i §1 14 i 3 e ¢ hibit by th with; the p market for Mrs. Ross Beat m‘wmmim. of Woman‘s club de Carl Kraft and Frank Dudley each had a winter scene, and Maynard Dixon was represented with‘,':'lbp of the Ridge." ( t Mrs. Elizabeth Peyraud had a porâ€" trait of a child, and a still | life of zinhias that were mtuch ildmired. Another Highland Park woman exâ€" hib:itor was Buell Mullen, w?:o had a { portrait of an Italian girl (.> dolph Schultz, another Br£wn county group, had spting picture labeled "Indif scape." j The above named critic algo paused in admiration before three of Mr.. E. K. Williams, (of Deerfleld) water colâ€" ors, and said that "Mr. Williams paints with much feeling." These studies were of Brown county scenes, where Mr. Williams has bought a home, and where he and Mrs. Wilâ€" liams moved last week to‘ Nashville, Ind. j ‘paused before Frank Peyraud‘s "Sunâ€" set in the Alps" and pronounced it "the best thing that Peyraud has ever done." Many preferred Kis "Mornâ€" ing Dew" as an exemplification of t:: Twentyâ€"third Psaim in "‘Beside the Still Waters," and "Green Pasâ€" tures." _ "Midsummer Night," â€" was another of Mr. Peyraud‘s bharminz‘ pictures. t women, and on Wednu&y Deerfield | A‘ Simon, Highland P women were hostesses at the exhibit| H. T. Wright, Bannoc of local artists‘ work in »:ho‘ Highland | Chamber of Commerce Park Woman‘s club, when the buildâ€"‘ â€" field ing was transformed into ‘r radiant| American Legion .._.._. toom by the glowing colots on canvas.| W. _ W. Geary .........__ To the right of the stage Rudolph Inâ€" A; D. Lasker gerle‘s "Sundown in the Holler," a| Village Council ___._. vivid autumn picture in the Ozark | Garden Cl“b‘-~~~--~~-~-~;~- mountains, attracted instant attenâ€"| Robert F{~ Johnson ,... tion. A lovely portrait of his wife, by / R. W. Farmér ...._.._. Claude Buck, which he had named| Frank Hempétead .___ "Estrid," was on the left. "Christmas | Aâ€" C. C. Timm ... Eve," in which the artist‘s.wife also| E. B. Jordan ........_._ posed with her twins, before Santa| Mrs. Adolph Goelitz ... Claus, that showed the clock on the C. C,. Brackett Boston store, and the elevated railâ€"| A. J. Johnson for the W road on Wabash avenue was the obâ€"! __ Club ........00. ... ject of much scrutiny. A man criticf H. M. Hansen, Bannock The above clipping from. the Chi-’ cago Tribune‘s "The Wake of the News" voices Rev. Mr. Quayle‘s fear | that a race track will established in Libertyville, and he | requested the good people of La e county to try to prevent the completion of a cirele of race tracks arqund : Chicago, from Aurora on the: south to some designated place on the north. . . | mmittee of the Highland Park in‘s club, desires to have an exâ€" by the local artists each year, the purpose of establighing * a t for ‘their> artialln) meacae _ â€" Paging a Race Trgck â€" Dear Harvey: An Illiiois?wish from a million north siders} A nice new race track somewhere on the north side, ready to open about July 1. Why do they build them all south ? _ Norâ€"Sider, : Always a‘cordial we"fom& to all services. y s Thursday, Jan Dercas sotiety church. A large me New Year‘s eve services will begin at 8:30 p. m. in the assembly room. At this sérvice a lecture will be given on Syri:?and illustrated with ‘stereopâ€" ticon slid¢s. Thereafter & social time, with musjc and refréshments, will be enjoyed wntil 11:30, when the closâ€" ing service of the ye: will be held in the church auditorium. All are wel-l come to the services of this evening. Serviceg for Sunday, Jan. 2: | 9:30 Church schook _ . _ 10:00 Adult Bible lfns:. 10:45 Morning worship, Theme of the sermon "Making l?e Right Start." 