Li \The directors of the Deerfield Building and Loan Association are announcing ‘that the local associaâ€" tion is now insured by the $100,000,â€" 000 Federal Savings and Loan Inâ€" surance Corporation of Washingâ€" ton, D. C., Every investor is now fully <protected against loss up to $5,000 by this government: insurâ€" ance corporation. This safeguard for investors is available only in thrift institutions which measure up to high standards. â€" Strong finanâ€" DEERFIELD BUILDING AND LQAN ASS‘N ASSURED of books on life in India. There will. be a buffet luncheon at noon, The afternoon speaker is to be James Hvale, of the Deerfield Hvale Forge, who will tell of his work in metals and how a hobby turned inâ€" to a business, A x The Deerfleld Presbyterian Womâ€" an‘s Association will hold an all day meeting next Thursday at the church. <The morning session . will be devoted to sewing for the hospiâ€" tal. Mrs. Wendell Goodpasture will review the book, "Caste and Outâ€" cast," a story of the life of a Brahâ€" man priest, the highest caste in Inâ€" dia, by Dhar Mukerji, This is the beginning of a ‘study of a series Mr. Jess "W. McGinnis, of the Deerfleld State Bank, will also speak to members of the associaâ€" tion andâ€"explain the new civic projâ€" ect for Deerfield. Mrs. F. C, Ritter is chairman of the program, and Mrs. G,..R. Bailey, president. Mrs. F. W. Nolde is publicity chairman during the illness of the mnar publicity chairman, Mrs. C. E. Piâ€" PRESBYTERIAN ASSOCIATION ‘The regular meeting of the Deerâ€" field Grammar School P.â€"T.A. will be held on Pï¬xy. February 10, at 2:30 p.m. in the recreation room of the school. They will have as their guest speaker, Miss . Ada Louâ€" ise Voss, director of music in the Elm Place school of Highland Park. Miss Voss will speak on her travels through Bolivia. ; DEERFIELD WOMEN TO * HEAR CIVIC TALKS f . Local.;civic affairs will be disâ€" cussed at the Deerfleld Woman‘s club on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o‘clock in the Public Library at the Deerfleld Grammar school. Mrs. Charles Turper, social service chairâ€" man, is in charge of the program. The proposed referendum for a five jper cent increase in village taxes will be presented by Village Trus: tees John Dickinson Schneider and Edwin M. Palmer. The discussion of the proposed park board district will be led by Edward H. Selig and Clarence Huhn. Following these village talks trere will be an open discussion. â€" Township government will be explained by Miss Irene A. Rockenbach, town clerk; Mrs, Robâ€" ert E. Pettis, assistant to the townâ€" ship supervisor; and Mrs. Chester A. Wolf, township librarian. For the township round table discussion Mrs. Edwin A. Wood,‘Mrs. M. L. Casad, and Mrs. Robert Jordan will ask questions, and then the meeting will be thrown open to questions from the floor. Preceding the regular meeting of the club at 1:15 p.m., Mrs, Bert Mastri will review Thornton Wilâ€" der‘s book, "Our Town." DEERFIELD P..-J'j. TO HAVE TRAVEL TALK PAGE TWELVE DEERFIELD LOCALS ILLINOIS BELL TELEPRONE COMPANY oftell...foroflfllhelhinsjyonbu;y,feweofl.yibnule or give so much as your telephone. i e A telephone is a real convenience, too. It will run your errands in all kinds of weather . . . whisk you to friends in an instant. In emergencies, it quickly sumâ€" mons help or advice. It saves time all the time. Use it ']}lmn%amflntomeï¬nga Wal‘" . your telephone. A message is waiting: news that‘s still new . . . plans for some fun .. . a welcome opportunity .. . or a pleasant chat with a friend. Mr. Graeme Young, who has done much to assist Little Theatre groups throughout the country, and who is recognized as the leading pioneer in television production, will give an informal talk to members of North Shore dramatiec groups and any others that are interested, at the Highland Park Public Library Monday, Feb. 13, at 8 p.m. Subâ€" ject, "The Theatre of Tomorrow Mrs. Paul Hunter was hostess at Jluncheon to members of her sewing club last Wednesday. $ The |marriage of Mrs, Marian Landau Stryker and Edwin Wolf of Chicago is announced. : The bride is the ï¬aughter of Edward Landau and hasg lived her full life in Deerâ€" field. For the past several years she hag been a clerk in the local post %fl. Mr. and‘: Mrs, Wolf will live in Deerfield. : G'eors"a' Stryker of Chicago spent Saturday with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Stryker of Orchard Lane. fÂ¥aoLe : + in Kitchener. Mrs, Ralph Knickâ€" erhockeE is living with her daughâ€" ter in Canada. ...‘ . W. D. Euler, minister of trade and ‘commerce of the Dominion of Canada, (an office which corresponds to the retary of the Interior of the United States), spoke on his country‘s contribution to the New York ‘torld'l.