‘The Deerficld Woman‘s club will hold its annual spring benefit card party on ‘Puesday, May 25, at 2 p. m., at the Brier Hill Country club. Mrs. Burr Hindah] is general chairâ€" man of the party and is being asâ€" sisted by a group of committees. Mrs. Ralph Peterson heads the hosâ€" pitality; Mrs. Ward Gauntlett, door prizes; Mrs. Robert L. Johnson, enâ€" tertainment; Mrs. Leslic Brand, cards; Mrs. Irving Brand, tables; Mrs. Donald Easton, tickets; Mrs. William C. Wing, table prizes; and Mrs. Paul M. Dietz, publicity. The money realized from this party will be used for the completion of the field house. ‘ DEERFIELD *~ LOCALS It is a public party to which the public is invited. ; The marriage of Winifred Bruggâ€" man Stickrath and Charles E. Stillâ€" St. Paul‘s church, Deerfi¢ld, with Rev. F. B. Piepenbrok officiating. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8. Buggman of Deerâ€" field and the groom, who lives in Glenview, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Stillson of Bremen, Ind. Misses Marjorie and Eleanor Bruggâ€" man were their sister‘s bridesmaid and maid of honor, Joseph Josephâ€" son of Chicago Heights served the groom as best man. L 5 Following the ceremony a recepâ€" tion for seventyâ€"five guests was held at the home of the bride‘s parâ€" ents on Park avenue. Among the guests were the groom‘s mother, Mrs. C. C. Stillson of Bremen, Ind., and his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stillson of Glenview. . Mr. and Mrs. Stillson are now at home to their many. friends in Glenview. . Deerfield chapter of the Eastern Star will meet this evening at the Masonic Temple. Following the meeting‘ the members whose birthâ€" day anniversaries occur in April, May and June will be honored. The chapter‘s birthday anniverâ€" sary will be celebrated on June 3, when all charter members will be guests of honor. j Advanced Officers Night will take place on June 17, with Mrs. R. A. Nelson and Harold Vant in the East. Other advancing officers will be Mrs. Phil Seully as associate matron, and Mrs. Leonard North, as conductress. Engagement Mrs. Mildred Love Gunckel anâ€" nounces the engagement of her daughter, Verene Mildred, to Mr. Clark Banker of Buffalo, New York. The wedding willâ€"take place on July 18th. f Electic Cookery St. Paul‘s Ladies‘ Aid society will sponsor a cooking school on Thursâ€" day, May 27, at 1:30 p.m. in the church recreation rooms. The demâ€" onstration is in electric cookery and will be put on by the Iredale Co. of Highland Park and the Public Servâ€" ice Co. There will be door prizes. A very nominal admission charge is being made and the community is invited. ‘"Headwinds" . A motion picture entitled, "Headâ€" winds," featuring House Peters, will be shown in St. Paul‘s recreation rooms on Friday evening, tomorrow, a~ salamnizad â€" an . Satnedav TWELVE 100 Printed Calling Cards ...... 100 Process Engraved Cards ... 100. Engraved Cards â€" plain or paneled ...............$2.75 â€" $8.50 Process Paneled or Plain Wedding Invitations ‘or Announcements ..............$3.00 and up Engraved ................ ... .$6.50 and up Enclosure Cards (at home, reception, church) The Highland Park Press 538 Central Avenue ‘Tel. Highland Park 557 Deerfield O. E. S. Graduates and Bridesâ€"toâ€"be Card Party Mourning Cards and Birth Anouncements Wedding Attractive Engraved and Printed Specials ATTENTION VERY REASONABLE at 8:15 o‘clock. It is an intensely interesting drama of the sea. An added attraction‘will be an animated Mickey Mouse cartoon. A small adâ€" mission charge will be made, The show is aponsored by the Young People‘s league of St. Paul‘s church. Lewis Ashman and daughter, Barbara, drove down this week to Lexington, Va., to visit Ooorfl'hl- man who attends Virginia itary Institute. Miss Jane Ashman is now living at International House, at the Uniâ€" versity of Chicago. She is writing a series of scripts for Field Museum to be broadcast over WGN weekly, each Wednesday at 9 p.m. for a period of 13 weeks. The broadcasts began last evening and are the stories behind many of the exhibits and how they were achieved.. â€" David Stryker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stryker, has been elected viceâ€"president of Pi Alpha Chi, honâ€" orary music fraternity at Lake Forâ€" est. Edgeley Todd, son of the W. ‘W. Todds, is the retiring president. Mrs. Eimer Clavey underwent a major operation on Friday at St. Luke‘s hospital in Chicago. C Mrs. Clarence Pedersen was taken to the Highland Park hospital on Friday because of illness. Mr. Pederâ€" sen, who broke his arm in an acciâ€" Also Mothers and friends of the first grade children in the Deerfield Grammar school were invited to their music and gymnasium period in the auditorium yesterdky afterâ€" noon. _. at work, and is confined to his home Clifford Stanger, who ‘received a fractured leg in an accident two months ago, is able to resume his work in Chicago, after an enforced vacation. The Stagers, a dramatic club, will meet this evening at the Presbyâ€" terian church for a business session. The Ladies‘ Aid society. of St. Paul‘s church is sponsoring.a rumâ€" mage sale at the church recreation rooms all day tomorrow. Doors open at 9 a.m. 7 . The two children of Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Pope of Deerfieldâ€" road were taken to the Evanston Contagious hospital on Friday. Both have scarâ€" let fever. Roger Sloot is in quaranâ€" tine.for the same disease at the home of his parents, the Thomas Sloots of Osterman avenue. ‘ An all day meeting of the Deer: field Presbyterian Woman‘s associaâ€" tion is being held today in the church. Miss Gertrude Bayless of Shanghai, China, is to be the speakâ€" er. It is an open meeting to which the community is invited. Mr.