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Highland Park Press, 19 May 1938, p. 10

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PAGE TEN CLASS GIFT There are to be three graduates at the Wilmot Grammar school on Jack Clavey, Gladys Page, and Shirâ€" Friday evening, May 27. They are ley Wing. The class is presenting two electric clocks, to the two class rooms, and the inscription on the gifts will be "Presented by the Class of 1988" and their names will be affixed. Jack is the son of the Elâ€" mer Claveys; Gladys, the daughter of the Robert Pages; and Shirley, The annual school picnic is schedâ€" the daughter of the Harry E. Wings. uled for Thursday, May 26, at Sunâ€" Delbert Meyer is principal of the set park in Highland Park. Mrs. school. President Burton B. McRoy of the Deerfield Grammar School Board of Education announces that there will be a free entertainment at the school on the evening of May 25 as a getâ€"together for the parents of the district, The American League‘s great baseball movie is to be shown and it is hoped that Lew Fonseca, former manager of the White Sox, will attend the show. A picture of the show appears elsewhere in the Press. BASEBALL MOVIES BOY SCOUTS On Monday evening, May 23, at 7:30 o‘clock the Boy Scouts of Deerâ€" field Troop 51 will be hosts to Troop 52 at the Deerfield Grammar school gymnasium, when a motion picture entitled, A Modern Knight will be shown through the courtesy of the Illinois Bell Telephone Co. It is a kidnap drama and shows the imâ€" portant part played by the teleâ€" phone. _ Maurice Cazel is Scout Master of Troop 51 and Donald Clark is acting as scout master for the guest troop. DEERFIELD LOCALS The Court of Honor for ‘both troops will be held on Tuesday eveâ€" ning, May 24, in the Deerfield school. On Saturday and Sunday, May 21 and 22 both troops will enter patrols to take part in a camporal for the south section of the North Shore area at the Braeside Forest Preâ€" serve. AMATEUR SHOW Ten big acts and a question bee will be the features of the Deerfield O.E.S. amateur show on Friday eveâ€" ning of this week beginning promptâ€" ly at eight o‘clock in the Deerfield Grammar school with Harold R. Vant acting as master of ceremonâ€" ies. â€" Contestants have registered from Waukegan, North Chicago, Highland Park, . Northbrook and Deerfield. Three cash awards of five, three and two dollars will be given. The question bee will be patterned after the G. Washington radio proâ€" gram and prizes will be given to the winners and all contestants in this contest will receive gifts, There will also be door prizes. The proâ€" gram will be put on through microâ€" phone arrangment and will last alâ€" most two hours. + P It is with deep regret that the township supervisor‘s office anâ€" nounces the project in the Deerfield Grammar school for nurse and office assistant has been closed by the WPA authorities, Mrs. Judith N. Kerrihard, the nurse, and Miss Marâ€" garet Pfister, the secretary, have served the school so efficiently the past year and they have received high commendation from their suâ€" perior officers. The reason given by WPA for the closing is that the proâ€" Hecketsweiler Studio Photographers 7 8. St. Johns Avenue Phone Highland Park 435 YOU don‘t realize how fast your _ children are growing until you look at their last photographs. . . . Have new portraits of them now. MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TODAY ject with only two members is too small to be renewed and that funds allotted the present project have been depleted. The services of the nurse and her assistant have been entirely free to the school. Mrs. Richard Supple sends her reâ€" newal to the Press from her hm Miami Beach, Florida with words: "I often look back to the old friends and I have felt much sorâ€" row at the loss of those it had been my privilege to know." The Supâ€" ples lived on County Line and Mrs. Supple was one of the dâ€" ers and charter members the Deerflield Grammar school Parentâ€" Teacher association. The entire family was active in community afâ€" fairs and the eldest daughter, Winiâ€" fred, was a teacher in the local grade school when there were but four teachers in 1913. Mr. Carl Rommel and daughter of LaGrange were guests last Sunday at the home of Mr. Rommel‘s mother, Mrs. Philip Rommel of Deerfield road. & Mrs, Laura Mailfald will be hosâ€" tess to the CCC girls on Thursday afternoon of this week. The annual piano and instrumenâ€" tal recital of pupils of Mrs. Virâ€" ginia Engels Hardacre will be held in the Deerfield Grammar school on Thursday evening. _ Fiftyâ€"one children will participate, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Potterton and children spent the weekâ€"end at the W. H. Potterton home in Beâ€" loit, Wis. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Spannraft have moved from the Anderson house on Deerfield road to Chicago. Mr. Spannraft is the local tailor. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Merner spent the weekâ€"end at the Univerâ€" sity of Illinois. The Merners visâ€" ited their son, Richard, who is in his senior year. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wortham have as their house guests, Mrs. Wortham‘s brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bahm of Detroit, Mich. A Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hertel are comingup from West Virginia the latter part of May for a visit with Mr. Hertel‘s mother, Mrs. Carl Herâ€" tel of South Chestnut street. Members of the Deerfield Volunâ€" teer Fire department will attend the monthly meeting of the Lake County Firemen‘s association at Fox Lake on Monday evening, May 23. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Wing with Mr. and Mrs. Roy O. Neriem, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Roetter and Mrs. Gertrude Hayes, of Highland Park, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John °P. Brown in Evanston. Mrs. A. R. Warner will be hostess to members of the Just Sew club on Tuesday afternoon at her home on Deerfield road. R. F. Grohe spent the week near Green Bay, Wis., returning home on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Signal Pascader of North Chicago were Sunday visitâ€" ors at the William Hertel home on North Chestnut street. Mrs. Carl E. Olson will be hostess at luncheon on Friday to members of Circle Three of the Presbyterian church. . Mrs. Louis Ott will entertain the Independent Social club on Wednesâ€" day afternoon at her home. Mr. and Mrs. John Kress of Winâ€" netka and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Behâ€" rens of Highwood were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Petersen of Hazel avenue on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Olson visâ€" ited at the Richard Jahne home in Evanston on Friday. The Monday evening bridge club met this week at the home of Mrs. Walter Page. Mrs. Fred Protine and children of Elmhurst spent Sunday at the Walter Page home on Osterman avenue. Mary Bailey, daughter of the G. R. Baileys of Knollwood road, unâ€" derwent an sppendectomy at the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago on Monday evening. Mary also has a streptococcus throat infection, and is getting along as well as can be expected, considering the seriousâ€" ness of her iliness. The Women‘s association of the Presbyterian church is holding a musical this afternoon at the church. A shower for the church kitchen is also being held. Mrs. M. O. Olson, the president, is in charge. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hilliker have purchased the Harry Fowler home on East Hazel avenue. The Fowlâ€" ers have moved to Irma, Wis. Mr. Hiller is in the employ of the C.M.&ST.P. railway. The Ladies‘ Aid society of St. Paul‘s church will hold a rummage sale on Tuesday, May 24, in the vaâ€" cant store just west of the Deerfleld post office. Those having contriâ€" butions may call Mrs. Fred LaBahn or Mrs. Fred Horenberger, The usual routine of business was quickly disposed of last Tuesâ€" day evening at the May meeting of the Deerfield Village Board. Trusâ€" tee Ralph Peterson was appointed by Mayor C. M. Willman to attend the hearing of the Illinois Commerce Commission Country Towns busâ€" line project in Chicago on May 26, representing the village. The board authorized the purâ€" chase of hose for the fire