PAGE TEN 80TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. George Karch, who was 80 years old on Sunday, celebrated the event with a dinner party the preâ€" vious day at his home on Deerfleld road. Guests at the dinner party were George Antes, Jacob Ott, Edâ€" win Meyers, and Elmerâ€"Pettis, who have been meeting to play cards and while away the hours, about once a week, for the past five or six winâ€" ters. It was the first time they had been together for several months, as the host, Mr. Karch had been ill. Mr. Karch was born in Portage, Wis., February 27, 1858. Me was employed for 47 years by the C. M. & St. Paul RR., and retired from his engineering position fifâ€" teen years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Karch and theier six children moved to Deerfleld 30 years ago. Mrs. Karch passed away in 1918 while the only son, George, was over seas with the American army. He returned from France uninjured, but in 1925 was taken in death folâ€" lowing +an appendectomy. _ Last year the eldest daughter, Mary, passed away. Living with Mr. Karch in his Deerfield home are his three daughters, Mrs. Paul M. Dietz (Laura), and the Misses Jane and Martha Karch. His other daughter, Mrs. Frank Saeman (Kitty) lives in Cross Plains, Wis., with her husband and four children. DEERFIELD LOCALS Mr. Karch‘s home at the corner of Chestnut street and Deerfield road has a beautiful yard and garâ€" den, which he has kept so beautiâ€" fully all by himself. In addition to his garden interests, he has made m hobby of constructing bird houses and queer little animals and people of wood, which he paints, and gives them to his many neighbors and friends throughout the village for their gardens. s His many friends offer felicitaâ€" tions, good health, and many more anniversaries. SOCIAL SECURITY Mr. Albert S, Lewis, manager 011 the Social Security board field ofâ€" fice, will be in the Deerfield post office. on Friday, March 4, for the purpose of contacting any business people or their employees who deâ€" sire information regarding the Soâ€" cial Security Act.. Postmaster John J. Welch made the announcement yesterday. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Ross Sherman of Osterman avenue, â€" Deerfleld anâ€" nounce the engagement of their daughter Edith to Mr. Arthur Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ward, Sr., of Wheeling. An anâ€" nouncement party was held Tuesâ€" day evening at the Sherman‘s home. Guests were there from Chicago, Lake Forest, Highland Park and Deerfield. SHOWER Mrs. George Ward Jr. (Grace Sherman) of Osterman avenue enâ€" tertained at a shower in compliment to Mrs. Clarence Rollman (Lele Kreh) on Thursday afternoon. DEERFIELD P.â€"T.A The Deerficld Grammar school P.â€"T.A. will hold open house on Friâ€" day evening, March 11, beginning at 8 o‘clock, in the school. It will be an opportunity for the mothers and fathers to visit the class rooms where exhibits of the year‘s work will be shown and to meet the teachers. No children will be at the school but work of all students will be on display. Each teacher will be in her own room to meet the parents. Following the class Photographers 1 8. A. Johna Avenue Phone Highland Park 435 Hecketsweiler Studio Have you realized the change? Your boy has become a young man. Look at his last photograph â€"then urge him to have a new one made NOW. room inspection there will be an inâ€" where refreshments will be served. formal gathering in the assembly BAPTISM Marilyn Jean Visokey, born March 21, 1937, was baptized on Thursday, February 24, at St. Paul‘s parsonage, with Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok officiating. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Visâ€" okey (Laura Sticken) and her sponâ€" sors were Mrs. William J. Holm (Ida Sticken) and Harry Jaegerâ€" man of Wheeling. Mrs. Paul C. Vogel of Waukesha, Wis., spent the past weeks as the guest of Mrs. Ralph B. Ritter of Osterman avenue. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Grohe were hosts at dinner on Sunday at their home on Knollwood. road. There were eleven out of town guests. The Misses Lois and Shirley Clark left Saturday evening for a month‘s trip in the West. Their first stop will be in Los Angeles at the home of their aunt, Mrs. Charâ€" lotte Brand Boelter. â€" Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Bailey had as their dinner guests, on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs, W. K. Hyers of Elmâ€" hurst and Mr. Woo of China. Mr. Woo is Coco Colas representative in Shanghai, and came here in Ocâ€" tober to siudy Amerlcan methods of bottling. ~Mr. Hyers is connected with the same company. Mr. Woo is now en route to San Francisco to sail for his native land. His wife and seven children are living in the International Settlement. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Romeo of Oak Park were Sunday guests at the Philip Mirabella home on South Waukegan road. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mercurio attended the Italian Physicians dinâ€" nerâ€"dance on Saturday at the Lake Shore hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kilb and Mr. and Mrs. George LaBahn of Evansâ€" ton were Sunday guests at the Fred LaBahn home. Mrs. Carolyn Becker of Chicago was a Sunday guest of her daughâ€" terâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Mona Desmond Benson. The Harry Walterman family of Chicago spent last Tuesday at the home of Mrs. August Johnson of Ridge road. Mrs. Gustie Bleich. of Chicago was a Sunday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Bleich of Ridge road. / Mrs. Irving Brand. is entertainâ€" ing her contract [bridge club at luncheon today at her home ‘on Brand lane. St. Paul‘s guild will meet on Friâ€" day afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. G. Klemp in Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gibson of Whitibg, Ind., spent Sunday with Mr. an s. John Stryker‘s youngâ€" est sister. Mrs. Leonard North was hostess to membersâ€"of her bridge club yesâ€" terday afternoon at her home on Central avenue. Mrs. John Tonkinson of Paton, Iowa, visited at the home of her brother, Mr. Isaac Rapp of Deerâ€" field road, last week. Burton B. McRoy has returned from a trip to Florida. Mrs. Mcâ€" Roy and the children will remain for an extended stay. Mrs. W. B. Beasley of Albany, Georgia, has been visiting at the W. W. Stem home on Deerfield road. On Wednesday, Mr. Isaac Rapp and his sister, Mrs. J. W. Tonkinâ€" son of Paton, Iowa, drove to Hoopâ€" pole, Henry county, III., to visit their sister, Mrs. Ben Wolff. Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 | RELIABLE LAUNDRY Hostesses for the meeting of the DRY CLEANING CO. Lades‘ Aid society at St. Paul‘s church this afternoon will be Mrs. Henry Scheskie, Mrs. Charles Herâ€" man, Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok,. Mrs. John T. Beckman Sr. is in charge of the program. Miss Dorothy Gilbertson of Highâ€" land Park was the weekâ€"end guest of Mrs. Joseph McCraren of North Chestnut street. Mrs. Philip Scully was hostess to members of her bridge club on Thursday afternoon. ts Mr. and Mrs. Raymond .Dobbins were hosts to the 1937 officers of the Deerfleld Chapter, O.E,8., on Saturday evening at their home on Elm street. David Stryker was a member of the Lake Forest college chorus which presented a radio concert on Saturday, Feb. 26, over station WIND. . Mrs. Philip Scully Sr. of Chiâ€" cago, formerly of Deerfield, is havâ€" ing a brief vacation at Excelsior Springs. _ _ _ e ol Mrs. Jacob Hecketsweiler, Mrs.| monthly me Elmer Hecketsweiler (Ethel Kreh)| ty Firemer and daughter, Marilyn, and Billy| Villa on Mc Kreh of Highland Park have gone| Mrs. Glac down to Florida to visit Mrs. Hazel| new distric Vant Kreh. attended the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clavey have| Deerfield c issued invitations for a party at\ evening at the Masonic temple on Saturday| members of evening, March 5,â€"in honor of â€"their | the Gyrnee tenth wedding anniversary. ~ jhail last W Mrs. George Sampson of Chicago spent last Thursday with her mothâ€" er, Mrs. John C. Huehl of Springâ€" field avenue. Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Schmidt and children of Elgin were guests of Mrs, Schmidt‘s mother, Mrs. John C. Hueh!, on Tuesday. The previâ€" ous Tuesday Mr. Schmidt and Mr. Albert Bennett, of Elgin visited Mrs. Huehl. Patty, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clavey, underwent an abdominal operation on Saturday at the Highland Park hospital, and is getting along nicely. , Mrs. William Neville is ill at her home on Elm street. Mrs. John Welch of Chestnut street was hostess at a party on T HE PRES8 © 51 8. St. Johns Ave. Tel, H. P. 2900 & DEALERS ALSO ARE OFFERING THE $3.00 CERTIFICATE WITH FREE DEMONSTRATiON OF ELECTRIC IRONERS; ALSO MANY FINE WASHER VALUES Friday afternoon at her home, in compliment to Mrs. Ralph Dunham, in honor‘ of the latter‘s birthday anniversary. _ There were four tables of bridge. Mrs. George Engstrom enterâ€" tained the Bird Study group on Monday afternoon at her home on Central avenue. The Altar and Rosary society will hold a business meeting on Friâ€" day evening after the services at the Holy Cross church, Mrs, William Steinhaus enterâ€" tained her Pinochle club on Tuesâ€" day evening at her home on Park avenue. Mrs. Earl Frost will be hostess to the Independent Social club on Wednesday afternoon at her home on Osterman avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Korenin and daughter, Joann of Waukegan were Sunday visitors at the Joseph Korâ€" enin home. Volunteer members of the Deerâ€" field Fire department attended the monthly meeting of the Lake Counâ€" ty Firemen‘s association in Lake Villa on Monday evening. â€" Mrs. Gladys Ames of Gurnee, the new district deputy of the R.N.A. attended the 27th anniversary of the Deerfield camp on last Thursday evening at the Town hall. Ten members of the local camp attended the Gurnee party at the Woodman hail last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Hertel were Sunday visitors at the Albert Wildâ€" hagen home in Prairie View. Mrs. Waiter Hoffman will be hostess to her Friday bridge club tomorrow afternoon at her home on Osterman avenue. / The Misses Violet Flaherty and Vera Herbert of Highland Park were dinner guests on Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dunham. Mrs. William Johnston and Mrs. Harriet Johnston visited Mrs. Carl Mau (Bernice Johnston) in Chicago on Friday. On Sunday the Johnâ€" stons were guests at the William Brown home in Chicago Lawn. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Olson atâ€" tended the Vesper service at the PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS SAVE $20 WITH THIS THOR WASHER BARGAIN Washes Clothes Whiter, Cleanerâ€"Faster Here‘s a real washer value! A super agitator Thor Washer with exclusive streamlined Free Rolling Safety Wringer and every wanted advantageâ€" only $59.951 Porcelain enamel tubâ€"essily cleaned, corrosion proof. Past, efficient, gentle washing sction. Motor mounted in rubber to eliminate noise and vibrstion. See this famous washer sadey/ Wilmette _ Evangelical _ Lutheran church on Sunday and were supâ€" per guests at the J. T. Peterson home in Wilmette. The Stagers, Deerfield Dramatic elub, presented "Crab Apple" to a packed house on Friday evening in the Deerfield Grammar school audiâ€" torium. _ All parts were exceptionâ€" ally well cast, and the play was very capably directed. A third play will be given later in the season, to conclude this year‘s successful serâ€" 168 Deerfield boys distinguished themâ€" selves on Saturday at a track meet SINGER SEWINGMACHINECO. 39 S. St. Johns Ave. â€" Phone 995 â€" Highland Park, IIL Antiâ€"Back Ache @ SsELF SKIRT MARKER Complete line of Singer Vacuum Cleaners Sewing Machines Electric Irons and Fashion Aids SALES â€" RENTALS â€" PARTS * Service on all makes of sewing machines and vacuum cleaners Makes an accurate Hem in 30 seconds. No more sprawl ing on the floor. No more runs in silk stockings. Ne more tired customers waiting while you Mpi.n the hem. You need not depend on friends or relatives, you cam now mark your own hem. Order today, subject to apâ€" proval when delivered. Orders also taken for Pinking Shears, ï¬ holders, Gauges and other sewing necessil TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 405 for further at Oak Park. Highland Park High was third in the Varsity with 19 points and second in the Froshâ€" Soph with 25 points. Ralph de Sha was first in the 660 run and Ray Johnson, third. John Boone took second in the high hurdles (60 yards .high),. and ‘Louis Soefker was fourth in the halfâ€"mile. Conches Walters, Panther, and Wichman acâ€" companied the boys in the high school bus. The next meet to be held at New Trier is to be an imâ€" portant event. Local boys are very much encouraged about the prosâ€" pects of their team. THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1938