P33 DeerflehrBannoekburn British Relief Sends ., Shoes To England . in» Deedeld-Bannockbnrn Brit. isl'War mana- Society conduete I busy work shop in the store just wait of the Deerfield postothee. The material which Emil Settler he! heel: expecting he: arrived and is both; cut into' pajama, shorts for boi), dreryes, fog girls, etc. Br next week all these articles will be regdy to gew.' A bolt of funnel ma- terial, a recent gift, is to he used fot pejgmas. The clothing commit- tee hatfiiTit" a box containing." pain of shoes, .11 of which have been repaired Ind put into perfect condition. The miety innounces that Mrs. Kenneth Towler of Bannockburn has become a member of the Board of _ Directors, in the capacity of Maintenance Chairman. T Mrs. Medal S. Fuller’s hitters have already tinitrhed one-half doz- en sleeveless svelteâ€, several pairs of Ittittppg, itttltt, mt.- pt 1spelrp, and. may more articles as close to completion. T . , _ America’s eagerness to help its neighbor in distress is shown moat dearly in the donations, received by the British War Relief Society since its organjgation in September. 1989. The tteitimtulttted total given in its bulletin was $770,438.95. This amount must, bynew. have greatly increased; Amerieaht generosity and "spirit of helpfulness has also been manitested% terms of cloth- init, bandages, mobile feeding units, ambulances, and equipment for hoa- pital beds. . Deitrfield Children’s . Patriotism Receives _ ' Word Of Approval One. of the most impressive sights of ttnrehmmied patriotism of the younger generation was witnessed on, Hand-i, morning Ind my be teen almost any morning st the Deerfield Grammar school. While GRACE NOSEK, Bannockbum Publicity Chairman. 537 Central Avenue Golden Meadow Dairy MILK - CREAM WHEN YOU LEAVE FOR THE HOLIDAY OR THE WEEK-END . . . . Smrtrottble, time RATES FROM SIXTY CENTS A DAY FOR ADULT. BEAi0'tiDO_Gt1 “The Cream of the North Shore" Freezer Fresh ICE CREAM on the my to the Town Bait that morning my attention in at. trietedrtotrard tha' school by. the sound of e bugle playing. A second before the bugle had oounded, chil- ren were running and scurrying from all direction» tower-d the school. As the bugle blew, every child stood still with his hand over his heart, all up and down the streets end jn the school yard. and then [saw tuWagarrintrupon and expense by leaving your pet in capable, experienced hands--. the huge polein front of the school. After the Plug but Etched the top of the pole and the bugle had eased, the children 'ngein moved along the eta-eats toward the school. During those few minutes of the Flag.raieing there was nbuolute si- lence among the youngsters, even though they were blocks away from the school. It was. a beautiful sight to witness. :- 22ievU5amur't Guild of St. Paul's church, DeerfUld, will meet on Thmdny. Deeernher.l_at fruran, Retiring oMeera m Mrs. Emma Brenne, president; Mrs. Julius John.. son, vice president; Mrs. James Mailfald, treasurer. . , Woman's Guild Meets At St. Paul’s Church Newly elected oSirers-atrer- presi- dent, Mrs; John on; vice president, Mrs. Arthur Johnson; treasurer, Mrs. Louis Soefker; Bnaneial seen- tary, Mrs. Archie Antes; correspond- ing steretary, Mrs. John Beckmn, Sr. 7. The Piethorne Kennelé Boarding and Training School for ties" Hastesses for the social hon? It the' close of the business meeting will be Mrs. Louis Soefker and Mrs. Bamve1-ltoe1renttae1s gs' The Junior unit of the Derdteld American Legipn Auxiliary met "on Qaturday afternoon at the home of Miss Dnrothv Jacobmn of DeerfUlt) road. Mrs, Geortre. Jacobs is adviser of the group. Ron. Marie Barrett " the new Junior theirmnn. and LeVerne Goodman, secretary. Lois Potterton was anointed child wet, 'are chairman: GertrudeGoodman, Sunshine chairman; and Eden Meyers, hospitality animal. Deertiad Jr. Legion 7 Auxiliary Election Highland Park One mile west of Skokie Boulevard on West Park Avenue THE PRESS Deerfleh1 Auxiliary Sponsors Americanisms Program For Schools The DeerNid unit of the Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary held its monthly meeting on Monday eve- ning in the Holy Cross Parochial school. Of the " members, " have paid their dues thus far this year. Mrs. tan Seheer is membership chairman. Mrs. William Tanner- mann, Americanism chairman, an.