time to have your secreens reâ€" REAL ESTAT R G A I N S and 6 R. Colonial Hoyuses, hlAn.wLm low. Terms easy. = * led tract, east front; South an Road and west front a Ave, Divide in 100 ft. â€" larger* rare chance to on CONTRACTOR ‘ounty Line Road lighland Park 899â€"Yâ€" ely wopded lot with 66 ft. | the east side. | All mh.‘pu.,u,- n very leasy terms. TEACHER ATURE PICTURE $ TO THE RELJIABLE MigeLAm® Highland Park O Tel. 69 â€" oq:,'ra.cm.t FLORA LEVY ne Wighland Purk 1068 TS ON SALE AT THE BOX OFFICE â€" LCYON . REICHARDT | /‘ 4 â€" FOR FINE. PRY AND PRESSING. TEI! PARK 178. : | ty ay&Te ‘;‘:;1;...* franeAd k * ide. | Terms. ND PARK WINDOW NING SEBRVICE . all IG TIME ACTYâ€"7 vacant. All improveâ€" it, water, sewer, gas. ain "at $1850 with easy DF t vacant in town. MIDNIGHT TICKETS NOW YTHING IN REAL ESTATE } FOR SALE l Estate BIG Year‘s Eveâ€" CEMBER OLIC ALSO A AT FOR INSURANCE Pank, NL/NOU® 23 s Tut of The Christmas program . will be held on Weédnesday evening, Dec,. 22n. The cantata will be rendered ~by the Choir; speaking and singing by members of the primary }department of the Sunday school. . Come and help make this an inspirâ€" ing time. ‘@Buofimsi | 4 / Miss Duffy Pa Away £. Miss Annie Duffy,) daughter pf Mrs. ‘Mary Duffy, passed away ht her home on avenue « day night at 11 o‘clock. For a lengthâ€" and p ayer Contin â€" ~Cradle mas 31st. , Rev. J. G. Eller, the presiding eldâ€" er, will be with us on Saturday eveâ€" ning, Dec. 18, for the guarterly ‘busâ€" iness meeting, and on Sunday mornâ€" ing, the 19th, for the the communion service and réception of new memâ€" As we near the Christmas time and realize‘ the ipful | obligation brings to , we: want to exâ€" tend a invitation to worship with us Sunday morning at eleven o‘clock. Rev. Williams will speak on "The Romance of Redemption." . | _ Sunday service will ‘be made of interest by the presâ€" ence of the junior choir. $575 Bungalow Church Notes .. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. F9 Morning worship at 11 a.m. _ Christian Endegvor at 7 p.m. . Gospel service 8 p.m.: f The program of the midâ€"week serâ€" vice has been so t changed and will ~make it re convenient | for those, who come .to prayer meeting only. ~Members of the class will meet with Rev. Duffy promptly at 7:45 and merge into prayer meeting at g:fl o‘clock. Remember this is an invitaâ€" tion for you to attend either or both parts of this midlâ€"week service. > The Y.P.M..C; willâ€"meet. at the Rome of Mr. Chester Wessling Tuesâ€" day evening, . 14, this monthly meeï¬n? will be the time for an of 0 for the coming St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church Rev. F. Piepcnbroz, pastor.: Church s¢hool at 9:15 a.m. English at 10:15 a.m. German kervice, 11 a.m. P Teach and : officers of â€" Sunday Sehool, Thursday, 7:30 p.m., at the home of Miss Lillian Saltenbergâ€" er, Oste avenue. *.: _>1 year. > Instead of a regular choir rehearâ€" sal Frifty evening, there will be a Christmas carol reheasal in preparâ€" y ho t c a ols comimng young people expect to do this coming Christmas season. P 52t She leaves to mourn jher death, a mother, three b?uu-‘. Peter . and Thomas‘ and: Jimmie, and a â€"host of warm friends. i 0k id . The superintendent of the beginner and primary departments of the Sunâ€" day school requests the parents to send their children to Sunday school as a part of the time on Sunday morning is used for 'C?