The Independent Social Club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alfred Mitchell of Saunders Mrs. Julius Johnson was hostess at luncheon on Friday in honor of her birthday anniversary. Rev, Earl J. Bruso of the Bethleâ€" hem Evangelical Church attended a Christian Education conference at Itasca, IIL, on Friday. Womans‘ Auxiliary on Thursday evening (tonight) at her home on Todd Court. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allsbrow have returned from Florida and are staying at the Glenn Taylor home men, William R, Mitchell, was in an automobile accident last week, but escaped injury. Mrs. Robert Page will be chairâ€" man of the committee in charge of the Easter breakfast at Bethichem Church, ‘The sunrise service will begin at 6:30 a.m., and breakfast Seully, Mrs. Leonard North, Harold R. Vant, Ruth and Edus Johnson. The Stagers, local dramatic club will present their last play of this season, aghin, at the request of the Waukegan Junior Odd Fellows, in Waukegan, on Saturday evening, April first. John A. Hoffman, a Deerficld Real Estate broker, was run down by an automobile which was backing out of a side street,. and will be confined to his home for the next few weeks because of an injured bones. Another of our real estate 1#, March 51, in . the Deerfleld h“wflnm of the Deerfleld Chanter of the Mrs. Clarence Anderson of Hazel Ave., was hostess to a group of loâ€" cal teachers at bridge last Thursday evening. spent Friday with Mrs. Carl T. Anâ€" derson, Miss Behrens is a sister of Â¥Fred Siljestrom is entertminâ€" ::'Lm bridge club at :- this afternoon. â€" Mrs. Baum will be the next hostâ€" ess, which will conclude the winter parties. The club will then begin Miss Lulu Behrens, who teaches in the Green Bay fSchool, Highland Mrs ‘Raymend Dobbim mss "in charge. Mrs, W. C. Peity of Antioch will give a book review on Tuesday evenâ€" img, March 28, at the Deerficld Presbyterian Church, under the sponsorship of Circle Four of which cace Anderson of Hasel Ave. hh&â€"h to St. Paol‘s Oue on Friday afternoon at her home on County Lime Mrs. James Grant Russell of Mrs. Clarence Scott will be hostâ€" Skokie Valley l:nndry My. and Mrs. F. A. Tooks of Eik MODERN WOMEN KNOW THE SECRET! DON‘T let washday rob you of your vitalityâ€" leave you tired and out of sorts. You can avoid all this if you send your laundry to the SKOKIE VALLEY LAUNDEY. 1t 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 of % Mr. and Mrs. Claz ll-_l’ï¬wdflli& go spent weekâ€"end with Mrs. I:c;l'i; Scheskie (Charlotte Fredâ€" riC & Mr.â€"and Mrs, Emil Fredricks atâ€" unmfli:lâ€"auldlgm'hp- pen Chicago on Wednesday. The Men‘s ~Fellowship of the The Just Sew Club met Tuesday afternoon at the, home of Mrs, C. Johnston Davis of West Deerfield Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. F. Frants spent Sunday with their daughter, Miss Olive at North Central College in Naperville. . funerak Graeme Young of North Chestnut Street has gone to California. He received a patent recently on a reâ€" volving stage and is interested in theatrical productions. from Mankato, Minn., by A. J. Johnâ€" son that his niece, Mrs, Vietor E. Beck hadâ€"passed away. Mrs. Beck was the wife of Rev. Beck of the Grace Lutheran Church of that city and leaves four little children. Burâ€" isl will be in Chesterton, Ind., and the A.J. Johnsons will attend the The William Buberts have moved from the Edwin Easton farm to Arâ€" lington Heightso = Thursday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. John Zenko in Evanâ€" at the Churchmen‘s Brotherhood on Friday in St. Peter‘s Church in Chicago. ston. It was the second birthd anniversary of little John Junior. will be opened with hn,ï¬wiw d of combination locks. The Paulus Circle will meet on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alfred Mitchell of Saunders day with her mother, Mrs. J. P. the equipment for the moderâ€" nization of the Deerfleld Post Ofâ€" fice has arrived and Postmaster fa: ons sns notify â€"them that mm. in readiness for their ‘The post office department sends its own men to do the work. Of esâ€" Miss Betty Warner will spend â€"b-‘h'*n.