_| DEERFIELD 9:15 a. m.--Church School. 10:15 a. m.--Service. 8:00 p. m.--Concert. Thursday 7:30 p. m. meeting of Young Mens Class. _ est, State Superintendent of "Tem-- perance and Missions," will} address us on the work of that Department. monthly meeting in the Evangelical (Bungalow) , church, Thursday, April 20, at 2 o'clock.® All Missionary societies of all the churches are invited to meet with us at this time for a special Elmer Clavey, 71 votes for pre-- cinct committee man in second jre-- l.igmmrmmmt-wmluemv-l1 at close of meeting. ; All our members are urged to at-- tend and visitors will always find a welcome. Everybody come. Women intending to attend W. C. T. U. day at the Woman's World's Fair, Chicago, please see Mrs. Car-- ter by Monday, April 19th. 2238, W. H. Miller 108, Rathborne 270, Sindlinger 22, Sykes 15, Beach 88, Johnson 140, Armstrong 225, amuoo-mswmm,nmd-] ageo 134, Brown 135, Weiss 322, Frances 309% Stewart 235, | 108%, Jackson 104. Persons 286. mnnphyunmm,' Frank Boice 20, Decker 317, Bull-- ock 134, Bracher 139, Doolittle 167, Stahl 42, Yager 64, Simpson 162. Precinet committee man, first precinet, Thilo Toll, 71 votes. | Mrs. Mary Reeves and Mrs. David Horenberger of Milwaukee at-- tended the funeral of their sister, Mrs. Barbara tcmr, who was bur-- ried last week. They visited rela-- tives in Deerfield for a few days. Mrs. F. Piepenbrok has been quite ill for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Labahn spent Sunday with Mr. Labahn's pu-' ents in Evanston. Circle No. 1 .--of the Dorcas So-- ciety «of the Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. Carl A. Stadler, Monday evening, April 19th and Mrs. R. D. Reeds will en-- tertain Circle No. 3, Friday after-- noon, April . 23rd. | and two sons of Barrington were the guests of Mr. Whitcomb's parents Sunday. | Mrs. Fred Horenberger enter-- tained: the April meeting of the sewing cirele of St. Paul's Evongeli-- eal church. * (Mr. and Mrs. Fred Labahn en-- tertained at a dinner in compli-- ment to Mr. and Mrs. William Ham-- ilton who have been wintering in California, Thursday evening. The Deerfield Garden club will hold their next meeting at the home of Mrs. C. W. Boyle of Spring-- field avenue. _ "Rock Gardens" is the tite of Mrs. William Geary's paper who is the leader for the afternoon. h The Tatapoochin Camp Fires will entertain their mothers at a one o clock lnndmnymi;}a dining room of the Presb _church Satur-- day afternoon which will be fol-- lowed by a ceremonial. -- Mrs. E. B. Jordan entertained the Reading Circle at her home on Wau-- kegan Road last Wednesday after-- m \ Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Prince and daughter-- Jacqueline of Chicago were the dinner guests cof Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Stadler of Orchard St-' Sunday. 4 John Carnell of Elmhurst form-} erly of Decrfield visited relatives and friends in Deerfield last week. Mrs. Oscar Benz® had as her guest Tuesday evening, Mrs. Frank dJacobs, Mrs. Walter Lange, Mrs. Vincent Silveri, Mrs. Julius John-- son, Mrs. Mary Cooksy, Mrs. George Jacobs, Misses Helen Bock and Rose Siffert, Cards and refreshments were the features of the evening. Miss Helen Bock, Mrs. Oscar Benz and Miss Eva Kennedy spent Wednesday in Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Jordan en-- tertained eight of their friendsd at a bridge dinner, Saturday evening. Edward Cazel was awarded first prize for the best bird house at the exhibit, held last Friday evening in the Bungalow church. Robert Jor-- Mr. and. Mrs. Vincent Silveri spent Sunday with relatives in Chi-- cago. € ijan 2nd. Donald Clark 3rd, Harold Seiler fourth, Grace Varner first of the girls and Doris Hunter second. Parents, please notice. Childrens week April 25th to May 2nd. Watch next week's issue for further par-- The Progressive club of the Wil-- mot school will give a dance in the klnpl Saturday evening April 17th. There was a meeting of the com-- mittee for the entertainment of high and grade school teachers in the