\rhflnu proâ€" m‘ï¬heam,}. El Djeld Presbyterian â€"Charch > Sundgy, Dec. 12â€" ~ > Churth school at 9:30. N Adult class at 10. . _ ‘< Morning service at 10:45; the celeâ€" bration of Holy Communion. .; | Evening service at 7:30. _‘ > ‘s catechetical class, Wednesâ€" day oen at 4 o‘clock. Boys and girls of grade. school age are invited to join}this class. . ~ â€" * Weekâ€"night service for Bible study and p every Wednesday at 7:45. Contin studies in the Book of the Funeral iees will be held ï¬:‘i- day morning at 9:$0 o‘clock from the Holy Cross church. Burail will be in Mooney‘s iry. Â¥S ist: tableau, ‘‘The Story of the Bi of: Christ," $unday fterâ€" noon, 19, at 5 p.m. ; } The Woman‘s Missionary society will at the church on Thursday ; ~Dec. 16 : K . missionary from Africa will be present and adâ€" She was born in Deerfield on Febâ€" ruary 25, 1877, where, with the exâ€" ception of four or m » in Albergquerque, N.M., with her brother, the late Will Duffy, Annie has always lived in Deerfield.. : Four members of the Duffy family have preceded her in ‘death within the past six years: William, H:gmc, (Mrs. Walker) and Mr. Duffy, all of whom Annie faithfally nursed. Anâ€" nie, who was alwayg cheerful in spite of the many sorrows crowed within recent years, was always ready and willing to extend a helping hand., ened period past Annie has been ailâ€" ing, in fact, has u%:hrminod her oneâ€"time vigor sinte winter when she was seriously ill with pneumonia., Deerfield Episcopal Church . The All Saints‘ E ch of Deerfleld will hold its next S day services at 7:30 p.m. at the Deerâ€" field . Masonic : temple. ‘3u"1? will be conducted by Rev. H. W. Prince, ‘rector of ‘the of ‘the Holy Spirit, Lake Forest, EnryMy is welcome. $3 6 PATRONIZE. OUR ADVERTISERS Read the: Classified Advertisements in First Section . Eï¬;ï¬oll and beginners‘ Christâ€" as on m, afternoon, Déc. Deerfield News Items > The members of the Deerfield Amâ€" erican Legion auxiliary are invited to 'attend the installation. of officers of | the Dumeresq Spencer Post of Highâ€" | land Park at the bome of Mrs. Henâ€" 7th grade, H.R., Grace Sherman, Mary Jane Galloway, Donald Clark; 6th grade, H.R. Doris Hunter, Samuel Daniel; H.M., Jean Taylor, Dorothy Myers, Virginia Farmer.â€" fy, Ruth Andrews, Dorothy Peters; H.M., Margaret Otto, June Rriedlund, Jiine Nelson; 2â€"B H.R., Mary Cashâ€" more, Alma Henesee, June Gunckle; H.M., Tom Garrity. 3 o C ist grade H.R., John Otto, Belding Scribner, l-‘redcr‘ltk Piepenbrok, Ethâ€" el Jean Selig, Murie Semm; â€"H.M., Fanny Hoffman. â€" . bth gratle H.R., Catherine Sunningâ€" ham, Junior Simons; H.M., Duncan Reeds, David Stryker. 4th grade HR.,. Marie Daniets. 3rd grade H.R., Lester Badtke, Thomas \Daffy, Caryl Frantz, Marjorâ€" ie Bruggman, Jane Agnew; H.M., ~ Fourth. Grade News The following: received 24 points, one point below honorable mention : Mary Desmond,| Genevieve Steiner, Alex Freeman, Earl Knaak, and Kathlsen Galloway.\ J whp Those ‘who have not been absent or ‘ tardy in fourth grade for the first three months of\school are: Alâ€" ex Freeman, Betty Gunckle, KathJeen Galloway, â€" Bernice Juhrend, Alan Lang, Marian Meier, Walton Reeds, Billy Sanders, Alice Simons, Mildred Sticken, Anna Thompson, and Eveâ€" lyn TomasettL_ | .:. > . (~ / ~The seventh grade pupils are busy making plans for a Christmas party. Santa Claus has promised to pay an _ Mrs. Oscar Benz entertained â€" the W.D.C. club at her home on Grand avenue Friday evening. _ â€"_ xX Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Walker â€" of Lake Forest, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClure and two children, Lyle and Shirley, and Mrs. Frank Fritsch: of Highland Park, were supper guests at thee Ezra: Fritsch home last Sunâ€" day and not James Fritsch as was