', Th (when 3nd om of the Si. hur- thurch nehool are planning to - the Ev-nxelical Sunday Behool f 'rtiottobeherdatDkPuiAi thy Afternoon and evening. . It; lath Prue win met " "Ruth" " V-hogln’ Chant", 0.3.8.. at 9%.qiiii; on "worthy mum'- wh Thursday. Nov. 10. ‘1 it?!» Nov. 18, tho when & The Deerfield Chapter O.E.s., ob. awed "Friends Night" on Thursday evening Nov. 3. Mrs. Myrtle Rhode and Mr. Henry Strengen worthy mm tron Ind worthy patron, respecting, of Lake Forest chapter, acted in that ‘upacity for the evening. The can- didates for the evening were Mrs. Lulu layer and Mrs, C. W. Uteh. lnn. The dining room was decor- uod with Hallowe'en favors which! Judo the tables vary attractive. "t In“ About . hundred present. All-km nle will be given by the ;w chaptgr 0.118.. Saturday in ,WTI store, beginning " " mm. (a... only to make you "uetions te “Iden- home hiked goods. _ In Byâ€! M. rrad Li, act I â€an, at Lunsbury duper, " E. I, " Barrington on "worthy ml- h.» _s_l. .. .- A IN teachers Ind oMeem of the CL Plur- church school met to plum tho Chmtmu prognm and it was W to have two separate nthsirs, no for the sin-II ehihtrett on Sunday durum, preceding Christmas day and a: for the older pupils Christ- - MW ’77.". "WNW... v- \rrutlul‘ Mmes. Raymond and Elmer Claveyravenue entertained her luncheon and Alex Willman and It'. D. Reeds of bridge club Wednesday. Deerfield, Roy Hutchinson and E. J. Thursday afternoon. Nov. 17. we; Bingham of Irvine Park. Ray Gun_]regular meeting of the Sewing Circle aAel and Robert Greenslnde of High. of St, Paul's Evangelical church will, 13nd Park, were among the guestsjmeot at the home of Mrs. Charles, who attended the bridge luncheon at l Selig on Deerfield avenue. ( l the home of Mrs Herman Goldberg! I". and Mrs, Fred Labatu? had “I in Kenosha, Whc, Tuesday. the}? guests last week-end Miss Alma Mrs. George Dyer of Libertyville f Criebonaw. and Mrs. Lena Kasten of) was a guest of Mrs. B. H. Kress, Sat- I Chieatro and Mr. and Mrg. George 'udar. . (Labahn of Evanston. A regular meeting of the Deeriieid) Mrs. Fred Horenberger and Mrs. l gamma: school MIA. will be held R Labahn attended the reformation', cuqFriday evening, Nov. tt. An Arm.-ilf, all evangelical churches held atl iatice day program has been arranged} Moody Temple, Chicago, on Sunday l by the Deerfield Legion post, 'afternoon. . v Miss Alice Mean Ji the Dorcas Home of Deerfield, was quietly mar- ried at the home of her, parents in Chicago on October 22. Mrs. Daniels' kind influence and splendid work will he r greet loss to the home where the has been for the past' elevgn mm. A regular meeting of the Deeriieid) mmmar school P.T.A. will be held cu Friday evening, Nov. tt. An Arm.-, iailee day program has been arranged I by the Deerfield Legion post, , In the Masonic Temple on the eve- ning of Nov, 19, the Deerfield Amer- ittn Legion Post No, 738 will sponsor their annual turkey prize night And dance Plan to attend. Mr. and Mrs. E. K: Williams of Nashville, hut. are planning td spend the winter with their daughter Mrs. Frank W. Russo. - Eve. ' tayerr nle The "J.Ot" girls of St. Pam's Evangelical church are planning .to hold a bazaar in the near future. Watch for future announcements as to day. date and place. Mr.