\ D "What's right nefre, parapnt!""" ing th@) ; of Etiquette in the '&"fiy, Henry Mack, of the Tobey Furniture Company In-- terior Decorating Department told the women of the Deerfleld Garden Club how to paper and curtdin their eountry homes, Mr. Mark was a portrait painter Mr. Mark was a portrait painter before the war, and has since taken up commercial work, with a back-- ground of color valueg. . s For the color of the house. Mr. Mack exhibited a satin stripe paper and brought decoration to the room in Indian print hangings for the in Indian 'nrll' en olvas o. silhounette p fo :.ifdf,:n.n. and ship ....fifi?r' va windows and siinoun the walls and ship for the p A green print, with pInk -- ana white roses in it, for curtaings had a bed spread contrast in striped linen. The dining room papers were copies of Old. New England ones, with large irregular flower patterns on a white background.: _ Glazed Chintz hangings of rose color were at the windows and plaid up-- was also used for the living rgom with gay flowers velour chair seats. Another living room had an American tapestry paper, William Morris strawberry print hangings, and a third combination was of striped 'home spun hangings and flowered velour . uphostery, and a glazed Chintz rose color lamp shade. A picture of the Canterbriry Pil-- grims from Chancer's tales was an enlivening note for the walls. +Mrs. Metcalf had charge of the program and said that one eould not think of a home-- without ~poetry, music, and art and so Mrs. New-- comb played Days in Venice on the mno. Mrs. Chester Wessling read gar Guests "Home," and Mr. Ed-- ward K. Williams had a showing of his lovely water color pictures that have received such favorable com-- Miss Galloway thou'gcddtnti of The Garden Club appointed the following committee: _ Program, Mesdames --, Newcomb, Hood _ and Piper. fienbenhip: Mesdames |. Metcalf, Lincoln, Pettis and C. C. Brackett. f Herman Tabry and daughter of Evanston visited the home of his: brother in--law, Irvin . Stryker, on . The Wilmot ° School Progressive | Clubvm-atmw Dec. 23, at the home of J. Carl-- son. " An apron and towel sale will be held at the Wilmot School, Satur-- day evening, Dec. 20. There will be dancing. o f Mrs.. Alvin Knaak has issued in-- vitations for a luncheon on Monday, Dec. 22, at her home, E* Butter Creams ; , Black Wainut Pillows e ve these chocolates neatly packed in Ono'b?ko and Five Pound Packages. FRESH HOME MADE PEANUT BRITTLE, 35c Lb. We have The Soda Shop e have just received a fresn supply 1 JOHNSTONS F £ Candies in One, Two, Thmncg me Pound Pacita@s. The Ideal Gift Box OLD FASHIONED XMAS MIXED maple dining room sea print hanging ,» paraphras newspaper 515 No. Milwaukee Avenue woaeees ~ogh Mr. for Robert Pettis has purchased a lot on West Hazel Avenue and is build-- ing a bungalow. slowed up the tralmc, anu Surel" were not able to run on. schedule Wednesday. A Ellsworth Stryker has been ill. Miss Chris Duffy fell and broke h'hlp_lll.tywfi'y"" 1 n . "ang ie ol c T Mrs. Ervin Greer, who fell several weeks ago, and injured her spine, is expected to return home this week from the Highland Park Hospital. THE EVANGELICAL the Bungalow Christmas pri On%::"fling at 8 o'clock the Sc'l;dx" children will give their annual Christmas pro-- gram. It is cexpected that Sanla will appear sometime during the ev-- ening. 1 This church had the pleasure of | receiving into it's membership a few -- weeks ago, the goodly number of twenty--six people. The work of this institution is pressing onward and upward. 