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Highland Park Press, 23 Mar 1939, p. 12

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Minnie Barbara Ott, daughter of Jobn and Earbara Ott, was born March 21, 1866, on the Ott farm west of Deerfield. She was marâ€" ried March 1, 1886, to Fred Selig of Deerfield. They lived on a farm for 27 years, then moved into the village in 1913, The Seligs observed their Golden Wedding on March 31, Mrs. Frod Sclig, age 73 ,years passed away March 17 at her home in Deerfleld, following a year‘s illâ€" ness, Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the Lauer Funeral Home in Northbrook, with Rev. F. G. Peipenbrok officiating, and burial was in the Northfield Union cemetery. Mrs. Selig is survived by her husband; ¢wo sons, William of Chiâ€" cago, and Virgil of Highwood; two daughters, Mrs. FPoter J. Juhrend First, we would appreciate it greatly if you would arrange matâ€" ters so that your child would not come to school before 8:45 in the morning. _ Children entering the building before this time create disâ€" turbances and make it impossible for the teacher to do the planning necessary in the morning. Second, in regard to lunches, It is always a difficult task to know just which children need to stay for lunches and which do not. Now that the wurmer weather is here we are asking your cooperation in that you do not have your child bring his lunch unless this is made necessary by distance or condtions of his health, We feel that going: home at noon insures a child betâ€" ter food and better relaxation at the middle of the day. MRS. FRED SELIG DIES BURIAL ON MONDAY eral matters in regard to our chilâ€" dren, We would be glad to disâ€" cuss the matters with you personâ€" ally at your convenience. Lester B. Ball superintendent of the Deerfield Grammar School has fssued the following notice to the parents; | T h::lnt!‘.m Contad Uchtman, Mrs. Wm. A. Tennermann, Mrs. John ‘Welch and Mrs. Ralph Dunham attended the Patriotic Conference at the Sherman Hotel on March 16th. The Juniors will meet mt the home of Marjorie Harris on Saâ€" turday, March 25th,. _ Eighteen members were present and Mrs. Harry Olendorf and Miss Geneâ€" vieve Card were assisting hostessâ€" _ With the warmer weather coming on, the Deerfield Grammar School is asking your ccopcration in sevâ€" SPRING HAS COME Earle Harris of Deerfield road was a guest st the meeting and gave an interesting talk on moths. for War Orphans. Also that three birthâ€" day cakes and a gift had been sent to one of the orphans in March. Mrs. Vida Jacobscn, Rehabilitation . Mrs. Raymond Mott Calkins of “wblx ment of her daughter, Bradiey, to John W. Sample of Chiâ€" eago. The wedding will take place on May 20. Miss Calkins is a graduâ€" ste of Miss Hall‘s at Pittsficld, Mass., and Finch School in New York. Mr, Sample, a son of Mr. and Mrs. William ‘W. Sample of Lutesville, Mo., who is in business in Chicago, attended Cape Girardesu college in Missouri. AUXILIARY NOTES Mrs. Frank Jacobs, Jr., of Wauâ€" kegan road was hostess to the Deerfield unit of the Auxiliary on mome for the Maucation of wWorld _The Child Welfare chairman, Mrs. Mary Welch reported that ENGAGEMENT DEERFIEL D LOCALS is still to the Dorcns to the "Shall there be levied for a period of four years 87% hundredths of one per centum for general corporâ€" ate purposes, exclusive of the amount levied for payment of bondâ€" ed indebtedness or interest thereon and exclusive of taxes authorized by acts which by their terms proâ€" vide that such taxes shall be in adâ€" Voters will also mark their balâ€" lots on the following proposition: There will be three tickets in the field for the Deerfield Village elecâ€" tion on April 19, The first ticket to be filed was