# +. K1 AFc Ki 61 fl t V ui _ O0fer, fome and . attended | and mothers who are constantly ‘tied services at the Evangelical church. in the house,) Todothia it will deâ€" Miss Irene Rockenbach conducted | mand some ‘time and well directed a religious institute at Royal Oak,|efforts on part ‘of anyr‘ naganla Between 1800 and 2000 guests atâ€" tended the radio tea, Saturday afterâ€" noon in Chicago, given by the Home Service. department of the Peoples Gas Light and Coke company, at which ‘Mrs. Anna Peterson, who wroadcasted .receipes daily, from K. Y. W., was the hostess. Among those who attended the tea from Deerfleld. were Mrs. Emil C. Becker, Mrs. W. W. Clark, Mrs. A. C.‘Timm and Mrs. Arnold Keller, ¢ Affirmative Donald R. and Dorothy Lidgerwood. Negative Alvin Meyer Robbins. + gies by o9 ETTEA CYY e Resolved : "That every action has a selfish motive," was / the: subject of theâ€"debate given Sunday evening by the Young Peoples society. Ti io 00y #!. the L. _J. Knask Druag store. Pleasure or touring cars unâ€" der thirtyâ€"five horse power will be taxed $4.00; over thirtyâ€"five horse {::er $6.00. All trucks up to one ‘will be charged $5.00; trucks over one ton and: up to two tons will be. charged $10.00; and all trucks over] two tons.will be taxed $15.00; The twentyâ€"fourth annual meeting of the lllincis Council of Parentâ€" Teacher associations will be held in Decatur, May 1, 1928. Mrs, A. T. Mills, Regional Director of District nine, has in charge the general arâ€" rangements, and Mrs. Winifred Drenâ€" nan of Decatur heads the program committee. The annual meetings are becoming each year a greater stimuâ€" lus to local activity, an inspiration which throughout the succeeding months brings splendid results to the associations which have sent repreâ€" sentatives. This year no association may send more than three voting delâ€" egates. Anâ€"association, which sacâ€" rifices a little to pay the expenses to send a delegate, will experience more fully the benefit drived from such representation. Mrs. Mark P. Mears, | president of the Illincis council, in her message this month, expresses a desire that every association; be repâ€" | resented. ; J i . Vehicle tax licenses may now be | W ut the T J Kmuslk Pril l ~Calleth For Thee." The Woman‘s Missionary society of â€"the Presbyterian church met Thursâ€" : day at the home of Mrs. Martin Luthâ€" er Thomas. ‘ The following officers ,q:ere elected: President, Mrs. Fred â€"â€" Mrs. Albert® Haggi entertained a number of her fhiends, Thursday aftâ€" ernoon, in honor of her birthday anâ€" niversary, { Miss Helen Reichelt was hostess to the girls in her Sunday school class, Saturday afternoon. Miss Elfrieda Knaak is the teacher. | H. Meyer; viee-b};;}:i;;z ï¬r;.i‘;;; Haggie; secretary, Miss Sadie Galloâ€" way ; tml.s_ure_r,__lï¬ss' Emily Knaak. Mr. and Mrs. A. Montavon of the Green Tree at Everett were hosts to twentyâ€"four members "of the Presâ€" byterian choir, last Monday, evening, which has been organized with the following ‘officers: President, Mr. Friedland ; secretary, Mr. E. B. Jorâ€" dan; treasurer, Miss Grace Robbins ; librarian, Miss Dorothy Lidgerwood. The Easter cantata, directed by "Srs. E. C. :‘Becker will ‘ be given Thursday evening, March 29, at the ehurch. â€" _ ! On Eakter Sunday the choir unâ€" der the supervision of Mrs. Becker and assisted with solo work by Merle Tibbets of Lake Forest, wgl broadâ€" east their program at tw o’}lock from station K. Y. W. Rev. e T4 Thomas will