H “I be heard it said that. the last madden election was determined by the . mind,'" writes H. A. L. .rutur, tieh Parliament member and r, in describing his ini, . a! the changes in America diving ' put fifteen years for the April s'llaguine. "that the linen": ' being immune from the ten . tal excitement which is) m by a great meeting, con~ coived I mt at the extravagance of the . ocntic convention and de- temtinid vote Republican by way df proton I cannot believe this. The min I presidential election is capable.“ a very much broader ex- planoti [ America said to herself, ‘We IP01. zy prosperous " we are, why c 1" The mammoth plural- Mas life; an , into um \every : tau . Visiting RADIO wtur - C no iiiiii'i the -' . a man does not'shrink from hirtask, no matter how it . becauserthe labor~of achieving is less attractive than ttsto, me of dreaming. Instead, he faces forward with cour- age“ Kooks upward with high and holy determination to realize in his mi experience and by his own efforts the splendid things whith e has seen in dreams and strives to make out of the reali- ties af ite the perfect things which he knows are possible to be made, only hope ishigh enough and courage strong'enough. F No e t success in the long, hard history of human endeavor was! attained tha) some clear-eyed seeker after truth did . : 1 -" C' THE MAN WHO HAS VISION . ._,sv" . . man 1ritrtrtrt'viripit will never achieve success in the high- st “of the term, Norma who does not cherish the hope of '. pad better things to be accomplished in life by himself . . err, through the right kind gof effort, can ever hope to achi _ anything worth' while. The man who does, succeed is the ma . recognizes thehtaterial things of life with all their nar- rown , end aordidntttstr, and utilizes them to.make his dreams. 3 _, , . FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS , , .the sixth annual good roads essay contest of the Highway Board the subject is Tkopomies resulting from high- W _ tmmtrnent." The principal prize is trfour years' university , t p, and the contest is open to all high school students. “he ' not exceeding 700 words. must be in the hands of school .. or teachers by‘Mey 1, 1925. Further information may tttfi," from the Highway Education Board, Willard Build.. iattl, T ttttton/D.' C. PAN: [roux magma APRIL 9, 1925 Ieierhoff Hardware Co. P,llei?yrfl,iP,t 8'11).ng I Waukegan Road, Deerfield I cannot believe this. The men presidential election is men a very much broader ex- Tl America said to bench, looki {y prosperous u we are, velol t' The mammoth plural- any this and every Easter day bring to us all renewed joy in if there be any Gethsemane,. may it blossom forthwith of peace beneath the sunshine of love and happiness. For bg,itt, may there be doubly precious reward. for every ausamramiles. . PROMO'IOR or ITICAL JUDGMENT t Englial Member Of we!!! Discusses ' f Its Inheatee visualize in his innermost brain recesses; no decisive ' n the battle of life was ever won that was not first and worked out by the mind of some dreamer who had " of his convictions. y t _Higblanh Park Press ""trbr'urrdsrtrttt.tye.tu.atmtsiursdrt= 21-d.a-artttNa,mttt,uttnttu' mum.» 1P1t.er._rakauuAGfiriia"'i,"irrii. M _ Phone: Deerfield 179 AN EASTER “WISH The gilded youth are getting ready to accept positions. but {be business men are looking for those who are merely going to work. his own home. His verdict, therefore, is likely to be less emotional than that of the frequenter of public meetings; the “psychology of the crowd’ has less inftuenee; prose counts for more; poetry weighs light-I er in the balance. One might expect then that the listening-in habit will' tend to reduce the value of mere ora- tory and to strengthen the reflective elements in the public opinion of the nation. If so, its influenee will be all to the good.'" F f l "Still it would be idle to deny to this new and wonderful 'invention great potentialities of infUehee in the future. The listener-in forms his own judgment in the quiet amalphete of ity of Mr. Coolidge requires no furth- er diagnosis. . V NUMBER 6 of A Par ' "__ ..,. quupvvu I! act- tled e next step shbuld be number all uses and! re-name an straight-' en t the Mention of t e streets. l AL} , rs. R/ E. Pettis is very m with se ie sore throat. tanley undersea, who ll employed in meld; Drug Store, I, running for villa clerk against the preterit ine mbent, Cheater? Weullhg. 