Announcement was made of a dinner to be given Pebrusry 25 by the Womans Auxiliary of the Amerâ€" lean Legion for the teachers of the Deerfleld Grammar, Bannockburn and Wilmot achools.© Tickets are on uale at the Deerfleld Pharmacy, «peuker ut the Deerheld Grammar «whool PT.,. A. meeting for Pebâ€" bruary, held Priday in the school kymnasiom. Her talk dealt largely with her own experiences as both teacher and mother, and whe was able to give many interesting and helpful pointers obtained from variâ€" ous lecture courses she has attended. Mrea. Metealf‘s talk mixed commeon senae, her un experiences and many making mmï¬â€œ and invigâ€" a mosnt 1 invigâ€" orating afternoon fdr all attending t Peace," by Bennie Stranknest. This was one of the selections from the Prince of Pence Conterence conâ€" ducted by the Minois Church Conâ€" federation. It made everyone feel more keenly the meaning and imâ€" portance of peatrse. _ Tea was served by the mothers of Miss Genevieve Card‘s second grade Prederick Piepenbrok, son of Rev. and Mrs. Â¥, G. Piepenbrok gave an inapiring" oration entitled "The Way Deerfiecld Church Parents and frienmdis A the Desetâ€" bnvited to a program awh voial hear in the Recreation rowm A the chorth, Friduy enetiing, P Aoroary 21. 2 7 Ab Mrs. John C. Fenton ‘ Pasmues Away Foeb. 12 4June tumaf Vru. Iohom C. V emtwn mA Wiurtale, passed wwuy on W wrerieay wy»vmg st her howe in HWinsdaln Y vetul servicas werse uit Prday w tws & chuk ut the Graze Pmuris in Wixs daile wih istermast im Odawor cammanry, Crionuge Frery_Coq e are her husband, Ur. Jdon C. Â¥en The following program wi presentrd: f vmbc Inacket Pier ~Atratlince nuk Ganieiignt" Coutn uhn PGram us wcyieach the serviess A Kautrrtron Wrorvsry aud RBrzam beliwres that sor w a grest uub tw Yoe *tram. To in a «apmble (wt runioth yprrtat. Mason oA this city, und Yr. D. P Mason A Tuizxa, Terus LW . ... .s siprnescamaccescinicscquicoccs â€"WlpWrainh Whtirith WDixastwre : Miary Swwn Colyrway, Lite Coark, Deerfiecld P.T.A. Has | Tampmratur February Meeting Â¥2xz. *z Francus, Vartia, uw Viuatrrxt Yz won; und tretimers, Utr. Cooorge h. Boosters to Mert Rev. Gen. * # Fomgren s Raca E y toï¬,d] Aanere ns PMA TVHOG Puthe« ‘Tiase Chakt Kat‘a Mr«, Walter B. Meteal! was guest SHocial hour, under direction of Swher Moary Â¥rummen halrrics Party On Feb. 21 ODr. Witlizm W. Wesr nllljssls, . Aapefimaice Deastlry U dAman .. ... Pwee "Trbd Kathbemm Gulkwoway k Johon Witen Martic Deduer Â¥reak Btupste Proratioy Pask A mysterious submerged valley has been discovered in the North sea between England and Europe. A general test of mental ability was given to all sophomores durâ€" ing the first period on February 17. These letters will be sent to the Rotary Clubs of the various forâ€" «ign countries. The material in these letters is given by the superâ€" Iintendent who is chairman of the International Service committee of the Highland Park Rotary Club An inquiry as to the attitudes in the several foreign countries relaâ€" tive to war and their experietice in the matter pertaining to industrial recovery is being made. > The French, Spanish, German and Italian classes are transiating letters and the typing classes are writing them for Mr. Sandwick. Deerfisidâ€"Shields has had to us February 22: pend its league ‘games with Proâ€" 9'3 All viso beckuse of the three cases of : rch amall pox there. * There are a numâ€"| classes. ber of Deerfeldites who have never| 1o:g The been vaceinated. > i wla: Kenerpencions _ 15 ftwsenm *_ knee, 1 fromen fook â€" Gï¬ï¬;-z Mumps, %#; « wou, 1. Dental , Clink Appointments