stated last week, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hutchinson and infant daughter, Louise Ann, were guests at the S. P. Hutchinson home Tursday. PX Shdef Don‘t forget the Christmas operetta to be given at the next meeting of the P.T.A., which will be held at the school house, Friday, Dec. 10, at two a‘clock. > E p Peter Duffy, Earl Tall, Ethel Ott, Robert Geary, Richard Merner. _ ry Mason, 301â€" Central avenue, on Friday, Dec. 10th at 2:80 p.m. _ _ Mr. W. Lee of Crystal Lake was a weekâ€"end guest of ~Mr. and Mrs. Austin Plagge. | e y platform. > ; 1 The entire Deerfield community inâ€" cluding ;llt%:e churches and schools will participate in this program. DEERFIELD LOCAL & PERSONAL Mrs. Elmer Clavey was hostess at a bridge luncheon at her home on Monday. ‘Mrs: W. A. Whitney and Mrs. Mildred Powers of Irving Park attended. au d | Mr, Noble Halister and Mr. Rodney Root of Chicago were dinner guests at the Elmer Clavey home Monday. : The annual election of officers was held at the December meeting of the Ladies‘.Aid society which met at the home of Mrs, Henry Meyer on last Thursday. The following were chosâ€" en as officers for the ensuing year: president, hirs. Louis Soefker; viceâ€" president, Mrs. Fred Horenberger; sectetary, Mrs. Julius Johnson; treasurer, Mrs. Bailey. fls § Mrs. Vineent Silveri spent Friday in Chicago with her sister. â€"â€"| . _ _ Mrs. Martha lghrmn and daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Leo M¢Lain, visited‘ at: the Henry Osterman home in Chicago on W ednesday. +. © | . ~â€" \Moenor Rolis â€" U 1eq Honor roll for second six weeks} 8th grade honor woll : Olive Frantz, Marion Taylor, Ruth Frantz; hon:} able mention, Gertrude Johnson, â€" | Always a cordial welcome to all our '. ' £ t i . Community e o Hoanmiahit Arrangements for a Community Christmas â€" celebration â€"around â€" the community Christmas tree are proâ€" gressing nicely. The tentative proâ€" gram is as follows: ; fA Carol: "It came upon a midgnight clear." j Invocation. Quartet. Carol:~"O Little Town of Bethleâ€" ‘Miss‘ Eva Ender, Mrs. â€"R. D. Reeds, Nrs. Alex Williman and (Miss Eleaznor Myer, attended a bridge par« dress the ‘meeting with the aid of stereopticon slides. ‘ DEERFIELD GRAMMAR SCHOOL 2nd grade 2â€"A H.R., Richard Dufâ€" Address, Charles Kapschull, presâ€" ident Deerfield chamberâ€"of Comâ€" merce, * f Carol: "Joy:to the World." Special announcement from | the The Higbland Park Press ‘William Ulm, aged 49. years, a carâ€" gnter residing in Ingleside, died in ke county hospital in Waukegan t week from injuries received when hq fell 25 feet from a scaffold on the ‘roof of a dwelling at Camp Wooster near Round Lake on November 24. 3 to the local committee: in charge of the annual roll call of the American Red Crtoss reported that $163.50 had been collected in Deerfleld during the camâ€" paign which opened Nov, 11â€" and closed Thanksgiving Day. Demands on the treasury of the Chicago chapâ€" ter ‘have been unusually heavy this past year on account of the numer» ous disasters and they are very grateâ€" ful to Deerfield for their generous support. â€" Mrs. Plagge also ‘wishes to thank the membefl of her committeé for their splendid .coâ€"operation. Miss Eleanor M“eyer of Harvey, IIL, snent the weekâ€"end with her parents, fe m an er aul Ackers of Libertyville, whom a coronér‘s jury several months ago ommended held for the death of Mpric Hornick, of Chicago, who was fatally injured in an automobile erash, was found not guilty in county court of a charge of assault with a deadly weapon. °_ ty 8C to th 86 ermn Star chapter will give a dinner in the Masonic Temple, * ~\The Deerï¬eldflgnmmpr schaol P. T) A. will hold its regular mesting in the school Friday afternoon at two a‘tlock. Mra.,-’%::d: will have charge oi ‘the program which will consist of «| Christmas .,.J.'