| DEERFIELD | Rudoiph Knask was run over hrd-n-"ho" m-t*--_hw-r-mc Day. The accident occured on Waukegan Road in front of Edward H. Selig's. Little Earl was not seriously injured.' The accident was -mu-u.ndfindv-fi-': held, as the child had run belnd one car into the path of another, ' year old boy who lives with Mr. and JNFS, VSCar FHiebel, at a funcheon at the Edgewater Beach Hotel, Satur-- "Mdh"vbm ent, Mrs. Oscar Hebél, at a luncheon at _.A-d.u..m-aubh.m excellent cooperation durinig the past two years and who anxious for his retention. t :'"'-.mt'rq'hm Federation of Womens' Clob, was bers of which are sometimes unjust in their prejudices. 5 1 ' Mr. Lowdermilk has the unquali-- Red support of the Parent--Teachers Tenure of office is country sehools is always so uncertain, due to the eaprices of school boards, the mem-- fairs of thé club, is very conserva-- tive, and is therefore the most ac-- ceptable to the other members of the high school board and to the e:'nnityuavhlo. . R. Lowdermilk, principal -u-b-'l-ul'u.h-um- &.?hm'm 'fihlduh-u.l.hd"& cellent work in the Deerfleld School -ahumumww; have graduated during his regitne #re a credit to him in the: high house adjoining. Mrs. Shipnes has directed the financial and legal af-- C. Shipnes, President of the High-- land Park Womans' Club, is the lat-- est candidate to seek election. --Mrs. Shipnes is a capable woman of poise, &um-muy. The Park Womans* Club has ah income of $900 a month, has built and controls its own club gardens in Miniature made very many apartments dwellers sigh for a BSuburban plot of ground. ~The Deerfield--Shields High School board of education election has as-- pect with the introduction of a third ms exhibited by the Neighbor's Club of Kenilworth. Five model pfessed leaves of trees from its re-- g and grasses in neat bundles. was constant -- surprise-- and s e o. cvenk .'m m, 0 Quinlah'k:::y,wdtm eountry high school. : ~The Elm Place School of High-- land Park had 18 branches of trees in bud indigenous to its locality, ex-- Rhibited in attractive uniform pottery The Lincoln School of Highland Park had a besutiful display of ween the corn rows, On a sereen behind the farm were 55 varities of ducks, a frog and a turtle were seen. A toy tractor was in one end of the eorn field and chickens were in be-- its pasture, all separated by tiny wire fences, attracted all of the at-- tention -- that it deserved. There .mm%.dwmrd board in . the farm . yard--toy cows and horses in the pasture and in a low--place in the--alfai{a--field alfaifa, oats and the farm yard with «The Warren Township -- High School -- Agricultural Department, whose instructor is Mr. George H. Reid, had the most interesting school exhibit at the "All Out O'> Doors" annual nature exhibit at the Davis Store, Chicago last week. A miniature farm, with real growing fields, 'five in all, of wheat, corn, Equrraancs Lirs AssuraRC® SOct#tY of the Untrep Stares The Tenth District Federation of Let Them Be Your Beneficiaries Think wisely over this insurance matter. And call into consultation representatives of an:insurance firm who can talk freely and authoratively on all phm":f'{ife Protect your car and self. -- Don't let this matter go. See me today and your auto insurance, collision, x e--628--M--1 Ernest N. Smee BUILDER OF GOLF GROUNDS TENNIS co% GRADING in WILLIAM M. MASON ---- Sewer Work ed at bridge on Thursday evening. _ _Mrs, Ray K. Hummel has been 1H this past week with the "Flu." Mrs. Martin Murphy of Highland Park spent Friday at the home of her mother, Mrs. E. H. Bleimehl. The Sewing Club of St. Pauis' Church met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John HuchlL A Miscellancous Surprise shower :M(fl&"d)l:'::'l- recent bride on Monday evening. Mrs. Gordon Clouse entertained at An election of officers was held Illd-n'ry :::W;::n'. Society by-- President, Mrs. Fred Me yer. i mh"(}dlo"y. * Mrs, R. B. Patterson. rlh'fi'y-lmberm of the Presbyterian Church was con-- ducted last Sunday afternoon. ' The annual meeting of the Pres-- at the church. * Mrs. Russell LaVelle will m-' Frigay afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. By U. 8. Government Veterinarian Misses Augusta and Frances Cut-- ler of Highland Park were Sunday guests at the home of Miss Sadie ing in the Chicago Latin--School for _ _The Albert Frankens* celebrated their silver wedding anniversary a week ago Sunday afternoon and ev-- ening, at their home, with a large gathering of friends and relatives. Miss Marjorie Garrity entertained at a St. Patrick's party last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dougias Dye have returned from., their home in Scott-- ville, Kentucky. Mr. Dye is drilling wells for Lincoin Pettis near Rond-- The children of Miss Ethel Titus' room, the fourth grade, are selling & to raise money to buy a et ball for thier room. Mr. Matter of South Dakota -- is visiting his sister,--the elder Mrs. The new Vernon Ridge Country Club, which is the former Kellogg Rockenback farms has nine holes of it's course almost ready for use.