you g. An Study OP rt: up. _...‘.z...’ a 'TAI', “mg --------1rmrxi"GiiiririG" will meet Thaw day evening (tonight) at the homo of My: _17u,renesr 15uhw-of--fhtrirttra- - mud qvenue. Mt. and Mrs. “(WWW - - "is their guests on Sunday, My. and The two little plays to be given by the chi m of Mrs. Carl Scheer’s eh _ hool class will be presented on TIs rdey 'dternoon, April. 23, instead of Sundny, April! 17, as had been previously en- poueseed. The plays ere ta he given at the Presbyterian church and I very smell churn torodmiaaion is being made. The momtayil1 heated 'for' the"purehue of within: for their Sunday school room. _ Mrs. G. K. Scott, who not been visiting with. daughters in Green Bay, Witc-ttnd is on route to her home in Sedilio, Mo., stopped " at Deerfield on Wednesday (yesterday) for 3 several days visit at the Fred‘ Meyer and In Gordan homes. - 1 L.auaamaab'oramerrrTer, of the Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon, April 21; at the home of Mrs. R. D. Reeds of Orehardhne. . . Mrs. Raymond Meyer and In. Raymond Dobbins Intended a an: tines and luncheon in Chim'on Thursday. It want the annual event of the Thursday afternoon luncheon club sompored 011mbâ€: of the nearby towns. Following the lunch- eon it the Terrace Gardens, they saw "Everybody Welcome†at tine with. and Mm. Fred Meyer the Sunday guests‘ id Mrs. l WilntoLttaurtkr-ne=-a-'-' weie. given a house warming Wed- nesday evening at their' new home in Waukegan. Deerfield guests were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond p?trlrf11!rtr..tt1 Mrs 1urLpotgrinss, and tiro dsusgh- A benefit huge, ovilrhe given at the Deerfield Grammar school by nine, April 16. Proceeds will be used for expenses for two boys tht- Jared tn an automobile accident, re- cently. Lélta' and Personal School Election Is Deerfield Village of Deerfield Most Exciting Held Election 1 "ss, in Several Years ..p.___, “A Crrr"'."" Hon. Carl R. Chindblom visited in Deerfield last Wednesday. It was through his efforts that Deerbrld was allowed to get rid of the dingy little shed which served as I post o6xt before moviptcty.tdhtsutrs-t o'eliiei, W}: the mail thne at 10:30. The subject it to be "Ent mien of Ymith." . _ _ a f; The visual education motion pie- ture to he presented Friday morn- ins. April 16, ,ttltpe.rAekt9Iye mar 61 iriuiisi1' Edge-non, on Baud nu- Sum mm Satan-tidy. held in-Libertyvme, it m" _ --- T decided that they would hold their The choir ofthe Mold Pu annual convention in DerfiAt 'tteg .um church ,rttruqttmor? In Thursday. Sept. 29. um Iron. ham an»: on My ". Itoeutttmeh of MEL)!“ one}?! Might). y the chm-ch. ’9. S Ata Convention Sept. 29 Mandi“. at the of tht . F.ueuattita-q "sis' TCL" In". -re"""'" -- v. v’-""" --ee ' “I which Deerfield is a part. It was an Two hundred fifty bellots were out at the Deerfield Grammar school election, last Saturdoy afternoon. for the three candidates, William J. Gnllowny. Daniel Hunt, end Alex- ander Taylor, in one of the most exciting and closest elections held in the gnmmu school in tt greet gnaw years. “than Galloway. who has served on the board for a num- ber of years we: reelected by I small margin. Had the cendidates declared themistlirea sooner, even I lager vote would have been polled. Evidence of dissatisfaction with the! present school regime is shove.“ 'iili fact tint the (winning candidate received " voua,_e.Lihctthuattt1ge. was thrown out marked incorrectly. Following is the vote: Willinm Galloway, MV, Daniel Hunt, 80; Alex-. ander Taylor, 76. _ On the some day, the town hair was open for the election of one member of the, DeerfteW9tfelds high school board of education and for o township school trustee. George T. Rttiers, eandidnte for re. election for the high school board, and Peter J. Dotty, also trundle l':. ‘w- ,__,.. u‘n none school trustee, were both unopposed, although seven names were written in, tte1rfgt,lultis ig z-» -8GrTFmi., rw.