5:00 Vésper servige. : January is designated _ as Foieigu Missions month. At the vesner services af +ha | 10jal and inte member of the ers, Miss Nellic Knapp and Miss Beaâ€" chureh |should re:;':e l&- obligation | trice Courson, was a laylet entitled as to being present at this allâ€"iniporâ€" | "Who Helped Santa Claus." It was tant meeting of the yeaÂ¥, An invitaâ€"| well given and ,1“: oyed by tion is also extended to the friends| all. With the. array ‘of fairies, a of St. Paul‘s church to come to this| newsâ€"boy, several. school children, the annual .;noetmg , « cooks, candy â€" makers, Wwoodcut! ers, The January meeting of the Laâ€" toymakers, "holly" and "mistletoe" dies‘ Aid will take place at the home and the "tree decontorn.;l th a tree of Mrs. Aug. WintEr. t : and the , "byâ€"law babies, ‘ all in atâ€" | smovtiuffeme & tractive / and approp "contnm,e-,; Deerfield Presbyterian Church _ | Santa Claus surely had pl ty of helpâ€" ; Mark J. Andrews, minister ers. Miss Courson p at the ‘This church extendsâ€"a hearty New| piano and Miss Knapp agsisted the Year‘s greeting to all who live in the children .as they entered nd retired Deerfield community. May the new| to preseht the playlet. ae 0‘ year find us making steady progress| After the program . orf and in tempdral, as well as in spiritual | stick caridy were served to. verybody welfare. / ;| present by the P. T. A. an d the Proâ€" New Year‘s eve services will begin| gressive club. They ° als K“jomod to at 8:30 p. m. in th¢e assembly room.. furnish the ornaments tha «decorated At this service a lecture will be given | the large and beautiful # donated n Syria and illustrated with stereopâ€"| by Mr. Elmer Clavey for the occaâ€" ticon slid¢s. Thereafter & social time,| sien. The rooms were préttily decoâ€" with music and refreshments, will be| rated with Christmas novelties made mioved wntil 11+IMiwRawz aru sanl 122C CI Suato The Jamur; meeting of the Laâ€" dies‘ Aid will take place at the home of Mrs. Aug. Winfrr. 4 ( ol _ Ti‘ 8 Evangeli¢al Church *_ Christmas at Wilmot Bchool _ .. _F. G. Piepenbrok, pastor The few words in last week‘s Press Church -chool??:ls a, m. / conveys to the public but aâ€" slight Service, 10:15 a. m."‘; . ., hint of the good time the many enâ€" Friday, Dec. 31, T:30 p. m. the| joyed at the Wilmot ichool on the members of the thurch board will evening of December 17, meet at the home of Rev. Piepenbrok:‘ ‘This was the regular time for the Saturday. morning (New Year‘s| P. T. A. meeting, and a Dtief business day) the annual meeting.of the memâ€"| session was held precedifig the enterâ€" bers of the church will take place.| tainment with the pre ident, Mrs. J. The meeting will be preceded by a| D. Carter, in the chair.".. half hour New Year‘s service, beginâ€"| The entertainment that followed, ning promptly at 10 q. m. Every| under the direction of the two teachâ€" loyal and interested member of the ers, Miss Nellie Knapp and Miss Beaâ€" church should realize Ris obligation| trice Courson, was a playlet entitled as to being present at this allâ€"iniporâ€" | "Who Helped Santa U8." <It was tant meeting of the yeaÂ¥., An invitaâ€"| well given and greatly ‘enjoyed by tion is also extended to the friends| all. With the. array "of fairies, a of St. Paul‘s church to come to this newsâ€"boy, several. school child *# the' annual meeting. f & coolcs ) esnA .. sie e Frrbie‘ M enc i Thursday the Highland. Park .. _F. G. Piepenbrok,.pastor Church school, 9:15 a, mi. : Service, 10:15 a. m."‘; . ., Friday, Dec. 31, T:30 p. m. the members of the thurch board will meet at the home of Rev. Piepenbrok: PAGE FOUR Beatty, chairman of the 8t. Paul‘s Evangelical Church group, had a lovely labeled "Indian Landâ€" , Jan. 6, meeting of the iety at 2 p. ‘m. atâ€" the large attendance is desirâ€" of the Deerfield News 1 JeobeubiGuntaiGenacietl steumcc ie VMC CHVCEES AJ1CK ill take place.| tainment with the pre ident, Mrs. J.