* Forest rhk . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1989 ELECTIONS s A During the month of April there will be three election days. The first Tuesday is the township election at which a road commissioner and two public library trustees will be elected. The first day for filing peâ€" titions for these offices will be on February 3 and the closing date on February 28. ~The last date for withdrawal from the is March 4. â€" School elections, hot.h.grado and high school, will be held the second Saturday in April, and the village election will be the third Tugesday DEERFIELD LOCALS ROTARY SHOW in the The "Folliesâ€"Minstrel Show" beâ€" ing sponsored by the ‘ Deerfieldâ€" Northbrook school on Thursday eveâ€" ning, February 9, and on the followâ€" ing evening will be given in the Deerfield Grammar school. Norman E. Watson, superintendent of. the Northbrock Public Schools, will be the interlocutor for the minstrels and Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok will have charge df the music. There will be whhflinfl."up, dancing and jitterbug acts on program. The entertainâ€" ments are being staged for the comâ€" munity service fund of their organâ€" ization. > TOWNSEND CLUB ‘ There will be a Townsend meetâ€" ing on Tuesday, February 7, at 8 p.m. in the basement of the Bethle. hem Evangelical church at the corâ€" ner of Rosemary terrace and Deerâ€" field road. â€" About 100 members are now enrolled in the Deerfield club. Speakers on Tuesday evening will be H. 0. Martinson of Park Ridge and Arthur Bales of Zion, both national representatives .of / the Townsend Plan. Officers of the local club are: President, John A. Hoffman. Vice president, Andrew J. Johnâ€" _ Corresponding secretary, Mrs. Minnie Whitcomb. $ Dr.‘ William F. Weir will be in Pennsylvania on February 6, 7, and 8 to conduct conferences on Church Administration at Erie on Monday, at Brookville on Tuesday and at Washington, Pa., on Wednesday. Dr. Weir has written many courses on the various departments of the Presbyterian church and his text books are being used throughout the United States. Dr. Weir, who is minister of the Deerfield Presbyter. ian church, is also a teacher in the Presbyterian college, Chicago, and his courses, which he conducts on church administration, have taken him from coast to coast many times. The Stagers will present "Candleâ€" light" on February 17, in the Deerâ€" field Grammar school auditorium. â€" Jessie Mae Page was hostess at four tables of bunco on Friday eveâ€" ning in honor of her fifteenth birthâ€" day anniversary at the home of her parents, the Walter Pages.‘ . _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olendorf were hosts at supper on Sunday eveâ€" ning to the Libertyville elub memâ€" bers and their husbands, â€" Covers were laid for eighteen.© _‘ _ “i.'r:d E. Barrette of Warring. ton road has as her guest, her mothâ€" er, Mrs. Korn, of Racine, Wis. _ Mrs, Mary Koebelin of Niles Cenâ€" ter spent several days of last week with Mrs. John C. Willman and atâ€" tended the Circle Three meeting on Friday at the home of Mrs. Ira Gardner, On Sunday she visited at the Jacob Ott home,. Mr. Ott has been quite ill for the past several ‘Miss PatriciaTennis will review "The Book Nobody Knows" by Bruice Barton on Sunday evening at a meeting of the Presbyterian young pe??le' SAE po o io %g n Clak Mrs. A. H. Mueller of Foley, Ala., is spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Ross Sherman of Osterâ€" man avenue. .. _ _ Mrs. Wendall Goodpasture ‘will meet with the junior choir of the Treasurer, Mrs. E. P. Osterman, Presbyterian church on Friday aft: ernon at. 3:30 at which time they will rehearse for their song service at the church school on Sunday morning. * Mrs, Kenneth Hunter was hostess at luncheon on Wednesday to memâ€" bers of her sewing club, â€" The Saturday Evening Neighbor. hood club met at the Samuel Rockâ€" enbach home last week. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Emil Strauss Sr.,. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Strauss Jr. and children, Mr, and Mrs. William White and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo White, all from Chicago. â€" % Mrs. Franklyn Peck of Hillerest avenue, Highland Park, will be hos= tess to teachers and officers of the Deerfleld Presbyterian Church school on Thursday evening (tonight) at her home. â€" s Mrs. Harry : Muhlke wasâ€"hostess to members of her sewing. elub on Wednesday afternoon. *AE SE Mrs. Irving Brand entertained 12 at a party on Tuesday evening in compliment to Mrs. Menry Kircher gf â€"Chetak, Wis. .:; > / ‘â€" Superintendent Lesterâ€" Ball and the seven members of the board of education of the: Deerfield Grammar school, attended a business meeting of the Triâ€"County school conclave at the Sherman hotel in Chicago on Friday. E. R. Seese, of the high school presided at the meeting. A detailed report of the meeting apâ€" pears elsewhere in Tn® PrEss. Mrs. Floyd Stanger was hostess t:'tmqmbdn of the Mutual club on ; Thursday evening at her ‘home on Forest avenue. _ * Mrs. Christ Mentzer entertained Circle Four of the Presbyterian chureh at her home on Chestnut street on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Elmer Clavey was hostess to members‘of her contract bridge elub on Thursday, Mrs. Anne Danâ€" iels of Highland Park will be the next hostess. & Mr, and