take Bart in the m The Boy Scouts practiced running and >signals Saturday _ afternoon, meeting at Reichelt‘s â€" corner and going west to the Wilmot school. . The following officers were elected by the Dorcas society : President, Mrs, William H. Kist; vice pbresident, Mrs, R. M, Vant; secretary, Mrs. R. H. Stryker; treasurer, Mrs. William Kreh. t â€" Fourteen: young people are enrollâ€" ed in the Pastors Communicant class of the Presbyterian church, preparaâ€" tor‘y to church membership on Easter. They meéet every Sunday afternoon at 3:30 at the manse. ET i Mb i Prdint en ces t e aft sc acnt inth Ervsboc‘s 3 has ‘been ‘appointed pastor of the Evcmlicd church. Rev. Mr. Mertz a graduate of the Le Mars }eollege, Jowa, and will continue to attend a ol in this vicinity, while preachâ€" ing in Deerfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Mertz will reside in town. & 3 Friday afternoon, March 23, tbe,‘ ladies of the Presbyterian, church give ‘a party for Mrs. George Egh, in appreciation of her work president of the Dorcas society, for the past tweive years. The afâ€" fair will be given at the home of Mrs. | William H. Kist. | /Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Bingham and Mrs. Amelia Pyle of Irving Park dqym guests at the Ender home Snn-k *PaGE EIGHT Preston.,â€" Mrs. Walker passed away Friday, just twenty minutes befï¬ the ~arrival of her bmqber‘, James. The body is to be brought back to Deerfield for burial iand the funeral will be Friday inornfbg at ten o‘clock at the Holy Cross church. i sb James ‘Duffly left last Wednesday for Preston, Arizona, where his sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Mayme Walker, was very L Anothéer brother, William, and . a, !‘i'ter. llim_l"Ann_i‘e Duffy, are also at Re!erend Floyd Mertz from Joliet DEERFIELD NEWS his sermon will be, "He 2T . j _ POfSs. Roy |ter is even mentioned, but the facts be the‘ next hostess. are too obvidhs ‘to need an enlargeâ€" Irving .R. Rebn and | ment. We myst build a healthy social spent 8?6.7 at the | relationship, kspecially for the wives . Lowdermilk | and Grace proâ€" We ‘do not meéan to be selfâ€"cenâ€" tered or unsotial and many of us will feel greatly gurprised ‘when the matâ€" iâ€" The. follow Need," which ~Presbyterian written by lbi as and is wel __ Mary Bonson, only daughter â€"of Mr. and M Juling Bonson died Saturday, after a long illness, due to tuberculokis. Mary was â€"abou eighteen years old and a gradua of the Deerfield grammar school. She attended high school until her health failed> Mr. a d Mrs. Bonson have no other chil n. and the sympa $ of th? whole community ‘goes out . them in their bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Malum and two little children returned Saturday after a week‘s visit with Mrs. Maâ€" lum‘s mothel&ln Chicago. The Maâ€" lums live on ntral avenue in one of the Woodman houses. Miss Berthé Haviland and Miss Mary Monni Lake Forest and Miss Lillian Carilson of Chicago were the !eek'end guésts of Miss Maroarat Milton Franitz was the lay delegate of the Evangelical church to the conâ€" ference at Aghton, III., March 14 to 19. ; foaH Mr. and Mrs. Frank Malum and two little children returned Saturday after a week‘s visit with Mrs. Maâ€" itc nc ir o 14 Li d ESgNTL hots bxtubach c 2A db .. 