Mr. and In. Peter Bicimehl and .two daughter. and Miss Mary Bieimhl of Chic: were guests of Mr. and In. E. BEimehl, Saturday. Mr. an In. Ittii.rditiiGittertatrn- ed relatives from Chieatro over the not and. , Mr. and In. Raymond Clam and two children have returned from a two when nation in Michigan. Gordan Klee: left Monday 11"t.g for Vendor, N. D., when he wil visit with his tum. Mrs. W. A. Cole for n few weeks. All of the young men of the vill- Me, who are interested in foot ball are requested to meet with Mr. Ed. Jacobson at the town hall on Tues- day mg, September M " 7:30. In. W. W. G- 5 "ttertaining Maw-IQ?- Ely-9.9m. 'hr. Mr. andurs. Frank Suman and than sons of Cross Plains, Wis., are visiting " tht George kaTh barge: A juvenile base ball gun. between Deerfield and Highwood wu- the chief afternoon feature Deed." lost to mm 1-5. Vnriou noes. gum. contests. new for the child- ren followed nnd prizes were murd- edformteh.Aimat4eaiofemd" is given to Edward Jacobean and Peter Duffy for the wny they handl- ed the games for phe childrr.nu.. te,ijieiiipfgtidg'li',sh'dS' nmm-om phat. in; the cow nib. ind Boom with ship lap aiding, I studio Boor In about four feet above the" en- traneeha11withitnttiq he plan: sen who covered it with brown ti,,','itt,ret, in modern ingrow- menu, and the piece " nets- mere Fun" A herd of ttoata we- kept in the bun. Mr. Van Denna called himself I "goat fun," and Park J. Fttlitr was the "first mint- ant goat fan.' By having the hem thoroughly cleaned, the walls covered with colo- tex, which left the huge forty-eight foot lone ah in!" 0AM eoer.- A Inge wegon wheel wee painted and tuled with electric light- to make e chandelier. end Pn Revere lanterns are need I. side lights. The beams with their heavy wooden key are stained brown. A breakfast room was made of the hometalle, and the ltanary wee converted into . bath room, end e kitchen. he bed- room, and a sewing room were nude of the hay loft. A shinny wheel the ladder. and French doors were put m the-norm wall of the Studio. the crowning hum of this Chenn- inttN hospitable and auntie home uth.mmporeh,maaoftheeow stable .that overlook. the fairways of the Vernon It"? Coun Club the form" Furlong ma William Hahn farm for my years, and which bu given the name "The Peirwe e" to the Dede Mo. A {one 2"dl'ii i7aTGforiiiihaaaitGi Mm - Mrs. Julia Peterson and Mrs. John Varner left Sunday evening to at- tend the annual "net convention of the American Legion to be held in Joliet, Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 29. and 30. -- -- . " The Chamber of Commerce and the various committees in charge deserve great credit for the way in which the "tsir was conducted as well as providing splendid entertain- ment throughout the afternoon and tvenitur. The principal prizes, the Chrysler sedan was awarded to S. A. Carson, Woodstock, Ill., the triei- daire to Harold Klien, Chicago, Gas Stove, Van Shaw, Briergate Golf Club, Easy Washer, C. G. Pettis, Deerfield, Vacuum. D. Ceseotte. Highwood. Ill., 17 Jewel Watch, C. A. Bertolini, Deerfield, 7 Jewel Watch. George Deck, Deerfield, , inch Pearl Necklace, A. W. onsoer, Choker Pearls, David W. Williams, Lake Forest, Ill., Sewing Machine, Ruth of Camp Cozy, Oil Burner, Chas Johnston, Deerfield, Electrola. Robert Inn of Deerfield. Many other beautiful prizes were distribut- ed many of which were donated by the local merchants and Deerfleld people -- wuteanttemadeofanoidbam is tended in the studio my home (on Saunders road, but Dou- fleld road) of Mr. and In. Bert Lynn Davis, of Wilmette who In" S"'det the " you old ban on t former Geog: Itoekenttaelt farm. that was one. out. af hi- tgrandfather, um 0t? and in reenter" pile 'rroerty o Oman! iriiaunua, a 'of doom. The house was sold to Curie-Iran Dour- In. Davis (wt. Una " Fun, a descendant of the De In latte fam- ily. and . mader. Hob wooden shoes, 1et2tf2gteuhtthat,Tgtl1. poc eta or venom In re . Mr. and In. Davin' avmtm: h tti,',tNL'Ptt on who" of the on). to rt lug-o. I" h. h a number at tho Bud-cg any: Elmer Clnvey, chairman of the parade committee '1! greatly pleas- eod to see no Ttatt/tttee: He received I great de of npprecia- tion comment on the way he handl- ed_the pamdtboth (guys. _ _ The decorations throughout the business district was extensive and elaborate, giving the tom, the red holiday "meme. The "on win- dow: were also attractively deeorat- ed in blue and white. A very interesting Ind thrilling. horseshoe tourmment in ch" of Mr. Earl Frost took plyce. on sEtu'r"- day. Foart-artieipated includ- ing two from uh Blunt. 1 from Highland Park and 1 from Everett First prim $10.00 an I'M to Mr. Ludlow, and ttttUp dollars to Mr. Adams of Lat; utr. _ Dancing was the big evening nt- traction with the Gold Coast Ber- enaders providmrgethe music. A com- plete list of p who": will be published in the Sammy issue. iiiiird." Ie/thi -- " a. due. and of tho can " eded in a tertainme af fairs. any} '27", - not-Nam, - -'iCGiMrs. Philip McMahon of Chicago were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Reeds. The Civic holidays observed, Fri- day and Saturday. when Grater Deerfield Day was celebrated exec- eded in attendance, interest and en- tertainment features all previous The ehlidren's parade headed by St. Marys Band from Des Phines opened the gala arm. A large group of attractively decorated doll carriages and children, many tiny tots in charming colorful paper dress attracted much interest. ii Sasha; and a hukd"iiiire" we}! ""39 is planed- . - 'rer of of _anfold and Grand venue- in Chicago. She will ham the pri- mry sub-arms! room. which in- clude: ehildmn from the first to the fourth grad". Mina Carola: taught the tumor session in this school and m to WI that the prin- cipal nve her a md piano for her'use in tanking musical tutpre- eintion. -n:. ma Iona. m' tar, Riga-£1 ud' Billy mm last week " Antioch. Illinois. in the ttttatt of.Mry. Hastings' daughter, an"? Tt Mrs. hi,". t'Tlttd In; men are pen doubt». in H. G. Cue] tdr a month. In. Grant West of Elgin is the t of her brother George Perth for two _ Wilbur: min a Lake Bloc was the M of the Betti. family In: week. His: Irene Cuhmore had as her (out last week her cousin. Mrs. Theodore Taylor is doing We! and maternity nursing. on coming to D-rfuld she served on cue: for Dr. blueberry the Chicago. libeuhee t St. Pen] new" em, and in this vil- Im q in akin: cue. for Dr. Croatian. Kin Bookie. Corolla is to Mach in, the Nobel Iehool " the Corner Misses Ital-gnu And Beat-kc Cumin: spent the week end with their sister, Mrs. Home Carob Pfister. . T In. Finnegan of Roam Terrace entertained her parents "an Cities" oyetthe week and Mr. Wilma! "Giiio%y spent Int no} in Mlle. Indians, with Enoch Braid of Highlnnd Park vUited friends in DeerfUld t5nturdar., -___ - . - - - John'K. Rink of Summon bu bought the Vnn Dean-on home on Sunder: mad. w - - ,.V_ --N" ""'."-. e-w VII-'- Chureh pews and the red velvet upholstered chair of the old O'Plane Evangelicd Minion Church are unedforuomeoftheeeeuinuse home. The wood box. end porch net- Ltleareqtadtoftin1friu. The Wilmette Garden Club. the Edge- water Circle. the aliens of the other mun. were guest. af In. Davin last week. There were twenty-nun who signnfd this unique m_giqter In: Week. "When would m find four men '13: could mag"? 