6 pa y given " this Deertksld jGr mmar lgchool on Saturday evening by he anthers was a splendid suc- ceU. The money raised isrto be pre- sen ed to the P. T. A. to immune3 the ' exchequer. ,INearlyf $100 was‘ I mi d by the affair. _ , i is; Laura Muhlke I/tg For- lest spent several days HI, last w ‘wit her sine-r, Mrs. R. M) Vent. " L hand l, Mrs. Bruce Rhine and 'dau Mer, ‘hirley visited. Mr. and I Mr J. De stedt of Chicago, on Siam Q ite a nu ber of Deerlleld people atte ded the hicago Civic Orchestra cond rt Sund y afternoon ll the Elm Plac School Auditorium. W k has sturted on the war. Tile has n distributed to all e streets, and igging". started. ". l i. last week bei ause‘ of the fath r in Pi burg. M . and rs. A. M: l chil ten, Ma y Jane and and Jean P is visited Doll nmaier ome in L Sun ny. Q ite a nu ber of be A r. and Pt!“ " land _ rlg, A rson home In su F 3c p . m m M n. v"... .u‘. '1.“ w w lelll DU ' in due needs to be puma for the fa 1 exhibit. , t , . M The text meeting of the Garden C b otiDeerf1eld will beheld It the h e o Mrs. Jamel. Hood, on Wed., y T tat-noon, Atirlt Mr. The lead- ' will be Mrs. C. W. Boyle when a ject is to be "t9hrutir.fymn Cut- ti gs.†d Mm. R. B.vPatterson, who I 59;; on "Vines and Trellis‘es." M mbeq who were notit the but m ing pre urtredfo- be present to M Teagher AssociItJoxq will meet 'day tifternoop, April) 10, at the ool. There is to he an: Arbor Day am'isnd Nature Study subject: I be diseuaired'try Mm. ‘6. B. New- b 'tf Mrs. George; Engstrom. . W er Metal! vim give I re- on the eonservation éxhibit held, month in Chicago " the Davis! r. and Ptlrs. Henry si1jtytroy of land "lt, visited " the C. T. rson httme on Sunday. . s. Olivii Anderson was the guest rs. Charles Freebertrdt Highland on Sunday. Q , . o A. tht... 139ng} GEM School Par. v vww‘rw'w-W ~~ . ~_ ' “in. may. $ME??MMIMltt yWsTEy'HclE‘i "M.MrMite' -8tll+ - '"")iiiCiril"irir'i", ""3Wr ‘ [ 'or'eotlarratiiir"traiitrgrii'"iiTiifii'iGiii m HIGHLAND rumpus; HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS that ttie sexygir ties/ion is set- P _ l , (Deerfiéld Store) i, Waukegap Road, Deerfield, Ill. ; Meierhoff 1ijl,i,ittilrrire coinpdriy A few of the Bargains we a re o/rg/ini/are as follows: We corgially invite you and yéur friends to visit our NEW DE RFIELD STORE, ON OUR FORMAL OPENING DAY ,'. DEW Opening 1 Announcement lNew’comb was lulled east White Cup? and Saucers. per pair "i---. '-._. l ... House Br ' a good qualit "VT-rm- I' --...; 'r-" mer 0'Cedar Fugniture , Polish, 60c ize .-, v.." ., .6--, souvenir Prill be pregented to all lady visitops. . our completely equipped stone. , nd Rbger Kiest the d)ath of his SATURDAY, APRIL 11 rd N; the John" Likttrvitte on Kieirt and two ilkerfieltl Hardware Store A visit to our The Dorcas Society met for " all- ‘day meeting Thursday, April 2. The Bungalow Church will give an Easter Cantata, entitled "The Dis. ciple", with orchestral accompani- ment, Sunday evening; " 7:45 o'clock. . Last Thursday night the Christian Endeavor society of-the Evangelical (Bungalow) church held their month- ' Bungalow Church , The annual meeting of the Congre- gation was-held last Fednebdav, eve- ning. Reports were heard from the various church organizations. Mr. Geo. Stanger was re-elected acting Elder and, MrrJohn Peters, Mr. C. W. Getty, Mr. E. A. 142mm and Mr. E. B. Jordan were elected as trustee; The congregation unanitturuslr, ordered. the calling 1nd installation of the? Rev. Mark J. Andrews, present Sta-i ted Supply, as permanent minister, of the fhrngreeation. rr I Mid-week seivice and Prayer, every nine at 8 P. M. The rhonthly meetiGit" "tid, Church =school workers will be held text Ttses. tday evening, April 14, at the usual time. (The service on Palm Sunday WI! very well 'tten.ded, Twelve srttmrttttt, united with an Church and randy- tsto partook of Holy Communion. During this week services In coir. ducted every evening " 8 o'clock with the exoeptién of Saturday even- ing. Childxjen of the Chtmsh.aehoot are asked to brjng a colored on or two next Sunday which will be sent to needy ehildicen in Chicago. ' ~7:30 Cloaiiig same of tho Pun-ion Week, "The Storypf Eastei to " cergion Dar" . ': _ Easter Service at 1ip.ts--'srrw Music by the Choir. Theme of the Sor- nion, "The Power of the Beaumo- tion". T . ' ' Eager Mutdap---Chttreh School at 9:30. Adult class meet: in. the Church Auditorium and is taught by Dr. Wm. Cutler. , 1't',eir,ffgP, Church The Mi our! Society att the [Nomad Mmtinn China) will sé'i've a thrrtr-flieasnt luncheon " noon Thursday, April 16, from 12 to. one o'clock in the uaemny mom of the church: This will be follow by an address on Africa and thelAmer- icy} negro, Y.hrrts, _titontotphieaito. Many coinphint: hug been receiv- bd of the large number-'0! inhildun who play on‘the mtthiaut,tO " Deerfield road, that endangering thar lives. 