Letters and telephone calls conâ€" tinue to come in to the local editor Â¥oicing opinions as to the best locaâ€" tion for a new post office, if and when Deerfield gets one. From Exeland, Wis., comes a suggestion from a former resident that the triâ€" angular park at the east end of Hazel at Waukegan Road, be used for the building site. Others sugâ€" gest that any vacant property on Extra lighting equipment was purchased by the Stagers Tecently also a specially constructed border is now being built in addition to a new ceiling for box sets. POST OFFICE Do you know that Eddie Cantor is investing three million dollars in British Television? and do you know why? Watch for the answers in this column. About fifteen members of the Stagers enjoyed a delightful weekâ€" end at Dr. C. J. Davis‘ cottage near Fox Lake. â€" » The new Grand Border now beâ€" ing completed will be hung Saturâ€" day in the Deerfield Grammar school where it will remain during the productions of the forthcoming season. Mrs. Frederic McLaughlin (Irene Castle) arrived last Thursday in Hollywood to assist in the Techniâ€" cal production of "Castles in the Air" a picture just started by RKO featuring Fred Astair and Ginger Rogers based on the life of the late Vernon Castle. Mr. Kress has been a conductor on the C. M. & St. P. R. R. for many years and the family has resided in the village ‘for the past thirty years Mr. Kress is a former mayor of Deerfield, and served on the Deerâ€" field Grammar School board of diâ€" rectors at the time of the erection of the present building. daughter, Lois, to Edgeley Woodâ€" man ‘Todd, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Todd of Deerfield. The wedding will take place on October first in the chapel of the Lake Forest Colâ€" lege, Alma Mater of Miss Wilson‘s parents, and of Miss Wilson and Mr. Todd. They will reside in Evanâ€" ston, near the campus of Northwesâ€" tern University where Mr. Todd will continue his graduate work toâ€" wards his Master‘s and Doctor‘s deâ€" grees in English Literature. Miss Wilson is assistant to the director of personal research in the Univerâ€" sity and will continue in that capaâ€" city. y STAGE NEWS birthday anniversary on Sunday at his home on Hazel Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Kress were hosts to nine of their ten children, their husbands, wives, and sixteen of their grandâ€" children, at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kress and their two children, who live in New Jersey were unable to attend. The other children are Mrs. Elmer Clavey (Marie); Mrs. Alex William (Loretta); Mrs. Robâ€" ert Greenslade (Ruth); Mrs. George Hessler (Margaret); John of Winâ€" netka; Richard, Paul, Gordon and Arthur of Deerfield. Mrs. Greenâ€" slade and Mrs. Hessler live in Highâ€" land Park, and the other two daughters, in Deerfield. 70TH ANNIVERSARY & Burr H. Kress celebrated his"70th TODDâ€"WILSON ENGAGEMENT TOLD The Reverend and Mrs, H. T. Wilâ€" son of 418 East Eighth Street, Michigan City, Indiana, have anâ€" nounced the engagement of their DEERFIELD LOCALS THURSDAY, AUGUST 1s, Hecketsweiler Studio 7 8. St. Johns Avenue Phone Highland Park 435 RIGHT now you should have a new portrait. Your family and friends want it â€" business often demands it. Fifteen minutes of your time is enough for a modern portrait. Make an appointment today Mrs. Emily Benz of Melvin, IIL., is visiting in this vicinity for several weeks at the homes of her three sisâ€" ters,. Mrs. Mary Huhn and Mrs. George Antesâ€"of Deerfield, and Mrs. Robert Giesselbrecht of Wheeling; and with her brother, William Lesâ€" ser of Saunders Road. Mirs. Benz was accompanied to Deerfield on Saturday by her two sons and their families, Mr. and Mrs. George Benz and two children, Leona and Paul, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Benz, all of Dr. and ‘Mrs. William F. Weir will be the guests of Dr. Weir‘s son, LeRoy M. Weir at Ann Arbor, Mich., on August 20 to 22. Mr. LeRoy Weir is tennis coach at the Uniâ€" versity of Michigan and is doing work in the history department while working for his degree of Doctor of Philosophy. ‘The Weirs will be guests of Dr. Weir‘s nephew, Wilâ€" liam C. Weir of Indianapolis at Cedar Lake, Mickigan, on August 22 to 24, returning to Deerfield on August 25. Mrs. G, L. Brand and Mrs. R. M. Vant, and attended the Golden Wedâ€" ding reception of the A. L. Renâ€" nings. Members of the Presbyterian Woâ€" men‘s Association visited the Presâ€" byterian Camp at Grays Lake on Tuesday. The camp is under the sponsorship of the Presbyterian Social Center of the nearâ€"north side with Edwin William Eells, as leader. Mrs. Milton O. Olson arranged the trip. Miss Laura Muhlke of River Forâ€" est spent . Hgndny_ ‘with her sisters, The Deerfield Volunteer Fire Deâ€" partment was called out on Sunâ€" day for a grass fire on Knollwood Road near the George R. Bailey and Ralph Peterson homes. Deerfield Road from ‘Waukegan road to the tracks would be desirâ€" able. Still others have named variâ€" ous places on Waukegan Road, but the concensus of opinion is that Deerfield Road is more desirable than Waukegan Road because of traffic. Again it has been called to our attention that the first objective of the citizens is to obtain the grant, as the appropriation has been made. A committee representing all the organizations in the village includâ€" ing the names of the heads of all these groups, as well as the postâ€" master, township supervisor, etc., signed a letter addressed to Senator James Hamilton Lewis, petitioning for a post office and explaining that any site selected by the government would be acceptable to the comâ€" munity. They all agree that Deerâ€" field wants a Post Office building with better facilities than the preâ€" sent one and it is the building and not the site that is of most imâ€" portance. However, the community is naturally interested in its locaâ€" tion, also. DAHL‘S Auto Reconstruction Co. 322 N. First St.