ig store â€" that learn to depend 1 Wave guaranteed for&flve , No comb necessary. OQnly vacy in our beauty and tting parlers By J. C. LAEGELER CCap 0i one Highland Park 1990 URSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1928 mable. SHOPPE nd Park, IMlinois T‘ahe SHOoP YOVU‘LL LEA TO LKE \_ A LOor. NING D, ILLINOIS HIGHLAND PARK 2048 AT w 6 ® Â¥ w obe Scalp Tregtment "~‘ l ~Deerfidid Presbyterian Church $ +A Keep in mind that the ladies of the W. M. S. are serving a chop suey dinâ€" »mer at six o‘clock, the evening of Octoâ€" ber 21. They are looking for you, come and bring some one with you.~ D8 K.. 8. P. T. A. A fine tribute to the ability of Mrs, M. Eisenstaedt, the new president of the Deewhhkh ‘High Sehool Parentâ€"To# association, was paid Sixteen teachers gnd officers of the Sunday school will motor to Palatine Sunday afternoon to attend. the Arâ€" lington Heights Evangelical Sunday school convention. Please be at the church at 1:00 p. m. © _ wl The Sewing circle will meet‘at the home of Mrs. Julius Johnson next week, by the prineipal, Mr. Richard Lanâ€" ning Sandwick, at the October meetâ€" ing, held last Thursday afternoon. Mr. Sandwick attributed the large attendâ€" ance at the opsning meeting to their Confirmation class will not meet unâ€" til Saturday, November 6. s Ur. J. Lueder, former pastor of St. Paul‘s church preached at the Gerâ€" man service last Sunday. : His many friends were glad to hear him and his message was aâ€"very inspiring one. The various committees of the two Young People‘s classes met Sunday afternoon to formulate plans for their Halloween frolic and also for ‘the chicken supper to be given at the Masonic temple on the evening of November 10. Thursday evening a group of the Young Men‘s class will motor to Niles Center for a bowling match. Church school, 9:15 a. m. Service, 10:15 a. m. f + Everybody is heartily welcome to attend our services. A special inviâ€" tation is extended to all new comers in Deerfield. I$f you have no church hams The women of the W. M. S. are enâ€" tertaining the "Little Heralds" and their mothers at the church on Thursday afternoon at 2 o‘clock, Mrs. Charles Steiner, who is in charge of the "Little Heralds" requests each member to be present. Come and have a getâ€"acor ed party. > All th"E @4Janning to join the juntor choilmese requested to meet at the church® Friday afternoon at 4 o‘clock. We are hoping to organize a junior choir of at least twenty voices. â€" ‘ Evangelical Bungalowâ€" Church ‘Rev. R. M. Williams, pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. 3 Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m. ‘ Evening service, 8:00 p. m. Orchestra rehearsal on Monday eveâ€" timz. It is endouraging to see the embers all playing again. Mr. Cook the director has purchased new music and is planning an extensive program to be given in November. g"l‘he Prayerâ€"Praise hour on Wednesâ€" y evening at 8 o‘clock as usual, the large attendance and interest shown in the Bible study has prompted the teacherâ€"training idea and beginning the first Wednesday evening in Noâ€" vember, Rev. Duffy will teach the Inâ€" troductory Bible Course, many have enrolled at present, yet there is room for more, try to take advantage of this unusual opportunity. Remember the Six Week‘s Loyalty campaign which begins on October 24. A social visitation during,the next week will bring the information and enthusiasm of this compaign to every home of our constituency. "Loyalty lifts the load." Rinal preparations for the big Jubilee Week are about completed, October 31â€"November 