PAGE TEN KITCHEN SHOWER Mrs. Lita Toll Lindhout and Miss Irene Evenson were hostesses at a kitchen shower on Tuesday evening at the Samuel Rockenbach home in compliment to Mrs, Margaret Callaâ€" nen Williams. ‘All three are teachâ€" ers in the Deerfield Grammar school. Pâ€"T. A. CARD PARTY A dessertâ€"bridge party will be sponsored by the Parentâ€"Teacher association in the Deerfield Gramâ€" mar school gymnasium on Wednesâ€" day, April 27, beginning at 1:30 p. m. Proceeds of the party will be used for equipment in the new school kitchen. The price of each ticket is very nominal. Attendants will be at. the school to care for the little children who come with their mothers. BAPTISM Lawrence Delroy Neargarder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neargarder of Glencoe, was baptized April 21, 1938, with Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok of St. Paul‘s church officiating. The little lad, who was born April 23, 1937, had as his sponsors Walter Smith and Miss Mary Neargarder. DEERFIELD LOCALS FIREMEN‘S DANCE The sécond annual benefit dance given by the Deerfield Volunteer Fire department will be held in the Deerfield Grammar school gym at 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 23. There will be good music by Sheriâ€" dan‘s orchestra and a good time is assured. Ralph Dunham, finance chairman, says, "This is your one chance of the year to help the Deerâ€" field Fire department. Your coâ€"opâ€" eration is earnestly solicited." . COACHING CONFERENCES Dr. W. F.; Weir will be returning tomorrow from Missouri where he spent five days giving coaching conâ€" ferences in church administration. Mr. Weir will be the pr the First Presbyterian Ashtabula, Ohio, Sunday, Mr. Weir will be the preacher in the First Presbyterian church, Ashtabula, Ohio, Sunday, May 1. The occasion is the introduction of Indiaâ€"Weir day in that church. Dr. John B. Weir, executive secretary of the India Council has been transâ€" ferred to the First Presbyterian church of Ashtabula to be its forâ€" eign missionary. Dr. William F. Weir will conduct coaching conferâ€" ences in church administration in Ohio in Mahoning, Columbus and Zanesville Presbyteries, May 2, 3, and 4. ; The Rev. Raliph Cummins, head of the department of church social service and missions at the Presbyâ€" terian college, will be guest preachâ€" er in the local church on Sunday, May 1. BAKE SALE A bake sale will be held Saturday morning, April 23, in the Deerfield A & P Tea store, sponsored by Cirâ€" cle Two of the Deerfield Presbyterâ€" ian church. Mrs. Jirah Cole, Jr., is chairman. wWOMEN‘S ASSOCIATION. â€" The Women‘s association of the SroxIeEVaLLEy LAUNDRY INC. Bed, table and bath linens, madeira and fancy linen ironed and folded ready for use. 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She is a representative of the Presbyterian Boc\d of National Missions. Mr.â€" and Mrs. Leslie Brand and son, Junior, and their daughter, Miss Jean, who was home from the University of Illinois for the Easter holidays, spent the weekâ€"end at their cottage at White Lake, Mich. A new house is being built at 1129 Warrington road for C. E. Barâ€" rett of Chicago. S Miss Laura Muhlke of River Forâ€" est was a weekâ€"end guest at the homes of her two sisters, Mrs. G. L. Brand and Mrs. R. M. Vant. Richard Thompson is still in St. Louis where he is being given a tryâ€"out with the St. Louis Browns baseball team. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page and children visited at the Fred Protine home in Elmhurst on Tuesday. On Friday evening the Protines were dinner guests at the Page home. Mrs. Page and Mrs. Protine are sisters. Jack Gibbs, Robert Hatch, and Alden Lindgren left on Friday for the CCC camp. They are enrolled at Camp Alvin, Iron River, Mich. Rev. F. G, Piepenbrok will be the guest speaker at St. Paul‘s Evangelâ€" ical church in Elgin, I!l., next Sunâ€" day evening. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jaehne of Evanston were Sunday guests at the Carl E. Olson home‘ on Greenwood avenue. Mr, A. C. C. Timm, who has been in the Highland Park hospital for a number of months, is getting along nicely. Miss Vivian Haggie, accompanâ€" ied by Miss Lillian Morse, also a teacher in the Irving school in Mayâ€" wood, motored to Washington, D.C., last week and returned on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Bates and children spent last week with Mrs. Bates‘ mother, ‘Mrs. Rogers, in Newall, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Larson of North Wilmot road have leased of North their hon Evanston Chicago â€" Mrs. Chester Wolf entertained the members of her sewing club at luncheon last Tuesday. s Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Larson of North Wilmot road have leased their home to A. L. Campbell of Evanston, and will be moving to Chicago about the first of May. Mrs. Palmer Randall