DENTAL CLINIC OPENS PAGE TEN Dr. Edward F. Munro began the work of examining the Deerfield Grammar school children last Friâ€" day, in the newly established dental clinic in the school. Eighth grade children were the first to appear at the clinic. Mrs. Judith Kerrihard, local school nurse, is assisting. As announced previously, a _ small charge is made when the teeth need filling or cleaning. SOCIAL SERVICE If you have any clothing which your children have outgrown, won‘t you pack it up and call Mrs. R. E. Pettis, or Mrs. Burton B. McRoy, and a member of the social service department of the Deerfleld Woman‘s club will call for it? All contributions are taken to the home of Mrs. Philip Scully where the American Legion Auxiliary mainâ€" tains a clothing depot, which is open each Wednesday. Mrs. Scully states that she has many calls each week 10, in addition to the constant needs of all kinds of winter apparel. Mary Eunice Gloden and Elvina Katherine Sticken were baptized on Sunday morning at St. Paul‘s church, with Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok officiating . Mary Eunice, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gloden of Osterman Ave., was born Nov. 12, 1937. Sponsors were Miss Eunice Zittergruen and Hiram Zitâ€" tergruen from lowa. Elvina Kathâ€" erine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Sticken Jr. of West Deerâ€" field road, arrived November 19, 1937. Her sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Car] Otto of Evanston. BAPTISMS DEERFIELD LOCALS PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN An all day meeting of the Deerâ€" field Presbyterian Women‘s associaâ€" tion will be held on Thursday, Janâ€" uary 20, at the church. The mornâ€" ing work session will begin at 10:30 c‘elock. The 1 o‘clock luncheon and the afternoon‘s program will be in charge of the newly organized Cirâ€" cle One. Mrs. Friedel Fuller attended an all day lecture in Chicago last Tuesâ€" day, where the latest styles and stitches inâ€"knitting were demonâ€" started. Mrs. Fuller, who is an authority on knitting in the village, states that the trend is toward emâ€" broidery and needle point. Fortyâ€" cight different stitches were demonâ€" strated in knitting. Mrs. Kenneth Weir and son, Keith, are spending a month in Florida. The snow which fell on Sunday gave the children their first opporâ€" tunity to try out new Christmas sleds and skiis. On Monday the old fashioned horseâ€"drawn sidewalk srow plough made the rounds of the village, a custom of many years. The rearranging of this C.C.C. area has meant a number of changes of residence in this locality. The Thomas Cosgroves moved last week from the Presbyterian parsonage to St. Louis, Mo. Winfield S. Nevins has been transferred to S. Saulte Marie, vut his family will remain at 1125 Hazel Ave. until June when their daughter Dorothy: Keefe, is graduated from high school. The Edgecombs, former Deerfield resiâ€" dents, also transferred from Highâ€" wood *c 8. Saulte Marie. > Captain Jchn 4. Wyman of Central Ave. wil} be leaving Fort Sheridan to go to Sparta â€" Wis. district, the latter part of February. During the past week the disâ€" carded Christmas trees were gathâ€" ered un and taken to the community skating pond where they have been "planted" around the edge of the s Photographers 7 8. St. Johns Avenue Phone Highland Park 435 t3 oorrrmnne m mer n nnrnsmnmscta ho. NB Hecketsweiler Studio CAMERA SPECIALS a Tess camid seiiern ons oc ... WOW IHAGEE CAMERAS CONTAX Model I Ziess Tessar F 2.8 Lens Compur, F 3.8 Tessar Lens Speed to 1â€"400 second (120 size) 1 ZEISS IKON F 3.5 Nettar Lens IHAGEE CAMERAS F 4.5 Lens (120 size) rink, forming an attractive border and windâ€"break. Work of the pickâ€" up and planting was done through the labor provided by the office of the township supervisor. Entire labor upâ€"keep of the skating pond is furnished by the supervisor, James O‘Connor. An ice carnival is planned by the Deerfield Woman‘s club for this weekâ€"end. « Frederick Piepenbrok has retuined to Elmhurst college to resume his studies. Mrs. Dan‘el Shea is recovering from a several month‘s illness at her home on Waukegan road. 7 " Mrs. Arthur P, Johnson was hosâ€" tess to the Evangelical Daughters of St. Paul‘s church yesterday aftâ€" ernoon at her home on Hazel Ave. Mrs. Archie Antes will entertain St. Paul‘s Sewing club on Thursday afterncon, Jan. 20, at her home on Central Ave. Mrs. A. R. Warner wi to members of the Ju: next Tuesday afternoon Mrs. C. W. Boyle was hostess to members of Presbyterian Circle One at Iuncheon yesterday at her homw« on Springfield Ave. . Mr. and Mrs, John Spencer of Chicago sper* Friday and Saturday at the Wiliam Johnston home. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joha Kress in Winnetka on Saturday eveâ€" ning. Mrs Walter Lange was hostess to the Epstern Star guild on Tuesâ€" ning at her home on Orchara The Monday Evening card club met this week at the Charles Johrâ€" ston home. Mr. and Mrs. William Stem and children returned Saturday from a three weeks visit with Mrs. Stem‘s parents in Albany, Georgia, Mrs. Clarence Roliman is enterâ€" taining her bridge club this afterâ€" noon at her home on Osterman Ave. Mrs. Elmer Anderson and son, Chadwick, have returned from Denâ€" ver, Colorado, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Davis, Jr. (Virginia Anderson.) Mrs. Davis accompanied her mother and brother to Deerfield, and they stopped off at Kearney, Nebraska, to visit Mrs. Anâ€" «erson‘s mother, Mrs. Jessie Davis. The literary group of the Deerâ€" field Woman‘s Club will meet at Mrs.. Lewis Ashman‘s home on Tuesday for a book review. ane. Rev. and Mrs. Earl J. Bruso atâ€" tended the annual retreat for the minister‘s and their wives of the Chicago district on Monday. The meeting was held at the Lockwood Ave. Evangelical church, Chicago, where Dr, Paul E. Eller of Naperâ€" ville, a recent speaker at the Bethleâ€" hem church of Deerfield, delivered the main address of the conclave. The Mother‘s Club met at the Wilmot school on Tuesday afterâ€" noon. Mrs. Leander Hvale and Mrs. Earle Harris were the hosâ€" tesses. The Jirah Coles of Central ave. opened their home Saturday to the dramatic club, The Stagers. Twenâ€" tyâ€"four were entertained at dinâ€" Mrs. Harry E. Wing and her guest, Claudia Roberson of Paris, France, attended a performance of Victoria Regina, in Chicago last Friday. Miss Bertha Freese is ing from a spinal injury in a fall last month. Mrs, Harry Muhlke is entertainâ€" ing her sewing club next Wednesâ€" day afternoon at her home on Cenâ€" tral ave. Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. ‘Warner will be hostes: of the Just Sew club $44.50 AND $20 recoverâ€" received Mrs. Ralph Peterson, Mrs. Rranâ€" ces Diebert and Mrs. Bruce Blaine attended their club last Wednesday at the home of Mrs, G. A. Klemp in Highland Park. A new store is opdning soomn, next to Dick. Easton‘s tavern on North Waukegan road. Mothâ€"preâ€" yentive devices will be sold. Rev. William Seath, superintendâ€" ent of the Industrial league in Chiâ€" cago, will deliver an address on Friday evening, January 21, at a Men‘s Fellowship dinner at the Deerfleld Presbyterian church, Dinâ€" ner will be served at 6:45 p.m. _ Slimm‘s restaurant in the Knaak building is undergoing extensive remodeling. The Holy Cross Young People‘s elub met Monday evening in the parish school. They were hosts that evening to the Lake County Cathâ€" olic Youth Federation. The young people of the Presbyâ€" terian church are meeting Sunday evening at 7 o‘clock at the home of Ralph Ritter of Osterman ave. The subject to be discussed is "Hinduâ€" ism." The,group is studying the important religions of the world. Last Sunday evening they met at Miss Agnes Derby‘s home where they learned of Buddhism.. Their first study was Confucianism. Mrs. George Engstrom was hosâ€" tess at a party last Thursdayâ€"aftâ€" ernoon at her home on Central ave. Mrs. Anthony Mercurio is enterâ€" taining this afternoon at her home on South Waukegan road. The Deerfield Volunteer Fire Deâ€" partment , answered a call. last Thursday noon when a grass fire got beyond control on the WHT radio station property north of the village. Mrs. Richard Kress of Springâ€" field ave. was hostess to twelve at luncheon last Wednesday. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Clarence Wilson left on Thursday for a three weeks‘ trip to Florida and Texas. They will stop at Harlingen, Texas, to visit the Glenn Bowmans. 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Mre, Clarence Anderson will be hostess to members of her contract bridge club at luncheon next Thursâ€" day at her home on Hazel ave. Tbyterianâ€"church â€"SCio®t 4ss Phuts day evening. ° i. © ‘ Mrs. Harry Olendorf will be hosâ€" tess to members of the American Legion Auxiliary on Monday eveâ€" ning at 8 o‘clock at her home on Hazel ave. ' Mr. and Mrs. Otto Knaak have returned from a brief trip to Esâ€" canaba, Mich. Ambrose Montavon is in the Hines Memorial hospital. Mrs. Mcntavon is remaining in Chicago, while her husband is in the Vetâ€" erans‘ hospital. 5 Dr. William F. Weir, minister of the Deerfield Presbyterian church, will conduct a coaching conference for the Rock River Presbytery in Milan, IIL, on Monday. ‘The conâ€" ference will be in "Church Adminâ€" istration." Mrs. William Neville and Mrs. Raymond Dobbins were hosts to Circle Four of the Presbyterian church on Friday afternoon at their home on Elm street. The following real estate transâ€" action was recorded in Waukegan on December 31, 1937: Brierhill Country Club to Brierâ€" gate Golf Club, QCD. A tract of land in Sec 33 Deerfleld. Also Pt of Lot 12 Owners First Add to Deerâ€" field. Lot 13 and Lot 18 and Lot 14 Owners First add to Deerfield. The annual meeting of the conâ€" gregation of the Bethichem church will be held on Friday evening. All members of the church and their families are invited to the Pot Luck fellowship dinner at 6:30 p.m. Deerfield Rotary club meets each Thursday at 12:15 p.m. for the weekly luncheon at Phil Johnson‘s Cafe. They wekome visitors at S THIS GREAT portunity n:nlfhdplndfldo,l::m hland Park, George Tappen of Glencoe and ‘Fred Rice of Wilâ€" mette. David Stryker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Stryker, 710 Orchard, Deerfield, _ edi{ of Tusiâ€" tala, campus 1i magazine at Lake Forest has just reâ€" leased this year‘s first edition of the publication.. 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In addiâ€" tion, he sings in the college mixed octette and chorus, and plays in the band and orchestra.