were hostesses. Mrs. Carl T. Anderson was the m Miss Bernice Tucker, of day Mrs. Anderson u;.get-in the Elm Place School. . Mrs. E. H. Willmann had as her Bn-t-ons'mdaylr.mdln.r. . Ehlert and Mr. and Mrs. Andrus Miller, of Chicago, and Mrs. Jose-- EI.H)m E. Livingston, of Long Beach, ifornia. Mrs. Ruth M. Frase had luncheon at the Morrison Hotel given by Ida M. Stay club, and won first m: at bunco. On Oct. 18, Mrs. held :kch'- chair for O.di.n:. and on Oct. 20 also !e!d Electa's chair for advance night in Campbell %r, Highland| Park. Elizabeth Kruse, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Selig and daughter, Ethel Jean, cn;oyed a motor trip to Du-- buque, lowa, over the week end, where they visited Mrs. Selig's sis-- wirey ie IEeees N e i «CC y new school has two rooms, and two basement rooms with toilets. An office, and a teachers' rest room are also on the first foor, where a sani-- u:fimmfinmmu. Miss Nellie H. Schneider, daugh-- ter of Mr. and InfllnryA. Schneider, of Grand Ave., was mar-- Last Tuesday Mrs. Seufmmh- ed at a luncheon Mrs. Ida Behike, of Seattle, Wash., Miss Anna Kruse of Forest Park and Mrs. George Smith, of Wilmette, and Mrs. Kast-- rup, of, Forest Park. g;-i:fat'euds and bunco were: lo{er, Roy Hagie, Emil Ment-- zer, Earl Frost, Mrs. Earl Frost, Mrs. A. J. Johapor}, Mrs. C. T. An-- Elmer L. Chnysimn%m . !M" Whitcomhdehmlm- The school board of the Wilmot school wishes to thank the communi-- tylort?mn-ndm donated, for tion. Many Mm% Park were also present, ludn s ican Homes h;todtg.on with a ltdmrmhmdnddolhnvm fio?nbthomghhndMWom- man's Club. The opening of th@ new Wilmot school was a great success in a social and in a financial way. The myhdd&twdaymningwe for the school oqnigmont fund. A tom of coal, donated by Mr. Mc-- Donald was raffled for $42. _ _ _ The Harder--Beckman "Krazy Kat" orchestra furnished the music for the dancing. Among those who won 'a,kt"uro of Mrs. Samuel 3. McCar-- tyhthe.ocictymeolnnn. Miss Frances Arnold of ~-- La Gran ,'llflnmofhflm hgum Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson enter-- hhodlr.ndln.-&m: Windsor Park, South Chicago dinner, Sunday. evening lr.mdlnomth wedding of Mrs. Olson's cousin, Miss Alvera Peterson, a teacher in the Maywood High school, and Mr. Wal-- tlrmofbanamlov?'h the First Lutheran Church of y-- wood. A reception for 250 guests was held at the Oak Park Arms, fol-- lowing the ceremony. After a two months' visit . with lhwv.lr.udln. Charles Berkhamstead is 36 miles north of London. Mr. Timson also toured Wales, The Garden Club of Deerfleld had Mrs. Vibe K. Spicer, of Kenilworth as r last Wednesday at the at Hickory knoll farm. Mrs. Patterson and Mrs. Timson L. Jwand Ruth Soefker, of County mmms-uyumhom of Mr. and John C. Willmann, of Grand Ave. Walter Karch of Chicago, visited hhhtoth.(}ooriP.Kuch,Fflda. Mrs. Charles 'l'huon.oldIB tor of the church, performed the ceremony. of ater jand "irvantect far n aP cthg groom were best man and matron o'clock yiven 0y the hland Park Wan tn Soe 4 in t bposoon Short d:.-hnouh.mmm orchestra will play. Admis-- "'l.'fl mm'w', B-"mmh is :::m,,'é':,.a: :::alti- for %;:.hfi.l?;d ofs?"g;.ln'} and :lru. Arthur Merner have m sample book in charge. _ hn cor Hiac hoy Wikisme, pase tor of the church nerformed the rs. G. W. Munch, of Lake Bluff, uconnty chairman of the Lake &y wederation of -- Women's which will have a day in Wau-- kegan, November first, was in Deer-- field Tuesday, ascertaining the inter-- est of the commmig'in orgmld%: Woman's Club in village. .l:'ncl; is anxious to--'h:dvo"cvg.yg:y represen «* fm and Mrs. Farrell, pres-- ident of the Tenth District 1. F. W. Ei organise a club in Greyslake Nirs. Wilnam A. Schneider _ and grandmother of Mrs. Marcella Hani-- see of Grand Avenue, and Chestnut &.Wmmdw fi."fc Samuel S. McCarty to !.r; k After a hwma.lt.lld %" muunuytfi-'&'_-)}h v_" °_ and children were in Port Washington and Ephriam, Wis., the 'mfijzw yY 18,, WHG fl::"hi-a-...»m-mu given by the Highland Park Wom-- Mrs. Irving@g Brand was hostess to Cirele N:'mm Three of the Dorcas Society Presbyterian church, at her home on Deerfleld Avenue, DEERFIELD Chicago Sunday wesine. 