has come from Tucson, Ariz., to visit her daughter, Mrs. Robert C. Nicholls of Rosemary Terace. The Contract Bridge club is meetâ€" ing this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Robert E. Pettis. Roberta Blaine is progressing rapidly following an appendectomy and will be returning to school next week. Mrs. Solomon ‘Shapiro was hosâ€" tess to members of the Deerfield Eastern Star Guild last Tuesday evening at her home in Highland Park. . Mrs. John Strong entertained her card club on Tuesday afternoon at her home in Chestnut street. Monday. ates and ith Mrs. yers, in H M Ar , Mr. and Mrs. John T. Beckman Jr. of Chestnut street spent. the weekâ€"end at the Strickland home in North Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Kieser and family moved from the August winter apartment in Elm street to Highland Park. The E. F. Probsts are occupying the flat vacated by the Kiesers. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hurt and three daughters spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs, Hurt‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L: L. Talbert in Onarga, NJ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newcomb are moving into the house on Greenâ€" wood avenue, which the Percy Mcâ€" Laughlins will be vacating shortly. Chief of Police McLaughlin has purchased the Oscar Benz house on North Chestnut street, which has been occupied the past year by Mr. E. F. Probst. Rev. and Mrs. Earl J, Bruso and Mrs. John Stryker are attending the annual I!linois Conference of Evanâ€" gelical Churches being held in Chiâ€" cago this week. Mrs. Stryker is the official lay delegate from Bethlchem church. P Mrs. Milton A. Frantz went down to New Carlisle, Ind., last Wednesâ€" day to visit her sister, Miss Laura Wessling, at the Haven Hubbard Memorial Home. Mr. Frantz and Miss Olive drove down on Sunday and Mrs. Frantz returned with them. The Neighborhood Club met on Saturday evening at the Conrad Uchtman home. Earl Johnston and Miss Lillian Hartman, both of, Lockport, were the out of town guests. Mr. and Mrs. Henry O‘Rourk of Chicago were Sunday visitors at the William Johnston home. The Deerfiéld Woman‘s Club anâ€" nual meeting and luncheon will be held on Tuesday at the Bethlchem church. Mrs. L. A. Dondanville and famâ€" ily of Moline, IIl., are visiting at M FROM PEOPLE WHO HAVE TRIED OTHERS Tebe a /o Earl Frost will entertain day Bridge ‘club tomorrow n st her honklé on Osterman Liberal Tradeâ€"In Allowanceâ€"L ow Down Paymentâ€"Easy Terms North Shore Gas Co. THE PRESS the Ender ‘home ‘this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Cruickâ€" shank and children visited at the ‘Thomas Varney home in Libertyâ€" ville on Sunday. Mrs. Ella Ott will be hostess to the CCC girls on Thursday afterâ€" noon (today) at her home in Saunâ€" ders road. A number from here attended the funeral of Mrs. J. P. Condon on Thursday morning at St. James church in Highwood. The Condons moved from Deerfield to Highland Park about two years ago. Mrs. Condon, who died on Monday due to pneumonia, is surved by her husâ€" band and two children, Mary Jane and Jack. Burial .was in Clinton, Towa. Look elsewhere in the Press for the schedule of the annual cleanâ€"up week for Deenfield. Mrs. Franco Hempstead underâ€" went a major operation at the Highland Park hospital on Tuesday, April 12, and is gettingâ€" along niceâ€" ly. The Just Sew club met on Tuesâ€" day afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. R. Knaak of Milwaukee avenue. The Bethichem Men‘s Brotherâ€" hood members have invited the Lauâ€" rel League of the Bethany church, Highland Park, to be their guests on Tuesday evening, April 26, at the local church to see the talking motion _ picture, "Wheels Across Africa." Milton A. Frantz is presâ€" ident of the Bethlehem Brotherhood. Mrs. Doris Colby Roll received a. silver medal on Saturday, April 9, at the indoor Archery club in Chi< cago. Her brother, Robert Colby, received the trophy for men. The Colbys are former Deerfield resiâ€" dents. At present the former Mrs. Herbert Roll, now known as Doris Colby, is studying portrait painting in a Chicago art school. Mrs. Phillip S. Davis (Virginia Anderson) left Chicago Tuesday eveâ€" ning in the City of Denver Zephyr train for her home in Colorado. She Mr. and Mrs. William White and son of Chicago spent Friday at the Samuel Rockenbach home. . > has spent the past four months here keeping house for her brother, Neil Anderson, whose wife is in the Midâ€" dle River Sanitarium at Hawthorne, Wis. Sunday evening visitors at the Joseph Korenin home were Miss Susie Ducar, Mrs. Frances McManan and Frank Korenin of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roggo had as their Sunday guests the William Gottschlick and William Richiger families of Cicero and Mrs. Fred Trute‘ of Chicago. 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