DEERFIELD P.~T.A The president of the Illinois Council of Parents and Teachers will be the guest of honor at the April meeting of the Deerficled Grammar School Parentâ€"Teacher asâ€" sociation on Friday evening (tomorâ€" row) at 8 o‘clock in the Deerfield School gymnasium. She is Mrs. Arâ€" thur R. Williams of Bloomington, IIl., (the former Gertrude Nevins of Highland Park, who is so well and favorably known in this vicinâ€" ity). PAGE TWELVE Mrs. Leslie Brand, the president will preside and Mrs. Williams will be introduced by the chairman of the program committee, Mrs. G, R. Bailey. Parents of the Tth and 8th grades will act as hostesses at the social hour concluding the meeting. EASTER CANTATA "Christ Victorious," a twoâ€"part Easter Cantata by R. E, Nolte, will be given by the Junior Choir of St. Paul‘s church at 4 o‘clock on the afternoon of Easter Day in the church. There are thirtyâ€"four voices under the direction of Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok. Mrs. Mary McDevitt FOOD DEMONSTRATION is the accompanist. ‘The cantata will be followed by a tea for "all those present. s A lecture and Food Demonstration by the Home Economics Departâ€" ment of the Maggi Co. of Chicago, will be held in the Bethichem Evanâ€" gelical church on Tuesday, April 12, at 2 p.m., under the auspices of the Woman‘s Auxiliary of the church. Miss Mary E. Finnegan will give the demonstration. There will be door prizes and refreshments. DEERFIELD LOCALS A dessertâ€"bridge party will be held on Wednesday, April 27, at 1:30 p.m., unde rthe auspices of the Deerfield Grammar School Parentâ€" Teacher association in the gymnasâ€" jum. Mrs. Matt Hoffman is chairâ€" man of the party. PRIMARIES SCHOOL ELECTIONS Saturday, April 9, is the date of local school elections for this vicinâ€" ity. _ At the Deerfield Grammar school there are fifteen candidates seeking the seven places on the new board of education. Burton B. Mcâ€" Roy and E. B. Jordan are opponents for president of the board and the thirteen candidates for the six vaâ€" cancies for board members are: Robâ€" The polls at the three precinets of West Deerfield Township will be open for the Primary election on Tuesday, April 12, from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. In addition to the selection of state officers, will be the election of precinet committeemen. Republiâ€" can candidates are: Pet. 1â€"Thilo Toll and Clarence Pedersen; Pet. 2 â€"Elmer Clavey; Pet. â€" Ben Neely. Democratic candidates are: Pct. 1â€" Earl Frost; Pct. 2â€"John Beckman Sr.; Pet. 83â€"Joseph Yore. The only contest appears in precinet one where Thilo Toll, present incumâ€" bent has opposition. SKOKIEVALLEY LAUNDRY INC. A. CARD PARTY Bed, table and bath linens, madeira and fancy linen ironed and folded ready for use. Wearing apparel returned sl 29 damp, ready for ironing. 15 POUMAS ...z ® Additional weight, 8¢ Ever{thing carefully washed. Table, bed and bath linens, madeira and fancy linens handâ€"ironed. Wearing apparel sl 49 returned "Soft Dry." 15 pounds ............................_._.__. ® When included in Damp Highland Park 3310 Our service is no further away then your telephone, and the superiority of our methods in handling laundry will please you. Waukegan and North Chicago Phone Ent. 1616 HAND FINISHED SHIRTS ed in Damp Wash, Thrifty, Soft Dry and Rough Dry are Hand Finished. 10¢ each aditional. Excess weight, per pound 8¢ SOFT DRY ert F. Grohe, H. C. Hawes, George Harder, â€" Raymond Meyer, Agnes Tennermann, Myrtle Weiss, Glenn Briscoe, E. G. â€"Jacobson, Homer Cazel, T. G. Johnson, Milton O. Olson, Miriam Stryker Easton and James G. Russell. Polis will be open in the gymnasium from 1. p.m. to 6 p.m. At the Town hall the polls will be open from 12 noon to 7 p.m, for the purpose of electing a member of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school board of education. George Rogers of Lake Forest is a candidate for reâ€" election with no opposition. . Deerfield‘s little west school, the Wilmot Grade school, will hold its annual election for school diâ€" rector on Saturday afternoon from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Roy Clavey is the outâ€"going member. No opposition has been announced. Other direcâ€" tors of this school are C. M. Willâ€" man and Ben Siljestrom. The Neighborhood club met Satâ€" urday evening at the William Johnâ€" ston home on Fair Oaks Ave. Out of town guests were Earl Johnston and Lillian Hartman both of Lockâ€" port, III. 0 ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer are leaving tomorrow evening for New Florence, Missouri, to visit at the home of their son, Alvin Meyer. They will accompany Miss Hazel Miller, the 8th grade teacher in the Deerfield Grammar school, who will be en route to her home in Pittsâ€" field, Mo., to spend the spring vacaâ€" tion with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Olson of Greenwood avenue were Sunday dinâ€" ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Nelson in Chicago. On Friday Mrs. Henry Korpp and Mrs. Eric Sager® quist of Chicago were guests of Mrs. C. E. Olson. Edward H. Selig, assessor for West Deerfleld Township, is being assisted by Chester Wessling, in the distribution of forms to be filled out by all residents of the township and returned to the assessor‘s office by May 1. This year additional work has been placed upon that office by the state in making a survey of all !u]mu, reporting all crops and aniâ€" mls\;{:e}l as equipment. . Mr. Wessling~is‘ making a doorâ€"toâ€"door canvass with the tax forms. Bannockburn‘s school election will be held on Saturday evening. Miss Marguerite Gibbons, who lived with herâ€"aunt, Mrs. Burr Hinâ€" dahl, while attending Deerfieldâ€" Shields High school, is recovering from a recent appendectomy in Chiâ€" cago. Mrs. George Harder will be hosâ€" tess to members of the Independent Social club on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Langford of Glencoe have leased the lower apartâ€" ment in the George Harder building on Chestnut street recently vacated Roberta (Bobby) Blaine underâ€" went an emergency appendectomy on Monday afternoon at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. Mrs. William Ray of Westgate road entertained at luncheon on Saturday. _ The Rays moved to Deerfield several weeks ago from Evanston. > Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine and two daughters, Shirley and Roberâ€" ta, and Mrs. Olivia Anderson spent Sunday, with Mrs. Sadie Blaine in Frankï¬n Grove, I11. Mrs. R. A. Nelson was hostess to members of the cast of the minstrel show on Monday evening at her home on Sunset court. The Neighborhood P.â€"~T.A. group met at the home of Mrs. Raymond Dobbins on Tuesday evening. Asâ€" sisting hostesses were Mrs. George Jacobs, Mrs. Raymond Goodman and Mrs. Leonard North. Rev. Edmund Long, assistant at St. Joachim‘s parish in Chicago, was the speaker on Tuesday evening at the Holy Cross Lenten service. Final approval of the plans for the new rectory for the Holy Cross church was given last week by the Cardinal. Mrs. Erwin Fischer and daughter, Elinor, of Highland Park were the guests of Mrs. Mildred Love Gunekel on Wednesday. Mrs. Gunckel was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ori Orsi in Highwood on Thursday evening. by the Joseph Korenins. Mrs. Edwin Palmer was hostess to the Wednesday bridge club yesâ€" terday afternoon at her home on Central avenue. Nancy and Joanne Huhn, daughâ€" ters of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Huhn had birthday anniversaries last week. Nancy was nine on March 30, and Joanne was twelve on March 31. Eight of Nancy‘s little friends were entertained at a party on Saturday afternoon at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Wayne Thomas, in Highwood. Joanne was in quarantine for measâ€" les. A number of volunteer firemen of the Deerfield Fire Department atâ€" tended the county monthly firemen‘s meeting at Lake Forest on Tuesday evening. The Evangelical Daughters are planning a pot luck luncheon at St. Paul‘s church on Wednesday, April 13. Mrs, Raymond Bell and Mrs. Archie Antes are in charge of arâ€" rangements. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Endebrock and family are leaving on Saturday to spend the week with relatives in Effingham, HI. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Anderson of Hazel avenue had as their guests on Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cronin of Woodstock and Mrs. THE PRES8 Cronin‘s parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. J. McGraw of Wabasha, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frick spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs, Frick‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Henry in Jefâ€" ferson, Wis. Mrs. Elmer Nall of Bannockburn has been very ill in a Chicago hosâ€" pital. > Patty Lane celebrated her. ninth birthday anniversary at a party on Saturday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, N. C. Lane of West Hazel avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwab and Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Schwab were guests at the Albert Roth home in North Chicago on Wednesday. The annual spring luncheon of the Deerfield American Legion Auxilâ€" iary will be held at the Masonic temple on Wednesday, April 20, at 1 o‘clock. The teachersand officers of the Deerfield P res byter i a n Church school had charge of the monthly worship. service on Sunday morning for the entire school in the sanctuâ€" ary. Miss Louise Huhn is superinâ€" tendent of that department. Mrs. Harry Olendorf will be hosâ€" tess to members of her Libertyville bridge club on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Harry Baum entertained at dinner on Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Bert Mastri, whose birthday anniversary was that day. f Thomas Czerwonké, who lives at the Michael O‘Flaherty farm, will undergo a tonsilectomy at the Lake County General hospital in Waukeâ€" gan, tomorrow morning. Mr .and Mrs. Ernest Schroeder of Crystal Lake were guests at dinâ€" ner on Saturday evening at the Carl T. Anderson home on Chestnut street. Mrs. Elmer Clavey entertained her Contract Bridge club at luncheon last Thursday. Mrs. Robert E. Petâ€" tis will be hostess to the club on Thursday, April 21. The Deerfield Chapter of the Eastern Star is planning a minstrel show for the public on the evening of May 13. Harold R. Vant is diâ€" recting the production. â€" Dr. and Mrs, V. W Forest avenue had as Spriggs of their weekâ€" end guests, Mrs. Spriggs‘ parents, Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Wait of Augusâ€" ta, IIL., and Mrs. Spriggs‘ sister, Mrs, V. E. Price of Chicago. Mrs. Lincoln Pettis writes from Weslaco, Texas, that Mr. Pettis has been seriously ill with pleurisy and pneumonia following an appendecâ€" tomy in the McAllen hospital in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gieske enterâ€" tained st a family dinner on Sunâ€" day in celebration of the birthday anniversary of their son, Frank. Mrs. Clyde Schoonover has been in the Highland Park hospital due to a knee infection. Mrs. Eugene Zahnle was hostess at luncheon yesterday to members of her 500 club. Mr, and Mrs, Roy Clavey were hosts at bridge on Saturday evening at their home on Spruce street. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brooks of Morton Grove were the out of town guests. Mrs. Robert Mau, Mrs. Edwin P. Osterman and Mrs. George Antes are to be hostesses this afternoon at the monthly meeting of St. Paul‘s Ladies Aid society. At the annual â€"meeting of the Deerfield Presbyterian church last Democratic Candidate County Superintendent of Schools Primary April 12th for CHARLES NOLL A faculty member of Waukegan Township High School for five years. ‘Two years of teaching in grade sehools. High school principal for one year. University graduate with degrees of A.B. and LLB. Post graduate work at Northwestern Univerâ€" sity, Chicago, Illinois, also, State Normal graduate with teacher‘s life certificate. In 1931 the Democrats of Waukegan Township elected him chairman of the Township Club. This club metively supported Roosevelt and Horner in the nomination and in the election. of the State of Illinois with office located at 806 Citizens National Bank Building, Waukegan, Hlinois, Entered military service in Lake County during the World War. ‘"County Superintendent of Schools" CHARLES NOLL is Assistant Attorney General Puvin and Darid,bwrdy Sore wegted were elders to succeed themselves. Milâ€" ton O, Olson and James G. Russell are the new elders, filling the vacanâ€" cies of the late William Neville and of Earl Varner of Highland Park. Arthur Wolter and Wailiam Stewart were the new trustees, filling the vacancies of Carl J. McGregor and F. G,. Wade. The church budget was accepted and encouraging reâ€" ports from all departments of the church were heard. > Funeral services for Henry W. Lange, were held in Chicago on March 19. Mr. Lange, who was 56 years old was born in Deerfleld, a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lange, who lived in the house now occupied by James O‘Connor. He is survived by his wife, Laura, a son, Willard, and a daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Higâ€" gins. He was a brother of Gustave Lange of Libertyville, August Lange of Chicago; and the late Carl J. Lange and Bertha Hofmann. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spencer of Marquette Park were Sunday visiâ€" tors at the William Johnston and Earl Johnston homes. THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1988