---- The formal opening of the club will be held July the fourth. -- Jack Beckley is a candidate for eonstable on the Deerfield Township (Highland Park) ticket, The -- West «Deerfleld Township Citizen's ticket bears the following names: William -- J. Galloway and Arthur M. Kiést for Justices of the Peace; for Constables, George Her-- man and Harry Man (two to be elected in each case.) It is reported that geveral other tickets are in the field--but so far have not been of-- ' The new Vernon Ridge Country|:'4°% Auditornium on Fr Club, which is the former Kello®$ | me stt way L/ the feoi and _ l'l'lhhci farms has Y Seni holes B'-mrunhutmdy.;:m 'fi:;"'"'"fiftr '~'l'hlot-fl$h' of the| The band is going to ente club will be held the Fonr+, _|band concert at Urbana Extensive improvements are being -&umaub. New locker and a splen-- fl"knamhnhn uldhe:.. :np#wmfiom made very attractive. Miss Margaret Hansen the sixth Ebmmmym- hmmrutww.-m '"M'udnrmtnmnum Wiiy" ht ¥ore Mateh 12, in the a &Ilnr:nk Hospital. from a three mionths visit with his mother in Silesia, near Bresselau, Free of Charge Phone Libertyrille 129 se ceived a note of appreciation from S:hvt. Thalman of the Wulh':. school, praising --highly sportsmanship and hospitality of the local school during the recent dis-- trict turnament, The letter says: "I want you to know how much we appreciate the many acts of courtesy Tournament held last week. . I want to mention especially,. the gentle-- man who was at the door leading (From the Highland Press) Principal R. L. Sandwick of the | MR Deerfleld--Shields high school has re-- of Evanston. sister, Mrs. N. E. Denney, of St. Louis, Mrs. A. E. Elistrom and Mrs. Bmavudouluth,b.d.w Mr. and Mrs. Cornell, of Duluth, Mr. and Mrs. Austom Plagge, of Deer-- fiel dand Mr. and Mrs. Joe Seott. THE LAKE MM" \a Club Aluminum ~Lunchoen last mains were taken ngm. un-- dertaking room to. Duluth, Minn., wher burial took place at. 9:30 Fri-- day morning. _ Those who panied the body were Mrs. Baudin's Mrs. James Baudin passed away Monday morning at 5 o'clock at the Highland Park Hospital,while on a visit at the home of her daugh-- ter, Club.. 'Tickets are thirty--five cents. The band is going to enter the state band concert at Urbana on April filnd'tll;lc-ongdnlud!fldny"- ening pay r expenses while in Urbana. « In the recent home, lighting con Mrs. Charlie Selig, Miss Frances Loy, C. T. Anderson, Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr., Mr., and Mrs. William Kocbelin were among the visitors at the Highland Park Hospital on Miss Sarah Stryker has returned home after a month's visit with her ;:t.lu.!lmal'.rbyof!nm- The Deerfield--Shields High School Band will give a concert at the Elm Place Auditorium on Friday even-- ing March 27. There also will a one--act play by the Senior Garrick Naney Wyles of HWighland Park spent Sunday at the Fred Bieders-- PRAISES DEERFIELD HICGH SPORTMANSHIP Donee Brotners lrad aisikle 00-- » x }"f;? k w?iz;..-ki:f"-'-'""»'-" J TYPE--A sEpaAN No special feature that could heighten the car's beauty, or an:#b com-- fort and convenience has been overlooked by the builders, This Special Type further advances that leadership beyvond curtent The Type-- A Sedan has alw above its price class in di line and appointment. J AMES MORROY & s oN 20% soutH §13 30 £. «. leadership beyond curtent the corpo: ate C i# " of said | Village of Am"ww fAixed Ions:ay ' the 6th dayotApd.A.,ugg,zs. at | eight o'cleck p. m., at the Village / not leen MW ere in this State., j * 3t «Further notice is hereby given that Mundelein" has been prayed for by a petition signed ..by the qualifiec electors of said . Village of. Arca, | equal in number to: one--half and | more of those who woted for the of-- | ficers therein at the last election, | and that the said petition has been | presen'ed to the wate authori-- | ties of the Village of Are® -- a--com--| panied by a eem' 1 Secre-- i tary of State t such' name * Village of lein" has | not leen adopted. in this | that a change of the mame of the "Village of Area" to "Village o( froth the gymnasiom 1 Avessino iname : and tha towel boy for us when our team was on the floor.---- Utmost care and thoughtfulness was shown in even the minor details and @verything "ldmh"hm%lynur gymnasium a pleasant one ifndeed." dressing rooms, and the student, Mr. eves 4 S oh. : Pive Balloon Tlroi t D. D etreit ---- K114R Beliver « a NOTICE OF THE PROPOSE» CHANGE OF THE NAME or "VILLAGE OF AREA" TO viL 'ILLAGE OF " To v LAGE OF l&-flfl." S P ECIAL CHAS. M. BERNARD, Prop. Complete garage Service Day and Night one 456 345 N. 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