W #} i [ 71 3 34 4 a +3 no K E54 t y 4 A piano solo, "Dancing Firefly," by Max .Oberslieben, and an encore, "Waltz," by Chopin, were beautifully played by Miss Bertha Weiss, who is a teacher in Maurice Rosenfeld‘s sehool in Chicago. : "Why Parents Should Visit the School!," from the Child Welfare magâ€" azine, was read by Principal R. R. Lowdermilk, in which an appeal was P. T. A. Has Fine Meeting Througk the courtesy of the Bowâ€" man Dairy company a very instructive and interesting film on the value of fmilk as a food was presented to the ehildren of the grammar school in the form of a fairy tale Friday afâ€" ternoon. The fairies in the milk which are essential in health building were Minnie Minerals, Viola Vitamin,jï¬u- sie Sugar, Peter Protein and Fannie Fat. Through this visual ¢ducation film the little children grasped more than they would have gained from a «dozen unillustrated talks ‘or lectures. Following these pictures for the chilâ€" dren was the regular monthly meetâ€" ing of the Deerfield Grammar School Parentâ€"Teacher association, at which time films for the parents were shown. The process of pasteurization was explained and every step of the hanâ€" dling of the milk until it reached the «consumer,© was shown. Little Miss Harriet Stryker charmâ€" ed her audience with "Honey Bee in Clover," "In Japan," and "In Holâ€" land," with. Miss (Bertha . Weiss : at the piano. + The fifth grade of which Miss Mae Titus is teacher, gave several recitaâ€" tions. Olive Frantz gave "My Pledge for‘ Better American Speech" in a very /‘ clear, concise, emphatic way, with which very distinct enunciation. *"February Heroes" was given by C. W. Peterson as the "Lincoln Boy," John Ott as the “Waï¬hington Boy," and Ruth Frantz as the "Longféllow Girl." ‘ PAGE TWO Insuranceâ€"Fire, Tornado, Liability | DEERFIELD NEWS Are You Carrying Enough? i/ g Also headquarters for Auto License andâ€"Notary Public PAUL SCHROEDER & CQ, Real Estate F. B. WILLIAMS, Manager We writz_ea full line of insurance in several of the. best companies. . You Can‘t Afford To Do Your Own Laundry Work‘ _ When You Can Get It Done : _ at the Prices We Offer _ $ WET WASHâ€"20 lbs. for 95c and 5¢ . per lIb. for each additional Ib. The Reliable Laundry 618 N. Green Bay Road Highland Park, NJ Phone Highland Park 178â€"179 , Call Highland Park 178 today and tell us when to call. e These are, TWO big time and money f savers. : DRY WASHâ€"AHKH flatwork ironed, bath towels and wearing apparel dried fluffy, without starch. 18 lbs. for $1.80 and 10¢ per Ib. for each additional Ib. T‘ry Them! A group of Highland Park Lady Elks were entertained at the homeé of Mrs, Harry Clavey of Second stteet on Friday afternoon. 4 ~!/ 4 Principal R. R. Lowdermilk iand several of the boys of the seventh and eighth grades are planning a" t;ut trip. down the Illinois river, at (the close of school in June. H#+>4 The regular meéeting: of thé'l}a'iyil Neighbors will be ‘held Thursday eveâ€" ning, Feb. 14, in the new Masonic hall.> l ea to| Miss Lillian Schepp is staying with Mrs, Carl Lange while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Clavey are in Texas. & s he4 My. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison, Mr. and‘ Mrs. R. D. Reeds and two sons and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gunckel and son spent last Sunday at the, Chatles Reynolds home in Waukegan.; [ . _ Mr. and : Mrs. J. Howard Gibbs and little son, Jack, have moved to Raâ€" vinia. + § ‘: Evangelical Orchestra Concert The annual Evangelical orchestra concert will be given on the evenings of March 13 And 14 in the auditorium of the Bungalow church, under the capable leadership of Mr.