m" It... i.r-iiluiud â€PM i7, an. n. m phi u m . pickled boots. will. to!†an ho,,,.. Ono-ed ehieken. Inn-lied potatoes, buttered pan and carrots. in. SPONSOR DINNER AT ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Ptihr. Oct. 19, " the Mamie temple the Young People of St. Paul'- Evnnnllrnl that will upon-or l chick-n dinner which will be and from brst) to 7:†p. m. And fottrmr, ing is the mum. The party in to be laid Sammy evrnmg. Oct. 27 in the II (mic tem. ple and the public in halted to at- tend, There will be entertaining fen- tum inludiny dancing. card: Ind Mmeo, Ind refreshments, wRt be rowed throughout the evening. Tickets. Mrs. Bruce Blaine and Mrs. Alex Wuhan: Cards and ham. In. Ed. Jacob-on. In. George Juobl. Mrs, Earl Fro-t uni In. Wrttinh Iliclu; Prim. In, Curl Anderson Ind Mrs. Mu Willa-In; Refreshment. In. r. Taylor. In. Whiteomb. Mrs. Frank Judi. Sh. Mrs. Juli. Peter-on. Mrs. Leslie Behrm, Mrs. Hurry I.†and In. Hicks; Candy and noveltiu. Mrs, Ralph Peterson, Mrs. Harry Okndort mist". Raymond Chvey. Plan- for the Hallowe'en costume pnrty arranged by Mrs. AIL-tin Puree, , was the topic under discus- ia, during mom of the evening and Mlowing in the lint of committees in charge of the “fair. The' Deertieid American Legion nuininry held its rexullr meeting at th- home of In. Chas, Frey on Monday evening. Mrs. Nancy Hastings. widow of the Ute A. J. Hastings and early "an ideal of Lake county and one lime owner of most of the Und on Hart. intts his in Lake Vill- township. passed Iva-y at her home in Boulder. Calm. In! week, ncmrdimr to word re- ceived by relatives in the city tad-y. The deceased Wu My years old. COMPLETE PLANS FOR HALLOWEEN PARTY Legion Auxiliary Io Hold Altair October 27 in Masonic Temple Death claimed unodu-r ot him the lots are County's older residents recerttlrlntrem Appu when Mrs. Mn,- Mitchell. 7: year-{as fifty feet old. wife of Frank Mitchell. died sud. that a "we: dandy at her home in il'yr.ty.t.c! market com Death. which was practically tlt/tyy.')], th tanrous. VIII caused by I blood clot not "Mess†in the heart, taunting to the attend. If!" ing physician. i Why cut 1 Plan, tor the program which will mark the dedication of the new ti., 250.000 city waterworks at “Hula-r sun are being drafted by Mayor L. J. Yatrer and Robert J. Petra“, rom- miuioner of public property. The event will be held either on (kl. 27 or Nov. 3, “cording to present plum. lerehe 9" H. - ‘W Two state veterinarians have ur- rivn-d from sprintrtield to' astust Dr. T. P. Gull-hue. Lake county veteran Irma. in the testing of easttie' Gr ho. “NS "sbertrulwrU, Three mum aids He expected within 1 short time as 8.000 cattle will have to be tested this month. "isbursements for the maintam, mum of the Antioch voluntI-rr tire department for the your will' auxin-- gate about $1,100, “naming tn the bunk! of the saretary and treasurer that have just been turned over to the auditing committee. Mrs. Grace (Sevens, I former rea- ident, ot Wauketran, and the wife of Bohr-rd Geverts, a retired chief you- man of the United States run-y. now) attached to the Great Lakes 'Ntsvnt Training station, died at the Sibley Mv-mnrial hospital. Waaihiturtort, Mr c., un september 26. . Revival of the plum for annexa- tion of territory lying west uf Wau. Kegan on the pan of the city ndmin» istration i: expected this {all or win- ner. it is certain that the plan will be carried out before spring, Whitney Morford. I resident of North Chicago. for more than 22 yarn, died at his home at 1633 Vie. turin street in North Chicago last week ttt the we of " years. NEIGHBORHOOD Bllln?Mil%milllls FROMLAKECOUNTY PATRON!!! otnt ADVERTISE“ Interesting Happening: About