ls. A' . Past Worthy Mat- , i; _ ing Chlphln. T "We Mu, Put Worthy 'rntmn--rturtallhtg Organist. hurt Hill-AV Escorts: Hurry Bemdton, Ed- ward Selig, Chalk. m l DEERFIELD] 0a "tttMt m, Danube: Iftt (I. My offbu'rof the Mimi-rm. 960, o. E. 8. m (orally Wed " the Deer. ftotd Mic um Atma '2. Dank, WorthrNatrtmt Harold Van, Worthy Moll: Rttttt Fnse, Assoc/ink um; Charla Frey, W; Bands. In". Treuum; Adda". Steiner, Cali» duetNs, Elsi. tRterdtes, Aaoodptr Comm: Clam was. ann- lain; m. not», 11mm; W Wanting. 0W3: Noll. 00" more. Adaht Itatth Huh. BIA' t2trfrttgta Rank. 1trttyiita1?Mt (tron, With, In": Bbeard " 1"me Pttrt - -- A. Reading-.-"') Yangon of the "mily"---Hrs. m Walling. Duet-Mead-s, Wading and friedhnd. In. G. Et-tont' n- comp-Med at the pun. Vocal neu-.-Mun m In. Mu -ttpaetird " use pig-I. A P-rdotehte--The In)": girl! 4-". 'ohn-hm mammmha charm. Mhdmn' 'rouovh'. In mun-tin cem- muiu tho man-hon and their M enjoyed . delightful PrP- -. Von! "1o..Ar. Anderson. Phmo sehsetues--afrs. lining. In C. Priedhmd mm. A - .muty-vldub -rt_r'ArrD-atshot, I" huh-china".- Hthu-uhblohu t2uet'hPd'a'l"h'2 W "who "hybjgtg-aw fro-m mm,14ke Pond. III- -,Wue1htg.GteetertondWe - Chapters m M. In". mud'h Met, lean Itritgh,gltreehetr 's-ttit-"-" Lr' mtg-'77 V brthn MaviUttd of 14h 'ra'dt=',t wink 3-3766." 'i2tutt'Pgutpttg,ts the "a. "a." on D-r- fiNq-."pE-L-aeutr tP,s'htlttdfdt"gi"'k"gt.t W M M mwumhuu t'teuesdH-t-e0.l. arv.-dtgrc-ttg-uae "tr-tH-afar-att" tHtetsdHnstg-0.l. Art-se-rw-dt.'-" "inbound. 'rite-Ar-- tht *hmmmd- feeuotgeeWdCah.-Der. Marion-db"!- L"atr2a'fJu'2T, I. h nun-311nm tte-tg-tt 3.15% Clam-ho 'l'luuuW'lll'U,'ha"'l's". neurini' om: tdinn Enpt- Ckhr's Interior and , Exterior MEX WORK LA A, Specialty Hamlin... Av..- Painting '. wggeler TA1LOIIII and", Det-tber 'l, Willa. Regional: m It...» "WWW , . - [ m IE?" " his m. -oqr - l . T f T , m 301%! tttNga-ttoN),' Hunt lot on tbe '-ir9, Mold ave- IIIO and w l goad and sang arrtrtatt" KiGl T A lighted eutn- " T r cr. - tree was HIM" ,rtth b] m" distributing presents :3 :, , may this wil) be an "uuAesritt no and. The December netting of the theme!!! Men's Club '1: held in the Nannie MW My, De camber 22nd. "aiEasii%k.B.M.Trm-t unwinding-Alum fiy','i?a""i"'d"""t V r. __ -_',- f 'tiorod that this will be an went and increase the com- 'ty srpirit of Deerfield to web in extent that DeerfUid will be known throughout the Unit-3d States It; a model village. The " fair In: sponsored by Gumbo of Commons, DeerfUid (laden Club, Mid Ian'- Club, Pneu- Tndut MM and Darth" School Bond. Tho Woes- Guild of the Epis- copal "(on "ntiaed .3750 an their doughnut ale. One hundred doggn Wynn were soy. Mm. B. I. Han-II. fol-graph Rd. held the 'ttLight'"' it. which won the A Vesper - ionic: was held in the Wm church at h" o'clock "in "Moon. "The " Nb Christmas Eve," I Om play was given under the a". direction of Mrs. R. FI W, by {anyone school ehildrr,n. taken from all the grades at the Northbrook school, Tuesday aft-r. Mr. and " Carl Andenon we but: at a and party u their hor My evening. It. Gd In. in: may of Glen- - were the amser guests of Mr antt In. B. 3. Run Sunday. In. than - has been quite Ill. Will. M. Hoyt...- of Carlos M. and Lydia All my}: Hoyt died 1astNrsdnrttsmtreida. fhmtt ha i the Hoyt y If", but wi0 ftt1hitnd.tggu'fec,'dl t-th-h-IyI-t. unwan- "II-ytv-ammht - Mr. J. A. new» dr., visited k} father J. A. laid-ch Br.rof Wit Giiilii V7 "I'm 'tha all". toe'-nandeam,eofNeassd Milwaukee Avenue Tire Shop Hubert Damien, Prop. 1desimtoextendtornrpatroruthe eomplirryutu of the season and to thtytit then for their patronage in the put. May our cox-dill relations con- firm: in thduhu-e. We thank you for put favor: and mm ,riBal1epioraBAppr andmatthrchrurtmasand New "To Our Friends and hm" Decker & Neville "not I; I N teg I would like to live thaw, 'llnd live my life in Dixie." Mr. "in": will be buried in Gram-lam! it I Cemetery where his wife is, buri: t, P also a daughtar who lost her lift in f, the fire in the Iroquois Theatre, it' twrnty-fi" years ago, and hr P, ' whom he built a memcrial ehureh I It. Hoyt always