- noimeed plans to take the upper grade children of the Deerfield schools to the Lake County Court House on December ti, to witness then naturalization hearing and' to tan a conducted tour of the Court House., Flag codes have been pur- chased hy the' unit and distributed to, ehildren in“ the local grade schools. Mrs. Marshall Pottenger, child welfare chairman, hats sent $2.50 to "thir-e-tttrt-ot-tttttmt- " Dorcas Home and a case of oranges to the home for Thanksgiving. The Junior Auxiliaryassisted in t1nnms ing the gift. . “Mrs: "3hrtrhas-fr.- Ktpschnll, put president parley chairman. reported that seven past president now be- long to that group. Mrs. George Jacobs, junior odviser, reported on the activities of the girls. District Junior chairmen will meet on De- cember 6 at the home of MracA. D. Schalch in North Chicago. The annual dinner at the Deer- fhsid Presbyterian church will be held on Thursday, December 12, “with Servings st 6:00 ma 7:00 pm. Mrs. Christ Mather is chairman of the dinner committee. It is to be a chicken. ‘dinner and reservations may be made with the Circle chair- man, Hrs. Andrew Decker, Circle Two; Mrs. George "'ettis,. Circle Three; and Mrs. Christ henna, Cirehrpottr. " Mrs; John Welch, rehabilitation' chairman, sent $3.00 to the Treas- ure Chest Fund for. veterans. Plans for the annual joint Legion-Auxil- iary Christina party were dia- cussed. _ _ pun. Frank Jncobs, president, gave a. report of the First Quarter- ly meeting of the Tenth District. Bostetraetr.for the social hour which concluded the meeting _ were Hrs. John Klemp' and Mrs. Leslie Beh- rens.‘ _ , C Deerfield Church Plans Hobby Show _ and Chickeli Dinne'r In the afternoon, Beginning at two o'eloek, there will be . ho6br show-Jud rule of-'etfts. Circle Two will have the home baked goods booth: Circle Three, miscellaneous household articles; and Circle Pour, nprone and clndy. Mrs. Chester Wolf is in charge of the hobhi show. Peter Bellert, who at varioul times had held almost every public omce in Northbrook, died Tuesday m his home " 1888 Bhermer ave- nue, Northbrook. 'He was born Jan. 14,1857, in Niles Center, ttnd had spent more ‘than go years as n resi- dent, of Noithbritok. Be was a re- tired htirtiega maker. Mr. Belle was Northbrook's second mayor and also, had been a village tray school trustee, police magistrnto. ttre chief, and supervisor of North. alat-om; , township. He lam-4hr daughters, , Mrs, Mary Coma; Kuhn-3m Be11ert, and Sister Mart Joseph, C. 8. J. The funeral wan new“ ' mm. Friday from t ehapel " 1900 Shemer' venue. Northbrook, and St. ' Norbert? church, Techny, trith biitiaiiitt: " end Tred6imnriury. 7 ___ ’ _ Fomer Northbrook --- Mayor Passes Away; ’13 Buried Friday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carson In former Deerfield residents. Hrs. Northbrook. Deerfield Community Calendar Friday. Nov. 15 7:45 Bethlehem Church Choir. 9:00 Presbyterian bowling. 2:30 2:80 own is. now Postman†ot Star. ", - 8:00 Townsend Club. 8:00 Holy Cross Service. _‘ 8:30 Holy Cross Choir. 9:00 C. of C. Bowling League. Wedneuhy. Doe. 4 _ 8:00 Girl Scouts. 25.3.9 earl-2913 Chair, . 7 7:30 Board of Town AiiTifiiiii." 8:00 Presbyterian Choir. . 8:00 Bethlehem Middveek Ber- vice. 8:00 Presbyterian. Church om- cers and Teachers Meeting 8:00 Badminton League. 9:00 C. of C. Bowling . _ “andâ€. Die. 5 12:15 Rotuy Club. _ 2:00 St. Paul’s Womag's Guild. 8:00 03.8. . 8:00 Royal Neighbors. Highland Perk. Illinois TMone Hllhhnd Put 3â€? “andâ€, NW M, I.“ loudly, Dee. 2 _ :00 Business Men's Bowling. :30 Boy Scouts, troops " a 52. :30 Bea Scouts & Girl Scouts. :00 Bank Board, Wilmot uhool. :00 3651i! new“ -. Bi0re1iiihi Mothers club. . Ildges d f ADC I passave we is would at: at: for the ildxen. It is a to mother: is has been Irryl 3111248. t To' qualify hrer states, , is must be s tional as it I o .be a sin: “ax-vise the a V program. ion? forthe idual whose ADC is den tt fair hearil my. The In am is now t venile Court _,AtotuttF com 3 of judicial is cannot qt: nistrtttion of ounty judm being late: Aid to De; members a tors of the omen Voters Mrs. Florenc: lt, of it; De put and Soci 'the Novetri, t "An amen ed which we thers' Permit with the Ar n provitsiott ty Act; Th seated te t en 'it convex mains with th 'promtspd thaw ' ADC pro: b Illinois St: Mic Welfare nistration sh: nartments of If the same I ligmtion exp: into citiiel: at before I 1 "equeeting a n of vote fr tded on constl " fratrd-o-te-t uid nbt the LrtLptrlitLand ne platen- I ng, cohmfsitn s before eh: ion lists, tm 'mristattTrtn tion admit th berminent on: andâ€?! tervie late but "ty, tuation wm is election. , the fttt3tr r that mm u ieorge _ I Illinois in the be .9 we: mating 'equirim ion ttttttrt it, but tr da eh at!