tht W Simpson Ite-Elected Head of Lake County Tuberculosis Assn. ml BALL BEARING ELECTRIC DRILL 6-in. Ball Bearing Elec- tric Bench Grinder . . Haak Auto Supply Company M W " R' ' h W t the Deerfield P. T. nieh M chute " U4 ltr th, h “l W W on m " a! to lecture It 2 Oak and, m-fnre the l'. " Wednesday the High wr laurel“. Colt “a W ,t the Lake Minn held Mteers for Ill ll pl th nt ilk" Smith ally h mun pr line I th and Dr an I) ttw ru the W Ma ll "Ma y, Mn I teerhvld Buy Sn. L Rveul M M 25 South Second Street m "ut win ol " on May m lako. film am DEERFIELI) CALI-IS DAR i-Inch Heavy Duty (Black Ci.? Decker) "I m1 h lht nit I hull bearings throughout. irimlvr " Black a Decker mdinw and tool shunwninz. l possibly .lu grind It any .(‘Iuh pr 1w May pevial May 5--'ratt day. r meeting of Villam- Baud :tallatinn " m-wly elected MI " ut meeting, PHONE 391 dun meeting Ma May il ol M ml features, ulhrding maln- it possible to sstenimt the Grinder u- n-Mily moved from pr the eonvenivnee of 9 9th to the P. Later on she " m: at officer, ay hurch to inherent balance mam chum w, in" and gun-st night wlrnen at Magunic Dunn M and teac Chureh Kiss _ Ethe Missionary o’clock. and M a at of Gurnee, P. T. A. of we will take the Wilmot " the uni THE Adult Mot her's hers such. " Kr: hers of churrh ,rerett ludgc as a page in the House of Represen- tatives in Washington. however u [mingly be schoul . mnt seeund County Old Deerfield residents were inter- ested in reading of the appointment uf Lyman Wilmot IV of Waukegan The first Lyman Wilmot'came to this vicinity in 1837 and settled on what is now called Wilmot road where he built I hrtt house and later the first house north of the corner "t Deerfield and Wilmot roads which i, nuw standing. Lyman Wilmot Is _ Jliven Appointment 1M 5 man ‘al'H The average Tin The he lo r wcond Lyman Wilmot was a a The third is Lyman J. Wil- son of Warren, brother of the Lyman) clerk of the Lake Circuit Court and the fourth is a sun of Lyman J. nverage age of a page 13.12 1834. ream] '. The eeond bruthe house north was built I Jesse Wilmot, who $25 Girls Race, 12 to 16 years-Cat- Varner Ist; Catherine koufhnan, 2nd. Girls, 9 to 12 years-Hirsch, Ist; C. Kauffman, 2nd. I Leststtd, boys, 9 to 12--Chatr. Fehr, James Flannagan. The Deerfield Parent Teacher asso- riatim is planning to hold a Rum- make Sale in one of the vacant Item on Waukegan road on Friday and Saturday, May 9 and 10. Arrangements are being made to have the store opened on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons preceding the sale in order to receive articles and if any one has rummage which they can not deliver arrangements will be made to call for it if they phone either Mrs. Lewis Ashmnn, 325 or Mrs. Irving Brand, 317. Remember that all articles includ- ine clothing men: women: ttttd chil- drens, books, dishes and furniture are “capable. Winners Announced in Roller Skate Race Following is the list of prize win- ners at the Roller Skate races held on Rosemary terrace on Saturday afternoon under the direction of Not: Hardware company: Boys fl to 11 years-Chas. Fehr, lst; Billy Steiner, 2nd. Boys 11 to 13 years-Walter Lange, 1st; Russell Cashmore, 2nd. Boys 14 to 16 years-Juni/tr Sim- muns. Ist; llolmeth Piepenbrok, 2nd. 1 Legged Race. 12 to 16-Junior Simmons, Ist; Frances Earnest, 2nd. 3 Legged Race-Helmeth Piepcn- brok, Junior Simmons. Deerfield P. TA. Holds Rummage Sale May 9-10 wess of Parents and Teachers held at First Methodist church, Evanston, when Miqs. Jane Addums of Hull House, (‘hirugu was the. speaker. Mrs. C. E. Piper, Miss Gayle Bor. neman and Mrs. Boyle attended the Hygiene dinner and evening session; Wednesday morning, Mrs. Reichelt attended the legislative, publicity and high school conferences at First Con- gregational church and was a guest of Mrs. Kendrick of Wilmette at the ptesident's dinner at the Georgian hutel. Mrs, Harry Olendorf and Mrs. Alex Willman attended the publicity dinner at the Orrington hotel and aft- "t'noort session atH'irst Methodist church when Miss Edna Dean Baker president of National Kindergarten and Elementary college, Evanston rave a talk on “Parents Then and Now." Relay Raee--Helmeth Piepenbrok, Chas Fehr, Walter Lange, Cunning- ham, Eugene Fehr, session annual Fress l Mrs. C. E. Piper, Mrs. Harry Olen- tlorf. Mrs. S. M. Gander, Mrs. Alex WiTlman, Mrs. D. W. Meyer and Mrs. W. Amendt the banquet and evening session at the Edgewater Beach hotel, Wednesday when Dr. Cuffman of Uni. versity of Minnesota was the speaker. Mrs Getty, Attend Conference of P. T. A. in Chicago W. J. A. Reichelt Jr., Mrs C. W. Mrs. Lewis Ashman and Mrs, Boyle attended the afternoon on Tuesday of the thirty-first x-nnventiun of the Illinois Con- Thursday, May 1, 1930