'te to-ther o "y " o " 3""me Att the ' no wk wouldn't have a Wqt0lt0nn h E net for love nor may. m nhsBemt "parathion-1y "in that Ibo would brat up their This is the solemn opinion of George Walsh, Tom? Purcell. Billy Mann and Chick ndor. four Mum" you: an who en- tertain at the Club Lido. New York Citr.--w- In all right in bum so long an the ave a "night field l end '.','lr,'l', rivnlu. lt in only M the rink menses their "pm that tg, become tinctu- and 'at a busineu and than- u veg. But the Home's Their Element, Insist Lido Entertainers Women W rack Careers 39 Their Yealousics Telephone wire service between nineteen of the principal European glues tare ":51," 100 hi"! cent ring 1 mo In: to t nter- national iGiiiGii Committee. The committee was founded in mu by nineteen nation- of Plume if..." tstated ',gl'l'i'h'tittttiettl'ef, speedy mun n y I tends to remove my impediments to the conduct of We and than. try." The construction prom Mept by tlt committee for the pe od ttt26-t has already shun bk eir-U .,W,,,,_w Tau" " t1tdu'J',Vett"lA2itr.h,tt "autumn-hound? Then thahbrvhvcgoth I word. nrh"a1tyqtyeatnthe "Y'h'mibht'. _ unn the othikrti'CiiCfdGt "res-ttr-for, no.- u'gi,iiay,,i,igi __ an FeFhndo. ,-. T made we; .'tl1/1.'U,1rli'k1l girls, ty. - Mann. 'uGm m. -_-_. -,ag?fi; The": in no tender m In. . I'" ot.m he In" 3yyretatsitAtite BETTER TELEPHONE SEXY ICI_IMING whole orqtanixation and their good luckth well. T B. " not," aid my Pure. wisely, "m iealoetn. They nut to to" Su whole show. or nothing It "'qu w." brat- in my: The giant nit liner, in effect. would be a dirigible with airplane Irina. According to Freon. the machine would be heavier than nit. but the boom afforded by its semi-diriribu contraction would enable " to rise "lily. to land on " or water, 3nd would (in it I cruising speed of 150 miles not how. The machine would be powered by " motors. would in '" foot 3008 and 164 foot wide. It. Mating r "puny would be ammo ell it fret And tive vim mu the top would be hollow, for the non" of rnsoliner Carrying 80 tom of "no. line. the ship would have a non. stop cruising radius of 10,000 miles. From worked years in the dep. pelin plant in Germany and ha made I life "udr of aeronautics H. hogan negotiation in Detroit in the hope of manning some mn- ufaeturer in his super airplanes" rim tt PLAN GIAN T SAN FRANCISCO, CaL, Aug. 29. --rhve hundred manger; in one Rinnt lit liner. hopping off from Sun Francisco for a tour of the world. appear: in the Ivut'nn dream of Claude H. Freese, San Francisco inventor. It..." _eou__82m0,000 "cordine mn' Ctifhhfiitrmt8 AIR LINER 1113 COUNTY mam-n. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST M, 1927 II _ W In =It.rsu'ttital'rat 2* _"iiiifeii2idtiittltiaiiti'i. Thou h Balin- rs,'Pg=tMtrd'stf,t's't'; an. m 1" mm. which his bun nailed to "minutes all you; theLtatdear.Nrtsteednan "or eoatmsetietrtow tahm8t min- (ltl=tl"gl"(klu"f',",a"ll', ms. While the "an foY oedirtarrp_t via an "all much {Ira-hr in El- rono on the nitod sum when comm" connection! would require may from one to four minutes. the European chum for ordinary an: an less. In this country all all: m "urgent" and my the nine rue texeept calls for designated reruns) but in Euiope " t" all must be paid for It 'il'G rates. and "lightning ealU" " tqn time. the -ordlnary rate. A The mecca of the command use of the "whom in the United States bu undated an effort toward the widest panihle exten- sion of an International telephone nuke'in Europe. In this work an be. - another attomnt v. break down the lice-0M barriers between the Continental nations. "Any instrumentality which tends tn stabilize business," saw the romtrt "and ttSte/ig/g extends the field of operrtior" wi consumer" inrreasv in valume of tpi/hype/tti, lessen the diftieultiett of in rrrttional srt tle ent as. utter tm. all smhmnm "a to tre made ultimatrrly it: 2 ole, we» State distribution of widespreod. The " stu- duh "ported from [on were 'rn- !ollod in 9 diluent oehoolo. Of the w number of students enrolled in the 14 unedited ochooh. 