+i , ifikarir-iaiFFirtrit SM. " votes w'ere east in the high school bullet box and M in the township box, with a number of scratched bullets in both tsections-----------------------:--- Geoike Rarer,, 4tr,' William Seiler. 1; Daniel le, Hunt, 1; Harry Paul, 1; Taylor,- ~1; Daniel. Hunt, 1 lake Forest, 68; Highwooé, 66r --' may“ Park, " DSrrfleid, 41h-- _fgho Tour 265 votes for George Rogers. pour follows: c. Edward Thomer, â€shunt to the vice president of the China; Rapid Transit Cd, was introdueed by gtstLcinarar,--ow--Mrerrhrri-arOttr weekly luncheon of the Mold Rotary club, at the Deerfield Ave. Tea room. Mr. Thomey,.whoae topic m 'acttroe1iteh.daitggsg.:'.-ara. exceptiondly‘ In. talk. _ - l Visiting Rom "re" Sol St. Peter of Highland Park and Williâ€: Levitt of Winneeh; T te .__ tht Thruway ,olm, NMI "sito- Ull TRUTH-y m, Apr“ 1v, \w- any), the anus! election '0! oneâ€: is being held. Andy Doctor is RD- tarhn of the dar. . nylor,-~1; Danieiuunt, 1. ,_ - H __ st" 7 7 ICI If, L',, -"' H ,7 T Thoresalts- ortuhighaushoirrd1eeu rrrlli'reith Meaty fbatietthg on for the entire district were as 'toe-----:--------,-::-:--";-----:- The thwnship: Peter J. Duttr,WF, imam}; GaNhear, 1; Alexander . E. Thorney Speaker . l Beet Native Round Steak (iuic $01 ".t_n_M" it tSt' Small Lean Pork Loin Roast 1'i'rt",',2e'iltt'fjrou, hall. Deerfield P.T.A. yo, . 'Brest proeintt--Wmes Pritieh 113- Hold Meeting Friday idence, 865 Dial-Male! avenue., - , -_- __ - -_._...__-_ ,. . . The three trustees on the People's The Deerfield Grammar School ticket Ate unopposed. The only con- Parent-Teacher association will meet test at this election is for villege Friday ottemoon " 2:30 (tomor- clerk. Clarence Hahn. the present row) in the school gymmium. Mr. incumbent, is running on the?» R. G. Riehardaon, who is the Trt" ticket and Mm. Louis L. An. psychologist at the Deerfield-Shields derson is on the Independent ticket. high school will oped: on "Mental "pic's ticket and Mrs. Louis L. An- demon is on the Independent ticket. The tickets ere: People’s tieket--Por trustees: C. M.Nrimnan, In M. Hole, John R. New. For clerk: Clarence Hahn. A gold medal omtorieal contest will be held Sundny evening, April 17, It the Bethlehem Evangelical church. Deer6sid. Readers from Barrington, Prairie View and High- j land Park will participate. The con- lusts are sponsored by the Woman's Missiomry societies of the various churchâ€; Mrs. Chester Wading is Independent tieut---Por clerk: Mrs. Louis L. Andenou. , Lincoln Market L BiFift's Premium Sliced Baton , CtiokdNative Pot Roast . short Leg of Milk Fed Veal omrmyer's German Wieners Finest Loin Veal Chops, -. " _-----"-' cr."--' ,, Lean Native Boiling Beef at Bethlehém Church â€Specials For (htrttT:=i,tr,aru' Elect-ion Tuesday Lug-bonwnm-va . can. u...m~mnnmu-usuuuu n. --.-. “can“ ,. , L------------ 519 Central Avenue ontorical actuary of the local church. The public is invited to at- tend the contest. ' -- Tests and the New Grading of Freshmen." A sock] hour will fol- low and parents and friends are urged to attend. A bakery sale will be held st the close of the meeting. “any will to cut down the 'cotton crop next few why don't they en- courage the boll weevil indqatry? RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND . _ DRY CLEANING co. mfa 333*“ 'i'ii'1JTt ' Photo a. P. 173 ovum 1411;1an at _.........'..... 25c ‘12c 20c 25c