This Pan of North Shore and Vieirtity; County Seat Doings MSpockl .' , K as†TFN Lon JornNGs located I eekbeatqd lock†that the other, 'tieht by mm... his ',ttt print! an do. nun-ha but of daetcirte m. enjoy“. .n in use that the N9:York pone- located I cehbntod noel-h an» th- _ . "__"- “WW“ m war: done throughout the au;.' More TmP.ete ferorts next week. Rm- ber the Mate connmion to be In“ in link-non. on. 2346. " h I out oPttortrmitr tome-r to II that I. one should mini it. “an to lo and Mrs. J. D. Carter Ind Mrs. H. W. Sump ntmdod the Like County W.C.tU. convention at Lake Forest Tue-day. The “ten-hue. v“ hr“. The wankers nu yank-mt; M The Prairie Club, of Chic-go. hiked from Everett to Lnlu Fore" Sutur- day. . dUtanee of that nix mild. They came out on the C. M. and St. P. nilrond to Everett and returned to the city from Lulu Pom: on the North Shore Electric. Severn! year: ago this omniutian of altar: lov- er. walked from Deertieid to High- land Park on one of their Sltnrdny trips. ‘ I Why cut up our village into small Int: to the detriment of our future I development ? 1 tn this piper last week there M- i pared a notice by the Appeal Board l which called a meeting Monday. Octo- fber 22. at N:00 p. m., to hear the peti- |timer and other interested property ' holders. tram emerged Victormus over the} Uninuo All-liars from Chicago Sun, day afternoon - the Jewett f.jel1/ The game was hotly fought for by) bcth skin. but elm will tell u it; always does. The winning tee: down was scored by Arthur Kress Inner receiving I well aimed pastri from Willie Lets. Kress made "i'i wonderful run, tuttked by 'd"erdi",') interference. Deertteidh, tine held very food eoeusiderine their luck of prance. The team theater, Mum IKE? Gordon Krm wishes to “was their nppmigtion to those who turned out for the - Ind it is hoped they will "im support the team next Sunday “Cannon. PRAIRIE crmkimms mom swam ocr. a 1zonmu is lost. 3 Tho "vertielu-Parvnt Teacher asso- ' The Board (If Appeals is created by, Hahn“ is oWerinat an unusual Pro- the 10mm: ordinance to make the' gram Friday afternoon. Oct. 12 at ‘law more or less chcstic so that it Hu. Evangelical Bungalow church. At T rWerts no hardship by its rekulations. thar Univ they will [in-sen: the aw , but to rhantee the area requirements Thin†Lucy Fitch Perkins. _ I up and down, down and up every year Mrs. Prrkirv, has combined facts in 'or two h not reliet from hardship story form for children. She has for nny one-it "nty wrecks the good visited the countries and writes from Len-and by the ordinance. [ MTV-“3| knanmlze. i This particular petitioner ctaims The Twin series of twelve nations any nnd sixty foot lots (an be sold, written in language suilahh- for chit, so much more readily than seventy- drrm from the strotTd to eighth grade Hive toot hits. But look across the' 3" her mm! famous writings. istreet to the srnMh-cthere is a sub- " hm bvon said of Mrs. Perkins {division with lots planed one hun- that she is constructing the largest rdred foot honing/rs. In some irvctar- n, et of ships in the wrytd-rriendshirs, these lots have been divided into two “WWW" the children of nations. lots cull with fifty foot trontages. FOH'Wink ia a list of her books: (In fact. it you will look at one of Amprnnn Twins of [812, American l the plat: .iven out by this subdividor Twir.s " the Resolution. Bettrium ‘you will Bee that practicully all of, Twins, Cave Twins. Colonial Twins] l the lots are cut into htty foot front-, of VirKinil. Dutch Ywins, Dutch) lures. Appnrentty even a lot as small' Twins Printer, Evltimo Nina, riiirii,'Ci in fifty feet does not sell any easier) $7trtt, TWim. French Twins, Italian that a "vernty-ttve font lot. Genera) ( Twine, Irish Nina Japanese Twins, market conditions and price usually"I Mexuan Twins. Puritan Twins.’ determine the rule at a subdivision--; Srulch Twins, Spartan Twins and Cil,i necessarily the size of the front, Swiss Twins. 3 Inge. Tea will he mmmi r..u,...:A, .. t Interest.- DEERFIELD DEFEATS l’NlQl'E ALL-STARS Every owner nnd resident of Deer. field should be there to protect his division with lots Mann! one hun- dred foot frontares. In some inwtar. "T'" these lots have been divided into two lots Bull with fifty foot trontages. In tact, it you will look at one of the plat: given out by this suhdivider you will let that practicully all of AL» l_AA ,7 . _ -, - Thh particular petitioner claims Mty Ind sixty foot lots can be sold so much more readily than seventy- tive toot lots. But look across the street to the srnMh-cthere is a sub- The Board uf Appeals is created by the 10mm: ordinance in make the law more or less Muslin: so that it rWerts no hardship by its rekulations. but to rhantee the area requirements up and down, down and up every year or two " not relief from hardship for nny one-it unly wrecks the good ttreated by the ordinance. In. Yet if that zoning law is changed every yr" at the whim nf one or two property owners, the \nlur of thy zoning is lost. A Villam. or Uity with a zoning law should be a hater place to live town. Why change a particular are: at the request of we owner? " the requirements are a hardship on this one owner. the requirements must he a hardship "rt us a". Yet most of us. if not all, were in favor of the fnur family to the acre restriction a your nun. Now the petition filed by the pur- ported new owner of the subdivision called the H. o. Stone Subdivision asks that their n ‘trwzinn beehungrd back to 8,100 square feet over a large part of that particular subdivision. " there is any change, the change should be uniform throughout the l The neertith' Athletic football) When the zoning ordinance was first panned. the restriction rend six tingle family raidemen to the acre. About I year no at the request of a large number of resident owners this muiction was increased to four fttrtt, iliu to the acre or In are: of about 10,800 square fret, All Deerfield property owner: Ind resident: should be interested to know that I petition has been tued with the DeertUld Board of Appeals uk~ in. that Bond to chnnge the lot nu restriction from 10,500 squire feet per lot to 8.100 mm Net, DISCUSSES DEERFIELD ZONING CHANGE PLAN Advisnbility of Grayattin. Peti- tion Questioned by Robt. D. Johnson "pot" aw good aa Robert L Johnson T be Highlanh Park Press ._._.._u‘m "an or- [tun with tho mailing of the 192tt seal sale contract to all local "tii. ated omnixnimu. Some counties have been no intimated. the contracts have been returned in the "eit mail and the ml nah-rill shippd " once. The head: of the Chrixtmu Seal LAT used by Inc-l ormiu» than in “110m form. of child health work. alum union. {nun air amps, clinic. contains of defects. modern Inâ€! crusade cumin, And health alt for Ichoh. such :- first lid lib. Wu, beam you. ... A. Five tendons and an artery on the man's left wrist had been sin-bed with u runr or some other sharp in- strument. When the man became con- scious. however. he was either anable or unwilling to give the polire Iny actount of how the letidenl or ttttack may...) PLANS UNDER WAY FOR cumm'ms SEAL SALE ___ -"'""' u...“- i Twins Printer, Edtimo Nina. Philip- lmno Twins French Twins, Italian ( Twine, trish Twins, Japanese Twins, ‘Mexu'nn Twins, Puritan Twins. ISrutch Twins. Spartan Twins and Swiss Twins. V Rm; Bttrrtc, " years old, mmnn sweet, Waukrwan lyine uncnhsrious in a [In last week an Sheridan road streets. fre was found in rinmon. 