Mv (has: 5...: E. ti In. Ralph Knickeibocker danxhten. Eliubethé' mid of Chicago were the; week e! of Mrs. Ellen Knickerbocm In. Ralph Knickeibmker and ltwo‘ danghten. Elisabet“ um Mildred. of Chlcaxo were the week end souls of Mrs. Ellen Knickerbocker. Mr. McCoy of the North Chlcago Presbyterian church preached ln the Deerfleld church mndny morning Inâ€" stead of Mr. Campbell. who was ex- peeled. Mi: .nuuuuuVy _.__ Mlsses Jennie and Martha Karch were entertained at a dlnner party at the home of Miss Clara. Pilllng of Logan Spuarc Sunday. There will be a meeting of the Deerfleld Grammar School 1’. T. A. in the Assembly Room at the school I ,L.-. hurrl. IH Mrs. A. .\l. Liuncr qwnt the: luttvr pzm hvr mu .lnd ulnuuht. \lr~_ FEuyd (ium'k' \I 1‘ .\n vlvctinn of uffim'rs of HM (‘hriatian Emh-uvor Society wn .i[ thy home uf Mn. Gmrge (h Friday running. The {ullowim .\l| ‘I‘x‘n-n i‘hriatinn leldi‘llVOl’ Society was heltil .it thy home uf Mn. Gmrge Gmninmn‘i Friday vveuing. The {allowing werol vlwctt'dt Arthur Menu-r. presids-mn, Milton l-‘rantz, vice president; Glad-il ya Gnumlman, secretary; Vera Plaggtni treasurer. A social hour followed thei meeting. i .\[r. and Mrs. Fred Labahn and Mr! 21nd Mrs. Ross Sherman are ill with! Spanish Influenza. Mrs. Durand Kinder. formerly Mar- tha Hngi. of Battle Creek. Michigan. i< visiting her mother. Mrs. A. “Y Hagi. The Christmas ente the Presbyterian church en Monday evening. Dec the church. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Carr announcv the marriage of their daughter. Ben- trice, (0 Harry Olondort, 0! Libertyâ€" leo. 111.. on Saturday. December 7. Mr. and Mrs. ()lendorf will make 'hc-ir home with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. "urr fur the present. Miss Almira Heybeck of Chadwick was the guest of Miss Ruth Lidger- week Sunday. .-,, The total amount 1 United War Work dri erett School Distri $596.05. The Carolan girls : son were the week 9 Benson club reunion Mr. Bert Bester o1 merly a resident of I Mr. Bert MSICF m â€innâ€"v... merly a resident of Deerfleld. w stantly kiiied by a fast train Shermervilie. Thursday evenir one was a witness to the accid the exact time of his death w certain. Mr. Bester was ab years of age. The funeral si e held Sunday afternoon in Bachtown and the ace in the Deerfleld ce t. Mr. Bester wife. Daisl hie. Leo! nd Verd he nhvy wer home took pi in the Fisher 10 to survive him his er. six children. Arc ry. Ethel. Herbert a Archie Easter is in t t Great Lakes. is conï¬ned umry rlu-n stationed a Pearl Jurhend home with inflamm \V N? Those red flag ~pn§e m chn d to stand f0! the “<9 total amount collected in the War Work drive from the Evâ€" School District amounted to .\l. Gunckvl nf Galesburg attvr part Of thv wm-k wit! .1 dnuuhtn-ranldw. My. .mv )se red flag people (‘nse [n chtmse th« to stand for thv < Ian girls and Tessie Daw- e week end guests at the a reunion at DeKalb. “1.; Bester of Buchtown. for-i sident of Deerfleld. was in-{ ‘ed by a (:3! train neari le. Thursday evening. Nn‘ witness to the accident s0 :ime of his death was un-i Mr. Bester was about 40‘ ge. The funeral services Sunday afternoon at his Bachtown and the burial in the Deerfleid cemetery ther lot. Mr. Bester leaves him his wife. Daisy Fish- iidren. Archie. Leela. Har- "<n-kmrf and Verda May. entertainment of urch will be givr December ‘33. in . unyhnw h; , ganhU! (h mnHD“\'- rha-n nmh Highland Park. lllinois 3 9-12; 1-6; 7-9. daily except: Sunday l()m- l)!nc,k_south 