-oftherh-rsdEd-oesa.. '.rt-tof6eeesrb will hm Match-m. Shah'- 1-"rditarrdrnvur,orts '"rthye_0c.nisoirsrieta 'srosde-trrtuas,t_'ts. Manama-no.“ Peodre-drtttt.d-itA." “mum-with.“ 'ttthe-ttet. Incl†hmdhdul . l "DCrt+tota,Cata, l rum-unmanned: ,9tM-rt.bert-.g â€InuAIh-dllqh hum-mun: Wan-5' iii" iiari Fai FOOD DHIONSTRA TION FOR WOMAN'S CLUB The Dead.“ Wmn'l club will use on My afternoon. Nor. 14, " 2:†o'clock in the Gm who! auditorium It will be tn M ageing.“ the ppjatie h in- "and notify the villus: collector be- ftte Dona-bur I. After that data li- en†will be given out in numeri- cal order. The state “can“ plan- this nu will have cram letter: on it!!!" pints. The color of the Te- hide he: has not " m I»... m. hotbed. Tm John D. Schnei- der In. â€and the deer which u to be on the Makers. VEHICLE LICENSES Again rill-gun no reminded that if they have a pd number that they an: on their which up, they Dr. end In. late.†end their two children were in Sweden when the European we: began and they hue been home nhout n month. In. Metcalf, who in a very thrent spenker, will have n moat interest- ing account at her experiences to relate. Guests any brine their children And they will be cared for during the entire afternoon " the church. PRESBYTB'RIAN ASSOCIATION In. Walk! B. local! of County Line Md will tall of her experi- ence- nblud thi- put mu. " the monthly luncheon meeting of the DserNId Presbyterian Woman'l u- mintlon on Thundny, November 16. The luncheon will be and by Cir- cle Two at one o'clock, 1nd will be followed by In. low-H’s an; RECEPTION It. and In. George Patti: will observe thcir ttftieth wedding uni- - today (Thursday) from two until four Ind eight until ten, " the home of their Ion-in-law and daughter, It. and In. Edwin M. Johnson of Todd court. It is to be open home nnd all their lriendl and Native. In invited. m, Colo., And His. Julia Horm- berger of DeerNH. The groom is I Ion oi Mr. And In. liner C. Anderson of Fair Oaks Ave. Kr. and In. Anderson, and the trroom's lmnll daughter, Virginia Lee, are living on Route in Bannocklmrn. LtrYuGANDtttttNyN WEDDIN G The mining: of His- Dorothy Little of Bradford, Ark., and Neil Anderson of Bunockburn. took plu- h Newport, Art, on That dst, October M. The bride were two “tenants {are Mm. iGairii, Dnvis_(_Virxini_a Anderson) of Den. of W. Ind. Kin Florenc- an. tin maid cl honor, won pal. lulu an: and the brida- nuidn were li- Joyeo has“ at Wat lab Ion-t. and II. Violato- Betti. wad-g froth of that, not. Ind panel] blue. um. I.†PM nice. of tho with tn the town girl and won a dun of pink and him chap-bl. blah. Bobby Lambert of Hammond. but. was the ring beam. The from. I son of Mr. and In. George km of Weatuuromststtadaatotmst man, In: brother-in-law, Lloyd Petem of Wm. Following the CSeMt0ttqt' I "caption for about onet"mdred-.nmautdinth. school. The young couple will live in Want his Ion-z, WWII-PATTERSON WIDDING lb Dds!- l‘Vu'In M " au tho kid. of Douch- Grant PM on My -urtitq a aégbt o'leh in h Mahmu- d a. W school. in. In! J. in!» a! the mu.- Eula“. in" up nil. “I (in. in an: "Ye tr Pr 9"."h3'utm RUTH PENIS, Warm "kvuetiheeetud 435 "can" an voy- a gut- mp. Maui 4.)“. - when“ Man In In lulu" Iii. Ti “ry his†an um “I. In. lama-wilhvcpuclhn 'mehmrdaHetbrt*--u-m. his, teh.i.rth.a-rt-.t.tt. D-4k6dth-r-t-d- mmchm - 'hr_tk-R-fa- “JEEP-mu!- W 'm. L-emo' “Rial; In. {on M In. a! ht. and â€lb-t it In in. u.