Mhuwhndow _ M1 “this of the _ 'ueeherthi--rtuav, Cult-“phat“ . .isud-a,mm,eoeeenmsso,oe. My. Oct. 1.. It the Mannie temple it. Young Paolo of St. Push Eur-[dial church will um I (New dim-or which will he and in. is the an"; CW chicken. mashed Potatoes, The party in to be held Saturday owning. Ort. ST in the “wank tem. pie and the publi- ‘u invited to " tend. There will he Whining tee. tum includint dancing. and. and hm. and refrvuttmemta will be 'rrred thromthoot the evenin‘. l SPONSOR DINNER AT ST. PAUL‘S CHURCH Ralph Mm}... " iiug'iiiengr'i 'eprs. Raymund Clan; Benn». Mrs. Hurry In: “xiii; ritkN_tuttdr and novelties. In. Virttinin Hick; Prilu. In. Carl Andean and In. Alex Willmu; Refreshments. In. T. lelor. In. Whitromb. Mrs. but Jacob; Sn. Mrs. Juli: PM. In. In“: “new Mrs. am. Blaine ma Mrs, Aiea Willm-n: Card! and Mmeo, In. Ed. Judy-on. Mrs. George The Deerfield American Legion auxiliary held its regular meeting .0. the homc of Mrs. Chas. Frey an Monday evening. Plus for the Hmong". continue party arranged by Mrs. Austin Mme. vu the topic under dimm- mm during moat of the evening Ind tu'Jowht. in the list of committee: m chap of the atrair. ' In. Nancy Hummus. widow " the latte A. J. Hnstimts and early res- ident of Lake manly and one time owner of most of the Und on msst, ings lake in Lake Villa township. passed away at her home in Boulder, Colo.. Ust week, nmrdmx to word re- ceived by rvlntivrs In the city May. The deceased was Mt years old. Legion Auxiliary to Hold Allah October 27 in Masonic COMPLETE PLANS FOR HALIDWE'EN PARTY Death chimed another at Lake County's older residents recently when Mrs. M-ry Mitchell, Tt - old, wife of Frank Mitchell. died sud- denly at her home in Mundeh-in. Death, which was practically instan- (nnruus. WA.‘ tuned by a blood the! in the heart. awarding to the “land- ing physician. Pun, for the prugram which well mark the dedication of the new tl., 1150.000 city waterworks at Wnuke unn are brine drafted by Mayor L. J. Yneer and Robert J. Para". com- missioner of public property. The event will tre held'rithvr an Oct. 27 or Nov. 3, According to present puns Two "ate veterinarians have ur- rivrd from Sprmeticld to arstst Dr. T. P. Gall-hue. Lake county veterin- unnn. 1n the mating nf eattie for bo- vine tuberrruhr.us. Thrve mom aids Ire expected Within I shun time as Fi.000 cattle ml] have to be traded this month. Disbursements fur the tuatntuirt, um'x- " the -""It fulunlmr tiro (k-p-rtmvm for the “It" WIN Aggre- ttate about $1,200, nrcurd'mx to the [mob of the secretary and trettsurer that have just been turnwl mu to the audmnu committee. Mrs. Grace (hurts. a former rah Man of Wank-Kan, and the wnfe of Ed'lrd Geverts, a retired chief yco- man of the United state, runy, nut? attached to the Great Lathe, Nara! Tritium]: stall-m, did-d m the Sibley Mcmoriat hmlulal. Warhmeton. ll. '1. nn September 2Cr, minim!) H expetted this I." of m. " vs can": that the plan be turned out before â€Wing. Revival of the puns fur annex-- tion of terrrtory lying west of Wau, keg-n on the put of the ray ndmin~ Whitney Murford. a resident ot) North Chictstro, for more than 'ei' years. dim] at hit: home a: 1633 Pe-) tori: Mrrwt in North Chicago Luz: week " the m of 65 youâ€. I NEIGHBORHOOD BMirMXsntillts n0lohmMM'Y PATIONIB OUR ADV! I118!†Interesting Happenings Abo This Part of North Shore and Vicinity; County Seat Doings to 1:†p. m. and (allow- Temple JOHTINGS About ,,,, .H, ...,......u, I. 27', tn fact, if you writ look ghetto of bun-4. the puts triven out by this subdivide ‘you will see that practically In or, Lake) the lots un- trut into fifty foot trmst, "my f new. Apparently even a lot " smal)‘ “an; In fifty feet does not ml] any easier} sudu that I sevettty-five foot lot. General" eiein.,'market conditions and price usually, utnn- 'drtermine the sale of n subdivision-. do! _ rm: m-t-essnrily the size of the fron1~ Mimi MP. unn- wall sie W.C.T.U. mmtian at me Forest Tuesday. The aim m hm. The weaken (an Myth - ml, and mom nt-red and "I done throughout the county. In“ col-plet- Rm no“ week. It...- !'tthet'tateooveotsmttriiTiiu in Bun-ton, Get 23-28. " h a (not 'rm'tttmltrrott-tomtadiG one should min it. Plan to n and "day it. (lunch. "1-7 a“ _ n a. ma that the NniYork polic- located I MM .25" and ' ,,,_____ -" .iWMirl.. other night by &rWmq " I: prints In tho m but a! P. nilrond to Event: and m%trgtod to the city from Lake Porest on the North More Eiretrie. Severn] yuan ago this org-Ilium": of luau-n lov. en Villa-d from Deer!!!