‘ck Soil and Teamin! et 1' 'II r4 r Store N ew Cards Ccntral \V'Cnuc [)uphcned U (811 JOHNS AVENUE SELL .ASON 1r Eyes ' l IMMEEEEEE IONTHS SMOK- SOFT COM. RDT @aaaaa S(' )N select EM; agile-II North Shore Trust Co. General Banking Business Telephone 247 N. W. Corner Central Ave. and Sheridan Rd. “‘i :wmxamg ramnus Shoes "" M?" oans made on improved Real Estate Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent The Magnate ramous Shoes for [A Stale Bank 12 North Sheridan Road HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL NOTES lleertield‘s fast football squad ï¬n< ished their ï¬rst lap for the suburban championship title, defeating their old rival. New Trier. in the ï¬rst league game of the season» This was the tir>t time in the history of Deer- tield that the} ham:- been able to de- feat New Trier on the latter'S tield. .â€"\t_the shrill of the whistle Deer- field kieked off with an on side kick of 10 yurd> taking the hall. The period lasted for 1?) minutes of good football, neither side seorlng. llurin): the <eeond period after New Trier showed signs of crossing the goal. Stewart ezirried the ball by means of a rross buck and skirted oil’ for (I fill yard run for a touchdown. l’zireells hin'ked the goal. llnlf ended T to U. .\u‘ain in the seeond hzilf Riehards (it? New 'l‘l'iel‘ showed Hens of scoring but again Stewart crossed the line with u :24 yard run on an off tackle play, l’urt'ells~ kieked the goal. Afâ€" ter many attempts to forward puss New Trier gained tire yards and the period ended. The ï¬nal period opened with every one exeited. New Trier tried hard to sum hut heemise of their poor Work on mix-him: punts they were unable to gain. Many Deerlield subs Were not into the game. Game ended l-t THE llltm. ('1HI [At-u!- Mt‘hnllulti Stumkw Hulzm .‘Uhhsul Stevens R†Rand Stewart. Mnrgun I.“ K. Kerr l’nn-olls FB Wiencke Tuuchdowns: Stewart :3; goal kicks: l’zil't'vns '2. Next Saturday at 23:30 lk-urï¬cld plays I‘rnviso un (h1- Highlaml Park lm’kmm ‘vlvllxuxin , gum. Many lk‘t'l'llt‘l m intu Un- game. Ga w H, lM-L-I'Yivltl Vittnl'inu,‘ Lineup mm. ('sz1' RIC wungi'i-gutiun on the text, “Be Filled With thv Spirit." In the evening the W. 1“. LR: ll. )1. sm-ioty had charge of the i-xvri'isos. lt wan the annual open nwctim: of the society. and the principal feature of the evening was' an addn-ss by Miss Mario, (locker, a rviurnml medical missionary from (‘uim-rnmi, Africa. She can talk flu- i‘ntly in five mmlérn languages and >c\'cl‘:|l dialects of Africa. Her talk was very cnturtainiflg and left. some inilclihlu impressions of the need of tho evangelization of the Dark Cun- tim-nt. The pustur will preach next Sun. «lay lmth innrning and evening. llis subth in the morning will be “The Glory \Vhlk'h ('hrist Gives to His Fol- luwm‘s," John 17:22; and fur the eve- ninL'. â€Wuntwl, llni'\'vstors,"," John l'm‘tnl mrixh IHHL’ Junior Svrvicc at 2:30 p. m. The subjm't of the Christian Endeavor mvotlm: at 6:45 is "Christianity and MW Health of (‘hinzhH Ezek. 47:1631, and will he led by Miss Darlene Jones. FA'MHWI)‘ wvlcunw. Sumh N. Smith and husband to .luhn (h'iï¬ith W 1) $50, Int â€.27. Mk 7. [Eartlcttc's sub Lake Forvst. 1,. M. Smith and wife to Theo. Svhvul‘mzmn, W1) $10. 1m; 37 Rm’in'm. R. S. “‘vlls and wife In R. R. Brad- ley, \V 1) $10. lot 31. Rose Terrace sub Lake Fox‘rst. A. (E. Larsnn and wife to Joseph Dvlhnyv and wifv, W D $10, lot 3, Ev- ans sub. of blk. E. Highland Park. Ruth H. Martin huuzht the John (‘anï¬vld place on South side of Hazel Avenue, west of Lake Ave., for indi- tatod $23,000 and 1:3“: trust deed back for $20,000. Melvin 1.. Strauss the Florence K. (‘nh (lzm Rum}. [hu‘inizL ‘ shup arv asking [no “Hun-I lam] ’ark tn kindly wau'h :ul volumns hf The Prvss for articles \\‘hl('h vurinu5‘ fa disposing uf through the s wry ï¬m- thma and a fur r su nn scale at the shop. then- will he a splendid line mas and New Year cards f( «it-rs arv taken for home I) The ('illlllllltt005 at the community ~hup an- asking the women of High- ‘anil ’ai-k tn kinnlly watch the want ‘ul l'l)lUlllll.\' hf The Pross for huusvhold ul"ik‘ltԤ which vurinu5‘ families are disposing uf thrnugh the shop. Sume wry illlk‘ ihma and a fur mat are al- su nn scale at the shop. Next week then- will he a splendid line of Christ- mas and New Year cards for sale. 01‘- «Mrs an: taken for home made jellies and marmaladv. Tea is served Every afternoon from three tn ï¬ve u'clock. Thv ï¬rst nu-ctmu m the \I.\.\Uu ('luh on mewluy. 0M. 2K. at 2:30 at tlw Highland Park (‘lulw will be guest day at which Miss Jean Knuwltnn will 6mg Spanish. English and Frvnch snnfl's, appearing in custumv. R E A L EST .\ TR TR ANS FERS HIGHLAND PARK PRES. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS .:_:~:~:n:-Cy«:~:-C~>ZW'CNDCNDC£2 11‘ "SSOLI (‘lll’l‘ g 0‘3“3*C~C"3“X“?)}Câ€3*3‘3F3"CK)OO‘DO first mvctinu of the ()ssoli m I‘m-«lay. 0M. 'l\. at 2:30 at iuhlmnl l‘urk (‘lulw will be guest * which Miss Jean Knuwltnn will ('()\l.\ll'NlT\' SIIOI’ RT RG I.“ H" ISs and wife bought nhn plzwo on Shot-L l, fur 518,00, Yunkvrs W014! W. Kerr Wright :“C I mun }{«)t11 ('luro Ru-hul'ds nun nun-unnumum Remember the Starving People of Europe October 26 to November 1 No Color--No Creeano Class Lake County has been assigned a quota of $27,000 toward the National Fund to be used to aid the distress of the starving mul- titudes abroad. considered in this Europe. It is a non-sectarian movement â€" It is just humanitarianism. of Plenty â€"â€" America. Little children, old men 'and women, are starving and have no clothing: or footwear while we in America are prosperous. Contribute to your Com! every little bit is acceptable. N a conversation recently between two customers in the bank lobby we over- heard the following: A Nickel 0f the school children will help a starving child of It rings throughout the ears of the world. especially the Land A GOOD REASON T Give them a share of our plenty. Do your bit between October 26th and November Hear the Cry from Europe "I have banked here for almost twenty years because I have always been treated well, have received accomodations when I asked for them and I never worried a minute about the safety of my ftinds.†American Let’s Help Them Is the above not a good reason for making this bank YOUR bafnk? laudable movement, which is furthered by the rrican Jewish Relief Committee ‘ ommitteemen as generously as possible-â€" lst. PAGI SEV-