on amrermrnnmnnnapeanaaarananiiiiiimraavavsr o s m in iatritintiaiiattr i ol ob Conith c sovtas ‘ | _R CA LA s %L F % i . ‘ iiiinmmmueemmmenafffens, ! _ Â¥ t sa inmntone oL AAY Loâ€"â€"ms@rrr LA A A _ A / _ _ {() ple, â€"Uleaning a Th he e ce | bâ€"e \ w4 ‘ y 2s § f 4d _ Cmm _ 05 | | 4s o & #% / v“vn o) mt Ap . ‘ { t n fl ï¬* "r‘; ‘ ‘\ 4 {g\%: k : | aF»"A U â€"({3A P i & : | }w« SatY . / 19 'A}) AXYE 2 , | : : x\‘}g- ol ) .MA t H E P R E 8 Henry Glos Dies; o Funeral Held Tuesdg Henry Glos was born March 4, 1853, and passed away March 21, 1931, at the age of 78. Mr. Glos was a son of Yacob and Christena . Ott of North they moved to Northbrook, their plas field. â€" He was married 1O Knochenmuss of. Chica; of residence ever since. * i Mr. and Mrs. Glos had five chil dren, two dying in infancy. _ Mr. Glos is survived by his widow, and three children: Mrs. Grace F of Highland Park, Mrs. Ruth Notz of Deerfield and Raymond Glos of port, II1. There are five grandchil. ‘dren, Alice and Grace Arlene Flint, Raymond Glos Jr.. and John Robert Notz Jr., and William Notz. A sister: .Mrs. Ellen Glos Meierhoff lives in Los: _Angeles, Calif. 420 nend Mr. Glos was a justice of the peace" in Northbrook for fortyâ€"four conset.. utive years and a member of the Glen view lodge, A. F. & A. M. j Funeral services were held Tues fli“y:‘"aftemoon;‘mrehâ€"â€"%-aemm est Home chapet, withâ€"intermentâ€"at | Forest Home. Simmons made a basket from the cenâ€". ter of the floor, which won the game: forâ€" ghe*'g' s ams w play a series of three games. s \| _ Freda Boone has returned to school | after a four weeks absence. ~Betty Cunninghant ~received a 10 perfect spelling lessons" certificate | last Monday. §z â€"â€"â€" Deerfleld Grammar _ School ___ of the upper grades had a very clos basketball â€" game. _ The score was 3 to 8 when the whistle blew. During the two minutes of extra play Alic â€" Gloria Cole, Jim Flanagan, B4 bara Ashman, Marjory Jo. Lawless and John Klemp have returned i school. The Girl Reserves had a ChIil! "** per at the Highland Park Y.W.CA. 8 Thursday evening, March 19. < The English club organized in Miss Brown‘s room, has elected the follo® ing officers: President, Billy. Clous® secretary, June Gunckel; librariat Charles Mele. a C ank â€"The picture, "The Boy and t? bit" was received from the Cr Wheat Co. by Miss Jean N: room for haying threeâ€"fourths class eating a hot cooked ceref times a week during the m January. The Philathea class of the Bethz church are holding an Easter sale Saturday, April 4th. Easter b-';' Easter eggs, home made candy» ery goods and aprons will be on * "The place of the sale will be # nounced latéer, ___ _ _ .. â€"..a 2 Thursday, March 26, 1981 Bakery Sale April 4 ted of. Chicago . in 1879 fourths of B dA cereal thr® the month o and the R#) the Cream ¢ ean NYEA TY ay, Marc}