wflhE:hm West, Central Avâ€" H, C. Wright, ym, Hlinois. Fi J. Zipey, 13 hiand Park, Milinois. ° _ _ ___ _‘ _ * ;.'l Dur 158 Beverly Phq Highâ€" .E:Ehm West Park Avenub, High. . "aim . $08 Seott Street, Lake Tlineis. f td sieth faoe rsagenreod Drive, mish. . 121 ‘;Tu.. ter, 683 Carot Court, Raâ€" Tilinots. .} and Mrs. &. $. Kendig, 381 Eim Place, iland Park, Pllinois. K 1487 Goodrich Avenue.. #o to confh*t 'one’s lito‘u_ Avenue, :. 1: lnq-.‘" rood Drive -‘ Fark, Tilideis. ~ _ 00â€" A S-ndwiel- 615 Lincoin Avenue, Highâ€" Park. 11 land Park, Wlinois. m Harbor, Michigan. da _ D. mr.n beck, Valentine Court, e oneself{â€"fthis seems to me the hest attaiilment possible to & nan being. §It iqth.tukofm all of us but most of us bunâ€" Forest, Ill 4 or ’efore on thp dolla tment | ay members. of the faculty will their ‘Shele fonristmala vacation pige Park, Ni rile Woad no Park, and Mrs. Frank B. Peers, Warrenton, an being. all of it)â€"Ibsen. Kland fPark, Tlinois. ‘L“Iutrnfl Grant Street, Evanâ€" In--hhm C Floyd, 1%84 Broadview Avenue, High» aÂ¥k. M. ‘Laudlirdale, 548 Central Avenue, va‘ ConnBily, 1515 â€"Houth Main Street, to, K. Cox, 342 Ridge Avenue, Steubens nd Park, W!linois. w. SlotuJ 104 V Highland Park, Nlinois. 1, Min Knox. McNutt,§1041 Fort Sheridan Avenue, inte Rinken Harbor, TK rk, IMinc Clark °G. Dlinois. Mayer | Mannings, 187 Rdgeclifie Weidin, '! v Je IMinois. Tt Sm As f(’wl: t.§3116 Mapile Avenue, Dert | T sqgsgla-Afl 220 South 17th, St. Jeseph, pholil, 187 Harrison Street, lingis. ills, 335 Hazel 745 Chestnut Street, Deer» 115 X1, 90 Atteridge Road, Lake 8 Gleéncoe Avenue, 519 addresses of the 1813 4 Â¥e 434 ppaï¬dnghwlu_ ; Vinoguknotelh __ | R.N.A. ‘of Deerfield | _ _ 4 Presents Operetta) â€" â€" Fv_‘.ridttol?pmhn.’l _‘ Rlect New Officers _ The annual Christmas program The |Vinoy Park Hotel at St.|\ _ Royal Neighbors of t 'Doerfle‘ f given by the school children for the P"’:"M- Fla., opens Jan. 1, acâ€"| Camp met 'rhuuda;ev't»‘i#g at tllxg Deerficld Grammar School P.T.A,.| cording to announcement by ‘Manâ€" town hall and held theit annual will be held Friday evening (tomorâ€"| A&ing Director Clement Kennedy,. élection as follows:. . | ; row) in, the -c;:oloumg:.m;:“" Park is the largest fireâ€" mmr“; | 1:’ olcoc. e opere! k M “t‘â€\m coast : T8. .‘\.J 1%: > 30 s R ;,.:T\)Ili. llni’lg: Gift," %i; m’l‘be s ; ; o% Mï¬gï¬":& . rected by rginia Engels, w . ent reports â€" M Vene. | will be :;ven this ngmmn' at 2:30| ume of advance mcr‘ntionlt:;dvï¬- mmï¬' ?."':'.& | ‘its initial appearance. operetta | quiries at this time : nhl-â€"hu #: 5s nhaus. will be given this afternoo nta 2:80|tive séason. ‘The m.m::}.": funet Bentinel »Mraw Otte. Glaake, for the g}tno:lu:l:l'dren- lba‘m atronage from the famous “u&e'?fï¬'&#"wm cast follows: * f Margaret Scully, . The ie in Ab oo ~ANew House at Swampscott,| Fiag Bearerâ€"Mrs. Mati Hoffman. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1983 Derby, Ethel Jean Florence Bellei, » WEV S Wl Betty Mubike. ‘Wassailersâ€"James ow, Waiter Sticken, . h WESt * 200 dnorhoremate. 1 CC ols Steiner, Trevelyn Pottenger. 