{9 PAGE TEN RN.A. MEETS TONIGHT _ _ . _ The Deerfield Camp of Royal Neighbors will meet this evening at the Town Hall, It will be the first meeting presided over by the new Masers ~~ ‘Those installed on Januâ€" DEERFIELD LOCALS: ary 12 are: i ‘Oracle, Mrs. Otto Gieske; vice orâ€" acle, Mrs. Mathias Hoffmann; past oracle, Mrs. George Ppettis; chanâ€" cellor, Mrs. R. M. Vant; recorder, Mrs. William Johnston; receiver, Mrg. Fred Meyer; marshal, ~Mrs. Emil Fredricks; assistant marshal, Mrs. Edwin Beckman; inner sentiâ€" nel, Mrs. Harry Whitcomb; outer: sentinel, Mrs. Earl Johnston; flag bearer, Mrs. J. A. Hoffman ; juveâ€" nile director, Miss Ruth Mailfald. : The five Graces:,. Faith, Mrs. Christ Mentzer; Courage, Mrs. Edâ€" win H. Johnson; Modesty, Miss Elaine Plagge; Unselfishness, Miss Leona Bock; Endurance, Miss Marâ€" NEW HOMES s The community is watching with interest the building of eight new homes in Woodland Park, the subâ€" division in the northwest part of the village, just south of Bannockâ€" in the process of construction and building permits have been issued to the following: Home for R. S. Alexander on Crab Tree Lane, cost $9,000. Home for Michael Palmero on Stratford road, cost $8,000. ~Home for Erwin Dasso on Berk ’e’ m odt â€vm 96 Home for Raiph V. Hoffman on Woodland drive, cost $10,500. ? It is expected that the fourâ€"othâ€" ers will be started by spring. A residence for Mrs. Mary E. McDevâ€" itt, a teacher in the Bannockburn school, has just been. completed in Woodland Park, and Mrs. McDevitt and children and her parents are now :occuping it. DEERFIELD JUNIOR AUXILIARY MEETING The Juniors of the American Leâ€" gion Auxiliary met at the home of Enith Uchtman on Saturday afterâ€" noon, Jan, 21. \ noon, Jan, 21. \ This meeting of the Juniors was called "Do You Know" meeting. In line with the Legion Auxiliary‘s naâ€" tional program, January is desigâ€" nated as Legislature month and the girls were asked many questions about our state and also the United States, which proved very informaâ€" tive and interesting. f A letter of gratitude from the Veterans‘ hospital at North Chiâ€" cago for the 175 tray favors by the Juniors was ‘read by the ; pital chairman, Ruth Tennermann, A report of the box of Christâ€" mas card§, which were purchased by the Juniors, was given. â€" Halft of the box were sent unaddressed and stamped to the district chairâ€" man of the Juniors, who in turn distributed them among the patients at North Chicago hospital for them to send away.s‘ The other hï¬ were addressed by the Juniors and sent to patients who are not rememâ€" bered by any one at all. | The Juniors decided to bring valâ€" entines (with no writing on) and deliver them to the Dorceas Home for the children therein ‘to send to their friends.: f â€"P:ur of the homes Q"dmd’ At this meeting the Juniors also discusged plans to have a Motherâ€" Daughter banquet sometime in the future. ie Mailfald. HECKETSWEILER PFH OT OGRAPHERS 7 S. ST. JOHNS AVENUE | PHONE HICGHLAND PARK 435 Can you truthfully say that your last photograph is a good portrait of you â€" asâ€"you are toâ€" day? Half an hour of your time is all we need for the modern portrait your family will like. Call us for an appointment DEERFIELD PUPPET â€" â€" y CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS 3 "The Puppet club, & unit of the W.P.A. Recreation Project at Deerâ€" following officers last week;: Presâ€" ident, Beatrice Weise; â€" viceâ€"presiâ€" dent, Lorraine Tuttle; . secretary, Joanne Huhn; |treasurer, Gloria Barrett; press agent, Gladys Loizâ€" zo; club scribe, Dorothy Hoffman. The club, under the direction of Miss Marjorie Merrett, has outlinâ€" ed programs for the remainder of the school term. CaAMERA CLUB, AWARDS Robert F.: Grohe was awarded the first prize, as well as. three honor» ble mentions, at the exhibit sponâ€" % by Deerfield Camera club last ti‘rldty evening. Other awards were presented to Kress Wigmn.wuc- Ts «i apuoe cimeron m 4i emeee on e ond and honorable