the Better Governâ€" ment Party and includes the followâ€" ing three for trustees: Homer G. Cazel, Jirah D. Cole, Jr., and Edâ€" ward B. Crush,, and for police magâ€" istrate: Dan Hunt. On the Citizens Ticket the three candidates for trustees are Oliver F. Burnett, Jr., Lawrence Fry and Harry Stupple; and for police magistrate: Raymond Meyer, The third ticket is the Peoâ€" ples Party and those seeking elecâ€" tion for trustees are William Herâ€" tel, W. W. Stem, Sr., and Russell Potterton; and for police magisâ€" trate: Raymond Clavey. Stupple and Hert!l are seeking reelection, but the third trustee whose term expires is Ralph Peterson, who deâ€" clines to run again, Bannockburn; the public library in the Deerficld Gremmar School for alludi:h:mflb lmtn‘%m outside the two villages. The polls 6:00 p. m. 4 The five commissioners seeking election are J. P. Condon, George Jucobs, Lawrence V. Meyering, Milâ€" Baturdsy, April 8, from 1;:00 p. m., to 5:00 p. m., in the sehool. A presiâ€" dent and two members are to be elected and petitions have been filed by Burton B. McRoy for president; and R. F. Grohe and George Hardâ€" er for members, for reelection. | elected to each board. Members of the Wilmot boardâ€"are Roy Clavey, C. M. Willman and Ben Siljestrom. Mr. Siljestrom‘s term expires. Memâ€" bers of the Bannockburn school board are Harold Norman, Mrs. Eleanor Torbet and Edward R. Seese. Mr. Seese‘s term term exâ€" pires. VILLAGE ELECTION grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Fred Schwab and Mrs. Charks A. Henry and John Ott, PARK BOARD ELECTION The first in a series of exciting -lh'-uw.vlh the special on Seturday afternoon, March 25, when voters will vote on the proposed park board district and five park comâ€" -hd--.‘lb'dhz.nl- this election will be Bannock~ burn Grade School for residents of GRADE SCHOOL ELECTIONS At the Bannockburn and Wilmot Grade schools one director will be Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY 148 South Second Street Tel. H. P. 1358 _ Highland Park (Amands) and Mrs. Clifford Hemâ€"| dition to taxes mwer (Mauisic) both of Deerficld; | ate purposee." DRY CLEANING CO. GREENSLADE Electrical Contractor Electric Shop election to the Deerfield Gramâ€" OQ. Olson and Arthur Pearson. I hasrd of educetion an Fire chief Conrad Uchtman has issued a warning to residents not to start rubbish fires on windy days. FIREMAN‘S DANCE The Deerfield Volunteer Fire Deâ€" partment will hold its annual beneâ€" fit dance on Saturday, April 22, at the. Briergate Golf Club house. There will be good music and the support of the community is asked. A radio, now on display in Hout‘s drug store, is to be the main prize of the evening. three (West Lake Forest) has been changed from the store to the Everâ€" ett Grammar School. The other two precinets remain the sameâ€"east side at the Town Hall and west side at the Edna Fritsch residence. Precinet committeemen from â€" West gone to Kenosha, and Joseph J. Yore, democrat, moved into Lake Forest. William Sneddon is the new republican precinct committeeman. In the village clection there are only two precinets, east and west. Clavey, Mr. Clavey, who has held that office for the past sixteen years is seeking reclection, ‘The waww will be held the first in April. Two trustees for the townâ€" Stanger Aake Forest have both moved away causing as much excitement as the fice are energetically campaigning Raymond A. Nelson and Floyd POWNSHIP ELECTHION Although nine candidates are contest for township road commisâ€" sioner, All candidates for that ofâ€" house canvas. ‘The five secking the road commissioner job are James B. Mailfald, Harmon Hendrix, Â¥Fred Mau, Eugene Zahnie snd Elmer L. The polling place in precinet $1 Down _ $1.25 Per Month $10 FOR