> JAZZ Fuamo, Bamje, S _ L3hristensen Inasmuch as M of -- the school boys were under suspicion for breaking into the school build-- ing I want to take this medium to state that after a thorough and ecareful'investigation each and every-- one of them produced a satisfactory alibi. It is indeed a pleasure to know and to prove that our school boys were in no way implicated. C. R. Otto, Principal. | DEERFIELD | Mrs. A. B. Patterson of West Osterman avenue, will entertain Circle No. 4, of the Dorcas Society wf the Presbyterian church on Wed-- will be hostess at the next meeting of Circle No. 2. * Mrs. Amelia Pyle, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bingham and daughter Sally, of Irving Park, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Kress and Mrs. 'Margaret Fichlit were the supper guests of Miss Clara Ender Sunday evening. Mrs. Alex Willman was given a surprise br'dge party in celebra-- tion of her birthday anniversary at and Mrs. Roy Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bingham of Irving Park. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenslade of Mrs. Carl Lange entertained a number of friends and relatives in compliment to her niece, Mrs. Var-- ny, at her home on Deerfield ave-- nue, Thursday afternoon. Misses Jane and Martha Karch attended a card party at the Edge-- water Beach Hotel, Saturday af-- terncon. Alex Willman at cards at their home on Deerfield avenue. (Mrs. Julia Peterson spent Sun-- day in Rockford, Illinois with rel-- atives. last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. T. L. Knaak will entertain the Yhy her home on Waukegan Road, Thursday evening. Twenty guests attended and prizes were awarded Miss Thresa Klemp, Mrs. Elmer Malmquist, Miss Eva Ender, Henry Peterson, Arno Dennerlein and Harvey Smith. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Reeds entertained, Mr. apartment on Waukegan Rd., Fri-- day afternoon. Mrs. George Eng-- Forty one members attended an unusually interesting meeting of the Missionary Society, which was avenue. ' * Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pettis enter-- tained at a family dinner at their home on Sunday evening. Miss Nellie Knapp entertained a few friends at bridge on Thursday G. Klemp were awarded the prizes. nesday afternoon Aipril 28th and By U.S.Government Veterinarian D. €. GRINNELL Inspector in Charge Office with Farm Burean Phone Libertyville 329 LIBERTYYILLE ILLINOIS dially. Ownership of real es-- tate is the pathway to security and prosperity and the pathway leads straight through this of-- Ownership of Property Brings A!%Pnctfl!o- curity 'Makes A Man Feel Like A Man Among Plastering and Telephone 48 Anywhere on the North Shore CATTLE TESTED ' for Tuberculosis Free of Charge 'WNINGMMl man's own respect for him-- ' 20 E. Jackson Blyd. CHICAGO Write for free booklet NORMAN L. MADOLE at a at her home on Lathing and Mr. in -- her ing at the Deerfield -- Grammar school Monday afternoon, April 12. One of the subjects discussed was the importance --of the subjects of our curriculum. The following ar-- rangements in order of importance were decided upon: First reading, fourth, English; fifth, hygiene;; sixth, -- history; seventh, Civies, eighth, geography, ninth, physiol-- ogy; tenth, music and eleventh, art. This information will be used to de-- terming the proper amount of time to be --devoted to each gsubject and will also serve as a guide to out-- s'de activities. There was no school --Monday April 19th. , The teachers will at-- tend the meeting at Oak Park. Twenty--eight dollars was cleared on the luncheon and seven dollars on the candy sale. The teachers Miss Ethel Titus, room 4; Mrs. Christ-- ene Knask, room 2; and Miss Jean Nygard, room 3, whose plan it was, wish to express their appreciation to each parent for their co--operation and donation of candy, cakes and foodstuffs. Mr. C. R. Otto acted as caszhier, Miss Scheel and Miss Bird Club Report will be hostes sat the next meeting died at the last meeting of the Bird club. We now know that some birds travel three of four thousand miles from their summer homes to their winter homes and vice versa. One the golden plover, travels 8,000 miles from his nesting place to his course, he travels 16,000 miles. -- He is our greatest traveler. We studied colored pictures of birds so that we will know how to identify them on The luncheon served to the school children in the school lunch room Nygard helped serve. The curtain material has been purchased and the sewing class of grade 4 under the supervision of Miss Ethel Titus will get the cur-- tains ready for the different rooms. There was a local teachers' meet-- Rexall Shaving Lotion, 2 for 61¢ Zinc Ointment _____.. 2 for 21¢ _ Jonteel Vanishing Cream Regular Price 50c; During _ [ Rexall Foot Powder ... 2 for 26¢ Rexall Kidney Pills _ 2 for 5lc Hair Nets :........._........ 2 for 16¢ Tooth Brushes _ 2 for 26¢ Regular Price 39¢; During Zinc Oxide Adhesive Plaster | * Yard Rolls ::.."...::...:%..