| On Wedn preceded by .a| D. Carter, in the chair. & tine service, beginâ€"| ‘The entertainment . hat followed,| Thutsday 4. m. Everyf under the direction of the two teachâ€"] to a reun ember of the ers, Miss Nellic Knapp and Miss Beaâ€" | of his obligation | trice Courson, was a p Â¥ylet entitled | co this allâ€"iniporâ€"| "Who Helped Santa u8$." It was| Miss B Â¥, An invitaâ€") well} given and greatly ‘enjoyed by | Park was 0 the ft'iendaI all. With the. array ‘of. fairies, a! derson. T# M Coal i Pn nWd d sn d uh ie se t izing the library. Mrs. Frank Russo has spent mo selecting the list of books ‘and or 2 2 T ow>e MHM Williams Mr. James Cases. Miititnintreiiientattrntes is\ uacloaan $30.00,. sB 0 0 Mr. and Mrs, W. A,. Woodsâ€" forris chair and lamp. y Mr. and Mrs. George D. Rich chair. ( € Mrs. Geo. Truittâ€"Books. . /; Mr. Califf, principal of D eld _ Grammar schoolâ€"Books on Birdâ€" life. 1 mahogany desk. & John Huhnâ€"Labor on book Wm. Steinhausâ€"Use of tru Archie J. Antesâ€"Public Libr Mr, Frank Russoâ€"Pistmra our Parkâ€"75 books Mrs. Chas: E. Tj coln. Inforinintriniiiiimntrinatsthaid: 7 / Ti s A â€" books. ‘fui Evanston Public Libraryâ€"200 books. Mr; and Mrs, F. L. Cheney, Highland s 29 we i 4 field ...........0.000... Mayor and Mrs. Jas and supplies. Highland Park < Pub Dr Mrs. Adolph Goetitz C. C. Brackett ...........0.000000_ A. J, Johnson for the Wilmot elub ... _ _ Duluth, Minn. ,‘ 100.00 Kapschull Davis Co., Chicago 100.00 Consoerâ€"Older & Quinlan, Chicago berene rivenen s beaperinerecercies 50.00 H. 0. Stone & Co., Chicago.._. ©50.00 H. D. Kellogg, Highland Park . _ 5.00 Motris B. Woolf, Highland *‘ PE : +ss es Haig ce henee ho ereinecneccy ©10.00 Mrs. Freda Pick, Highland $ ‘ PREEK ;s20000000 00e cdsreneerninacnlne.s. ';2520.00‘ A! Simon, Highland Park . @ao.ool H. T. Wright, Bannockburn . ©10.00 Ph _E i. ZW" L LC ME o 19 on w t] Jan.â€"1, from $:00 to 5:00 0‘ k. â€" The Library association ikes this . | opportunity of inviting all . people of Deerfield to attend this reception. || This is a free public library open to , all the people of Deerfield W surâ€" | rounding community. Special proviâ€" | sion has been made for the Children. | â€" It is to be gtoped that the library | will be the stafting point of @A strong community spirit.and will dï¬zelop a pride in the village of Deerfield to such an extent that this wiï¬f’ï¬be the foundation that will eventually lead to a real central community house, at which point meetings. will »i)e held that make for the betterment of the grownâ€"ups in Deerfield as well as for the children. This will make. Deerâ€"| . field a choice spot in which to live: ", _, °_ ", w6E $D90L ) iO anbihidovttint : hib Below is a list of contributï¬ctha; have helped to start the Pul lie Liâ€" brary. It will be another year before the library will receive an Income from taxes, and we ask your ‘hearty support and coâ€"operation. # ‘ Pastoret . Construction Co. _ A. Hansen, Bnnnocl{i;ii;ï¬: . Walter B. Metcalf, Deerâ€" Arrangements are co the formal opening of by the children. $ s The teachers, children many of the parents received many pretty and useful gifts and all parted agréeing that a most enjoyable evï¬hing had been spent. o ‘ Yours: fruly Signed: An Open Letter to the P'Qf;‘ple of â€" Deerfield ) McGarvieâ€"Painting ï¬ok Chas. C. Kapschull, _ Jesse Strong, ‘ William W. Geary, _ Mrs. Walter B. M Mrs. H. G, Cazel, e Mrs, hnk Rfl“o‘ 4 7 E Timsonâ€"Boo‘k,‘ James J. Hood ausâ€"Use of truck. â€a itesâ€"Public Library . Russoâ€"Picture by E. K. Gearyâ€"Picture‘ of Metcalf â€"50 books and Public Libraryzâ€"100 ing of the Deerfleld Saturday Aafternoon, are completé to have 4 Deerâ€" Directors. Hoodâ€"Books cases, 1,250.00 0.00 0.00 ï¬o.oo ©‘60.00 ©25.00 @0.67 ,gao.oo ©10.00 ©10,00 10.00 10.00 ©10.00 l # 5.00 alue at a bridge lu Second : street noon. The Juvenile member of the local Royal Neighbors lodge were delight: fully ~entertained at «@ Christmas party in the Masonic temple, Thursâ€" day afternoon. The party was arâ€" ranged by Mrg. Walter Toll. j Cox of Chicago is Mrs. Truitt‘s house guest this week. On Christmas day Mr.and Mrs. G. L. Truitt had as their dinner ‘guests, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Haynes and Mrs. G. E. Thompson of Evanston.