mention; F. G. Ritter, third; J. Kilcoyne, honorâ€" able mention, and Bob Coleman, honâ€" orable mention. ¢ PLAY SCHOOL MOTHERS MEETING 2 4 C B L4 Asican c ib uind en on Mothers of children attending the Play school at Deerfield . Grammar school enjoyed a talk by Mrs. Ehbee, Play school superintendent of ‘Disâ€" trict No. 2, last Monday afternoon. Other guests included Miss Madeâ€" line Millikan, County Recreational Director, Miss Dorothy Pulse, Lake County Play School Supervisor, and Larry â€" Waterman, Superintendent of the Deerfield Project. GOvVERNMENT TALKS * AT DEERFIELD SCHOOL Seventh and eight grade pupils of the four local schools are enâ€" joying talks on; government, sponâ€" sored by Deerfield Unit No. 738, American Lo(l?n Auxiliary. Atâ€" torney Géorge!‘ McGaughey repreâ€" sented the Village of Deerfleld, exâ€" plaining {Yil!age Government, and the Citizens Responsibility, last Wednesday, Januéry 18. On Wedâ€" nesday, Jan. 25, Edward H, Selig, assessor, addressed the children on Tax Assessments, Payments and Distribution. Harold W. Norman of Bannockburn will speak on Townâ€" ship Government on Thursday morning, Feb. 2, at 9:30 o‘clock, and Edward R. Seese, of Bannockburn, will ‘give a talk on Scehools on Thursday, Feb. 9, at 9:80 o‘elock. _ Interested citizens are invited to attend these interesting and inforâ€" mative sessions. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hutchison (Laura Fletcher) will be sorry to learn that their 13â€" yearâ€"old daughter, Louise Ann, has undergone a third operation on her brain, following a fall off a horse last November. Mr. Hutchison and his daughter were riding horseback in the Forest Preserve just before Thanksgiving Day and Louise Ann was thrown off the horse and hit her head. ; She was able to remount and appareritly seemed. All right, but by 4 o‘clock in the afternoon had lapsed into a coma. KXâ€"rays at the Grant hospital, Chicago, dis< closed the serious injury. and she was removed to the Passavant hospiâ€" tal for an operation. Still later a second operation was undergone, and on last Sunday, a third brain operation â€"was performed, â€" The Hutchisons and Fletchers are forâ€" mer Deerfleld residents. Friday evening, February 17, 18 th edate of the Stagers dramatic Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 . RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. production, "Candleâ€"Light," at the Deerfield Grammar school, 1 ‘The Northbrookâ€"Rotary Club Folâ€" liesâ€"Minstrel show will be held on Thursday evening, February 9, at the Northbrook school and on Â¥Friâ€" day evening, February 10, in the Deerfield Grammar school. : Money realized from these shows Will go into a community service fund. w m oi Sn is e ns L i/ 1 pupils in the four local schools will compete and the contest will ï¬ held in the Deerfield Grammar school auâ€" ditorium,. . _ © £ Mrs. L. R. McKellar and her aunt of Fargo, N. D., who gre en route from Washington, D. (C., to their home in the west, are guests this week at the home of Mrs. Elmer Clavey. . # t â€"Mr. R. M. Vant has been conâ€" fined to his bed this past week be. cause of injuries suflere_c_l ‘iq ‘h fnll. ‘The Eastern Star guild is planâ€" ning a card party for Februa and an amateur show for Mar Ofâ€" ficers elected at their last meeting are Mrs. Leonard North, pregident; Mrs. Charles V. Steiner, se¢retary and treagurer. ht P Franklin Hrdlicka is visiting relâ€" utbaD' in Lesterville and Kimball, S. D.: : i F ‘Mr. and Mrs, Glen: Francis Ranâ€" som have leased the Hnrry‘$tupple apartment on Greenwood avenue. Mr. RaE:om is from Mundel*in and his bride from Libertyville. * A‘Mrs. Albert Easton fell on the iey sidewalk on Friday and fracâ€" tured both bones in her right wrist. H. H. Sapington has returned from Montana and is again at his duties as Deerfleld station, agent. He is staying at the Frank Kronn home. Mrs. Eugene Ender returned home on Wednesday from a visit with friends and rel.tim[hn Chiâ€" cago during the preceding