Bannockburn _ returned â€" Harold Norman to office of director of that grade school and held a social meetâ€" ing at the close of the election on Saturday evening to discuss the genâ€" eral problems of the school. | Open House Mrs. William C. Wing will open her home on West Ostérman aveâ€" nue for a tea on Friday afternoon, April 23, from 2:30 to 4:00 o‘clock. The crocheted bedspread, made by Circle .Four of the Deerfield Presâ€" byterian church, will be disposed of at this time. The tea is open to the public. J. Fucik,. As there was no opposiâ€" tion, both men were reâ€"elected. Mr. Burnett received one vote for memâ€" ber of the high school board of eduâ€" cation. x 8 Wilmot school reâ€"elected C. M. Willman at their annual evening election. . Mr .and Mrs. F. H. Meyer left on Friday for a visit at the home of their son, Alvin Meyer, in New Florence Mo. They accompanied Miss Hazel Miller, who went on to Pittsville, Mo., to visit her mother. Principal Carl E. Bates is lscnd- ing the week in lowa, Miss Geneâ€" vieve Card is vacationing in Pittsâ€" burgh, Miss Jean ‘Nygard in Mt. Horeb, Wis., and Miss Irene Evenâ€" son in Larson, Wis. s .. School Electiotis Raymond Meyer defeated O. F. Burnett, Jr., in a close contest on Saturday for school director of.the Deerfield Grammar school. _ Mr. Meyer received 211 votes and Mr. Burnett, 173. Other members of the board of directors wte C. W. Boyle and W. K. Hout. s In the Town Hall at the high school election, 238 votes were cast for Edward R. Seese and 196. for E. ; Card Party The Wilmot Mothers‘â€"club memâ€" bers will be hostesses at a benefit eard party at the Wilmot Grammar -dndo-'wm-lmmmw. at 8 o‘clock. â€" There be table wprizes, refreshments and special prizes, among which are a permaâ€" nent wave, an â€" electric. toaster, shrubbery, ham, bacon, cakes, etc. Mrs. James Mailfald is in charge of refreshments; : Mrs. Otto Trute, eards . and tables; Mrs. Leslic Behrens, general chairman and Mrs. Harry E. Wing, publicity. > Book Review * "Yang and Yin" by Alice Tisdale Hobart, author of "Oil for the Lamps of China, will be reviewed by Mrs. Raymond Dobbins, on Thusâ€" day .(teday) at a meeting of the Deerfleld Presbyterian Woman‘s asâ€" sociation. There will be the monthâ€" ly work meeting in the morning with m luncheon at one o‘clock, followed by the program. In addition to Mrs. Dobbins‘. review there will be speâ€" cial music. +. 3 322 N. First 8t. _ Phone 77 Mrs. Judith Kerrihard of Hazel avenue, Deerfleld, a graduate of the Evanston hospital, has received the appointment as nurse at the Deerâ€" field Grammar school and began her duties on . Monday. Supervisor James O‘Connor was instrumental in securing the nurse for the school. It is expectedâ€"that an assistant will be in her office before long, as the project has been accepted. The school crossing guard was also obâ€" tained through the supervisor‘s diâ€" rection. ‘l'hno.“'ï¬n-ï¬&bd!. T.A.vfl!czun sale on s‘%“ week at the A. & P. Tes Co., on Waukegan road. Mrs. %cmyum-d On the following Saturday, April 24, tittre will be another bake sale in the same store under the auspices of the Holy Cross Catholie church. Mrs. Clarence Anderson and ‘Mrs. Alex Willman are in charge. Auto Reconstruction Co. Quality Cleaners DEERFIELD LOCALS Phone H. P. 178 \ RELIABLE LAUNDRY Cold Erame and Aale ainih itiannicn apaity PAGE TWELNE DRY CLEANING CO. Mr. and | Clara, have to Southern Tiâ€" M:‘m.:nm. lï¬thflm Mr. Flatt m.,m'ptwo(lx. left on Saturdsy for Glen Rogers, and Mrs. Delbert p West Virginia, where he will make William Kent and deughter, Mary | his home. His family will join him TB Frances, and Mrs. Irene Shrader of | at the end of the week. Central avenue, visited at the home| Mr. and Mre. Joseph Krall of of Mr. Kent‘s sister, Mrs. Charles| Highland Park were Sunday lfl.hmul-by. On the| of Captain and Mrs. J. H. previous y, guests at the Kent| of Central avenue. William Kent and daughter, Mary Frances, and Mrs. Irene Shrader of Central avenue, visited at the home of Mr. Kent‘s sister, Mrs. Charles lfl.hmul-by. On the m-u y, guests at the Kent home were Mrs. Shrader‘s aunt, Mrs. William Weatherhead and daughter, Grace, of Chicago. ~â€" Orville Endebrock suffered a heart attack last Thursday and is very ill «t his home on Deerfield road. ‘l’l.bl'“'m&‘hhlm, Miss Mary Watson, ursday muu-,w'ï¬â€˜-w.un, at his home in Chicago. The occaâ€" Mrs. Hubert McGuire and two children, Adelaide and Jerry, attendâ€" ed the 45th wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Toogood in Chicago on Easter Monâ€" day. The Toogoods formerly lived on Saunders road and have many friends here. Mrs. Jack Morton and son, Jackie, and Mrs. Daniel Flatt and daughter, Miss Felicia Earnest, daughter of the Felix Earnésts, took her final vows on March 19, and is now Sister Mary Pelicitia, in the Berwyn Conâ€" vent. All in front and ai switch ts Web inrolned oreadalr hoee Edm.