‘F. W. Cook. Each concert has shown a decided adâ€" vancement in the technique of (the players and in the music selected, Lnd music lovers of Deerfield are anticiâ€" pating a great treat. Alvin Knaak takes the elder Mr. McGowan‘s place in the Standard| oil filling station. ‘ | Mrs. John Stryker presided at |the business meeting which followed. In her speech of acceptance to the o;flce of president of the P. T. A. she paid a very high tribute to Mrs. R. D. Supâ€" ple, one of the presidbnts of_ 3;he Deerfleld association. ma hS h Miss ‘Mae Titug‘ room (the fifth grade), received the prize for havâ€" ing the most parents and friends present.: Next month each of the teachers has been asked to put on a little "stunt." = ht made to the parents for coâ€"operation and not antagonism. .‘ > 162 JJ PE ZLoning Measure i. Deerfleld: has. &lso adopted an upâ€" toâ€"theâ€"minute zo mordmpnce. anâ€" other ordinance, controlling ‘ subdiviâ€" gions, and a new Building ordinance‘ The latter seeks to asgure good lookâ€" ing buildings ag well:as safe ones. Jacob L Crane, Er..‘ of Chicago ‘and ‘With the Hifl: d Park annexation ‘c'oï¬pjl‘eted there ‘will; be under munâ€" icipal jurisdiction aâ€" distance of ï¬vfl: miles back from the lake shore. Thi is the deepest t rrig:hry incorporated anywhere north of/Chicago, and m fact proniises very well g;the fu of the ~Highland Parkâ€"Deerfield ‘disâ€" triet. 0 /; wl ratodt s ‘_~ : Board Passes Ordinance . _ _ Last Monday evening the Deerfielf] Village Board p]augd‘ the ordinance annexing %he nlt:lnde'r of section 28, 29, 32, and 38, to the Village. Dee;tl field now has four square. miiles â€" of territory, jmdjoining ‘the, . proposed Highland ‘Park annexation, | ) =; _ :‘With the Hifl: d Park annexation c'oï¬pjl,eted. there |will be under munâ€" .« In Deerfieldâ€" village last Saturday the annexation gmposition was cagg Yied by a vote of 122 for and tw against. . One ballot was thrown {t_)rf because the yoter had marked it both "Yes"and"Ny") As a result of this almost undnir’tous vote in favor of annexation ‘ the territory new in cluded in the village extends east to Bonsonville,; south w’m Line road, west to the| Wilmot Schopl ‘rogd, and North to about 100‘ feet north df Sacks crossing on the Ch&ago, Milwaukee & St,.Paul railroad.: â€" _ \ Highland Park will vote/on| March 15 on a proposition to dnnex all the remainder of Déerfield township hot inside the corporate limits of L::z Forest, Highwood, Deerfield . villagh and Highland Park ‘dity, and if this proposition | car iq;, the â€" corporaite limits of Highland Park and Deerï¬e}d will then adjoin, Ts " uk <A liarge and enthusiastic audience of the Presbyterian Woman‘s club met in | the‘ Presbyterian church Monday evening and listened to a.very delight: ful program given ‘by Professor Walâ€" Jlace B; Amgbury, whoywas introduced as a poet and humorist and whd is professor of {gevieral ,lit;rature at the Armour Thstitute,| Chicago. |Several. members were taken into the club on that evening.: ;‘ 4 t £, Ne Mrs. 8. S..Lowe was hostess to the‘ Five fundred club Tpesday evening. Mr#. ‘J.‘A. Reichelt, Jr., slipped on an|icy porch Saturday ‘afternoon, inâ€". juring her spine. â€" ty sn o t In ‘last week‘s issue it, was stated. thatâ€"Albert Antes of Highland Park is selling North) Shore ‘{Motor Coach stock. _ This‘ stock: .i¢s North | Shm:ï¬ Line stock,, and not * motor : coach stock. _ .9 home on Deerfi¢ld ‘avenue. ‘Mr, Wenâ€" zel‘has been a clerk in the Dedrfield Mercantile company {’(:- ‘A. Numbgr of \y&rs’.. k Ei tss : meltis Miak® SaAta . Dallawnat antartainad Proposition Carries in Special Election Last Saturday; |© . . Boal‘d Acts «)" DEERFIELD. VOTES °0) .