1 5 Aumee No. 1â€"Caroline Seiffert, Rose Marie The Deerfield Relief Organization will nog distribute Christmas baskets this year, as has been its custom since it started to function four years ago because relief work is now being handled by the state and federal authorities and it is felt that the need is not so great. E. H. Selig, treasurer, reported that at the annual meeting of Nov. 11, 1932, there was $8.58 on hand and that $137.25 was now in the treasury after disbursing over one thousand dollars during that period. The money will remain in the treasâ€" ury for emergency demands: FAr _ P A4 o Darkbbanuman â€" akafeman d o NE Ne 1 ‘Mrs. M. A. Pottenger, chairman of the clothing committee, reported that over $600 in used clething had been distributed during the past year. ' ‘Mrs. M. O. Hopkins, chairman of the Red Cross, said that only a few No Yuletide Baskets _ . _| day from Deerfield Relief m: | Debt, grinding debt, whose iron #nee)the widow, the orphan, and the sons of genus fear and hate; debt, which> consumes so much time, which so cripples and disheartens a great spirit with cares that seem so base, is a preceptor whose lesâ€" sons can not be foregone, and is md riost by those <who suffer it most.â€"Emerson. t ‘60c parking charge 7 to 12 week â€"Rights; 7 to 1 Fridays, and 7 to 2 Saturdays. Private Motor Coach Service to Downtown. t Edgewater Beach Hotel â€" The Ideal Summer and Winter Home. The newly opened section in the Ballroom Sundays 5 to 6. >‘ HARRY SOSNIK ~‘_ _ AND HIS ORCHESTRA We will be glad to show . out â€" Â¥ooms, suites and kitchenettes at. Bpecial rates for winter 0Câ€" of the outer drive from Foster‘ Avenue offers quick accessâ€" to the 200â€"car Garage in the building. zin:;rDConcem ,Nei:pl:tlg followâ€" ancing ex undayâ€" Concert 6 to 9. No cover tharge at any timeâ€"Dinner $1.50. Thursâ€" «dayâ€"Patron‘s Night, Dinner $1. TWILICHT MUSICALES THE MARINE DINING ROOM On Lake Michigan 5300 Blockâ€"Sheridan Road Richard Evans. ed to work Monday, Dec. ‘ | \ NHMald Car Wl Pmong Sine are working| . | ... _ Hold Card Par state roads and the other Afty wili| . A holiday card party will be giv work g, the village under the direcâ€" Thursgday evening, Dec. 28, ut 1 tion of the mayor and commissioner.| hOme 0f Mrs. Henry|Jubrend, Supervisor James O‘Connor stated | D@erheld avenue, sponsored by that if The men will not work, they | Deerfield Camp of the Royal Neig will cut off the relief list, proâ€" bors to which the public is invit vided, pf course, they are physically | M**â€"| Jubhrend is chairman of capably of working. â€" party committee. tope _ P.â€"T\ A. Plans Card How One Woman Lost _A gard party and fashion show will b?given Friday afternoon, Jan. 26. at two o‘clock, at: the Deerâ€" field Grammar School, sponsored H the Pgrentâ€"Teacher Association. Th« date being announced early, so that g@ll interested will reserve the day the P.T.A. benefit. It will Réad the Wantâ€"Ads vot card party with attracâ€" _ NORTH SHORE GAS COMPAN Party in Deerfield i The initiation will take placeâ€" in January. iChof 1 hounbCorannnt io. uranin‘n d A holiday card party wifl be given Thursday evening, Dec. 28, ut the home of Mrs. Henry{Jubrend, on Deerfield