l, sg "I l l, ird th'? all H 'l 3. lliiiii' ff} til Hi1 [Eli bil m Hi a: Ir', if tr, III I7: . i In t'd tct, 'iii: if! 'rhroreheatra of the Evangelical church an". . surprise phrty tor rArt1t.ttr/, Hefner. at his home, last Monday evening. The occasion was in My of his birthday aniivpmry. / new V. E. Stakemiller, potor " th- Ihuuliul church bu been 1!: " tttthem. in Chicago. with th- Mrs. Guy Houtthtoa National) is oitteitainittg her mother, Mm. Damon of Fall River, Mus. _ "Mr. aridan. R. LTJohnson are entertain " Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Pen- dleton .of Pembroke, Kentucky. ,,Y Mr. und Mrs. R. E. Hillstrom open- ed their home bakery, Suturdny, in the John Stryker building. ’AGE TWO The Gdiden Club of Deerfield 'will you Wednesday afternoon, Jana-w. so, at the home of Mrs. J. A. Reiehelt, Jr. ', Mm. Ray D. Reeds entertained the _ daughter born last Ménday. , Mri Jrils Young mums, Wednesday gmr.§coyne is. employed .at the Deerfield noon. ' l Lumber Co. _ Mrs: E. C. Becker WtMg books: to!, Mrs. J. A. Reichelt, Jr. attended the Pot Luck sock: Club. FiidFpr, fifth, annual ‘conference at the afternoon. . r ?rutewitt's League at Recital'Han Mr. ma Mrs. R. E. Hillstrom opetriof the Chicago Woman's Club Mon- od their home bakery, Suturdny. inidaY- _ Ir F Mm. ‘Woodman Todd entertained the Dina: Fret Club, on Wednesday “tendon. Mn. E. C. Beckgt-will'be Ite: to the elub Wednesday, Jan. so. T 8 . t DEERFIELD NEWS The Sewing Club of the Rebekah Lodge of Highland Park held an all day meeting " the home of Mrs. Edwin Beekman, last Wednesday. Frances Gloden and three shuts Agnes. Florence and Marie motbred to Cary. Ill., Sunday to we the Ski Tournament. ' Mrs.' E. Therrikn of mama Park was the luncheon guest of Mrs. Julia Peterson. Thursday. / lllkmit-- 1laggigr-r-itorage Wm " T _'rr Household goods and Pianos moved by Experienced men. , Furniture Packed Grated and _ e Shipped. Phone Mil I 1103 147 (' Highland Park Transfer Co.' , " 80 South St. Johns Avenue Motor Truck and Van delivery to all in his M'Merend You (hdt Afford To Do Your Own Laundry Work When You Can Get It Done" ' at the Prices We 9ffer _ , WET WAgmL20 lbs. .for 95c and 5e C per lb. for each additional lb. .d DRY WMB-All ftiiiwork ironed, bath towels and wearing apparel dried may, without starch. 18 lbs. for $1.80 and 10e per lb. for each additional lb. The Reliable Laundry 618 N. Green Bar Road Highland Park, Ill. Phone Highland Park 178-179 ' Call Highland Park 178 today and tell us when to call. . These .are TWO big time and money ' savers. Try Them! lit I T1urhigh school but friqe up Mon- {day morning. The Everett students ' wept over in Knuk’s Maximal] Sedan. fBecause of the late hour'v-when the has had been thawed i _oflrist ilnd second trip were ' ' The John iytyrtiiiiiti15hjrn.e the funeral _of George new: of"Oak Park, S'aturdw. Mr. Reba is sur- vived by his widow and tour sons, Irving, Chestâ€, Rarihotttl and Alvin. The Irving Ram family sold their home to George Ann‘s about ten can 'll'" when they moved from we _ : , A very brewing Diagram it be- ing planned for the next Puent-I Teacher haooeiatioet meeting which is; held the mud Filthy in Polar-jay, J. A. Reichelt, Senior, sold a wood- ed tract of Mty-seven acres can the Dundee Road near Whaling, to the Cook County ‘Forest Prmserve,,uast week. _ , . The Board of,Lrea1 Improvements held a public hearinéi of the Sewer question, Saturday. evening at) the Town Hall. _ _ ' I John Woodman has sold .his‘pro. petty along the C. M, & St. P. tqacks. south of the Deerfield Lumber Co., to a North Shore Lumber 'Co. Miss Minnie Starker of _Ciileturo spent Sunday with relatives in, Deer- field. Mrs. Arthur' Cuhmore and? two little children spent list Tuéaduyi with Mrs. Cashmoreu mother in ‘Wgu- Regan. I i Mr. and Mrs. Kilcoyne hate a daughter born last M nday. , Mri Jrils Williams of Chicago had charge of the services last Butuiay., q _ The class 011924 of the Dtserf1el.d Grammar School elected the following off1eertc---Pfesident, Wallace ich- elt.