P.â€"T.A. BENEFIT The Deerfield Grammar school P.~T.A. presents Mrs. Marion Hyett in the ifirst of three original dramatic sketches on November 14 at 2:30 in the school auditorium. ‘The name of this sketch is "The President‘s Wives." It will be done in costume. Course tickets may be obtained from any board member or single admisâ€" sion paid at the door. JUNIOR AUXILIARY Mrs. George C. Meyer will be hosâ€" tess to teachers and officers of St. Paul‘s Church school on Tuesday Lois Mae Potterton of Central avenue, entertained the Junior Group of the American Legion Auxâ€" iliary, last Saturday afternoon Oct. 22. The new chairman of this group is Enith Uchtman; viceâ€"chairman, Jean Goodman; chaplin, Margaret Farner; secretary, Rose Marie Barâ€" rett; and historian, Mary Frances Anderson. The Deerfield Grammar school P.â€"T.A. November meeting has been postponed one week because of Armâ€" istice Day. Announcement of the program for November 18 will be made next week. DEERFIELD LOCALS The following committee chairâ€" men were appointed by Enith; Child Welfare, LaVerne Goodman; hospiâ€" tal, Ruth Tennermann; and Sunâ€" shine, Gloria Barrett. The girls also took a great deal of interest in a membership drive, each girl will try to bring in a new mqnber, who is eligible to join. The Legion and Auxiliary will hold a joint Armistice meeting at the Deerfield Masonic temple on Saturday evening, November 12 in additicn to the regular post meeting on Monday, November 14. The Deerfield post will be host to the District meeting to be held in Deerfield on Friday evening, Noâ€" vember 18. The girls voted to have a play at the annual Christmas party given by the Legion and Auxiliary. After tT meeting .games were played and delicious refreshments served. LEGION * St. Paul‘s church, through its pasâ€" tor, Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, extends an invitation to the American Leâ€" gion and its Auxiliary for the Armâ€" istice Day service on Sunday, Novemâ€" ber 6, at 10:30 a.m. PAGE TEN ROBERT P. SULLIVAN In submitting my candidacy for the office of County Judge I wish to point out to the voters that the County Judge in this state holds an important position in regard to taxation in the County. He appoints the members of the Board of Review, whose , _ duty it is to equalize the taxes and to i whom complaints are made if taxes apâ€" | I pear to be unfair. '_| The election machinery of the county * * is controlled and under the jurisdiction of the County Judge. I am particularly interested in providing honest elections, I believe that the maâ€" jority of the citizens of Lake County are equally interested in seeing that the 1934 fraudulent election does not recur. It will be recalled that Russ Alford, the duly elected candidate for Counâ€" ty Clerk, was actually kept out of office for eleven months. Regarding my qualifications, I am thirtyâ€"five years of age, was born in Edgar County, down state, and for several years have been engaged in the practice of law. I solicit the support of all of those interested in the civic welfare of the county. Democratic Candidate Election November 8, 1938 I am pledged to the principle of equal justice to all A Statement and a Pledge : FOR County Judge â€"Lillian B. Meyers of Lake County of Prairie View To the tax payers of Lake County I pledge that if elected County Judge 1 will appoint as members of the Board of Review men who have had experience in taxation and who know real estate valâ€" uations in Lake County â€"men to whom any tax payer can go for adjustment if the tax levied is actually unfair. While the statute in effect, provides that memâ€" bers of the Board of Review shall be of both political parties, it is possible to comply in this respect with the statute and still select men actually qualified by training and experience. evening at her home on Osterman avenue. Mr. Newell Noble of Chicago was a dinner guest at the R. E. Pettis home on Monday. a:h.." J. Kepâ€" ler of Marquette, has reâ€" turned to her home after a visit at the Pettis home. Miss Jean Nygard, with Miss Maâ€" bel Ablard, a former teacher in the Deerfield Grammar m-mt the weekâ€"end with the Mildred Newton in Naperville, who also taught here a number of years ago. Miss Beth Andrew spent the weekâ€" end with her sister in Chicago. Miss Vivian Haggie attended a meeting of the National Educational association in Cicero on Monday. Deerfield teachers attended an other meeting of the same NEA at Evanâ€" ston the same day. The North Shore division has become so large that the west suburban schools now meet in Cicero. Mr. and Mrs. William Hertel left on Saturday for a two week‘s vacaâ€" tion at Mercer, Wis. Mrs. Albert Mitchell will be hosâ€" tess to the Independent Social club on Wednesday afternoon. Miss Martha Karch, Mrs. John Welch and Mrs. Ralph Dunham spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok is attendâ€" ing the National Stewardship conâ€" vehtion being held November 1, 2, 3 at the Hotel Stevens in Chicago. Mrs. Eugene Ender is visiting with relatives in Syracuse and Roâ€" Mrs. William Carman, Mrs. Henry Soefker, Mrs, Edwin P. Osterman and Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok attended the fall meeting of the Arlington Heights Women‘s Federation