since passed away. Some of his friends among the clergy have given a memorial window to the church in his memory. It is a besutiful window for the north wall of the sanctuary. The subject pictured is the conferring of the keys to Peter when the Lord told him that whatâ€" soever he would loose on earth would be loosed also in heaven and he made him chief of the Apostles. MEMORIAL WINDOW This is the tenth anniversary of the parish of the Holy Cross church, mb“h% tburch ‘of Svercti. . The church of The first pasâ€" tor of the church after it was sepâ€" Samuel D. Nelson of Los Angeles, Calif., visited friends in the village last week. Mr. Nelson was princiâ€" pal of the Deerfleld Grammar sehool the first year the present building was in use. For the first several months all classes were held in the churches and town hall because a fire had destroyed the old school in May, 1918. Mr. Nelson, after a successful period of years in Deerâ€" field, left to become principal of the Highwood school. He went west 16 years ago and this is his first trip church on Wednesday at luncheon. Mrs. Raymond Meyer will be hosâ€" ;:’htbclldc&olr‘l‘lï¬lyh DEERFIELD LOCALS back here. He and his wife have been staying in Libertyville and are returning west this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kronn and two children have moved from the Stryker apartments to Waukegan. Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Schnardt of Northbrook have purchased the house at 940 Forest avenue vacated by the John F. Struthers, who are home at 1456 Wilmot road. Jacob Meintzer has been apâ€" pointed thistle commissioner of West Deerfield Township. Je Mrs. Margaret Glasser Ender, widow of the late Henry F. Ender, passed away on May 30 at her home in Chicago. Funeral services were held on Thursday at St. Michael‘s church and burial was made in the Ender lot at St. Mary‘s cemetery, Ridge road, in Highland Park. She is survived by two children, Florâ€" ence C. and Oliver H. Ender, Mrs. Ender, who was 83 years of age, reâ€" called viewing President Lincoln‘s body when the funeral cortege came to Illinois and she also saw the flames sweep across the city in the Chicago fire. Her husband, one of the earliest commission merchants, was a brother of Deerfield‘s first mayor, the late John C. Ender. Mr. and Mrs. William Birkeâ€" meier of Westgate road attended the funeral of Mr. Berkemeier‘s mother, Mrs. Clara E. Birkemeir in Chicago on Monday. Burial was in Memorâ€" ial Park. She was the wife of Henty Birkemeier and the mother of William, Edward, Henry, Robert, Helen Davis and Frederick. Mrs. Rudolph Knask and daughâ€" tor, Nancy, spent the weekâ€"end with relatives in Minneapolis. 0 Mrs. George Pettis entertained Circle Three of the Presbyterian Isaac Rapp returned home from the Lake County hospital in Wauâ€" PAGE TEN Larson‘s Stationery â€" _ Store REPAIRS â€" RENTALS â€" SALES Higniand Park 567 Your Typewriter Man E. K. CATTON CALL Mrs. Weir until the middle of July. Rev. Dollenmayer, who is profesâ€" sor of Bible at Maryville college in Tennessee, will serve as pastor of the Presbyterian church during Dr. Weir‘s absence. There will be 38 children in the confirmation class of the Holy Cross church on Fuesday, June 13, at 7:30 p.m. Bishop Sheil will be the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stanger visâ€" ited their son, George, at North Central college in Naperville on Sunday. and Orval Fredricks last Tuesday. On Friday, Mrs. Joseph Shulder of Chicago was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Emil Fredricks of Cenâ€" tral avenue on Wednesday (yesterday) at her home on Osterman avenue. Rev. and Mrs. Ray J. Dollenmayer are occupying the home of Dr. and The next regular meeting of the Deerfleld Village Board will be held Tuesday, June 13, at 7:30 pm. These meetings are proving so popâ€" ular that by opening time there is standing room only, and by 8 o‘clock the windows of the fireâ€"station are opened to serve as a balcony for lateâ€"comers. The township has been supplying labor the past two weeks to the vilâ€" lage for the cleaning of the busiâ€" ness district and for helping to fill in at the bridge for the two sideâ€" walks for the school children. The work had hardly been completede when some one in an auto crashed into the sidewalk and had an amâ€" bulance ride. The curve and hill are a bad combination for a narâ€" row bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Dunham, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Welch and Mrs. Conrad Uchtman attended the Pilâ€" grimage for Legionnaires and Auxâ€" week to spend the summer with her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, in Red Osk, lows. Kathryn is a daughter of the Maxâ€" well Kerrihards of West Deerficld Mrs. Earl Frost was hostess to members of her 500 luncheon club Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bartels and children are moving to Northfield this week from the P. J. Juhrend house. You are invited to stop in at the Deerfield Community Center to see how attractively furnished the room is and to view the school exhibits. Use the Community Center for a meeting place. The Deerfleld Chamâ€" ber of Commerce wants the comâ€" munity to know that it belongs to the people. The township garden of five acres has been plowed and is now seeâ€" tioned off for those who need garden space. The plot of ground is just west of the Kapschull home. gardens of Mr. and Mrs. William Aitken on Saturday evening, June 17, to be postponed to the following Saturday should it rain. Mrs. Daisy Bestor of Northbrook spent several days last week with her sister, Mrs. Edward Muhike in Libertyville. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Knigge are moving from the John Stryker apartment to Northbrook. _ _ Mrs. Ella Rockenbach Plagge will observe her 74th birthday anniversâ€" ary on June 30. Mrs. Mary Huhn will be 83 on July 7. Mrs. Katherine Pantle, who makes her home with Ben Hess, is in Chiâ€" cago for a several weeks visit. Mrs. Pantle will be 75 years old next month. The Bannockburn Garden club will give a buffet supper and fashâ€" lon show in the beautiful formal Mrs. Clarence Roliman and Mrs. George Ward will attend a bridge rrtythhdummutflnimd rs. Richard Burmeister in Northâ€" Mrs. William Stupple of Highland Park is entertaining her contract bridge club at luncheon today at the Open House tearoom. Ksthryn Kerihard is leaving next Mrs, Oscar Schwab has returned home from a visit with her parents in Fredericksburg, lows. Ne Mrs. H. 8. Fritsch and deughter Helenmary are coming from Jackâ€" sonville, Fla., next Wednesday to visit Mrs. Fritsch‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Muhike. Mr. and Mrs, Carl E. Olson had as their guests on Saturday, Dr. Miss Shirley Mills of Libertyville, a great granddaughter of the late George Rockenbach of Deerfleld, who won the state prize for the Mdrgl.hpkmrodhm Miss Clara Ender left on Monday b-'.l.'d'nlhct and niece, Dr. and Mrs. L. A. danville and children in Moline, HL Sunday they entertained Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jayne and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Peterson of Wilmette. Mrs. Friedel 8. Fuller and son, Paul Norman, are leaving on Thursâ€" day for a ten days stay in New York. They will meet Mrs. Fuller‘s mother, who is coming from Switsâ€" erland to visit here. Before returnâ€" on record as opposing â€"tlj;'vbhï¬ou' ation of the ordinance. and M:s. John H. Wyman, former Deerfleld residents. The three famâ€" ilies picnicked at Starvad Rock on Reeb and Mabel Selyards will spend tomorrow at Starved Rock. The Paul Seqtts of Gurnee visited at the Ralph Wickersham home on Mrs. Earl Hurt underwent a maâ€" jor operation at the Highland Park hospital on Saturday. _ _ lu.lhullnhd'sï¬r spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Vant. Mrs. Vant has been very ill with arthritis. = Sears Roebuck catalogue in the dress which she made, Miss Mills is a member of the 4H club. hibits the sale of fireworks. The American Legion Auxiliary will go There were 112 reservations for the Deerfleld Woman‘s club dinnerâ€" dance at Briergate Golf club last Saturday evening. ing to Deerficld they will view the New York World‘s Fair, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Scott of Anâ€" tioch spent Sunday at the Charles R. Murric home. tain her pinochle club on Tuesday at her home on Chestnut street. the German Evangelical hospital in Chicago. § The Eastern Star Guild will meet on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. James Wilson. George Harder is the delegate from St. Paul‘s church to the North Illinois Synod of the Evangelical and Reformed church convening in Chicago this week, Eric Mrs. Harriet Johnston and the William â€" Johnstons, visited Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Korenin will enterâ€" An ordinance in the village proâ€" The First National Bank TEE P BBA s hâ€"n“.“ï¬~ï¬h~ um&“ :’m-.h&-.n Friday afternoon, where they made -t_on-altb-.’nll.“_h.- ;oyl. Preceding the visit they were luncheon guests at Rogalski‘s Union hotel in Wheeling. An exhibit of pottery made by the children of the Deerficld Gramâ€" mar school has been on display this week in the windows of the Comâ€" munity Center. A wide range of Mission band on Saturday afterâ€" noon. y EVERY OFFICER AND EMPLOYEE OF THIS BANK ARE CONSTANTLY STRIYâ€" ING TO MAKE OUR SERVICE 80 EFFICâ€" IENT THAT THOSE WHO USE IT WILL ____ NEVER BE SATISFIED WITH ANY OTHER. WAUKEGAN COKE _ sz>z of Highland Park Paul Borchardt Highland Park Fuel Co. dealer to Frank Siljestrom Menoni & Mocogni . FRREE Mercer Lumber Companies â€" Deerfield Service Satisfied qd4cd ded and Sold by evening at the home of Mrs. Chesâ€" ter Wolf of West Deerfeld road. for club on Thursday evening. ‘The clinic in remedial reading will begin at the Deerflcld Grammar school on June 12 and continue to July 15. Mrs. Christine Knask is each school dayâ€"from nine to twelve, The Mutual club met on Thursday Mr See your dealer todayâ€" and place your order for next season‘s supply. 1sS NOW SELLING AT Largain Prices yom! and Mrs. Clarence Seott will of exercises will be emandenomon san Aud Auto Reconstruction Co. §22 N. First St. â€" Phone 77 Body and Fender Repairing THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1989