0! the Post Oflice {BOOKS ma no“ no (11an ron; l (‘llBlSTlAS I This is a suggestive llsl. of somei ‘of the books that have always beeni i Hours: and a few 0! the newer hich seem 'to promise like favor. To do the subject justice 1 would have to write a book myself. so I ï¬nd ii difficult to limit the num- I fear I must accuse my- However, the hooks w ‘ ‘ her. and gseli’ of incompleteness. ‘lsuggvstions may be of timely aid |';in Christmas buying. The books may hundlvd M the Public 5l,ihrnry. and be found inï¬niiq-ly more than a printed list. 1 book auth- f‘hv won and e ink-resting i. " haw dim-rod {ruin â€Hint (ll‘iliv‘. â€1 vhHIh‘t‘ll widt'l)’ in (“lusm‘d ' In. Hf IMMRS l ufhm»k~\1m|«x ll‘d. lush-m1 I [mo-In, firtmn to her and iS w hm! lh-d h} 5‘)l\(',\lt'l "Bunk of *“\[n "Bunk of Knnu lhmlu fur ('MMN Any Hf Hw \' “indt‘l ful 1.:‘ Thl‘t‘t‘ group the ("I my 3:“ ' 'i‘l‘ dvllmn hurt Hit: ann \YH Hrmvninu's (Shnpll' inll I;r_\:\ul'~ 5“ ‘lrvn. Thumpmlli “'05! 0' UN" Posy Ring unrlliv-hy \Viggin's ( Jmu‘tt'ï¬ 1‘ H \l \ccplinn: nulur. K any time. and \' mm Thvsv h hIrA'H: Lump Grimm n uf Hw mmh Hg: in tho ability to run the ll~t in group.- (lw \tundard system 'Higl'llcr. Hw'dusc i. 3.5.}. 17.. 4‘7: 5 5.2â€" 7.. 2? 2.. 1:2; ,1: :3, 7. _. at; 71.}. 1:. :7 I. 5:: “27:12.... T:;;:E 7:53.. it< uqum: llu' . Nils. by Lagerlof. Little Peppers Serles, by Uncle Remus Stories. Several volumes of these 8 been written under slight tltles. The latest is “The ‘Uncle Remus." Boy‘s Klng Arthur. by 1 Boy Mechanlc, Vols: l n H. Pyle's Robinhoml. 1 Gulliver's Travels, by ‘1 Tnnglowood Tales by H ‘ Prince and Pauper, l): l (Mark Twain). ! Alice‘s Adventures in \ {CarrulL nunrded-up House. De la Rzlmoe's Dug «l! King 0! 1h:- Golden [H by hmk~ fur (‘hlltlrvll t-dlh 50-h ul' I n- “lnMn-n'~ Hum‘.†I: Hn}d A. Hm)" Stnrivs. l’yh"~‘ “'nmh-r Tnlt‘s I by Hawthorn». K. {vtnltL Wnndor Bonk. ltnbinsun Crusoe, by “(100. Little Lame Prince. by Mulluch. l’vrkin‘s Japanese Twins (and 0th- ~.< of tho sumo N‘rit“. Dutch Twinm o-lgin T“ ins. (-tct) Smith's Story of I’m-:lhrmtus und :Iptuill John Smith. Fur (‘Mldn-n In Grmhw t to 6 Arabian Nights. Jungle Banks. by Kipling \\'mulvrful Alth’HIlll‘t'" nf .\‘il\; mu" t< u qnvl: Tho Furthvr .‘tl‘xt'lllllrt‘s 0‘ His. by Lagerlof. Little Peppers Series. by Sidney. Uncle Remus Stories. by Harris n] hill! ll't HH'I' H‘ ;|\\‘.IHI.| kin. Man Without fl (‘0 For Thaw In “I "an.“ Brinkur: Skmw. by [)ndgo. lxnnhm‘. hy Scot! .\h-n of Iron. H. King Arthur and Pyle | l Hliad fur Buys and (‘an Bms' and Girls' Plunun Akotl Books: Lin]. \h n ('H. tll‘. (more by D'Amicis. Iprnu poem by mzu-knm :0 write a book myself. Book) of Model Aen fl‘lcult to limit the num- lins. ear I muSt accuse my-‘ Huckleberry Finn. Iplt‘lt‘nes‘i. “OWN". the Clemens. (Mark Twa may be of timely aid 3'.th buying. The books may Seaside and Waynl Li hundlvd M the Public 11. by Wright. (printv be found inï¬niU-ly mnro Little F‘ulks in Pu lmn a printed list. l by Miller, l {mm mm: hunk nulh- llnnk u! Binla Hm lklllL! up llw Ill-kt. Because Mmâ€: Hm 4“an :llli‘ Var." 5'0 Mulhnr Nature‘s ability to rend, l hï¬VV‘Gould. ,i li~t in groin» mworil l-‘lukk. A Yr†wi tnnllard sysh‘m (If Lzrzuiw Tor}: Hirry [My Ilcr, llwanst- m mum M“, Hm†“H.“- H uncertain alum! 111" Till' (i‘rfllt‘s, :nui Haw-(1w Mil 31H kinds Inâ€. l'vt Bunk. h)’ ,\luth.-rvrzn l‘;|l'v \;\1‘1t- \- nf lmuk> in HF nllg‘ [.01 n thbx'lvufl m- hzninu upnll Sum! Knmwlmlusa" ‘MMn-n Brio“ Hw \':1rim1~ ~ \Hndiu um! I I’wtml) and HM l‘\ 0““ ThNM-l l\(',\lt'l’. Hi‘lnr) tho MM)" the ‘ulun‘ I .yf ,L'rnux‘iim HI ilhlstrnt hi mldr. Thrlnlill by \Viggin and Smith rn-sidvm-v «vf Mr â€.2: l’.