Mrs. Fred J. LaBahn had as her luncheon guests on Monday, Mrs. George LaBahn and daughter, Irma, and Miss Melava Kallavitch and Mrs. Caroline Nibur, all of Evâ€" anston. Misses LaBahn and Kallaâ€" vitch has just returned from a trip to Florida. Last Friday, Mrs. Laâ€" Bahn had attended a birthday celeâ€" There will be fifteen candidates for the seven vacancies for a board of education for the Deerfield Grammar school at an election on Saturday, April 9. Burton B. Mcâ€" Roy will oppose E. B. Jordan for president of the board and the folâ€" lowing thirteen â€" candidates â€" are seeking the nomination for the six board members: Robert F. Grohe, Raymond Meyer, H. C. Hawes, George Harder, Agnes Tennermann, Myrtle Weiss, Glenn Briscoe, E. G. Jacobson, Homer Cazel, T. G. Johnâ€" son, Milton O. Olson, Miriam Stryâ€" ker Easton, and James G. Russell. The polls will be open from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the Deerfield Grammar school. Mrs. Arthur Williams of Bloomâ€" ington, II1., will be the guest of honor at the Deerfield Parentâ€" ‘Teacher association meeting on Friâ€" day, April 8, at 8:00 p.m. Mrs. Williams is state president of the Illinois Council of Parent and Teachers. Associations of Highâ€" land Park, Northbrook, Glenview, Wilmot and Bannockburn have been invited to attend this meeting. Mrs. Williams is the former Gertrude Nevins of Highland Park and was secretary at the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school. Her husband is a former teacher in the local high school, also. She will be especially welcome because she is so well and favorably known here. Parents of the seventh and eighth grades will act as hostesses. \ SCHOOL ELECTIONS Another election will be held in the Town Hall for high school board member. Polls will be open there from 12 noon to 7 p.m. The Wilmot Mother‘s club will meet on Tuesday afternoon at the school. Students of the Highland Park High School will present a musical program and hostesses for the social hour will be Mrs. Harry E. Wing and Mrs. James Wilson. Mrs. Robert Page is president of the club and Mrs. Wing, program chairman. THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1988 Charles Butler Ritter Smith, child of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith of ‘Northbrook and Carol Louise Ritter, child of Mr. and Mrs. August Dithan...of._Chicaco . .. were. hantized Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ritter of Northbrook. Sponsors were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ritter and Mrs. George Bock of Highland Park. CALLANENâ€"WILLIAMS WEDDING Miss Margaret Callanen, third grade teacher in the Deerfield Grammar school, was married on 'l'hunhy,lueht_lblr.(}o_o;m F. Williams in Evanston. They fiew to Dayton, Ohio, to spend the weekâ€"end and the bride returned to school on Monday to announce her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Williams have taken an apartment in Evansâ€" GRUBERTâ€"SCHROEDER WEDDING WILMOT MOTHER‘S CLUB DEERFIELD P.â€"T.A. Fred I. Schroeder of Evanston and Florence Grubert of Deerfield were married March 23, at St. Peter Evangelical â€" church, â€" Northbrook, Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok officiating. Attendant: Miss Gertrude Grubert. BAPTISMS: DEERFIELD LOCALS 2 North Sheridan Road â€" Highland Park k\ / UR KNOWLEDGE OF THE BEST SOURCES FOR BUYING INâ€" TERIOR FURNISHINGS, AND OUR ABILITY TO SELECT FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES OF CHARâ€" ACTER, INSURES YOU AGAINST INFERIOR WORKMANSHIP AND TASTELESS DESIGN. PHILIP A. RAPP INTERIOR DECORATION M RS. L Y M AN B ARR A 88 0CIATE Chief of Police Percy McLaughâ€" lin has purchased the former Benz house on North Chestnut street now cccupied by the Probst family. Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Hawkins and little daughter, Geraldine, of Chicago spent the weekâ€"end at the Robert Page home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaBahn atâ€" tended a family gathering on Sunâ€" day at the George LaBahn home in Evanston. An additional surplus food order was distributed to relief clients on Saturday. The commodities were oranges, apples, and celery. Mrs. Elmer Clavey is« entertainâ€" ing her Contract Bridge club at luncheon today at her home on W. Deerfield road. z bration at the home of Mrs. Niebur. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Scavuzzo and family are moving to Chicago on Saturday, The house has been leased by Mr. Alverson of Highâ€" land Park. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Meyers moved on Monday to County Line road. ‘The Phil Scullys are moving to the Edwin Meyer home being vacated by the LeRoy Meyers. Mrs. Harry E. Wing and her mother, Mrs. Lillian Jones, spent Friday at the home of Mrs. Jones‘ brother, J. W. Conard in River Forâ€" est. The Walter Vantines have reâ€" turned from a two months.stay in Florida to their home on Elm street. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Horman and Ralph Dunham visited Mr. Dunâ€" ham‘s sister, Mrs. Harry Hendrickâ€" son in Racine on Sunday. The Neighborhood club met on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rockenbach. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Emil Strauss of Chicago. The Wilâ€" liam Johnstons will be the next hosts. Mrs. C. M. Willman and baby daughter, Joanne, spent Monday with Mrs. Johanna Grenning in Glenview. Edward Reagan will have charge of today‘s program at the Deerfield Rotary club luncheon at Phil Johnâ€" son‘s restaurant. Deerfield topped the district in attendance last month and Highland Park was in second place. P "The Band Wagon," tomorrow eveâ€" ning at 8 o‘clock in the school gymâ€" nasium. The public is invited. Miss Lillian Hartman and Earl Johnston of Lockport and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mau of Chicago were Sunday guests at the Conrad Uchtâ€" man Home. David.Stryker and a classmate from Lake Forest college, Mitchell Osadchuk of Detroit, were Sunday supper guests at the Fred Stryker home on Orchard lane;. The two weeks spring vacation at Lake Forâ€" est college begins on April 2. Mrs. Mary Fritsch, who was quite seriously ill in February, is now much improved. Mrs. Fritsch will be 90 years old on August 18. * Dr. and Mrs. Walter B. Metcalf have returned to their home on County Line road after a trip to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Korenin moved on Tuesday from the George Harder apartment to the R. R. Knaak house on North Chestnut street, which they purchased reâ€" cently. The Pinnochle club met Monday evening at the Clarence Repenning home on Greenwood avenue. The Misses Luella and Julina Willman visited Miss Jean Scully in Chicago on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin PI little son of Hines, IIL., : weekâ€"end at the home of F. Plagge. Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. The Deerfield Grammar school Plagge , spent of Mrs and the Mrs. John T. Beckman, Sr., Mrs. Joseph McCraren, and Mrs. John T. Beckman, Jr., spent Monday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Strickland in North Chicago. The Hubert McGuires have leased the Hohifelder house, formerly the home of Miss Loretta Heman, and are moving from the Fred Stryker house the latter part of this week. Mrs. Carl T. Anderson had as her luncheon guests on Friday the Misses Lulu and Nora Behrens of Chicago and their nephew, James Stone of Lexington, Ky. All three had just returned from Huntingâ€" burg, Ind., where they had attended the funeral of Robert Behrens. Mr. Stone was en route to Houghton, Mich., where he attends the School of Mining and Engineering. Mrs. Margaret McGarvie of Wauâ€" kegan road entertained her sewing elub‘ at luncheon last Thursday and they attended the organ recital at the Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Taxman and son, Robert, of Chicago, spent Sunâ€" day at the Carl E. Olson home on Greenwood avenue. Mrs. Friedel Fuller is planning to subâ€"lease her home on Springfeld avenue and has rented the lower east apartment in the new Wing building on Deerfleld road. Mrs. Fuller‘s sister from Nebraska has been with her since the sudden death of little Frederick Fuller. Peter J. Duffy, school trustee, atâ€" tended a dinner meeting of Lake County school trustees at the Green Tea Pot in Highland Park last Wednesday evening. ‘There were about 75 guests at the conference. The Mutual club met Thursday evening at the home of Miss Marâ€" gareth Plagge. ; Work was started last week on the new rectory for the Haly Crass Miss Clara Ender went to Moline, IIl., on Monday to visit her niece, Mrs. L. A. Dondanville. The Altar and Rosary meet tomorrow evening ness meeting following the Holy Cross Catholic U _2 _ 2d 4+ _ NP og hsn : for the whole RATES REDUCED AGAIN Electric rates will be lower effective with meter readings taken on and aftet May 1, 1938. Ask about how NEW 1938 REFRIGERATOR tfzn ue Womey pu L 7 When You Replace Your Old Outâ€"ofâ€"Date Refrigerator with a society will for a busiâ€" services in church. THE PRESS8 Gordon Clavey retured home on Sunday from an eight weeks motor trip in the west. ‘ "The annual Town meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 5, at 2 p.m. in the West Deerfield Town hall. A number from Deerfield attendâ€" ed the funeral of Francis J. O‘Conâ€" nor at St. Patrick‘s church in Chiâ€" cago on Tuesday, Burial was in Green Bay, Wis. ‘He is survived by his widow and three sons and a daughter, _ Mr. O‘Connor passed away on Thursday in Phoenix, Ariz. The O‘Connors lived for a number of years in the Dr. Becker house on Waukegan road and later in the Metcalf home on County Line, and then moved to Highland Park. Miss Dorothy Keefe was hostess to members of the Potâ€"luck Dinner club on Friday evening at her home on Hazel avenue. The measles epidemic in Deerfield has reached a new "high." Chief of Police Perey McLaughlin is confined to his home with the disease, so Marcus Knigge is putting up the many quarantine signs. The kinâ€" dergarten room will remain closed until after the spring vacation, reâ€" opening on April 18. ~ondiceatinpeded aneetiednsertire« uen day evening cand parties will be held on April 3 in the Holy Cross parochial school. It will be "Stratâ€" ton Day." The proceeds of these very successful parties will be used in the building fund for the rectory. Mrs. Fred LaBahn attended the birthday. anniversary celebration of her niece Miss Jean Doherty in Chiâ€" cago yesterday, at the home of Mrs. Minnie Doherty. â€" Mrs. Leonard North will be hostâ€" ess to members of St. Paul‘s Guild on Friday afternoon (tomorrow) at her home on Chestnut street. The Paulus club met last Thursâ€" day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred LaBahn. The high school young people of the Deerfield Presbyterian church will meet at the church on Saturday evening for a very unusual party being arranged by Dorothy Keefe. releases two cubes or the whole trayful which to work ... 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