'The next mesting held at the home of the McCarty, mother of M-n.ln.li'udl.l-ufia 'hnhonoonwwn.d, ov. 15. At these meetings the women sew \for the Dorcas Society bazaar. eon regular meeting ;DorcuSoeietyiylthcchwahhfln ! second Thursday in November. Meat | loaf and esealloped potatoes will be p'ndthomnndwnr the meal, to which the is in-- fimbutm-finmu Cir-- cle serves the territory east of :w.ukognmd.udnatholnur | field Ave. luhc.eflvhhl &f:r making : extra money includes O{ot.hz\"k"'mo?"mm e g or any kind made b tho.emg:'-,mdtb one _ to w{cnthehumhnntpu what nbtllhhfioudchh'wglm the money in a bank which is in the i basket, makes something which she lhehduintlnbuhtndmfl on to some one else in an endless Deerfleld's nchoo)-:s-r "The Shoreline," will be en in class three, for schools with five hundred to one thousand pupils, in the sixth Mflifisehodl'n- Associa-- tion, on November 18, 19, and 20, at the Untm-izyouhmh.hm- bana. Last year the "Shoreline" won second place and the school ma-- 'uinoflnn! place. "The Molecule" oheat won drst piace in claes thnke: won place in c three. There are two hundred and nine-- ty--nine freshmen in the ac-- cording to Mr. Pertz, the cian, n&nmting six erent states. wa has two m ar NewS mflm two, NewJersey one Sn e --jouem. . The majerttned the 11 sixty--seven. = lino{lstndutsmfmm%h(:m ty, but Northbrook in Cook County, sends a bus load of students to _The home--coming football game with NewTricrv!llboonNm annual convention of the ber 13, with an alumni reunion din-- ner and dance, 3500 spectators are expected at the game. _ us "Yo'n-ndl."a'phy%hnb Barry, a modern young r, who wutnhod.txnnd,vfllhn the cast selections made zrlhl Amborn, Miss Comer and . Slo-- cmthlltgzm "You and 1" was &Mmdattho Belmont theatre New York in this week. These tests are given first year students each year to judge the ability of the pupils. The chumcationnnd'i:"rufingthow rrlisnomulin gence quotient 00; average 90--100; -uoflor 110-- mymiorlfl-l ; and near ldo;ndgbon.mum rank between 80 and 90 are c ndtho.lntm'londam The lllinois State Teachers Asso-- ciation will meet Nov, 18, 19 and 20, which means a holiday for the stu-- dents on Thursday and Friday. Grades for the intelligence tests given the freshmen will be ready adantlnthrreutmhthe 70--80 class; 11.8 per cent in the 80-- "eh-'l&'lporeonththso-llo class; 10.3 per cent were in the 110-- Park Girl Reserves gave a Friday, after scho gave a stunt, followed by talks by A model of the Santa Maria, Christopher Columbus' boat has been lent to the school Mrs. Eisen-- Mt.ndh&dhzyhthcm department. boat was brought tromGul::'y,nnl&th wood.h' stained to appearance age. 'l'honr:pliuma in length and is a yard in height.. The young ladies of Mrs. Frank harch whook wik nold t bokney » &A sale in the church basement Satur-- mmwmmm'm&.mwm be given October 30, by senior %""%m?m party a masquerade. The senior class rings and pins have been ordered. The design is a deer head on a shield. ' 120 class; 9.7 per cent in the 120-- lwelaoud.r:umtgbon 140. _ The Lake Forest and Highland Glee Club and the orchestra will give the assembly program on Nov-- The concrete pavement on Wau-- :nan.dud on Central 6:_.. m,Ammmrk z venue, going south on circuitous route. Two students were excluded from school last week on account of ring Deerfleld--Shields High School Notes Photographs for the student rat-- ing cards were made Tuesday. These pictures are made itZorder that the teachers, when giving refer-- ences to colleges or places of busi-- ness about the students, can bring the face of the student and his per-- onality more clearly in remem-- brance, by