July 26, 1936. Caroline Dorothy Siffert and Gerâ€" trude Alice Siffert, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Siffert were bapâ€" tized at their home on Friday eveâ€" ning, March 31. Caroline was born Baptioms Richard Allen Petersen, son of Edward and Alma Petersen, who Tonight (Thursday) is the Gerâ€" man service and communion at 7:45. The last lenten service is on the evening of Good Friday at 7:45. St. Paul‘s Evangelical There will be two Easter services at St. Paul‘s Evangelical church with Rev. F. G, Piepenbrok officiatâ€" ing. The first will be at 8 a.m, for the young people of the congregaâ€" tion and the second service at 10:30. There will be communion at both services, and special music by the adult choir, A special feature is the memorial Easter lily display. Memâ€" bers are asked to bring an Easter lily in memory of a friend or relaâ€" tive. â€" On Friday evening there will be the sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper and of new members at the church with Dr. William F. Weir officiating. On Sunday morning the worship servâ€" ice will be at 10:45. Tonight‘s (Thursday) service will be at 8 o‘clock. Rev. xmum.zam‘ Albany Park Presbyterian church will be the speaker, Presbyterian Church ltlo"e.l:thnd :n ov-l:: devoâ€" tions st 8 p.m. turday morning the blessing of the new fire will begin at 7:00 and mass at 8:00. There will be an extra priest for confessions on Saturday evening, wium w tae repository. ‘There will be adoration all day. Friday the mass of the Presanctified will begin commemerates the Last Supper with the institution of the Holy Eucharâ€" ist. Holy communion will be disâ€" tributed at 7 a.m. and mass will be Bethichem Evangelical There will be lenten services toâ€" night and tomorrow (Thursday and Friday) evenings at eight o‘clock at with Rev. Earl J. Bruso in the pulâ€" pit. There will be communion at the * eadtes soovice m is A sunrise will be held Easâ€" ter Sunday morning at 6:30 o‘clock :&.â€"umw- later. ‘The Easter worship serâ€" Wice will be sat 11 o‘clock in the Holy Cross Catholic _ The masses on Easter at the Holy Onubfltl:‘:udn will be at w.:’, and 11:30, with tigh mase at 7:30. Holy Thursday morning. DEERFIELD LOCALS Skokie Valley Laundry Buaster in the Churches | MODERN WOMEN KNOW THE SECRET! DON‘T let washday rob you of your vitalityâ€" leave you tired and out of sorts. You can avoid all this if you send your laundry to the SKOKIE VALLEY LAUNDRY. It will be done economicâ€" ally, thoroughlyâ€"just as carefully as you would do it in your own home! Free yourself from this unnecessary problem today. Send Your LAUNDRY to SKOKIE VALLEY 14, 1924 and Gertrude, church HIGH SCHOOL ELECTION At the Bannockburn and Wilmot Grade schools one director will be elected to each board. Members of the Wilmot board are Roy Clavey, C. M. Willman and Ben Siljestrom. Mr. Siljestrom‘s term expires. Memâ€" bers of the Bannockburn school board are Harold Norman, Mrs. Elâ€" eanor Torbet and Edward R. Seese. Mr. Seese‘s term expires, The Deerfield â€" Shields Township high school election will be held on Saturday, April 8, from 12 noon to 7 p.m. in Highland Park, Lake Forâ€" A president and two members are to be elected Burton B. McRoy for president; and R. F. Grohe and George Harder for members, for reâ€" election. Saturday, April 8, is the date of school clections. At the Deerfleld Grammar school the polls will be open from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. A fine hour of the club‘s very popâ€" ular Book Reviews begins promptly at 1:15 in the library, with Miss Irene Rockenback reviewing Edna Ferber‘s autobiography, "The Peculâ€" iar Treasure," and Mrs. Milton O|â€" son giving "Growth of a Man," by Mazo de lz Roche. Mrs, Kenneth SCHOOL ELECTIONS Weir is chairman of the program charge of this program, which will be at 2:30 in the Deerfleld Public library, in the Grammar school. which she attended last winter in Lima, Peru, Miss Ullrick is head of the deâ€" partment of social studies at New Trier high school, and teaches some elasses in this field at Northwestâ€" ern university. She has an excelâ€" lent background for understanding and interpreting what she saw and heard at this conference which met to study Panâ€"American relations. Mrs. Charles Turner, head of the CR ZMERETOT PA ERCVCRy MEBMNE 20 EC elub social service department, is in The Deerficld Grammar school Purentâ€"Teacher association will meet on Friday, April 7 at 2:30 pm. It is being put forward one week beâ€" euuse of the spring vacation. It is the annual business meeting and the nominating committee will make its report. A vice president and secreâ€" program will include selections on the harp by Bernice Ann Flanagan and piano solos by Constance Koeâ€" belin. ‘There will also be five musiâ€" cal selections by members of the high school musical organizations. Mrs. George R. Bailey, president, urges that all members be present for the annual meeting. meets Tuesday, April 11, it will be to hear one of its most outstanding programs as the social service deâ€" partment presents Miss Laurs Ulâ€" rick who will talk about her imâ€" baptized on Sunday afternoon, April 2, at the Volkmann home on North Grade School P.