Mrs. Catherine Ender celebrated her eighty--first birthday anniver-- sary Wednesday May -- 5th --Many relatives from Chicag> and High-- land Park attended the celebration Miss Eva Kennedy of Waukegan spent Friday with Mrs. Oscar Benz of Osterman Avenue. Misses Rose and Gratel Siffert, Helen Bock, Mesdames Vincent Sil-- veri and Oscar Benz attended the Chicago Theatre, Wednesday after-- noon . ~ Mrs. C. W. Boyle and her mother, Mrs. Parks of Glencoe have returned from New York. The regular meeting of the Deer-- field Grammar school Parent--Teach-- er Association will be held at the school Friday afternoon, May 14th. All mothers are urged to attend as this is the last meeting of the as-- sociation this year. Pupils ofthe third grade have arranged a most in-- Mr. S. S. Love is seriously ill at his home on Grand Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Koch and family have returned from Chicago to their home on Hazel Avenue. Rater, Edward Cazel. Notice:to Parents It is highly recommended that the children be permitted to leave their savings in the bank and thus build up a fund toward graduation. | If this plan is systematically and reg-- Deerfield Grammar School Notes The following made perfect scores in arithmetic, which means solving 20 problems in twenty minutes with-- out an error: ~ 6th grade: Mary Jane Galloway, Lucille Petterson, Edgeley Todd, Lu-- cille Wright, Ruth Johnson. -- _ . * June 5th is the date and Satur-- day evening is the day chosen for the Minstrel show to be given by members of the Deerfield Eastern Star chapter in the Mason'c Tem-- high school education. promoted. That is every word in the Ayres Scale for each particular grade must be correctly spelled<by every pupil. In this way it is hoped ularly followed the child can save enough money during his elemen-- tary vears in school to finance his Over $1100 is now on deposit for the children. that good spelling can be developed by all. A similar standard has been set in arithmetic, this obviously be-- ing based on speed and accuracy. 100 per cent knowledge of tables' of denominate numbers will be another requirement for promotion. . . for Miss Stella Wood, who was 11 on Monday. All the same teachers will be en-- gaged for next year. Eighth Grade Elects Officers Virginia Newcomb was elected the president of her class and Harold Seiler secretary--treasurer. After a careful count ofpointsfl':m War-- ner was found to rank and will deliver the valedictory at commence-- ment. Margaret Galloway will give Every pupil must attain a grade of 100 per cent before he will be 5th grade: Doris Hunter, Elsie Samuelson, Samuel Daniel, Evelyn Mrs. Harry Olendorf substituted Spelling 100 Per Cent returned | titio h Deebin' e nt-'l'ueh-::_, i at the| M ay l4th.| stre mmm&mw] fersnt times last week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. R.Otto and fam-- Hy moved from the second . to the thind flat in the Stryker building on Waukegan Road. Mrs. Al. Krause of Deerfield ave-- nue entertained the Mother's Club of Northbrook at her home Tharsday and William Geary, who were re-- elected trustees at the recent elec-- tion twok their oath of office at the regular Village Board meeting which was held in the Magsonic Temple Monday evening, May 3rd. of Deerfield avenue and west of Waukegan road from Osterman ave-- nue to Orchard Street and Deerfield avenue from Waukegan Road to Rosemary Terrace a width of fifty four feet. President Hood urged that all pe-- titions relative to paving be turned in as soon as possible. The meeting adjourned until next Monday even-- marriage was Miss Edna Peterson was given a bridal shower at the home of Mrs. William Tennerman, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Mont-- gomery was the recipent of many beautiful and useful gifts. Deerfield will pave, in the near future,eall of the roads lying south D.--S. H. 8. P.~T. A. A state corporation, known as the Central Parent--Teacher Association, the members of which are the pres-- ident and the secretary of each P. T. A. in Highland Park, has been formed, in order to facilitate the housing of teachers, make leases for street announce the birth of a son at the Highland Park Hospital Sun-- day May 2nd. Mrs. Montgomery, who before her apartments, float bonds, if necess-- ary, for the erection of a suitable building for teachers, and co--operat-- ing with the school board in anl question of communal interest which may arise. At a meeting pf the Deerfield--Shields High School Par-- ent--Teacher Association held in the English Club room of the school, May. 6th, the action of the Central Parent--Teacher Association received its vote of support and approval. Forty teachers in Highland Park have made requests for apartments. Rev. and Mrs. Stakemiller have returned to their apartment on Deerfield avenue from Colorado where Mr. Stakemiller has been do-- ing evangelical work. National Health Week, gave some statisties of her work as school nurse in the Hospital Department dx school and of the check up of ph cal defects discovered by the exam-- ining physician of the school. Miss Bmdfichmtedthathuntn is in the increase and causes more death than tuberculosis. She de-- plored the fact that vaccination was not compulzory, and that 56 boys and 53 girls had never been vaccin-- ated. A diet program to keep up the resistance of pupils, and to teach them how to eat was discussed. Mr. Kendig, the boys athletic coach, demonstrated some corrective exercises, with a pupil, in the aim of the physical education to ap-- proach physical perfection. Every one should take part in some ath-- letic sport. -- The Swedish gymnastics Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr., deligate to the sixth annual conference of the Parent--Teacher Section of the Lake Shore Division of the Illinois State Teachers' Association gave a report of meeting at the luncheon in the Oak Park Aarms, also of the twenty seventh annual conference of the Illinois Council of Parent--Teacher mfim in Champaign,; April Fred Labahn, George Engstrom Mr. and Mrs. Pearson of Second Miss Hendricks, in observance of high school pupils but were declared mental fatigue for grade school Miss Byrn, the athletic teacher of the girls, described the individual corrective exercises for correct pos-- A Five High ' Cows Sn eing Pare ____ BB _ diiK W ray Brom ...c............ -- PBH 2028 . Anton De Graff .............. GH 1998 Anton De Graff ... .PBH 2154 '}'hanrmBumnhumw{lmdamoMflomonut and ground hog control. These be held as follows: At on» celock p. m. at the Geo. N. Vose farm in N%Mnllfip three miles west of Russell; and at the Lewis fram in Vernon township at four o'clock p. m. the same day, May 12. C. C. Compton of the State Entomology Department will con-- farmers to spend a few minutes in noting some new methods ofmmninxthmpests. The Mills farm is located southeast of "nd:dlalh.onemile.f Tht:'methodsnsed.h?tnomforthe rats, um cyanide for ve proved very successful in moatezf the state. Ia'? m thgopdamomm- tions successful here. made under ordinary herd conditions compares favorably with much higher official records which are made under special con-- ditions and with special care. _ ns t * C. C. Compton of the State Entomology Department will con-- duct the &mmh'ltipm. It will be worth the while of any We also have a good list of cows making 50 pounds or more B. F. this month as follows: Owner Breed Milk--. _ B.F. Stenhen Bros. ____...-- GBS 1506 b1.7 No. cows on books 392 Ave. milk 756 No. 40lb. cows 53 No. cows in milk 345 Ave B.F. 28.3 -- No. cows fresh 33 Ave test 3.74 No,. cows Bot 13 . No.. cows sold 10 Of the 13 new cows in member's herds this month, seven are from Clark's Classic Sale at Fond du Lac, the buyers being Mr. Waltorl.Bnndmhnfiofl 'bofiouchttwo; Wni Bros., Grays Lake 2; Mr. L. Grays ukéél; Mr. A.Bmflncla&al.uldlr. De Graff, Grays Lake #nnwe brought m tye%"fln G&l:kfoi" group mfln ro > coun o? mwhodnownngoodbullfmm&rufioul'"herd. Rat and Groundhog Control Demonstrations May 12, Wednesday _ ' FARM BUREAU NOTES Wray Bros. ... Wray Bros. ... Wray Bros. ... Anton De Graff ... Anton De Graff .......... E. A. Barron ... Stephen Bros. Hawthorn Farm .......... PBBS Patterson Farm ... PBH 406 Milwaukee Avenue Libertyville sUCCESSOR TO THE LATE DR. HESI is fully equipped to take care of DR. B. T. LYNCH Monthly Report For April, 1926 PBH PBH PBH PBH GH PBH PBH PBH GH GH were women from the Kim. F1 and Oak Terrace school districts. "Windmills of Holland" operetta in two actes given by the Immanuel Bible Class students of Des Plaines Thursday and Saturday: evening, May 27 and 29, under the-- Auspices of Young People of St. Matthew's énmh.ngww, II!., at the Hall. It's going to be a good play so don't fail to see it. -- f M'sses Helen and Emma Peters of Chicago spent Sunday at-- their home here. s Rev and Mrs. H. Heise and fam-- ily mtored to Algonquin Sunday M'ss Freiia Peters who has been confined to her bed for the past five woeks in Chicago is at home at present and getting along nicely. -- 'Mr. and. Mrs. A. G. Schwerman and daughter Marion, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Schwerman and family mo-- tored to Palatine Sunday and helped Mrs. H. Fisher celebrate her 82nd birthday . e and attended the 50th Jubilee of the Lutheran church. _ » Mr. Will Nagel and Miss Clara Kirk:nberg of Chicago visited with (lll:'s. Ed. Nagel Satunday and Sun-- 7. % * ~Mr. Edwin Fasse of Chcago call-- ed at the Christ Hapke home Sun-- day. Miss Louise Schwerman of Chi-- cago spent Sunday at her home here Misses Violet and Edith Havens of Elgin spent Saturday and Sun-- day at their home here. _ Mrs. F. H. Hunting has been con-- fined to bed for the past two weeks on account of illness. #y In Our New Evanston Shop--Beautiful New Society Brand ° Light Gray and Light Tan Suits Advance Season Models--Also Many Others With 2--Trousers--Offering Values That Cannot Be Equaled THE demand for these rich, light shades has been beyond all expectations. They have become very scarce. But that is where The Hub's powerful in-- fluence in the clothing markets works to your advantage. Everything was set aside to get us more of these. So here they are--in the newest advance season models in the most favored shades and patterns. And, of course, a valuegiving standard that has no equal. f Other Fine Spring Suits and Topcoats $35 to $85 Lytton Budget Buying Plan Thousands Have AlreadyLeamed of Its Advantages-- 45048 WondcrfulConanfongspmwibka and Young Men Who Prefer to Buy on Deferred Payments--Small Amount at Purchase-- Balance Over Fen Weeks State and Jackson--Chicago -- + Orrington and Church--Evanston f wuu%a-'m-m-v&. Meyer, son of Ernst Meyer at Fair-- field last Thursday. Messrs August and Louis Knigge and Elmer Schwerman motored--to | Morton Grove Saturday evening md' bowled a game against--a team there . but as misfortune would have it they lost by 5 points. Well anyway that was close enough to winning. _ Miss Friedd" Peters spent Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Edw. Nagel: . 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