VYOLUME XXIX RUTH PETTIS, Representative _ Telephone Deerfield 485 DEERFIELD BANK ANNOUNCES PERSONNEL val and the village board is planâ€" ning another for the same purpose. It will be held in the Goldman subâ€" division, where the Legion recently held theirs. OLD AGE ASSISTANCE GRANTED TO 28 IN DEERFIELD Mrs. Zeta M. Poff, superintendent of the Lake County Department of the Division of Old Age Assistance recently notified James O‘Connor, Mrs. Wellington Cardinell and daughter, Barbara, of Chicago, visâ€" ited Mrs, Cardinell‘s sister, Mrs. Edâ€" ward B. Crush of Linden avenue, Davis, president; Erwin Seago, vice pres. and attorney; F. J. Laâ€" Bahn, vice president; J. W. McGinâ€" nis, cashier; Ruth Johnson, ass‘t cashier; William Lutz, ass‘t cashier ; Arline Mentzer, teller and bookâ€" DEERFIELD DAYS WILL BE BENEFIT POR VILLAGE FINANCES Deerfield board will be the general chairman for a carnival to be held on Saturday, Sunday, and Labor Day, September 2, 3, and 4, and the money cleared on these "Deerâ€" field Days" will be used to help pay year the village was able to pay off $2,000 on old bills through a carniâ€" supervisor of West Deerfield Townâ€" ship, Deerfield, that there are now 28 persons who sre receiving Old Age Assistance in this township and their total awards in April of 1923 were $459.00.. There is one application pending and three reinâ€" vestigations are being made. When an individual applies for this aid, he must prove need, age, residence, citizenship, and the burâ€" den of proof rests on his legally responsible relatives to show that they cannot support him. After he has been granted his allowance he can no longer receive poor relief from the supervisor, except emerâ€" gency medical care. Old Age Assisâ€" the basic law of this OAA act has caused considerable trouble. Due to the fact that receipients now unâ€" derstand that the State has a very denite claim against their estates, it has ‘been found that claims are being met promptly by those indiâ€" viduals who receive inheritances or dispose of their property. During the first five months in 1939 the Lake County Division of OAA has received $1,318.40 in reimburseâ€" children are visiting relatives in Anâ€" tance is available to needy aged persons whose needs can be met by $30.00 or less per month. Lack of understanding of the provision in ments and repayments of claims. Deerfield State Bank the following Seago, Solomon Shapiro, Harry E. Dr. and Mrs. V. W. Spriggs and children are motoring to Canada for a vacation trip. . Sandusky, Ohio, for a visit and to recuperate from her recent illness. Mrs. Margaret Owens and daughâ€" M.Md’t::,N.l;d..lr:‘. John Rodgers son, Tommy Cleveland, Ohio, were guests the past week of their cousin, Mrs. Elâ€" mer Clavey. Mrs. Ownes and Mrs. Rodgers are nieces of Mrs. B. H. Kress, and before their marringes were Margaret and Sally McKellar, and they have visited here frequentâ€" tained at a foursome of bridge on Thursday evening at her home on The dates of the village carnival, "Deerficld Days" are September 2, 8, and 4. Trustee Homer Cazel is general chairman. Mre. Delbert Meyer will be hostâ€" ess to members of her contract bridge club at Iuncheon next Thursâ€" day at Open House tearcom. John Woodman of Paim Harbor, Fla., visited at the Woodman Todd home last week. Mr. Woodman is a former resident and his home is now owned by Philip Mirabella. Executive officers: C. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Carter M. Christenâ€" Mrs. A. R. Warner has gone to !eanl in :beerze/J friends at Wauâ€" Mrs. Martha C. Love had as her guests on Sunday, Mrs. Joseph Dunn, Mrs. William Harding, Mrs. Joseph Stevens and children of Lake Forest. Miss June Gunckel of Chicago is spending this week with her mother, Mrs. Mildred Love Gunckel, and with her sister, Mrs. Clark Banker, who has been visiting here from Jackson, Mich. Miss Gunckel is a professional singer and her stage name is "June O‘Day." Sunday dinner guests at the Love home were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore (Betty Gunckel) and Mr. Moore‘s parents of Chicago. Mabel Brundage of Chicago were dinner guests on Friday evening of Rommel in the carrying of the mail from the station to the post office, using his truck for this service. Mrs. A. J. Johnsgn will be hostess to members of the Paulus Circle this afternoon at her home on Deerfield spent Friday with Mrs. Albert Rogâ€" gow of Park avenue, weekâ€"end guests at the Mirabellaâ€" Mercurio home on Waukegan road. Miss Anne Marshall and Miss Mrs. Carl T. Anderson of Chestnut Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Williams of Palatine were guests on Saturday at the Russell Potterton home on Central avenue. Miss Jeannine Clavey, daughter of the Roy Claveys, celebrated her tenth birthday anniversary on Wedâ€" nesday (yesterday) with fifteen as her guests at dinner and a theater Miss Marian Rhinehart of West Virginia, is spending the summer with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rhinehart (Marcelline Juhrend) at their home on Park avenue. Mrs. William Wiebert of Chicago was the weekâ€"end guest of her daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Frances Klemp Diebert. Mrs. Earl Frost was hostess to members of her Friday bridge club last week at her home on Osterman avenue. A. M. Gunckel of Zion was the dinner guest of his granddaughter, Mrs. Clark Banker, on Sunday, at the home of Mrs. M. C. Love. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson of Chicago were weekâ€"end guests at the Carl E. Olson home on Greenâ€" wood avenue. Mrs. D. C. Curtis, with Mrs. Clarence Hanover and daughter, Naney, left on Thursday for Mrs. Curtis‘ camp in northern Wisconâ€" sin. hvolwnitn-thlunkbdu- ing on Deerfleld road to 15 Picadilly road, Highland Park. h-lr.ndln.ld'h:tl!(l-r- Landau Stryker) have a. baby daughter, Jeannine Catherine, who arrived last month. Mrs. Wolf is n former employee of the Deerfield fl“a“:r.ni.’ln Wolf moved to in . Charles Dattilo underwent a maâ€" jor operation at the Illinois Reâ€" :flmhmm- Miss Josephine Woodman is spending this week at the home of her brother, James Woodman, in Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Johnson and two children of Todd court are vaâ€" cationing at Deerskin Lake, Eagle River, Wisconsin. lu.InG:durwmbem to members Presbyterian Circle Three at their meeting next week. Miss Janice Galloway, at the Deerfield Community Center, will accept with pleasure, any flowers or other garden products, to display at the "Village Fair." Please bring your own containers. Mrs. William Johnston will act as recorder this evening at Friend‘s Night at the Gurnee Royal Neighâ€" bor camp. A large delegation from Deerficld will attend. Presbyterian Church school will beâ€" gin at 10 a.m. instead of 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Peter Gille of County Line road was complimented at a stork shower last Friday at the home of Mrs. John Geist in Northbrook. tended a convention of the Second Mr. The Deerfiscli Page the farm for about a month. Mrs. Alice Brand Clark will be hostess to members of the Just Sew Club on Tuesday afternoon at her home on Deerfleld road. Ministers of the three Protestant churches met at the home of Dr. W. F. Weir on Tuesday evening to discuss the union services for the latter part of August. The Bethâ€" lehem Evangelical church was repâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Verner J. Hansen have returned from their honeymoon trip in northern Wisconsin and will be at home after August 6, in Chiâ€" cago. Mrs. Henry Ankers and son, Orâ€" ville of Iron Mountain, Mich., have been visiting at the W.A.Tennerâ€" mann home. Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson of Chicago. Miss Marie Freiman has given up her work at the Deerfield State Bank and is now employed at the Deerfield Beauty Shop. Miss Arâ€" line Mentzer has taken Miss Freiâ€" man‘s place at the bank. 4 The annual boy‘s camp for the Evangelical church is being held this week at Naperville. Girls will go to camp from July 31 to August 6. Both camps are held at the Naâ€" perville camp grounds. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McGinnis are planning to go down to southern Illinois the first of next month. Their son, Allan, has been down at and his Deerfleld bride, Jane Elizâ€" abeth Wood. Mr. and Mrs, John Dewyer of Conway road are visiting at Sturâ€" geon Bay, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. James Mailfald of Wilmot road entertained 45 guests Vernon, lowa, in J No o Inlnlpibn:l"--lflm an appendectomy at the Highland Park hospital on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson had North Waukegan road had as her guests on Monday, Mrs. W. B. Charles of Riverside and her sisterâ€" inâ€"law, Miss Fannie Charles of Deâ€" Activities of Deerfleld Legion Auxiliary R. A. Nelson and three daughters returned on Sunday from a two weeks vacation in Wisconsin. St,. Paul‘s Evangelical church by chemistry at Cornell college, in Mt, lehem Evangelical church was repâ€" resented by Rev. Earl J. Brusso; Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok; and the ?'y:;bnothnchuahbytholut.br. the lawn of their home. Miss Caâ€" therine McConnohie of Wilmette was an out of town guest. Earl Toll, son of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Toll, has been awarded a fellowship at George Washington university in Washington, D. C., and will go east in September, Earl at a picnic supper on Sunday DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1939 THE POCKETBOOK of KNOWLEDCGE %: m ;::m;mm #> '@“"â€ï¬ismi f oae «. Corron LInTERS Mr. «maphouEnenTs maxg wEw 1085â€" St. Paul‘s Juniors to ’I Have Party August 3 Townsend Club Will Hear Dr. Baldwin in Deerfleld Hall mezzoâ€"soprano who, with three othâ€" er opera stars, will be heard in the Ravinia Music Festival galaâ€"an evening of Wagner and Straussâ€" on Friday, July 28, with Artur Rodâ€" Mrs. Florenke Uchtman, presiâ€" dent, and Mrs. Laura Kapschull, inâ€" coming president, will attend the state convention in Peoria on August 19 to 22, as delegates from Deerâ€" field unit. Mrs. Agnes Tennermann, alternate director of tenth district, will attend the convention as a deleâ€" gate from the district. Chairmen of the various booths at the carnival gave interesting but incomplete reports. phony Orchestre. ‘The Deerfield Townsend Club will meet on Tuesday evening, August 1, in the West Deerfleld Township Hall on Deerfleld road, at 8 o‘clock. &:,'ii{biihnmâ€jb- or. . Baldwin is very active in club now has a membership of 188. for the Junior group of St. Paul‘s ice cream had been sent to Dorcas Home to celebrate the birthday of one of the World War orphans, Mrs. Ray Goodman and Mrs. Marâ€" shall Pottenger were hostesses. About 29 attended a Junior picâ€" nic at Bangs lake, Wauconda, on Tuesday, July 25. teresting trip. Mrs. John Welch, child welfare chairman, reported that a gift and TE CuNESE wORD FOR "TFLEPHONE # *LIGMDNING LANGuAEG * Nomination of John J. Weich turned down by senate at Slattery‘s demand Washington, D. C. (Special)â€"Beâ€" Requests Exam for Deerfleld cause of "urgent requests" made upon him, Senator James Slattery is to ask the civil service commisâ€" sion that open competitive examinâ€" ations be held for the purpose of establishing a list of eligibles for the postmaster at Deerfleld, When the nomination of John J. Welch for appointment as postmasâ€" ter came to the senate it was reâ€" jected, same as was the nomination of Raymond A. Kennedy for the postmastership at Libertyville. _ No other explanation was offered than that Senator Slattery had lend his ear to these "urgent requests." It was explained, however, that the rejection of the confirmation was "nothing personal" against either Welch or Kennedy. The present postmaster, in other words, will serve at least a few months. In the first place the neâ€" cessary papers will be drawn up, notices poste dthat an open examâ€" ination will be held. ‘The applicants Ralph Dunham, New Commander, Deerfileld Legion may file for the position, after which a date will be set. Usually, after the exams are over it requires some six to eight weeks for certifiâ€" cation of the one or more eligibles, and then it‘s up to the high moguls of the party to recommend one of the eligibles. St. Paul‘s Sewing Circle Picnic Aug. 3 The American Legion held a regâ€" ular meeting on Monday, July 24. Officers elected for the coming year were as follows: Commander, Ralph Dunham; senâ€" jor viceâ€"commander, LeRoy Meyers; junior viceâ€"commander, Ray Goodâ€" man; finance officer, Earle Harris; sergeantâ€"atâ€"arms, W. K. Hout; chapâ€" lain, Wm. Cruickshank. Delegates to the district were Wm, Cruickshank, Ralph Dunham and Russell Potterton; alternates, Milton Olson, Marshall Pottenger and Harold Plagge. Members of the Sewing Circle of St. Paul‘s Evangelical church in Deerfield will hold their annual picâ€" nic on Thursday morning, August 8, at 11:30 o‘clock on the lawn at the home of Mrs. John Ott of Oakâ€" ley avenue. It will be a pot luck luncheon. Delegate to the state convention: Ralph Dunham; alternate, Anthony Mercurio. SOCIAL STATIONERYâ€"3 line addressâ€"100 sheets and SYMPATHY CARDSâ€"§50 for ‘!BD_!NO INVITATIONSâ€"Including two envelopes; BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTSâ€"50 for MLPAI‘I'*INVH'ATIONSâ€"â€MW“ MEN‘S PERSONAL STATIONERYâ€"100 sheets, plate and @NVelOPO8 .....................â€".........»=«. 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Johnston and his staff of workers completed the repairs, and Mr. Johnston remained most of the night flushing all water hydrants to carry off dirty water. ‘The two beauty shops in Deerâ€" field could give no shampoos and business was at a standstill there. ‘The telephone operators weare swamped with calls and inquiries heard in the Ravinia Music Festival galaâ€"an evening of Wagner and Straussâ€"on Friday, July 28, with Deerfield residents were without water from 2 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on ‘Tuesday because of a broken water main et the east boundary of the village under the Gastfeld .bridge. It is the only main leading into Deerfield, so no one in the village had water during that time. Forâ€" tunately there were no fires. A state employe, a tracâ€" torwuchlcnhelmhd the road and is also used in stump Eyvind Laholm, tenor, who with NUMBER 22 1.95 up