2 CHC Evangelical church are preparing a very %ene p am for their concert, to be given Vhursday evening, April 5, in the school assembly hall. Mrs. Hiran The Friendly ~Bible class of Evangelical church (was entert at the Merner home on Second s 'I\Esdny_even Kige:: . ~| C db y COeenvely AGUISC of Chicago, were guests at the Fred Haggie home Saturday and Sunday. tWihecs / Tt .. M.: nuls & P > visiting at t ‘home of her daughter, Mrs, ~Fabre bf Evanston, is now spending several weeks at the homes of her three sons, John, Irvin and Romayne ~Stryker, after which she expects to it another daughter, Mrs. Gibson in Hobart, Indiana. ,F,‘f. W. Kers! and daughter, Louise |__A large delegation from Deerfeld | attended the organization ~of the lNorthbrook Ofd Fellows Lodge, Satâ€" urday afternéon, at which 40 new members were installed. | There were four hundred| guests from out of town. ; Ghester Weksling, of the Wessling Hardware co pany, was ill this past week and unable to be in his store. Repairing damage done by the recent blizzard is taking considerable time. n sixtyâ€"five and one hundred workmen who are replacing the fallen polgs and wires are being cared for daily at Meyers restaurant, and the remaipder at homes nearby, . W > eC o 4) Thigs & a0 B Mary Hoff Mr. | and Mrs) | tained some her home, Sund or of her nipt saryp j |\ Philip Wendling, who died in Towa | last week w buried Monday at the kNonhfleld cerpetery, â€" Mr. . Wendling was a brotherlof Mrs. Sarah Stryker, and his wife Was a Stryker ‘also. He was an uncle| to John, Irvin:, Roâ€" mayne, Fred, knd Edwin Stryker, all | of Deerfield. $ xpk] . |\_The Fred B stadt family moved: into their new home on hg;nti-nl aveâ€" nue," Saturday, which‘t y . recently bought from n/ Woodman. ( Miss Margaret Rhodesyof spent Sunday) with Mr. and 8. Scully, Sr. } | is being drawph up for Mï¬.&_;ï¬ hqn:sakted them with some ofâ€"the deâ€" tails. : | » J 33 Mr. Crane df Giencoe gave a very instructive talk on "Zoning. Ordiâ€" nances," at \ Deerfield Men‘s club meeting,‘ Thursday evening in Meyâ€" er‘s restaurant. A zoning ordinance MDBipRNey 5 Adaiebimem inompit se ie ... Dwhi ( ; The Community . House has been urchased. by Ithe Ma‘io;ï¬ club and is being moved to the F Meyer lot next to the fire station, where it will be| remodeled. William Haggie bought the lot recently for flw Masonic club and Herman Rrost purchased ‘the fire. station dt the same tirge. xlch*n' M, it | week and. was. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Earl Webber. â€" Mr.! Webber is a former Deerfleld pastor. Miss Rockenbach is at the head of Religious Instrucâ€" tion for the state of Michigan, with Lansing as he 'headgurwra. T ' A»/Albert â€" Antbs of Highland| Park visited friends|in Deerfleld Saturday. Mrs. Re _ Merner spent the week end; with friem!g in Chicago. + Sarah' Strykgl-';l;; ‘has been ime and well directed W, @ part of our people, Robbins is spending her son and daughter> ad Mrs. Robbins of Maâ€" appea jurch (was entertained home on Second street, |g',. | 1d . orchestra ‘ of the n, eldest daughter of s} Matt Hoffman enterâ€" her little friends at rAday afternoon, ‘in honâ€" inth birthday anniverâ€" home of _bei d;l;gl;t;e';: Ca week and was the nd Mrs. Jerome Earl Webber : is a former Miss Margaret Rhodesyof Mayfair Mrs. P, the : CVAE AediPhocntricias nd. A nds M .1 To the Legal Voters, residents of the Townst of , â€"Deerfleld, uinty of Lake, Iilinois, that the Annus! Townâ€" ship Meeting and Election of ‘Officers of said Township will take pl ‘Tuesâ€" day, the third day/of April, p imo, being t ;ï¬rst Tuesday in sai | morith., more el n Iaster morning, April ices will be in English with an appropriate program will with _ spécial music, singif speaking, by members of the scpf)ool. tih \ ont |forget choir . practk1‘ Thu | night at 8 o‘clock. the. eve ce? wit beld. 4NNUr§L TOWN MEETIN 1 C [ RLRCTION | ~~_ St. Roul‘s Evangelical h. . Palm|Sunday, March 25, morni services |will be in German. | In } evening; a special reunion service will be held for the young people.