Social and Personal In. A. P. w d H. Lb- m - -tnirrd a Inch. - I. by at " I... Mr. ad In. Willin- Dnh d u-. " - m Eh birth at u ".o.wede-d.r,Nor.16atth. KW Put hospital. lin- Juli- Richie! and lilo Flu- o- Bound! m'spcndinc Thanh- - day and the week-end in "eh- mville, Ill. Dr. Arthur Briheld his return-i to Highland Park an" a two month- visit dire-d. In. Brfheid and Ab- bott will remain in Rump: until after the holidays. . Mr. tad In. Align-t G. Johnson. 2306 Colin street. human. have moaned the eminent of their daughter, “write Lucille to George Cornelius Sullivan, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sullivan of 317 Park Avenue‘ Mrs. John R. Glace will entertain the 'tPetite Causerie" at a buttet luncheon at her home in Dell lane, Wednesday, Nov. 30. Prof. Glace will give I talk on French history during the Renaissance, at three o'cloek. . Chicago Teachers' college celehtntes Thanksgiving on Wednesday, Nov. 23 at 2:30 p. m. with the giving of gilt: for those in need. The service and program will be held at TOI Rush street. Rev. Frank Pitt will be the speaker of the day. The music of the students will be under the direction of Miss Ann Triminghnm. -iir.%U 7MB. William (ingot ind son Charles Henry are spendian ten days in 0192):, III. A . up u. muâ€, .... Mr. Ralph Brown of lone, Ill., is making his home with his Aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown of St. Johns place. Mr. and Mrs. George Greene and family will spend the week-end in Byron with relatives. Junior Cope, who is attending the University of Illinois, will"spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cope. -iir. aid lift-E. H. Eichler tire en- tertaining at a family dinner, haph- si,timt day (today). - -- ‘._ I " vs,,,:_ ._1 wk - v Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Esmiz and daughter, Margaret, an spending to- dny in‘Ehicago, the guests of Mrs. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shenhen will be the week-end guests of Mr. a ws. Spaulding of Oshkosh, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Elef S. Clark of D.e- troit, Mich., are the_hnppy parents any In. A. A. We! St. meoedhtq "an", of the - Int-aches! Women's Union. In ’0. C. Voekl, “than. Itl., prodded _aethetraeethtestd lbsClthcrim he! of Highland Pal convinced “I‘m â€in in . wry pin-inc nul- ' r. In Chas. Werhane,, pic-MC -. " St. 1:25 mteietr, In. Geo. Wil- 5"'h. preside“: In. Frank of a daughter born Friday, Nov. It.) Mrs. Clark will be remembered aa; Miss Esther Baker, n former resident} of Highland Park. , Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stephen's?“ finally we spending the reminder of this week in Cleveland visiting reh- tires. Mr. and Mrs. James-A. Flynn and Mrs. Harvey Witten motored to Du- buque, Ia., over the week-end to at- tend homecoming at Columbia. They visited the Flynn children who are " tending school there. anand Mrs. "mes Collins are mtertnining fourteen relatives gt din- ner today (Thgrsdat). 'il - . .15:- m lye-y: - 'h- Mr. Ind Mrs. Ed MeHutrh and son, John, of Mihnukee. Wis., are the guests of Mr. Ind Mrs. Herbert Moran today, Thursday. . _ Mr. and Mrs. Everett Millard have just returned from the out where they attended the Hnrvsrr6Prhteeton game. They also visited their son, Everett L. Millard, Jr. '"F, Mrs. Glandt, worthy [buxom otl Wheeling chute? of the xEastern Star is in the Highland Pyrk hotpiul re- covering trirm injuries received over a week no in an auto accident, when she was returning from a meeting it the Wankegtn chapter. ,ii2' W. C. T. U. will meet with Emery Hall. 310 S. Ophood mu, Tuesday, Nov. 29 " 2 o'clock. Mel please note change of time. at. keyword for the November-'- loud-y eretthttt, Nov. 28 is Cm? bell (3th night , Lake Poreat than“, o. E. B. 1 'il hoped that any a! the load when will attegtd mGGisia, elFret eee t ht of the Arlington Heights PM u of Evangelied men held " 3. Path church. DeeefUH, mu Rev. P. G. What. ttestor, on Friday. Noe., lik The meeting m interesting and impirin‘ Ind " excelknt an: .. “Building Christian Hm" VII “bulimkhmolm. rmâ€? -uaa ' In. came. . PP. 1-!