- NEW TEACHER " WIMOT UCHOOL In. Wink. [we lodgi- and rm.) " â€WWII. VII but in the Wtt-t about - ing but loud-y. W: up crud" little vs: at“! h- hnd Mi 'eeumhlirt's Dwight of ii In. Glut†Young of Darth“ announce. the unprotehing marriage of her cousin. Julia Henry. to bulk Kane}, non of In. Winin- 1TiPP of Wheeling, on Jutrrrd" emethte at 7 o’clock at the bane of the groem's mother in Winding. an. G. o. Binhop of the North North“ Ev- angdial church will read the - ice. The young couple will live in Chicago. Kin Kant, In. Ind. her home in DeerfUid for the put four or In nun with Mrs. Glady- Yom, who k "emtary to [my HENrtYarAtmtr, WEDDING Worthy matron, Mrs. Leonard North; worthy patron, Janna Gray; noodles matron, In. "mes Wil- son; “new: patron, Kenneth Vet- ter; mercury, In. Raymond Dob- bins; treasurer. Mn. Loui- Soefker; conduction, In. Solomon Shapiro; andâ€: eonductreu. Iiu Edna Johnson; marsh-ll, In. Prank 1-. eota; chaplnin, In. Philip Sully; organist, Mrs. Cheater Walling. Adah, Mrs. Jame. Gray; Ruth, Ruth Johnson; Esther, In. Edwin! lie-gen; Elm, Mrs. Charles Cu- ment; under, In. Walter Page; mtinel, Thilo Toll; tsoloist, In. W. W. COMM". The ennui! election of odiou- of the Ludiu’ Aid society of St. Pnul'l church In: held Thunduy ulter- noon. Thou elected for I two-year term of one are, President, We. Imu- B‘renne; secret-u, In. John T. Decimal Br.; end trawl-er. In. June: Mullah]. Oman who con- tinue until next year ere, vice pew idem, Mrs. Julius Johnson and linen- cinl secretary, In. Innis Soefker. The annual election of other: of the Mold Gin-pm of the East. ern Star Wu held Thur- eve- ning " the Nannie temple. The installation will be held on Thun- day evening, Nov. 16. otBeem to be inducted in: DEERFIELD OMS. ELECTS OFFICERS p mamlteanttheehuret pu- lon or: Friday, Nov. 10, " 2 pan. In. E. J. Hyatt of Deed-Id will the m original reading “Album of Funny Kemble." Harlan Hyatt in In outstanding char-cur ardst Ind gives her program in costume. In. Christ Hunter is chairman of tho circle and tickets for the mm and tea my be secured from In. Manner or my member of the cite cle. LADIES' AID PRESBYTERIAN TEA Circle Four of the DeerfUid Pru- byterian chyych “JIM“ a NAM Brenda-tin; Co. iiorii work. tbe Calm-bi: Bro-dentin; tlrtes ud the Hum] Broad- The Public library hour- m as follow: A. For children - 2:00 to 5:00 Monday, Wednetd-y, and Friday. tu For Bdttlts-i..00 to 5:00 - 7:00 to 9:00 loudly. Wedneulny, and Friday. W. DEERF'II'LD TOWNSHIP LIBRARY PILLS NEED TuP0tietitrrarviB-tror uh: public amplit- in our com- mnnity. We In] that it in I high- ly dull-3N. "mum: to ham our Township library in the school building when the activities of the library and the when] my u eo- ordinatod. mu - - tho drive on tho mummtu-nn no to 10:30 pan. car New. ii an: tho mum tumm- d the inico. Th2 Ihnrrfhrltt Pttgt an. a a; his" "HE Mdhmmw. "ot-r,-.--. "1Ftattt-s--errtte.. " -. 'reecinaiia- iiGaii" 'WIN a an... hapoddoandlmvukwmh- duhmM-nttholanloo- "ehstttmtnmeM.ndrtr- p_ozaiu In I It. ml knot In. In!!!“ Glacial. Who MI 1_rndeur_tetrreormt.r.tts. Highland Park Woolworth m for the wt of.» nun. in Inland will be " on Nov. 28tnnd In. Olivia Andnwn. who will be " on Nov. 27. Mr. tad In. A. B. Kahl- h will I.†I "th wedding link - on Nov. M). Do you know of any when? Among the annivemrieo of you. of our Vin-(on for this month no Mr. A. C. C. Tim. who will be " on Nov. 18: In. Peter Parry, who Nineteen (new from Chicago and Onk Purl: an. to the hou- of Mr. and Mrs. Philip link“. on Ttturs- d-y evening to surprise Mr. lin- bella in honor of In: 70th birthday Minivan-17. They duo uk on: your child not arrive It school before 8:46 mm. and 12:45 pan. When children arrive too early it cum . great deal of clincuIty for the teacher: who are planning the progrun and nmnging the room. They uh that your child be prompt in uttendanee st uhool. Tudineu must be excused by now. After three menu-ed mains-tel they will ask for I eottauttation with the plum. School Hours Intermediate uni Upper Grades 9:00 - 11:46 - 1:00 - 8:80. The school will maintain the fol- lowing general hours during the angling your: The boy- in the Hobby club In enjoying trading stamps. The boys trade the lump: they ham. After they get the stamps they measure Some other boy: in the Hobby club have Der-p books. Ho.t of them an pictures of football 3nd hubs]! pkyen. Pun] Fuller is tiniahirw a twenty- 'tme-tmeat-.. Thom-oil tho " m: child. Amdtor by In the Hobby club is making Another twtmtr-tive cent model. It is the Waco Cont Guild. Gerald Dnrnle is making a ten cent model of the, Wily Post model. _ Orcheatrl New: The Grebe-tn received new boob for thin year. They plnrad the Int piece in the book And played it with little difBeuity. Mr. Kent likes the orchestra Ind he thinks that than might be I dimes that they so to district contest this year. Mr. Kent and Mr. Durham plan to try to lush the orchestra as good u it wu- Int your. The Art club thmtlr has . good start with the P.