7. . Always a cordial welcome to all our services. pot ‘ On Friday of this week (Oct. 15) members of the Woman‘s Missionary society will attend theâ€" quarterly meeting ‘of the Woman‘s : Presbyterial at the First churth in Evanston. Cars will leave Deerfleld at 10 a. m. It is hoped that a large Deerfield delegaâ€" tion will be .present. Make your resâ€" ervations with Mrs. Meyer. * tnd prgyer every Wednesday at 7:45. ‘ontinuing studies in the book of the Re!ela_t_iqn_‘ ye «250 : i t , Deerfield News Sunday, Oct. 17 9:30 . Graded VOLUME XVI & PART 3 3 PARTS .l!iidoveek aervigg for Bible study 10;00 Adult Bible class. . 10:45 Worship and sermon.. | 7:30 Evening service. ~‘The pastor will continue his~ expositions on the outstanding truths of scripâ€" St. come to St. Paul‘s Evangelical Paul‘s. Evangeliecal Church ark J. hok ieR 9 c ho paacb it minister ‘feld ‘American Legion| met ‘ in : the town hall. Monday.evening, October 11. ‘Mrs. Carl Theodot , the | president, . presided,. | . ; 3 : _ _ ‘Mrs. Harry Whit c!lL!rmnn of ‘ rchabilitation gave a report of the Philade}phia is the destination of the young couple for their honeymoon trip. Upon their return they will live in the new home just:built on Deerâ€" field avenue, 1;ext b‘:m %\e midencem‘lf the groom‘s father, Mr. es ward O‘Connor. f M | The nuptial high mass was celeâ€" brated by the Reverend John O‘Hearn, assisted by the Reverend .W. J. Ryan, of the Holy Cross church of. Deerfiéld. The bride‘s gown was of white canton crepe and her bouquet was of lilies of the valley and white roses. Orange blo«som sprays fastened her long tulle veil,: ~* td | A gown of green canton crepe was worn by the maid of honor, Miss Elizabeth Dunn, and she carried a bouquet of pink and yhite roses. ): The brother of the groom, Mr..Joâ€" seph O‘Connor was best man. . .‘ but 22.61. <Rockford has 92 per cent trained teachers while Herrin has but 23 per cent. Of 55,000 automobiles in Illinois but 22,000 are on the asâ€" sessor‘s books.: All:kinds of property should have the same proportionate tax. (IIlinois, the second state in the amount of its wealth, stands twentyâ€" third in education. ‘Many rich men in Lake Forest pay less taxes than tenâ€" ant farmers. 1 & : NSv The sixth.grade . room, :of which Mn.,Woom is teacher, had the largest percentage of mothers present so received the prize of 01;25 !m-;la plant. ‘The iers of pupils in the first grade wmu in the socâ€" ial hour. . The president, Mrs. Cazel, was elected delegate to the luncheon conference at "Simpson Hall, Field Museurg, . Thursday, ‘October 28, of district nineteen, Hlinois. Council of Parentâ€"Teacher associations. Miss Marie Foxen, of Lake Forest, and Mr. Frank M. O‘Connor, of Deerâ€" field, were married jin St. Mary‘s church, Lake Forest, Saturday mornâ€" ing. October 9. â€" { Mr. Sandwick gave the school debt of the village of Deerfleld as $33,000, and made comparisons of the forâ€" tunate town of Highland Park which has assets of $4,829 per pupil while Johnston City has but $836 per pupil, which gives Highland Park 44.38 teacher per pupil and Johnston City Mrs. James Edgar Edmonds, regionâ€" al director of district 19, Ilirtois counâ€" cil ‘of Parentâ€"Teacher associations gave a symbolical ‘talk on "Motherâ€" hood" of the ‘association. MrÂ¥. R. L. Sundwick, principal of the Deerfleldâ€" Shields high school made a plea to vote for the propoged amendment addâ€" ing section 14 to article 1 of the conâ€" stitution of the state of Illinois to be submitted to the voters at the general election, November 2, 1926, which will give