is birthday anniversary. s * \'Mrs. Bruce Blaine will be hostess s to the Young Matrons Wednesday & . afterncon. :.; --Mrs. James Goldring entertained is the Morning Glory Sewing Club at her: home in Highwood, Thursday. l _g-.muw was hostess to s Club on Tuesday afternoon. 'Mrs. Lester Stanger of Highland Park, spent Sunday at the George > Stanger home. : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saeman, of Cross Plaines, Wis. who are visiting e > the Karch home, visited in Chicago | DEERFIELD | about the first of May.. A Chicago eontractor will do the work. zlnndlu.thm'z: Stryker flat to be vacated by the A former minister of Deerfield, -hon'p':dmu\rd{hnd sue-- cessfully pulpits oz United Evangelical ~ and the : Presbyterian churches, will conduct a party through Europe this coming summer on a 56 day. tour, Perhaps some of the Rev. Charles K. Osborn's friends 'i:a\:vklnlymflduthhh Hr;'om.-vnh!mdth mh;n mdnl Church, ' veled extensively abroad dhuul'hlonhoeimotoyAm Saturday at the home of his daugh-- ter, Mrs. C. E. Piper. Miss Mildred Meyers entertained a number of her little friends Sat-- improvement : is $200877.88.-- This meeting is called by the Bogrd of Lo-- eal Improvements, of Deerfield, to consider the extent, nature, kind, character and estimated cost of the Mrs. Robert Pettis, Friday afterno0n:| exit, tuned in with a radio set and On Wednesday evening at seven | heard concerts as far away as Pitts-- o'clock, March ~5, the men of the| burgh. This experiment may lead Presbyterian Church with the assist--| to something of value to entombed members + 'or eighteen years several hun-- of thi "thurth and is called> "The| jred acres of cut--over land in North-- Friendly Dinner." There will be brief| erp Michigan has been carefully talks but 'no formal speechen,.;.» guarded by fire wardens: supported Charles -- Burkholder,> EBxecutive| solely by Herman Lunden. 'Today Becretary of the Chicago Art Insti--| there are many tweive and eighteen tute was the speaker at the Presby--| inch saw logs and much chemical m:mmmm.ma.memm t --The eight teachers of the Deerfleld| The annual meeting of the Nat-- Misses Ethel--and Mae Titus spent last week--end at DeKalb. A Chicago motion picture concern ?l.:uu-hn.t» ..th'd" runs dvltt&omfio;':eljutn& of Deertield. They claim that this part of the Waukegan Road is the only place where the railroad and 'Yoad run in the same directidhn, ex-- cept in California. * Mrs, J. C. Ward. who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Reichelt, Jr. returned to her home in mw,mh' Mrs. who visited her sister, Mrs. J. W. Elliott, of Oak Park. Ed Jacobsen and Charles E. Piper with fifteen of their Deerfield Boy Scouts spent Saturday in Chicago, visiting the Y. M. C. A. and seeing a performance of Searamouch. Miss Mariam Stryker entertained a number of her friends.at dinner m'm -- Shields© Parent Feacher Association, will meet Thursday afternoon at the High .'l\odflm.:dd'mm lhe annual meet clt:'l!ha:: Grammar school rs. Reichelt,| jional Congress otlz-! Jr. attended 'the teacher's meeting| ent Teacher Associations will be Friday at the Lincoln School in High--| held during the week of May 5, at land . Park. & St. Paul, Minn. The president of . ~Mt¢. and Mrs. Eberline, who are|the organization, Mrs. Augustus living in their garage next to the| Reeve, of Philadelphia, has arranged Sunday. delegation of railroad wfln tfuneral of George and family expect to move into Funeral services for George Jo-- seph Karch wore held -- Saturday morning at the Holy Cross Church. The body was placed in a vault--at $t. Mary's Cemetery on --the Ridge Road. Requiem High Mass was held, hthcrlmmnmum trom Techny.© The pall bea were Max Winters, Gus Klemp, Alex Will-- man, Henry Petersen, Jack Bockley, hoten Poiin all of cwhowr wore is Robert: all of whom were his boyhood friends. _ George-- was a member of 8. 8. Mervill Lodge 188, B, of L. F. -n"mmm R. of L. F. and E; Commodore, High-- land Park z 1862 B. P. 0. E. *T ferne en miihiian chve com-- Mr. Griffin, of Evanston spent ome, on Grand Ave, gare|a program-- ¢ bmuh"lwm home on Chestnut street Mrs. Arthur in honor of her M 19 at A nickel in the slot 'radio receiving outfit gives patrons advance 'infor-- mation as to the type of entertain-- Gohlbeck and Phy!-- vigited Misses Verna , lis and Mariory Bo:rhug h the former's parents Palatine Sun-- day, For eighteen years several hun-- dred acres of eat--over land in North-- ern Michigan has been carefully . guarded by fire wiardens: supported solely by Herman Lunden. 'Today there are many twelve and eightsen Emmett Branding was home over the week end. _ * ; twenty seconds before another nieckel is required to enable them to enjoy an uninterupted performance. °. _ Harrison Morton is employed in Joliet. a Mr, and Mrs. John Hironimus and family visited Sunday with Volo re!