seeing the picture. _ rASy OPanfm&.nflkittbnl" ow K. Wihiks summmencte mtk h. * est for little people to di-- that your little one gets the rich-- est and purest milk, by ordering your supply from us. . WELL BALANCED FOOD from o the achoot on "To a All cars of students at Waukegan fligh"&hoolmnd.mduch one is given a parking space on the school grounds. _ _ _ mnlghtleioolhuwuunn&y nwhgeh-ms:mh:hnlw otvhnvonhomthvfliaad Deerfleld. Others of the 25 from this little town are in auto mechanics, blue print reading, mechanical draw-- ing, current events, gynasium and swimming classes.. Several of the Dnrfieldt students are college gradu-- ates. * UIMb th m' E; Proctor; and "Dawn h'B'mflnt' arranged by Parlow. Snck 3# ~ to get the big bass drum into the elevated during the rush hour at "Hunter's Loud Hello;" Carr's announce that no more Fords will} Tini that Rumeit Paltotsen hak. ot kind that Russell has, or did have before the trip. Russell had the ooportunity of interviewing several officers of the law. In each ecase it was the state of lllinois 'flu.'('l'&htbwh the five Deerfleld boys travy-- eled to the Black Hills of Dakota, and which bears so many decora-- tions. lthdtobonhn'anod.tnd recovered in Oak Park. Sat.) f "The real excitement came when Nesn and cotanor in aonmer * PMarch of the High Schoot Ca dets, : _ "Linden Gn've," s Sousa o u g{ O'Hszo[ "flnch l;nfdn:b; thcgdlcryomudhodmhfor their use. The time of the open-- ing is at 10 a. m., and the assem-- Tns boen Gefeated by Waubepan and _ The advanced class in Education from Lake Forest college visited D. 8, H. S. Tuesday afternoon. Mendelssohn, and '-Lng:"' o from Xer-- xes," by Handel, will be played by are stars, so Deerfleld is expecting a Frances Towler has a broken leg and had to leave school. Barbara Fay has moved to La Grange. _ with University High, at 9 A. M. Saturday, at the Exmoor golf club, west of D. S. H. S. f &urh to :l'.h nn;dil;g an"o? village Deerfiel : "Mr. Bolle (the bandmaster) '_'8'00 to The boys son! "The Shoreline" has tae following T hat Beffer If team will lay a match After years of experiments®and exhaustive tests, one of the largest refineries in the world has perfected Nevrno®--a supergrade of gasoline that has those qualities of excessive power, greater mileage and the elimination of carbon The result is an amazing fuel that restores lost power to your motor. YouR spark plugs won't foul with a greasy deposit, your motor cil won't be diluted with "ashes." In fact, you'll get more real driving satisfaction than you've ever had out of your motor. : " Juttryaunkfuldel That's all we ask. Weknawyon'nbob.ckbl In the earlier days horsemen knew that the greatest "pull" came from the feed Blue Ribbon Service Stations Libertyville Illinois dan Oct. 25, (at s PM h dnbrz:ul $5000 ]ontbwnom'&m "Coats and Petticoats" and the "Kleptomaniac'" will be m the g'unc women of the rian urch, Nov,. 19, in the Temple. . Misses Bernice Love and Helen | Reichelt with Miss Ella Lnderholm, of Lake Forest will spend the week end at their homes, returning from 'the Northern Illinois State Teachers' College. -- Miss Reichelt will have as her guest, Miss Mildred Wolff, of El-- gin, for whom a theatre party at w make me h .'...'.::':':.m] :"'"W""&"'"'JM i k > B subdues oo onnitinins so qmicily. meys o | is applied the itching stops and after two or three applications, the eczema is gone and the skin is delightfully clear F. G. Piepanbrok, Pastor. Church School, 9:15 a. m. English Service, 10:15 a. m. 3 TG;nu Service, 11:00 a. m. Y¥ ' Men's class will meet for Onho?t.