every child an equal opportuniâ€" ty for education advantages. Deerfield Parentâ€"Teacher‘ Association Three songs by the pupils of the sixth grade opened the program of the October meeting of the Deerfield Parentâ€"Teacher . association, ‘ held in the school last Friday afternoon, "Sandman," "Goodâ€"bye to Summer" and "Farewell to Summer," under the leadership of Mrs. Woods. â€" Dorothy Myers, Kenneth Vetter and Virginia Farmer read vely, "One, Two, Three," Drake‘s " American Flag" and Riley‘s "Out to Old Aunt Mary‘s." Evelyn Williams and Helmuth Piep&n- brok played piano golos. Grace Varâ€" ner recited "October," ; The subject of discugsion for the next meeting will be "Athletics; Intraâ€" Mural or Interâ€"Scholastic?" / new .school schedule of hours, with club periods after: school, a: longer recreational outâ€"door period at the noon hour, and:longer recitation periâ€" ods, which insure fewer failures. Mr. Burwell, dean of boys, told of his: visit to the. LaSalleâ€"Peru high school psychoâ€"analysis examination of pupilsâ€"and of the results. A The next meeting will. be held the fourth of November, at, 3:30 p. m. The hour l:asv'been changed to a later one this yeéar to allow the teachers to atâ€" tend the business session of the P; The social hour :j’d the women of the Lincoln school district as hostessâ€" the duty of parents to immunize their children . contagious diseases. * Miss mthe acting dean of women, who i tally is a gradâ€" uate.of D. S. H. $."of the class of 1919, told of the social program of the high schogl. _‘ dwic Â¥44 Mr. m San k ~explained : the talk on the Jenner discovery of vacâ€" cination ?:.im smallpox, the Schiek teat for diphtheria :and the Dick test for scarlet fever, and said that it is regard for Mrs. (Risenstaedt. Dr. Daniel W. Rogers gave an instructive American Legion Auxiliary CV gave a report of the ht aian rabrnd Seciibtt i3 d app o s Jhews Jrgus / The Just Sew club met with Mrs. William Kreh Tuesday afternoon. Paw Paw. Mich., Monday, Where she will spend two weeks. ie Mrs Frod Harcis will be hostess to the Woman‘s Missionary society of the ol:mhyt,erhn church at ber.hfzu on Osterman avenve, Thursday afterâ€" ~‘Mr. end. Mrs. Fred Meyer will celeâ€" brate their thirtyâ€"fourth wedding anâ€" niversary October 18. > . > visited Northbrook: friends : Monday; \Cirele mumber four of the Dorcas societv will meet with Mrs. Ross Sherâ€" cupying the â€"William Hamilton home on Cenmuenne for‘the winter had a weekâ€"end house party. ° « Mrs. Ross Shormanâ€"had . as puests Sunday Miss Jessie Lotz of Chicago, and Mr. Maurice Miller of Vernon. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Steiner‘s son Billy was onerated upon for the reâ€" moval of, his tonsils in the Highland Park hosnital last week. Mrs. Ann Sherman has been visitâ€" ing her son ‘Mr. Clarence Sherman. »lso her sister Mrs. Jennie Kinney of Chicago during the past month. ture to the officers and teachers of the Deerfleld Presbyterian Church school. The Royal Neighbors of America will hold the Lake county convention of the order in the Deerfield temple, October 28, in an allâ€"day session. A luncheon will be served by the local camp to the guests. . : ~Mr. and Mrs. William. Tennerman were the cuests of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hulce of Everett, Saturday. Onâ€"Monday evening Dr. Humphrey of the Presbyterian church extension board of New York City gave a lecâ€" The: W.