In order to train some experience for future contests, Mr.,,,Finch, of the music department, is sending the Deerfield-Shields band to the District Division of the State Band Content on March M, 1981, which will be held at the John Sterling Morton high school It'Cicero, Illinois. For the required number which must be praged, "Dop Quixote Suite," It-su-r-us-ut-shes,---; Retailer's. “Yak: Overture" is the selected number. March mamas before the Gim- eral Assembly _..-.- Mrs. Harold hikes. W’A' ".‘Af‘ "r-r-cr-- __-------, World Court "cr-r-lirics') ft. "N; Tones, vHéi-president of the Fomm. t2tgh-tiehoot Edit?! to Go Much 16-'rhe Regulation of Pub- lie Utilities-David E. Lilienthal, nt- torher, _----ere"-"--re. _ _. = 3MIrc'h 18--'rhe Larger Schopl Unit --Mrs. E.. W. Gutenberg, education sthaimtartcMitthkosL,Perk Ieatrpe, v. - March 28 -... Dialogue - Elizabeth Ann Ducey anereldn Robbins Gins- ber-gt-Oni-rits-asf-Chi- League; 4Mrs. ttnrt T Bt 1itffe% cumin Cigth County GoveFnmerit Committee. Emphasis on' cumrit legiailtion is again evident in the latch radio pro- WMEA!’ en Voters, given beTJW: - -. k by†iiirii"Airrr'h%'ii%iiurii 7 “I. Ik'iiitire","iitiirartiii'iitir 'Jd't'ifi Ye? the future. At 2:30, the League will tune in on WGN for the discussion of the larger school unit, to be given by Mrs. In Gutenberg. education chair- man of the Highland Perl; League. VOTERS LEAGUE PLANS WHITE ELEPHANT SALE 40 m (Continued from page 4) Radio ’Friiginln Nan W -.--.-_.--------- 2-... "77%: amms4--meehine-itlur-ae1ub TgriVirairtT'FaiiiiigrEr1tr- Entertain Children Robert Lotz, the magician, who was so popular with the Deerfield chil- dren last year, is to appear again at the Deerfield mammar school gym- msium on Friday evening, March 20, " W.30 o"eloek. His performance will be followed by n two 'reel comedy. The entertainment is being given un- iur---ther--axutsrtier--art--t1te'--ahserfieu Grammar School Pirent-Tepcher as- sedation. side Mayo-1212mm a well, 3130123 singer of sweet songs of many no- tions. an two you!» of songs -r one of Ireland, in _qtmint Irish cosa "tome, and the other of early Ameri- 'tsiit"'iioiie'cTtrir'iriatirarthsrthmr of Unooln. “Green Pastures†will be the subject of the inext review, given class on Wednesday, March 17, " the home of Mrs. R. D. Hessey, as MS: iohnsmzenue; Highland 7 Park. f It 33,771? In: 53-3 br, m1i7re"'rt"it ttt 6, social service meetmg 9n the last Tuesday of the month, March M. It will be held at the home of Mrs. P. G. Weisbach, 775 Lincoln avenue, AFieteret%r.----------------, '_------------ . preceded By "trTkriic-tiiieFisjrii,TTt)i membeys are. urged to be on hand at 12 o'e19ek, nnd bring with them a box Jmteh-cotrtsscaeilLheuerntc, _ An hour. with Browning was the league, " their meeting on March 10. Sister-Jury Loyole’s reading and in- terpretation of Browning u n poet, municinn Ind artist. will not soon be forgotten, showing on it did a deep and extensive study of the poet's works and life, and a keen apprecia- tlon'ot the music. nrt and spiritual Catholic Woman’s League Enjoys Fine Browning Program -u---.-.-ai--.--- THE IJ. II hri . l I H II I I the-plant- foods -iw-aso1utiiaixvueae, _riegLttufhtclgtamt,ch1oattognts, fruits, The 'hiekniuuf of this 'mulch; of dead. air space, may be anywhere from i. quarter of an inch to two or four inches deep.. It is quite gener- ally conceded that one and one-half inches of a good dust mulch is very ample for the hotest and dryest weather. Salvation Army Worker "m . Addresses Societies Mrs. Mary Wishmsn. appeal direc- tor of the Home Service department of the Salvation Army spoke at St. Paul’s Ladies Aid society and the Presbyterian‘ Dorcas society last Thursday afternoon, telling of the work of" the Rescue Home and the Maternity hospital. Her desire is to establish a local appeal board in Deemeld. She was also scheduled to spaE at the Lions end Rotary this week. An article about Mrs. Wish. man's work smears in Another part at 911522215... -,...,..2-.'....c..-,s.,t,-ras, The pent soils containing hue Immune! lingual. also rotIm "tll, abundance of moisture. However, in many instances they‘ve so light, f)pffy, and' porous that they do pot myâ€: -"dgtttrgtttermtretr-hed.