†tn Trer. Ill'ld P-rk on one of their Saturday trips. In. J. I). Carter Mud In. R. W, SIM‘IIW the Lake Count! my afternoon - the Jewett field. The "me was hotly fought for by both sides. but class hill teil In it always does The wimthatr touch- down was proved by Arthur Kress nner receiving a well aimed pass from Willie Lute, Kress made I wonderful run. tUnhed by splendid interference. Meld'n line held very good considering their lu-I of practice. The team through luv‘ war Gordon Kress wish. to um their appreciation to thou who turned out for the all: Ind it is hoped they will min rapport the lam next Sunday liter-eon. The Prairie Club, of Chicago, hiked from Everett to lake PM Sutur- day. I dhtanee of about nix miles. They tune out on thr C. M. and St PRAIRIE cum Inns non swam oer. The Deerfield Athletic foothill term emerged vlrtonovs over the l7mqun All-"211's from Chicaeo Sun- Every owner Ind resident of Deer, field should be there to protect his "tterests. I)EERHEI.D DEFEAqtt , U.NNWE ALL-STARS In this paper In! week there IP- peared a notice by the Appeal Board which ralled a meeting Monday. Oeto. her 22. at 8:00 p. m.. to hear the peti- ttoner and other interested property holders. Why cut up our village into small lots to the detriment of our future deyvlopment , This particular petitioner claims hfty Ind sixty foot lots can be sold so much more readily than sen-My- tive foot lots. But look Across the Btreet to the south-there is a sub- division with lab platted one hun- dred foot {mutant-s. In some invtarw“ there lots have been divided into two lots nth with fifty foot frontaees, " l_,‘ '1 "A . ' The Board of Appeals Ls creatrd by the town; ordinance u, make the luv more or less vlastic so that It efteet, no hardship by its regulations, but to change the area rvuuirements, up and down. duwn and up every year or two " not retirr from hardship for nny our w-it only wrecks (he ttood created by the ordinance, A Village (it City with a wrung law should be a .brfu-r place to live an. Yet If that zunmg law ls changed every year at the whim of om- or two property miners. the value of tht zoning is lost. us. it not ail. view in {nur family to the acn- year "ts. Now the petition tiled by the pur- ported new owner of the subdivision called the H. 0. Stone Subdivision asks that theur n din-nun ln-vhangml back to tooo square feet over a large part of that particular subdivision. If there is any change, the change should be uniform throughout the town. Why change a particular are: at the request of one o-r'. If the requlremrnts are a hardship on this one owner. the requirements must be a hardship on us all. Yet most of us. it not all. were in favor of the Ynur family to the acn- restriction a When the zoning ordinance was first panned. the restriction rend six ling]: family nnidencea to the um About I year no " the request of u urge number of resident owners this rrstrietion was inereasod to four hm- iliu to the um or An in. of about 10,300 square feet. All Deertietd property other: andi residents Ihould be interested to know I that n petition has been Med with) the Deerfield Bond of Appeals ukq in; that Board to than“ the lot mu , restriction from "1.500 Beware feet 1 per lot to 8.100 squint: feet. , DISCUSSES DBERl-‘IELD ZONING CHANGE PLAN Advisabitity of Granting Peti- tion qteytiyeed by Rom- ter "f erietr' au 'i-iii Robert L Johnson The Highlanh Park Press .._.r In?" manned In the next mail and the anal malarial shippd at outer The pron-ed- of the Christmas Seal sate are and by local organiza- m in "flow forms of child health Work. nil-la. mica. huh air cal-pa. clinics, enfnctionl of defects, modem In!“ crusade supplies. and health lit for Ebola, and. la tirat aid lib. Mn, health mat- "a -""q6 on "Te ted sale 81mm to all local and oNartiaatioem. Some can have been no bureau. the cont have beta returned in the next and the no! material shippd at n. “.4“: - _ ,_...... u... - the winning an... and Artti-ruberuh,.ii mid I." of the distribution tim, "tie. in the an. I Plan; for the annual Bale of Christ, Inu null. whieh will be surfed in Waubgu Ind Luke count; on No, member a, m dandy being laid in Lake county. It in unmounted this week. The In). of the only which will be carried out as mun] ander the which; nuns and Lake county Artti-ruberuh,.ii society, will be a n... A: a“ 1: . .. - the county hospital. Five tendons and an man's left wrist had with . razor or some I slrumenl. When the m scions. however. he w: or unwilling to give account of how the ante occurred. PLANS UNDER WA} FOR CHRISTMAS SEAL SALE Roy Harm. 44 years mmnn yin-9L Waukee lying unconsrinus in a last week on Sheridan r streets. He was found Human. TM Center M Salon" of Wadswor the man in I taxicab ll the ronnty hmmibl Ammo sinner: co. An invitation to extended to all we whether or not the: the osssoeiation or school, FIND MAN UNC0NsctoUs LYING IN BLOOD POOL ( Tea will be served following Mrr,.l P: rkins talk and the hostess include.’ Mines. _ Curie, Kapschull. Arnoi Puma. Arthur Memer, Willim Kent, Emil Giss and Ross Sherman. An invitation to this meeting is extended to all women of Deertield) whether or not they are members of w" the ossrroeiation or have children in, R'Lnnl Stun-h Twins, S; Swisc Twins. - ""et “mm... mum of Virrinia, Dutch Twins. Dutch Twins Primer. Eukimo Twins. Philip- omu Twine, Freneh Twins, Italian Twine. Irish Twins. Japanese Twins. Newman Twins. Puritan Twins, “a. u..k 1', ' ’- The Twin series " twelve nations Written in languam- suitalrle for ehil, dren from the svcond to righth grade are her most famous writings. " had been said of Mrs, Perkins that she is con-trut) the largest Ila-t of ships in the world-friendship lmweon the children of nations. Four-wing is a list of her hooks: Amrruan Twms ot 1812. American Twis of the Revolution. Belgium Twins. Cave Twins. Colonial Twins .1 m, . ., - A - The "werfietd-Parent Teacher asso- "tat um is turning an unusual pro- Wram Friday afternoon, Oct. 12 It th,. Kvarureticat Bungalow church. At tha. trms. they will preyent the an- ‘hdrtw Lucy Fitch Perkins. Mrs, l'rrkim has combined facts in awry fnrm for children. She has vgsited the runntnm and writes from ()('r~lina' knowledge. 'uw hnuhar therewith and of " fording a lures-r "wake? of Deerticid and Highland Park people an oppor- turjv to obtain shares in the asso- uMu-n. for which a m-w series of str," was opened for immediate sub- wnptiun. LUCY FITCH PERKINS TO GIVE PROGRAM an investment viewpoint. President Knpschull called I spe~ am! r-If'elmg of the board and inter, ruled stockholders to be held It the autumnnn (mice on Thursday eve- run: of this week, October 11, to formulate plans for bringing the " vanmuw of membership in the u- lna-Lion to the attention of those not The activities of the past yen were nut-WM] and considerable optimism “in voiced as to the future prospects " the association and the construc- llw factor which it is bound to be In the development of the communi- ty from both a hume financing and their annual meeting Monday eve- ning, an which time Messrs. C. C. Kama-hull, Lincoln Penis, H. E. Wing and J. R. Not: were elected directors to full the four expiring directorships. The new board of directors ortran- ued and elected C. C. Kapschun u president; F. J. Lnbuhn us vice preli- dent, E. H. Selig as treasurer, and CV W. Getty as secretary, for the onw- mg ytar. _ The stockholders of the Deerfield Building and Lou: "soeintion held BUILDING AND LOAN ELECT NEW OFFICERS a"argrd'raegs r distribution of forty mil- In the Rate of minois. k of oNmtiaation has be- the mailing of the 192tt CALL "" ‘mus in a pool of blood Sheridan road and Water was found by Leo Har- Center street and Lou Wadsworth. They put taxicab and took him to Waukezanr . he was oil] ' give the I the accident some other slurp in- the man bee-me con- he was either unable give the police any ‘Plrlan Twins and to yr local mi old, fmw THURSDAY, OCTOBER tt, 1928 t20 Wash. was found ol of blood and Water T Leo Har- t and Lou counties contracts on the slashed te any atuck “Emu but Not mm" 19 South St. Johns Atremre l The dress news of the season! An event that our part to present to the women of this C known It 87.95. two for $16. Street and " he“ weer. Satin, jerseys. neonate, tint ere velvet. These models are the very pick of r 1:5 , , t I " ‘ $t (l) h (ititii'i I ls - g gh a E I its? w M Fi. == Tiii,).' " Els? " E " 'rtillllt it“? ~ "l-ip _ 5t ' " Wag" . is ll T 3 i??? $33 I - I , 2 F by (d?itiirfi _ " "a ' / if}: n a (1iii'j' f! 'illllit' p an "g Egg}: if 4:! a " '-'('-i'i"c",i) ‘ [ \ _ k, A L l, I / u 9 I d big 'r. , ' y' , Sale! New Dresses! First Important Fall Dress Sale! Mary Ann Frocks 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 to offer it as our contribution to High- land Park's ever-increasing architectural beauty. HOWARD-UDELL C A F ET E R I A HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS For Every An event that comes as the result of a very special effort on men of this city the greatest dress values they have ever Street and afternoon dresses and dresses for general ' 2 for $15 $7 .95 , tint crepe, wool crepe. and many “tins t:im;Ied with pick of the new fall and winter dress fashions. and Occasion Highland Park, Illinois Deerfield, North Shore News and Special Pectin-u TELEPHONE M. P. â€a!