~B. Carr and Harry Olenâ€" dorf families spent Sunday with Mrs. Carr‘s sister, Mrs. Louis| Olson, of Chicago. | © > j Mrs. Carl Lange who has been very ill for several weeks was taken to the Highland Park hospital, Sunday. Miss Hazel Easton entertained the La Amitie Societe last Friday eveâ€" ning at an early Hallowe‘en party. The young girls in this organization are rehearsing two comedies "The Kleptomaniac‘ and "Coats and Pettiâ€" coats" which they will present the last of November to earn money to pay for a sound proof fleor covering for the Presbyterian church. Miss Vivian Haggie will entertain the group next Friday evening. La Petite Societie was entertained by Miss Eya Ender at her home, Clarâ€" amount Place, on Waukegan road, last Thursday evening, at a bridge party. Mr. and Mrs. A. Krause and famâ€" ily were guests of the Nicklas family of Northbrook, Friday evening. © Local and Personal Mr. and Mrs. Albert Franken and two. daughters, Diana and : Petronella, leave Saturday for California. Meetings of the chapter will be held at the homes of the members, because of the small attendance in the town hall. . At the next meeting the quesâ€" tion of having one afternoon meeting each month instead of two (one afterâ€" noon and one evening)â€" will be deâ€" cided by vote. â€" Mrs. (Alvin Knaak was elected chairman of the Americanization comâ€" mittee. 82 large bags and 20 snmiall ones to reach the goal of 80 bags supplies the Crodt Lakes hospital for disabled war veterans. | A letter of thanks from the hospital in appreciation of the party given the men on September 28, and the gift of five dozen chocolate bars Theâ€"chapter voted to send gifts to the patients instead of giving parties each month as requested by the maâ€" month‘s work, and made ajrequest for Miss Josenhine Woodman left for Mrs. John Maylander and son, Fred, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, and Mrs.‘Milligan, who are oc m thk M Mipew AEnamiltan Innwn: &4 Aviit o l heitrcine n‘ -Wfllllut'lchnfl d...- h'“ Al Lne..nome. OL ’mg AICNDAPG m ERIE : "- .M lowe: four n‘gï¬lwm u pw T €4 ae y "m“ s#ist day with Miss Nelli as tte x n s ~â€" | Warren er. Here&uhin: istiomh:fln w! This wm;int&mdtu: dvur ind Mrs i iss | Co it ~well party t vresident 0f | on a uy ta :xnngpe:“gmdes in:m N ‘until | the Garden club, Mrs. G. H. Newcomb, ‘It is reported: allâ€"day classes will be resumed tln"hï¬ilm to Delaware in the| Roy Miller of C new school when |completed. m}wm ie erimetian \ cash. prize for: dance in celebration of the of |;| ‘Since :its org three : years theâ€" .con the new Wilmot school will be held ago the en club of Deerfield has bought.. we Saturday / evening, ‘at: eight: c ‘been a ‘factor in community beautifiâ€" ‘Anderson, â€" The ‘Dr. and Mrs. Lueder, Mr. Mrs. John Huchl and Mrs. R. Koebelin visâ€" ited relatives in Waukeran Sundav. Atï¬Ã©â€˜mwmuttngf,of the Deerâ€" field committee of the civic commitâ€" tre of the Highland : Park w i‘s club at which Mrs. Robert vnresident of the clJb. was at Knoliwood farm, the home of Mrs. Charles Timson, the hosteas electâ€" ed chairman, Mrs, Frank W. Russo was elected secretary and Mrs. E. B. Mr. and Mrs. Eln*'er Schmidt enterâ€" tained Mr. and Mrs, Frank Saalfrank and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schmidt and son, and Mrs. Minnie Schmidt of Chicago, Sunday. Ks: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Renning, parâ€" ents of Mrs. Leslie Brand, have closâ€" ed their country home in Dedrfheld _ and have opened their house in Highâ€" land Park for the winter. _ EuB the Highland Park hoswita) la«t week and returned to her home Sunday, â€" Mrs. Robert Greenslade and aaughâ€" ter, Mary Jane, of Highland Park reâ€" ceived severe on their face Saturday evening when the automoâ€" bile in which they were riding struck a pile of dirt that ‘no ‘warning red light on Deerfleld avenue in front of the Briergate Golf club.