Touhy, â€" Aldermanâ€" Jac e Rosenberg, Edward nk .J. McNichols, I F. Cullerton and R ury and comfort of a fine ub in this beautiful hotel led dining room of famed rfect facilities for private 2. sA lttle â€" i idan Rd: at Belmont Harbé f Madison and Clayt egan, as a protection 1 be installed as a d other distinct advantages tly furnished suites and & apartments, nin‘lo un‘ joms at rates extrenel’ es were awarded to t and the other contes t of positions of 22 C Sago this coming year. â€"/â€"â€"~~ _ mployes of the city ( Ben Siljestrom was among those as carried out by #® Skom this vicinity who attended the reek as the most dras @aIf tournament last Thursday, sponâ€" renchment made by 9 Sbred byâ€"theâ€" mberâ€"oftâ€"Comméerce ou about. May we 003111 officials and judges at the Chain o‘ nd his summer home : occasion marked : jermak policemen‘s n which the police county ‘participated i s . of golf along wi er golfers among > > st a visiting go s Finest i:?r of â€" idential Hotel Tw and ach and bridle pa!l; Enâ€" s at Summer op ... overlooking breeze nont Hn‘)or, l‘he Lincoll courses, tennis courts, of garden, children‘s play= nt. . . fifteen mingpites from ;'nc nitnflveot 1[@0 n Sheridan road at . Cermak of Chic week to hundreds prominent contes Trustees Paul V. . Bowler, D. A. H ay, September 3, 1 . » We will be pleased it $ 1 ill attend Loyola university, in Chiâ€" ;rrned home Friday. Mrs. Gauer and daughter Miss arguerite and her sonâ€"inâ€"law and ughter Mr. and Mrs. George Clearâ€" of Chicago were guests at the E. . Selig home on Friday. ; On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. E. H. lig had as their guests, Mrs. Anna astrup, Mrs. Karl Kastrup, Mr. ‘alter â€" Younker and Miss Anna ruse of Forest Park and Miss uise Rieger of River Forest. . Mrs.= Henry Petersen and Mrs. aymond Dobbins attended their idge club Tuesday evening at the me of Mrs. Lewis McOmberâ€" of i&ï¬l;nd Park. Sundayâ€"evening supper guests at ie Fred Horenberger home were rs. A. G. Klemp and son Bobby of ighland Park and Ray Hoffman of eV ieaps _ _ l i on canmecmemaarae Doreas circle No. 4 of the Presbyâ€" rian church. was entertained at ncheon, Thursday at the home of rs. Virkinia Hicks, rfield Bake Shop. She has faken rs. Arthur Mau‘s place. â€"~â€". " > RCRLTIC T3 s pomicmnteepzememmen oaare nE nn‘k "Cunday guests at the home of Mrs. olly Pfister were Mr. and Mrs. John ullyâ€"andâ€"son~John* of La Grange, id Miss Florence Carolan of Chiâ€" go. Miss Florence Carolan, who has en a teacher in the Chicago schools Mrs. Bruce Blaine and her mother rs. Olivia Andersonâ€"were guests at party Thursday afternoon at the me of Mrs. Roland Bleimehl of er Decker‘s Plumbing shop. the Karch home. Francis and Robâ€"| Downer‘s Grove. * t Saeman who have been spending| Mrs. Ross Sherman entertained her veral weeks at the home of their bridge club on Tuesday afternoon at andfather, Mr, George Karch, reâ€"| her home on Osterman avenue. â€" There will be no church or Sunday hool services. on Sunday, Septemâ€" t 6 at St. Paul‘s ~Evangelical urch, airie View the Libertyville Country, club. Miss Beatrice Carolan of Chicago visiting her sister Mrs. Molly ster of North Chestnut street this â€"â€"DEERFIELD NEWSâ€"FLASHES M‘y' ~&m:s"l‘g,!! e eapie. ir~Frank Sgeman and son Jerome| â€"Miss Dorothy Vetter has been visitâ€" Cross Plains, Wis.,.spent Friday|ing hergrandmother, Mrs. Rehm of Irs..Carkâ€"Hertel~and son Herbert Chestnut street spent last Monâ€" Deerfield Locals "Send contributions to local correspondent before Tuesday yz 5â€"=â€"â€"â€" § noon. . Help her make your local newspaper interesting. __â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"i}â€"Listâ€"of