ELKS TO CELEBRATE > â€" _ TENTH ANNIVERSARY . Ceremonies April 12; J. F. Mcâ€" Carthy, Who Installed First Officers to Officiate Institated in 1919 . The Highland Park lodge No. 1862, B.P.O.E. was instituted April 21 1919, with a charter list of 76. Justin F. McCarthy, then exalted ruler of the â€" Highland . Park Elks lodge, No. 1362 will celebrate the tenth anniverâ€" sary of its organization on April 12, at which time an oldâ€"time installaâ€" tion night will be staged, including everything that went to make such observances successes in the days a decade ago. Announcements sent out over signatures of John O‘Keefe, William Witten and J. H. Moran, the arrangement committee indicate that a big time is in prospect, and it is noted that there will be no expense attached as far as members are conâ€" cerned. â€"So, â€"now "whoopee" conâ€" cludes the notice. f _ â€"Franken Bros. Inc. SPQRTING SECTION Thursday April 11, 1929 â€"R. A. Nelson BROS. Jnc. Home Beautifying EE'EEI ELD ) and Landscape Boost Deerfield â€" Tuesday â€" April 16, 1929 Phone Deerfield 220 Grocéry and Market Polls Open â€"7 a.m. ‘Polls Closeâ€"5 p.m. q@QUALITYâ€"SERVICE THE PEOPLES â€" PARTY TICKET â€" â€" Your _ Attention in this issue . is called to ~â€"the ERY Esteemed loyal knightâ€"James Colligs. ¢ "#A e Esteemed leading knight â€" W Desmond. Secretaryâ€"â€" Llioyd I; Larsen. Treasurerâ€" â€" William Becker. ‘The officers of the local lodge electâ€" ed for the ensuing year, and who will be installed on the evening of April 12 are the following: A2.% ~*Exalted ruler â€" Archibald Aberâ€" crombie. y * s Esteemed leading knight â€" D. 8. Edwards. £$ ‘ It is a matter of notable importance that at the tenth anniversary of the lodge April 12, Mr. McCarthy will again officiate® as installing officer. He is a brilliant lawyer, an eloquent and forceful orator and ‘an eminent member .of the order, distinguished in various lines andâ€" widely â€" known and esteemed. Highland Park Elks are urged to turn out in full force to welcomeâ€"him on his return here as installing officer after all thesel years. â€" 4 * Chicago lodge, No. 4, and his staff officiated. 3 s 4 Officers to be Installed Charles Zahnle Highland Park Fritzie Behrens Lake Forest Oscar O‘Hannion Waukegan A. C. Bobbie© Eckhardt Winnetka s Rudy Petersonâ€"* Evanston A. C. Don Conn Waukegan Jimmy Simmonds Lake Forest Lewis Voltz Glencoe FRIDAY, APRIH:12 or SATURDAY, APRIL i13 â€" Deerfield Post, American Legion Tickets 50¢; reserved section 25¢ extra This adv. paid for by a friend of the r. T. &. _ Don‘t Fail to See~ "HER STEP HUSBAND" This â€"Presented by a talented cast 6: local people,â€" under the auspices of the ALSO ONE EMERGENCY BOUT LADTES CORDIALLY INVITED BOXING BOUTs Monday, April 15, 1929 in the Deerfield School A. C. R â€" Highland Park is a return match from last show T HE P RE S $ 150 Ibs: 130 lbs. 112 lbs. 138 lbs. 145 lbs. Bobby Worthington Fort Sheridan 126 lbs. 155 lbs. 126 lbs. As an added attraction Miss Marâ€" garet Malpelli will do a few classical dances and after the play the audiâ€" ence ‘will be entertained by a one act comedy "It~ Numero Fatale." Tickets will be on sale that evening at the door. & s Li % "Sengaâ€"Patria," (Without a Counâ€" try), a drama in two acts in Italian by Pictro Gori, will be presented at the Elm Place zchool auditorium on Sunday, evéning at 7:30 o‘clock by the "Novella Gloria," ‘a dramatic company of Chicago and the Highâ€" woo dramatic company. > Italian Society Gives Play Sunday Evening ___.. Exalted Rulers Listed _ _ â€"~â€" The list of exalted rulers and their terms ‘of service to the lodge . since its organization are as follows: John O‘Keefe, "two years; A.> E. Smith, two years; Howard Moran, one year; John Conrad, one year; Clifford Morâ€" an, one year; W. Fred Gallagher, one year; Dr. J. P. O‘Connell, one, year; Wayne Hise, president â€" incumbentJ whoseâ€"term. is just ending: â€" * ~â€"Young ‘Redding â€"_â€" Fort Sheridan Frank Schneider Waukegan A. C. «â€" Dick Moore Evanston A. C.. Joe Fantozzi ~ Fort Sheridan Young Mullens Frank White: Chicago . Tom Alfano Chicago Frank W. Russo Vote It Straight! rotudagudin n at in loce . L3 wal_lel‘ ln district riégr Cairo, II1. Mrs. and Mrs. Orson B. Brand reâ€" turned Saturday from Biloxi, Miss., where they spent several weeks, Mr. Brand reports having â€"driven â€" for miles through water in the flooded week â€"at the city hall.. ~ _ It was also pointed out that last fall some property owners, who were notified to remove shrubs from parkâ€" ways asked for time until spring when transplanting could be done to better advantage, have so far failed to move the shrubs,â€" dnd notice is being ‘issued by the city that unless this is â€"done forthwith, the city wilk proceed to cut down the obstrurtâ€" ing shrubs at dangerous corners.â€" DR. WALTER B. METCALF Village Trustee . ‘The.: :: +â€"People‘s~ ECONOM Y Ticket _ The city administration is continuâ€" ing its policy, started last fall, of removing shrubs etc., from parkâ€" ways at street intersections where they obstruct the view of motorists on the streets and are deemed a menâ€" ace to safety, it was aftinounced this week â€"at the citw hall _~ City to Remove _Shrub“sj‘ . ‘at Dangerous Corners LINCOLN PETTIS Village Trustee _ ~_CLARENCE HUHN : Village Clerk ._FRED J. LABAHN One Year Term Trustee SETH GOODER Village Trustee WM. W. GEARY President Deerfield, ©Tllinois Réturn from Biloxi Realtor Phone 130 ul d‘