&: aister, Miss Marjoric Warner atâ€" Jiulb * h,. t-agucu-.:.-‘-ap. duughters of Mrs, Knute Warner of the Open House tearoom. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson are staying at the Raymond Meyer Rosemary Terrace is entertaining her club on Friday afterncon. Mr. and Mrs. Raymoend Carter who were married recently, are mov District of Columbis. They are the Mr.â€"and Mrs, ‘A. J. Johnson spent Baylis, TlJ., the home of th who was Leln Levern Ken very active group of men in Bethâ€" any church. Mr. Kenneth Kightly, (her voty niesoniieg proprang 4of other very programs for the future. Laeut, Communuer weorge D. Lyon to be its next speaker. The meetâ€" ing will be held at the home of Mr. '.llchrhc.mcmom nue, evening, at 7: ave, Tuesday evening, at 7:48" Lient the Navy of this area and lives in esting experiences na‘ Â¥â€" els and will relate them in his talk on Tuesday evening. He will also show moving pictures of certfi®m areas of China and other parts of the world which he has recently visited. A cordial invitation is exâ€" tended to any men who are interâ€" ‘ested.â€" The Lauré! League is a Naval Officer at Laurel League Mar. 28 The Laure!l Les#ue of the Rethâ€" Mrs. Helen Hoffman is opening a beauty shop in her home on Cenâ€" tral Ave., on Saturday. Deerfleld Church wil hnmnfll Donald G. Robertson of Winnetka will present colored motion of a cocent West Indies cruise. Kenâ€" weth Ross is chairman of the dinâ€" ner and program committee. The annual congregational meetâ€" ing of the Presbyterian church will be held on Wednesday evening, Mar, 29, with dinner served at 6:380 at a very nominal gost. Reservations may be made through the chairmen of y L trustees. organizations will be heard. There Virginia an sunt in TBE PIE3s glapd--uun' lmwu :m&vv #* _’ _D" &luhhtn:;fl fl:" are garâ€" den can readily be changed «ad that E-nmd-'lhlnh toward more efficiency and vu-umhï¬o ::umdï¬â€œvbhh all reports is comspicuous for its brilliant color effect. Those on the committes for the Ravinia Garden club are its chairâ€" man, Mrs. Stanley Grace and her mu:â€"ualnm. H. J. Bauldsuf, Charles DeLeuw, T. Uehling, Howard Bede, James Murâ€" a8 & ussmiue edUSG BULITRCLION year‘s Chicago show. _ . has "beon, arranged i Mrsc ho 9" :ldhphydp&dylm-n. h-u own % entire her own conservatory. , The entive The Ravinia Garden club will have # "Garden of the Future" exhibit at the Thirtsenth Annusl Chicago Flower Show to be held at the Navy First house north of Contral East side of Street DILL‘S HOME BARBER SHOP HAIRCUTTING Read The Wantâ€"Ads 15 Years in Highland Pork Telephone H. P. 5435 21 North Second Street ods of National Defense. â€"â€" â€" In order to make it more convenâ€" hibits commencing at 1 p.m., designâ€" ed to acquaint the citizens of this City of Highland Park Lake County, Ilincis GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Tuesday, April 18, 1989 Candidates for the Election for PALICR U A NrorD aye GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION * * CTat tor Gan) **** Dmmr.;mm D GERRIT T. THORNE U%_ VHIG Uity (OL HAERIANOC LAE &4 the Specimen Ballot to make a visit to the post on that ies Snmeneirationt Th marlns City Clerk.