- Brrer,artef The touch». may Ft. mm ’00. riii%a- 7 "ttttsr-r- ttr.arriWri.a'-o-*" 3117mm Hum» Inn-d‘lnln-QMUVU unumthoblnhotnu as it “his... mfcm‘ 11p- "My†[luau-III.de WW(WM)- 'u.rtei.tertmmttt..oetheV Inul EriwmnnaNetttbi.efvUg'r "aatttt-teitaunimann.Mrn. Gm. Edison 'ftishs_yoety. L_in- d- “an. on M. Nor. 8. to: the m mambo:- of the club. It. and In. L. R. In.“ and an Ear, will spud Win: in “will. Ill. . Mr. And In. Jud! Bock-um spent the week-end in Shah-um, Wisconsin. DEERFIELD MALL - >JAM TIES ANOTHER Visitors Even Score In Last Minute, Bat [peak Have Best of Battle In a hard-fought tooth.“ - at; Deerfield last Sundny the load teamI tied the hat Chicago lgorettel, 6 to 6. Deerfield led throughout. bowing made a touchdown in the first few minutes of play, and it looked like Deerfieid's game antil the but minute. when by means of a long plus, the visitors managed to tie the score. The cane was ably Ind fairly refereed by Art Olson of Highland Park. On Thanks- giving ulternoon the Deerfield team ploy: another fast Chicago team " Deerfield. _ SPECIAL SERVICE ON NORTH SHORE TODAY Special service for the Tunutriv-l, ing holiday will be furnished by HM Chieatro North Shore "urMilwaukee railroad-the North Shore Lino-on Wednesday and Thursday between', Chicago and Milwaukee. 1 A total of 14 special trains will be operated, in addition to the frequent regular service. The specials will in- elude four northbound Ind two south- bound trains on Wednesday after- noon, three northbound trains on Thursday morning and five south- boundbound Thursday afternoon. WOMAN AND aruritEN IN AUTOMOBILE CRASH Mu. Ponsi Ind three children oft Highwood were taken to the hospital) here Sunday, following on lutomobilel accident on South Green Bar road,- when a car in which they were riding? driven by George Mocogni of High- wood collided with on Essex cocci-i owned by Andrew Pinon of Fort‘ Sheridan, which was parked. Two other soldiers were in this car. The) woman and children were not sari-3 'ously hurt and were nble to go home' immediately. 1 HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS AT STATE CONVENTION Representing the various depart- menu of Deerfuld, fourteen teachers pttended the Illinois State W' convention which wu held on Thurs- day. Friday, nnd Saturday of last week at Urban. Mr. Sandwich spoke on “Teaching of Health nitration in the High School," and Mr. Pee talked on "A " _ . w____Rr_-t, m_:A:-_ n _u._ Coursé in Jo-tisis-e, Writing." while Mr. Einbecker presided over the ni- ence section. Several students the attended the journalism section of the convention which Watt held at the - time. They Were Lymnn McBride, Gertrude Williams, and Bryant Buckingham. SHORELINE WINS HONOR = IN STATE COMPETITION For the third successive year the Deerfield-Shields high school Shoreline last week won‘ the Dis- tinguished Rating Certificate, which it the highest award made by the mi- nob State High School Pie“ um tion. The cutest '8 held In: nus- dar, Fridny, Ind Stun-day. under the auspices of the journalism Meat of the University of Illinois " Ur- ban