a kAiation EAL G, 3 , 22 lbs bri¢k, ’ECIA 'H ERS “my i," , 'i, pf 12kt, bots. 89d , 'e bis todir PHWE B. P. 4390 t fot, (($13? I 3 'l' LTUDIO hits.... a - ity Groceries “be .I.... for. I mun-m0}. _",_i"r1,,t, ',' i At a tts-thte of the D-tuid 2.2;: C bunt; dining run at tlthqmes ",r'?jiiIl zwant Friday mm. y,? " "alll' fir. - m the “W tint _ :3; mama m not "ttind In m It - “a. of w. chitin. plant! on the _ 1;“; _ . ieee {or load {ammuniti- to In i f nuanced with money "ttttae but. _ ï¬r county lor that W'Itr. NM: j 4:; Bi band that a list a! immature: }, . 2GtrsdhadteHltttrvtb, i, c"'a8 1]... board ind 'ttrward" to tho 3 C iaill (qrrorer mtthorities but no action had r'. g. - . Eben taken as m a be new. . 1 . $.51 . g A resolution m that pus-d ro- Jfs. ll -tine the musician to appoint n a © . gamma of that to consult with ,; " _ mm: Clam. as! &ttter.vitor, O'.. Cd I“? mil ltr';'? if W c at C Act. V ' on Mfg“! -- . E The motion picture, “The Kine of mugs," will be given in the High- tand Park Presbyterian Church on thear and Monday evenings, Dec. Land 4, " 2 :30. Synchronized not: acted hymns with loudspeak- t: at the screen. renown th'e pica" _ the way thunk. _ g The doors will be open arms Ind everybody la expected to he hated u W.80 when the prom!!! mm promptly. Children under " km be admitted only when locom- ponied with who. ' eld; Marie (Mn; Irwin Baum- dt) of Niles Center and Edith (In. William White) of China). 'A sister, Mrs. Prank Suck, of Degr- WW" -- mu be m an bra. ai 'lt,'pt',',"%t 2f't b',,,tLtr'l'r. , would " DaterfU iHrr.tuyeyey, F ' , in aatine ot the dumber he eniUd, in. Sprint, secretary, lmmedletely ks'iud a special meeting " 1:80 with 1y ell lumber: pro-eat; the ati ng "r" .Supervlm O’Connor Elmer E. Clevey who represent- his brother..lhm Hurry Clam. ' being ill, was unable to attend. , The Chamber of Commerce mt menu to the proper authorities orsing the darts of "oth tie on and village oiheetp in chain- a; for Deerfield its proper share of mprovententa,, with the employment the idle citizens of the town 3nd Refreshments word sewn} " both this: and the chamber by'molu- . voted to continue holding its It meetings " the restsunnt. {the time being changed from 8 to I Mrs. Henry ngér, used 64 years.- away Thursdgy, 2hm. 23, at home of her daughter, Mrs. Geo. ticken Sr., ih mertuld. Funeral "ices were held Sunday after- nt the St. Paul’s Evangelical hutch with Rev. F. G. PiepisUrok inking. Burial wu in the Deer- ld Cemetery, where her hush!!! mason, mount; to, ma Motion Picture to Be Shown at Church Here GAuiue met only _tht mt morn- iid â€(I reoemerykd.tu1 u 1130;5in were spent in Germany. At the m tf 22 she cune to America. The fob. bwintt year she married' Henry leyer and they moved to Deertleld when they have ,lived the. not df their lives. Mr. Meyer died March 22, 1931. T - , In. Hem-has bank: in health for meal yem, so she closed her Mrs. Henry Meyer Dies Funeral Held Sunday Surviving Mrs. Meyer are ttve :hildren Annie (In. John Likmnts d Crystal Lake); Hun}. (In. Geo. Sticks: Sr.) and Albertvlleyer of md seven children are at not. Mrs. Méyerm born Nov. w, L869 in Lobehn, eGrmany on Ernest- ne Pioeh. Her childhood and youth Another one of the populu dances mam-ed by the Friendship Club ill be given " the Y. W, C. A. the m Thursday of December. the 7th. be public: ism“: welcome to et- asd then dunes. _o'clock. and Mteen srandehifdrm, nlso and hid bah staying with her Friend-hip Chub M Share in Relief Work . Atodr tij,,',')).!, (f,.i)p._iitp)thrpi 22Neiethsee-tdfetree1 -Biektord appoltttpd Ed - and Marshal A. Ten Cards, for $100 e including TT.. 