'This group with the num--. ber which have been taken in from time to time thruout the year shows that it is the best record this church has had for thirty--one years. Let the good work continue. On last Tuesday evening, | Rev. --Stakemilier was the special speaker at the Fathers and Sons banquet at the First: Evangelical Church of Elgin, IIL -- Over three hundred fathers and their sons were present and a splendid time is reported. This might be a good suggestion for the churches of Deerfield, There will be a New Year's Eve gathering at the church, Dec. $1. > A splendid program is in the process of construction and that with the eats, leads us to believe that a good time is in store &or all who attend. You should save that evening for this service and report to the pastor or to some member in order that ar-- rangements will be made for you. Everybody is invited but the com-- mittee on arrangements wants to know before hand just who and how many are coming. Send in your reservations now. fAiday e the choir of Next Sunday evening the choir of Sportsmen will be much pleased to learn that Mr. EStratton is profit-- ing by the experience of other states and is not risking the useless ex-- penditure of large amounts of the hunters' money in experimenting@ with foreign game hbirds which have not proven their adaptability to II-- linois conditions.. _ * High Grade Automobile Painting ' 1st House East of River Rockland Road Libertyville TIlline Reasonable Prices, Work * Guaranteed. Formerly with Cadillac Motor Car Company _ Cocoanut Royals Snow Balls Wm. Baird Bensley 25¢ per lb. BUNGALOW CHURC will give a evening IIlinois Be Sure l ' 5 and Visit 4 fls f Toyland is , ' % i4 * In The {x The ': Basement ow . Basement i DF pART ME NT -- S T O NR PE Commencing Wednesday, Dec. 17th Superb sets of fine semi--porce-- lain in a great array of pat-- terns and decorations. It's all "Open Stock" -- dinnerware which enables you to add more pieces at any time. Gifts that will be welcome indeed. Priced The standard of quality and mflnt are. sure to please. _ are. Roasters, . Double Rice Boilers, Tea Kettles, Grid-- dles, Bake Pans etc., at 19.65 ° 55.00 The Store Will Be Open Evenings Uutil Christmas Electrical Utensils Are useful gifts that are always apprec it-- ed. We have a complete showing of ' famous "Universal" brand, including > lators, Toasters, Grills, Electric Irons, etc. Sparkling Glassware for Stemware < at from Including _beautiful oaln:i Sher-- bets and Wine Glasses in plain and irridescent effects well as Cut Glass in star % Splendid gifts at, set of six, $1.175 to $3.175 $2.50--$12.50 Vases, Candle Sticks, otc: Beautiful DELIGHTS Evggy-ugmagfigij'fl F FAMILY®---- HERE ARE SPLENDID SUGGESTIONS FROM OUR B G HOUSFE FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT IN THE BASEMENT 98c * $5.95 Practical Gifts for the Home Glassware Dinnerware--A Royal Gift $3.75 ° $25.00 Dainty Fancy China 65c * $7.50 i bu....sof o & D |, MA ns J . *< uy n« t % m ':\. ' i | $# $ ie + -- "R% L # . 4* L 4 114 _, OS 4 k * O * h T€ 0= hy Inc ful + i h P _ Bei Blankets ar Thoughtful gifts and we have lsnperb.eloctionofmw"dn""" all wool Blankets in a varied array of color lfl&tlltpdl'. * _ Biss \ Carpet Sweepers Warm Blankets $1.98 ° $20.00 * 100--Piece Dinner Sef Beautiful Sets of fine Imported English Semi:poreelain in a varied array of beautifn_l dec-- orations. These are splendid sets that will appeal to every woman who sees them. All are "Open Stock" and can be added to as desired. 42.15 °® 65.00 This ideal gift lessens house-- work and is always welcome, The name is a guarantee of PR e EM . N ult t shes M' and W ater ?n T=lart Mm that ways at from Guaranteed not to crack in the oven. Included are Pie Plates, Casseroles, Bean Pots, Bread Pans, at from 59c to $4.50 $4.75° 7.50 | Cut Glass Fry's Oven Glassware Beautiful Cut Glass $1.15 to $25 N O TIC [ 0 T tm -- . e e Have a car of Michigan | . apples on track at Area l | now. There are many | _ varieties to select from.| _ Phone 232--R Register first with live news and only $2.00 per 17 Public Service Stores Get a basket for Christmas W. E. VOLKMAN Some Gift Suggestions PusLic SeRvicE COMPANY I F Lamps Floor, table, boudoir lamps. Here's Two That Will Lighten Mother's Daily Tasks + Make wonderful gifts. Gus Kevuxresy, Open 8 a. m. to 9 p. THEO. BLECH, District Manager on d inioiee arilyas owar 1 OS | "Miéi:'\fi'ia j % E. win -- ':ltt' :iu: t 2e Ale SBEHHY] 18 _ _ / ble, T statement All Metal Construction Built for Service satisfactorily ? Balance monthly with your service Waffile irons ---- round,» square, and oblong shapes $1(Y0Q $250 Now «uty about the family when the new Faderal Area, Il, , s