-- M'r, and Mrs. Herman Kracht, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dieh] and Mr. ahd Mra, CW""' attended the Royal N or party at Barrington Experimenters in a Hudson River tunnel ninety feet below the smface of the river and 1,800 feet from the exit, tuned in with a radio-- set and heard concerts as far away as Pitts-- burgh. This experiment may lead to something of--value to entombed «Mr, and Mrs. James Snetsinger and . sons, . Mrs. Mabel: Adams and family attended a-- dinner in honor of Mrs, Joe atlow at Barrington HOME TALENT PLAY Given by the Grayslake Community Club Specialties between the acts----Laugh till you go home AREA COMMUNITY HOUSE Friday Evening, March 7, 1924 Admission: -- -- -- -- -- Adults 50¢¢ Children Under 12 Years -- -- -- 35e Doors Open 7:30, Curtain at 8:30 o'clock A Rural Comedy Drama in Three Acts covering all phases of Reserve Your Tickets at Watson's Drug Store AT, THE h% a few days last voe: Vm M 0 last week. & n Mrs. Herman Molidor was in El-- gin several days last week: visiting her mother and other 'relatives. _ _ Mrs. Nellic Renchan passed away wm morning~ after a Jong Funeral was held at St. Jo-- sephs church Tuesday morning, bur-- jial at Fox Lake, Mrs. C. G. McCandless and Mrs. Lee Benwel! were city visitors last Leslie Russell and Leo Richardson evening callers in Libertyville. Goafi':: Rosing returned home from . hospital --last> Wednesday. He is some better. * ' 'State Patrol 107 out of Round ake has completed the snow shovel-- il:.% Milwaukee Ave, and Vo-- lo, Wauconda and Lake Zurich. at the Burnett home Sunday near Wauconda. ko 34 The roads in this Section are near-- ly <all passable now only they are quite rough. ; Mr. and Mrs. Will Hironimus spent Sunday with the former's sisters in t E Brown, of Des Plaines, drove out to the lake Sunday in his Sedan and got stuck in a snow drift, while trying to back out he broke his car and Branstetter of Grayslake came to his rescue. _ c George Wait, of Chicago. spent Sunday at the Douglas Wait home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Luby éentertained Don't fail to see "Seraps" the com-- edy drama at Area Community House, Friday, March 7. Given by Grayslake ~talent. Reserve seats at Watson's drug store. -- Less than two per cent of the 30-- 100 boys and girls from the Dr. Bar-- nardo's Homes in England, who have been sent to Canada and Australia, have been failures. These children come from the most dénsely erowd ed and destitute area of the United Kingdom, and every one was a casta-- way until rescued. The boxer's kiss has been placed under ban in France by an official decree ordering its abolition. It has been the custom for two fighters to ----gt the conclusion of a ring battle. THE Art Shober was a city visitor on INSURANCE A. A. Grandy Phone 217--M ROUND LAKE YL--2I. M 'eauttfulSpnng Apparel ' _ Arrivges Daily At Hein's -- The Top Coat Is Here _._---- In Bright Spring Colors HE DED T Bpinlet Eis Fle: © 4 T fipdRest The Tnest Of tarloringt «You will revel in the slender, pencil.like aithou-- ettes, of the graceful wrap--around M ) that are part of the Spring mode in these Hart, Schaffner and Marx, Peggy Paris and Sterling coats. that righ The New Tailleur--A wOoo d . City supervisors & in the United ed by the United of Education c nl Aml g. DNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1924 $15.00 to $85.00 French ,designer--has cre-- d suit along mannish lirfes & furore in America. And ored of twills and novelty Ehflfly ask for a smart-- " atreet costume. They priced too 28, and 24. v _will be | Economics, Bureau of Education. _ , standard than most aliens who have thow&m 'the Dep worsnmmmm mm i mimes | been admitted, should be allowed to of the Interio of | _ Only immigrants of an "intellectu--| enter this country, the committee on the conference will be Miss al capacity superior to the American | selective immigration urge in a re-- &. Whitcomb, Specialist. in Home average" and of higher. prysical port. . O --Every New Frock--Phase ' | _ _ ]Is In Evidence Here ~~Elaborate Evening Dresses Make Their Appearance lT is indeed 'olxening Dr and applithed ~ ul cost l% is indeefil A pleasg;e to show the aeowl vening resses. lufifil"y m soft, »clinging fabrics, richly embroidered W with b'ads in artistic designs ecostumes of Powder Blue, Cocoa, Biege, Black and White. Your wardrobe ::oteomplmvhboutatlemomm / tMb toe k ... .l THE new frocks embody every style fea-- ture of the Sp%mode. Fashioned of Georgewi zabeth or Satin Can-- ton in. . and black 'and white com-- gxi: the The m;mhai&l;inz thof c usuai unique , --the-- un dnp:'?--in such details do they display the originality that sets them apart any-- where. > $17.50 to $65 4 PAGE THREE _ s# ¥ t i; r h