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Highland Park Press, 9 Mar 1939, p. 5

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of the PTA. ‘TOWNSHIP ELECTION ‘The: West . Deerfleld â€" Township election on ‘Tuesday, April 4, will have six tickets in the field. Five candidates for road commissioner will have five separate tickets, and day evening, March 18, at 9 o‘clock, are asked to come appropriately dressed. ‘The party is being given o 4 5s cevades s ds sary American Legion. -ngd-ilhnthckflnficb ot. ballots will contain the folâ€" lowing: For road commissioner, one :h“zmm.h: gene «M. Zsahnie; Economy Ticket, Harmon Hendrix; Citizens ‘Tciket, Elmer E. Clavey; Independentâ€"Citâ€" The annual meeting and election of the Union Drainage District One (West) will be held on‘ Saturday DEERFIRD PTA ‘ The Deerfleld Grammar School "Open House" !Hhvn:l::.: on lo'mlhnbd. There will be ts in each class room and the teachers will be there to receive the parents. Refreshments will be will act as hostesses at a party for the Deerfield Legion Post on Monâ€" following the regular meeting of the Post at the Masonic Temple. It will be a hard times party and guests elected: Nonâ€"Partisan Ticket, Rayâ€" mond A. Nelson and Floyd D. Stanâ€" week whemâ€"Peter J. Juhrend drew his petition. The town clerk, Miss Irene Rockenbach, has ordered the ‘ballots. afternoon, March 11, between the hours of two and four in the Wilâ€" mot Grade school. One commissionâ€" er will be elected. Roy F. Clavey is the commissioner whose term exâ€" pires. Other members of the board e Community Center .E;ufluut corner of field and roads). < It is to be an information butesu, & real .â€"smhbnl. With the opening of the center, visiters will find a warni welcome. Those who ud"?-.“clfi-hv‘: L here. There b.-fla&flum street guide, a waiting room for the high schoo!l young and mmâ€" â€"-..‘--v:’h‘ih.‘- sor of the project is the Chamber of Commerce, but it is a community Elmer E. Clavey; Independentâ€"Citâ€" fzens Ticket, Fred Mau. For townâ€" ship library : trustees, ~two to be ANNIVERSARY THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1989 DEERFIEL D Skokie Valley Laundr MODERN WOMEN KNOW THE SECRET! LOCALS DON‘T let washday rob you of your vitalityâ€" leave you tired and out of sorts, You can avoid dfihlmdmh‘ybbm VALLEY LAUNDRY. It will be done economicâ€" ally, thoroughlyâ€"just as carefully as you would do it in your own home! Free yourself from this Send Your LAUNDRY to SKOKIE VALLEY Phane Highland Park §310 Dorcas Home until the new matron, Mrs. Graham, arrives. Mrs. William Agnew (Jane Ardis) who started the Home 25 years ago, has retired and returned‘ to join Reverend Agâ€" ness at Highland Park hos .ué.&aa-â€"'fi +« *m.l commissioner to the General Assemâ€" ereneimern en mests in on May 25. Suturday evening of this week, Dr. William F. Weir will preside at a meeting of the Chicago Ajlumni Association of Macalester College of St. Paul, Minn., in Chicago, Macâ€" alester college, which conferred the doctor‘s degree on Dr. Weir, is one of the finest Presbyteriin colleges in the United States. Mary and Barbars Balley, daughâ€" ter of the G. R. Baileys of Knollâ€" wood road, are going to Europe with their grandfather, Mr. Harry Sondy. They will sail for England on April 6. Both Mary and Barbara attend Mr. and Mrs, G. A. A. Willen had as their weekâ€"end guests, Mrs. Willen‘s brother and her mother, Melvin Grootemont, and Mrs. John Grootemont of Appleton, Wis. Doreas Home, was built in 1940 as a residenceâ€"for â€" Dr. â€"Dennis. â€"The place is a real ‘home.â€" Mrs.© Agâ€" new had planned to go ovéerseas as a missionary but found there was plenty of missionary work to do at home and so the Dorcas Home was started. A reorganization is taking place and children of high school age are being dismissed to othier homes. ‘The tears and grief of the children last Monday were true evidence: of the love of the children for Mrs. Agnew and the parting was m deep sorrow to all. She has performed a noble work and kept the Home from being an "institution? .and. the children. were Mr. and Mrs. Aksel Petersen and two daughters will move from Miss Edna Fritsch‘s house the middle of March and will live at Wooster Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Robert House, who had been livine at the ‘P. G. will move to Miss Fritsch‘s home. The Fritsch residence will continue to be used as a polling place for new in Florids,. The home first opened in Evanston in 1914 and was moved to Deerfleld in 1918. The beautiful colonial house which is the A marriage license was issued last week in Waukegan to Rayâ€" mond James Carter, 22, of Deerfleld, and. Léla Lavern Kennedy, 21, of Balyis, IIl. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine and family will move to the Lindbloom houseâ€" on Oakwod avenue, Highland Park, This takes gnother of the older families from the village. The parents of Mrs. Blaine, Mrs. Olivia Anderson and the late Frank Anderâ€" the Deerfield Grammar school. one big ha «nts, presiden passod away on at the Mrs. Edward Trier was hostess to members of her 500 luncheon club last Wednesday at her home in Chicago. . Mrs. Eugene Zahnio of Ridge road will be hostess at the April meeting of the club. ur&'m.-:w reports are that she has returned to school. C Mrs. Eugene Ender spent the Blagham in Ohicage.. Mrs. Amolis in : Mhmtwbfld her daughter, Mrs. Bingham, followâ€" C sns Regene Bnder 1 Eugene Ender is leaving toâ€" miorrow via "The Rocket" to visit with Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Dondanâ€" Â¥ille (Eva Ender) in Moline, IIL l1Â¥13, is reported ill at his nome in m«::nn. The Whitâ€" house now owned hm,zfilâ€"‘-â€", R i2 : Mrs. Victoria Gieske was hostess to the CCC girls for the February meeting last Thursday at the Open House tearom in Deerfleld. .l‘--!mbu ed. The hall was also used by es and for the commencement exâ€" ercises of the grammar school which‘ was then a twoâ€"room wooden strueture. 1::&:-&-&)--‘ ?â€"-. parents came to affairs with their young peoâ€" Allien â€"Hatcher ~of the Dorcas Home has gone to Evanston to Hive with his sister, Miss Ins Hatcher. 7%&.“‘..&% teen year old daughter of Mr. Mrs. Roy Hutchison of Chicago, is ‘The oratorical contest sponsored by the American: Legion and its William A. ‘Whiting. a former YOUR WIRING : CONTRACTOR AND PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY It‘s your opportanity to insure hayâ€" earke certe n# <ou tTae af the Peter J. Andersons of s nare m ® on 11, in the contest at Proviso high school. Frances '-oah:u-:‘ two ” piane group. Mrs. Fred Beckman of Prairic View, who was il} with pneumonis in the Highland Park hospital, has been recuperating at the home of her daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Cecelia Landau Beckman of Woodward aveâ€" Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Forrest, who live in Mrs. Mary Beardsley‘s home on Osterman avenue, were in a colâ€" lision with a man on a bicycle on Friday evening at the east limits of the village of Deerfleld on Deerâ€" field road. Mr. Forrest, who was driving his suto, was going east when the accident occurred. Joe to uu-.'“r-u. to & group mnhh:-m avenue. _ Mrs. R. A. Nelson entertained members of the Eastern Star Guild on Tuesday evening at her home on qm.ro.d'pm:uh- church met noon at home dlnwm when the sccident occurred. Joe Ridei, 60, of Highwood, the bicycle Sunset court. was : the aks Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY Mrs. Morgan Pritchard (Josephâ€" DRY CLEANING CO. ances Anderson, daugh ghth grade puplls| rider, suffered a sculp Incerstion,| upent the woek<ond with Wt Deert he Deerflck :-â€"._? Strauss in Chicago on Suturday. Wre. Max Anders of Wauconds has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. LeRoy Scully, in Chicago. Mr,â€" and Mrs. ~Fred Protine of Elmhurst spent Sunday at the Walâ€" ter Page home. Miss Edith Walters of Ravinia 2 North Sheridan Road Highland Park, HMinois ‘Telephone: Highland Park 938 # he Highia A&LL KINDS ~OF INSURANCE If you want to * Protect Your Right to Drive an Automobile BUY AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Don‘t Lose The Right To Drive Your Car wnlfil.filhufi'blflu.w.m have to have a license shortly after the first of the year. The Financial Responsibility Section of the Drivers‘ License Law has been in force since the result of an automobile accident WILL BAR HIM FROM FURTHER OPERATING A CAR, V. William Briddle 3 y raweere ooes 9e A hy tves Aseram en a ere Failure of any driver to pay damages as H4r OAPOERUYIE Agent for William . Hertel, y trustme, bw!hhm-lrfi -pn-'-m'u'.q-d'uu &-dfi“hldl: nockburn are® vacationing: in Mrs. Gertrude Aubenger am Te ‘.', ;%:' PA (Continued from Page 9) LIVING ROOM raGE PIVI

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