-T.A. Posters. Dick Goodman - “III-r, w, m w. non. out. wu- nizht an! M would he" nova best, but _ther did Loo-u from death, property, in- jury, and production would be that '888,000,000,o00. If the entire pop- uhtion of the United Sun- in 1880 which wu 12,866,000 had boon wiped out, it would not hare boon "trrmttasthatamorwthe_ that fought in the World m. Bo it All the world would pledge thun- ""estoeeeitnroulddo-t deal of good. ue. be the lint anal to pledge our-elven. Journalism Club Hgbbyr club â€WISH “All“ SCHOOL NOT" mrlN.ti-.ara.ehoo.-- “I‘Mhhh-hh†-t.m.d.etu-_ .eeviti= [tuning-(OH..- atrium-Menuhin- tiele.brtuaeh-dehitdma. ra- lovinghn durum - aim-chad“: EDITORIAL "eo"htrutpmsatrttBetur not. M was“ to III-h that country m. rotutrtr not dubb- in; law they could Mn their eon- tryhotmund luv-mud cholin- of thont 18,000,000 soldiers. In the â€Mn-unwotmtlu- 888,687,108. The Journalism club in letting this pupa speak for itlclf. Art Club 1r-tetuki-tati- you“ pledge tho-adv.- (out. rumme-m [align-y Dept. 9:00 - 11:30 - mu. amen munâ€. soulful . N0! 35'" Club New: Don-Id Hortimon. Charles Bluhwy Fred Blow. v... hug. aiiGaa aiG%Gi much-mm“. m-Ingyubwu with u -urGGriicia illt,4'lh%r1'Ttluhtte 1-Cli- lack a M w hum-calm. ---- WHO-IN“ 30* {Ye-ha- " D-lu- u. L" and um 1eij,iiai2iiiii: 'r%hrrInrttt my - "It! It two little In“. girls, Mum.m-bu Mr. Ind In. Orville Endobrock left on Friday for . nee"'. mm with "have. in tho Many of m. hell-m. m. The, will be M of It. Ihtdebmee. mother, In. Imi- ma, and of . W. (â€In Endowed Ind a I‘M, In. I. C. Inn- is Dim-u. “a In. ‘m’- mother, In Dell. I“ It Inâ€, an! other m Ttate and her eoGmuGieiGi much praise for the ttae party, And nodal stair. The Wilma Mother'u club party for tho beneilt of the "hoo? "I the non neon-£11] "or (Inn and the you“: were our $280. In. Otto Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Behrens of River road attended the wedding of “in Vivi-n Yeager and Henry Dfll- mn on Saturday in Abhottrford, Win. I!“ “try Behrens method with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and In. Victor Ruben in Wheeling. --o- Dr. W. P. Weir bu returned from Ohio, where he conducted catching conferences and “untied I meeting of the trustee- of Wooster college in Wooster, Ohio, lat week. Surplus foods will be delivered in Wat D-field Township from the Town lull this morning (Thuradar). The Deerfield Grammar school board of education will hold its. monthly meeting on Monday eve- ning. Thou meetings are open to the public and the board welcomes visitors. A group of Daemon Mournin- went to North Chicago to he heat- to the disabled veterans, " the hou- pital on Hominy evening. The Fall Round-up of the Bethle hem church which was postponed last month Lacuna of the infantile paralysis quanntine, will be held on Friday evening, Nov. 17, u the church. Mm. Eugene Ender left on Tue.- d-ylorloum, 1tuwum'attondtt visit Dr. and In. L. A. Domin- ville 3nd {unity for men! weeks. In. Dondnnvillo, the former Eva, Ender, i. nice. of In. End". _ Mr. and In. Carl E. Olson were among the " guest- at the Silver Wedding anniversary of It. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson " the Sheri- dan Bench hotel on Scrum-y avo- ning. Mrs. Amurnon in a light of Mr. Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wicker-bun and children spent. Sunday " the Paul Scott home in Games. Min Florence Endu- of Chicago In: the home guest of Mill Clan Ender and Mn. Eugen Ender, at their home "Curmounts" lut week. Mr, and Mrs. cure Bunker (Vcrv ene Gunckel) no coming from Juk- Ion, Mich., next week to ma " the home of In. Mildred have Gunchl. They will also visit Mr. Baku-'3 Inmily in New York. Mr. Ind In. Howard McDowell (June Gumbel) of Chicago spent the weak-end at the Love home. Mr. and Mrs. William Mann of Janesville, Win., are guest- of Mr. and Mm. Lloyd Mann of Central Ave., this week. In. Robert Gm of High- land Puk will he hon-u " lud- con to when of hr emu-u: bridle club this um " tho home at her mother, In. B. K. Kreu of 'htaet Ave. In. Edwin M. Pull)" will he hosta- to when of the Friday Bridge club (amt: " in ban on Cantu] Ava. Mr. Ind Mrs. C. E. Olson were guests on Friday at the J. T. Ptter- son home in Wilmette. ytrybyide. M Ari. -nuaa Killer GG 317......“ - Triic uni-y -reitag. The In My dub mil - on Tun-day man... a an In... " In. Idooln Charla-an in um. ville. In. Clark-on and Dr. Dor- othy Sud-I Davin no I“ The ninth unfunny of the founding of the Mud-North- mummnunhm "it1tetet_r,tt-.tA '.t"trVtrMermihtu-tr" mu. uni-mun . In! M. sun- tan-mama iii! hunk-midi. fit'lN3r.'ttut2tg,"lit I O. The%-niiiairiiki'ri"i' but.“ Deerfield-Northbrook Rotary Anniversary Luncheon Nov. 16th George L. Truitt, 68, paaaed away suddenly on Tuesday evening fol. lowing a heart attack " hie home on South Wellies-n road, in Deer- lug, Funeral nervieea will be held ‘on Friday (column-ow) at 2:00 pm. " the Truitt home with Rev. Hu- bert Carleton of the St. Antwan Episcopal church. Wilmette. omelet- in. Burial will be in Memorial park. Mr. Tram we: member of the Knight Template of the Ede water lodge and has been in the in- surance busineaa for the put " years. He in aurvlved by " wife. Ruby Fay Truitt, one brother, Vie- tor D. Tram of Knlchbtown, tnd., and one sister, In. J. Howard Hayes of North Bend, Ohio. The Trams pnrehaeed the home of the late lat-[ant Vedder “one “but George L. Truitt Dies; Burial Friday Our local nhool is a mall part of this notion! picture. It in am- holie however of the work being done in not: community to and. intelligent, thinking eitisens, copu- ble of taking their plnco in a dem- my. The Deerfield Grammar ochool belongs to this community in I sense that is true of no other in- stitution. it is . product of your wishes. It: Imuind failure de., pends to I hm extent upon the support and aid given it by the com: munity. _ We of the school “and ready Ind willing It .1] times to aid you in Any way that we an. We invite your suggestions in regard to our prom-um. We any, " school. .11 over the union Are saying this week, "Observe American Edueation Week --Visit Your Behoohc" Sincerely. LESTER M. BALL, Superintendent Deerfield Parents Are Urged to Visit School Nov. 5-11 Each yen: tho mom] wont in No. vember in ut uida throughout the nation n American Eduction Wok (Nov. 6-11). This is done in In " tempt to cull to our “tendon the work being done by the educational force- thronxhont the nation. In I new it is a week during which I. tstop to evnhnu thing: Inc have been doing in animation during the put yuan. A View of this pron-nu is indeed interesting. To the parent- of the D-fuid Grammar uhool chum: The put one hundred you: have uen I (not growth in American adulation to the point. where it my be truthfully aid that ethic-don from the ttrat We through col- lege in available for m children who wish to nail them-elves of the op- portunities. We have in emotion in the United sum kind. of wheel- which no merely dream of the fu- ture for other nations of the world. This in true beam in a very ml new the American public whoa] h the corner "one of out democntie tradition. Without these oehooll demoemey u we know it could not exist. The form of American education, its goals and ideals very consistent- ly from tho-e of other nations. This is true beau» American schoola serve a unique plum In I veryi reel sense, they ere the proving grounds for democrecy. It in heme