{-hl.mubg Thurs-- day evening, 7 p. m. Come on time. end> guests of Miss Eva Ender. When the Misses Schneider lived in ho by Fred Selig." use now s mm(hom Truitt, of Arbor Vitae, were entertained at a dinner in the Library Plaza, Evans-- wnkgndgy,bylr.and Mrs. George B. Haynes. n Deerfleld Post of the: American Legion will go to Great Lakes Hos-- nhhcd.fflum& 3 Eight women of Post At:x&i; attended card a Morainie Hote! " wednontny . after. al --Sunday afternoon, leaving wrflddu.gvoo'doekinwtono- Nh.hmrbmminlbody, the reception room w they fur-- John C. Schneider and son John, Jr., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ender, Sunday. *.9 for whom a theatre 4 _ at &:'G:rrkkwinbem g:tr\':rd;y afternoon to see "Sweetheart Time." ons n iess were the weok Schneider of were the week Ten Deerfleld women are attend-- ing the Current Events Cl#ss in the Highland Park Woman's Club, Wed:-- nedsay mornings, conducted to R. E. Pattison Kline, of Wilmette. FIERY, ITCHY SKIN QUICKLY SOOTHED BY THIS SULPHUR 8t. Pau!'s Evangelical Church THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, sATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1926 Motor Fue!®" After the meeting we expect to mo-- :?bt: Il'lilum for a few hours wling, The --Choir will meet Friday 7:30 ». m. Evsry member be present. We expect to sing two antheras at the service Sunday, 3 Plans are under way to organize a Junior Choir. This will give the younsger folks a chance to contrib-- }:3 to the service on Sunday morn-- atterded the Ariington Reteh Son: e un-- day School Convention at Palatine A membership campaign is un-- der way. Several have tl&ld' giv-- en the promise to join St. Paul's Church. Others are ?ving it thoughtful consideration. If you are An old man approached the ticket wagon on the circus grounds and asked for three seats for the after-- noon performance. h last Sunday. 260 registered dele-- gates were in attendance. It cer-- tainly was an inspiring convention. not a member of any church in town, we welcome you to join St. Paul's Evane. Chlm:i. (Continued on The flowers that breathe the spirit of autumn. You will be delighted with the wonderful variety we have this year. Libertyville Tloral We are not boasting when we say they are better than ever. Chrysanthemums 508 N. FIRST-- STREET Libertyville, Tilinois. 9.) "Sorry, but 'we're sold out," the ticket seller told him. "You mean to say you haven't even three seats you can sell me?" "That's about the situation." "Well," opined the old man with acerbity, "I call that derned poor ~-- Why is it some people never seem to know the time of day until the sun makes a straight shadow in the middle of the road. By U.S.Government Veterinarian D. C. GAN~NNELL Inspector in Charge Office with Farm Burean Phone Libertyville 829 LIBERTYVILLE ILLINOIS CATTLE TESTED for Tuberculosis Free of Charge 6 Cluldren Cty for 2# 4 vae} 2 T T. 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Your car will always be READY WHEN PROMISED and you will drive away ENTIRELY PLEASED. Buck Eye Seeder Set of Harrows Pulverizor Mower Hay rake TERMS:--All sums up to $20.00 and under, cash. For all over that amount a credit of six months time will be given on good bankable notes bearing 7 per cent interest. No proper-- ty to be removed until settled for. Corn Binder Hay Rack Sulky and Walking Plow Riding and Walking Cultivator ¥otato Piow Land Roller Truck Wagon with box Good Lumber Set of Springs Light Wagon Auction Sale The following described property: 6 Cows (T. B. tested) Top Bugey 3 Good Work Horses " Cutter Some Chickens .. on .x Farming Tools, Etc. The farm being sold, I will sell at Public Auction on the I'premises known as the Matthis Umbden-- stock Farm, 2 miles northwest of Long Grove, 3/ miles east of Lake Zurich on concrete road, Route No. 22, on 'Saturday, Oct. 30th John Keiler, SUHLING GARAGE WILLYS KNIGHT -- OVERLAND Let US care for YOUR car AT 1:00 P. M. SHARP 3 Sets Harness Collar Single Harness Fly Nets Feed and Grain 14 Ton Clover and Upland Hay in barn °* 7 Acres Good Ripe Hill Corn 6 Acres Silo Corn 900 Bushels Good Oats Bob Sleigh Platform Scale Water Tank Cooling Tank Grain Bags Many othr articles too numerous to mention Phone 131--M PAGETHREE