.'u en \R.| M. Lobdell, ~county‘ highway sqyperintendent, % week took plans for the approval of the Round Lakeâ€" ng Lake road and the Millburn road to Elgin, to the district engineer.â€" li 1 t] M ige Harder, [ $ A gecond group of Camp Fire girls o meet every | Wednesday in the ool, with Mrs. James Donahue ‘as ardian, has w organized.. The mbers include . Virginia Farmer, ice Edes, ‘Doris Hunter, Rose ost, Luelia Willman, Jane Warner, n Brand, Evelyn Kent, Gertrude d Viola Johnson.‘ They were enâ€" ined at ‘the home of Virginia rmer last Wednesday. x o4 On ; Wiednesday | evening, Dec. 8, Antioch â€"claimed : Miss â€" Lillian irman, aged 67 years, an old and dely <known resident of the westâ€" n part of the county, in Victory en‘x:xrhl hospital in Waukegan last at the LaSalle hotel, Chicago, on turday afternoon. > \ Monday afternoon, Dec. 13, at B0 p.m., the regular meeting of the erican Legion Auxiliary will be d at the home of Mrs. Frank Jaâ€" , Jr. . There will t an election officers and all members jare urged attend. i i 8 Mrs. Austin Plagge, chairman of John Lands, Jackson street, Wauâ€" gan, whose first recollection of life that of being taken from his me at the time of the Chicago fire 1871 by fireman, dropped dead at home last week. Decrfield American Legion Post 14 its regular meeting in the Maâ€" ic Temple. : ) | # Progressive Club held a card ty in the Wilmot school Tnesday ening. There ‘was a prize for each le‘and deliciougs refreshments were od following ?he _games. > Thursday, Dec. 16, the local Eastâ€" Frank Wood, aged 9 years, son of k Wood, 8r., instructor in printâ€" and manager of a print shop at e Allendale farm school was drownâ€" Sheriff Edwin‘ Ahlstrom ‘ and his ‘other, â€" Harry, | chief deputy, who .zit'romce, Mon:&y‘ are planning to ke‘vacations : before deciding what 1e of business they will follow, both reli‘?g they are entitled to a rest ‘tor the strain of the exacting work the sherift‘s office. M . and Mrs. F‘Iad Meyer. Mrs. A. J. Jolnson entertained a fï¬eada at her home on Osterman , Monday afternoon, ednesday, Dec, 15, the Progresâ€" e Club of the Wilmot school will entertained at the home of Mrs. teresting Happenings About This Part of North Shore and Vicinity; County t ‘Beat ‘Doings â€" Death coming after a week of sufâ€" ring from injuries sustained when e fell down the stairs of her home when hefell through the ice on dar Lake, last week. â€" ; RIEF NEWS ITEMS FROM LAKE COUNTY Revival of theâ€" Lake County fair ich was abandoned this year may digcussed at the meeting :of‘ memâ€" ‘s ‘of the Lake .county board~of riculture, long the sponsors of the nital exhibition, to be held in Libâ€" yville this week. EIGHBORHOOD â€"JOTTINGS Continued on page 5 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1926 Miss Caroline Smith of Evanston, the world‘s champion woman‘s high diver, was married Thursday, Dec. 2, to Joe L. Chapman of Evangton. Miss Smith is the sister of Miss Cathering Sm .teuherintheflnbbdrdWoddq‘i s¢ , who‘ attended her ‘sister as wiaid of homor. The ceremony took place in St: Luke‘s church chapel at _ In February Mrs. Rathbone pluz to leave for Palm Beach, to go from there to Nassau and Havana. 