office cf the Principal of the Deerfield School, Mr. Otto, on Thursday afternoon. | Mrs. Keith Ransom Kehler, form-- erly of the Deerfield Farm is tray-- eling in Europe. -- Miss Thresa Klemp will enter-- tain La Petite Societie--at her home on Fairoaks Ave,-- Monday evening. Miss Mary Horenberger and Carl Horenberger visited their mother in Milwaukee Sunday. =-- _--Forward Together That we are going forward no one Mr# C. P. Tibbetts of Lake For-- Mr. and : Mrs. George Whitcomb 30 p. m. Choir. a* nFub <~vBFei A member told me the other day that he was unable to attend the Easter Service and consequently had not brought his Easter offering, but he had it ready to bring it some Sunday, if it would still be accep-- ted as an Easter offering. That not everybody could atend our Easter services, due to sickness, in-- clement weather and other causes we were fully aware. ~Should you still have your Easter offering en-- velops, you may turn it in at any time. I am sure you didn't con-- tribute your share to the splendid authorities in the field or religious choirs at usual hours this week. _ education are being secured for the' The orchestra. gave a splendid different programs. In the interest mixed program last Synday even-- of your boy and girl and all child--! ing, the large crowd present is an ren try to attend every meeting of eviderce of the success of these that week. | programs. Mr. E. W. Cook, who was .Sunday night an outstanding formerly director of music at the event occurs at St. Paul's church.| Bungalow church in days gone by, (Mr. Ewald Winter, tenor will be has re*urned and his services again heard in a concert. He will be as--|\ secured, as orchastra director. At sisted 'by Miss Barbara Kuceh!, so-- the close of the rehearsal on Mon-- prano; Mr. li: Linde, violinist and day evering, Mr. A. C.--C. Timm en-- Mrs. Elva Sholk Spragug, pianist.; lertaincc the orchestra members as Don't miss this rare treat of the a woelcome to Mr. Cock's return. season. If no one called to sell you Th Mission Band met or-- Tues-- a ticket at your home you may se-- day afternnon and began their study cure a ticket Sunday night at the in a new book--"Latin America." church, but it is advisable to make Mrs. Tanner and Mrs. Fred Stryker your reservation before that time as se:v<d :efreshments to the child-" we are limited to 255 seats. | ren. 3 . where. We have caught the vision offering made on that : of greater possibilities. [The little can not bring your enve church with the tower has within by mail. ~Many thanks. midst. We also recognize the fun-- damental fact that no church can eontinue unless it reestablishes it-- self in the life of succeeding gen-- erations. With this fact in mind we shall observe childrens week April 25 to May 2. All protestant churches are cooperating in this effort. The Sunday night services and the mid-- and has it potentialities that shall compell even the most conservative to fall in l'ne for a larger and Mbr{ church. St. Paul's church has as one ;figsalmto.q;icht.holivu} of all who come under its influence. We trust that all who have attend-- ed any of the services in the past have received this spirtiual bene-- fit. . If the church has served this ourpose in your life, tell the glad news to others. Attend the future services as regular as is possible for you. Be a witness for Christ and try always to interest others in His cause. Some one has said, "Childhood means the rebirth of the 'race." This also holds true of the Church. Accepting this as a fact, the church is no longer adult centered, but it has followed the example of Jesus week meetings will all be union Special music for next Sunday's Rexall Shaving Lotion, 2 for 61¢ Zinc Ointment _______. 2 for 21¢ Jonteel Vanishing Cream Regular Price 50¢; During 51 C This Sale ................_....:---- _ -- & ROR Rexall Foot Powder . 2 for 26¢ Rexall Kidney Pills _ 2 for 51¢ Zinc Oxide Adhesive Plaster > YAard Rollk _: _ ..© Puretest Rubbing Alcohol Regular Price 39¢c; During A. Hair Nets ......................... 