's,,'!,. t ' . - llii,iiit,te. /'i:',' f""" 1yiniired name is to b HECKEJ-SWEILER STUDIO scandal-ed 'i/i ' ', ",' "ttteternity" GREETING CARDS FOR: CHRISTMAS More Rooseveltwu so enthyt: ,utit4trattottt Rotrinson's poetry mt he We n most friendly review of it h the Outlook in 1905. and ofti. ed _ e author the eonauiahip in let'- ieo' ich the latter refund since lie wit ed to rennin in New.York. i, be' progress on Thursglay, Dec. T, It 'ito?ie'rri',i'd Presbyterian church, spa red by the Dorcas Soéiety. The! bazaar will be open at nopn tin Thursday the serving of the dinnér wing bazin at 5:30 mu. The public is invited. "l , tuning a Thunksgivin: dam Thuit- dtyg curling, Due. to, It the Oak Team School, Highvood. . l, ï¬fe Xingamen, Orchestra will tui- niiili, the music. ' . 1riht tt to. will y fm School or: by' F. oftumtrst1tr1 u an" the mm inch! the, high " Dee, T. , t!r,t.lii?,, not m to in: good use. T meeting villi: . .a lock! M14 Arp, m :1:de , eve 'ttt my book-Jew music. _ On Saturday. itek'r 9, thetseeottd or}, _ lei reeorde that you an mum lake Cone i,' = uphillâ€? new It 'tt,Ahltrotttitttemlo pm; Pong Tom beheld ",iltitte'tsa1itar'ritiiiiiijii6liCi'itiitDt school embody- trr, F. otthe mmtitrtoti.rotd Wore ville. Thou whole-m ed tttid e utter the an!» monthly meet event leit'Junnry all â€h... ., it into! the high school ETA. tin es en extremely i’ e us end 6ttt "_, 7. F I “ruining mm. V ' 'ttl gym F as not gold will be pet at the Libertyville 'ho ‘ tship high to _ he (and use. F ' ietiol nude m “1441; J, edoq for meeting '11an at s'o'eloek the comment. both?! . I the stand . " loch] hell-hour when we pointertpleyernnd l" .tor. There I are sled,» meet and n; ere many expert , ' "' in “I. fern ith mute of the children P, mummy and new step: " develop- iikk clung. Tee will be served " in; Jieh year. 'in, . tug time by Mrs. Round Wilder mid D. 3' Kitterm I . Highland het: "aistarttk. The program will Pei,t,df,t"l'g, (Gs My cheni- explu‘in some of the major “times plan, will be on he _ defend his of the Endinh department of the title. It is um a he will, school. Mine Elizabeth Bredin with." "an . harder . oetsing the SM Tt 1ttotit.tr.Aheyh Thens. ehtrmptonship an; , he he had yrsrittttir,", Miss Edith Morgan on, Mum; it last ya}. ny of hit “Correct nge and lts Importer)“: you": contenders hi n improv- and, Charles Mattson on “Some td, the ing their time endijfwi be'out to 1hujroses ot Outside Radium? _ battle for the bank“ by title. 9. business girls of the Luke F' at YWCA hue extended an "i, . n to lhe business with ' f Hi lend Park and Wakes“ i. the suits of Dee. 5. nt 8 o'e1qsl . will be {world's ',11lt,e1t. i..If you plan to tto, phone . P, t , your reservation. l, T e Deerfield Grammar School f. t will meet dn Friday evening. Det .22, at 8 o'eioek, instead of the 3 Friday of the month. A, eatt of _ "shdraetem, "The Mlgi’s Gift?' Will be presented that evening di- reebi by Miss Virginia Engels. The ne [ school orchestn will inake its firt ippeaunce " this tntertaitr. m I , The entire community its in- vi 1to this annual school prom. Thttngtrgivintr Daneis at in Oak Terrace School 0r: Tuouhy afternoon,' Dec. 6th, the1mhomh Woman’s (gulp is pm :0an " 1:80 ttim., "Deborah- on 1"1t?i.', " actual broadeaat thru tAtatirottrutV of WBBM 9nd Charlet, #ritin, This broadcai will take plté'e tmm the stage of the Joseph Urban Room, Congress Hotel. e above program is arranged by Mrs. Louis Sontag under the ans ices of the Deborah Women’s cm of which Mrs. Harry L, Can- ma n is president. This meeting in bel given as the last "neetintt prf V to the 1933 Deborah'. Boy's F _ to take place Dec. 14 and " in the Gold Room of the Congress Ho. tels The money raised at this fete will; to to the maintenance of the Debprab Boys' Club.' . tBars .erm the. leading shims Ip- peuing In Chin“ will take put- Pat 'Flaisttatran, Eddie and Funny Camaugh, Phil Emits, Bury Riehinond's revue, Edna and John Tortenee and John Morton., Deerfield P.-T. A. Is ' _ 3 Postponed to Dec. 22 IN "Deborah oh the.hik To Be 1ldemittr, Dee. 5 Du H dihess Girls Guests i _ rt Lake Forest Y.W.C.A. rcas Dinner, Dee."