Ela, of which, Lake Zurich is the largest village, voted a short time ago to erect a high séhool for the town-- ship. The election to select a board of education consequently resulted. _ It may take a year before plans are wosswilier.--The defeated were Wil-- lHam 8. Boor and George H. Hapke. The organization of the board will probaibly be set for some date this schools in the county. o 0 0 000 0 040 0 0 o o a They will brogden your viewpoint and *'Recent donations to the Horary are: Mr. and Mre. '*' Carman, 18 books; Mr.a nd Mrs3. LaBahn, $20. We have heard there are several people in Deerfleld who would like to donate money to the library, but have m-dmnmuonm We beg to state to the people of Deertield that we have no soliciors out, the money we get must be en-- tirely voluntariy, and we would like very much to have everyoné donate, We would be glad to get any amount, township alected five members: of & CARNTVAL JONB 36 _ . .. were about 100 roters going to the |"nder way to--miake this the biggest RECEPTION FOR PASTOR Amfornn,l.'!'.m and was held Monday evening by members of the Bungalow church. There was a large attendance. A pro-- ooceoccaococ0o6 000 ____ (Continued from--Page 3) But 100 Voters Get Out Satur day fo Elect Board For New C . mt Sthoo. _ _ ** the amazing new trans-- ns teseity s 2C 3 Molke You can apply Clear Duco to your floor this evening, and put your rugs and furniture back in place before bedtime. Announcing Clear Duco ul Cth n Sn c «in d coommtncf h on Sicincates ds atint--witionntaices.. it ie t Q---' answer the-- question, "Can any re-- "--(' be found at our large univer dR / PaaND | "heea ning, May 10, the church a 1f-- » ay eve! * 0, < "'/'\'_-" school staff is invited to meet with the ' e workers of the Northbrook Preabyter-- ian sevurch school at the Northbrook manse at 8 p. m. A carefully planned mmbmmmdvuchvm A be both inspiring and instructive, The /7 C next meeting of the church school um "'. staff of this thurch will be held on > y 6 y C¥ & m.v_mugmuummd SCHANCK HDWE. CO. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS FOR USE ON FLOORS, INTERIOR WOODWORK $ « The defeated woere A aexolo SEBth'ollncofbud'ul_ Cabinet Kelvinators on refrigerator. Cabinet Kelvinators complete, as low as $210.00 installed (wiring extra), Convenient terms. ~o ommc ns an PC Troup of Decriiend indlon omm A group of Deerfield connect-- ed with Highland Park Woman's--Club hmfluamhh'oaflm raise money for Arden Shore at-- Bluff. A non--sectarian camp for under nourished children tired mothers trom mmr.:hm of Cht-- cago is maintained. Here they have a vacation period in ~sanitary, fresh sur-- roundings,. 1t is a worthy chazity. 1 Tk"vh":'ml:" !m"m month of April [:?th':' ml.w.: '.mmmmh ther Brown, Edward Ransdall Genevieve Steiner received the halt holiday last Friday afternoon, with the other pupils of all grades who had perfenct attendance -- and received the average of B. ' -- All of the pupils of the sevhool are to participate in a pageant or May Fete to be given Wednesday evening, May 11, starting promptly st 7 o'clock. The pupils have chosen Esther Brown as their May Queen. The program will consist of rythm, drills, and folk dane-- ing. ©The admission will be 50c and --~Tuesday evening, May 10, the church school staff is invited to meet with the workers of the Northbrook Preabyter-- Jan sevurch school at the Northbrook mianse at 8 p. m. A carefully planned program has been prepared which will be both inspiring and instructive. The nest meeting of the church school staff of this thurch will be held on the evening of May 17 at the home of Mrs .Frank Russo. <%A Weeknight meeting of bible study and prayer every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The junior choir is now preparing is now preparing special selections for children's day, and meets every Thurs day afternoon after inr & ' mmmmm ning from 7 to 8.30. c':umm:u(s':aa.-.m Service (Mother's ) st lo:llf-h'cu theme, "Religion in the Home." A carefully planned sery-- ite, devoid of empty sentimalism. Be * Aeacany veen ar -- service at 8 in charge of a group of students from the University of Chicago. This service will heip you terson) rendered musical numbers. > A pound party was. given in counsee tion <with the reception and the pas-- tor's larder 'was well stocked by the the serving of isce cream and cake. the money taken in will--be used to mmm; ' agide for you. ehurch. The bunday SCDoO0l Wi' som' -- distribute white -- carnations to all mothers and older ladies present. on Bunday morning. v A special offering for the flood sif-- terers will be taken in Sunday School and at the Mother's Day +« in ol A CC M n h Tuks only. not'to be attended mothers onl mw.mmlzlflw 5y Tas ant fapal sok and desehter son and -mnotunuepm_pnghabth The Bugong moth or butterfly is a dellcacy which epicures among certain aboriginal motAmtulh'wfll travel long distancés to obtain. 