714 Center sine Schlnnsor of Wadsworth. the man in a taxicab and l the county hospital. Th Amp“; sum: cu An invitation to this extended tn all women whether or not they are the association or have school. FIND MAN UNCONSCIOUS LYING IN BLOOD POOL ‘Iva will be served following Mrs. l’rrkins talk and the hostess include. Dimes. Charles Kapschull. Arno Frank. Arthur Merner. Willirn Kent, W...." (v-4 - . n A» scriplion tun'ty to obtain shares in the asso- rm'n-n. fur which a new series of dark was opened for immediate sub- LUCY FITCH PERKINS TO GIVE PROGRAM nuw familiar therewith and it; ai- {urdinz a larger NIP-her of Deerfield and Highland Park people an oppor- ( The activities of the past year were 1rcstewerl and considerable optimism was voiced as to the future prospects of the association and the construc- un- factor which it is bound to be in the development of the communi- ty from both a home fimuteintr and an mvestment viewpoint. President Kapsrhull called an ape- nui riveting of the board and inter- ested stockholders to be held It the arsvcration ottiee on Thursday eve- mug of this week. October It, to formulate plans for bringing the ad- vamngcx of membership in the ii) million 10 the attention of those not The stockholders a! the Deeriieid Budding and Lou: "soeiatiott held their annual meeting loudly stre- ning. n: which time Henri. C. C. Kapschull, Lincoln Pettu, H. E. Wing and J. R. Not: were Heated directors In in“ the four expiring directorships. The new board of directors arm- ized and elected C C. Knpachull In president; F. J. Labahn as vice preli- dent, E. H. Selig as treasurer, Ind C. W, Getty as secretary, for the ensu- mx yuan BUILDING AND LOAN ELECT NEW OFFICERS ITgti,ts/i' F2irit" - CALI. um 1, Waukegnn was found rious in a pool of blood Sheridan road and Water was found by Leo Har- Center street and Lou Wadsworth. They put taxicab and took Mm to in the wortd-rriendship 'hildren of nations. a a list of her books: wins of [812, American . Revolution. Belgium Twins. Colonial Twins out as: Sherman. to this meeting is women of Deerfield hey are members of or haw children in THURSDAY. OCTOBER It, 1926 i, 120 Wash- “Exclusive but Not Expensive†19 South St. Johns Avenue I - MW “mun no "IT. [caull m a ver, spew!" enort on our part to present to the women of this city the greatest dress values they have ever known at $7.95. two for 315. Street and afternoon dresses end dresses for general busi- ness war. Satin. jerseys, mmtte. itat ere pe, wool crepe, and many statins trimmed with velvet. These models are the very pick of the new fall end winter dress fashions. The dress news of the treason! An event that aCT1i ‘ ' 1dth q F - ' .. _ " 'ill a. w- (Chia, , lil x 'il . a P, nllI. 1 ‘ q 5 .1 'illllllt Ill ‘ l . I? I: w / lil A. " I t “ ‘ Le Sale! New Dressed First Important Fall Dress Sale! Dresses For Every Type and Occasion $7.95 Mary Ann Frocks to offer it as ou land Park's ever. beauty. This beautiful setting, together with ett- tirely new equipment - and the whole- somely delicious home cooked food, which has always characterized this popular cafeteria make it one of the finest places of its kind on the North Shore. We are sure you will like it - and we are proud HOWARD-UDELL C A F ET E R IA HIGHLAND PA RR, [Ll 2 for $15 our contribution to High. "er-increasing architectural comes asthe result of a very special effort on ‘ _) fag.» ' kt x E ftrd - il 'tta ' ir /,iiilisii/ 133-†(t'itt'it 3 1llillll tiii,",:',!,,,.?)'" 'f) 3153.“ W 'lf Man†A}; ( k 'il",T,)" I/ , , , / L n INDIE Highland Park, Illinois Deerfield, North Shore News and Special Features TELEPHONE E. P. “I.“