‘ Fair "Salute of Naâ€" tion‘s" program aired Sunday noon over WGN and the Mutual Board casting system. Another feature of the program which originated in Montreal, Ottawa, Kitchener and Toronto, was the playing of the Star %pluled Banner by the faâ€" mous Grenadier Guards Band. The Honorable ‘Mr. Euler is the fatherâ€" inâ€"law of a Deerfleld girl, the forâ€" mer Bessie Knickerbocker, .who is married to his son, Max Euler, and is now a Canadian subject living . ._John J,.‘ Welch, Deérfield postâ€" master, announces that sealed proâ€" posals for carrying the United States mails (including parcelâ€"post mails) between the post office at ‘Deerfield, II1., and the C. M. St. P. & P. railroad station, each way, as m:r as required, will be acceptâ€" ed until February 13,/1989, at the 'Deerfl:ic‘ie post office. : The designatâ€" ed messenger will be expected to furnish such equipment as will enâ€" able him to handle all mail to and from each train on one trip and such as will be adequate and satisâ€" factory for the proper protection of the mails at all times. POST OFFICE ASKS BIDS 148 South Second Street Tel. H. P. 1358 â€" Highland Park Officers of the Deerfield Building & m‘:nochï¬on are: t, F. J. LaBahn;: viceâ€" president, F. M. Sturtevant; treasâ€" urer, J. R. Notz; secretary, E. H. Selig; | directors, W. A. Bickford, 0. F. Burnett, Jr., D. L, Merrell, E. F. Segert, Dr. V. W. Spriggs, Sol Shapiro, E. L, Vinyard, H. E. Wing:; attorney,; Erwin Seago. c Do mpany wat Incorpornted October 10, 1927. cial ~eqmm:iou and able, concervaâ€" tive management are â€"prime essenâ€" vision of operations which affect tials. | Regulations provide: superâ€" the safety ‘of investments, . _ ._ GREENSLADE Electrical Contractor Electric Shop 101 North St. Johns Avenue PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. Phone Highiand Park 710 Surplus foods from the Federal government will be distributed in Deerfield from the Town Hall day, Feb. 9, 'Erom 10 a.m. to 1;30 p.m. w identification cards have been ':ued nd will be used for the first time today, * Dr, Lois D. Greene was the speakâ€" er on S$unday afternoon at the vesâ€" per ce at the Bethichem Evanâ€" gelical hurch. Dr. Greene .spoke ofâ€" work at the Hunanâ€"Yale E. B, Jordan, So. Waukegan road, is taking a month‘s vacation by tor uthg!'exu'apd Louisiana with Alfred D. Hills of Davenport, Towa. &-} t Mrs, Carl E. Bates was called to Newe Iows last week. because of the illhess and death of her mothâ€" er, Mi#s. Rodgers. â€" } Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Hartness of Lake Forest have named their new little daughter Mary Catherine, The baby grrived on January 30 at the Highland Park hospital. The Hartâ€" ness ly lived in Deerfield beâ€" fore Dr. Hartness‘ appointment as assistant minister in‘ the Lake Forâ€" est byterian church.. Mrs. Arâ€" thurâ€" Wolter, Mrs. D. L. Merrel}, and Mrs. Peter J, Anderson visitâ€" ed Mrs. Hartness at her home in Lake Forest on the Wednesday preâ€" ceding the arrival of Mary Catherâ€" ine. I . | and Its Relation with Televisign." There will also be on display els of the latest theatrical and telâ€" evision; production stages, b{ 3 _ Mrs, George Pettis slipped and fell the icy sidewalk on Thursâ€" day afternoon and received a fracâ€" tured right hip. : She will be = fined to her home for the next three mont M [ AHE qualit tss a ion Ford its economy, ‘de | ce. Aj : in building s to build â€" q ; quality engine in the Ford L quality cars now as more than yr‘E:n Ford Vâ€"8 a&n to attest its economy, dependability and fine ‘ ce. Again for 1939, experiâ€" in building well has taught new ways to build &till better and the | Throughout the car is other new eviâ€" of extra builtâ€"in value. Bodies Elmmuivdquet M extremely i. > / M' brakes, rigidly held to | standards of precision and safety, add to Ford handling ease. otyle Leadership .... T HE PR E88 t« the n- of 8â€" forâ€" Eer as he of an A Folkerth Coâ€"operative luncheon is being. hehi this noon at St. Paul‘s church under the auspices of the Deerfield Camp of Royal Neighbors. Mrs. Roscoe Wessling was hostess to memibers of her club on Friday afternoon at her home on Deerfield road. The Just Sew club met on Tuesâ€" day afternoon at the home of Mrs. William F. Weir. â€" ~Miss Lueille Adamski of Wauâ€" sau, Wis., is visiting her gister, Mrs. Henry Nielsen, of West Hazel: aveâ€" nue. | The Roy Clavey children are in quarantine: for v*hobyinz cough, Miss Elsie Tuma, who is employed in the home, also has whooping Gust Peterson, 545 Deerfield road, fellon the ice on day and broke his left arm below the head of the shoulder bone. 