Temperstsres taken __._. Pat Lack Pagort, V os. Â¥. * The Womens Fortgn Wiorsmar; amcinty «iA the Graze YM. B courc®, KMorth avemme amk Larretts ylate, i% West Ridge Club Hear Dr. Le Mon Clark and reseatrch has limes, s Dr. Clark is a very bousy and ver aatile perum. While keeving up ki practite in Glencoe, he is alzo asay ciuted with the Vimncizs General hos pital, is doing some work at Ts ham, and is writing e book. by Kathryn Weinkerg The: Deerfield Shiclds high school nurse, Miss Lols Lasewell, makes immediate reports to the superinâ€" tendent of serivus contagious disâ€" eassea and arcidents whenever they c«cur. She makes a monthly report as the following shown: Memiers and frients of the W ert &ofmmwy enâ€" hrged the talk gisen bWy tnei guosast apmaket , In . le You Cark oA Gou w io be 4 wery intersating pyrogrum which wl includse a lescturse awi râ€&*%w:m in mow studying in this comatr;. Everyone is welvome to come The waily admwinniom cnurge is vome {uk f some Cimk wriuh wl tbe your skare towark the voruer. Your Children and When," was tbeiAn Br.flu‘kiaapadqllywb prezantitg it. Wiuchk A Ti trasming High School Notes To Speik Tresdas (irf SCout NewS «ttentsom f# 1 froen Lekm asmg These 14771 148 o H oi 12 and luncheons rade ;:qhdu .n:.‘hd.c by Natkmally known Girl Scout people who have apcepted invitations to asttend and to particigute are Mres Herbert Hoover, Nz wmmrmuy,x. tiomai > und Mrs. Sibyi Gorâ€" M‘rfliï¬.!h.-“hmlh Marguret Marruy, Mre. Chester Marih, members of the Wational Girl Bcout stafl um.-â€"m Mrs. Thomas :C. Meâ€" €i is ‘the Evanaston local direcior lm‘ph._ for the two days of BEUGWYIE TCG WEEKT Dates Lur the Great Lakes Regious} Comâ€" feremar; for all pesapie interested in Girls mm'nâ€"a-uthana in the spring have been announced. connfar will be at the Paimer Houe in on Fridey und Saturdzy, May 14 and 14. The Eounston Girl Seout cousâ€" matind Pigtar as Soas us the Pnatriecine * t 1 chorch.| Mirs. Herman V.â€" Anspack, 144 lâ€"lu£ + and is sacbryed anverting. hexe hoie in sesierg Tess areaiiugh o+ the Aowe in senting Uuri grestings hâ€dhmmm&w «3 Ammian thir With Lrtuiey. whors They Wring to ad Boy Pouss the joy of anarade whop maf mew erpermnins thet come with mctuted. _ In aiditiue us mmriug Te actual puge, Wr. Toxq am hat interviews wth pangle cvmmenrted wih ates protc sqeuces. the actanin, onl soerkwas orpeitou is 10:3 The Men‘s . and Women‘s classes. Presbyterian Church, Deerfield William F. Weir, D.D., Minister Opportunity for Executive Opportunity for a Sales E)?eimtive with a going North Shore concern, small financial interest possible to right party. 3sAll departments of â€" the hurch school except the adult Address Press LZADERE® TiE PEIEEZR / temptatiom by the yard‘ Silks that wil make you vision an estie ailks for beauty and appeal. Cottoms o crisys tre=sh and mew that you‘l have a hard time choosing from our patterms We havewt left out a thing to help make your spring «ewing campaien a true Sewing Is Fun With These tA xt# > â€" Patterns lh'nty.t'rrmn.' Including a wide 85¢ yard Specially priced. White and pastel CGarncett‘s say mew â€" A challis like weave. Wool and _ spun rapon. A nubbyâ€"weave, all spun rapon Fully sanforized. New spri [ * colors. spbk Wamsutta Broadcloth , Olympic Sport Prints Printed Muslin _ Fast colors. M oolared daots Rayon and Wool _ $1.00 yard Printed Batiste 29e vard Blister Sheers Shabin Prints New Dimities 25¢ yard Dotted Swiss Dress Linen . $1.00 yard Spun Rayon 79¢ yard s3¢ vard 3e vard 3%¢e vard Sewing is made easy with these simple patâ€" terns. °. f Simplicity â€"MeCails yÂ¥3%