books used in each grade ‘of f s fls $ the Wilmot school: ; Mrs. RoBERT PETTIS, Local_Edztor_ First gradeâ€"Fact and Story Priâ€" 761 Chestnut Street, Deerfleld, Illinois. Telephone Deerfleld 485 mer. Number Friends. . _ _ â€"â€" EERFIELD NEwSs AND PERSONAL ITEMs this week from the flat rs.. Albert Wildhagen of & Mrs. Milton Frantz entertained the AisS| members of her class of girls of the and | Bethiehen Evangelieal church, overâ€" night, at the Frantz cottage at Barâ€" E. rington on Sunday. C Mr. George Rockenbach, Déerfield‘s 6 nonogenarian, who drives his automoâ€" _ | bile â€" about, spry JM‘%M & â€"guest~ is son Ormon‘s family in Lake Zurich and a dinner ,| guest at his son Almon‘s homeâ€"in y Crystal Lake, on Thursday. He was s accompanied by two got:ghpers, Misses Viola and Irene kenbach, his granddaughterâ€"and her husband, Mr 5 .â€"E. G. Jacobson and "his ; | great granddaughter, Dorothy Jacobâ€" The Chester Wessling, Isaac Rapp and Mernér families accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Trier of Chiâ€" cago spentâ€" Sunday _with _Rex.â€"and Mr.andMrs. Albert Krause have as their guests this week, Mr. Krause‘s parents from Chicago. Jane, who has been visiting her grandparents reâ€" turned home with them. â€" .._Mr.â€"and Mrg enâ€"reâ€"+t egan T *| four until eight with two accordians y from a months stay| The best wishes of the community providing the music. â€"All were enâ€" at the A..C. C. Timm summer home| are extended to the newly married thusiastic in their praise of the wonâ€" at Grand Haven, Mich. ; couple, g5. lc ime t x ies derful outing. > a day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frost, and two children Eldon and Voneta Frost are visiting their â€"son and his~ wife Mr. and Mrs. Ira Frost in Michigan. John Huhn has. returned from Camp Maâ€"kaâ€"jaâ€"wan where he spent the past_ten .weeks,.asâ€"grounds=sup= eFintendent. â€" His son Harold reâ€" turned Thursday with him. _ Harold had â€"been at camp the fourth period and remained the following week unâ€" til the camp was closed for the seaâ€" Miss Helen Cox was the weekâ€"end guest of Miss Olive Frantz at Barâ€" rington.# nz . Marshal® and Orval Fredricks are expected home this week from an auâ€" tomobile _tripâ€"teoâ€"Canada.â€"They visâ€" ited at the Fred Kalbitzer home in Arcadia, Mich., upon their return to the United States. â€" _ Robert Fitzpatrick, who has spent the summer at the home of his uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. C. Johnston Davis, returned to his home at Lake Geneva on Friday. Deerficld avenue were guests at the Peter Harder home in Highland Park Rev. Joseph Taylor â€"of â€"Highland Park will occupy the pulpit of the Mr. and Mr res rian church on Sun Uswego, I!l, _â€" _ Fourth grade â€" Fact and Story, ireader,- book ~four.. â€"Strayerâ€"Upton Arithmetic, dower grades. â€" English »Eor=lUisepboolâ€"one‘~ Progregsive Word Mr. Benson is the son of Mr. Wilâ€" liam Benson of Chicago and Mrs. F. P. Browning of Deerfield. and Glenâ€" view. Mr. Benson is proprietor of the Standard Oilâ€"Fillingâ€"stationâ€"at 28 at 11:30.â€" The ceremony was perâ€" formed by Reverend Father C. L. McDonough in the Holy Cross parish house. © Miss Sylvia Walters of Brier Hill was the bridesmaid and William Desmendâ€"Jr:, a brother of the bride, acted as best man. Following the wedding a breakfast was served to the immediate members of the family at the Desmond home. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Benson have gone California onâ€" an extended weddi tripâ€"and will visit.placesâ€"ofâ€"~intert in California for the winter. â€"Every pupil.fromâ€"fourth grade u p â€â€œ'E‘lm‘ig_hml»_&\?d‘die'tionary. â€" .Pupils may bring in any used text books that are in good condition. They may be sold for â€"halfâ€"price. Te Desmondâ€"Benson Nuptials Miss Mona Desmond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Desmond of Deerfield avenue, Deerfield, became the bride of Mr. Willard Benson of Northbrook on Friday morning, Aug. Teachers this year at theâ€"Wilmot school are:â€"Upper four grades, Mrs. Delibert â€"Meyer;â€"lowerâ€"four grades, Miss Donna Belle Jensen. Second grade â€" Fact and Story, reader, book two. Number Friends. Progressive Word Series. The Playâ€" road to Health. Third gradeâ€"Fact and Story, readâ€" er, book three. Strayerâ€"Upton Arithâ€" metic "Lower grades." â€" English for Use, bool one. Progressive Word Series, primaryâ€"grades:â€" The~Playâ€" road to Health. + English for Use, book two. Progresâ€" sive Word _ Series. â€"Heroâ€"Tales from History. Healthy Living, book one. Barrowsâ€"Parker,‘U. 8. and Canada. Seventh gradeâ€"Reading and Liv» Upton, "upper _grades.â€"Engtish for Use, book three. Progressive Word Series. The Making of Our Country. Healthyâ€"Living,â€"book two. . _ Series. The Land of Health. Barâ€" rows =â€"_Parkerâ€"â€"Journeys in Distant Lands. f : . Fifth grade and sixth gradeâ€"Readâ€" ing and Living by Hill and Lyman. Book two for middle grades. Straâ€" yerâ€"Upton, upper grades. â€" English for Use;, book thrée. â€" Progressive Word â€"Series.. The Making of Our Country.. Healthy Living, book two. Eighth gradeâ€"Reading and Living, book one for upper grades.â€"Strayerâ€" mot School Lists Books for Next Year ey expect to remain Deerfield Grammar school will open â€"Tuesday morning, September 8 at 9 o‘clock. â€"Books will be on sale at the principal‘s office Saturday afternoon . September 5 from 1 to 5 p.m. andâ€" Monday afternoon September 7, from> 1 to 5 p.m. Pupils are requested to purchase the books needed on these days.â€" Do not wait untilâ€" Tuesday morning.., The booksâ€"needed are: S ~two weeks of school. ° __Grade 4â€""Book _ Friends"â€"reader book 4. "Standard Service Arithmeâ€" tic" book 4. "Good: English" book one. "Home Folks Geography." "Alâ€" dine Spelier" grades 1 to 4.â€" "Music Word has been received here of the death of Gerald Herbert, 23 years old, who ‘was killed recently when the horse he was riding on his ranch at Bison, N. D., fell and rolled over on him.. Many Deerfield people will â€"reâ€" member the twin boys, Gerald and Harold Herbert, who lived at the Dorcas Home until eight years ago. At the age of fourteen the twins were sent to Rev. Hood of North Dakota, who placed them on farms near by. Not long ago they purchased a ranch of their own at Bison, N. D. The twin boys are orphans, so that Harâ€" old is now left alone. ; % ; MQ;:dthan one hundred fifty people agttended the Holy Cross parish pienic last Sunday afternoon and evening, held at Gerschefke‘s Woods,. near Wheeling and enjoyed the races, baseâ€" ball game and picnic supper. Danceâ€" DEERFIELD GRAMMER SCHOOL OPENS SEPT. 8 â€" Grade 2â€"*"The Open Doorâ€"Reader"â€" book two. _ "Music Hour" book one. Grade 3â€""Storyland" book three (reader). "Standard Service Arithâ€" metic‘"‘ book three.. "Aldine Speller" hour" book three.â€"*"Land of Health." Grade 5â€""Book Adventures" readâ€" er, book 5. "Standard Service Arithâ€" metic‘" book 5. "Good English" book two. "Human Geography," book one. "Hero Tales from History." â€" "Aldine one. Over 150 Attended Pupils Advised to Get Books _ Early ; List of Teachers â€"â€"=â€"â€" for Next Year Former Deerfield _ » .â€"Youth Killed on Ranch in Bison, N. D. Grade _6â€""Bookâ€"Wor ok 6. "Aldine Speller" ~~*~~{Continued on pag our. "Healthy Living" book 28)