ison. lie. paign. â€" The heaviest taxes were laid on the church.. The export duty en wool was raised to six‘ times its forâ€" mer amount. e "The log cabin lodge" to be erectâ€" ed for orphans of World ‘war veterâ€" ans at Normal Illinois is part of the program of the state this year and all units will be asked to contribute toward the fund of $3000 which is the cost of the building. . Following is a list of books recently received at the library : 5 The Widow Woman by Lee. Vindication by. McKenna. The Briary Bush by Dell. â€"The Big House â€"of Iver by Somerâ€" ville. "A s us She Walks in Beauty by Powell. The Tavern Knight by Sabatini. All Sad Young Men by Fitzgerald. A Blade for Sale by Lindsay. Foolish Virgin by Norris.. . Ye Mountaineer by Wilson. _ Book of Friendship by Warren. Rivers to Cross by Pertwee. The â€"Road to Heaven by Beer. One Increasing Purpose by Hutchâ€" nundred veteranâ€"made. poppies were sold by Mmes. T. Taylor, Harry Maw, W. Tennerman, Frank Peterson, Ausâ€" tin Plagge, Chas. Steiner, Ed. Jacobâ€" son, George Jacobs, Alex Willman and Luella Knigge on Tuesday, May 29. Sixty dollars was the proceeds of the sale which will be used to carry on rehabilitation and ~Child Welfare work. . Quotationâ€"Reduce taxation before taxation reduces us. s Answerâ€"Toward the close of the 13th century King Edward I. of Engâ€" land, who Freigned from 1272 to 1307, was préparing for war with France. He had been engaged in a war with the Scotch which had depleted his treasury, and he used yarious means to raise money for his French camâ€" Theâ€" barons resisted this, and the earl of Norfolk was one of the leadâ€" ers of the resistance. Edward asked him to lead an army to Gascony, which he refused to do. "By God, Sir Earl, you‘ll either go or hang," said Edward. "By God, Sir King, I‘ll neither go nor hang," was the cool reply, and the king was powerless to do anything to the haughty nobleâ€" man.â€"John Derby, P. O. Box 484, Deerfield,. Hl. . _ * _ Quotationâ€"By God, Sir Earl, you‘ll sither go or hang. c °; > une, last Sunday with the following contribution: . > ~ +. % Auxiliary Clears $60 on Sale of Poppies John Derby won a five dollar prize in a contest on quotations which is being sponsored by the Chicago ‘l‘!:ib- Wins $5 Prize in Gentleman Mar%)h by Pertwee. Million a Year by â€"Pender. _ The Divine Five by Sinclair. Crew Train by Macaulay. â€" Snowshoe Al‘s Bedtime. f Laddie ‘by Porter. The Second Wooving by Stuart. Kitty by Deeping. * The Venetian Glass Nephew by Wyâ€" No answers. For the best one, $5. Under the auspices of the Deerâ€" Deerfield Library Quotation Contest Mrs, Lee Hainline will be hostess tomorrow afternoon, Friday, to her bridge club at her quarters in Fort Sheridan. T e The Red Cross â€"met on Tuesday afterncon at.Fort Sheridan. â€" Mrs. H. A. Bridges and two sons, Kendrick and Billy; left yesterday for Mr, and Mrs. Edward Helm ~of Fisk, Wis., were the guésts a few days of this week of their sister, Mrs. Edward M. Conrad. Local and Personal News T HE PR ES 8 Harrison Walthers returned Sunâ€" day to Champaign, Ill. after spendâ€" ing the weekâ€"end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Beatty are exâ€" pected to return home this week from Milbrook, New York where they have spent the past few weeks visâ€" iting their daughter, Veronese, who has just graduated from the Bennet school there. Miss Veronese will reâ€" turn with her parents.. a month‘s stay with Mrs. Bridges‘ mother, Mrs. Ida Geary of Montour, lTowa. ~ ; Mrs. ‘M. C. Conrad, . Mrs. M. H. Conrad, Mrs, George F. Conrad and Mrs. Fred Fisher, Sr., are the lunchâ€" eon guests today of Mrs. Peter Conâ€" rad of Winnetka. Mrs. â€"O. E. Keller and daughter: the Misses Dorothy and Eleanor, to gether with a party of young folk are spending ten days at the Leisen ring ‘gabin:in Northern Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison o‘ St, Louis, who were the guests for a few days of last week of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Denzel left on Thursâ€" day for Cleveland, Ohio. _ Thursday, June 6, 1921 in _ aid â€" upor to .: whe fron dau; cag «lail Sati his 1 deliz Chic Schr late Ming Hen host his nesd hom Mrs LCC who the man as â€"p seve mov farn 1898 Her sold in I ing the Hue chur on field and 18, In t Loul ried cag Thu and in 1 Fu 187 To