-Seeretary, Marie Roman. tii/it. urer, George Stryker, _ I 1 , 'iii/i" age. He could g,t',',gt1l'gtt, that mist elderly men dam-e, _ eye that host M us think we AW) 'atoHittr up for our own In.“ sixtied by writing and saving; J- s' V . TIii/t Taiiiri7riiiiir ml Batik Md his ptrturriatity 31W. Hare M is, withitt three months otrmr in": of __..__._ 7 5 , h is a mystery want Latibhwtibn! Mr.' iMellon, the secretary of the) treasury, gets out of public life. His; seIf-irtGcityr modesty-it " mqre, than," m'odésty, it is tshyntmr--itt tip-l parent in f1rat sight. His. features! pr'irethiin thitr quality more than any other, His s1ettder'tirtre, suggests it. If‘Mr.‘Mellon.is ‘oue‘of the richest men ein the worla,.he certaixily ‘hasl not wed ghis money to fatten my frame. The spare fhruro, the? mob! trmiVe dress that Would trrrVith 1: snowmen or a clerk, the thin Mona! faceâ€? all 'compoae tt piety“ tut, old-fashiony'ad folk: 6, to (slut/li';) as a f‘picltgd ehie.eery"j.r, f C.) ', . : I .l Miss Reba, who is “tending tui- erville Colkzce trpetttrthe week _ did with her sister, Mrs. 4/otyt Veer, 'l The Evangelical people: will aries once their newly Bungalow V‘Chqtch next Sunday. January '27 at tr)? p. m. A fine prognm hanihje'en "rang. ed employing hull local 1'ec,te,tti talent; The local choir and heptr‘n " aired nus ugmgt prxijrrdtn, The taatot, At. E, ' amulet. wm' be chairman ot the means. The pro. siding: elder'of the Chimo district; Reverend J. G. Elm wffrtritiipi dedicutory address Ind will be “this ed by visiting? pastor: in thb dgltiea. tion ceremqny. A' batty welcomq ig expended Lto all to “tend this gDoédi- catqry Selrvice. . ' i', _ Mrs. Siloack and Misss,Rmse,itkritb trt of Chicago were» the trpedts of, Cipristian' Seithsrt, Sundgytd? '5 V Rwanda and inn; v. It,, sake; ‘miller will move Into, the Btpyroiw ehytelt; thymidclle _of *Febmgry: , . Rights of way have been obtainpd and surveying is under way, which is the frryt step in a $5,000,000 program for' another mirth shore route from Chicago to Waukegan, running west of the present route. "This announce> ment correboratea p'reviOIhs: state-i mentr and bears out reports that1 have been circulated for a long time. At the same time announcement is made by 'tht North Shore Line thdt construction. of , branch It', North Shore Line to run west mm' Howard street, Chicago, will be started Within a few :weeks. “Thin; stutement ti made by Britton ', _ Budd, pretriferlt of the line) , ' ‘1 . _ New Line j , The new line im .7 rt at iHrtwarki street,, at the pun-us;ll dented and run west to Cicero yenue, and will) be extended ‘north’ to Dempster': road." _ . l, _ ( 2 Mn Arthur Cashmere and daugh- tef. Irene. were. the gueqts orfrUnds in (Htirhmsod, Sunday; _ _ About ten White motor couches, similar to: those now operated by the North Shore Line oh their Wow Kegan to Kenmhn trip, will be used. The new route-will start It Wtiuke, ttap' and go through Gmyslake, Ny Henry, and cod at Woodstock. Obtain Permit I _ 1t",irtsetievtd the when this line is cheating that it will oe'tt up u rie1rAerritory for _ Wnukegan in it will;make the city much mare ac: cessible' to the people of the rural, communities. Then too it will mute the Jake region more accessible to Waukegan and the north trhok'i.'" AuEust Sisiitsirt, irrived recently from Germany and tii living with his brother, Christian Beiftert. ' - _ (" Anioumiement is' made try the North Shdre Line of s new; motor‘ coach to cover a .thhtrthted mile route almost due west Id Waukttmn. Service'on this, line will begin some time in the spring. I Permiséioq Jrom the vol-ions? Vila lages to operttte thiti.new 1ini,casi Tell as from "the Illinois Commerce Cymttitssion, ' was obtained seven] months ago but at that time it we: not stated just when the new line would be put'into operation. 