‘ H ta ville, Kentucky, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schmidt enterâ€" tained at dinner in honor of Dr. an Mr. ang Mrs. George L. Truitt atâ€" tended aâ€" dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cordt of . Wilmette, Saturday evening, after which bridge was playâ€" ed. : On Monday evening :‘hu'l‘nix were the dinner ts r., Mrs. Benjamin T. mhonu. of Wilâ€" mette, next Monday Mrs. Truitt will mette, next Mondt;rfn. Truitt will have as her guest Guy Henry of New ‘York City, :rd during the reâ€" mainder ‘of the week she will enterâ€" tain Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell, of Louisâ€" has rented the Vant â€" apartment on Deerfield avenue. The board of directors of the Dorâ€" cas Home entertained the principal and the eight teachers of the Deerâ€" field school at a tea Monday afterâ€" noon. y Â¥e Mr. Califf, the new principal of the Deerfield school, is living in the home of Mrs. E. C. Becker, Mrs. Califf and little daughter are the other members of the family. & f The total returns for the Salvation Army drive in the village of Deerfield were $70.45. The quota for the townâ€" ships inland from and exclusive of the towns of Waukegan, Lake Forest and Highland Park is $8,000. a M nn t : _Mr, and Mrs.John Hueh] of Springâ€" field avenue have as their house guests the honorable Dr. J. J. and Mrs, Lueder. Dr. and Mrs. Lueder are the parents of Arthur C, Lueder, Chicago‘s postmaster. warming." +â€"During the past two weeks Mrs. Cazel . has had as her guests her father, Mr; E. T. Schants, of Bowling .Green, Ohio, and her sisâ€" ter, Miss Jennie Schantz of Wilmette, also Mr. Cazel‘s mother, Mrs. L. A. West of Winnetka. 5 13 Mr. Hout, manager of new Deerâ€" field pharmacy of Laegeler and Hout, Oakes: avenue. Last Sunday twenty friends from Wilmette and Winnetka gave Mr. and Mrs. Cazel a "house Mrs. Carolyn Becker will entertain the Luncheon and Bridge club next Tuesday, | $ \y6â€" Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Cazel uvql hioved into their new home on Fair Mrs. Ed Selig was operated upon in ine uit on en t The Garden club of Deerfeld will hold the next meetino on Wednesday of next week ut Knollwood farm, the home of Mrs, Charles Timson instead of at the home of Mrs. Richard Patâ€" tcrsoh,SRooeuary‘l‘erneo.uoï¬â€˜hflg- ly planned. f s Oakes fvenue,: Saturday and Sunday. | of a bronze tablet ddsignatin; g,;. l(h-'EflaJMotl;y;rdm donors.. E’h Meyer Harry| Olâ€" the weekâ€"end guest of Harry endort ' e the pres ,@AJ‘* Mrs. Josephine Rommel entertained for Dr. and Mrs. Lueder Saturday. Pumps were put in the new pump house on Deerfield ‘road and water was shut off from Saturday at 7:80 p. m. ‘to Sunday morning at 7. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Diebert (Franâ€" ces Klemp) of Chicago, were the guests ‘of Mrs. Diebert‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs,~John Klemp, Sr., of Fair Miss Eleanor Meyer gave a bridge party at her home on Waukegan road, Saturday evening. ‘Those who held prize scores were Mrs. C. T. Anderâ€" son, Alvin Meyer, Miss Ella Johnson and Harry A. Muhike. A Dutch colonial house® is being built by Frank Jacobs, Sr., on the Juhâ€" rendhmawt:ru&u:: avenue, between the Neargarden the Irving Stryker homes, _ _â€" Joseph‘s : hospital, ‘Chicago, : Friday where he had a throat and nose opera Deerfield) were guests ‘of