'The butterflles foregather every --year o8 the slopes of the Bugong mountains in smoke of wood fires lighted under the Rev. Mark J. Andrews; Minister. TITUS BROS; Butterfly as a Delicacy coln ns +epnter s \"*a "parke, n . kn s t Bs \: '"fim i ix) '0347. "_ ts jhs 9eC ,'W ,fm e &c hA Wa Cos. C ap* e wok ; o e t A 3. Ye_ink "z'é-:!*w""', C % t C x5# 78 . --d ns P usc B e t n it w :k c Fo oi l i in . . on e ons :;:'k;jfla Ne of revolutionists, is told by two Am--, "WOime ests:" .. > ._ > crican -- girls,-- one of "whom ' formeriy | _ On Bundsy evening, the Odd Foliows lived in Waukegan, and who recently and Rebekahs atended: the Bervices arrived in San Francisco trom war, Of the Methodist church, in !.......L"""' stationed --along the --river to tar all Dveou iL YVaunuqinTl, CRsIEE OV REC Cns A LCRA AL 2 AKLE sAnvievncs _: n harts torn China. > .. .~~-- . {and the services were uf an appropri-- 'The girls -- Miss _ Mary _ Mildred |ate natuire.* : on ot ~Waukegan, and Miss ' tlmanat_whmumi- muJM.mmmwdth&M in --the 'm-wml Te many. friends. of Charles Sib schoo! at Changtu, 1500 miles 'ley will be pleased to learn that he mwmmw»bw"mmmtm mmmmmw' smm-manmu%.w mnmm"ummmmdk . Rogers, fort.. That was three months ago, but hbeld in the Methodist church at Lake the teachers stuck it out until the Villa, on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Rog-- one man to walk, or the bamboo covr-- Miss Welich=and Miss Brayton al}-- Mw';'ifi'lgt':dhaa nurse ". < Ew mam-m?.w. --~~ Start On Voyage 'They piled their belongingé into a boat, carried as much food as they could buy into the co¥ered portion : aft, bargained for two servants, ten oarsmen and a pilot to accompany them, and started. <The price agrooed wpon was $50 Tor the voyage. & For twelirve days and-- nights -- the : mmmmml when their boat was. stopped by the ' hired a sampan. loaded with refugees. % "There were ezactly siz first--class eabins on the steamer," -- sAid -- Miss Brayton, "and 170 men, women 'and ehildren were crowded on board. We paild passage in the Chinese steorage and slept with the natives under the berths, out on deck, or wherever the rapids 'were to be run. At night the boat tied up while all on board slept where they sat. ~ ® mur.mmmm pot shots them occasionally. . But the girls said: "The only time to be afraid 'of a Chinaman's aim is when he isn't:aiming at you." "Shots flew across the river all the way from Hankow to Shanghbai, and armor plate on the bridge for the bet-- ter part 'of:two days. Only one shot hit our ship, but was no telling what the nest moment might bring. The although the atmoéphere was tense. The Cantonesa were expected to oc-- cupy the city at any time. We got the first steamer out." ® mwmmmwm» came acquainted while were at» tending the University of llilinols, and The Antioch grade school puplis, of the: Primary department, will give a play at the. Antioch-- high school, on Friday evening. Ks The Ladies Aid, of the Methodist per baszement church, on Wednesday afternoon, * Goldie Davis--spent Sunday at the bome of Rev. and Mrs. E. Lester Stan toun, at Glenview. -- ~Mrs. Bertha James Carroll, of Chical go, was the guest of her parents, Mr Former Waukegan Y man Tells Harrowin 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0o o 00 0 0 000 0 0 0 0o 0 0 o went to Ching together. U change 'for the bett: | itz + Dchange_ for: the be Ti ghe Ew | * Past Sunday evening it was decided ds improving {from his recent iliness. . emm-mauvw%m-uc the funeral services of R. V. Rogers, held in the Methodist church at Lake the celebration of --thelr 108 anniver sary. During the evening, honors were ; d several who have belonged to 'lotal lodges for at least twenty-- Lodge No. 708 LOO.¥¢. and the Lake uauo:'mmm;m" ing at their hall --'The obeasion being but stil} under a ALL&AUIULID. w Mrs. L. E. Gillings has been on the ailing list for the past week.. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frazier Hollenback, and Victor Gillings, of Chicago, spent Sunday at the L. E. Gillings home. 'The Miliburn Cemetery Association -nu'odgtwmmbuf cemeatery.