderson CLIFFORDâ€"E. HAMMER For Justice of the Peace (Vote for Two) TWELVE For Town Clerk For Constable (Vote for Two) For Supervisor (Vote for Two) For Party his fine work on the college basketâ€" ball team. In a city contest (in Peoria) with 1050 entered, Charles won the city championship for free Charles Orsborn, son of Mrs. Edna Stanger Orsborn, who is a sophomore at Bradley Tech in Peâ€" oria, was recently awarded his athâ€" Kress Willman, son of Mr. and Mrs, Alex Willman (Loretta Kress), underwent an appendectomy at the Highland Park hospital last Wedâ€" nesday evening. He is expected home this week. Mrs. Milton Olson entertained the girls of her Presbyterian Church school class at an Easter party on Saturday afternoon at her home on West Deerfleld road. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Anderson of North Chestnut street have a baby daughter born on Saturday, March 27, at the Lake County Hospital in Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rapp are nw'inc this week from the Robert au house on Forest avenue to the Fehr house on Deerfield avenue beâ€" ing vacated by the A. A. Roeder family. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard North have leased the Mau house: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Osterman are moving to the Knask apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Hyett have leased the Edwin Osterman house on Osterman avenue and will move from Warrington road today. The Alex Allens of Elm street own the Osterman house. Clifford who was struck byln!mu‘!wwo- ning while crossing Deerfleld road, near Waukegan road in Deerfleld, is at home to recuperate from injuries. He received a fracture of the right leg. He was struck by a car driven anston. Swen Parsons‘ daughter, Eleanor, a former teacher in the lhflm“hlï¬hfl’at. also a classmate of group is now Mrs, Romeo, Zulaut of Evanâ€" ston. Mrs. Milliken has charge of playground activities at the Waukeâ€" gan Settlement House. Donnsa Hyett wis hostess at a party on Saturday afternoon in honor of her sixth birthday anniâ€" versary, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hyett of Warâ€" rington road. .l:t. and Mrs. Wahnl‘:-nn two children, Marilyn Ronâ€" ald, of Chicago were guests at the Bruce Blaine home on Sunday. On Friday Mrs. H. C. Willard of Evanston, Mrs. M. H. Milliken of 'luhguulln.clflAwl- will be among those from vie cinity who will afteid an Alumni Rally of the Swen Parsons Chapter of the Northern Illinois State Teachers college being held in Evâ€" kad as their guests on Friday eveâ€" ning, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Willard of Evanston. ) People‘s Party (() Citizen‘s Party () D JAMES E. O’OONNOIi [_] sowarp a. serre [_] men®s a. ROCKENBACH [_] cnaruss c. rerms PETER J. DUFFY WOODMAN W. TODD HAROLD PLAGGE For Justice of the Peace (Vote for Two) For Library Directors (Vote for Two) (Vote for Two) For _ Karl Hout celebrated his sixtk birthday anniversary on Wednesâ€" day. Paul Willen was seven on the same day. 3 Georgiana Metz, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Metz (Vioâ€" let Thompson) of ‘Glenview, was baptized in ‘St. Paul‘s church on Easter Sunday‘ afternoon by Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok. Georgiana was born Dec. 2, 1936.. Her sponsors were Dyvonne Metz and Enid Stillâ€" Rev. Armin Meyer a missionary in India for the past 23 years, who is here on a furlough, will present an illustrated lecture on his work The two little daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Huhn celebrated their birthday anniversaries this week. Nancy was eight on March 80 and Joanne was eleven on March 31. Bach has to have her own speâ€" cial party. ; Thursday evening (tonight) the annual Oratorical contest is being held in the Deerfleld Grammar school. Contestants will be the 8th grade pupils in the Bannockburn, Wilmot and Deerfield Grammar schools. This year‘s subject is, "American Democracy, an Example to the World." The American Leâ€" gion sponsors the contest. mot and Deerfield schools, are inâ€" vited by the Deerfield American Leâ€" gionâ€" Auxiliary to enter the annual poppy poster contest which closes on May 1. Awards are given for the best poster in each class. Spring vacation at the lm Grammar school begins on , April 9, at 2:30 p.m. and ends on Monday, April 19 at 9 am. It will then be seven weeks before the close of sehool for the summer. The annual spring concert of the Deerfield Grammar school will be held on Thursday fl-d..