visited his old homes in Vermont and DeerfUH every summer, and had a trust N fund tor the can of the New Haven Iva, cemetery, where his mother lwai, buried and the Deerfield comm ',tery when the Landon and Hoy'. , families, who came here from Ver- gmont, were burted. His sttewnotter ', In. Lydia Phelps Hoyt lived to be :97 yeamotuge.Ths Hoyt home 313 no: occupned by the Ed Ema-n "amily and is the nrrt how south '0! the Mun-ha church. M II 'tret for 3 about thoe, "wild! hem to [ounce tuba-ft Chung" he m that 3"th would have enough "p by the whole village of The had on which the church stands to I gift of the Hoyt. Mr. Hoyt contributed a mummy of v. L unit to ch 1)."!de school library.; in Winnetka. me-dnwirhtoendawa.' Writ] library for Lydia help}: Hoyt. in manual»; to the Dorett", Home my every week. Eh Mr home was "Arh Lodge," Winch. an impair!!! place vii (much bedrooms. nie. met mom m "St. John'. Tunes," Green Cove Springs. "ti, "lied the money, but his Wu wen in Winnetka, and 1- 'Ur4ths land. Florida. In his [at letter: to friends after the aim" of his 88th birth. dar, July 26, 1925, Mr. Hoyt said, Mr. William N. Hort's gran"- father, Beth Mort, wh, died In 1858, the latter; wife Sarah, who died "I 1870 nre 1mm; the Deerrc 5. piooeo " the Hoyt Ian-Lily buried in the Deerfield cemetery, all o" whom lived to be over 70 years of age. the majority over 00, .120 Ly"ia Phelps Mort over 96. KELVINATOR The THE LAKE COUNT, my. WEDNESDAY, 0292mm M, 192' l III-w of Valparaiso, Ink, is ' fl the thlell home. ) Mr. "Why" suffered a para- t Mic "t his home on Center 'er- ' week and is critically i, ' Dr. g! In. J. k. Walters A W. ' went last Thursday Ml" _ the L. J. Lobdell home berm}: E. "_ Hawk's Ji,,,,, and h I" mplwei at the local te-i9xdtanee. am at Mrs. Wil! Rahler mm. Wank" "hopper, "n last Satur- dar,, 3,- - tuners! d Goo. _ on M may an Friar-waning (In. [my W: l her pawn in E. and is - empk talcum-thugs Mr. -. Mrs. l ree Shoppe Gallium"! Jr., of Kahuna. WU., b, ' ine a few days with " M: n. M. E. Murrie. In. 1."; Kern " Libertyville all" tFrimrslak" relatives last "tode Mom The Manny X GRAYSLAKE WE TAKE this opportunity to thank . our customers for their patronage - rons and all good wishes for a Merry Very, Very Merry Christmas. Sellers dk Petersen am Tottyrr-ofthernatandtothmeeg - 92!"meme H A MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR John Cichy attended has resigns Hawk's him- at the be: "Estate Brokers L tree pro- the mun-e Antioc i Mr. lord]! wu one of the first _ some" in thin villus, ousting one 10! the ftmt Minn, Ibo owned In. first chemo light um and Hood will. t I Bewaatsomtnitr60atNesvilte., Vermont. He no I who: of the (There was a little excitement: over the High school election oil last Saturday, Lawn! Hawk wax elected from this town, taking min! _ rank of the five amidst". . The Ladies Plum" club travel a dance in Pestu's hall on last Sat.. urday nieht. , The funeral " Mr. 1. T. Mom" [ hold on but Sammy "humor: was t one of the, largest ever held lni Gears his " Miss Ruby Sherman and Mrr. Johanna were Waukegan callers on tart Saturday. Mr. and 3311. Litwiler of E hom. Wis,, v.'-'l'o business callers Int Thursday. The [Mules still continue to be prevalent tun " the school child- ren, the latest victims being Alma Thompson and Barney Juobson's children. ILLINOIS VI G. A. RJEnlinhg in MCI. B, Mth Reg., Iii. Vol. Inf. Me was buried with in] mun-q boon. the G. A. R. and the 'mdcan Legion takimr M. Read the Chained miss-now. g,,t'N.er?ttttttr,ttteet l To 'hiprearsantslethertttht Mum's}! Seine. we'll My. -orttttthtotib-, "The More of Right Prices" , 'l') PHONE 321 LIBERTYVILLE fa; William Walrond' __ SOUTH SIDE p1rocriaiilt'/ tfii,',/, Orro M W iii-:11! INQMQQQP'M _" MtrtuYtsieridebethet-tthrri" ofthe plan-m bud). (China it". ---Our Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, and Chickens are fresh killed. Fresh Oysters on Wednesday. I ' 2 , SPIRITddIemm-b won-Mam" Btu-mum". winbold. The use County 1te..Prjf, O woek--onlr 82M pal - l Joya 5'55 £13 "and" "any" Padang" '1 V ' Pb _ 1&3" CT 58:? Tf. {if