| _ 4 0kn, ’ Mrs. G. L. Truitt had as her house guest last k Miss Bell P. Ritchie of Fresno, Calif., who has recently returned from London, England. Miss Ritchie is well known in the music world and especially along the Pacific coast for her| beautiful interpretation of. the folk gongs. Mrs. Edward L. Ful k anc 1 2L _ Almost l.ihe entire Deerfleld comâ€" munity participated in the Communiâ€" ty Christmas celebrations which were held on‘ the lawn of the Masonic temâ€" ple last rsday evening. A beau« tiful Christmas tree brilliantly lightâ€" ed with many colored lights was the center of attraction around which the Christmas ols were sung. Rev. Piepenbrok capably lead the singing and the words of the sengs were flashed on a) huge screen on the front of the build g. Mr. Chas. Kapschull, president of| the Deerfield Chamber of Commerce, who sponsored the affair gave a short address. < The appearâ€" ance of Santa Claus both thrilled and delighted the children; who .received bags of fruit, nuts and candy from him. f Mrs, »teele and Mr. Bjornson of Chicago. On Jan 8 a masque ball, card and bunco party will be given in the Wilmot s¢hool, suitable prizes will be awarded for the best costumes and to the maketrs of high scores at cards and buncp. _ Refreshments‘ will be served. ‘The Krazy Kats orchestra will furnigh the music. A good time is promised so plan to attend. On last |Friday, Mr. Joseph Catlow who has been making his home with his daughter, Mrs. ‘George Whitcomb in Barrington passed away and was buried in arrington cemetery, Sunâ€" day,; He |was born in England ‘in 1852, ‘Bekides his daughter, Mrs. Whitéomb |he leaves to survive him three :sons, John, Wright and Chester, of Seattle,| Wash., Mrs. Almon Rockâ€" enback and Mrs. Roy Loomis and two brothers. Mrs. J. on Christ L.â€"F. Al South Be Steele an« Chas. carried 6 when t tablets handkerd? dren; â€" ca ‘handkerct berculosi and cand; cheered also told| children. itor of the On W the Pro tained at berger. On New Ye;: ciation |of Dee dance the room. |A good provided and a Plan to|attend. Mr. : end wi Mr. daught Irving Ender t Raymond Clavey was hostess Miss seph‘s week Trute. the trick . Mr. Patric and M day. Mi relati Chris Mr. noune daugh Haeh] Haehl Mr terta Whee and ner with man M ‘Mic hom back. Helen and Wallace Reichelt were the guests of their cousins Eloise and Burt Dickens, of Edgewater, Monday. On Wednesday Miss Helen attended a matinee with classmates, and on Thursday she went to West Chicago to a\reunion of last year‘s tndu:t.u‘ of ern Illinois State Teachers ng) Christmas tree in this vicinity is the huge pine tree that stinds in the yard of Dr. C. Johnston Davis, at the| corner of Deerfleld and Grand avenues, which has been brilliantly lig to the top of its thick boughs du the entire holiday week eveâ€" nings, a climax to the lane of ornaâ€" me; lights on Deerfleld avenue whith were connected Christmas eve.‘ Mr Truitt had as her house cek Miss Bell P. Ritchie alif., who has recently i London, England. Miss ell known in the music lig. and Miss Frances Loy ut the true Christmas spirit y distributed oranges, toys, paper, pencils, balloons, and hiefs among fortyâ€"eight chil~ ke, fruit, ‘ sandwiches and hiefs to six girls in the tuâ€" ward; handkerchiefs, gum y to the women which both nd delighted them. ‘They thé Christmas story to the Miss Loy is a frequent visâ€" e hospital. nesday afternoon, Jan. 5, essive club will be‘ enterâ€" he home of Mrs. Ed. Horenâ€" the engagement of their er, Laurel Elva, to J. Kynett n, son of Rev. and Mrs. J. A. n of Des Moines, Iowa. . J. Davis spent Christmas at e of his sister, Mrs. Fitzpaâ€" f Lake Geneva.‘ J and Mrs. Stace and daughter, » were dinner guests of Mr.’ . Philip Scully, Sr., Christmas Josephine Trute of . St. hospital, Chicago, spent nd with her mother, Mrs nd Mrs. Olson gpent the week h, relatives in Madison, Wis. d Mrs. E. J. Bingham and r and Mrs. Amelia Pyle of Park, were ,guésts at the C. ome Christmas day. Rommel had as ‘her guests mas day her two brothers, ardt and C. J. Allardt of nd, Ind., and Mr. Robert | Mr. Biornson oF Chimacn cheon at her home on last ‘Thursday afterâ€" George Karch spent Christmas his daughter, Mrs. Frank Saeâ€" Cross Plainsg, Wis. _ . and Mrs. George Stanger enâ€" ed relatives from Rogers Park, ing, Ravinia, ‘Highland Park rs. Entdors of Montana at dinâ€" istmas day. . Marie Kottrasch entertained es from Milwaukee at dinner as day. and Mrs, J. A. Stryker anâ€" io nond M ) aAl uns ce a 21â€" Seid proposal must be delivered to r and Mrs. Amelia Pyle of| ;,, President of the Board of Local Park, were .guésts at the C. Improvements in open session of said ome Christmas day. Board at the time and place fixed ew Year‘s, the Temple assoâ€" herein for the opening of the same. of Deerfield ‘will Sponsor a No proposal or bid will be considâ€" n the Masonic temple ball ered unless accompanied ‘by check A good orchestra .h“ been herein provided. > ‘ and a good time is assured. | *‘ ss Bernice Tucker of Highland was the guest of Mrs. C. T. Anâ€" n, Thursday. _‘ r s Irene Rockenback of Lansing, , is spending the holidays at the of her father, George Rockenâ€" . Local and Personal 7 he best example of decorated livâ€" Christmas tree in this vicinity is huge pine tree that stands in the t Thut3day afternoon, Mrs THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS of . St." Je« the The Board of Local Improve reserves the right to reject any bids if they deem it best for th lit good. The successfull bidder for the conâ€" struction of said improvement will be required to enter into bond in a sum equal to oneâ€"third of the amount of his or their bid with sureties to be approved by the President of the Board of Local Improvements when: entering into the contract for the construction of said improvement. All proposals or bids must be acâ€" companied by a certified check payâ€" able to the President of the Board of Local Improvements of the City of Highland Park for the sum of not less than ten (10) per cent of the aggregate of the proposal. The contractor will be bonds which honds will draw at the rate of six (6) per . annum. The: specifications and blank proâ€" posals will be furnished at the office of the Board of Local Improvements in the City Hall of said City. $ LOYAL: Said bids will be received by the Board of Local Improvements at its office in the City Hall, Highland Park, Illinois, until 5:15 o‘clock p.m., on‘ the 14th day of JanGary, 1926, at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read. NOTICE OF LETTING CONTRACT *‘ ASSESSMENT NO. 314 BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVE. MENTS .OF THE CITY oF HIGHLAND PARK : _ _ Notice is wEerEBy crven that bids: will be received for the local improveâ€" ment of the roadway in Highland Place, Hillside Drive and Roger Wilâ€" liams Avenue, by paving with reinâ€" foreed â€"concrete and otherwise, ~imâ€" proving, all in the City of Highland Park, County of Lake and State of Illinois, as a whole in accordance with the ordinance therefor. Benjamin Hale of Casper, Wyo., spent Saturday and Sunday with his mother, Mrs. L. C,. Hale and Mr. Samâ€" vel Hale of Shelby, Montana spent Christmas with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Willman and son, Kress, Mrs. Anna Willman spent Sunday at the Albert Osterman home in Oak Park. 1 HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS WM. M. REAY, JOSEPH B. CARD, LYLE GOURLEY. > Board of Local Improvements, ‘ity of Highland Park. â€" 44â€"45 FRANK L. CHENEY, For further information ‘you may . J. High, phone Highland Park 1925 its members. - Grasp this unusual opportunity before it is too late. ' For the benefit of those who.wish to join as well as for the progress of our Lodge, Highland Park 446, initiation fee will be $10 for the next 90 days only. escE With nearly one million members this great orâ€" ganization needs no introduction. Every one knows about the I;oyal Order of Moose and its great work. j f « Improvements MOOSE SERVICE 2,246 CHILDREN, MOTHERS AND OLD FOLKS RECEIVING be paid in lraw interest per cent per ny or all the pubâ€" Press Want Ads Bring Results â€"JQIN Theâ€" . ORDER OF _ NOW Victory Service Stati Tel. Highland Park 899â€"Yâ€"4 MASON CONTRACTOR County Line Road *___GEORGE W. HUFF, Proprietor LAUREL AVENUE AND FIRST STREET â€"For 90 Days Only W. OTTEN Funeral Expens you. may call up Mr. Happiness for all of tune and Unmarred uous run of Good Forâ€" they pour out a continâ€" on a New Year. May The sands of time start any of . THUBSDAY, D Press Bring Results