- and Mrs. lEmrc-st Diebert of Chicago spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Klemp Sr. Kiss Miriam Stryker who is study- ling " St. Luke's hospital, Chicago, and Miss vLaurel Stryker, who is Ming in the Payton high school in Payton, Iowa, are spending several days with their parents, Mr. and In. John Stryker of Deertierdotve- Elle. .mmmwgo hm. Mm.t5otheroett 8h_artt-tysemaiiierarr" 't.g'rrit Union'nnd .5.) - mum-â€.3 -esecarGiiG'iiiLiF. mwnrhw Thu-e three couples hope to can. tin-e thare joint celebrations as lung as they live within a radius of a few hundred miles " each other. _ This celebration was also in honor " the twelfth birthday celebration at Ctikord Singer. I? In». harm â€a": tltatrgu','gc.'1t:.."d â€will. .14. t%"iiiri'l'.1JiliTlTu'sTilfi The cola; scheme Lii year was ill and white. This year it was yellow and white. ' Mr. and In. A. J. New" cele- w their fourteenth wedding up aha-an; Rev. and In. A, R. Wil- _ and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sung- .. their fifteenth wedding when Iâ€; a I Joint celebration for the W successive year, at the home at Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stmger on Mom “I evening. October 31. in; I. A. Mama. mm 2gh.'ttett, Inch with minim-in E madman- whichâ€. In In Maul). u latterly Eva Ender. .. an. m. " In. Nov. 18, tho members of â€Hano- Height Womu'l (a. I will m for tho (I!) ermfer. ah th. St. Par. chm-eh. The h m 51h at two o'clock. night," loud-i eaiiiii', ir;. bt, Deerfield News Beel â€with ietttuai iaiirsiiG “minimum†"."".""E“E'!R"~h-- than» tf.trtd",ji,iiii: “I .0“. Iâ€. w. I. M 'ItPe"1petv,e-iii humy.Nov.10,hubeu any] trA.mte.ttecr-ntrdui; for JIniorMCro- Pollenâ€. .To P'r'"e'oretest1-etsstg-.t y.".tPeot.tetsesootimttGair. '1eeeea-wtrtse"iiaritr" "ee-o-r-sto/AF. Th Dari-II Gm â€a '_te"tet-rtiuiGiii'ill, lemben of the eighth grade under the unpervision of the principal were bun, Wednesday planting Iris and tulips nmnd And in the uhmbbery in Iron! of the school building. Through the alert: of the when of the Garden dub, the m. wm (hunted by Mr. B. R. In“ and the taut, bulb. by Mr. Minter. ___ W...“ ._. " into his MBee, There by the In of cold cloth. the Bor of Mood vu stopped And she was brought back to can-donates. After the was ‘oomewlnt quieted the principal took (her home in his our. She "(urged to ‘uhool Friday "temoon, â€emit-cl" none the wane for the Incident. l Thtrttnrorirtoraaeut.a, a 1:ij of much intern: to pupils and visitor, throughout the week. The pupils had minced . - wet I portion of their and table and Med the - beneath with various toys brought from home. I Mildred Roll met with a peculian accident at recess Thursday after-; noon. The football had become lodgch in a tree and the boys were trying to; dislodge it by throwing sticks and stones at it, Mildred was Witching the activities from a distance. Sud- denly a rock tut.yad mined the foot- 1 ball come out of the sky Ind struck l, her'squarely between the eyes. She 1 dropped as though she were dead. The rock out her forehead open in I rather "tall but deep cut and while ‘boy scout: and friend. wefe getting her into the school house. she mu:- aged to get her own hands and cloth- ine pretty well covered with blood. A: hon " the principal we: notitied l Mr. and Mrs. R. V. E gdaughter Louise Arm ’guesu of Mr. and Mrs ; Wednesday. of the when; iCiiia"iiii"'tii (mp of children that were crowdhu nonnd her and then carried her up {‘6‘ Lt, _-_A â€I I .. _ lt the home of Mrs. Jesse Strong on Orchard street on Wednesday after- }noon, Nov." 16. Mrs. C. A. Stadlcr will be assistant hostess. There will lbe an election of omeers. Mr, and Mrs. Leslie wmmme, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whiteomb Miss Demswie and Mr. Edward W‘itcomb were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Whitcomb of Barrington on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dietz, the Miss, ies Mayme and Martha Kareh, melon ed to Cross Plains. Wis., Saturday to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Saeman. Mrs. Georgie EngsJom of Central avenue entertained her luncheon and bridge club ngnesday. Misses Leona Evans and Frances Hill entertained the teachers of the Deerfield and Wilmot schools at bridge Monday evening. DEERFIELD GRAMMAR Dr. and Mrs. Walter B. Metculf and two children have returned from Europe where they have been since early in the spring. They spent most of their time in France and Switzer, land. 