THE STAGERS The loca!l dramatic club, met n"m; evening at the Presbyterian church for the regular monthly business meeting. Mrs. Frederick C, Ritter and Miss Shirâ€" ley Clark did some clever character sketches. The next production by the Stagers will be "Crab Apple" on February 25 ,at the Deerfield Gramâ€" mar school. BAKE SALE A bake sale is planned for Satâ€" urday at the Deerfleld A. & P. Tea Co. by the women of the Holy Cross parish, Mrs. John J. Fink of Highâ€" land Park and Mrs. Ralph Dunham will have charge of the sale. DEERFIELD LOCALS CARD PARTY The Young People‘s club of the Holy Cross church will sponsor a eard and bunco party on ‘Friday evening, January 28, in the parish school. Refreshments and dancing will follow the cards. The party is given for the benefit of the fuel Ammnomecnntiacoren ce â€" ENGAGEMENT ENGAGEMENE POLL _ Announcement has been made of the engagement of ~Miss Eleanor Gerken, daughter of Louis Gerken of Glenview to Eldon Frost, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frost of Walâ€" nut street, Deerfleld. No date has been set for the wedding. ATTENDANCE GRAPH St. Paul‘s has placed a graph in the church vestibule which records weekly attendance at church and Sunday school. Emphasis for 1938 is, "Deepening the Spiritual Life of Its Members." More consistant and regular attendance at church and Sunday school is urged. It will be interesting to note which way the graph will move from Sunday to Sunday. The average for the first three Sundays is well above the hundred figure. An appeal is made to all the members and friends of St. Paul‘s church to ‘keep it up and help move it higher. DINNER Administration in the Presbyterian field Présbyterian church will hold m dinner meeting on Friday, Januâ€" ary 21, at 6:45 p.m. in the church. William Seath, superintendent of the Industrial Leagne of Chicago, will be the speaker, The team in charge of the dinner is composed of Messrs. George T. Scott, E. B. Jordan, Arthur Wolter, and Carter M. Christensen. Resâ€" ervations may be made with a memâ€" ber of the team or with the presiâ€" dent, Earle W. Harris. Dr. William F. Weir will conduct a conference on Church Adminiâ€" stration for the St. Clairsville, Ohio, Presbytery on January 25, and for the Blaisville, Pennsylvania Presbytery on January 27. Dr. Weir will make an address at the fiftieth (50th) anniversary of the Presbyterian church at Brilliant, Ohio, on January 26. This was the church in which he preached durâ€" ing his senior year at Western Semâ€" inary in Pittsburgh, Pa., and for a _ short period afterward. _ Dr. Weir, who is minister of the Deerâ€" field Presbyterian church, is , also head of the Department of Church Administration in th ePresbyterian college of Christian Education in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer had as their guests on Thursday, Mr. and Mrs.. William Mullee and daughter, Lorraine, of Arlington Heights, and their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Erb of Las Vegas, New Mexâ€" jco. Hecketsweiler Studio Photographers 4 8. SL. Johns Avenue Phone Highland Park 435 CAMERA SPECIALS e en ie mm @09 IHAGEE CAMERAS Compur, F 3.8 Tessar Lens Speed to 1â€"400 second (120 size).... at IHAGEE CAMERAS F 4.5 Lens (120 size) ZEISS IKON F 3.5 Nettar Lens CONTAX Model I Miss Louise Huhn will be hostess at the next meeting of the Mutual club. The Wilmot Mother‘s club will meet the first Tuesday afternoon in February,. A card party is to be planned for the following month. . Of interest to many Deerfield people is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Mary Hood to David Straub in Chicago on Christâ€" mas Eve. The bride is the daughâ€" ter of James J. Hood, a former Deerfield mayor. The Hood home on West Deerfleld road was purâ€" chased last year by the Milton O. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Scully and family of Osterman Ave. visited Mr. Scullys parents, the Senior Scullys, in Chicago on Saturday. . Owen McHugh, the three year old son of the Paul McHughs (Clarice Juhrend) has been released from quarantine for scarlet fever. _ Mr. and Mrs. John T. Beckman Jr. spent Sunday at the Strickland home in North Chicago. _ Roy Thompson, who has been in the Lake County General hospital in Waukegan since September 26, is to be taken out of the cast this week, and is expected to be released from the hospital about the first of February. Mr. Thompson who was in an auto accident with Paul Kress last fall near Gastfeld‘s Seactursdâ€"htps, in addition to seriâ€" ous cuts and bruises. â€" | The Victor Siensa family is movâ€" ing from Mrs. John Hagie‘s house on West Deerfleld road. They came here last October from Northbrook. They had only lived in Deerfleld about ten days when Mr. Siensa acâ€" cidentally shot himself while huntâ€" ing. Last week his wife passed away. John Evers is confined to his home on West Deerfield road with an attack of pleurisy. ’ Rev. F, G. Piepenbrok officiated at the funeral services of Mrs. Bertha Milbratz in Glenview on Tuesday afternoon, at the home of their daughter, Mrs. George Hutchâ€" ings, and at St. Peter‘s church, Inâ€" terment was made in Ridgewood cemetery. . Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Willman were hosts to members of the Monday Evening card club this week at their home on Greenwood avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wessling of Chicago were Sunday dinner guests at the Chester Wessling home on Rosemary terrace. Freddy Meyer, who fell on the ice and injured his knee, has been confined to his home for the past two weeks. He is the eldest son of of the Raymond Meyers. Little Paul Daniel McDermott has been welcomed home by his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McDermott of 1104 Osterman Ave., after m month‘s stay in an incubator at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. McDermett‘s sister, Miss Wake of Abbottsford, Wis., who is a nurse, has come down to assist in the care of the new baby and his mother. The ice carnival will take place on Sunday afternoon at the skating pond. Mrs. Fred Trute spent several days of this week with relatives in Chicago. St. Paul‘s guild will meet the first Friday in February at the home of Mrs. George Harder of Chestnut street. At the January meeting the following officers were elected: president, Mrs. Richard Antes; secretaryâ€"treasurer, â€" Mrs. Leonard North. Mrs. Henry C. Breidert of Pittsâ€" burgh, Pa., was the guest of Mrs. G. L. Brand of Deerfield road on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wortham spent the weekâ€"end in Detroit, Mich., where they attended the wedding of their niece, Miss Helen Holzman and Leoe Lufken, of Lake Worth, Fla., at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" win Holzman, on Saturday, Janâ€" uary 15. _$44.50 daughter, Roberta, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Oellig in Wilmette. Their daughter, Miss Shirley, with m group of Northbrook friends attended the skiâ€"jump at Cary, HIL, on Sunday. Mrs. Clarence Anderson is enterâ€" taining her contract bridge club at luncheon tdoay at her home on Haâ€" zel avenue. An all day meeting of the Deerâ€" field Woman‘s Association is being held today at the church. Mrs. Raymond Dobbins will atâ€" tend the Albany Park chapter of the Enstern Star this evening as the guest of Mrs. Martha Keel of Highland Park. Miss Essie McGuire and Vernon Meintzer have appointed delegates from the Holy Cross Young Pew ple‘s Club to attend all M?U of the Lake County Catholie Young Federation. The Independent Social club will meet on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Edward Horenberger. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson of Central avenue will be hosts to the Bethichem Fireside club this evening at their home, Surplus foods were distributed to the West Deerfield re ief clients and Old Ageâ€" mosabonsucbled n â€"qritkert:a nnosâ€" Wietrmmeneâ€" modities _ were â€" polaloes, â€" prunes; peas, rice and oranges. Mrs. Anthony Mercurio was hosâ€" tess to eight at bridge on‘ Thursâ€" day at her home on South Waukeâ€" gan road. Mrs. Fred Glover will be hostess to members of her bridge club toâ€" night at her home on Oakley ave. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott and family are expected home this week from a month‘s stay in Florida. Mrs. George Harder was hostess to members of her bridge club yesâ€" terday afternoon at her home on Chestunt street. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hole Jr. of Winnipeg visited last week at the Fred Meyer home. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine and Small Down Payment â€"Low, Easy Terms @ It‘s hereâ€"the opportunity you‘ve been waiting for! Now you can get those new lamps you‘ve wanted at moneyâ€"saving prices such as only a JANUARY LAMP CLEARANCE can bring. Floor lamps, bridge lampsâ€"study, table and boudoir lampsâ€"lamps for every purpose and every room â€"all parade before you in this brilliant MARCH OF VALUES. But hurry, hurry â€"come in #ow, while stocks are most complete. s To cover interest and other costs, a somewhat higher price is charged for Lamps purchased on deferred payments. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY 20% REDUCTION for January Clearance Neighborhood dealers also are offering OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS T T of (8t. :-‘Wm hflw“ the !‘d': wing officers; president, Mrs. thur Johnson; vice president, Mrs. John Coleman; secretary, Mrs. Alâ€" vin Juhrend; treasurer, Mrs. Arâ€" ebie Antes. Mr. and. Mrs. Lon Lattas have a son, Robert James, born on January 6 at the Hinsdale Sanitarium. The Lattas recently built a new home in the subdivision across from the Deerfield Grammar school. Miss Ruth Soefker left on Sunâ€" day for a two week‘s visit in Tueâ€" â€" s is 7 £Wing at tended a dinner party on Sunday at the Harry M. Hart home in Chiâ€" cago. k Mr. and Mrs. Albert Korenin and daughter, Joann, of Waukegan, Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas and son, Lioyd, and Mr. and Mrs. Josâ€" eph Sawicka of Kenosha were Sunâ€" day guests at the Joseph Korenin home on Chestnut street. Mrs. Clyde Schoonover, Mrs. Alâ€" bert Mitchell and Mrs. Solomon Shspiro will act as hostesses toâ€" night (Thursday) at a card party for members of the Deerfield chapâ€" ter of the Eastern Star at the Maâ€" sonic Temple following the regular meeting. Mrs. Philip Scully has arâ€" ranged the party. The choir of the Bethichem Evâ€" angelical church of Deerfleld will present aâ€" musical program in a vesper service on Sunday, Januâ€" ary 30, at the Bethany church in Highland Park. _Joseph Dawson of Half Day has been in the Highland Park hospital for the past three weeks. Mrs. Hans Bahr was hostess to the members of her bridge club on Tuesday evening at her home on Ridge road. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Desâ€" mond and three children, Carol, Darlene, and Billy, of Chicago, spent Sunday with Mr. Desmond‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Desâ€" mond, of West Deerfield road. 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