Mrs, C. E. Olson had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Petersen and daughter, Helen, of Wilmette. On the preâ€" ceding evening the (Olsons .were guests of the Richard Jaynes in Ev. anston. + Mrs.. Friedel Fuller, with Miss Edith Hansen of Highland Park, spent the weekâ€"end in Oconomowoc, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Julirend were hosts at a party on Saturday evening at their home on Oakley avenue. xd 4 Schools were closed on Monday because of the blizzard. Snow has been removed from the business disâ€" trict and the main sidewalks during the past week through the office of the township gupervisor, James O‘ Connor, by.a workâ€"relief project. | Mrs. A. L, Renning, mother of Mrs, Leslie Brand .,observed her birthday anniversary on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mereuriq were dinner guests last Wednesday at the home of ‘Dr. and Mrs, Peter Doretti in Chicago. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs, Mercurio atâ€" tended a dinner dance at the North Shore hotel given byâ€"the of Italian Physicians. n Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wessling spent Saturday with their son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and. Mrs. Kenâ€" neth Wessling. It was the young Mr. ‘Wessling‘s birthday â€" anniverâ€" It is reported that the M. L. Caâ€" sad family of Warrington road will be moving to Lake Bluff this spring. Mrs. Robert E. Pettis attended the funeral of Miss Margaret Heath in Oak Park on Saturday.. Miss Heath, who was an art teacher in the Hubbard branch‘ of the Lindâ€" blom high school in Chicago,> was fatally injured when her car skidâ€" ded into a Bluebird Coach Lines bus at Cicero and 43rd street on~Tuesâ€" day. Miss Heath‘s parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. William Stowe Heath, were close frieds of the Reichelt families. s nï¬ o anest Miss: Dorothy Wessling has been home from North Central College at Naperville the past week because of illness, with her parents, the Rosâ€" goe Wesslings. :/ s .__â€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. William Petersen and family have moved to Kenosha. Mr. Petersen was Republican préâ€" cinect committeeman of West Lake Forest (West Deerfield! township) and had succeeded the late Ben Netâ€" ly. _ Orville Enderbrock is ill at his home in Deerfeld road. : | The udsu’"‘aï¬l’ society â€"of â€" St. Paul‘s chureh sponsor a bake sale on Saturday morning, February Mrs. T. L. Randall, mother of Mrs. Robert Nicholls of, Rosemary Terrace, has gone to Orange, Texas, for a several months visit. Mrs. Edward Reagan will be hosâ€" tess to members of the Eastern Star Guild on Tuesday evening at her home on Forest avenue, ‘â€"Mrs. Ben Siljestrom returned home from Highland Park hospital on Sunday and is recovering from her recent major operation, .« Mrs. Bruce Blaine will be hostess ‘to members of St. Paul‘s Guild on Friday afternoon of next week at her home on Rosemary Terrace. The Evangelical Daughters will meet on Wednesday. © ~ The Altar and Rosary society will meet at the Holy Cross church on Friday evening (tomorrow). Mrs. John J. Welch is president.. Mrs. Albert Easton who has been staying at the Walter Page home since she fell and broke her wrist, has now returned to her home. Mrs. George Ward will be hostess to members of her| bridge club this CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM PUBLIC SERVICE } _ 48 nou% IIYI;I:AN uo::. hy SATuRDAYS $ a. m:. to 9 ». m. * SUNDAYS 2;:30 p.m. to 5:30 p. m. hn o i s ces Revater esnc rtors ns paimack e Maintained by . First Church of Christ, Scientist: 0 _ . Highland Park _ { TCB PRE Ss$ afterncon at her home on Osterman avenue, | wl | . Mrs. Clarence Rollman was the guest of Mrs, A. R. Eber in W gan last W + 3 / Mrs. William F. Weir will be hosâ€" tess to mem! of the Just Sew club on Tuesday afternoon at her home on Deerfield road. | Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok spoke on ‘"Race Relations" at a meeting of the St. Peter‘s Auxiliary in Northâ€" brock yesterday afternoon at three o‘clock, » 1 _ Mrs. Willhmi Johnston aMo Earl Johnston family were Sunday guests of Mrs. Cathbrine Spencer and Mrs. Merrill Woodhouse in Marquette P@rk. This column depends upon its readers,for contributions. Call the local editor at Deerfield 485. ~‘The Young Peoples‘ club of the Holy Cross church held another sucâ€" cessful party last evening at the church for the benefit of the church fuel fund. ©3% Rev. â€"F. â€"G, Piepenbrok of St. Paul‘s church officiated at the funeâ€" ral of Mrs. Ferdinand Kosmin (Otâ€" tilia Eppling) age 83 years, of Wheeling ‘yesterdayâ€" afternoon at 1:30 o‘clock. Services were held in the Harold Werhane funeral chapel ‘in. Northbrook and burial was in the Wheeling cemetery. Mrs. Kosmin was born Oct. 12, 1855, in Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Kosmin mov= ed to Wheeling in 1885 and Mr. Kosmin passed away in 1896, Six children and many grandchildren survive. cOMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS e Now can that home laundry equipment you‘ve always mted-y-?:tpï¬o!l“youanalordtoog:g?mdï¬niofh!Am ‘Thor Washer, complete with scores of worthwhile features ° .dmngsâ€"fo:ot&‘â€&’.hdatifleandhbormm Cubiu:tlro-ufoton!y..%.â€.Bochm?pdoulnhun‘ pu:dnndconvm%onowluy erms Payment Plan. 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