'Wm. Bendt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bendt of Hazel avenue, and Doris Ott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ott of Second street, celebrat- ed their birthday trnrtivemaries at the Remit home on Myyurs Nov. 7. Miss Irene Rockentrach went to West Chicago to . church school ban- quet and institute to give an evening afidress Tuesday. .-e___ _..... -w..- _ u. nuns-‘0, Mr. and Mrs. Almon Rockenbnck and children George, Sarah, and Shirley of Crystal Lake, were the guests of George Roekeabach Sunday. Eli Otis' dGrttter, Hrs. Gertrude on Beck of Anhlmd. Wis.. and Mr. and Mrs. George Hefk fd Chieaeo, i The Vintine family including their sou Emory and Maine V-ntine un Monday for California to visit the Frankel: funny. and My patmm " lake Fond chapter. O.E.s., “Friendc' Night" on Monday 0min. Nov. M. Th ehiidmm of the St. huh Ev.. angdicd chum): when! umiuouzly mud to have a "white tin†ChHnt. mu. 'hevareeoiesetomau-oe two poor funnies of Chicago red happy by providing a Chriatmaa treat for them. ' The Peertieh) Garden club will meet " R. V. Hutchinson and l ise Arm were dinner; and Mrs. R. D. Reeds,; SCHOOL F On Mondays, Tuesdays, Thundly: land Fridays, the pupils of the seventh :nnd eighth grades use the library for I: music room. Most of the children (i), these grades are at the use when , their voice is changing Ind they need , the assistance of a piano in their Jsinging. of my person guilty of theft. bur- gltry, mum-ions mischief, (Intrac- tion of property, or other crimes " ucting the Deerfield mum-r school or property belonging to the Deer- field grammar school. Chief of Police. Henry Peterson, installed the ttottu fieation of this protection on the cen- tral west door of the school building. Fil/iii;, October str. nun sink: 1"? "ern The music and art director whim“. there are n started two bands or orchestra in} . ' the two firét grades. The first grade l the â€mum Roes l "B's" are called "The beertieid iolc?u,rch, P"""."-'; as Band" and the first grade "A's" an (end of tts Indebtn called "The Teeny Weeny' Band.") the festival this The instruments used by these little’ _-v--.--, folks are blocks of wood for Numeral THE SLANDE donated by Mr. R. B. Patterson, and -- horseshoe, for triangles, The horse- CMy wife's as vi: shoes were donated by the Highland bank full o' angels" Park blaeksmith. The music and an] til, "but she's trot t director says she can very handily l that', why I call he: use bells, drums, whistles, horns and an."--) & Fire 'The W. J. Burns Detective am will pay I reward tor intonation lending to the Arrest and conviction [an Evan-on. tttht [nth touch-r. Home. _ Win. “new. Noo- nah high school. Nanak. Win., 1928; Oshhuh State Teacher: Coll.» Oil;- kosh, Wit, 1923-25; summer school them 1925. Experiznu, two yuan. TUlf Day than], Prairie View, lit., 1925-27. â€II-mom uni-3' or“ "I? toutu"vuit-isitatiqGU;G “'WuV‘mewmm-sunm '8,rdr1f,"g'tgdttSi “think-om 0â€,â€! Via-Wm» minds. , M. “I. New: gram -.. ------- U -.-- "mm-t mum-nonv- M._.