64 per cent we college gnduateo, " per cent Ind three yous of college work, and 11 per cent had high-echool pedu- ntion or equivalent. California uni Ohio furnished the Intestinal)" of magnum. of the 568 mu registered dur- ti,',htut,",'erd,u',',ttlt/,1gg; cndnd' 'd'=et','ht,e'glJ,'pitd Snug-coo toamgtortofthe Aaa-5eartubmigAa-eiitieres.Theoe settortuamioeatqdin10 diluent m 1'g',tft2'ttrge,,'tt Watched thairmmorutnd. geutm,nuny untidy . Meant cumin, thus "(WSW distribution of SEES BUSINESS tli FAIR BASIS An institute on nutrition problems of children, held for two weeks in Manatee. WU., this summer, was emanated by the State bond of tea,',",':, TIT. Trl moan o w r wee 4 or n a by, cough; of Uaa, and dem- onstrationn. A fee of 815 was ehnrg- ed for the course. with In addition! CW of " for We used. Hummus nun!) iN mum SCHOOLS Thu business conditions general- y throughout the country are ex- "vi-lids' ta.r, with every indica- iun that they will continue so thie a'l, was tie keynote of tt Mate- :.:t-nt issued bnturday by C F Birth vice-president in charge of manufacturing of ', the Chevrolet .mtur ('i-mpany. Mr..Barth's state- 'ucnt rolloweu the announcement that w August 12 Chevrolet topped its mtire octput for P.t26 by turning .ii the 732.147th car so Car this man "We are looking optimistically toward the Fall season." Mr. Barth iii-land. "There ls umple evidence f country-wide prosperity. Crop ronditions are considenbly better 'hm last year. diversification hav- mg helped the South and West. In 'Re Northwest nlone the yield this veer is expected to be substantially ulmve the Henge for the past ten yarn. in Minnesota, the Dakota: and Montana the ("in crop being animated u worth $159,000,000 more than Inst rear. "The nutomobik. like every other staple commodity, in sensitive to any chime in the economic situa- tion. Although Chevrolet any not ho considered an representative of the industry hoe-nu the phenome- nal (lo-n0 for our can b sit-(ter- in. all pre4urproduetimt fieures for (our Ill!!! an. their even dis tribution shows thnt healthful con; ditiom prevail from Conn-to-Coast and Border-to-Border. There are of nurse spotty am: of unemploy- ment and depression. but they are relatively yuan and not of Btatrr cient numbers to - alarm or check the general an of good times nhend." "W..er hculzhy sign, mclude heave railway uhippimr. which stands above the million can weekly mark; unusually Inge post- al receipts; exports And imports above last year's high figures; and -perhaps the best business buo- meter of alb--dieidend increases far outnumber reductions. r service." George T. Ihdhimt Phone Litrertivitte no.3. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PLASTERING First Class Work Guaranteed The legislature had decreed that a ttupper continues to be a Bapper un- til her twenty-ilrst birthday, and that until such time she shall not reach the age of majority and shall have no power to handle her own affairs. Until now the maid of 18 has been lenlly "ualified to enter into contracts and participate in' business matters without the ap- proAval of either partnu! or guanlian.', GIR'I. A FLAPPER Sacramento, August 8.