Mr. and Mrs. August Winter, Sunday. . Mr, Guy Houghton Neweomb, who is with the Dupont company, has been transferred to Wilmington, Delaware, and expects to take his new position November 1. Mrs. Newcomb and the four children, Wallace, Virginia, Donâ€" ald and James, will leave as soon as luncheon Monday and at dinner Tuesâ€" day night for Dr. and Mrs. L. Leuder, ‘The outâ€"ofâ€"town guests were Rev. and Mrs. G. Hoffman, Rev, and Mrs. B. Ott and Mr. and Mrs. Sampson and dauchter of Chicago. Mr, .and â€" Mrs. Ethan Willmann (Helen â€" Schinleber) . of . DesMoines, Towa, were the guests of Mrs. Willâ€" mann‘s pusr;;“ï¬n Williat Sehinâ€" lebers of Chestnut street, last week. Mr. Lartz, president of the Morton Grove board of education, and scoutâ€" masterâ€" of the Morton Grove troop of Boy Scouts has requested Mrs. Robert E.. Pettis to give herâ€" talk on bird study and exhibit her bird collection shown at the Cook: county: teachers institute Friday to the. Boy Scouts lay of this week. ’ their home on Central avenue is sold. Mrs. John Huch!l entertained at * Sise ‘Syitle: tiow,." of Liberi Miss Sy Lion, of Libertyville, was the guest of Mrs. Harry Whitâ€" comb, Sunday. k ‘The 1{1« F :‘ns.t‘lneder of Elmâ€" Deerfield) were guests ‘of "m No team has scored on Deerflield so far this season. one. A h Morton threatened ofâ€" mmmhnm ed in the center of the field most of the time." ..‘ . _ = ® Near |the end of the game Morton was close to Deerfield‘s goal, but. on the last play Kress was in and Morâ€" ton was thrown for a loss. All through the game the tide of battle carried the ball from one end of the field to the other. â€" First, Kadâ€" 14b and the big mbm would rush the ball down the Then Hammond and Daugherty would take it b.ck s 7 f Each of the four quarters was an almost exact replica of the preceding Bloom 10â€"0, <‘They "have a‘strong line and a fast backfield; 3 The rivalry bas always been strong between the Harvey aggregation and Deerficld. :. Every (victory _ Deerfield chalked up has been hard earned. â€" . Last year Deerfield trimmed Thornâ€" ton 12â€"0, in a hotly contested battle, on the home field. â€" Because of Deerâ€" field‘s defensive work their opponents were unable to advance the ball into Deerfleld‘s territory," _ Tie With Morton : _. .. > Last Saturday the HIIN: MM team :went out to> ; Morton to tmmflhm‘ dons derenciee woey seo naunk: Swanton‘t defenalve work und Daugh riors play the strong Thornton grid mmxaext&md-y,oet.u.uflu- "y’ 4 Thornton has won all the games they have played so far this season. Hard Game Expected ; Hold Morâ€" * ton Last Sa i Scoreâ€". | â€"_ | leaamfm%l’uk j !___J'_ THORNTON SATURDA Y IHg Wete| T â€"Pâ€" Buteof Rochestet, Wis, a fo f’q“!*.flp. wer ‘teacher in the "w"" hert (Flanâ€"| t \ peericd tagheh â€"| * 1. '"':,Eh†. ces x Puis drorare esn e ho Lywood was : 4 a bro “z x donors, 'fï¬'hdn aqnyigle f mw _4.;9',;.‘“" 1- Mr. uhi Mrs: Bdvie i4 unt comus sn neier Nee ons Eis T Shatacs s..' *“4!4"'*â€* _1 8‘:"-‘ . ';"i on a huntis W"‘%“:‘" ‘It is that and Mm‘w offered a eAerert ied o) ) OBE PC $ ~£ POde â€" erick (Lottic Pottis), Snd Ira ‘Gardâ€" es ;E jsthan . / The j ihopor| # J.~F. Buss of Rochestet, ‘ Ul-. a forâ€" Wï¬wm_am uflndmf the ;v " art avenue in hum-h-‘tht w life, it is report bile driven by into .in&me nue in villy gation \is made Mr. gad Mrs. | of Waul @1 nesday at their I and , Mrt. Waggoner, in h wedding: anniver; county jail last wiek. ‘This investiâ€" In ud n An The Citzen‘s State Bank Of Kenoâ€" Mrs, Roy forâ€" a \| Rettis are oi thes ) Mrs modern Mabel City at . t hA dÂ¥