Five 'mi-ttr profane“ net- The yearly conventioi: of 250 mi- mi: high school nmpuper, mp- zine, uni mud dim 'utd tree. mun-gun wu mmdwiuthe last three daiot the put watt. TubbymWnWh mm. kinds of jam-um m on dim-lit)". and informal pro- grams competed the went: in the {My Mm NIGHT SCHOOL HAS . LARGE ENROLLMENT thtatoodariadWedr-d" night- oflutweek tho night Mentall- mnmlkhnboolmhcnnd hmrstgttto-tdnrte%-were o-dwttttHe-hmd_e, Wilmth-mol Wuhan-“Homil- n-rrrtres,,d-tot_""- 'OI-nu-tio'n hi "the: MWâ€M,OHIIK worm l mGMttCgMNtLGRAmrA%tB Side-kWhAnlhobt-Gu MESA!!!"- tad thirty qttadeettq in the (rm class this June. Am who, - in; to â€on: indiqatimsa, In u re- eeivq giplomu In an following, - cording to the Show, tho high school per'. tU M. Anderson, I Andmon. oy Anderson, M. Artis, M. Atkinson, C. Becker, E, Beeur, G. Ander- Ion. P. Been, H. Butomiuld, M. Elana, L. Brigham, W. We; E. Buckingham, C. Bub], H. Burchard, R. Burch-rd. R. Bums, A. Cdkinn, D. Curke, B. Coldunre. J. Coulwn. D. Davidson, M. Davidson, W. Dickinson, Wm. Dickinson. E. Donald, H. Dos- taiek, M. Eiaenataedt, E. England. A. Evans. H. Fellows, J. Forrest, I. Fosbender, C. Foster. J. Freeman, C. Gsrtler, I. Gaudin, M. Gehr, I. Glen-on, R. tBea- son. C. Guna, M. Gnyot, C. Bullock, J. Hill. R. Hunmond, J. Harris, L Hart, D. Ratings, W. “any, A. Henkel, S. Holland. J. Jacobi, E. Johnson. H. Johnson, J. Realm. D. Keller, R. Keller, J. Kendall. P. King, C. Kriennt. J. Loewenth-l. M. Long, H. Lorenz, D. Love, A. Lowrie, W. Lutr, L. Mai-' man, B. Mason. E. Mecham, V. Hoint- Yer, E. Mills, M. McGath, P. Menuh. G. McKeegan. F. McLaughlin, D. On- derdonk. E. Parker, F. Parker, J. Peddle, F. Hummer. P. Pram, C. Ran- kin, L. Rapp, W. Reichelt. E. Rich- ards, H. Richards, R. Robbins, A. V. Roberts, J. Roberts, J. Rosin. D, ROI- kam. J. Ruwiteh, F. Schroder. E. Siuele, P. Silber, D. Simpson. C. Sims, P. Sin, C. Sloln, 1. Smith. A. Snite. C. Sny- der, L. Soukup, W. Stieglitz. G. Stry- ker. W. Stryker, W. Swan, C. Ther- rien, H. Thomas, M. A. Thomas, W. Thomas, K. Tritschler, S. Trout, R. Umbaeh, V. Vnmer, J. Waddeir, B. Walther, W. Ward, E. Weiaenberqrer, V. Werhnne. R. Wicklander. M. Wil- liams. G. Wolff, M. Larson, and L. Lotta. . Deerfield-Shields tooth.“ team and its eight seniors closed a successful season and their high school grid cureer Saturdly before a lace Home- coming crowd by defeating the m Davenport, u., mm 14-13. This we Conch Peel's squad a record of seven victories and two defeats. HIGH SCHOOL TEAM __ .14 WINS CLOSING GAME Defeats Davenport 14-13 in Hot Battle at Homecoming“ I, Other Features T Davenport's tactics were similu col those of New Trier, especially the! passing. Long puns were continntl- ly used Ind were fairly succeslful.‘ Deerfield completed one rally long pass, Dickinson to Segfarth, which was good for about thirty yards. These long pane: and long runs, par- ticuhrly a 60~yard run made by the triple threat Dickinson. which w good for I touchdown. provided plen- tr of thrills for the frost-bitten (Inn. Davenport showed superiority over the home team in running the bull around end, Tdmeili, their quarter- Inck, Ind Hartman, I buck, making gains nnging from 20 to to yards. Deertietd's baekiietd pllyed well, both on defensive and otrmtsive. When playing otrensive, several times ther threw the opvonin; hacks for big losses, the cellar of the line held the opponents down for short gains or hone at nil, but the" tackle ally! were usually yard gainers. Only “burnt: In: used during the gums, Bill Me- Crory for Rudolph. " right tackle. "mrmartaatgtra--aMgrPaB%8u&tt" A footbull