|| The will be \sp icai?l music and â€"kinging, and a message to the yo people will be given by Rev. J. Holdâ€" graf. is service does not exclude the olde ple. Don‘t forge ; young people, March 25 at 7:30 p. | t. At 1 a, m. Good Friday, March 80, German ; services with rman commu will ; be â€" cond . (In the. eve i%g, ‘at 7;30, English serviâ€" f"?JWit English communion| will be 15 South St. Johns Avenue o d 1 Mrs, Boynaldson, inlth_e é\ï¬el? Sall ho;Le en M& company|from Chicago, last edniesâ€" day. & ‘ [ Oy oX (3r Bec of the severe storms in the north, hwestern train service was cut off day evening and Monday, cuttin . the milk. supply (for tï¬ fBo_wm‘ airy; company. T 0 lar trucks le ,Hich_hnd'gnk 8 da’m midnight secure milk at (Gu !f?n? M t;' ‘supply in this, yvicinity, but got! axcï¬ and were unai ) to rxeâ€" turn, gonsequently Jack Klemp, the| milk man on this rontf did not reach| Decrfield ‘until afternoon, and w only a limited supply ?or each family. | C vinon iairy : company. Two large trucks left: Highland Park S iday. at midnight to secure milk at Gurnee €a.. Xr Th uonl ces oe id rd ut P FaPoio ; e t Messts, |Nic Daley and 3 ‘He 3- ricks of Chicago were the w tkâ€" end guésts 9 _Ralph Horenberger.| | || th u? re. We trust t t‘})‘ leaders |will be able to work ofit s * &A k t 4 i iss [Frances \Loy | an .\ / Miss Gwenna Bubert visited Miss la Peterson Sunday, at the Municipal Sanitatiunk, T. off mu ‘roups will not answer , 1t only â€"make for a community and church life, â€" n;z;:d,fi | an inclusive soci grammeg where all may partic thejr so desire. We trust® t | 1 espécially| |our ladies. Th out of inâ€"ifew | and placing tice~Is Hereby Giv gal Voters, residen try has all the :ï¬ needs, but it Price of the and we believe near the priee/ as much, : | trouble be stall the b oil burner or n would be glad We have ju at 15 South’ St. call and inspec depend on ing réliabi AT es a For the st PLUMBING, HEATING&cASFTINc | | _ ates Furnished Free on New or Old Buildings . ETY Oï¬i‘ce'l‘elephm{,le’201, e es , Johns Avenue _ _ _ ,. Highland Park, 111. i d an oil burner that would g"ve the owner the least se the owner‘s troubles are our troubles if we inâ€" 1 one.that was economical lil fuel, â€",; . 1 one that was gravity feed (fo it would not have to Jtï¬eity, saving the cost of peration and increasâ€" ist installed a Worthington Oil Burner in our store . Johns Avenue, and invite anyone interested to the same, whether he or ,s?‘e intends to install an ot, or if he or she already has one installed, we to demonstrate our burner, . j f : one we have installed is $120.00 with tank extra, it is the best offered on the market for anywhere ind better than many that ¢ost two or three times H. DECKER & CO. JMBING, HEATING & GAS FITTING _ Tth Pretinct, Fire Station Building, corner Central avenue and »A Bay road, :: hland iPark, Illinois;] .. ~ . 