in the public school thnt the “all, the habits, the we" of thinking must be developed for future dem- oeratie citizenship. It is I function that no other institution in the his- tory of men has been eble to moon- plish. The American people then my well be proud of the job it bu done in creating tree Ichools for a demoemer. In then dark den of were and hands, it in very pounds that the world may And its muwor through free public education, me]: u the United gun. has developed. Bandwidtallhahh. mammary-nu- mmaw ---- 'LB.H-ha-daqmteh ,atd_ekth-iraho.trrlti+ my... who]! unmnmnboiyl’mm' Cir. "WI-Mud“- whiz"- M C Ayt)ithe-ii-ier.auii. 1‘! db- ,-o-he -.-. Armirtieq night baa all the nt- marking: of a wonderful man. moving Mama, and will Ian " their (mat and" Prof. R. c. Tu- linaan of Lake Pom" calla... with whom we are all acquainted. Davin. than (all: h as More ca aural oceaalona and is look“ forward b as an outstanding avatar. Rh 3-5- M an alwlya an m ax: can: W igteee.thte “Ma. Auxiliary Icahn and but a- bands, mllllm and M wk. an m b _ Pr.hr.t.1ratttsrrt-. “an qhma& in 2rtl'. ha .1 Villa lb 1‘ . my I anâ€! â€hi-v sot-ha to the curd party " burial No. 106, Service can: W. A. '1‘.an- mnnn took an of an detail. for the Lecion'. much. MmldOon- rude John Puma, "ported the pug. ing on of Comrade Barry Stamf- father, tad that limit! Plug-g. is Worn-tin: favorably " Bin- ho.- pita]. Humél'mum Eli-Hunt» Plu'ottertt?rt, Ind " number: an: The blessing: of American right: Ind liberties Inst be realised by all of us in than like than and natur- alization in upper most In an mm of than who have not obtaimd citi- unship. Commander Ralph Dunhun started " with prospects of . won- derful you. End . vary thte Bat. lowe’en party. Hembenhip in com- ing in ftrte, the “rim commit“. In making their upon- with an- thluium, and altogether it looks like I buyout is ahead for as Deerftetd post No. 788 urge. All such persons to get in touch by telephone or mail with either Arr. thony J. Herculio, 510 Waukmn road or Earle W. Burris, 1206 Deer- tteld venue for assistance In be. ming 100 per cent American. Deerfield American Legion Activitiés In Europe an attempt in WI bo. ing nude to nettle die-. of opinion by wu- at the risk of " smyingAEqmpenn eivtlisatimt. _ post No. 788 in carrying out thin obligation, the post Innouncu that it will render mint-nee to may no- ident of this community, who tn of foreign birth, in acquiring his or her humiliation upon. mat "voAte with' ti. - lad.- nnd_ " my!" halym There will ha u .3th of Ion- vem'u of the World War and â€I. of the Legion-in- wlll bl] of In- taunting use! Inn-ml -t-.. Two highly respected ioeal bulimic men, the 8iirert bionic", who In now America: citium. will an of their experiences in the Gamma “my during the World War. “pl Dunham in commander of the Deer. field Post, and he ha applaud . social committee, who will new ro- freshmenb of pie and coin. at the close of the program. The Legion will upon-or talk: on "Amerieanime in tin the. load schools tomorrow (My). [Atlan- mirea ehoun to nab the M a In John Hemp, who will speak at the Holy Cross paroehtat school: Eula Harris, " Wilmt and. school; and Anthony Hercule, " the Durham Granular behooL whohaa-toD-aeu.ra: amp-mythâ€.th mt. lotion pictu- " th- u. gion Nations] Gt-tttug. h Ni. euownlboshovn. MIG Toulimon ethic My“. At and The members of the American " gion and the Auxiliary hen been invited to he guest: " the morn- ing worship service of the D.erBetd Presbyterian church. by Dr. W. P. Weir. Each you the â€mil-done attend church in 1 body, hing met- The American Legion is obligated to letter sad we: on. hurt. and Percent Amerieaaiam. A. . put of the activities of Dean.“ “Whack†mam-mud...†hypnmonmym, Nov. ll, " I o'clock in h “- Ionie Twyla. Anthony lulu-h. whobuunldnk-qgtthppo- It the respective eiGiila' Deerfield to Help I? oreign Born to Become Citizens: Armistieehrto 130'!!!de trmm,auo--d-i-t intending â€all: of cum