PAGE TEN OLIVE FRANTZ HONORED Miss Olive Frants was awarded the Commerce Key at North Central College in Naperville last week for maintaining an A average in all adâ€" vanced commerce subjects. Miss Frantz, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Frantz, will receive her degree on June 6. She has been apâ€" pointed assistant registrar for North Central college for the comâ€" ing year. This is a newly created position, so Miss Olive is the first to hold this position, ENGAGEMENT Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Gertrude Sage of Libertyville to Mr. Elmer Krase, son of Mr. John Krase, Sr., of Deerfield. The wedding will take place on June 28. P. T. A. CARD PARTY A benefit dessertâ€"bridge party is being planned for Wednesday, April 27, at 1:30 p.m. in the Deerfield Grammar school gymnasium, under the auspices of the Parentâ€"Teacher Association. ‘The price of the ticket is very nominal and every one inâ€" terested in the school is asked to buy a ticket. AUXILIARY NOTES The regular monthly meeting of the Deerfield Unit of the American Legion Auxiliary, will be held on Monday evening, April 18, at the home of Mrs. William Cruickshank, 1051 Forest avenue. DEERFIELD LOCALS The annual spring luncheon and card party sponsored by the Legion Auxiliary, will be held at the Maâ€" sonic Temple on Wednesday, April 20th. Due to the severe snow storms last week, the oratorical contest was postponed until next week, but the exact date cannot be determined until Principal C. E. Bates returns from his spring vacation trip. â€"The tentative date is April 22. . EASTER CONCERT The Bethlehem Evangelical church choir will present a sacred. concert on Easter Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in the church. The repertoire will inâ€" clude numbers by Handl and Bach, interspersed by selections of the quartet. Mrs. Chester Wessling is accompanist and Lester Christenâ€" sen, director. Mrs. R. W. Nessler Jr. of Stratâ€" ford road was hostess at luncheon on. Wednesday. Guests were Mrs. James Peckham of Highland Park, Mrs. E. W. Girton ,Mrs. Eugene Ender and Mrs. Paul Hunter. Mrs. David Inman was hostess to the Just Sew club on Tuesday afterâ€" noon at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hunt and famâ€" ily spent Sunday at the Arthur Boâ€" lendar home in Glenview. Mrs. William Schwaegler and son, Marvin, of Chicago, visited at the Jacob Ott home on Sunset court, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer went to New Florence, Mo., on Sunday to spend the week at the home of their son, Alvin Meyer., They accompanâ€" ied the eighth grade teacher, Miss Hazel Miller, who is spending the spring vacation with her mother, Mrs. Miller, in Pittsfield, Mo.. Mrs. Margaret McGarvie has sold her home on Waukegan road and the new owner has leased it to the Turgeon family. Mrs. Julia+Nicklas, who has been visiting a daughter in Chicago, has returned to Deerfield and is with her other â€"daughter, Mrs. Edna Krause of West Deerfield road for several weeks. Mrs. Milton O. Olson was hostess to members of the Mutual club last Wednesday evening at her home on West Decrfield road. . They made Hecketsweiler Studio Photographers 7 8. L. Johns Avenue _ Phone Highland Park 435 There is no more personal greeting than the gift of a photograph of yourself or your children. MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TODAY At Eastertide Easter baskets to give to shutâ€"ins. Mr. and Mré. Orville Endebrock and son, Doris, and the two little Haggie girls, Betty and Maxine, are spending this week in Effingham, IL, with relatives of the Endeâ€" brocks. Mrs. Edwin Palmer was hostess to members of her Friday afterâ€" noon bridge club last week at her home on Central avenue. Mrs, Herbert Frost is visiting her parents in Clifton, IIL., while her husband is on â€"a business trip in the east. Mrs, Ralph Dunham and sister, Mrs. Raymond Horman and daughâ€" ter, Rose Mary, will leave on Monâ€" day ‘to spend a month with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walâ€" ter in Ettrick, Wis. The Pinnochle club met Monday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Willman of Greenwood Ave. Cassius Easton, who has been critically ill with pneumonia in the Highland Park hospital, is reported as somewhat improved. «Mr. and Mrs. William Schinleber of Northbrook were Sunday guests at the C. M. Willman home. The E. F. Probst family moved from 1050 Chestnut street to Elm street on Friday. The house they vacated has been purchased by Chief of Police Percy McLaughlin. Rehearsals for the minstrel show for the Eastern Star were held on Wednesday evening at the Ralph Peterson home. The date of the preâ€" sentation has been set for May 20. The Tuesday Evening Bridge club met this week at the home of Mrs. A. R. Hedges in Edison Park. * Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston, Mrs. Harriet Johnston, and grandâ€" daughter, Beverly Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Uchtman were Bunday guests at the Kenneth Halloâ€" way home in Lockport, IIl. The Joseph H. Early family of Highland Park visited at the Gorâ€" don Segert home on Sunday. Mirs. Russell Batt was hostess at a surprise party in compliment to her sister, Mrs. George Sticken Jr., on . Wednesday afternoon. . Mrs. Leonard Arnold of Arlington Heights was an out of town guest. Richard Thompson is in St. Louis for a tryâ€"out with the St,. Louis Browns baseball team. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Banfield and little daughter are moving this week from the Henry K. Coale home to the cottage on Woodward Ave. near Deerfield road. Miss Clara Ender has returned home from a three week‘s visit at the home of her niece, Mrs. L. A. Dondanville in Moline, Ill. Louis Dondanville, age six, accompanied his aunt to Deerfield to spend the week. Mrs. Dondanville and the other children are expected \jnext Monday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Juhrend are moving back into their home on Oakâ€" A colorful food lecture with new and appetizing spring recipes, was given by Miss Mary Finnegan of the Maggi Food Co., on Tuesday aftâ€" ernoon at the Bethlchem church. Miss Olive Frantz, who attends North Central college at Naperville, spent Friday and Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Frantz. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Parker have moved from the E. D. Bleimehl bungalow to Des Plaines. Mrs. Otto Gieske has gone to Pittsburg, Kas, to visit with her mother, and other relatives in that vicinity. Your Typewriter Man Larson‘s Stationery Store REPAIRS â€" RENTALS â€" SALES Highland Park 567 E. K. CATTON CALL ley Ave. the first of May, The Fred Glovers, who have been leasing the house for the past two years are going to Hubbard Woods. _ _ The Fireside club of the Bethleâ€" hem church will hold its next meetâ€" ing in the church on Thursday eveâ€" ning, April 21. There will be an illustrated lecture on Europe, Hosts for the evening will be Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Giss. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pagel and family have gone to Summer, Iowa, for a two week‘s vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bell and family of Hazel Ave. spent the weekâ€" end in Aurora, Ill, Mrs. Anna Zimmer and children have moved from the Stryker buildâ€" ing and have returned to Highland Park. Mrs. Eugene Hodgins was hostess to the Deerfield Teachers last Wedâ€" nesday evening at her home in Libâ€" ertyville. Mrs. Hodgins is the forâ€" mer Ethel Titus. Mrs. C. T. Anderson entertained at luncheon and bridge on Friday afternoon at her home on Chestnut street. 4 The Reverend Father Doyle of St. Victor‘s parish of Calumet City was the speaker at the Holy Cross church on Tuesday evening. Miss Louise Patton, second grade teacher in the Deerfield Grammar school, is spending her vacation in Florida with her parents. The annual spring luncheon of the Deerfield Woman‘s club will be held on Tuesday, April 26, in the Bethleâ€" hem church. Mrs. Erle Marshall of Waukegan road was hostess at a party on Satâ€" urday. Mrs. John T. Beckman Jr. was guest of honor at a stork shower given at the Joseph McCraren home on Wednesday evening. Many of the out of town guests were stranded in the terrible snow drifts and unâ€" able to reach their destination. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Beckman Jr. entertained guests from Waukeâ€" gan on Saturday evening at their home on Chestnut street. ~ Roy Clavey was reelected without opposition as director of the Wilmot NEW 1938 REFRIGERATOR e L RATES REDUCED AQAIN Electric rates will be lower effective with meter readings taken on and after May 1, 1938. Ask about how y >A / When You Replace Your Old Outâ€"ofâ€"Date Refrigerator with a T HE PRES8 school for a term of three years. Mr. and Mrs. E. H.; Johnson of Todd court were hosts at dinner on Sunday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Johnâ€" son‘s mother, Mrs. George Pettis. Another April birthday anniversary will be celebrated on the twentyâ€" oigl.;:h. when Mr, George Pettis will be 76. Mr. and Mrs. Rhinchart Koebelin of Highland Parkâ€" were guests at the Jacob Ott home on last Tuesday evening at dinner, in celebration of Miss Constance Koebelin‘s birthday anniversary. > Dr. W. F. Weir will be in Missâ€" ouri on April 19, 20 and 21. The first two days he will conduct coachâ€" ing conferences at Kirksville and Hannibal and on the third day will address a mens banquet meeting in Hannibal. The Presbyterian Woman‘s assoâ€" ciation will meet on Thursday aftâ€" ernoon, April 21. Mrs. Wendall Goodpasture is program chairman. Mrs. Edna Krause had as her Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs, August Schomburg of Oak Park and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Stensland of Chicago. Mrs. Krause‘s mother, Mrs. Nicklas, who had been visiting her daughter, Mildred, in Chicago, has returned to Deerfield for a several week‘s stay. Miss Minnic Stryker of Highland Park spent Friday and Saturday at the home of ‘her brother, John Stryâ€" ker. Sunday guests at the John Stryker home were the Judson de Young family of Chicago. The april meeting of the Deerfield Grammar school P.â€"T.A. was called off last Friday because of the bad It is reported that & Royal Blue Store is opening in the Zeiss buildâ€" ing next to the Deerfield post office. 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THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1988