~T A DEERFIELD WOMAN‘S CLUB When the Deerfleld Woman‘s club F. G. Piepenbrok officiated at the baptisms, Betty Belle Russell was hostess at a farewell party on Saturday afternoon to wish Barbara and Mary Bailey bon voyage, at the home of her parents, the J. G. Russells of Rosemary terrace. Mrs. Ira Hole of Glen Ellyn was the guest of Mrs, Fred Meyer on Friday. Mrs. Meyer entertained Circle Three of the Presbyterian church at luncheon that day, : Barbara and Mary Bailey left on Sunday for the east to join their grandfather, Harry Soady, and sailed yesterday on the 8.8. Manâ€" hattan and will land at Plymouth on April 12 for a tour of the British Isles. On May 1st they will go to the continent for a tour through France, Holland and Belgium. The Leslie Whitcombs had as their Sunday guests, Mrs, Whitâ€" comb‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph..Shulder (Virginia Lord) and family are on a trip to South America, _ . est and Deerfleld. e in Deerfcld is the town on Deerfield roud. There is no tion and the candidates are Reed of Lake Forest and Mrs. Smith of Highland Park.. On same afternoon, in the same buildâ€" ing, there will also be another clecâ€" tion, which will be for township school trustee. â€" Walter 2d Highland Park is a candidate for reâ€" election. Election for grade sehoo! members will be held in the respecâ€" tive schools and should not be conâ€" fused with the high school election. Mrs. Waliter Vantine was hostess at a farewell party on Friday afterâ€" noon at her home on Elm street for Mrs. Irene Shrader and her mother, Mrs. J. J, Murray, who left the folâ€" lowing day for New York. They had been stiying at the William Kent home on Central avenue. have named their new little daughâ€" ter, Linda Lou. She arrived March 21 at the Highland Park hospital. The Rev. Father Murphy of the Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Meyer 51 South St. Johns Avenue | SAVES FOOD‘S VITAL JUICES FROM DRYING OUT ! | we YoU THE WORIDS FiRsy Ana l 1939 FRIGIDAIRE Z2 â€"mee *EBE PR Bss PuBLGC SERVICE COMPANY en N e Oe P o e Aown The Just Sew club met on Tuesâ€" day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Andrew Recker. Mrs. Wiliam J. Galloway, Mrs. Schmidt is en route to California. she underwent an appendectomy Mrs. Milton O. Olson was hostess to members of the Mutual club on Wednesday evening. > N. 1., M&Ss been visiting Der sister, Miss Ethel Button, trombonist, is in New York, with the Rits Rio orâ€" chestra. Miss Button, who is a memâ€" h-dth&.o'?lr. last year with the Ingenues. Patricis Lane was â€.: cighteen guests at luncheon on urday in honor of her tenth birthâ€" day anniversary. Patricis is a deughter of the N. C. Lanes of Hazel avenue. Mrs. Alice M. Aten, who lives at the N. C. Lane home, has been in The Townsend club is meeting this évening in the Town hall All those interested in the plan are urged to Presentation Parish, Chicago, was the guest speaker on Tuesday eveâ€" ning at the Holy Cross Lenten servâ€" ice. Tomorrow (Friday) evening there will be the Ways of the Cross, sermon and Veneration of the Cross at 8 pm. The Altar and Rosary society will not meet this week. Your Typewriter Man The Waltee Weckers have reâ€" Larson‘s Stationery Store Higniand Park 567 OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Come in. See it Today / Mrs. Kenneth F. Towler was hostâ€" :i-:-d-b ‘:hym on at her home. Mrs. Meyer, of the Chicago Plant, Flower and Fruit guild was the speaker. turned from s # in Ploride| will give p > f io thetr home on Wikmst reed. ~" | for the inadsesping Of the prsteads !‘:ta.kha-'-hdh:- d‘fl‘““.‘ * to Bethichem Mothers on concert 1 Mmu&uâ€"--h&“‘:h‘l f Chestnuut street. Church of Chicago was presented mï¬*d&wuh‘:mdhw Camp of the Royal Neighbors who | hem ‘-W attended the 39th anniversary celeâ€"| A fellowship supper the bration of the Arbutus camp at| vesper and in the evening, Gurnee last Tuesday evening are| William E. Cunningham of Eim ‘The six members of the Deerfield Camp of the Royal Neighbors who Mhflxz-vâ€"-yd- bration of the camp at Gurnee last Tuesday evening are Mrs. Otto Gieske, Mrs. Maria Intraâ€" nuove, Mrs, Fred Meyer, Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Johnston, Mrs. Minnic Whitâ€" comb and Mrs. Emil Fredricks. The Bannockburn Mother‘s club pbompnaphs of identical frods, Cl .A tlialin \7 tdu-dbuâ€"lnuoflui. thport= 10 mintes fom depotsâ€"end correnient to every u--::::‘l-nd Southern Calforaia*. the Mb*d‘hfl“-l in yet an economicel place to stey. smeare rooms ... 2. 1.3 i Pmte 10 LOS AMNGELES â€" . im i8 5S ACROSS THE CONTINENT SIXTH & sERING Convince yourself in 3 minutes at our store. smaeh aad blomd yout evmaicht ind ht protect new â€"<hat ‘The it ie canaatenn i ade is SUPER MOIST HYDRATORS for freshening wvegetbles. You‘ll be amazed thet it costs no flavor transfer is definitely checked, too. Convince Yoursel . ; . with Proof! io o are ooo oi e mss Florids | will 'hâ€˜â€œï¬ ,,,v__m ~ & ‘hrl:-haï¬-.d:.-h Mrs. Carl E. Olson and son Ralph spent Thursday with Mrs. Edmund Anderson in Chicage. P EmE EF" MM*&Y‘- lowstone National Park and the far west. Young People‘s Council of St. Paul‘s church will be held on Monday eveâ€" ning, April 17. The first quarterly meeting of the OMLY FRIGIDAME has