-?fl 8, featuring the orchestra glee elub. There areâ€"about lgâ€". bers of the orchestra. hey will enter the district contest on April 17°at Proviso Township High school! in Maywood. Mrs. Virginia Engels Hardacre is music supervisor. Howard and Jack Anderson, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anderson of :«ï¬ï¬mpl:tnumhjuod an sutomobile sccident & week zlnurdq. Mrs. Anderson was injured. The sccident hapâ€" pened at Sheridan and Ridge roads in ‘Evanston and the driver of the ear which crashed into them was Sheriff Doolittle‘s nephew. . Jack, who was thrown through the winâ€" dow, and Mrs. Anderson ‘were taken wmmmmdmul:r'; home now. r A Frances, is suffering from shock. throws in the 18 year and over diâ€" B’:‘.“;.J"'m"“'.'.,{"_{::'.‘: also received many honors. Pupils from the 4th through the SPECIMEN BALLOT D FREDERICK H. MEYER For Justice of the Peace (Vote for Two) WEST DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1937 For Library Directors (Vote for Two) (Vote for Two) For For Supervisor *HE PRESSs Miss Beth Andrew was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary Andrew in Rockford this past weekâ€"end. Miss Jean Nygard visited in Mt. Horeb, Wis., on Saturday and Sunâ€" day. ) 7 Mrs. William F. Weir, accomâ€" panied by Mrs. A. J. Wold of Northâ€" brook, attended the annual meeting and luncheon of the Woman‘s Auxâ€" Dr. W. F. Weir is returning to his duties at the Presbyterian colâ€" lege in Chicago tomorrow after a several months absence due to illâ€" ness. He will teach a class at the college in "Church History." Miss Hazel Rapp of, Belvidere IlL., apent the weekâ€"end at the Isaac Rapp home. id Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Henderson of Evanston were among the many outâ€"ofâ€"town guests who attended the Presbyterian â€" church ~ services on Sunday, as . guests of Dr. W. F. Weir. 4 Mrs. Lillian S. Anderson enterâ€" tained at a stork shower in compliâ€" ment to Mrs. William Sack last Sunday. e m Soukup. The Misses Ruth Soefker and Viola Lundgren have returned from ntwommflntflpbfum Ariz. on a tour of the shopâ€" ping district they chanced to meet Jean Pettis, who now lives in that went east to New York to visit the elder son, Eldred, who is a senior C ie Haggie children Lesl and spent the weekâ€"end in Freeport, IIL, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lils and Lela Letson, the fifteen year old twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Letson, are in quar ant for searlet fever, The family recently from here to Highâ€" BC EPPB TBRR PCE €U0, PRBEC TY at Fountain Valley school in Coloâ€" Mrs. C. E. Timson spent the Easâ€" ter holidays with her son, Andrew, following Friday, April 9. Dr. and Mrs. S. Mirabelia and daughter, of Chicago and Mr. and Mirabellia and son, Philip, of Park, were Sunday dinner guests at the Philip Miraâ€" Mhll- home on South Waukegan :l*.',“- Friday at 7:45 o‘clock, church. The young which had been pla evening has been po following Friday, Ay Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY Quality Cleaners DRY CLEANING CO. DANTIEL 8. HUNT For Justice of the Peace (Vote for Two) For Library Directors (Vote for Two) (Vote for Two) For Supervisor Mrs. Katherine Dicbert of Chiâ€" cago is spending this week with her daughterâ€"inâ€"law Mrs. Frances Klemp Diebert of Fair Oaks avenue. ited at the Doherty home in Chicago on Sunday. Mrs. LaBahn‘s niece, Miss Margaret Doherty is ill On the previous Sunday, Mrs. John Krumm and son, Dr. John Kromm, JIr., of Chicago, were guests at‘ the LaBahn home. _ HECKETSWEILER STUDIO Photographers MotHERs ments were The one gift that will. have your mother‘s lasting ‘appreciation â€" your photograph. Send it to her on her day â€"May 9. > CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM umuï¬om re Mn trustees and elders of Annual reports of all First Church of Christ, Scientist . Highland Park guests attended the sbyterian college in day. Open: WEBR DATS 9 am. to 6 p.m. for TELEPHONE H. P. 435 Make an appointment today [7] narey z. wine [] o. x: ommerensen D PERCY MeLAUGHLIN [_] raymor» 3. cuaver (} wiumwc® BARRETT ) People‘s Ticket _ For Justice of the Peace (Vote for Two) Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schroeder (Nettic Teckler) and Mrs. Eather Teckler Young of ? Lake were dinner guests at home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Anderson of Chestnut street on Monday evening. partment was called out morning .to extinguish a fire at the Paul Kress home on Fair Oaks aveâ€" nue. ‘The roof of the front porch :Mlnbon.p&hh- d&oh.omd.t?-wrl Mr. and Mrs.. John Zenko (Gerâ€" Mr. and Mrs.. John Zenko (Gerâ€" trude Johnson) of have a m’:dnll-.hu-uh 17 at Francis hospital ton. The baby is a grandson of the A. J. Johnsons. For Town Cléerk (Vote for Two)