2 for 16¢ Tooth Brushes _ 2 for 26¢ Lord Baltimoré Linen__2 for 51¢ PHONE 55 Strawberry Jam ... 2 for 49¢ Pineappole Jam ._____.. 2 for 49¢ Liggett's Milk Chocolate Bar \ Full Half Pound; Regular Price 36 C 35¢; During This Sale .......... 2 FOR Wash Cloths Raspberry Jam Chocolate Coated Regular Price 45¢; During Klenzo Dental Creme Regular Price 50c¢c; During 51 C This Sale ___..........__.._____. FEOK U Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 22--23 --24 Rexall Shaving Cream Cascade Pound Paper e e 5 fox 4OC The R exall Store DECKER & NEVILLE BUY ANY 1e SALE ITEM AT THE REGULAR PRICE AND GET ANOTHER OF THE SAME KIND FOR 1c ""*_cox alC .. # FOR 2 lbs. for 76¢ * for ZIc¢ 2 for 49¢ On noext Tuesday evening April, 20th, the Christian Endeavor w'll hold their monthly business mesting and social. This will be in the form of a "Backward Party." Come dressed backwards if at all} possible: ami be sure to act backward. We, may be even backward enough to:« Prayer meeting ~met again as usual in the church on Wednesdays evening, Rev. Williams directing the . study in book of Galatians. An of-- ficial bgard meeting was held at the €° * close. ***--24f The Y.. P M. C. met-- als>> on Tuesday evening in the church for their monthlv session. Deertfield Presbyterian Church 1 Mark J. Andrews, Minister f _ Sunday, 'April 18. ' Church school at 9:30. ' Adult class at 10:30. (Morning worship and sermon at 10:45. This is "Save Our Sabbath" Sunday. ~Sermon for the morning will be appropriate. . * The Mission Band met or-- Tues-- day afternnon and began their study in a new book--"Latin America." Mrs. Tanner and Mrs. Fred Stryker sevid refreshments to the child-- 7:45 p. m. \ mt hmd '-- _ Even when her mirror shows that Choir rehearsal, Friday at 7:45, G°TmAN Service at 10 2 M-- _ her legs are shaped"like a pair of p. m. o verybody welcome! 'ice tongs, you conld not get a Liber-- Woman's Missionary sociefy this Young People's League tyville girl to admit that she is bow-- 'Thursday afternoon April 15. Mrs.: Next Tuesday, night April 20th legged. Walker, wife of the pastor of the| at 7:30 regular meeting and choir 'miepnnitinemmnioniei ie riiitintinezernsmaem Washington Boulevard Church, Chi-- Practice. We are very glad that WM. HORENBERGER AUCTION cago, will give an address on the| 9Ur League got a new start and mosntemstomes work among the colored people of imPulse. 'Let us keep on in good" Tussday, April 20, at 1 :o'clock Chicago. s | work and we can enliven the ser-- sharn, Wm. Horenberger will sell at Evening worship at 7:45. Expo-- s'tion of the second chapter of the Epistle to the Galatians. -- Bring your Bibles. Midweek service for Bible Study: and Prayer every Wednesday at nt' Always a cordial welcome to all services, . The Bungalow Church Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m. Evening service, 8:00 p. m. Aprons ......_..___._____ 2 for $1.01 Rubber Gloves ... 2 for $1.01 _ Rexall Tooth Paste Regular Price, 25¢ ; During '"This Sale _..._.._.___._._.___ _ * Ean Boquet Ramee Toilet Watet ----.......«\_~--¥\..« & JOr $L1.01 Juneve Cold Crea; ... 2 for 76¢ Jonteel Cold Cream h Prowder ... 2 fOf 51¢ Jonteel Tale ..._...____. 2 for 26¢ Russian Type; ing This Puretest Epsom Salts..... 2 for 26¢ Pierre Linen ... 2 for 76¢ Symphony Lawn Linen, Assorted One--pound Boxes. $1.00; During This -- Regular Household Rubber Regular Price 50¢c; During . _ 2 for 41¢ wes cesninessesessccesss0ss0000 " m Bouquet Ramee Talec Puretest Mineral Oil Dem 'Chocolates §2 s.k-.m.m : ror o1c s xmcscunce. af TOr $L.01 oo« & PrROR \ +This church is uniting with tht free. -- other churches of Deerfield in ob--, Don't forget the date. You 'will serving Children's week this month. get more--than your money's worth. 'Watch for further announcements. | Help the good cause along. The f o. --. Abbihmatustirenng heceabenget omm imemntirars | Social Comm'ttes. : ie s e s . i i aap Cc( vn . vices by good hymn--singing on your on nax 'Samies monaing" Rev. mea! Hickets for adults at 10 c. tor Williams will sp« on the theme, ren from 6 to 11 yzsars 25c. "Lessons from Spring Time.". The Also different other kinds cf re-- evening> service will, be of interest freshments. h with special musical numbers ac-- At 8 p.