avenue, sponsored by the Deerfield R.N.A. to | Hold Card Party Deerfield Camp of the Royal Neighâ€" bors ito which the public is invited. Mrs.) Jubhrend is chairman of the party committee. $ 1 J + . hpmrntoleâ€"â€"IHTK, hi d« J%, ; Recotderâ€"Mrs. William: Johnston, Receiverâ€"Mrs. Fred Meyer., â€" | Szizhnd M Burt Johnsien. halâ€"Mrs. Emil y ‘ Ae i in Nernint weriien ie eintam. Inner Sentine!lâ€"Mrs. Otto Gief Outet Sentinelâ€"Mre. -ldem& If ;io\\’n fatâ€"first remove the cause! ._ Take a half teaspoonful ‘of Kruschen &‘::l in a glass of hot water in the morningâ€"go light on fatty meats and sweetsâ€"in 4 ‘weeks get on ‘the ‘scales and note how many pounds ?t fat have umaed. Notice also that you have gained in energy â€"your skin is clearerâ€"you féel) younger in bodyâ€"â€"Kruschen will give any l‘t woman a ©CDUDCIPMETOU , 1 "I‘ve tried everything else and Krisâ€" chen is the only thing I get results from. I‘ve.Jost 20 Ibs. so far and only have 15 lbs. more to, lose. Even T aight Th cqifines Ierueshen weig! l continue for it makes me jou:l‘r::at.†. hnd Margaret Scully, °_/ [| . Flag| Bearerâ€"Mrs. Matt Hoffman. Musicianâ€"Mrs. Neowew. 1 Gained Physical ,Vigor-â€"â€"A Shapely | ‘Y’o'nthfnl "igure we bo oge mat Her Prominent Hips â€" uble Chinâ€"Sluggishness gpEnCinimadiscnt | | } _:_ Jaefusg beat on the i Ful | || <§ Snd calalltheneigh |. \I \D‘n boutr$ fogetier® {t 'I@Bfllï¬mfl@ï¬fï¬ï¬ ' "$2," on ath w | @As~| abltbabm® | | I=] & \_4: C \, 7 t \{ & JA‘ | Helen Smith, Haverhil!, Mass. 20 Pounds of Fat THE PRESS Unusually ‘heavy rail travel durâ€" ing the Christmas and . New Year holidays is foreseen this year, due to exceptionally low fares. Persons who Efle not visited relatives "back home" during the holidays for years are expected to pack their grips and Low Rail Fares Will: _‘ Mean Heavier Traffic Mean Heavier TraiMit| Typical of the low rail fares, the ~mear Â¥roI 1 MA = j (dnntnrfimammetme . | â€"«‘* | Chjcago ‘North Shore and Milwauâ€" fC o Unusually ‘heavy rail travel durâ€" ‘kee Railroad has established a rate| "The Money Situatic ing the Christmas and, New Year| of one and oneâ€"half times the oneâ€" topic discussed by Mr. E. A, Jot holidays is foreseen this year, due; way fare for the round trip between|son, professor of @ébnomic to exceptionally low fares. Persons any two cities on the North Shore| Forest College, last Thursda® at t who lg'nve not visited relatives "back| Line, with a minimum fare of $1.) weekly luntheon Wf the Beerf home" during the holidays for years| Tickets will be good going on any| Rotary Club. Proféésor Johnke are expected to pack their grips and| train from Dec, 16 to Jan. 1, incluâ€" introduced by Edward R n, a¢ deliver their season‘s greetings in sive, and the return trip may be ing Rotarian of f day. SX . 1 person, while large numbers will| made up to and including Jan. 15. Today‘s programm is to be‘k Xmé also avail themselves of the opporâ€"| Half fare will be in effect for chilâ€" luncheon with Mr} Harold Want 3 tunity to visit friends in other dren. _ | charge. K 034 q | | F ' + } ;, 326 WAUKEGAN AVE. | win »P in #P m #f n #P No 18 "n 1P o 9P n OLD ENGLISH CA HICHWOOBD, ILL.