ORSBORN HONORED Charles Orsborn, a member of Bradley Tech‘s "Sensational Five," together with the other members of Neighbors will sponsorâ€"a Home Makâ€" ers party on Friday afternoon at 1:30 at the Deerfield Masonic temâ€" ple. Martha Crane and Helen Joyce of radio fame will present an interâ€" esting program. Their broadcast is heard daily at 9 a.m. over WGN. the basketball team, left Satutrday morning for New York City where they will play in the National Inâ€" tercollegiate ‘ Invitational ‘Tournaâ€" ment. ‘The other three teams inâ€" vited to participate are Temple of Philadelphia, New York university, and Long Island City university. The tournament will be played in Madison Square Gardens. This is mn honor which comes to but few teams and is a recognition of the outstanding ability of those invited to participate. HOME MAKERS PARTY _ ‘The Deerfield Camp of the Royal Charles is the son of Mrs. Edna Stanger Orsborn of Forest avenue. Their talk will be "Behind the Scenes in Radio" and they will demâ€" onstrate the products which they advertise over the radio. Refreshâ€" ments will be served and there will be numerous door prizes. DRAINAGE ELECTION DEERFIELD LOCALS Mrs. William Johnston is chair man and would like to have as many reservations as possible in adâ€" vance. uj Harold Ott Plagge was unanimâ€" ously elected a commissioner of Union Drainage District One on Saturday afterncon for a 3 year term, at the annual election at the Wilmot school. Twentyâ€"five votes were cast for Mr. Plagge, who sucâ€" ceeds Cassius Easton, who was not a candidate for reelection. Other commissioners are Roy Clavey and Milton Frantz. Fred Selig is treasâ€" urer.. THURSDAY, MARCH 17,. 19838 P.â€"T.A. OPEN HOUSE The Deerfield Grammar school open house program sponsored by the faculty for the P.â€"T.A. was an exceptionally fine exhibit of class room work accomplished during the past year. Over 100 parents visited the various class rooms, met the teachers and viewed the exhibits. At the conclusion of the visiting period, all assembled in the gymâ€" nasium where Dr. E. F. Munro gave an instructive talk on the accomâ€" plishments of .the local dental clinic and showed pictures of teeth to illâ€" ustrate his lecture. Kinidergarten mothers served as hostesses at the social hour with Mrs. M. L. Casad and Mrs. Frederick Ritter pouring. SURPLUS FOODS Through the Federal government, the‘ following surplus foods were distributed by Supervisor James O‘â€" Connor on Saturday to those receivâ€" ing direct relief and old age assisâ€" tance: butter, dried peaches, dried apples, fresh apples, rice and red potatoes. West Deerfield Township will receive another surplus order oPoungu, potatoes and celery at the end of this week. Those receivâ€" ing these commodities are asked to bring their own bags and baskets. David Stryker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Stryker, 710 Orchard, Deerfield, is one of the «campus leaders at Lake Forest college who was a guest at the annual Midwinâ€" ter dinner of the college held at the Edgewater Beach hotel in Chicago, March 9. Each year, students, faculty memâ€" bers, alumni, and friends of Lake Forest college meet at the Midwinâ€" ter dinner. On these occasions, stuâ€" dents who have distinguished themâ€" selves by high scholarship or leadâ€" ership in student activities receive the honor of being guests of the college. Stryker is a senior at Lake Forâ€" est, and is editor of Tusitala, camâ€" pus literary magazine. He was listed on the upper honor roll of the college for scholarship, for the first semester of the current school year. > Mrs. W. K. Hout was hostess to members of ‘her sewing club yesterâ€" day afternoon at her home on Warâ€" rington road. = Miss Jane Todd entertained her potâ€"luck dinner club at her home on Friday evening. Roy Thompson, who was injured in an automobile accident last Sepâ€" Antiâ€"Back Ache @ sELF SKIRT MARKER Makes an accurate Hom in 30 seconds. No more aprawiâ€" ing on the floor. &-._hdl,;‘unuz. Ne more tired customers waiting while = been. You need not depend friends cam TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 406 â€" _ * _ qroval when delivered. Orders also taken for Pinking S holders, Gauges and other sewing for further information. Miss Jane Todd will be hostess to members of the Presbyterian Young. People‘s . group tomorrow evening at the home of her parâ€" ents, the Woodman Todds. Ralph and ‘John Willen were to have been hosts, but their youngest brother, Paul, came down