‘"l"“’}“ir"v h-V “V‘ihg' le Prmvr 3 a Golden NUUIM’T>U :11 pight “Tinck Bunny Sun-ï¬rs. and Mnrt' ï¬ning hzm “'1le! HI \ Fairy T3†Pin! 1’ Yul‘i' nun-th'lmn, nuturv ~11“ imph \1ph \H l. up House. by Sonmun almov's Dug u! FlnnIh-rx thr- Golden River. by Rm~ yuzlm m“ Mnnu «a ll mm! ,km \shu‘h th'lhm ,( H hunk~ ith pl :u-ml rs Series, by Sidney. 15 Stories. by Harris. es of these stories have under slightly varying rust is “The Return of \rk n l‘nuntry, h)‘ Huh In Grades 7 and ‘ mmmx’n m 1H l’ipw “hid in mutht'l“ .h» \\ Ith «'hll ‘ School \xv \upul‘ith of His \\'nndvr- u Ronni, Thv hunk H‘t liln HM Kutv who Sun Buckuwr‘! nr â€ml-nth in \Vnndvrluhd qmwli ~:\n hr varn- xin~ -‘\ mu) “- (Y'.|[I'\2, h} 5‘1. \t'H luturvh. . Mrn. Link “'0 in S“ Ht. Hzmthnnm by (‘h‘mv l l ,in Hui.- \uhh'? If. Thv.‘ Lanior and H HH‘ HHIH'HH ()rx-t'n Huckleberry Finn. Tom B 3 Ciemens. (Mark Twain.) 1 Suture 8001: i' Seaside and Wayside. Bot V Ii. by Wright. (printed in in l‘ Link- F‘uiks in Pvuiiu-rs- l by Minor. “ Hunk A)! Birth. Huyk.‘ l a Aldrich‘n Story '0! I 3“ Buy. - 5 _Howell’|: Heroine! ot mica. _ Klpllnl't Kiln. " Thfe Warm. Girls. by bound. mature ulna. by Mom. mine at Red Chief. und other stories. by 0. Henry. Jukanapes. by lwing. Secret Garden. by Boom. The um. Colon! Series. Campï¬re mm of Brishtwood. Boy Scouu' Yeu'b00k (tuned you- 1 hiuhl ly.) (‘hll Campinx Boy'zl’ B HM Silver mm :9 ' ' o 9 PRFSBY‘I‘ERIAN CHURCH g i.†â€'1 ha Frank W (lunumhh tur of Model NHI' The Wn-stm Tuesday. Dec Booth nn 9. \t'hll Tmu-ht-r Training m, on \\'vdm-.~dny. hv-M u! vh-H-n nclm Ink Fm \nll prrnrh. Hu- l'nmnmnxl)’ Sun ' M- :qum m's \I m. and 7:30 p, m Sunday schnol at l Pruyn-r mm'ling at vs-ning. h.- [)l'\'>t m Rvgulnr prmlching w ith Henry. 0k (and S [ode] Aerol)l HIM. Srh n-g‘niur \lmvrv. A. U». Morris. Pearl Mir-s Putter. (‘hnrli-n. Mr. vassor. 1-. Mn. Smith, Robert Hurry. Mn. Thompson. C. N.. Hr. Wumpold. Ida. Mina Advvrtlsed Dec. 10. 1918. Wm. M. DOOLEY. Pivstmash mnx‘ulm: \hrm ll A l) \' ERTIHED rvh i lenry. Cheley. ‘ 1d Second Boy- eroplanel by Col-z. n. Tom Sawyer. by. waln.) " Boot: , y'nlde. Book:- I am: ntvd in large U90») Pvutlu-rs. and Fun. H09k3 l and H. by 'm-‘s ('hildren h) with tho Birdx ‘v Birds. ko‘FnrD \; mummy wrxim- wH \vn O‘clock. Thn‘ Hm 1H mm wil! ______3 _-_---- “a ,â€" E I I II- I I- I ï¬ecemï¬er ClearanceE Fountain Pensâ€"Wat an‘sA U Eversharv Pencfls Th greatest Crane‘s Flue Panrte A M statxonery. 9 Books Suitable for young or old. Plans We have some gcgd values. Plpes We have sum: 5 mm--. Card Cases and Pockq Good qualify leather. Priws from $1.25 to $5.50 per-box. ‘ Clgars Always the best‘ï¬gra'de. Tobacco Prince Alber ' Rex. Edgworth and other leading brands in 8 02. or 16-02. at 65 cents a id $1.30 per tin. How about a Lflyose Leaf Memo or Account Book at ' .00 to $2.50? It makes a dandy gift. . prices from You are reminded that 0 Christmas and New Years Cards are of pleasfng selected for quality and character. designs and have been ï¬carefully Dresées C10a§g§ 6 Few Suuesflo nsf ; V values. ,q Good qualify leather. itfgrade. Prices from $1.25 to $5.50 per-box. raj Rext AEdgworth and other leading brands 'o Settle Some of the cm Problems Ian‘s Others may be as good, buttnone better. greatest pencil in the world. L: A world standard of choice corrCSpondenCC N‘- Ill-Ilnu-IIIIIII-III 1/4 OFF