primary children of the whae --© fls ces o i :;'":"f'bfla'::pmh f A Christmas party will be given | S the Presbyterian Church for the J _ ;:n:y. Mfl'l anniverary party, the Care howse i the im connection with the open meet-- ing of the Garden Clsb of Deer-- The Daily News Art Critic says: "A local painter of talent holding holiday show, is Edward K. Wil-- liams, who has at the Thurber Gallaries .a delightful group of transparent water eolors, done with ease and spontaniently one: de-- of this difficalt mediam." * L. F. Malum had as her ® Miss Grace Turs-- Two excellent C meooaee mane snn ren were G:'l{'owahy m R. R. Lowder-- m the s Mrs. C. T. Anderson's room re-- eeived the prize for having the most. parents present. Mrs. W. W. Clark, chairman of the committee reported a " T emiaiiet .e A of four was appoint-- ed to confer with the Decrfield Men's Club about a MnLrink. the committee-- "'m"v. Dittsworth and Misa Schmidt. Mrs. George Engstrom and Guy Newcomb "phnd two .2 duets, "Mazurka" by F. Wrede and "Aus der Brautzeit" by C. Bohn. Mrs. Chester Wessling gave two pianologues, "Soap, the Oppressor" and "Grandma." play were: Bob Cratchitt, Edward C;ul. 'Il;t'. Cratehitt, Violet Myers, D'ickm-lm-t Her-- tel, Peter Cratchitt, Robert Pfister, Tiny Tim, Thomas Brennan. uel Daniel; Bernice Dittsworth play-- tic fireplace was the background forthe setting. Scrooge portrayed by Ken-- nofi\[m':hh-cm DEERFIELD GRAMMAR SCHOL become the director. Ruth Frants sold 73 tickets and received a Bible from the Orchestra Edward Bleimeh] sold 33 tickets and was given a necktie. Both Ruth and Edward have received prizes be-- fore, showing they have salesman-- ship ability, Mr. Edward Annual Protest" by Iu.bChe'a'ter Wessling accompanied by Mrs. Silveri, 11----National Emblem March, Bag-- "" o'thestl'l. F4 Their masterpiece at this concert was the Aida March. 3 1--Lustpiel Overturs, Bela, Orches-- 2--Radio i pe , by Rev.and Mrs. V.E. Mr who sang "How ~'~~ BDe You Do" sonys to local people and caused much laughter. Also two musical duets on the Deagan c Bells (Xylophone), which is a beautiful new instrument recent-- ly added to the orchestra equip-- ment. 34--Soldier's Chorus, Roberts, Or-- chestra., 4A--Pianologue, "A Tragedy in Five Acts" and "Three Little Chest-- nuts" by Mrs. Chester Wessling with Mr, Vincent Silveri at the 5--Bohemian Girl, Tobani Op. 144, BYANGELICAL CONCERT _ |-- * . AAME I»,__ Each concert given b} the: Evan-- | "'7"-1 ; gelical Orchestra of the Bungalow_ 4 NP Church shows advancement in the ¥ p_;fi"?fjv" knowledge of music. ~On Thursday me uce l':/; ',:;:'4/' and Friday evenings of this past =-- m # é?'* week, they presented the following | a'fi v [ 34 splendid program, under the capable | / [# #2 direction of E. W. Cook, . There are :s twenty--one members in the orches-- 4 cene PP tra including the pianist, Mrs. Ches-- | t Wfi ter Wesling; and the organist, | ho 38 imz Arthur Merner, Two new instru-- * ments have been added--an electric Ruth protects herself with a jug bell set and a xylophone. and then faints. Upon reviving --Lustpie rture, Bela, Orches. | ®D° hazily tries to reca'il what tran-- & tra. * o" 5 spired in the hut on the mountain DESRFIELD | Iward K. Williams, father F. W. Russo, wil have an . W,. Cooks who Juhrend entertain-- t anniverary party, in the be installed in the new hydro--elec-- trie plant of the Illinoisa Northern mmao'no ngfl -Tllo m 0: turbine castings, which but one of a set of five which will Edwin Fredrick made a business ;I.'lv to Grays Lake last week one '. t "rr. ':nd Mrs. William Lohman son Doodie Overacre mo-- tored to Waukegan Thursday. . dDo.dlo Ovtl'-;n who was ,Snpl'?r,\:- Ch.'b o.h,'.' t i~ 'dlg_';n Berryville, Arkansas. BIG Barrington, Tuesday. A number from this community attended the sale on the old Rawling farm Saturday. ifio'n'd&fldrhom. 6 e Mrs. Joe Robbings entertained her brother and Yamily, from Zion Sun-- day. 4 ;q"dnduhmdcundoe- tor's care. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robbins and visited Sunday evening at mw'. Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Wright and daughter made a business trip to Grays Lake last week one day. Doodie Overacre spent a few days at Wm. Lohman's last week. Mrs, Cora Dowell and Mrs. G. Scheid and daughter motored to of her brother, George Sicks. Fun-- eral services were held on Tuesday afternoon with h&d in the Wheel-- Cemetery. Sicks 1 %mcmnfl Miss < Carrie Sicks of Wheeling died Sunday morning after an il}-- Phone 232--R Wallace Reichelt's name was o-- | mitted from the second honor roll in last week's issue of the Register, ' Dr.William ~Cutler of Highhnd' Park will conduct an adult Bible' Class in the Presbyterian Church beginning next Sunday at 9;30 a. m. Rev., Mark Andrews preached his initial sermon in the Presbyterian Church, Sunday morning. The Bunday evening services, which were discontinued -inathedmr-' ture of Martin L. Thomas, have Have a car of Michigan apples on track at Area now. There are many varieties to select from. Get a basket for Christmas W. E. VOLKMAN adilthudidh Aictratetinait i trtha t sn i P w -- SR s hi c Pageants will be given Fdday! expense is that our product con-- evening and Sunday evening in the | sists chiefly -- of -- personal service, Presbyterian Church. while other utilities furnish an im-- The one on Friday evening, "The personal service-- or commodity. . Star of Bethlehem" is given by the "Unless _wage scales should be choir and the one on Sunday even-- reduced materially--and even our ing to be given by the church school | subscribers would hesitate to de-- is "The Shepherd's Vision." It is'dn this under present economic to :be a white gift Christmas and conditions--there is comparatively l'liehcumtobemppcdln'litflemmeleftouto{mhdol- 'hlumaudwiub_ephedhl lar received, from which a decrease manger. The gifts will be sent to in rates could possibly be made, or the Indian School in Albuquenque, from which the actual increases in New Mexico. 'otherexmlndmnl,mube Wallace Reichelt's name was o-- paid without an increase in rates, mitted from the second honor roll ; or the number of revenue dollarz in last week's issue of the Register. ' received. Presbyterian Church. The one on Friday evening, "The Star of Bethlehem" is given by the choir and the one--on Sunday even-- ing to be. given by the church school is "The Shepherd's Vision." It is The Dorc":: Society will meet Thursday rnpon in the Presby-- terian Church. N O T IC E with it. The Wilson family who reside | tenden on the Vernon Ridge Golf CluW| phone grounds, are quarantined for Scarlet | before Fever. ~They have five children, | ciation but only --one daughter, Edna, is ill ; _ "The Mess'rs Ralph, and Otto Meyer The party for the cradle rol!l and beginners, -- with their parents and grandparents will be given Thurs-- day afternoon, December 8, from 2:80 to 4:830. The Junior Depart-- ment Christmas party will be given the Monday evening after Christ-- School. The mothers ~and granu-- mothers cire invited also. ~ DIXOX TURBINXE ArRRrIvVEs WEST FREMONT eleven months, at the home k te e Utilities Company here, has arriv-- ed. The casting was so large that only a specially rebuilt steel flat car would hold it and because it stood 17 feet and four inches above the rails, special routing of the car over eastern lines, so as to avoid tunnels, was necessary. m'y to use for con-- often works» in . one hour and never gripes. Decker & Neville, Druggists. *"I hated cooking because all I ate turned sour and formed gas. 1 drank hot water and olive oil by the gal-- lon. --Nothing helped until I took Adlerika." Unless due to deep-- seated causes, Adlerika helps any case gas on the stomack in a sur-- prisingly QUICK time. It is a Woman's Statement Will "Help Libertyvi higher than they were in when it ended. "The public does not know, ably, that the average cosi value of the plant in use .pe side. This wonderful western play is coming to the Aud Theatre Thursday and Frid: ember 18th and 19th. --A cor also 'included in the program THE LAKE COUNTY RECG Atar