at the Evangelical church in Hanover Township near Elgin on Thursday. Mrs. Eugene Ender is with relatives in Syracuse chester, N.Y. The marriage of Miss Betty Gunâ€" ckel and Charles Moore will take place on Friday, November 18, in Chicago. Mrs. Nathan Burch was hostess to Circle Four of the Presbyterian church on Thursday. Mrs. George Pettis, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Johnson and Mrs. William Jonnston attended a Hallowe‘en party for the RNA camp in Glenâ€" view on Friday evening. On tha preceding evening Mrs. John Reeb, Mrs. Géorge Pettis, Mrs. Albert Mitchell and Mrs. Wm. Johnston atâ€" tended Friends Night â€" at Des Plaines. . Mrs. Johnston filled the station of "Faith." Mrs. James Kilroy was hostess to her Wednesday Bridge club this week at her home op Osterman aveâ€" nue. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page will entertain four couples at Sunday evening bridge and supper at their home on Osterman avenue. Sincerely, ROBERT P. SULLIYVAN Karch‘s sister, Mrs. Frank Saeman in Cross Plains, Wis. Mrs. Malcolm Charleson was hosâ€" tess to the Just Sew club on Tuesâ€" day afternoon at her home in Evanâ€" ston. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van de Velâ€" den and daughter, Betty, visited the Joseph Van de Veldens in Milwauâ€" kee on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Wortham, who have occupied the Leslie Brand home this summer, have returned to the Seneca hotel in Chicago and the Brands are at home again. Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes and family have moved from the M. A. Frantz apartment to the George Burnett house on Osterman avenue. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Morton and son have been visiting in West Virâ€" ginia with Mrs. Morton‘s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Flatt. Mrs. Anthony Mercurio has been staying at the home of her brother, Liborio Mirabella, in Oak Park for several weeks until Mrs, Mirabella and the new little daughter, Virâ€" ginia Therese, return home from the hospital. John (Buddy) Burnett was host at a Hallowe‘en party on Monday evening at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Burnett of Roseâ€" mary terrace, Teddy and Alice Clavey enterâ€" tained at a Hallowe‘en party on Monday evening at the home of their parents, the Harry Claveys of Forâ€" est avenue. Dr. Preston Bradley of Chicago is the speaker at the Deerfield Rotary club today (Thursday) at Phil Johnson‘s County line restaurant. Mrs. Charles C. Kapschull was hostess to members of the Mutual club last Thursday evening at her home. Mrs. Alex Willman and Mrs. Harry Baum are planning the conâ€" tract party for today (Thursday) at the Open House tearoom in Deerâ€" field. â€" This luncheon concludes the series of summer tearoom jaunts and the next series of parties will be given in the homes of the memâ€" bers of the club. Mrs. Barbara Lundquist will be PVUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINO!NS *Lamps that mest the Muminating Enginesring > Society‘s Better Sight Specifications. 51 South St. Johns Avenue â€" Tel. H. P. 2900 Choice of bronze and gold or ivory and gold base. Pure dye silk shade. tion...other lamp dealers are also ofâ€" fering new 1939 "Better Sight" Lamps TKE PRES3 afzet: s 0| R nttnubcertetont Aiith me lamp demonstraâ€" @ deaters are also ofâ€" '*'-'-fl-l Puornre & of St. Paul‘s church on Thursday November 10. h hostess to members of Cirele One The annual public dinner and baâ€" zaar of St. Paul‘s church will be given on Thursday, November 17. Serving of the barbecue chicken dinner will begin at 5:30 p.m. Mrs, Walter Hoffman entertained her bridge club on Friday afternoon at her home on Greenwood avenue. The Altar and Rosary society will meet on Friday evening at the Holy Cross church. On Sunday evening the young people of the Holy Cross.church will sponsor the first of a series of Bingo parties for the benefit of the fuel fund. The Ladie‘s Aid society is meetâ€" ing this afternoon at ‘St. Paul‘s chureh. Mrs. F. C. Ritter will be hostess to members of Circle Two of the Presbyterian church at its Novemâ€" ber meeting. Elmer Clavey is having the little cottage at Clavey road and Skokie boulevard remodeled and upon its completion in December it will be occupied by his nephew, Leslic Scheskie and his brideâ€"toâ€"be, Miss Charlotte Fredricks, whose marriage will take place on December 2. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Hansen have moved from Bannockburn and are residing ht\?hiem. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt H. Barâ€" num have moved from Highland Park and are occupying the Curler house on Saunders road. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Franz heard the Don Cossacks, singers, at Naâ€" perville on Saturday evening and were guests of their daughter, Miss Olive Frantz, at North Central Colâ€" lege. Miss Frantz and the college registrar, Thomas Finkbinder, atâ€" tended a convention for college regâ€" istrars at Galesburg last Thursday and Friday. The Northern Area Evangelical Brotherhood district meeting was held in Bensonville on Monday eveâ€" ning. Those from the Bethlehem church who attended were Rev. Earl J. 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