4 ~The Rathbones are leaving % worth tomorrow for New York, where they will spend aâ€"week or ten days before establishing themselves in Washington for the congressional sea> som. â€" They will resideâ€"at <the Lafayâ€" ette Square hotel. N & box party for the Rathbones in evening. The following ?. l?; Willis Orville Mance gave a luncheon and bridge at the South Shore Counâ€" try club. ~A dinner was given that evening by Mrs. Florence French, ediâ€" tor of the Musical Leader, to wh several of the Chicago Opera pany stars were invited to meet Rathbones. ;:s. John L. Little w be a hostess today, and this 7 Mrs. George E. Sevey will entertain the Rathbones at a dinner and opet party. $ Jt During the last week of their st in Kenilworth, Congressman and Mrs Henry Riggs Rathbone of Kenilwo have been guests of honor at the folâ€" lowing affairs: Mrs. John Glenn Shatâ€" fer entertained at luncheon lonln:i at the Woman‘s Athletic club, and i the ‘evening, Mr. and Mrs. Henry B, Staver gave a dinner for them. Tues, day, Mrs. Frederick T. Vaux enterâ€" trined at luncheon at the Lake Shore Drive hotel, and in the afternoon Mr,:.;“ Rathbone was the guest of Miss Oln] Menn at the Junior Friends ‘of Art toa to hear the Cadman lecture. That same evening, Congressman and Mrs, Rathbone were guests of honor at a dinnerâ€"given by Dr.and ‘Mrs. A. W. Hoyt at the Chicago Athletic club,“l followed by a theater party. Wednesday, Mrs. Andrew F. Sheriff gave a luncheon and bridge for Mrs. Rathbone, and Mrs. Charles Hayes of Winnetka was hotess at a dinner and North Shore News Items ) Gowned in a simple dress of white velvet, with long sleeves, and an exâ€" ‘Quisite train of lace from Venice apâ€" * d on satin, Miss Margaret Hamâ€" E‘ "ï¬â€œ de, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Markham B. Orde of 486 Greenleaf ivenue, Glencoe, became the bride of rownell Bradstreet, son of Mr. and rg. Percy W. Bradstrect of 475 Ceâ€" lar street, Winnetka, Wednesday eveâ€" mning, November 24. i Mrs. N. Landon Hoyt, Jr., attended her sister as matron of hopor, and wore a pink velvet gown. The maid of honor, Miss <Ruth â€" Holloway of Glencoe, was dressed in pink chiffon $ (Continued on page 4) The ceremony, performed jointly by i:nev. Douglas Cornell of the Glenâ€" oe Union church, and the Rev, James Austin Richards of the Winnetka Conâ€" ‘,E‘xstional church, took plate at 8:30 ock in the Glencoe Union church. , Holiday dinners are to ‘M dances of the Christmas season planâ€". ned for December 27 and 28 in Winâ€" notka. Several hostesses have inâ€" vited guests to dinner before the dance to be given December 27. by Mr. and Mrs. George Parker and Mr. and Mrs. D. Truesdale in honor of their daughters, Miss Elizabeth Parker and Miss© Lois Truesdale, and others are planning dinners to precede the dance on December 28 given for John Nash Ott, Jr., by Mr. and Mrs. John Nash Mrs. L. H. G. Boyrearen will enâ€" Eufldn at dinner on December 27 at her home, 646 Prospect avenue. Mrs. Albert H. Noyes of 220 Linden aveâ€" nne: is also among those giving dinâ€" ners the same evening. Mrs. Barret Conway of 287 Linden â€"avenue will ‘have a dinner on December 28 before Ott party, which will be given in or of hoer ~daughter, Miss Lowise Conway. Mrs. Raymond E. Durham of 808 Auburn avenue will entertain for Miss ‘Betty Durham the same eveâ€" ning. Ott 4:30 o‘clock, Father Mitchie officiatâ€" ing. Norman Scott of Evanston, actâ€" ed â€"as best man. Mr.. Chapman and his bride will make their future home in Evanston. PART TWO â€" ; â€" ; Read the Classified A ® .e.inl"lrlt Hat Boxes Fitcga Sn cheet on . | â€" * . mead nige Bi High m Tm)e:..‘in of ~standard makes the late improve ROR CHRIBTMAS Mfl! H. P..557â€"558 Tel. H. P. 1061 TUTORING ESB 439 â€"â€" CHICAGO C1 € F‘;b, f Pis