-The days of fhspperitsm for all California girls under the m of 18 years have been automatically increased by three years. This new law particularly reserves the right of matrimony without par- ental control to the girl of 18, but the legisluture has turned around and taken "my one of the "pper's important prerogatives in this field .lao--the right of elopement. The elopement. Dan Cupid's chief means of promoting wedding: when parents object, is officinlly forbid- The mulled "ein mundane" bill. which outlaws elopementa, is the Professor .Shirlcy J the faculty of the Un l h: "4:0, and highly co tekuturintrumtlesssttb. NCL.,,..,,,,,,,..-?"'" 'etttttr3storoi1?rteits, _ 'tttttleg/ttft'??:': especiatir-edtte Infant. ai-rtdc1e'1drmat1tdes. a 1oaPie,hssti-sasarotoir.soethrq-ot iduaiiiita- It has hook ' ligious Wednesday evening, August 3_lst ' v rofcssor .Shirlcy J. Case, of faculty of the University of "1:20, and highly considered as {meal authority, is about to c a new life of Jesus Christ. has been predicted that the k will create u furore in w on! 1nd critical circle; 411 Waukegan National Bank Building Let us hehryou out of your financial difficulties. Money loaned in amounts from $100 to $1,000.00 on second and third mortgages. Ask our Mr. Hein about our new plan of second and third ' Paul's Entertainers will furnish the music Put on your dancing shoes and join the party. Ilein-lhtry Finance G. A Fox Trot Contest ht "Al? Anderson's Pavilion DIAMOND LAKE, ILLINOIS Ham: 9 to s. Wed: 9 to 12. Melody Dan UNTIL 21 YEARS .issets.m1iss Pttrtitet- "erru-iiuiiiiriiii'rit. Attractive prizes given Welcomes you all to Cry LEARN to actuate Young Samson's smiling, healthy face with Rouse's milk. He Is a symbol of us purity and of our Responsibility. THE HALL MARK OF PURITY Re {Tim school work at home by children _ rims "hook of Peru in no- tttit alder mreett h'l'Au'l'i. "ranchers are requhd to lbw Ill- Ment time during the school day for preparation of lessons. Lo"."""-"-".---"..-.-- Br COAL, FEED, SAND, GRAVEL, CEMENT, CIN- DERS, ETC. Office and yard at C. M. & St. P. Tracks RONDOUT, ILLINOIS y.1.kinayfplainand fancy Call Mike Behm Today! The" Btmimtjif-'"'" Saved It Brick and Cement Work mc_giveyouanutimateor We' will fit them it the Eonect tiih)f, on your car so THEY WILL MEET BUM ERS ON OTHER CARS. . Let US care for YOUR car. Suit or Overcoat $23.50 OUR Bumpérs PROTECT. They Grade to stand heavy shock; to prevent hooking in traffjg and__fo§ea_se in parking. - - - BUMPERS, both front and rear, are IM- PORTANT equipment for your car. A Protect the money invested in your car by haviryUe ti) the prttrAthrppys on it to-day. _ _ Reliable Laundry CHARLES 81mm 604 Second St. PHONE 198-lt JOHN G. HORST Representing The Pioneer Tailoring Co. Newcastle Hotel, Libertyville. SUHLIN G GARAGE andtellllimyouwanthimtoeome and get your family washing and your Dry Cleaning., He will get them and return your waah nicely laundered and your garments beau- tifully Dry Cleaned. We will guar- antee that. Just try and see. It won't cost you much. , mum-0mm Phone Libertyville 679-M-1 W. H. Shugart Phone Libertyville 290 lrekrl-LiktrtryiBe200 Made to Measure Quality and Perfect fit Guaranteed aswella8 Anthea" "barman" -trt4he.oftu.r_tttntA& iiiiuijuirriia M'w' 33W" - it to his son. " Will Erdiyarh" fioiee or unkind" Wight-H- ing nil labor a! haul-kl by comm-on- nut-cw" will! eattreeoat will like!" '"""""""" .--.---."..0".-"...' tuning. CONTRACI'OB I BUILDER Ubettyvllk 145-3 ll. L Gonsalves PAGE THREE M Ill-I