@C | . FOR ANNEXATION ty i § 9bp ( tb 3 E. Silyeri lhas‘ rï¬nted thfâ€" north stote : of ‘the John Stryker ‘building with the eritrance on Deerfleld avenue and will open alcleaning, dyeing and pressing establishment. He, wilt also handle‘ readyâ€"toâ€"wear (clothing. _| Mr. Silveri‘s 1rothdr has ‘a~ cléaning esâ€" tablishment in the Stateâ€"Lake buildâ€" ing in Chicago, and their work is very highly recommended. /. | _‘ i iits,flemhan Bubert is spending a week with her son ‘and" daughterâ€"inâ€" ‘lai;&. ‘Mr. and Mrg. Jesse Bubert of Wheeling. â€" _ j o / It is reported that a Consumers‘ grotery store will be/operated in the old~ Evanigelical! church, .building on Waukégan road. Mr. R. M. Vant, who purchdsed | the (buildihg iis ‘ planhing to|remodel it for a store and flat. | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beckley are â€"hayâ€" ing a n# home erected on W‘#lh- ?9!.{?";1; S t oles tatke The Garden club will meet Wednesâ€" day afternoon; Keb. 20; at the home of ‘Mrs. W, A. Woods of Springfield aveâ€" Rug. Mry.: Elmeéer. L. Clavey: of, the tavinia nurseries. will givgé. an inforâ€" @l talk on thé subject of, FGarden Qo\mdaries.’f 4 > t ty \Miss Fay Mills, «who teaches the sgcond grade ‘of the 5Deirï¬eld’gr§mâ€" mar sclLool is taking! the mud:. baths in Waukeshal 'Ml‘l.' Harry Muhlke is substituting for Miss Mills, ; f Mrs. John Selig entertained at the previous meeting of thé DinnaFret club. ; Mrs.â€"E. C.‘Becker was hostâ€" ess to the club Wednesday afternoon.| Mrs. Arthur M. {ieq’; and two ichilâ€" dren speht the week end at the John Dollenmaier home in Libertyville. Mrs. Arthur Cashmork anaArthnr Jr., spent Sun zy with: Mrs. "Cashâ€" morg‘s parents in Waukegan. | Jl?eltitiopsiweré cireulated around the village‘ the first part of the week to prevent Mr. Figcher from erecting a road house and dog kennel at Gréenâ€" wood avenue ‘and . Waukegan ; :road, which the, pétition ‘statés, would. be damaging to the ‘sur‘i'ovunding‘ properâ€" 1 Misg Sadie Galloway entertained the Sewing clul .}ut Tuesday after: noon. Mrs. James Goldring of Highâ€" wood will be the next hostess. .|â€" (\Mrs. C. E. Piper had as her ‘w;tpn"‘"‘ its, M’â€g‘f rents, Ml,‘ihd'f tf Griffin, Of Evanston,: ~ ; || ; _ [ e onb yin h. onlb mm 1. o / and ‘medt ‘market. in the old‘ iDuily ] ied h ht tag n PodesiE it aporet insd M EnE Vomndcet s /: Mr. and Mrs| Ross SHerman have moved into tKeil_" n’qw‘liorige on Ogt’erl an avenue, and have rented th¢ lit, Rd Trqge house in the reart of their homeé, jhere they lived. while ‘their house was under construction. , ! _ ‘Mesgrs.| Hadfield, . Klingman‘ .arid Helm of, Chicago: were the> Sunday gpests o#’ARgv. Ad Mrs, V; E. Stakeâ€" miller. i fri2 4 No > THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS . | > . .ITI" 44 “‘a'ï¬ . ? "WE on ei A to. tie their ho Fortyâ€"seven ‘years ago last‘ W fout‘ ‘feét . |of | snow ;/ covered â€" Pilk county like! a ‘blanket, according ko Lewis 0. Brockway,, county |recorde of |deeds and cireuit clérk »at @uâ€" kegan. Mr. Brockway remembe {\,_ e date so well because he wias mai tHled only ‘a week and he had, to e through . snowdrifts to get ,,tO’, the grocery store, where he was wo ‘it ig that ~winter.. In ‘those days produge was hauled to Chicago in bobâ€" and such stores as Marshall had ijron. rings in the; sigewal front of their stores for the fa ffjiendly way! put himself into a Â¥ ntérestingï¬{ook.v and so besides a Highland Park institution he is to have his clientage over half continent. His many friends will pleased: with his success.