“-ï¬-d.lab tering broiler pan ... thrift cooker .. Calrod units CENERAL ELECTRIC CcoOMET surface speed Corox units. Large, , °_ "_._ L-._.-ï¬l.'â€"- rombgntpmnentiner. .l *L .4 Stotlndn'!r. Automatic oven thermostat. Nonâ€" tip, sliding oven shelves. ample storage space. and airplane switch DT OVE PV Sm Mr. and Mre. Aksel Peterson will be hosts to the Bethichem Fireside club on Thursday evening, tonight, at the church. at a Ministerial meeting at Trinity church, Highland Park, on Thursday morning, May 6. tf nmmm-o-guw his purents, Mr. and Mrs. Dobâ€" bins and his sister, Mrs. Fred Tesch, all of Arlington Heights, went to Detroit last Monday to see Paul Dobbins, who is critically ill. He is a brother of Raymond Dobbins. Mrs. William Tennermann enterâ€" tained the children of her Presbyâ€" terian Church school class at a luncheon on Wednesday at her home on Oakley avenue. ut The Deerficeld unit of the Ameriâ€" can Legion Auxiliary will meet on Monday evening, April 19, at the home of Mrs. Leslie Behrens on River road, west of Deerfield. Dr. William P. Weir will read a paper on "The Church and Men" ©@ When you cook with a new electric range, baking and cooking are always uniform, always good: There‘s no guessâ€" work, for automatic controls set the heat . .. keep it constantly even. Automanc timing makes it unâ€" j necessary to constantâ€" ly watch your oven. You can be away from home and your See the stunning new electric ranges now on display at your Public Service Store! PuBLIC SERvIcE COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. Austin Plagge and family of Hines, I11., were Sunday ‘&mgmami'mm'm x+ home in Highland Park on Sunâ€" y. Mafllu.lull‘.'ï¬nu and Mrs. Arthur Merner atâ€" tend the 93rd annual Illinois Conâ€" ference of the Evangelical church in Ottawa, IIL, April 20â€"25. â€" Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Willard of Evanston were guests at the Carl T. Anderson home on Saturday. o-:-bunfl Dr. W. 3. Wite m wite tno wairensie at the Mistoon Presbyterian and the Woman‘s Presbyterial in Paris, IIL., and will conduct a comching conferâ€" ence on Church Administration for Mrs. Robert is entertaining the Anihiches Whints‘s Auati} next Thursday afterncon at her home on Arbor Vitae road. _ The Chester Wessling family were George Stanger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd , is the only u-mm-mgï¬hm class to be sclected for the high * ‘The Steuger famity visited at the mm:dl- in Niles Center on Sunday. _ _ OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Mrs. Robert E. Payne and her two sons, Robert and John, and her mother, are spending a fortnight in Virginia. ‘The Paynes reside in the A. J. Johnson house on Osterman avenue. ; The Deerficld Chamber of Comâ€" merce will meet on Thureday eveâ€" ning, April 22, at 7.o‘clock in Shuâ€" grue‘s restaurant. _ c o Ne Mrs. Ross Sherman has returned home from the Augustana hospital in â€"Chicago and is convalescing at her home on Osterman avenue. Mrs. C. M. Knask gave the chilâ€" &.dh-lntcnzam- Friday afternoon in the Deerfleld Grammar school in honor of her birthday anniversary. Miss Billie Worman, who teaches in the Irving school in Maywood, was the overnight guest of Miss Vivian Haggie on Tuesday. Leslic Junior, n.hhmh‘i.s the Highland Park hospital on April Mrs. Raymond Meyer has had as her guests this past week, her parâ€" entsy> Rev. and Mrs; Fred Anderâ€" son of Wiataga, IIL., who came here to attend the funcral: of Mrs. Meyâ€" er‘s grandmother, Mrs. Reed of Glenview, on Sunday. o. i= es â€" Â¥r have guests at the E. G. Jacobson home. See these new electric ranges that bring you fast, clean, easy electric cooking. There are many models, many sizes at a wide range of prices. Visit your Public Service store at once and get the facts on our speâ€" clal 4â€"star plan. electric range will do a job! ' avenue. Ralph Willen was one of the upâ€" per classmen at the high school who has had two years of perfect atâ€" tendance. mhbnz‘.!n- this village to receive t distineâ€" summer home. The E. 8. Worthams will the Brand house on D&m’d“fllw, Mrs. Fred Haggiewill entertain her luncheon bridge club on Wedâ€" MHouts, es been i1 becuuse of an abscessed car and was in the Highâ€" land Park hos Jast week. the weekâ€"end at Lake, igan, preparatory toâ€"opening their GREENSLADE Electric Shop