departâ€" ment. Northing further was menâ€" tioned concerning the buying of a police squad car. C VILLAGE BOARD A carnival has been planned for July 22, 23, and> 24 with Trustee William Hertel ~as general chairâ€" man. The purpose of the carnival is to help clear the village indebtedâ€" Arrests are now being made by the police of those who have not purchased their vehicle tags. Read the Want Ads With Special Saving on this Modern Electric Range . . . We are fortunate in obtaining a limâ€" ited supply of 1937 Electric Ranges from the manufacturers. In addition to the "Conqueror" shown here, other models are also specially priced. Take advantage of this great offer to have Fast, Cool, Clean, Convenient Electric Cookery. But the supply of new 1937 ranges is limitedâ€"you must act at once! PusLic SEnvicE COMPANY | * ON ELECTRIC RANGES AND AUTOMATIC WATER HEATERS YOUuU saAVE . . $23.55 (Special Maytime Reduction) Plus e e e e e o slo.oo PLUS . . . COMPLETE WIRING* CHARGES (Tradeâ€"in allowance for old range) 51 South St. Johns Avenue â€" Tel. H. P. 2900 THEB PR ESS â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"when purchased at â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" PUBLIC SERVICE STORES AND NEIGHBORHOOD DEALERS FREE WIRING To Send Delegate To "Boy State" Deerfleld Auxiliary The regular monthly meeting of the Deerfield American Legion Auxâ€" iliary was held at the home of Mrs. Clarence Huhn, 1100 Springfield avenue on Monday evening May 16. It was decided to send a boy to "Boy State" again this year. Mrs. Mary Weich, poppy chairman arranged the final plans for Poppy Day on May 23rd. Mrs. Ralph Dunham announced that a Dessert Luncheon and Card Party sponsored by the 10th Disâ€" trict of the American Legion Auxâ€" iliary will be held on Monday, June 6, 1938 at 1:30 p.m. at the Waukeâ€" gan Legion Home. David Stryker of Deerfield, a senâ€" ior at Lake Forest college, will play a prominent part in the annual spring festival of the college, May 21 to 28. He has the title role in the opera "The Poor Sailor" by Darius Milâ€" haud, to be given Tuesday, May 24; he is one of the soloists in a presenâ€" tation of Arthur Honnegger‘s draâ€" matic oratorio "King David," Friâ€" day, May 28; and is also a member of the band and chorus, which will participate in the program. Miss Genevieve Card, Fidac chairâ€" man gave an interesting talk on "France." Refreshments were served by the hostess with Mrs. George Jacobs assisting. David Stryker In Title Role Of L.F. College Play Stryker is a member of Pi Alpha Chi, honorary music organization at the college, and of Sigma Tau Delta, national literary fraternity. He is also editorâ€"inâ€"chief of Tusitala, campus literary magazine, the year‘s last issue of which is now on the press. for Limited Time! North Shore Alumnae To Honor Alpha Psi Chapter, On May 19, 1034, Psi local sorority at Lake/ Forest college joined the ranks of the national sorâ€" orities and becamfe Alpha Psi Chapâ€" ter of G Phi Beta sorority. Commemo: this date the North Shore Al of Gamma Phi Beta are honoring the Alpha Psi Chapâ€" ter at a tea at the home of Mrs. David T. Sanders, Woodbridge lane, Highland Park on Friday, May 20 at 2:30 o‘clock. Members of the local chapter will furnish the enterâ€" tainment which will be in the form of a weddingâ€"Theta Psi‘s marriage to Gamma Phi Beta. Assisting hosâ€" tesses with Mrs. Sanders will be Mrs. Tom Leeming, Mrs. Karl Wagâ€" ner, Mrs, Wade McNutt, Mrs. B. L. Kleinschmidt of Highland Park and Mrs. Floyd Thayer and Mrs. John Woodman of Waukegan. All memâ€" bers of Chicago Alumnae have been invited to attend. On Wednesday, June 1, the North Shore Alumnae will hold tthifir anâ€" nual spring luncheon at the Shawâ€" nee Country club in Wilmette. On this occasion the seniors of Northâ€" western university and of Lake Forest college will be the honored Antiâ€"Back Ache ©@ SELF SKIRT MARKER Makes an accurate Hem in 30 seconds. No more aprawiâ€" ing on the floor. No more runs in silk stockings. Ne more tired customers weiting while you pin the hem. You need not depend on friends or reilatives, you cam now mark your own hem. 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