with the measles on Friday. Members of d‘:l Bird club went to McHenry on Monday. Miss Jane Warner, who is comâ€" pleting her course at the Presbyterâ€" ian hospital, Chicago, spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. A. R. Warâ€" ner. "Every Member Sunday" will be observed at the Presbyterian church on Sunday morning. Members will publicly make their annual pledges for service activities, each one checking on a card; also the pledges for current and benevolent budgets will be received. A special meeting of the session was held Tuesday evening at the home of Dr. W. F. Weir. â€" Dr. andâ€"Mrs. C. Johnston Davis drove up to Neenah, Wis., on Saturâ€" day to visit Dr. Davis‘ father. Mr. and Mrs. Burr Hindahl of Woodland drive had as their Sunâ€" day guests, Mr. and Mrs. William Gibbons and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kriegsman of Chicago. Mrs, Burr Hindah] spent Wednesâ€" day with her sister, Mrs. Robert Stoebig, in Kenosha. On Saturday, the Hindahls were guests of Mr. an_d_ Mrs. E. J. Conard in Chicago. Mrs. Irving Brand is spending the day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. English in Eyanston. Toâ€" day is her mother"s birthday anâ€" niversary. Miss Olive Frantz, who attends North Central college, spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Frantz. __Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wortham of the Seneca hotel, Chicago, have leased the Leslie Brand house and will move back to Deerfield on May 1. The Brands will take an apartâ€" ment in the Brand building in Highâ€" land Park until the close of school when they will go to their summer home at White Lake in Michigan. The Deerfield Dramatic club met Tuesday evening at the Presbyterâ€" ian church for a dinner meeting, and annual election of officers. Mrs. Mrs, Jirah Cole Jr. and Mrs. C. W. Boyle were in charge of the dinner. "Men Must Fight ‘is the name of the next play which the Stagers will present. It is a war play, from the diplomatic angle, set in the home of the Secretary of State. tÂ¥ ~ Mr. and Mrs. Milton Frantz, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stanger and son, Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. George Stanâ€" ger, Mrs. Edna Stanger Orsborn, all of Deerfield, and Miss Bonita Stanger of Highland Park, attended the Mid â€" West Intercollegiate track field meet at North Cenâ€" tral college at Merner Gym in Naâ€" perville on Saturday. North Cenâ€" tral college stood third in the enâ€" tire group. George ,a son of the Floyd Stangers, was a member of the winning relay team of North Central college. Colleges of twelve midâ€"west states participated in the meet. Miss June Nelson, who attends the Northern Illinois State Normal college at DeKalb came home Thursâ€" day to spend the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A., Nelâ€" son of Sunset court. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Meyér of New Florence, Mo., have named their third little son, Philig Richâ€" ard. He arrived on February 25, just one day late for his father‘s birthday anniversary present. 3 Mr.â€" and Mrs. Joseph Korenin have purchased the R. R. Knaak bungalow on North Chestnut street and will move from the George Harâ€" der apartment to their new home about the first of May. The Robâ€" ert Pattons moved from the Knaak house to Highland Park on Tuesâ€" day. Mrs. H. F. McCusker and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson of Hazel avenue spent the . weekâ€"end at the Joseph Mele home in Milwauâ€" kee. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott are entertaining the Bethichem Fireside club tonight at their home on Todd court. A Mexican travel talk will be given by Mr. Carl Jendersen of Chicago, f Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. s now sble to be about on after a long period of conâ€" Glenn . Kapschull, who attends Onarga Military academy at Onâ€" arga, I!L., spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kapschull. Mr. and Mrs. William Carman of Rosemary terrace are vacationing in Florida. Mrs. David Derby is entertaining her club tomorrow afternoon at her home on Journal place. e The Sewing society of St. Paul‘s church will meet on Friday afterâ€" :::natthehmo!lu.!