The Commander of the Deerfield Post of the American Legion read a communication requesting permis-- time clock for thirty dollars and the total cost inclntgn g installation, of two hundred dollars were voted upon to be bought to illuminate the Deerfileld school grounds as a pos-- sgsible prevention of broken windows and burglary. The'cost of operation will be nine dollars per month per lamp». Perhaps a watchman who gould be secured -- for the same amount would have better results, for if the lamps are--broken as they Five women braved a thick cloud of tobaceo smoke Monday evening and attended with about fifa;emale citizens of the communitr De-- cember meeting of the Village board at the Masonic Temple. The wo-- men learned that the favored re-- ports of the community chairmen were "O. K." or "Nothing Doing," What the committees had accom-- plished, to the uninitiated was unre-- vealed. The -- Chief object of the feminine visitors was to ascertain what tactics were to be observed in the changing of the street names, and as the remarks of the president were directed at and to them they were assured that no objectionable names would be enforced upon prop-- elpmig prevail. Names added to committee on street rhg were Edward H. Selig, Mrs. . A. Reichelt, Jr., and Lincoln Pet-- tis, and George Anderson of Glen-- view the official rem; for the Deerfield News. A g of the report of the committee was set for the first Monday evening in Febru-- ary, which is the--sixth. The General Road Commissioner and Superin-- tendent of Highways of State of Illi-- nois sent a communication demand-- ing the removal of all advertising sign boards on the state highway. are in the subway darkness and dis aster would still prevail. Mr. and Mrs. George Harder re-- turned Friday evening from Fair-- hope, Alabama where they spent the past week with Mr. Harder's grand-- fnmt'. Mr. and Mrs. George gs-- er, Sr. They also visited the Hop-- &ing family; Mrs. Muehler, mother, rs. C. Becker and Mr. and Mrs. J. the village for thirty dollars each, a Mission is smned by the Board of National Missions of the Presby-- terian Church, U'; S. ";ul Chfri%:as presented by pupils o r-- m'rnbyteri'n Church school will be sent to Caspian Mission the week before Christmas to be distributed to children and older people at Mission Christmas Eve. party. -- Three flood lights, which had cost $120.00 apiece and were offered to Miss\ Ruth and Elizabeth Rocken-- baech have returned from a two mon%!t'rip to Portland, Oregon, and Los les, California. Miss Eliza-- beth is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O, I. Rockenbach in Crystal Lake, And Miss Ruth is staying at the home of her Grandfather, George Rockenbach in Deerfleld. Lantern slides showing work done in the C?um Community House in the Iron Mountain mining region of northern Michigan will be shown at Sherman of Deerfleld. | Women Attend Board Meetin The football game staged for charity between Highwood Athletic Association and Deerfield Athletics on the Deerfleld--Shields Athletic field on Sttvdni afternoon resulted in a tie O--O. was a hard fought battle in the bitter cold. There was a fair attendance copsidering the weather. The members of the High-- wood team are much heavier and it was remarkable how Deerfleld held | them to q no score. i the 5 o'clock Vesper service in the Deerfield Presbyterian Church Sun-- day evening, December 11. _ This "The Hound of the Baskervilles" a stirring adventure story by a Conan Doyle _ -- "Stoner at Yale" is an interesting juvenile story of College Life. Beck and Mr. Bock's mother. J. Bock is a brother of . Mrs. Ross "Gentleman !'x-omh l':ad';ana by Booth Tarkington whic a sto of Middle West. 1y Mr. Mrs. Montgomery and \ and-- Mr. Fletchey of Chi-- cago were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Horenberger, Sunday. ~ field Public Lib include among maflcfion. "wfld Geese" -- by Ostenso, an Epic of .\'orth-. ern Frontier. i yeung people yed the dance sponsored by th:ngeerfleld Athletic Association in the Masonic Temple Saturday evening. o Evanston were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Obendorf, Sunday The --Deerfleld , American -- Legion Anxiliar? will meet with Mrs. Harry Olendorf on Monday evening, De-- cember 12. E. Long, Leshe and Harry Whit-- comb attended a Royal Neigbor meeting at North Chicago last Mon-- d.nn. P. Harden, mother of George Harden is seriously ill with pneu-- monia at her home in Ravinia. The lnd::dent Social club will meet with V. Hicks for the next To the lively strain of the Blue-- bird Orchestra a large group of ts warmest wishes for a Christmas and holiday sea-- son full of joy