96otor tame is too heavy for the use of the road as n lull ground. Mrs. J. A. Reichelt, Jr., W the luncheon guest at Mm. Gnm‘Boebe of Chieago, state chairman oi other tion of the Illinois Federation of Wo- men's Clubs. who entertained’tho dis- trict chifmen of the state. 15c 40c 45c Store willprove prptitdUe to you 'gi 'iatte Fiergh'tt't't F:iariierigihiisise c. 'vor'..'. Drinking Glasses neat pattérn, dozen Clothes Hampers. a real bargain '"tr--r-t. for, Bible, Study Wednesdhy eve- ' of our »ses . Johnson's Floor Wax dozen 75C _ 1 1b. can ..-.....', -u---r/ ers. $1 12 qt. Galvanized Pail .re» --r, .--'... _]... at 'e-v Fee. _--"---,.-,,,-..,..,., MANY OTHER ITEMS AT GREAT SAVINGS I In an effort to curb bank'robbinx the Illinois Banken’ iurtpeiUion Will pureluuie ‘wenpons to It!!! town guards. According to the Paeiflst doctrine the, proper my to handle the situation would be to out: all the, town guard! with tract: and powder‘ puffs. _ "People who talk about their tun els are bores," says William tom, Phelps in "Ate J Like It" in the April Scribner’rllagaaine. "Three hundred years ago, the dean of St. Pauth, John. Donne, in a burlesque will, bequeatlh ed "my silence to any that abroad hath been.' But literary pilgrimagea. have an especial iriteteat to lovers of, lbooks, and the only travels that I Arenturxs to talk about are the Journeya ,that I have Taderto.literary shrines. I suppose there is no man in the world who has less of the frontiers-l men in him than I; I have not. the smallest inclination to visit Wild or waste places, or to be the first man to climb a" mountain. I had rather be the last man up the mountain', for the mountain becomes to me more need- ily interesting in direlct propdxtlou to in human 'usnoeiationt. I had alcood deal of sympathy with G. K. Cheater- ton when he said: 'I will lift up mine axes trntt the hills, but [will not lift up my carcass thither.' " T Says Most of 'l‘h'em Are _,' And 1tyotetroht by . Chesterton Mn, William, i) Mat; " the Moody Institute has: occupying the pulpit for the that Sunday: in the Buittralow eh rch. , . The Women's aionuy society held their mouth] . In _ at the church Teat if - :AM T. DISCUSSES FOLKS , WHO TELL TRAVELS Rev. Eldon A. in will not'tte pastor of the "relaunch. " expected; He hna' Wick!!! in Chitin). and iit 'sttmtir oehttol in the city. He w a fomiK pastor when the services were held in the old church " he vi not come on the fleld as: perfect lancer. T ' Next Sundny Ttr; April Mt, the ehoir,srU. render heir Butt m- m. entitled "The ttte," undu- ttie direction of Mr. tattle, Autism at 7:45 b. m. 1 It. Stanley A non mttd.md I beautifdl solo titled Jar-Alan Sunday: morning the Bungalow church. _ _ ly business mee and Rich! in the dutch Ibuoment. Mr. Floyd Btags.. ger jolted the 'ety, u An active member. ‘1 . Evangelicli Bahia?- BEE NOT PACIFIST STYLE Phone Deerfield 179 V V V v v" TiiriFri 1BqdlttlltMSqBgg"tegt'tiItgit I ‘lt‘i- mod that that Jutitbeerndue-duttheN ntsaasavrtuh,ealudtuarst _ the - of mu 00,000 -oid. Thesettnt.eoawittio 'rtierytuatlrsto-tahoritr. ' hamt'tttedi-dbefom. . in and see '[ADJUDICATION NOTE! PUBLIC NOTICE is-it-tr, “a that the Sub-cribs: Enoch-ix It I [at . will end tut-neat of " Peer-on; hue-ed: will attend a Prom Cm of Lake County, gt tam them! to be holden at tl Court Home in Wuhan, in " county. on the Amt Monday of " saunas. when and when " I" im- lnviu chins canine: aid el- are notiNd and requested to pen. the nine to said Court for and cation. _ _ OLIVE JACOBY. Bantu Wuhan. w., April. 0, 1928. " E. 8. Gail. Attorney. ‘ (r1'afieel'ht,1e .2" . r CHANCE FOR SENATE A. SSe ___ 25c destmctNepeinde --aee out My. I Easmcoummar a necklaa of Navarre Pearls. Nothing the will give quit; the same lovely erect. Nauru Park ate the fir-t in- ---rrli-tue at! NAVARRE PEARLS THURSDAY. APRIL 9: 31.50am r' 1'trdtldyl,, luau-m mutate-tn numb“. WWW nosing-hoe- abound Iguana" estylutor mu, 150M FE sum for L. that h This " Colots‘ am; This ii to ban out. . $3 sons , ple a knoat pa, Th