‘ndlb n. > Cirelqw'l‘vo of St. Paul‘s church met on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Jacobs. The Misses Luella and Juliana Willman visited Miss Jean Scully in Chicago on . Tuesday evening. Mrs. Philip Scully Sr. and her daughter, Miss Jean, were the vicâ€" tims of a speeding motorist, while they were crossing & street on foot in Excelsior Springs, Mo., two weeks ago. Mrs. Scully was badly bruised and Miss Jean received a cracked pelvis bone and was reâ€" turned home in a cast. Mr, and Mrs. Lioyd Mann enterâ€" tained on Saturday evening at their home on Central avenue in honor of their eleventh wedding anniversâ€" ary. Mrs. Henry Siljestrom will be hostess to member sif her bridge club on Wednesday at her home in Highland Park. Mrs. Johanna Grenning, the Misses Julia and Patricia Grenning, of Glenview are guests today at the C. M. Willman home on Greenwood avenue, in celebration of Mrs. Willâ€" man‘s birthday anniversary. ~Mrs. A. R. Hedges will entertain the Tuesdayâ€" Evening Bridge club next week at her home in Chicago. â€" Sunday dinner guests at the Ralph Dunham home were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Larson Sr. and Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Larson Jr. of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dunham atâ€" tended the funeral of a nephew, ghe infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hendrickson in Racine on Monday. Mrs. Eugene Zahnle will enterâ€" tain her 500 luncheon club on Wedâ€" nesday, April 6 at her home on Ridge road. Mrs. Edward Trier of Chicago entertained the ~March meeting of the club at the home of Mrs. Earl Frost. Mrs. Walter Hoffman was hostess to her Friday Bridge club last Friâ€" day afternoon. Mrs. Charles Steiner will entertain the group next Friâ€" day afternoon. Mrs. J. C. Nolan of Lake Forest spent Sunday at the Earl Frost home. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Scully were hosts at cards on Saturday evening at their home on Osterman avenue. About twelve members of the Deerfield Chapter, O.E.S., attended the. Lake Forest Eastern Star meetâ€" ing on Monday evening at an official visit of the Worthy Grand Matron. Mrs. Otto Gieske of Elm street entertained at a card party on Tuesâ€" day for the ways and means. comâ€" mittee of the Deerfieled Camp of Royal Neighbors. * The Independent Social club will meet on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Julius Johnson on Central avenue. Mrs. Dora â€"Hesse of Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marshall, Mr. ‘The First National Bank THE PRESS3 Prospective buyers will be interested in two choice resiâ€" dences in the beautiful Krenn and Dato Subdivision which we own and offer at real bargain prices. This is the season of the year when the buying and building of homes is the subject of great public interest. People, tired of paying rent, are looking for permanent homes. They should be interested also in several residence lots on the East side, which can be bought at very low figures. , and Mrs. Elmer Hesse and two chilâ€" dren of Chicago were Sunday visiâ€" tors at the Conrad Uchtman home. The Neighborhood club met Satâ€" urdnionflu at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Reeb of Springefild avenue. The Deerfleld Tigers basketball team defeated the Irving Park team last Tuesday evening by a score of 62 to 41. On Thursday they lost to the Evanston Orioles in Evanston by one point. The local boys have a game each Tuesday evening in the Deerfield Grade school. "Greenslade Day" was observed mt the Holy Cross parish party on Sunday evening. Robert Greenslade of Highland Park, who is a Repubâ€" lican candidate for County Treasâ€" urer, sponsored the party. Conrad Uchtman, Chief of the Deerfield Volunteer Fire Departâ€" ment, stated recently that the deâ€" partment had been called out only 25 times during the past year and classified the calls as follows: 15 grass fires; 3 automobile fires; 4 residence fires; 1 store building; and 2 false alarms. ‘The total loss by fire was $950. Last week the deâ€" partment made 2 calls, one was a chicken house on the Richard Antes propert yand the other was a grass fire at James O‘Connor‘s. B. E. Christensen, O.D. OPTOMETRIST 391 Central Avenue Highland Park, DL Let us show them to you. HOUSES and LOTS Phone Highland Park 2160 BARGAIN PRICES THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION of Highland Park ® American and European Plan ® Modern Fireproof Building _ =â€" _ ® Sixtyâ€"five Outside Bedrooms 3 @ Excellent Meals RATES: Single â€"$25 to $35 Winter Vacation per week A Beautiful Country Club Hotel Valpariso Inn at Spend Your VALPARISO, FLORIDA Hecketsweiler Studio Photographers 7 8. 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