Three GirhrWhr Places in Goal Shooting Tourney Thursday, April 4, 1929 , Three girls made an reunited bask- ets in the. permitted number otyshots it the Basketball Goa} Shooting tow nament held last Thursday night. Alberta thklin made it in Went) shots, Florence Kodym in twenty-two, and Rena Nelson. in twenty-three. Sev- oral other girls were on their. eighth basket at thirtwentyufour.th round. The re'sults of the tournament was tending ms cw" telephoned ihto headquarters. The study of the ne o'ther girls Who were in the, contest Inge. “The comn were Marion Larson, Theresa Santi, work has divtt' Marie Lawther, Elinor Fisher, Juli“ twelve districts 395 Central Avenue THERE have beenany number of fours at this price. Today there are many sixes at. this figure, avi" there:.is, oiily one straight-eight-u-the Roosevelt. Consi4erJVst its beimty--lt's appeal- ingly low and in the modern manner:-, nothing bulgy--no conilictitig lines. MARMON-BUILT PICKENS MOTOR COMPANY _ display Frisbie. "rthrt Skigrnore. mound. Zimmer,. Lillian} Smith, Jane Within, Dorothy Campbell. Majorio De Lam. arter, Josephine Hildreth, â€but Schqsmr, Poul Swintm’n, Katherine Johnson, Beatrice Thorun, Elizabeth Morris, and Elin McEw'en. Garden Club Urges . Planting of Trees The Garden Club of Deerfield it ex- tending its civic work this year by a study of the need of trees in the vil- latte. “The committee in charge of the work has divided the village into twelve districts and a member of the _ k, _, >025evefl‘ Ia,.. _ . . l "mere power than any . - 1 _ ’other car at or any- where near the price. A wonderful road at-fully uphold- ing the Marmon tradition of building "the easiest riding cars in the world." Will ypu'try this nesrcarr . A STRAIGHT-BldHT so: “an PURSE Roosevelt, $993; Mare 68, U465; Marina m SIM. Prices aletory --grmr' equipment oxen; (with: about our b attractive and convenient {new imbue plan. Phone Highland Park 423 _ Tttil 81288’ Garden elub, has been poked to tvviti,ttl the _property owners in the district assigned to her and urge theat. tit co? operate, in this work by pleating e herdwood tree, either in the whey or on their. property where but needed. V C . V ' _ We hope the property owners will anticipate the need of this work end in the sueeeedintr'years' see the re- sult of permanently beeutifying our community. Committee m-- Mrs. R. Patterson J. Strong. Garden Clubs to Meet . " in Chicago Attrtl 8 The annual meeting of the Garden club at Illinois will be held Monday, April 8, in the Grand Bell room " the Sheridin hotel, Chicago. They will hold the usual business meeting' and a program will follow. All members on urged to attend, and I; aim...» notice} will be mt to members. __ f. _ - DEERFIELB "GRAMMAR SCHOOL . _ Edited by Kenneth Vetter T Eixhth (Sade The eighth grade cleared fisur dol- lars on their Easter grab bag. This week they will begin practice on their graduation song. F w' Seventh Grade The oeerfie1d girls basketball teem played the fourth tnd last tune in the series between Ravinia and Deer- field' at.Ravinia on Thursday, Much 28. nhe_ruertieldurir1t, won_with a score of 12 to 10. In this series, Deer- field woh two games and Ravinia won two. _ t" Grades 5A. 4A. nud,,._4!L T Miss White's and Mists. Nyg'u'd's rpoms are giving a play for the as- sembly Thursday, April h' The name- of the play is, “Queen of the Months." _- Marci! Smith, grade 6B, and her sister, Miriam, grade eight are out of "sehool quarantined ivith scarlet fever. ---F " V _ _ Mr..Bates has been w'orking on a new sef'of scenery for the.'c6ming play, “Her Step Husband." Wednesday, April 3 was "elenn-up" day for Deerfield Grimmer school "pu- pits. The school yard was thorough- rt cleaned, all rubbish, paper, sticks, eta, being piled in/one pile and made ready for the trash man to haul away. Relay Team Travels _ . l, to loweraturday Wm-"m My wuctv they will campete. in the intertschol. astic relay in which many of the best high school relay teams . will The team is"q9mpos,ed of four of the best Jnen 1eerf1eld-fmitrldt' gver sent out, They are Bill Hammond, Ken NFessrlirttn9tek Baker, and Frank Zanier. , V Only Senior Girls Can Usher for Senior Play TEGU Waltei's is. very sure that his men, will comejhrough with. I place in the fleet. Senior girls are the only one: who are to be eligible Jot ushering this year at the Senior play. This plan we: curried out Successfully Instr year and it itoioiietrthtd it will' be pois- ible to repeat this plan this you. “All those senior girls who care to usher should see Arthur Perrow, the house manager, as soon as possible. All senior girls who ore on the trtaif at present are to keep their positiops. BOY SCOUT MERIT BOOKS A number of new Boy Scout merit books have been purchued for the Deerfield scouts and are now ready tpr circulstion. Ntmely: 'tPersonal Health." “Public Health," “Phyuical Degelopment," "Safety Fiat," “Ath- letrey," "Life Swing." "Painting," "Pioneering," "Path Finding.†"Wea- ther," "Firemanship."