dinner, " which mem- bers of both turns and oMeinls and when were guests, “I Denied in the school dirtimt room in the evo- nine, and the Home coming dime cod- cluded the day! mums... . mrdBehedra1eurnPtxtqreet, AeeoedMtetoListof0sr-, Mold-Shield: Instant-ll trun- hare - of hard work mapped out ahead of them, will" to their schedule for an coining union, which con-ist- al tweln pan, four of which no to be phyed â€my from the home floor. _ DEERFIBLD-SEIILDS This "in sch-duh tenures form team which will be - twice dur- ing the mun. Ind are the-only can the m will nut any from home. Thy an Inches-n. New Trier. I'll-WI. and on Park. The "Idling til†y., to be played with Am lain. fail ll. High In an "dw and. use - stut- m an d... M II in n - with Barbo- ur on in the nun. “in d (an. Dee. "r-A-tht there). 3.. .--. (in). Jo. tt-tt. I†(in). 4ttrr-lre- (than). Jin.B6-a6- hip Itrt 'gt"citrg= ).. M m (be); _ l 'tMtu'NItJry, a: rimatta Lima SEASON committal-cm-“ night. A national t-ti.. Ind nmmmwwy 015““.th natio-t-rtameetuY.'W. C.A.unduod|tnlldthuonthr- incl- mWeo-nlthovikhcon- plated Amt- In l-ded, by Alvin m who all. and u mum-innâ€. Hill Ella-n Wilson. d.anuehbatp-1uybahuidBh9h aettoettBttokototh.Birh. Nov. 2?, fur the regular ','gu,,'e,r. which in bald - Sunday noon. Anna Suomi. tar-Malt of the Priessd- ship club. in in charge of “Page meats. 1 DANCE On Sunday. Dec. li, 1 Christina tunic: will be held to which the gen- eral membership and .1] who are in- terested in tho mum m in- vited. A Girl We recognition service will be hilt] " this an: lol- hrwed-by the linginc of Christmas carols by nil of the club groups. One thing must be said, however. to the credit of the men. If they have spent more for their clothes than wo- men in recent. yuan, " lent they have trot more for their mo0er--- Charles City Press. m mpg-up club at m_v._w. Calls Me Thanksgiving Night, Thursday, November 24th TorrEN HALL Opp. Alcyon Theatre. High- Fun and Favors for All Gala Confetti Su,ctrbeautiful fabrics! Such awide choice! Their colors willnot fade-they're Everfast B. P. Socill Club HOT MUSIC land Park Ir you make your clothes. and those for the children, of Everfut Wash rubrics. their original bunny will new be lost through Itz,: For Everfut Wash thrice It: fast color under all conditions. Fast to boiling/fast to uln- light, fast torerapiratimt and uric acid, fut to everything. Should they fade foe any}... Ion. we will refud not only the purduue prim of the - Ladies 50c E'iriiijutit, Wash if Fabrics TOOL! All tmtEatt " RATTMA SCHOOL Swim. Id. Dummyâ€. Ar) 'ra.------"'-.. TuborusemttMsarho-dto br-other-et-tttwetted stuaeesadar,nraruetrehrr tnaesvrurdsturenatmmttt'smirs- AmromnniBaeireehiafbt5ttver The Newest in _- Christmas Greeting "a EARL W. GSELL & CO. After Thanksgiving Dinner-- Candy. of co---- _ Whitman's and Sherry’s We have just received I large mort- ment of beautiful and distinctive Christ- mas Cards. A wide range of prices. Don'i {an to see them. 88.9 Central Ave. 389 Roger wmm- Am. Phone 2600 Phone 230. (trial. but the making cost of the garment " ,ieli. . Our Everfut “normal! ind-den mam-ills for" pru- ticdly my unit - need. Fine, tardy “brie! fkroe en and play maita. Splendid weaves for school clothe. or home dresses, Iprom and snob. And mainly dainty asterisk for Gnu-q) occl- ins. You'll be Weed viii Ike'wonderfd colon. PHARMACISTS “MAY. â€m " , TCIP"'-]'; -_i_-"" oihi14.ted iiGjai; w, Whit, 11- -. - “I,“ l-llo. It». P,etlAtaeMlu'T â€mm hm. Doc. I, I ML. will W will boa-WU! In -tuaia--eit-de. rrusv,D.e.t,r.'ire,tV s.riri%riiis/etrtiseV'ets -iiGal RBI and plan-U