8th Pregip t,}Ot!ice of Hings Lum ben Campany, | First and. |Wainut, Highlahd Park,; IMlinois, :j : The |offi era be elec + one 4th Precinct, Office of T | Lake Shore Motor Company, 55 S. St. Johns avenu ~§Hiï¬ï¬‚um;l Park, Hli § T. i0 5th Precitict, ‘Residence| of! Mrs. Mary Lindbolm, 1453 Judson avenue, Ravinid, IMlinois:; ) _ . | $s 6th Precinct, Henry Edwards‘ store, 506 N. };N{i? fpy road, / KHighland Park, Ilti i€] i : a’“h :gk,.s. ang. :‘ o.Au-J .L ty Te 3rd ‘ 4 ’;J'OQCG 0‘ {Prior, 27 f;hgt?‘efldtn road Park, Iilinois;" |â€" | â€" _ and FPrecinet, Deerfieldâ€"Shjelds High School,| Vine avenue, Highland Park, Tilingisi : /‘ > * i 1184 + T The oédon will beflna“ ohom' of T a. m.;;b‘dglpcejxt 5. p. m. in the places designated as follows} t year we have been expeï¬inenting with oil burnâ€" Eged one to fit with our poli y: "THE BEST ONLY T POSSIBLE PRICE." _ BUR 1st Precinct, City Hall, | That they can save from $15.00 to $20,00 buying their Dresses dlr*c t from a well Tna&vn WHOLESALE MANUFACTURE ?.'of high grade Dresses.. . /‘ } f '\’ t u> ‘ f s : " £0#lf : ; i 1 R j _: Spring Collection of es Now Complete . IIf perfect ï¬ttixigi Dresses made of the finest materials in the latest styles, with the ighest grade of workmanship at a. price which will enable you to have two dresses for hat you would pay for one in unyjretail[! tore interests youâ€" hh ) Then we invite %zu who have not taken advantage of this opportunity to visit either of our salesrooms before buying elsewhere. . â€" j j j Stop in on your way from the depot and select your Easter Dress now. 4 By the Women of tl'licégo and Suburbs Stop in on youxf 'évay from 7the‘de.pot ar WHOLESALE DRESS Factory and Salesroom Ne hce e & Noo 226 WOJ'i : i nst. +.) Cor. Franklin St. PEN ‘ALL DA We make Stout Sizes in ah t n ) D ape m No. 1 NEA Public notice. is hereby given and Bronson Stréet, all in the |said, the biâ€"annual de&ion“of f »mghm The Highland Park East<Park| Disâ€" Park Rast Park District/in the County | trict. h i of Lake and State of Hlinois will be | â€" E. A. WARREN, | \ held in the‘ said, The J Park | Secretary of the Highland Park |East East Park District, on‘ Tuesday the| : Park District. *.: r Third (8d) day of April, A. D;, 1923, | Dated, March 22, A.D. 1923. * / (4) The Highland Park East Park District 45 Given under my hand this tw ' day of March, A. D. 1923 ..« +â€":.}} old [ ALBERT LARSON, | < * «. The Town: ng will open in the ‘City: Hall, . Counpll . Clambers," Hughâ€" Jland Park, Ili at the hour of 2 ‘p. m., and after choosing a Moderator will proceed to ind consider reâ€" ports of officers, to appropriate money to defray the necessary expenses of the township, ansd to déliberate . and detide on.,.such measures as may, . pursuance :of : law, come before the nleeting‘ .‘: i .w(\ 9 L' i Supervisor; two Assistant Supervisâ€" i NOTICE OF ELECTION | ' ( >3 f U o ; ? i3 | 8 MANUFACTURING CO, WO Township \Clerk. .‘ Balesroom No. 2+ No. 115 8. DearbornS;anfloo:- Next to the Fair : THIRD PRECINCT.. That the ing place for said election will Buv!mz' ‘School, corner ofDua: and B on Stréet, all in The Highland Park East <Park trict. t 1 Road. H. M. Prior‘s Office, 27 N. Sheridan polling place for said election will be «FIRST PRECINCT. That the poll, ing place for said election will be the City Hall, 549 Central Avenue, |~ ‘~One (1) ‘Commissioner for the of two (2) years (to fill vmete)“ between the hours of seven (7) o‘tlo in the morning and five (5) 0‘ in the afternoon of said day, for the pur. | Two.(2) Commissioners for 01 full term of six (6) years. $ i e ces Mie Ahatind Pork feet of the said, The Highland Park Park District, toâ€"wit: ( SECOND PRECINCT.â€" That the Bob Fat 44 enue said, Disâ€" pollâ€" (%