’Phone 169 at {ys a Good Show , 5 and 10c Tuesday iCl \L i‘ F â€"\ TL'RB [ETT THEATRE 7'30 Second Show 8:39 prompt attention Highwood Sunday I8 by most result of v8118 28th Masterpcyc cnmled ltlaw’s Revenge†ETT THEATRE :9th 'hursday Highwood at order of $1.50 {ch Ivory nem con 'ocery Lady Deerfield News The April meeting of the Woman‘s 'wee' Missionary Society of the Presbyter-l M inn Church was heId at the home of visii Mrs. William Schlie Thursday after-1px" noon. Mrs. Reichelt, Jr., read a por- ‘Iwee tion of the mission study book, “The’ M King's Highway, on India.†Miss!piv‘ Woodman read of the “New Woman‘lday Movement in India." Mrs. Frank;I M Peterson sang t'wo soprano solos withlthe her sister, Mrs. R. E. L. Holmes “‘Dr. the piano. Mrs. Fred Meyer told an‘ T interesting story called “The Whitel the Children’s Friend.†Mrs. Schlie was assisted by Miss Lillian Schlie, Mrs:E Osborn and Miss Ruth Lidgerwoodl “‘ during the social hour which followod. l . . fric Special Easter music was sung by 1 the choir in the Presbyterian Church‘ Sunday morning. The Easter mes-‘Ev sage was given in the regular ser-,m5 mon. The children's sermon subjectld“ I'LL _..'II 1 sage was given in the regulu ser- mon. The children's sermon subject was “Labels that Lie." May 7th will be Bible Sunday. Mother’s Day will be observed May 14th. The directors of the Grammar School have held a meeting for or- genization following the election. Mr. Reichelt. Jr., was re-elected presiâ€" dent, and Dr. Davie clerk, taking the place of Mr. Love whose term ex- pired and who would not be a cendi- place “of Mr. Love whose term ex- mu:- m... ,.V_, pired and who would not be a ctndi- 1891.10“ Church Sunday 1' date for re-election. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ,A number of people attended thelfamily of Deerfleld, Flor Auction Sale which was held at the ‘ guests Of Mrs. ances ‘ old Brett homestead on Saturday 1!. lday. ternoon by Mrs. George McDonald.i The regular monthly Mr. (I W. Pettis was auctioneer. 1the Plrent Teachers' Mrs. Salome Horenberger who hesiwmd‘ ““3 m be held ' Assembly Hall Thursd been on the sick list for the st pa has been postponed until th h f 11 recovered. m" u u y ling, May 5th, :1 which Mr. Almon Powers of Chicago was; '. . . , the K00“ " the home of Mr. W. A_.Is:ocmtion extend I cordnl innuuon .. no the generul public, as they hnve Whiting Sundly. i l . . M P ta 8 'th f W11 1' whoitii'rtnged seven intereuung and at- ". e r 'f“ ° °° mg, gmctive features for the evening‘s en- ?“ been very m, is reported greatly l Certainment. mong which Are a num- improved. ber of reels of moving pictures, a MMr. 1;“? Mg: For; 5103::hlp.n:imon program by the school children, iss e en ime or followai by a socinl hour. xiisited friend: and reluives in Deer- Anderson’s Hull was a scene of “em Sunday. lmuch gayety on Easter Monday even- Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Kurston of ing when the R. N. A. gave their t‘hicago were the guests at the home Grand Ball. Almost one hundred of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Penis Sunday. iguests from Highl-nd Pnrk. Sher- imerviile and Deerfleld enjoyed (he Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ana's who ueq . ifl’OllC. :â€" Tknmqwm- G... nre expectedI I Mr. and Mn t‘hxcago were â€I of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A in Thomasville. GI" 1 home the ï¬rst of Muy. The Misses Once 8! Carolan of Chicago are week's vacation at the O of their parents, Mr. 3n Caromn. Phone four-four :9 sad Margin†a are enjoying ‘1'. the country home Ir. ma Mrs- John than ever, Next to Yourself ‘vvvvv 'v v for it is of vital interest to us and if there is anything wrong with y9ur grounds bot] talk matters over and get busy, clean up, feed the lawn, seed down the bare am flowering plants, evergreens, cut out shrubs in one place and plant others soml that’s what makes it so interesting. The owner of a home ground today, isn't sat demands the best, his lawn, walks, driveways, shrubs and flower horders are kept -- ‘ n1 1 1 Well then, why don‘t you call up 85 for sea isn’t this true? lzer man want to do the work, go ahead, let us furnish ferti you helpful hints, free. Any way to help along to make om Items kg Mrs. R. H. Stryker of Chicago was 1F 11‘the guest at the home of her parents. I 't ‘ Dr. and Mrs. T. L. Knank, last Week. c ‘2‘ The Altar and Rosary Society 0L] u the Holy Cross Church was enter-‘| s ,tained at the home of Miss Chi-eh >d l Ender Wednesday afternoon. I.‘ ‘ Mrs. J. R. Rehm of Chicago visited fr friends in Deerfleld last week. | The Mission Band of the United: ta_iEvn.ngelical Church will hold their: ,,_!mgular monthly meeting in the} ,ctlchurch Sunday afternoon. l dlll On Sunday, May 7th, the Christian‘ rill _ Endeavor Society of the United Evan- lgelical Church will begin an “BEL; ciency Contest," which will continue' |3r| tuntil the last of July, It the end of: d. :h‘ or- unilwhich time the losing side will enâ€" ni‘ ; tertain the winning side at: banquet. the" A short prognm appropriate for ex- Enter was given in the United Evenâ€" idi- igelical Church Sunday morning. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gnrrity end erfleld, Floridn, were the theifamily of De rrity Mon- the ‘, guests of Mrs. ances Ga 1 Mr. Alvin Meyer And Mr. Irvin lPlggge who Ire attending the Uni- 1vanity of Illinois no enjoying a l‘week’s vacation at their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Selig of Unlugo visited at the home of Mr. Selig's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Selig, lust week. Mrs. Mabel Schafler entertained the Five Hundred Club at. her home Tues- day afternoon. Mrs. R. H. Str! the guest at the 1‘ Dr. and Mrs. T. 1 The Altar and the Holy Cross tained at the h1 Ender Wednesda} and seeding the lawn and rolling it so as t? prepare for planting Larkspur. Poppies and Shasta} Daisies ‘ shrub borders; and there, to get busy witg those m trast against the ceiling formed by the sky; they nee perfect foliage to walk under this summeié. We ha I The regular monthly meeting of ithe Pnrent Teachers' Association lwhich was to be held in the school Assembly Hall Thursdly afternoon has been postponed until Fridny even- lit!" May 5th, :t which time the As- '--iuï¬nn extend in cordial] invitation ulldlolliu lovon rah.â€" ‘d rson’s Hull was a scene of; Bull. Almost one hundred: from Highl-nd Pnrk. Sher- e and Deerfleld enjoyed (he The Beauty of the van know am you But cow “‘ every order no matter [1 sum .W w _- r_ it :3 Us who take #16 Greatest Przde m Your Grounds . "no fmnfhpr The subject of Lho debate on W!- day afternoon u the meeting of the Forum Club was on the present Again- cillor system. Those debating â€re Everett Hucker, Princes Biflï¬p, Howard Flngg and Mildred Emir- nld. Dorothy Bowen sun; 3 nl selection play Oak Park. the League game. Th! (13 with Ln Granite Deerï¬eld. the score Deerï¬eld. the score being 11 to L The date for the nnnual reception of the Parents and Tenchen' Mao- ciation has been (hunged fromj‘the nineteenth of May (the due of‘Lhe senior plly) w the twenty-uni of May. 9 l 4.. union of the clowns' play fro “A Midsummer Night's Drum." .ht election of ofï¬cers for the in] year resulted in: president, “1 tor Quayle: vice-president. Bowen 8thu macher; secretary nnd tnuuror, Ra chael Heckeuweiler; urgent It Helen hrisroll, and Al I: (‘lizh The progrtm was a drain- arms. Pnrentl and Teacherl' Anoddlou The next regullr meeting ofl the lSouth Division Pnrenta Ind '1' en" Association will aim plnce W Ines-l, lday afternoon. Mny 3rd, at '3215‘ éo'clock at the Lincoln SchooL if The ltopic for consideration is “A iYeor lwith Naturv." in charge of Miss lMarion lla Camus. of the coin lSchool. Music Wlll he {urn'u by 1lthe Lincoln school children un r the {direction of Mrs. Falch. Mrs. tdvin . C. Day will be chairman of th host- . lesses on that day. This is to .Zlast meeting of this division I Lye“- arms. 1 Jen-ems *‘________.__â€"i i “Judy Forgot" is the name ‘0! Lhe‘l limotion pictures which will be'gshown, club 7:30. ‘ Ramon-ow evening st the ‘ The annual dinner. with cs s snd ldnncing as enuminmcni f tures, ‘will take place Saturday eveniig. The Ielection of ofï¬cers will mks place :on the same evening. This ds the club's activities {or the All reservstions {or dinne be msde as esrly ss pouibl Mrs. Grant's orchestn o! icsco will furnish dance music. 3 should Saturday morning the team till Oak Park, there, in a sub . n no game. The game on A r~ Mk 1;. Granite was I defu‘ Kor Highland Park Chit) Hom'é Should start at the Gate seasonah‘e suggestions--â€"absolutely “no charge zer and ked and perhaps some plants and if 3 our homé town just a little more attractive the as a mes‘penger of spring you are sure to meet Bahr's experienced gardeners 0 make tsings attractive. They are helping nature to clean house; fertilizing it so as t? prepare for a green velvety carpet all summer; here théy get rwdy ld Shasta} Daisies to Cheer and brighten up the walls of green crhted by the I _. "c native oaks or elms which form such wéiderful 00n- busy wit " those majesti y the sky; they need prunning and spraying to encourage a healthy growth and . summed. We have been at this for over thirty years, planning and planting. ' . 5 . a spade, a rake. a light lunch. agd brimful of y himset; with a wheelborrow, Today there are over forty of u and busier which wilzre going to happen. )w small: receives our personal attention. “ 4 of SPRING till others somewhere else; there lay, isn't satisï¬ed with the way ers are kept up to correspond ' Everething Electrical for the Automobile Expert Repairing and Charging all ma Special attention given to Repairing 3 T . Expkrt Repairing all makes Magneios, lighhng Systems. Magnetos bought: We solicit the patronagelof car owners m this locality. Give us a ttial. Good service and a square deal guaranteed. spots, get the dn've into shape, plant hardy else; there is no ï¬nish to any of that work, .th the way things were kept up years ago, he nrresoond with the best room infythe house. Ignition Sér‘fice :1- CAN A full line of Electrical Accessories carried in stock. Will“ rge for that". If you and the hired if you have them already let's give than it was last year. SERVICE SIAHON Let's avoid it, let’s get together _ Coils, Self-starting and sold and remagnetized. Phone four-four