-- * _ Beatrice Depke, of Gurnee, fell from an automobile and seriously. injured wmmmmmw' Mr. Petersen, of Racine, spent some time here with his daughter Mrs. C. Mr. and MTS. Wymann and children of Chicago, visited a few days in Mill-- burn, this week. e i + 'The officers and teachers of the Sunday school held a business meeting on Friday evening, at the W. A. Bon-- ner home. : o There are fiftyseven pupils attend-- ing the Miliburn echool. ~Miss M. Shechan is the teacher. The Miliburn school gave a box s0¢-- ia} and program at the Masonic hall on Suturday evening.. The bores net, ted them; seventy--five dollars. Miss Inez Pollock, of Chicago, and Ir,.ndlrl.'.t.nu-nulu-. were Millburn callers on Sunday. _ Miss Grace Bonner and George Ké-- wards who are on the ailing list, re-- main about the eame. » Tillian Strohal epent Saturday: in the big town of Waukegan. 'The eighth grade was the only one to holid school ono Monday: 'They will soon be taking their final exam-- 0o e o 0o 00 0 00 0 00 0 0 0 pavement. -- k. s Mr. and Mrs. Ips. Strohal and daugh-- ter spent Sunday with friends in High-- land Park. The C. E. Business meeting will be held at the home of Eric Anderson. _ The Ladies Aid will meet on Thurs# o0 0000000000000 o 0 0 000 0 00 0 0 0o 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Titus are the joytul parents of a son, born on Fri-- Nick Galster 'and family, of Wauke :;,mmmummuns- Miss Hugelet, of Chicago, sy,ent the week end at the home of her grand-- parents; Mr. and Mre: George Traut. -- ~One of <the sistere u%lug school who has been quite ill for the past few weeks, was taken to a Chi-- cago bospital the first of the week, to undergo an operation for gail stones. George Hironimus and sisters--enter-- ----~Mr. and Mre.-- Albert ObenauLl,~O0£ Grayslake, accompanied by their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Obenaut, of this place, were the guests of Andrew Horcher--and . family, of _ Arlington fl%tl.olmm' & Ham Baher, of> Chicago, spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of his uncle, George Hertel. ~ 5 Fraunk Frederick and family, of Lib-- uu.m ® R Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hapke attended the funeral of a friend, at Palatine, on CedBoav d N C ied -- ARnkemn i lake spent Gunday with friends and parents 'here.. _ _: onl at Deinlein's Grove, last Sunday, was a victory for our boys, who played the --Mr. and Mrs. Arthur JAIT anu Su Charles and Mro. Frank Dorfler and asughter Florence, of Grayslake, were Sunday visitors in thig vicinity. a George Hironimus and sisters, Bott tha and Kathryn--and Mr.--and Mrs. William . Hironimus, of ' Round Lake, attended a play in Waukegan last Sun %mmmm.dcflfl lake spent Sunday with friends and Grayslake team. : to us, 13 to 9. vage. Let there be A g -- "We are sorry to --hear The Laides'® Aid Bociety will meet writh Mrs. George Staten on 'Thursday, ~ PThe P.. T. A. will have the regular mg}:o awm on "'Jfi aninics" * ar thing Siing n a hok o 00 0o 00000 0 0 0 0 0o o0 0000000000000 o --_ HALF DAY _ o . at the church. Es : uC 9t es ;5' 'The acote was a cred-- and son ie ok es 190C _0 :fis&,wu.y : fult: grown, one of which 'he still has.| Kev. Mr. Reithann, Telling OL AID LC pn ie on t ol ons . ppesatns, me on m ipf Jate yoarsk that 'Springfield, HL, Apr. 28.----The Pub-- "'i'.fi"l'. 'game than a pole cat ";I'E m _ of Northern I+-- " mmmwmw:m oo-a:m Commission e are also very sorry ' _ f Klizabeth . Rockenbach, ~ of ~Crystal|tor a certificate to . construct »and ike, formeriy a mey of our Sun--| operate.an extension of |its eléectri-- day . is again . i1' atthe | ¢ Wm' and FHlgin i}, and t m i7 Toad in War a complete 1 fhthufi onda ~and .Cuba townships, Lake <RM is--r ed that James H. Dixon|counity, and: on and :adjoining Ren-- is again engaged to teach the upper| wick road, Plainfleld 'and Lockport grades in our echool--next year, and'townships, Will county. f and captured her family of little | hesitate 'now:--to. eall at the Vernon wolves. It will be remembered that a |Garage, it you want "service." 4 ::rg':o&p-uum,mm m%mnu mu;;utg f fult: growh, one of which 'he still has.:| Rev. Mr. Keithahn, telling of Atrip he Saome day JIames will come home with | recently made to Caleutta, India. QVAaLITY A LUCE & EARL Props _ _ PHONE 202 ""&':_"z':'é"fi.%fi'. So many fine car features af such Tow prices | -- & 5o9 U UE ETL 2 4 °l 'f"'--"'"w*jh wougre*"> # a io. 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