-...._. ---- Ptr I". Me o'ekehaasdgtomuattiaGiitr.riii '"omoriryat-trst-uvut- "" "msmuru-rttrtaroaearssaaarraast, FREE! "iylllfi WHY WAIT! YOUR GUAMITII Who Et.. W Gnu-u A modern gas range, equipried with an oven heat regulator, will cook [Y your Thanksgiving dinner petfeetleeasily; and the results will draw A Tt exclamatiom from members' of your family". that was the best dinner I Ni . “(if at: h l t k . od h t regulated --- ou '.eetnyoyplaeeyour ureymam em, on - oven that it will be taken out routed to a turn-with thattumio% Bae.. or and delfeate brown color which your family address! even before the delicious odor of the 'gt'tg,iiti,ggttt.t thated m the oven. The up-to-date gas range is eeono - convenient - quick. and will prove its value not o y at Thartkssgiving time but every day in the year. Every meal is a delight when it is cooked on a, modern, oven heat _ . " regulated, gas range. _ ml mm . . , .. . T . 1 a? t, _ v." T , ‘USim-Lmz In: in: . "The church tuba-add in the r eighties." aid Punk Punk, one of . the originulvtmuu. telling Fun I Fireside of the turn than): expen- . ment. "At that time there In: no cub in the community with which to _ build the church, but the homestead- [ an took up I 'teaarter-reetioa of bru- land in addition to the church rite. For years the had did not produce sufficient income to carry out the original plus but " (Armin: meth- ods grew more modern and more peo- ple arrived. a good ten-rut In found for the farm Ind returns beg-n td flow into the church: l "The church's interests we taken‘ care of by I board of trustees. The‘ 'land is annually producing more iwheal and corn and oats. There is , no mnrtgage on which to pay interest and since the farm belongs to the church there are no taxes. HIM of jthe Inn-me goes directly into the! rchurvh treasury as its share and the! (end of its imiebtness was m-rkedI In! the festival this year." 5 bank full o' angels" sex ol' lem Len- til, "but she's trot the 'trimrnas's' and man why I call her a wantin' wom- tus."--) & Fireside. Farmers an.“ throughout tho townie“ dUtriet of Burn County. Scam Dakota, hold their Inn-t- homefestivat thhnonthi-amu and: church which I “any quack nation. stretching In: behind it In: completely min! for. From as. tune it will my the pmclcr’l Isl-r! In! no“ of the other opentlnc‘upenu- of the church community. Nov. 12-23 sou-m DAKOI'A cam sin 'idairirTia.,' 0d- ' HAS UNIQUI WY 1'8- W“ d Prude- BtrittaatdNHit Pad-ct Tt-ttoeth-t-ta,roeth. eta-mud- m",P'a'l',at=t,'e',ttutiTt Whieh 8‘..* cl In" m .lll‘ i. when ht a. hunk u. huh. Farmer; mm “.mt (h P"" “mmmhhm townie-.3 district of Brown Count tine eaueht. ---With--. Every Heat Regulator Equipped Gas Range Purchased Durimt This Special Sale THE SLANDERED WIFE wife's 'ssAirtues u I cloud- - 2cSts2isssts:tccsts:toy// ///- L-rr, :iCiiiiijiiii' kiss) fffa4r%i'iiiiiiigi.tCii.i drs' , A BIG FAT o TURKEY the an. spirit u the, would my. shouted at cadmium (to. bank, robbers. The alpha home- m "w dated to the widen of Ingram by the property shocked talks. untold gridiron can" " “a mint-mu and tool-dual“. of what My con. sidered n ate opportunity to an on. tundra! dolla- meh. The unp- per Mullins- wld of "mad-um." In Dun ,mr-trtart-UiiC "y"dIamtin-titimmupts. nag-L 'ha.tofthemtsadtt-tLi. GA!" interest for loam, Ample funds at this on homes 5, 10 and 15 year plans, straight or with pre-payment privileges Our loan. on -ehaaaU hr DOUISE M. lr CLARENCE lk 1W Pi... ' T - cl VII. Residue. Slide. "o 3H3. Terr-co. 'ha-tms Tel. Gm “I “MY. mom I. a .Mofthuebeunedm'mhtu and. Watter Camp'u Alrarneriear eleven. Thydidnotlnmtoh alight. 'l1frtoldth-of-uar' Erursdtoaettatt-.tt.atu- _ttnderarta-drusme,thee-d berewstarstefttostartuetootutt mmwin Hakim." “mfeéion"tm on. {ES}: Mark. H. told In " tho “no. In tho-cl NOW! will" 'tf 1". As