--m., Concert by the Elm-- companied by a "Gospel Message", hurst College Glee Club. Admiss-- by cur Pastor. -- ° _ _|don 25¢; for children under 6 years, We call the attention of the mem-- % mile northeast of Prairie Vieow bers and friends of dur church to on the Stancliff road the following: the innovation that each month on Livestock > the first Sunday night at 7:30 we 3 good farm hortes, 50 hens, 2 will .have an English service with Plymouth Rock roosters, 4 breeding plenty of singing and different fea-- geere 5 breeding ducks. tures from time to time. * Hay and Feed f Annual Bazaar and Entertainment 100 bu. cats, 150 bu. corn in erib, Under the auspices of the Ladies. 40 bu. gond seed barley, 20 bu. of Aid Society, Thursday, May 13th, seed wheat, 3 tons of hay in barn, 1926. ®20 tu.'of late seei potatoes. From 3 p. m. (Standard Time), Farm Implements fine Fancy Work and useful Arti-- ~Champion grain binder, Deering cles on sale at reas nable prices. corn binder, 2 pulverizers, 14 and Zinc Oxide Adhesive Plaster, 1 Yard Rolis Sunday, April 18th, Sunday schocl Evangelical Church Rev. Carl A. Stadler, Pastor LONG GROVE $1.00; Dur-- $1.01 $1.01 26¢ This Sale Maximum Hot Water Bottle Or Foslzu;stain Syringe Regular Price, $225; During, €9 9G Shampoo ... 2 for 51¢ Bay Rum, Full Pints_.. 2 for 86¢ Regular Price, 25¢; During Thig Sale .............:--=acoiccc, 1 Puretest Aspirin Tablets, Syrup Regular Price, 25¢; During Cocoanut Oil I"'s ..................meommtnccomecse OF 100 No. 6 Disinfectant _: 2 for 51¢ Puretest Castor Oil..... 2 for 26¢ Puretest Boric Acid__... 2 for 16¢ Bandoline ... Klenzo Liquid Anti-- SEDTIC ................3ze wl 100 in Bottle; Regular Price, 69¢; ky n t e _/ BIC LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Puretest Aspirin Tablets This Sale Sevstinvest svaue Rexall Corn Solvent Quinine Hair Tonic : . What has become of the old--fash-- 'foned Libertyville man who used to ' drink a lot of Peruna just to get his picture in the paper? public auct'on on the Richards farm & mils northwest of Halfday and & mile northeast of Prairie Viow on the Stancliff road the following: ee6enteenenpse5ssbzcse0s eens0000 *ra*esessezsss00s k'"m 'z FOR 260 " > FOR 26¢ _ 2 for 51c > for 10c . 2 for 16¢ 2 for 26¢ Hoosier seeder, 6 milk cans, corn planter, 2 see. harrow; sulky culti-- vator, hand cultivator, sod and stub-- ble plow, 1,000 15. platform scales, grass mower, hay rake, hay rack, 180 ft. hay rope, fork and pulley, wood track hay carrier, grind stone, road wagon with extra set of iron wheels, 8 in. truck wagon, 2 8--spring milk wagons, top buggy, bob sleigh, 4 can cooling tank, scalding kettle, 1% horse gasoline engine, pump Will Erect You A House »r any 'kind of building ;furnish-- ing all labor and material by contract, so you may know just --what entire cost will be before starting. CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Libert#¥ville 145--R Jimmie Jingle Says: 2 sets of double harness, R. L. C8 JALL By U.S.Government Veterinarian D. C. GRINNELL Inspector in Charge Office with Farm Bureau Phone Libertyville 329 LIBERTYYVILLE ILLINOIS Terms Plastering and Telephone 48 Aunywhere on the North Shore CATTLE TESTED Free of Charge NORMAN L. MADOLE R Libertyville, Hlinois for Tuberculosis WILLERS MOTOR EXPRESS Daily trips between Libertyville and Chicago ' 20 E. Jackson Blvd. CHICAGO Write for free booklet : Over $25, 6 mos., 7%. J. J. WICK, Auct. Lathing Piano, Banjo, Sax, etc. , 1% yard gravel, ---- 20 lessons on y Clerk. going to slump and leave hnim in the lurch near the poor house. He is contemplating the future with judicial calm when he owns real estate. Our advice is valw THEmwhoompmputy feels sure of himself. He is not watching the market to Don't Live In Guesswork Land Own Real Estate and Plan Securely For The Future *sns snn