yeek. Mrs. A. R. Warner was hostess h T 2 31 L Floor Samples and Demonstration Models . . . All Drastically Reduced _ in Price to Bring You: This Rare Moneyâ€"Saving Opportunity l PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOTIS T HE PR EB4 mm m TCO 00 e ecficme of the Just Sew club on Monday afternoon at ‘her home on West ~The Young People‘s Club of the Holy Cross ‘Catholic church sponâ€" ‘sored a party 0n Wednesday eveâ€" ning at the ‘church. Included were dancing, refreshments and enterâ€" tainment for th ebenefit of the fuel fund. ayc Mrs. A: J. Johnson and Mrs. Alâ€" bert Mitchell are‘ entertaining the Paulus Circle this afternoon at the Mitchell home on Deerfleld road, Rev. and Mrs. William J. Agnew are on a two qlonth's leave of abâ€" wonea from the Dorcas Home and Rev. and (MTS, WHUSH Y. . / °0. are on a two I*Onth'l leave of : sence from theï¬Dorcu Home & are visiting in Florida. \Mrs. J. Erskine of Everett, Mich., sister revrebt, NCY MLINHSE Mrs, Agne ca~ Home. Mrs. Arthur Fagel WR U "RAITCC this evening to members of the‘Beth. lchem Woran‘s Auxiliary. The anâ€" nual election of officers will be held. Mrs, Ira Gardner will entertain Circle Three of the Presbyterian church at luncheon on Friday (toâ€" ~8 c o_aat her home in Deerfield Mr. and â€" Chicago wer at the Burr zel avenue. morrow) road. AXOTS Mrs. Louis Ott was hostess to the Independent Social club on Wednesâ€" day afternoon at her home on Saunâ€" ders road. § â€" Dr. Willlam F. Weir will address a‘dinner meeting of men in the Worthbrook . Presbyterian church this evening. His subject will be "The‘ Church That Has a Program for Men." . P35 Miss Alice Boss of Grand Rapids, Mich., is spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. William Lichter, of North, Chestnut street. ," [ y The Neighborhood club met Satâ€" urday evening at the Conrad. Uehtâ€" man home on Hazel avenue, Out of town guests were Miss Lillian Hart. man and Earl Johnston of Lockâ€" â€"port, IIl. f ¢ â€" Richard Easton returned on Sunâ€" day from a trip to Florida. .. The men of the North Shore Agnew, is staying at the Arthur Page] will be hostess id Mrs. Fred Triphahn of were Sunday, supper guests urr H. Kress home on Haâ€" at her home ir of Dorâ€" Catholie: parishes are Rnrline k group for a weekâ€"end retreat at Mayslake, February 10 to 13. Men of the Holy Cross church are invitâ€" ed to participate in this retreat. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Weigard and daughter, Virginia and â€" Mr. and ‘Mrs. Harry Hendrickson of Racine were Sunday dinner guests at the Ralph E. Dunham home. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Dunham of Oconomowoe, Wis., are spending several weeks with their son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dunham. _/ Sn oo m n e W oc tank ave Fire: : UniIGL ‘â€" VANUIET : > SW CCITZ warns _ the local residents to be es. pecially careful in watching the dampers on furnaces and stoves during this extremely cold weather to prevent fires. The department was called out on January 7 to the E. R. Seese home in Bannockburn, when a chimney caught fire. A fire had been lighted in a fire place of which its chimney was filled with\ Telephone H. P. 2943 Chief â€" Conrad Uchtman arishes are forming a February 10 to 13. Men y Cross church are invitâ€" icipate in this retreat. Mrs. Emil Weigard and THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1989 bird nests. No damage was reportâ€" Mrs. Ben Siljestrom underwent an operation last week at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. Her mother, Mrs. Julia A. Seyl, of West Lake Forest, has been staying at the Silâ€" jestrom home on Saunders romd. HAIRCUTTING Adults . . . . 40¢ First house north of Central avenue on East side of Street DILL‘S HOME BARBER SHOP 21 North Second Street 15 Years in Highland Park Telephone H. P. 5485 #+% #*= home Lake the L kegan lr,{ at the pital Ir} » sonn Th orche ‘-1 Billy And reta dur via ï¬gl tion 0 $50, $5 i for pho divi mid ava ho The Mr