t DEERFIELD\% LOCALS â€" |® Edgeley Todd, senior at Lake Forâ€" est college, has been appointed a scholar in English at the University of Tilinois for next year. The award covers tuition and fees for one year of graduate work. â€" â€" _ Todd, son of Mr. and Mrs, Woodâ€" aman W.‘Todd, Deerfield, is majoring in English at Lake Forest, and will receive a bachelor of arts degree from the college in June. _ _ been very active in music citcles. He has been the college organist for four years, and is the founder of Pi Alpha Chi campus music fraternity. into Pi Gamma Mu, an honorary soâ€" clal science. mw, at North Central college sperville, on Saturday evening. Miss Frants, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Frants of Deerheld, was also clectâ€" d viceâ€"president of the chapter. She is also a member of W.A.A. (Womâ€" @n‘s Athletic mssociation) and the Commerce club. Her activities at the college are many and varied. During her earlier schooling at the Deerfleld Grammar school, the Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields high school and at Northwestern university, her scholâ€" astic rating was very high. Parentâ€"Teacher . association â€" will meet on Friday afternoon (tomorâ€" row) at 2:45 o‘clock in the gymnaâ€" sium. ‘Theâ€"children of Miss Jean Nygard‘s fourth grade 'fll’ï¬:um a Mother‘s. Day program. anâ€" nual election will be held. o Waukegan road, celebrated his fifth birthday anniversary at a party on Saturday afternoon. ‘The table was beautifully decorated in yellow and the big birthday cake was the cenâ€" ter of attraction. Guests were Winâ€" field Nevins, Paul and Juanita Robâ€" erts, Dewey Sherden, Melvin Kronn, Jackie Wilson, Bobby Wagner and Patsy Schmidt and their mothers. wor4 z> _.___ Legion Auxiliary _ Mrs. LeRoy Meyers, 944 Chestnut street, will be hostess at the regular monthly meeting of the Deerfield unit of the American Legion Auxâ€" iliary, on Monday evening, May 17. A number of the members of the Auxiliary are planning to attend the dinner given in honor of Mrs. Solliâ€" day in Antioch on Friday evening, May 14. Mrs..Solliday is to be the guest speaker at this Tenth Disâ€" trict meeting. The Deerfleld Presbyterian Womâ€" an‘s Association will hold an allâ€"day meeting on Thursday, May 20, at the church. There will be sewing in the morning, followedâ€" by the noon Juncheon and program. Miss Gerâ€" trude Bayliss of Shanghai, China, will tell of her activities as head of the music department of a Shangâ€" hai Girls‘ school." Miss Bayliss will also bring with her some of the beautiful embroidery work made in the school. % Rummage Sale The ‘Ladies‘ Aid society of St. Paul‘s church, Deerfield, will hold a rummage sale in the church recreaâ€" tion rooms on Friday, May 21. Doors will be open at 9 a.m. Holy Cross Party _ A luncheonâ€"card party will be held on Tuesday, May 18, at one o‘elock, in the Holy Cross parish hall, under the auspices of the Altar and Rosary society. ‘The public is invited. While at Lake Forest, Todd has Side Lights on the Bombing An: airplane passing over Deerâ€" field simultaneously with the exploâ€" sion of a bomb at the C. C. Kapâ€" schull house just after midâ€"night and early Saturday morning gave people an idea of war in Spain. Houses a mile from the Kapschull home on Spruce street were vioâ€" lently shaken. Four miles east, at the Carl Anderson Superâ€"Service station on North St. John‘s avenue in Highland Park, the door of the office opened from the blast. The Elmer Clavey house across from Kapschull‘s had six windows on the west side of the house shattered; basement windows blown in and gaâ€" The Deerfield Grammar School Five Years Old Thomas Cosgrove, son of Mr. and Antiâ€"Back Ache @ sELF SKIRT MARKER Woman‘s Makes mg-hh-e-ï¬.lbmr =¢|-m~dnï¬u« ..: mâ€"ï¬mmn W.O‘OJ- o TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 4056 Orders also taken for Pinking Shears, holders, Gauges and other sewing for rage windows broken. A chandelier hanging over the bed in which Mrs. Clavey was sleeping dropped prisms h';:lc. The home of Harty E. had plaster knoeked off, the living room curtains blown to the floor and garage and basement windows broken. Across the river on Division street the Harry Frost home had windows broken, too, Fifâ€" teen minutes after the blast the streets were swarming with cars and people in all descriptions of night clothes. State highway snow fences were used to. close off the Kapschull house and lawn from curiosity seekâ€" ers, and the window openings were hastily closed with building paper. ‘The account of the bombing appears elsewhere in the paper. ï¬I:hT-u is o is Park and sister, Mrs. Mlolhmof‘&hru;m, attended a bridge party on Thursâ€" day at the home of Mrs. E. E. Holâ€" ste in Northbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rockenbach had as their Sunday guests Mrs. Minnie Andres and daughter, Mrs. Leo Richter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Andres and Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Fred Trute of Chicago spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Albert Roggow, _ _ _ White, all of Chicago. Miss Elinor Fischer and Edwin Cowgill â€"of ~Highland â€" Park were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mildred Love Gunekel. Monday evening by the Deerfield Volunteer Fire Department. Chief Jack Johnston asks all fire laddies to turn out to the weekly hour of mfli« at which time a special Iding will be selected for the imaginary fire and all the maneuâ€" vers of a real fire will be pracâ€" ticed. ©Friday mo at the Conrad Uchtman were Mrs. Dora Heese and son, Elmer, of Chicago, William Uchtman and Miss Charâ€" lotte Oulen of Cincinnati, O. Mr. and Mrs. Merwin 0. Hopkins have moved from Woodland Park to Ravinia. Miss Eleanor McDermott of Banâ€" nockburn .was hostess to ni:rn- ples at the home of her par on Saturday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of Duncan Reeds of Chicago, formerly of Deerâ€" field. Carl Fisher‘s orchestra of Highland Park furnished the muâ€" hic. Duncan was 21 on May 5. _ Mrs. Mary Beardsley of Northâ€" brook was a Sunday guest at the Eugene Cooksy home. The Edward Clapper family of Northbrook were Saturday dinner guests at the ‘Conrad Uchtman home. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Olson of Greenwood ave. were Sunday dinâ€" ner guests of Alien Johnson at the Viking elub house in ‘Gurnee. / Mrs. John Welch, Mrs. Ralph Dunham and Mrs. LeRoy Meyers were among those who served Aht’the North Chicago hospital, U.S.V.B., for National Hospital Weéek, on Wednesday (yesterday). _ & Miss Dorothy Wessling will spend the weekâ€"end. with Miss Olive Frantz at North Central college in Naperville. _ Friday is â€" "College Day." *Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller and two daughters, Clara Marie and Constance, of Chicago, spent last Sunday at the Roscoe Wessling home. Junior Department of the Presbyâ€" terian church school. The sale will begin at 10 mmw . 0/ sc 0c _ A bake sale is being planned for Saturday, June 6, at the Deerfield A. & P. Tea Co., sponsoréd by the Gordon Clavey, who attends the University of Illinois, spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clavey. Gordon took his first semester at Notre Dame and transferred to the U. of IIl. for the last semester of this year. . Dr. W. F. Weir will conduct a coaching conference on Church Adâ€" ministration, on Tuesday, at the Alâ€" ton Presbytery, in Greenville, TII. Captain and Mrs. J. H. Wyman spent the weekâ€"end in Wheonlln; Mrs. Irene Shrader has returned from an extended visit in , New York and New Jersey with her sisâ€" ter and parents. _ _ __ _ y Mr. and Mrs. Gus Erickson and their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter of Chicago were Sunday guests at the Carter M. Christensen home on Sunâ€" set Court. Fire drills are being held each Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Edwin H. Johnson returned home on Wednesday from the Augustana hospital in Chicago. _: _ and two children were Sunday dinâ€" ner guests at the Ernest Schrooder home in Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Schlicker of Chestnut St. spent Sunday with Mr. &:Hkhf'l-mhnhm. Mr. and Mrs. Deane ins had as their weekâ€"end guests Mr. Mrs. Storey and Bs o fu" lr Johnson of Beâ€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Merner spent the weekâ€"end with their Richâ€" aot us the University of Hifnale _ Mr. and Mrs. William Niemeyer of uum Heights were guests at the Fredricks home on Tuesâ€" day. Relatives and friends of Mr, and Mrs. Guhn“m gave a surâ€" prise party for them on Saturday evening in honor of: the Pcï¬'n?-'u 80th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. William Niemeyer of Arlington Heights were guests at the Emil Fredricks home on Relatives and friends of Mr, and Mrs. Gustave Peterson gave a surâ€" prise party for them on Saturday evening in honor of the Peterson‘s 80th wedding anniversary. 4 Lincoln Ward of Chicago was the weekâ€"end guest of Orval Fredricks. Circle Three of St. Paul‘s church met last londni':!tcrnooiâ€'d"flu home of Mrs. Edwin Zander, Mrs. George Antes will entertain the June meeting of the group, Kurt von Mueller of the Indiana Triâ€"State College visited his cousin, Miss Charlotte Fredricks, on Friâ€" day. â€"‘Mrs. Robert E. Payne entertained guests from Michigan over the weekâ€"end at her home on Osterman ave. % Circle Two of St. Paul‘s church will meet on Wednesday afterncoon at the home of Mrs. Louis Soefker on County Line Road.. ... _ Mr. and Mrs. F. J. LaBahn were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Minnie Doherty in Chicago. _ â€" St. Paul‘s Sewing Society will meet next Thursday afternoon at the church with Mrs. Fred LaBahn and Mrs. Frank Jacobs as hostessâ€" Yesterday afternoon the Evangeâ€" lical Daughters entertained the Guild and the Ladies‘ Aid society at the recreation rooms of St. Paul‘s church. & A marriage license was issued last week in Waukegan to Herman F. Tickler and Marion L. Zimmer of Deerfield. Another was issued to Antone E. Johnson of Chicago and Myrtle Cottrell of Highland Park, formerly of Deerfield. Mrs. John Wick (Lydia Horenâ€" berger) passed away on Sunday at the Lutheran Memorial hospital in Chicago, where her daughter is a nurse. Funeral services were held yesterday in Wheeling and burial was in the The Just Sew club will meet on Tuesday afternoon. at the h1a of Mrs. Malcolm Charleston in Evanâ€" ston. Mrs. Charleston is a sister of Dr. Dorothy Sugden Davis. Mr. Subscribe for THE PRESS Hicauanp Parx Stats Bank Deerfield cemetery. _ | 101 N. St. Johns Ave. THE PRE Member of the Pederal Deposit Insurance Corporation Pay Your Taxes Here TAXES FOR 1936 ARE NOW DUE, AND WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT FOR YOUR CONâ€" VENIENCE, ° ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE SO THAT YOU CAN MAKE PAYMENT AT ONE OF OUR TELLER‘S WINDOWS. . . What is the "Lowâ€"price Field"? 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