3 d MELLON ts MYSTERY I l i IN MANY RESPEC'I‘S :Phn's are being made to fhr,tbd, tltd land between the Louis Meyeiikebr" ttutrantuutd therallroad track; $br tr skating pond. The Deerfu1ir-htsits's Club will finanei, the project"; Mrs. C. K., Friedlirnd and Mtsars, 53.41 B. Jordan arid Ronald R. ‘Lowder’rhilk' repregent the P. T. A. ' :' ' seGtor Medill McCormick in his politicil speech at the. Preqbyteritin church Sundar evening, cited Bee- retarrot the Treasury Mellon's tax reduction; plan and Woodrow Wilson's attempt itp foriw the league of mifiomr upon the {United States, ts iitstlttteo of the Atneiietrn pnbiie's p none“ w yield to, the fiat oCone m II; also f'tlutt in a free state no one , man is enable of preserving the r" hm of all people. If we place our '47 and fortunes in ‘he hands of one man or one set of men, We ~deserye what We get," . _ C _ , V - Mrs. u. C" Antitr ."visrited, -rel.tivu‘1 in De'er61d,9tutdar. ,‘1 I . I , l Ma}guéritei much is taking: ip- structions at the Deerfield Telephone Switch Board a'nd win Iktrin her duties as evening operator thefrst of February.‘ ', _ NORTH SHORE PLANS t ANOTHER BUS LINE Route Extends Witrt, Froni Wau- kegan to Woodsman Biidn zzle to Many Why Man-of So Greatrrer.tt.t Wogkp Hard g THE HIGHLAND PARK mess, HIGHLAND PARK, ‘mmoxs In Cabinet Job Next Spring '" tit in dadoâ€. and, fmydtmi ttt indwnt can tttpt,attritu' to' r. Mellon, he-chulldgcommpd‘any m oreonttretas' satisfaction; my tort , piquure link} the mid , j 'dtordi. He Could math; could Nat; he could surround Mme]! in Mr. 'RotsieteWr' has, â€with ttti-ht- fort; and pleasures, it,"' have fiir-, iation ï¬nd upon: e could" My newspapers ahd take mu fu1lphs4i- ', _, , SILK WOOL HOSE FOR WOMEN $1.95 Phoenix Silk and W601 Hiise . " - F 31.35 Proer.ii)rtlk and W,opl Hlirse “I , - $125 Golf Hdie for Childien _ - f - ' . Higtilatsd _ Park Oneithird Gaénett’s 'North Shore Stores '_" $ .LSp‘eciallngIearanc‘e of iMiddys, 1 , 'E @5595 '19ti' $3.95 ". C t, __r: 5; $7.91!“ l '_', ") Poiret Twill Dr¢s§eslatÂ¥9.75 . _ J/)r,CK TAR TOGS Igcluding My; Flying}. Suits, Serie, Drama and Fiannel Dresses _)tpieciatic'yearak:ie of EMiddys,‘ Two Lots _ @5595 up? $3.95 ".. F l, ___ 1; $7.951n06v5595 N, s 'f'irWi1 M.d'd'fJhti'tg""'" Actual round m " WLQW Why You Should Order Your Ford car Now 123,607 W _ . l ' _ ‘idul the" higher “ti-Mon to ‘1 ' " " M" â€'7 2"f .3 tar as one alum ',e,tgfttt ia,'witat 'iiiiricik to Me it'fg. the hWtMt.---3uak w . F _ I F l , , 5 i 501:1 in $101.13st Monthly. 1%; {an 03.7 M‘Lwy t Ite, tint until-ink m: ring may be. Pupil)†he Q (of in the early dnrt whoa be u a ltd-mung clerk in his father's Wand hut keeps on 'ttbing. One mph! prefer to think it is munching my“ than aux, something mttre surely prbdnctive of Off' orl Winter Goods: “if 1/3 OFF munch-mammal.†WIN? Lake Forest Goetaie.1e(tng tut, '1. spring up- pro- 1'tegegiT,el'att !ii',ii',!i1iCt,!?,'ie' helm demand FoedCarst1tuspriug tunerrkttrkes T coming'oprinj' oi autumn It to 'llll'/,1'lfl ads: My. beam ioir - “av-(h an... ll ir . 5.013. Eamon 'd,tgtl,',AG,,'g'gtt as." '"6riEissd' PUK WI! In not M Le: yet, but t large inch. . 111ng _-nd pm“... l' More: insist-raw Aii,t 'batsooetitdtrtut,moeeiii THURSDAY, J ANUAI! fail It $1.39 95c' 95c . JdiAlil