'L:fl'o shoulder also was slightly , displaced. The Bannookburn Garden Club met on Monday afterncoon at the kome of Mrs. J, Lawrence McDerâ€" mott. td Mrs. <~Edward Horenberger will be hostegs to St. Paul‘s Circle One at a luncheon on Tuesday, Februâ€" ary 14, at 1:15 o‘clock. Mrs. Elmer Nall is getting along nicely and is recuperating from her recent illness at her home in Banâ€" nockburn. } ; Mrs, George Emmpett of Central avenue has been ill and was taken to the Waukegan | Sanitorium jon Monday. Py diove with Mrs. Virgil Merry and Miss Anna Marie Herrmann as hostesses, ‘Miss Jane Warner, who has been in the Presbyterian hospital since November, is reported;n slightly improved. hospital in Changsha, China, Folâ€" lowing the "service tea was served RELIABLE LAUNDRY + AND 4 DRY CLEANING CO. Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 from its ow ners is the best praise a car can haveâ€"and value is the way to that! Let it tell you at first hand what "Fordâ€"built‘" means! | SEE YOUR FORD DEALER TODAY! Heading the line in style and extra luxury is the De Luxe Ford car. Its design is new, distinctive, and funcâ€" tional in origin. It is as outstanding in looks as it is in performance. Inâ€" terior fittings carry to the last detail the new high standard set by its outâ€" ward style. ‘Like Ford cars before it, this one is built to win respectâ€"and to hold it. It reaffirms the Ford belief that praise <â€"Teachers of St. Paul‘s thurch school will meet on Tuesday eveâ€" ning at the church. Dr., W. F. Weir is in Pennsylâ€" vania this week conducting three coaching conferences on Church Adâ€" ministration. © . Mrs. Caroline Becker of _Lake Forest was the guest of Mrs. E. H, Selig on Thursday. â€" _ â€"_|.° . . f(r â€"ax;d Mrs. Carl Mehrtens of Cicero were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page. s Miss Edith Brown, sister of Mrs. Peter J. Anderson, is spending three weeks with relatives in Philadelâ€" _ Mrs. George Engstrom will be hostess to members of her sewing club on Thursday afternoon, | _ _ ~â€"Mrs, Robert E. Pettis was hostess at a luncheon last Thursday at her home on Chestnut street. phia. ~Little Donald Meyer has been very ill at the home of his parâ€" ents, the Raymond Meyers. . . Davenport, Jowa, are motoring through Texas. Mr. Hills is the father of Mrs. Robert Jordan, Mr, and Mrs. L. W. Dresser and family have moved from the Bleiâ€" mehl1 house to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Myron F. Kluck have leased the house, h $ HOWARD MORAN : Plumbing and Heating c cct ELECTROL OIL BURNERS | 512%, Laurel Avenue â€" Highland Park Shop Phone, Highland Park 271 â€" Residepce, H. P. 489 43 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD [ ts3 Open: WEEK DAYS 9 a. m. to 6 p.m. _ ; .: _SATURDAYS 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. SUNDAYS 2:30 p.m. to 5:380 p;:.â€..-‘..‘ mm‘mm-.:m-â€"u First Church of Christ, Scientist f Highland Park 4 Stagers will present "Canâ€" . Jordan and A. D. Hills of CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM STYLE LEADERSHIPâ€"The luxury can of the lowâ€"price field. 2 h Vâ€"TYPE 8.CYLINDER ENGINEâ€"Eight mi'nden give smoothness. Small cylinders economy, HYDRAULIC lmâ€"lq-n&câ€" qid. straight stops. « ;IIP&?USHIOND couzguâ€" cushions, transâ€" v::e lflhflm shock absorbers. STABILIZED CHASSISâ€"No front end babhig: dipping. Level starts, level stops, SCIENTIFIC SOUNDPROOFINGâ€" Noises hushed for quiet ride. LOW PRICES â€"Advertised prices include many items of desirable equipment. This is for the De Luze Tudor Sedan illusâ€" muwummmm:n-.u and four bumper guards + Spare wheel, tire and tube + Cigar lighter » Twin nirâ€"alacteln Lasmus 2 tube + Cigar lighter » Twin airâ€"clectric horns + Dual windshiecld wipers + Two sun visors + Lock on glove compartment + Clock + De Luxe steerâ€" ing wheel + Rustlicss Steel wheel bands + Twin tail lights +« Foot control for headlight beams MWMMyflom' NEW batteryâ€"condition indicator. 79400 ISs THE DETROIT DELIVERED rrict There will be used in the forthâ€" coming production of â€""Candleâ€" THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, Mrs. Anne Daniels will be hostess to the contréet bridge club at lunch. eon on Thursday (today) at her home in Highland Park. ° dleâ€"light" on Friday evening, Feb. 17, in the Deerfield Grammar school. Tomorrow evening, Feb. 10, is the presentation of the "Folliesâ€"Minâ€" strel" given by the Deerfleldâ€"Northâ€" brock Rotary Club. Both enter. tainments will be well worth seeing. §22 N. First St. Phone 77 DAHL‘S * Auto_ Reconstruction Co. Colf Prame vog hun Body and Fender Repairing BSPRING SERVICE STATION WELDING AND SOLDERING State & Federal taxes extra