- ---c- cc --_ W, - - --'""-"-M-" A Soil Moisture,m a, __, _ 'Moi‘stuno 1uur--setrerar-Ntetiomr-w iendtr-6o-keetrtheatotTeooL-c--Nmththt that will aid in retaining moisture or preventing evaporation, will aid in warming up the, soil. Moisture be- comes saturated with phint'roods As in the Soil is no am JIrrriiT WE Vm- ous forms of mulches are used for' this purpose. Rocks in the rock gar- den help to' retain moisture. They act as a mulch or protection to the tsoil.- In some countries paper mulch is being used quite extensively, with more. or less results: German peat mulch is becoming quite popnlsr in this section. "However, the moat de- pendable mulch, the one thstliss used most frequently is the {dust mulch. -A-4ttrb-mttleh--isr-made-hr--esittt-t hook, rake, or hoe and frequently stirring, the soil braking it up into fine particles that dry quickly. This' tlyrt_er.tytre, .1 dead siren»: between. the moisture line and the sun and wind. r . ___-r-em"" "iiTiitTGiRiriiii ikrrtTiririi bake care of its ne quirements. _ --aLtitsttusLu'trutzra.ir-deir1sd element the same as Nitrogen. To retain the test amount of moisture possible The fine textured soils are chased u heavy soils. becahEe they absorb and "mtaiticarrhririrmrrttturt: main: TiiFE Tfiii7t6iiiW6FTiarsTFttatm mrrtomrrs.amrrnsxrihr--do'--'itireistahr I! much moisture and are, therefore, chased tur-tight-ironic- _ _ _ 1 «a _ [ï¬aâ€"«rir;»»l'vwly:é.-‘=--'-gflm; B9, um um: Rage tif 2riiii mush; £11me and next Ire our clay soils. Coarse- ness of the soil in important because it determines -the freedom of soil breathing or tuition and the water- holding’ capacity of the ,oil. Garden News Soil- ' Soils we usually clue-Med weer-dz ing to their atone" of texture. Tex- ture in mmewhnt dependent upon the amount of plant food and decaying vegetable Irttrttrr in “pencil, 1»th necessities and _ re- The cast is made up entirely from the membership of the club and all are unusually well fitted to play their particular parts. -- my,“ as well Is every member of the club, are pawl! forth all possible effort in order ttrt the production’msy be complete in all details. _ Mr. Balls WI now fund“? . Northwestern. Be. has been will!†in: tho requirements for his iiAittt mummy... - . *9“ 7““: s-..,-,---', Remember, the date, Mitch 23 place, Lincoln school auditorium tf Green Bay road and Lineoht well Watch future issues of this paperht complete announcement of east." Mr. Bolle, of the Deerfield-shits? faculty} has been naked to beet- a member of Phi Delta Kappa, Mer. orlry educational fraternity of NM" western 'university. The him†will be next Monday and Tuesday - ning It Northwestern university Jet, Ben. is “we“. before when , the fraternity on Monday New" The ticket'sale is under the "et vision ot Mr. Henry Chapman, Wi. W. krumbaeh, and Mrs. H. Wilson ' Dulcinea, in her eager determine. tidirto help her husband reach great heights in a business way, guides the members of an ill-assorted Week-end party through an unbroken series of hilarious tragedies. Events follow each other. in rapid succession and with astounding revelations T"'"'" on surprise after another until the di. :33): of satirical -fuioi_rytgLqLwgl iii the second act, The West Ridge Community that hasrhom - . , _ _ 28 as the-date pdeincoln school MF lit . tl I , tl mutation of “‘Dulcy,†that popakr, three-act comedy. _ . ' ' gquercq in their coming drive Mrs. Mary T. Wishmnn, appeal di. rector of the SatvatiiitirAYiitr, Hair: end a short talk on the work ofyis organization and naked the support and endorsement of the Chamber d Xavier Vigeant, chairman of ' booklet committee, made a partial port' as to the progress iniide it various real estate ttrms, whopre ing to burden the expense of such attottth-at-whieh-timtieomphrtar ' ' port would be available. _ . V Defer Action . _ After a short discuéaion as to proposed increase in dues, moth, was made by Paul “L; Udell; ,,ri's,'ies1'isti'il, and carried that the matter, be _ , ferred until tbe'April meeting, alloy. ther apqyairtt, himself, orith the me. ten. _8rtttirsstit.rrr.onus, madeJh --i, t1tmticwhst_hsuLnotmtrttitheir, 1ttdieatimcthtitstt,.itukto.detoso, ~73 ice committee is the net procee from the ticket sales. COMMERCE CHAMBER HEARS COL. HADL? - S. Faculty Member Is . To Be Phi Beta Member (Continued from page 1) To Present -"0ukr"t Thundny, Much Mt, 1 "r-err g..- if