‘ Phone 77 Melvin. Edwin Meyers‘ wife, who is dead, was a sister, and so Mr. Meyers was invited to the family dinner Monday evening at the Huhn home when all the relatives gatherâ€" ed for the reunion. They had been guests the previous evening at the George ..Antes home. Mrs. Mary Huhn celebrated her 82nd birthday anniversary last month. Mrs. Roy Clavey was.hostess to members of her bridge club on Wedâ€" nesday afternoon at her home on Spruce Street. Mr. and Mrs. George Antes are leaving the latter part of the week for their annual trip to Marquette, Mich., to avoid the hayâ€"fever seaâ€" Mrs. Andrew Decker was hostess to members of the Just Sew Club on Tuesday afternoon at her home on Deerfleld Road. Miss Marolyn Gagne‘s school friend, Miss Virginia Anderson, of Chicago, who attended Carl Schurz with her, spent Sunday at the home of Marolyn‘s grandmother, Mrs. W. F. Plagge. Mrs. Harold Werhane of Northâ€" brovk and Mrs. Harry T; Clavey atâ€" tended a party on Friday evening at the O. G. St. Peter home in Wauâ€" kegan. Mr. and Mrs. James Kilroy are returning this week from a northern vacation trip. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zettler returnâ€" ed recently from a month‘s stay in New York to their home on Brierâ€" hill Road. Mr.:Zettler went East to do a portrait. Harry E. Moore visited in Deerâ€" field on Sunday. Mr. Moore, a forâ€" mer Deerfleld resident, will be reâ€" Alice Louise Clavey is spending this week with her cousin, Maryâ€" Lou Rudolph in Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. St. Peter of Waukegan spent Sunday at the Harry T. Clavey home. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rugen (Marâ€" jorie Frost) are on a two weeks‘ motor trip through the north. Miss Elaine Plagge had as her guest on Sunday, her cousin, Miss De_lgres Provost of Chicago. 448 THE PRESS NORTH SHORE GFaa CO. weeks to remain there over the winâ€" ter. Mrs. Ella Rockenbach Plagge with her son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Auston Plagge and two children, of Hines, IL, returned yesterday from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Heth at Turk Lake, Michigan. Mrs. Hedwig Ott Wiedâ€" hofft is also at Turk Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Loveton (Virâ€" ginia Farmer) who had been on their honeymoon trip up north stopâ€" ped off at Deerfleld for a several days visit with Mrs. Loveton‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Farmer in Bannockburn and then flew to New York where they will make their home. & Mrs. Mary Intrannovo (Trana\ turning to California in several Joseph O‘Connor of Osterman Avenue underwent a tonsilectomy at St. Therese‘s hospital in Wauâ€" kegan on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Marshall of North Waukegan Road had as their guests on Friday ‘ Mr. Marshall‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Curtis of Chicago. = Mrs. Mary Intranuovo (Drano) underwent a major operation at the Lake County General Hospital in Waukegan on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson (Theresa Kiemp) have pxmhuod the house at 1044 North Chestnut Street which was recently vacated by the Clifford Hammer family. David Petersen has leased the apartment from which his brother and wife will move. Deane Moen was host to a group of little friends last Tuesday afterâ€" noon at & party in honor of his eighth birthday anniversary. Miss Betty Clavey had as her guest last week Miss Dorothy Callaâ€" han of St. Louis, Mo. Miss Boumry'Willen spent the past week with Mary Ann and Helen Cornelius in Chicago. The Winfield S. Nevins family. will move to Providence, R. I., the latter part of this month. Mrs, H. S. Fritsch and daughter, Miss Helenmary, left on Tuesday for their home in Jacksonville, Fla., Phone Now{for a Free Estimate It will be a revelation to you to find out how low in cost this great est of heating methods really is. Call now for a representative... we will be glad to make a free estimate of your heating costs. and Face Next Winter with a Smile . .. T. P. Clark, District Supt. after a visit at the A. H. Muhlke homeâ€" with other relatives. 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Nelson and (two dn(ihu.Dorothynuh&nu.t last week at Twin Lakes, W Harry Baum Jr. returned home on Friday from a visit with his grandmother, Mrs. Maude Flagg in North Judson, Ind. _‘ . Mr. and Mrs. Denver Courson of Waukegan were weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Meyer. PAGE NINE ‘This 13