YOUR FURNACE COIL a NORTH SHORE /â€"â€"fi__â€"â€"\ roe JaA surma.. urome you NEED anromAnt HOT WaTER As Long as 6 Years to Pay As Low as for #8 B ~P L B 5s ‘The preacher for the Tuesday evening Lenten service at the Holy Cross Catholi¢e church was Rev. John J, Hefferman of St. Mary‘s parish in Lake Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rockenback were hosts to the Saturday Evening Neighborhood Club last week at Mr. and Mrs. Otto Trute, Frances Trute, Edith Radoll and Vernon Meintzer left on Monday evening to attend the funeral of Mrs. Morâ€" gan E. Pritchard (Josephine Trute) whose burial was in Sevannah, Georgia. Mrs. Pritchard, a former J.a::l'vm..m"m 19 at Mr. and Mrs. Berry Devine had as their guests on Saturday evening and Miss Anne Lindgren of Chicaâ€" tron on Thursday evening at the .',nnhnncm.lthll&l Star. A group of Deerfield memâ€" bers are planning to attend. _ Misses June Gunckel and Elizaâ€" beth Silver of Chicago spent Thursâ€" day with Miss Gunckel‘s mother, Mrs. Mildred Love Gunckel. Beveral of the Deerficld Masons at the attended a supper meeting M Saturday evening. Mis. Grace Lino, Miss Molly Deâ€" viue, auiee . avesilline ibvines . mak John Brichner of Highland Park fi“hfiw’- :..n:ud-fl.*bm resolution: _ Resolved:â€"â€"That the Deerfield Civic Association does hereby endorse the proposed Park District to be voted on at a special election to be held on Saturday, March 25. ‘!\olfll‘-m'la sent a piay "The Dear Dear dren" in the church suditorium on Friday evening at eight o‘clock. The department batiled three grass | their home on fires on Sunday. I The constru At a special meeting of the Deer di.clvhwhdlu Phil Scully will serve as Automatic GAS Water Heating CIVES YOU 24â€"HOUR SERVICE! ‘There‘s no convenience the whole Pn ie amte e par 4 bvnl:h â€"'w:-hy-.:‘hmlidc w-:hl-“'d'{-' home! ASK ABOUT OUR 90â€"DAY TRIAL tended the funeral of Mr. Blaine‘s grandfather, Alec Blaine, age 90 with "June Boyle goes hatless on chilly days, but hugs her coat tightâ€" ly about her neek." Deerficld is to have a building boom this year after a number of years of inactivity. Permits for ten pictured in the Chicago Sunday Tribune with the following hoading . curve and it is fortunate that more accidents have not occurred there. Jean Boyle, the attractive high school duughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W. Boyle of Springficld Ave., attend the D eer field Gramnmar school. The bridge is on a narrow Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson HUWAKD MOKAN Plumbing and Heating ELECTROL OIL BURNERS 512%% Laurel Avenue â€" Highland Park Shop Phone, Highland Park 271 â€" Residence, H. P. 439 hok Eons ons mpited in Siat the Rentine Reom, "here the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM C€O. First Church of Christ, Scientist NORTH SHERIDAX ROAD Open: h DAYS 9 a. u. to 6 p m. SATURDAYS 9 a. u. to 9 o. m. _ SUNDAYS 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 pm. _ atâ€" George Emmeit, who has been 06â€" cupying Mrs. Koebelin‘s WGML.“ ing to Evanston next week, t Emmett passed away recently. fint vacated by Mr. Emmett has Deerfleld station agent. .'-‘.‘hu'm ;':-hh“z“'l-â€" HOWARD MORAN §12% Lazurel Ave. Highland Pk. MORAN PLBG. & HTG. CO. 358 Central Ave., Highland Pk. MURPHT & SCHWALL T93 Glencee Ave., Highland Pk. See one of these coâ€"operating 145 S. Second St., Highland Pi. ARTHUR SWANSON 386 Central Ave., Wighland Pk. EDWARD STRENGER 182 8, First St., Highland Pk. CUST OSTRAND 217 Burchell Ave., Highweod First Mortgages 111 W. WASHINGTON ST. ARNOLD PETERSON 385 Roger Williams Ave., LOWEST TERMS ON C. P. SULLIYVAN CO. NO EED TAPE For Prompt Action Call Master Plumbers: Sinee 1855 e oo t Ne 8

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