â€"J,. L. ‘the style 1$ .ix.formal: and chatty, helpâ€" ?f suggestions are ~opfevery hand. There, is the generoys acknowlddie ment of the soutce‘ of new ideas and unsolved problems are discussed: with a fine o'pebjxess‘,oï¬ â€˜mind.â€", In ‘ s fj* Fritz Bahr has in ‘a modest" Ahd teur gardeher will find lit very ful. â€"It is a treasure house :of ge M#Wormation gotten together espe for ‘the gieenhouu man: who / ha shrubs, evergreens and other 1 stock and|has landscape probler salye.! Muth of thls,mnterl‘.;;(::? has worked over in the colu C "Floristy‘ Rxchange," in which } journal h ne conducted : the : de nfent entitied "The Week‘s W Tor the pagt fourteen years, ~ | As was| naturally to. be â€"exp@#fed from the author‘s rich experi 'd':‘ .30 dver ‘fonyLlyém. thete is a ; *L,f of firgt ha ‘I informï¬ou'ip f : baok. It is presented in a Wergonal) thanfiér, Highland! Park r& Co Village of. Deerfleld i With all of s accor ed a/n’d'v:lth,'n‘mr ‘am w der‘ way, ‘Deerfield | forged enormously â€" during |â€" pa months. | > e oi j:* 4 At the beginning of this school id HFE:QA“P‘*MI'M 5 gious tion: began its wor offeflgg religious instruction at Elmâ€"Place school. It was but n that: at the: start spme, should !| their doubts as to whet%er the!? would work. '{l'half year experil has proven it ‘to be. a success." Council is composed of about o. resentatives of the élmrches of M land Park} and they afe determint carry on the work, ngt sparing e or. expens#.:: : ~css t ) â€"â€" One of the‘ u&p public, utteranc dur late Pres. Wilson, was to t fect that we must rally the spi forces of the country. This is e the purpose of {the Council, to up by moral and religious instr a strong spiritual force in the : géneration. M t "p) ; To mEnEeRCoRt 190 4 E205 i +0 B At present the iAstruction is ed to the four }pm grades a Eim Place school, ‘At the end o school ‘term a ’g?mb@r of sch g%radixhtedk, into High gchool, :3«! places were filled by guch as adv into the fifth mde.j‘l‘ha classe this instruction are open; not on those affiliated . with: any church to all children in the‘grades conce RELIGIOUS CLASS IS . ' oOPEN TO NEW P Correspondent Expresses P ® 'ur':: on?‘l’eru:ng JFritz ; /~~~‘Bahr‘s Work + Half Year Exper it Pro f Sucm; Wwill mfl Mo PRAISES NEW BOOK j E;@SBY LOCAL FLO Students in ‘Classes PADDED AUTG VANS . _ | .*.; Packing, Moving/{xpressing and Shippi Telephone Highlagd Park 590" P2 â€"~ED A L I wish 4 ; Eannm;nc,e to the public that I am fully equipped to handle all Bag~ ; gage, Express, Freif?htfand Transfer. © â€"â€" * s 11| ."y (ReomptService.| Reasonable Prices. i 8 ir S .. ~THE LORETTA SHOP it | P ompt Service. . ARD For One Doll; 378 C#ntnl Avenue SATURDAY, ‘February 16th, we. ~ will open our shop in the Pearl Theatre Building, 18 South First: Street, with an exclusive line of & , Wear and Dresses. All our model$s: are specially designedâ€"prices at tractive. â€" t gad Announcemen Moldaner & Humeg-' ST WORK CALLED FOR AND DELI *4 Large Bronze Wall Plneqne_ Hugl-xfudel Placeâ€"Gards and Prizes § Bridge and Mah Jong "The more you buy, the more we give" Articles for the The Most Reasonable in flls_l#u ITS AND COATs COMMUNITY SHOPR NORRLEN _ Fine Tailoring _ 100 CENTS IN vÂ¥ALIPE Phone 54 6 North Sheridan Road Remodeling and Relining _ Cleaning and Pressing °1 _ Prompt Service [>< wl MOVING TO ALL POINTS . ing _ Fireproof Storage . * called for 829 Ridgewood Drive i: E "":â€':"E.";‘ THURSDAY Telep_hqu ‘fl t