? at Deerfield Church ne Highwood Indian; “1.13mi- bazaar ma chicken dinner will ill make distinguished t Cavmaer'. M- 50e extra regal ï¬le of quantity if . " name is to be incl He mteNtrithutd Park A'newt magazine, a arch Shore Sparta Review, mad its appearance on the:ntws stands I t eek-end. ion, will be on ha defend his fit]; It is expec " he will. have even a harder e eepinx the ehumpionship thie ii In he had Martini: it last yea i, y of last you": contenders hi ., n improv- ing their tune endegwi be'out to battle §for the Leke‘kqu ty title. tn Addition to th V m 'ts singles, there will be other i. ' , including M. Warner Tutti , 0 Highland Park, a graduate o tli Deerfield- Shieldq High Schoo is the editor. anclVCliftonC. Fr kli , of High- land Park, is the 1 ve ising man- ager. Other mem C t the staff are William H., Ba l pd Forrest The min event, i, the stand- point of the epoch ir, ll be the exhibition match, d i' i of which will be announced 3 e early dau. Those who saw ColelYun Clark, 1982 net'ionel champion, nd Yoshie Fu- Ihimi, Hap-non a b i their spec- teculul exhibition jute lest Jen- uary, will agree " it is well worth traveling I l u " to see. An equally inter n exhibition match will be an. i is year. Playing will at: ill: , pan. with the; boys' singles. 10m " singles will Mart at abou. i2: and the other events a little . The final other events a little . The final matches will be pl ted " in the evening. starting a I"7: , ftrtishintr with the exhibition " h at about 10 pan. H . (r Net proceeds of e tournament wilt be turned over to he Condell Memorial Hospital, , he p carry on its humane work in e ommunity. there will be other ,'t ' , {minding women's singles. m 's oublu, and boys' singles for baits 18., "North Shore itokts Review" Is we of ' Newest . lication We will be glad how our rooms, suites and te . matte: a special rates fo w nter oc- cupancy. ed by Dancing em Conan-t 6 to 9. M at my tirnt--Dintte dav---iPatronhr Nigi ZOO-cu Gauge, in the buildint Me puking ehar ' 12 wee nights; l to 1 Prid I, nd T to 2 Saturdays. Privati M r Coach Service to Downto . TW1LIGHT ellit.te' in an Ballroom " a " to6. The Ideal Summe a Winter Home. The newly T d section of the outer, driv Jr Poster ‘Avenue offers qufe il, " to the Iarop,, T . f, ' Dinner Concert: Eilgevrtit Beach'? Hotel ‘f In its first issue. THE MARIN 5300 Block _ Chh iovkr Irtirtre DINING ttb follow- linner $1. new maga- THE " z! ngotures â€tide-JAM Coach Rat b Janet. of Luke Forest: Col- l 5?me Pun-kph“ lion's cm ( "Nidk" Heller’s ‘ehampiomhip but . Mum, of W‘p‘ulunn; and " hide by an oak)“, “W R then. Gtitted, 'ttttd 'Rofcm’s A Itous Viewed by I Football Ex- rt editor says, "Thi, Sport: Ra- vieN is published in the Cpl: inter. ut I motto-ad if]! - aid my Sh op Early ipsoAmGis tire most ", ' ' .éomplete’. at _ this time Visit Our Toy Sed Bays’ am Wool Boys' three-quarter length socks of good, sturdy quality, 60% Wool; A bit yalue at, this mite. . ."i Children 's Ski Pants '$2.95to$4.25 Ail-wool Ski this. At 32.95, they Are madelwith ggthered back and side zipper. At 34.25, they nu extu heavy in the new suspender style. Sizes to 12 years. Is a ngw fit style Ski Pants in MW ‘ and brown. Size: to 10 years. Dori't forgebto visit our enchanting Toy Department. We a pe _ t land of beautiful playthings. If you, have, small children you' I them a real treat by bringing them to see our exciting toy sho “$3.95 E3; ... . Vï¬ï¬ï¬iï¬ï¬Ã©iif31453355315525: M53335}:‘2521::.-:>.35:3:=:::1:325:31: its»: ak) Tltt am get-W of in. an, la'nd Punk Junior Activity Group of America Won AWN hold Junior Activity Grim i to Meet This 'Je Iii'.'??,?:'?: ---E1eietrie Stoves $1.0 ---Games Me to $2.00 --rDo1ls 50e to $4.95 ---,Dithis 25c to $1.00 i ---Bookt, 25c wswo ---iSta1ffed Toys 50e to . --Hhums Me to $1.00, ---'sBuilding Blocks 50e ----Strueto Toys , ,l)iililllliiil'. HE it?: Boys , Wash Top Suits Sized to 6 years. Wash pantls, fully lined. ti Pricé'd fir below the ma " , pat-g Anni: an.» Friday " the.“ i8.k fi:?.'.:?.