=": Wash Cloths T5o; Hang This Sake .4 ror 30¢ Chocolate Coated Strawberry Jam Pineapple Jam ... Lord Baltimore Linen .2 for 51¢ Raspberry Jam _ 2 for 49¢ This s.b?wff_.fih'z FOR 46c Klenzo Dental Creme Regular Price 50¢c; During alc TK SBHE .........s--ccomtivttrrinciece»' PUK Liggett's Milk Chocolate Bar Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 22--23 --24 Cascade Pound Paper The NRX DECKER & NEVILL BUY ANY 1c SALE ITEM AT THE REGULAR PRICE AND GET ANOTHER OF THE SAME KIND FOR 1c 2 lbs. for 76¢ _ 2 for 21¢ We have received some pins and leaflets from the Audubon Society which we are enjoying very much. At our next meeting we are to study the barn swallow and we are fortynate in having Robert Jordan bring us a barn swallow's nest to be examined. Our subject for dis-- The North Shore Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revo-- lution will present a set of nineteen flags to the Deerfield Grammar schcol on Thursday afternoon, April 22, at 2:15 o'clock. These flags are reproductions of the different flags which have flown over this country from the time of its discovery by Columbus to the time of the adop-- tion of our present flag with thir teen stripes and a star for each eussion will be the life of :John James Audubon, the great ornith-- Delegates from the Deerfield-- Shields High School Parent--Teacher Association luncheon in connection with the Lake Shore Division of the Illinois State Teachers' Association conference in Oak: Park, Monday were Mrs. Raymond W. Flinn and dent of the Deerfield school P. T. A. and Mr. Otto, the principal, repre-- sented -- their school. Deerfield "Sally's" is the name of Litt-- man's restaurant on Waukegan Rd., formerly operated by Meyers, which has been extensively remodeled. The members of this chapter have made four sets of these flags un-- der 'the direction of Mrs. ~Joseph Leaming who will present the set to the Deerfield School. .A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend this patriotic cere-- Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr., the presi-- dent and the secretary of the D. S. 2 for 49¢ 2 for 49¢ 51c 31¢ Jonteel Cold Cream Powder ........__._______. 2 for 5l1¢ Jonteel Tale ____.____. 2 for 26¢ ing Boquet Ramee Toilet Water --..............~~--«« 2 f0r $1.01 Juneve Cold Cream ... 2 for 76¢ Symphony Lawn Linen, Puretest Mineral Oil Russian Type; Regular Price, -- $1.00; Pierre Linen _ 2 for 76¢ Regular Puretest Epsom Salts__. 2 for 26¢ Regular Price, $1.00; During $1.00; During. This s' 1 i'fi' SHIE oc # POR ~FA. Aprons .__________. 2 for $1.01 Rubber Gloves ..__.__. 2 for $1.01 Household Rubber Regular Price 50¢; During Tak tw ulc romermmmma itatenseecces " Th _ PAOUMK Peptona, Our Best Tonic 2 for 41¢ , the presi-- Rexall Tooth Paste ; ce in th Oak Park High end guest of Miss Dimmick of Uti-- mm Yere u'm Knapp of ¢8, IIl., also Miss Dimmick and her the Wilmot school, Mrs. R. E.<Pet-- guests of Starved Rock. : tis, who teaches , in Nortbbmk.' Last week end Miss Reichelt Mrs. C. T. Anderson substitute} spent in Elgin and Hampshire with teacher in the Elm Place scho0l, another classmate at the Northern Highland Park, Mrs. Harry llnhlke.iminois State Teachers' College Miss substitute teacher in the. North--) Keys and Miss Florence Bird. Highland Park, Mrs. Harry Muhike, substitute teacher in the. North-- brook school, Mrs.. Wood, -- Miss Stella Woods, Miss Dorothy Lidger-- wood, Miss -- Ethel Titus, Miss Schiel, Miss Nygaard, Miss Yahn, teachers in .the Deerfield.. school, and Miss Lotta and Mis Mary Ke-- hough, teachers: in . the. Everett sch:ol. Toee Onide Adhesive Plaster; Unriv:ledinoomfortandeconomy In all our years of value--giving, we have never seen or sold a mattress as comfortable, as long--lived, as great a value for the money, as the Simmons Becutyrest. > Study its features above. See how it shapes to every body curve, coaxing nerves and muscles to relax and rest. It never packs down or sags. L Never needs to be turned over. Nothing you can add to lyour . homeduring these spring--clean-- . ing days is more important. e A RAY FURNITURE & PAINT STORE '------ Phone 9 Libertyville, -- IIL 2 Thick layers of cotton & Febric pockets cut form luxurious cushion epen to show springs give yiesding support -- sides simmoNns Beautyrest Mattress 1 702 segsitive coil 3 llfi:'mn'latm in riste : uta diui HWbhLOFt _ Ides interior fresh 2 FOR 2 for $1.01 $1.01 $1.01 51c No. 6 Disinfectant Puretest Aspirin Tablets, Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Regular mee.zusnnn-?m 'ThIs SAIG ...--_oo--mum--masce...2 FOR 26¢ This Sale .-------- Puretest Castor Oil Puretest Boric Acid Klenzo Liquid Anti-- septic .. Regular Price, $2.25; During Cocoanut Oil Shampoo ... 2 for 51¢ Bay Rum, Full Pints_. 2 for 86¢ Bandoline 100 in Bottle; Regular Price, 69¢; During This Sale ......._._.... 2 FOR Regular Price, 50¢c; During Maximum Hot Water Bottle Or Fountain Syringe LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Puretest Aspirin Tablets Miss | Oh, Baby ¥ahn,|. -- Trainman--"What did the boss M'uy when you told him yoy sat --up ; Ke--)|all night with the baby ?" mcttl Guard--"The darn fool asked me @4 what her name was.". eep interior fresh Rexall Corn Solvent Quinine Hair Tonic Miss Helen Reichelt was the week 2 FOR 5 Sides constructed same as top and bottem 6 Durable cover. Roll edges keep bed neat > ror 260C & ror 31 ¢ 2 for 51¢ 2 for 16¢ 2 for 51¢ 2 for 26¢ 2 for 26¢-- 2 for 16¢ 2 for 16¢