and happi ness. -- Though Christmas is one day when we are denied the pleasure of being of ser-- vice, we shall--still find much pleasure in being able to look back upon a year of ac-- complishment, a year that has brought us many new friends, each of whom we This Bank Extends To All New 'books received at the Deer-- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith of Mmes. H. Juhrend Mary Cooksy, WHEELING STATE BANK !P'loori surfacing the electric way. ' Smoothe as a table tog'. Makes the old fioor like new. Phone 363--M. The Steir Paint Shop Mrs. Page was a ch of Illinois Council T r Associatiotts : the éxecutive board as for many years, | g For thirty--five year: 'of a minister, Charles and as his honored w been| identified with i the ti:cation of young ; has traveled over Ame p _ y paANF lBlem" latlL...Associate Conductress Ruth Huhn....______ . Marshal Hattie Wessling....................... .. Adah Florencte Jacobs............................Ruth This' Seauly............_.._..._.._........_ ESther udn dunremt.........................:. Maartha o C . _ L. it wont be long ow ened the first Deerfleld Parent-- Teacher Association of the year with a delightful talk which won for her many admirers in this vicinity pass-- ed away last mafter a stroke of apoplox§ on Monday the 28 of November. Funeral ser-- ivices were held in the Highland Park Presbyterian Church on Mon-- Iday afternoon, December 5, conduct-- led by the Rev. Frank Fitt. A large number of former and of present students of Chicago Teach-- ers College, Club women and civic workers, among whom was Miss Harriett Vittum of the settlement house with which she has been iden-- !tifi_e_«l for so many years. -- * The senseless automovile horn is the best index to the kind of mind Worthy Matron, Installing Marshal; Arthur Hollands, Past Worthy Pat-- rop, | Installing Chaplain: . Gertrude Thomas, Past Worthy Matron, In-- stalling Organist; Caroline Baker, Soloist, Escorts; William Carr, Ed-- ward Selig and Harold Vant, Retir-- ing Officers; Ruth Frase, Worthy tX NUE ::--.... fls rnocy warnesines Tuht! WEAKAEE...........s880mammceld (Continued on Page 7 ) Matron; William Barrett, Worthy Patron. | Officers for 1928 Adelaide Steiner........Worthy Matron Charles V. Steiner......Worthy Patron Elsie Sherden..........Associate Matron William Seiler....__..._...Treasurer International | Her sudden de; many friends 1 wore a cheerf her loss to the a great one. tion Ceremonies, Thursday, Decem-- ber 15, 1927. Installing Officers: Vivian Scott, Past Worthy Grand Matron, Instail-- ing Officer; Louise Turner, Past Wiltiam Seiler.........._.__...__'" Christena McMahon Knaak been identified with movements for the é:cation of young children and has veled over America and Eur-- ope studying "Progressive" schools to new ideas for her work. (Mrs Page was the graduate of the Chi-- cago Kindergarten Collegiate Insti-- tute |and was a founder and direc-- tor of. Chicago Teachers' College and of 'Ge House. At various times she © president of the Chicago rgarten Club, the Ilinois State Kindergarten -- Primary association, the Rindergarten section of the Na-- tional Education Association and the Deerfield Chapter O. E house will need the protection of paint made of Dutch Boy white-- I't' us talk the matter over with you and submit an estimate on the job without obligation to W'E apologize for even sug-- ! gesting such a thing as winter. Nevertheless somewhere between October and January the iwinds will "whgop it up" the education of yor has traveled over A ope studying "Prog to get new ideas for Mrs. Page and her associate, Miss Janet Hoffman started the De For-- est school in Highland Park about a year and a half ago, bringing to the children of Highland Park and Deer-- field years of mature understanding of the needs and the wishes of those with whom they come in contact. ion to hold and upon :lssurance thatb?n.tlm'y box con-- tests and not prize fifll: would be put on, was given vil co--opera-- tion, Mr. qvinhn and Farmer gave a fifty dollar check to the Garden Club 3f Deerg:]d lt: c;mmution', for ne to shrubbery on Jour-- hal Pluce, enc " en e hok The time to think of winter int--protection is now. friends for a cheerful 121 Park Place i -- Primary association, rten section of the Na-- tion Association and the _ Kindergarten Union. death has saddened her d with movements of young children over America and "Progressive" sc} or whom st 1 smiling : educational widow, movem{( * in contact. larter member l of Parent-- and served on ; Kindergarten wer t «.«. «s + oi' covintertce----REOREK --L....... 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