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Highland Park Press, 25 May 1939, p. 10

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The Deerfield Grammar school announces that there will be no school on Monday, May 29, and Tuesday, May 30, Memorial Day. This is in accordance with the deâ€" eisions of the rest of the schools in our area, all of which are closing on these dates. The annual spring luncheon of the Deerfield Chapter of the Eastâ€" ern Star will be held on Tuesday, June 6, with Mrs. Kreibel of Wilâ€" mette, serving the luncheon. There will be table prizes and attractive door prizes. Mrs. Ralph Knickerbocker of Kitchener, ‘Ontario, Canada, who DEERFIELD LOCALS MISS JANE ASHMAN 0. E. S. LUNCHEON JUNE 6 The May 22 issue of Newsâ€"Woek contains a very fine article about .u-ur!.-u.uâ€"-. deughter Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ashman of Deerfleld road. The arâ€" ticle tells of her recent radio seript success, "Women in the Making of America," a thirteen week‘s series of halfâ€"hour brosdcasts over NBC blue network,. Programs started on May 19 and will be continuous each Friday afternoon thereafter. Miss Ashman, who was 27 years old on Sunday, began her radio work four years ago for the University Broadâ€" casting Council in Chicago when she wrote a series for Fild Museum. In 1986 she turned out "Titans of Science." ‘The following year she went to New York writing "Living History" and "Americans at Work." A few months ago she was assistant to Gilbert Seldes. She capped all previous labors by collaborating in e::dfludlm&um ‘a" National Radio: Commit: Woman‘s N Radio Commitâ€" tee: "Americans All â€"Immigrants All." Miss Ashman‘s present series of broadcast scripts tell of scores of pioneer women who labored for freedom, going back to 1660 when Mary Dyer was hanged on Boston Commons and even earliee when Anne Hutchison was driven from Boston for her Quaker beliefs. Susan B. Anthony and many other women return to life on the radio in "Women in the Making of America." Two elections are scheduled for June in Deerflield. The first is to be a special election on Saturday, June 3, from 3 to 6 p.m. in the Town Hall, where all voters in West Deerfield Township from the three precinets will elect a townâ€" ship school trustee to succeed the late Walter Cope. The other two trustees are Peter J. Duffy of Deerâ€" field and H. M. Lautmann of Highâ€" land Park. As yet no candidate has been named. The other election is m special judicial election on Tuesâ€" day, June 6, when all three polling places will be open from 6:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ELECTIONS Skokie Valley Laundry 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 LAUNDRY. It will be done economieâ€" ally, thoroughlyâ€"just as carefully as you would do it in your own home! Free yourself from this unnecessary problem today. Send Your LAUNDRY to SKOKIE VALLEY Phone Highland Park 2310 Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Hack and family have moved from the Walter Metcalf house on Greenwood avenue to Fort Sheridan. James Tibbetts has leased the house at 1140 Chestnut street. Other newcomers are the Walter Hendricks who are occupying the George Burnett house at 1050 Osâ€" on Friday by Mrs. Fred Haggic, who had invited many of her old vbwh.ldhh T. Anderson at dinner on Saturday evening. On Sunday eveâ€" ning Mrs, Delbert Meyer entertainâ€" ed at supper for Mrs. Knickerbockâ€" erx. Before returning to Canads next week, Mrs, Knickerbocker will visit her daughter, Mildred, at Kalsmazoo,â€" Mich. _ Mrs. Knickerâ€" Mrs. Lena Van Landuyt of Teleâ€" graph road, Bannockburn;, has been a surgical patient at Victory Memâ€" orial bospital in Waukegan. bocker makes her home with her other daughter, Mrs. Max Euler (Bessic) in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson will move to the home of the late Mrs. Phili Rommel and will care for the unmarried son, Oscar Rommel, about the first of June. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rommel of LaGrange have been in Deerficld several days this past week making arrangements for the new occupants of the homeâ€" Mrs. Gertrude Wollbrinck underâ€" went a tonsilectomy in Waukegan on Monday. Mrs. Robert E. Pettis is enterâ€" taining her contract bridge club at luncheon today at the Open House tearoom in the village. Mrs. Harold Norman of Bannockâ€" burn returned home last Tuesday from a three week‘s visit in Mexico. Her little daughter remained in Mexico for another week. Mrs. Nodâ€" man (Vera Stone Norman) is an illustrator of children‘s books. Mrs. Irving Brand and her motherâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. G. L. Brand, visited the latter‘s brother, Edward Muhike last Tuesday. He was critâ€" ically ill and passed away on Satâ€" urday, at his home in Libertyville. Clarence Schmidt, proprietor of the Deerfleld Variety Store, and secretary of the Deerfield Chamber of Commerce, was taken ill suddenâ€" ly last Tuesday and removed to the Highland Park hospital. with Ms. and Mre. Baward The _udlflbltknlv- the weekâ€"end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer, She was entertained Larson‘s Stationery Store REPAIRS â€" RENTALS â€" SALBS Higniand Park 567 Your Typewriter Man E. K. CATTON CALL Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Culver and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Scully attended a dinner on Saturday evening at the Waukegan Masonic ur in honor of the official visit the Worthy Grand Matron of Tilinois, Henrietts Munstrum. Mr. and Mrs. Culver are the worthy patron and matron of Highland Park‘s Eastern Star, and Mr. and Mrs. Seully have the same offices in the Deerfleld Chapter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roliman were guests at.the Corliss Johnson home in Waukegan on Saturday. Mrs. George Ward (Grace Sherâ€" man) is entertaining her bridge club this afternoon at her home on Osterman avenue. Mrs. A. R. Warner will be hostess to members of the Just Sew club on Tuesday afternoon at her «on Deerficld coad. % Albert Neal is s new man in Deerflcld. He has the shop just south of the Temple on South Waukegan road owned by Mrs. Paul M. Diets, and will do all kinds of sheet metal work. Associated with him 4n the mpi.,ho nm?‘ Forest, who wi tors, and heating units, all kinds of electric motors. s Mr. and Mrs. Albert Korenin of Waukegan visited at the Joseph Korenin home on Thursday. Sunâ€" day guests at the Korenin home on North Chestnut street were Mr, and Mrs. Frank Korenin, Mr. and Mrs. John Ducar, and Mrs. Frances Meâ€" Manan. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Olson, and daughter, Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Burâ€" ton Ames and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Olson of Chicago were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Oiâ€" son of Greenwood avenue on Sunâ€" day. Mrs. Mildred Love Gunckel left on Tuesday to spend several days with her daughter, Mrs. Clark terman avenue. The May vb-mlh-lwg street on May first, are in Glenview. & This Portable, Largeâ€"Size CENERAL ELECTRIG s ~powWN 3 ‘sfi seope wl hy " Cook Whole Meals at On* Resy o0 deas. top *3# USE IT FOR BAKING! ... ROASTING! Jse Your Roaster tor Broiling, 1092 1/1, th .cc anti 4ih / (Gapacity 16 Quarts) T88 P88 Dr. and Mrs. V. W are movi'fifl.“th.'-‘% avenue to the bouse on Orchard lane recently vacated by the Clarâ€" ence Wilsons,. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson have purchased the Charles Seiler house on Springfield avenue. â€" Mrs. Richard Farmer has returnâ€" ed to her home in Bannockburn after a month‘s visit with her sonâ€" Jackson Heights, Long Island. Misses Edna and Ruth Johnson returned home on Sundasy from a two week‘s vacation trip in the Mr. and Mrs. Milton Frants and daughter, Miss Olive, attended the pageant at Bloomington on Sunday. They visited with their cousin, Mrs. R. J. (Lulu) Oltman in Pontise. Mrs. Henry Clifford Hawes, presâ€" ident of the high school parentâ€" teacher association, is entertaining the members of her executive board at a tea this afternoon at her home on Brierhill road. Work. was started on Monday by the village, under the supervision of the new road and bridge chairâ€" man, Homer Cazel, to build the apâ€" proaches and sidewalks up to the bridge, familiarly known as Gastâ€" field‘s bridge, which separates Highâ€" land Park and Deerfield. The sideâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Graham are moving from Todd court to New York this week. luncheon and on Wednesday sthri--.“wh Mr. and Mrs. John Rectenwald of South Chicago visited Mr. and Mrs. inâ€"law and iter, Mr. and Mrs. :ll:)hn'llvmb'llâ€")- Mr. and Mrs. Culver were ms“mm achâ€";oumz Lah'qd'bw*-l from Van Nuys, weekâ€"end with his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Meyer of Sunset court. Fred Meyer on Sunday Ji Protine, the little son of ur.m-:d' Mrs. Fred Protine (Susie Easton) â€"of Eimburst, spent the Banker (Veremne Gunckel) at Jack Mre. Karl J. Hyctt was hostess at wem PMR 5* *~*" Secres. wentently in the £0att** ONLY ‘This wonderful electric appliance h’unln-h:oh-b: tasty, delicious dishes and meais. fts uses are limited only by youar imagination. Use it in your kischen on the porch or termce. You can even carry it to the beach or woods U# Get set for cool, coinformbie, buy a new Electric Roaster now! Just Pick It Up and Plug it In! i & ON THE PORCH1 M TME KITCMEN! AT SUMMER CABINS! the statue of the> Blessed Virgin luyufi.l-LMm church. . Shirley Hoffman did the crowning and Anna Marie Kil coyne read the Act of Consecration. The annual school carnival will be held at the Deerflcld Grammar school on Friday afternoon. The American Legion and Auxâ€" iliary will be guests at the morning worship services at the Deerfield Presbyterian church on Sunday. The last meeting of the Deerflcld Presbyterian Woman‘s Association until next fall was held on Thursâ€" day. The various circles will conâ€" tinue to meet throughout the sumâ€" John A. Hoffman of Deerfield has on file in circuit court a complaint for $5,000 personal injury damages against Bruce Beckman of Deerfield for injuries suffered in an automoâ€" The Panlus Circle will meet this afterncon at the home of Mrs. Jumes Wilson of Saunders road, Nuncy McLain is i with scariet fever at the home of her mother, Mrs. Florence Osterman McLain, A mother and daughter banquet will be held this evening at St. Pau!‘s church with dinner served at will be hel Pau!‘s chure 6:30 o‘clock. A cinder walk will connect the bridge with the concrete walk endâ€" ing at the Doreas Home. Mrs. Oscar Schwab is visiting her parents in Fredericksburg, lows. walk on the bridge was Mbh“nflm great progection to schoot children who come from Highland Park to the Deerflcld Grammar school, when the approaches are ready for use. On Sunday evening waus the colâ€" 43 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Open: WEEK DAYS 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. IATUIDAgl:.-.h,‘-. Â¥ SUNDAY.G'L.!...hl p.-.‘ 1t Jâ€":‘fi-uâ€".m:,.h:hmd-m prepared at home keep _ meas aow! o Other «ppliance deaiers are alse offering Time hargaine in medern Hlectric Reasterct, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM First Church of Ch Scien M enieul Soi" S t of d ady,, 7 °"* °7 you. n:;;:':a:;f'fio "-’: ‘ Arbieans se shiigned‘ ‘ tlectric roasten._p,, « ! " WA ""7 an p car goo.. in Fou e rasa.. _ C KiA Ka I ... on ing of Virgin ~â€"â€"~â€"â€" * K. P. 2000 of the ONB WEEX HOME TRIAL AMD DEMONSTRATION. You risk nothâ€" hm a wondnhd oif a moke clectric roaster can be. So don‘t delay ! 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