â€"and .Mrs. Fred Protine and childreri of Elmhurst spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Protine‘s sis ter, Mrs. Walter Page of Osterman avenue. Seven new members were received into St. Paul‘s Evangelical church on Sunday morning. They are: Mrs. Edward Altman, Paul Altman, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Greenwood, Miss Annetta Swanson, Miss Hulda Swanâ€" son and Mrs. George Weiss. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson and daughter, Doris Jean, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomasik in Chicago. Miss Clara Ender went to Moline, TII., on Saturday to spend two weeks with her niece, Mrs. L. A. Dondanville and family. * Mrs. Paul Hunter was hostess to her sewing club: at luncheon on Tuesday at her home on Westgate road. Deerfield Rotary club will have as‘its guest speaker this noon, Mr. Bidinger of Wilmette, and manager of the Franklin Life Insurance Co. ‘The program, arranged by Harold R. Vant, is in observance of Naâ€" tional Life Insurance week. The Weekly Rotary luncheons are held at Shugrue‘s restaurant. $1.25 $1.75 Jackie, the three and oneâ€"half year old son of Mr. and Mrs, John Evers, has been quarantined for scarlet : Mrs. Chester Wessling with Mrs. John Rugen of Glenview, attended Grand Lecturer‘s night at the Lady Washington Chapter, O. E. 8., in Chicago, on Friday. _ > Mary Katherine, the five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kress is in quarantine for scarlet fever. . â€" Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bingham and daughter, Sally, of Chicago, spent Sunday with Mrs. Eugene l_-d_o_g. Lieutenant and Mrs. Joseph Hanâ€" son and two children of Libertyville have leased the "model house" on Warrington road recently vacated by the E. J. Hyetts. Lt. Hanson is chief executive officer of the Curtissâ€" Wright Airport in Glenview, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wessling were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Galbraith in Chiâ€" cago. t o l n & _ St. Paul‘s Men‘s club will meet this evening at the recfeation rooms in the church. _ Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Waite have returned from a month‘s visit in California. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Neville spent the past week with their daughter, Mrs. Roy Dobbins, in Arlington field avenue will entertain the conâ€" tract club at luncheon on Thursday next. This concludes the home parâ€" ties and the next meeting will be the beginning (of the summer jaunts to the nearby tea rooms. The Azad Tanielian family moved from the shop on Waukegan road to the lower apartment in the formâ€" er Scavuzzo building on Deerfleld avenue. The shoe shop is to be enâ€" larged and modernized and new equipment added. The shop will reâ€" main in its present location in the Moeller block on North Waukegan road. George Stanger, son of the Floyd Stangers of Forest avenue, comâ€" peted at the University of Illinois this past week end. George‘s vicâ€" tories in the district track meet in hi § S * TL L o f* OAf .. . AND TIME TO STEP UP GOOD LIVING WITH THESE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCGES ACT NOW TO MODERNIZE YOUR HOME WITH A COMPLETE ELECTRICAL SERVICE © Moving days! Cleaning days! Days of remodelâ€" ing, redecorating, days of turning in the oldâ€"for the new! Thousands of housekeepers everywhere are making Spring cleaning days the time for "stepping up" good living with latest electrical appliances. Here are a raft of thrifty servants that can go to work for you. It‘s the modern way to better living! Roasters, refrigerators, vacuum cleaners, washers, and ironers, and new ways to Better Light, Better Sight. 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Olson visited at the Richard Janie home on Satâ€" urday in Evanston. _ _ > _ William Barrett, local plumber, has been appointed building commisâ€" sioner. Other appointments to vilâ€" lage committees made by Mayor Christian M. Willman, were publishâ€" ed in last week‘s Press. Edwin M. Palmer has asked for temporary reâ€" lease from chairmanship of the water committee for the next few months as he feels he will not be able to devote enough time to that work while serving as viceâ€"chairâ€" man of a big convention in Chiâ€" cago. Other members of the water committee are John D. Schneider and Harry Stupple. 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