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Rlorida Lots on 320 Ce Tel. ot CHARDT & MARTD Company W 915 Logan Street Maintenance a Specialt) Matinee llinots _‘ Phone 1100 S. BISETH esmen AY, NOVEMBER 5, Manure and Black Soil Gmldinl and Making Lawns For particâ€" Matimee at 1 p. m. oÂ¥, the Working sprty and roaring Deerfield Evangelical Cl;rr‘ch | R. M. Williams, Past Sunday morningâ€"9 :45 a. ni. | Morning worshipâ€"11:00 a, m. Ch#ffistian Endeavorâ€"7;00 p,. m. Evening serviceâ€"8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday eve at 8:00 p. m. Junior choir rehearsal, every Satâ€" urday at 3 p. m. + The W. M. S. held their regular monthly meting on Tuesday at 2 p. m. with a good attendarnice. A fine program was rendered, one of the touching features of the.meeting was the presentatior of a new Bible to one of our members, Mrs. D. W. Guy, whom it has been a real pleasure to ~ Adult choir rehearsal every Friâ€" day at 8 p. m. Concert orchestra . practice . every Monday evening. one of our members, Mrs. D. W. Guy,| work and attendance and réasons for whom it has been a real pleasure to| absence and tardiness. fellowship with. / The following is the record of the On Tuesday evening a group of our| reasons for absénces: Iliness, 27; goâ€" folks| went over to L. Meyers camp at | ing to city, 6; ‘work, 4; accident, 8. Blodgett and held a Gospel service, _ The following record shows the The Christian Endeavor had charge| reasons for tardiness: slow clock, 7; of the music. â€" I accidept, _2; started too late, 2; It isn‘t too late yet to come and enâ€"| joy our Bibleâ€"study class on Wednesâ€"| day evening. Mr. Dillon is proving| himself to be a wonderful interpreter: of the Book of â€" Revelation. There! were sixty folks out last week, come and make it one more. i Naxt Sunday morning Rev. Wilâ€"| liamg will preach the second of a serâ€"| ies of sermons on "The Work of the| Holy| Spirit." The topic of this mesâ€" | Â¥YOLUME XY sagelwill be, "The Relationship of the Holy{ Spirit toâ€" our Lord Jesus Chrigt." In the evening the Junior choix: will have charge of the musical part;uf the service, come and enjoy the talent with us. > Next Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 10, is Mission Band Day. Don‘t forget the fBuifalo Roundâ€"up" we are going to Have. Save your morley and reâ€" member where and how you got it. | _ Village Board Mgeting The â€" Deerfield villng:e board held their regular meeting at the Deerfleld Magonic hall Monday evening, The board voted to stone Deerfield ave., 14 #eet wide and 8 inches thick from the| viaduct to the bridge. The work will be done by the Pastoret Conâ€" struction Co., who also have agreed to grade all streets in Deerfield. Mr. Elmer Clavey, representing the townâ€" ship, has agreed to turn over the gravel tax for the purpose of repairâ€" ing the roads in Deerfield; also, to loan the village equipment and men. \Deerfield Presbyterian Church Mark J. Andrews, Minister Sunday, November 8th: Church School at 9:45. Graded deâ€" partments and â€" graded instruction. Mr. Grantham will lead the Adult Bible class. Morning worship at 10:45 will be devoted to the consideration of Forâ€" eign missions. The address will be givyen by the Rev. L. M. Witherâ€" spoon of Aleppo, Syria. See note beâ€" Mr. Andrews will speak at the evening service at 7:30. “The Rev. L. M. Witherspoon, a man who lives at the crossâ€"roads of the world‘s commerce and transportaâ€" tibn system, Aleppo, Syria, is to speak at the Presbyterian Church Sunday morning Nov. 8, at 10 :45 as one of the men who are conducting the "Bringing the World to Your Noor" campaign which is being conâ€" ducted among the _ Presbyterian churches of Chicago and vicinity. |\ Mr. Witherspoon has lived through five years of interesting experiences in the famous Lebanon Mountgins of Syria in Sidon; and is now stationed at Aleppo, the junction of the world railways that link Shanghai, China, and Cape Town, Africa, with Petroâ€" grad, Madras, Paris and Singapore, and which is becoming the central gorting office and clearing house for nerial mail service from Vancouver, Canton, Tokio and Caleutta, to Lonâ€" don, Rome, Cairo ‘and Johannesburg. Mr. Witherspoon does a great deal of itinerating through this unique Bible and Moslem center of the world, especially along the Euphrates River and the story he will tell will be of peculiar interest. A cordial welcome is extended to all citizens of this comâ€" munity to come and hear Mr, Witherâ€" spoon. The monthly meeting of the Workâ€" ers of the Church, School was held on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Clarence Huhn. Matters pertaining to the Thanksgiving Patentâ€"Teacher meeting and Christmas were di¢â€" eussed and committees appointed. We believe that many worthwhile plans are being worked out which should interest and enlist the coâ€"operation of our entire constituency. Watch for anncuncements. j The Dorcas society miet for an all day meeting on Thursday of this week. The date for the annual bazaar has been set for Dec. 4. _ ART 2 Deerfield News The Higblam® | Thierbach Grocery Sold \_ _ Mr. C. F. Thierbach ‘has sold his | grocery and meat market business to | Henry Gasthield of Highland: Park, | who expects to take posession the first \ of November. Mr. Thierbach is reâ€" | tiring on account of ill health and exâ€" | pects to go to Rochester, Minnesota, | for treatment shortly. . Do not forget the entertainment prepared by the Young People for Friday evening. It will begin at.7:45 p.m. Séntor choir practice will begin at 7:15. Deerfield Grammar : School October attendance report Grade Per cent of attendance 8 87.5 1od 7 98.0 6 97.0 § ‘ 4 97.5 3 91.0 [* 2 95.0 & 10 96.84 la&k2a â€" 98.5 .94.3 per cent average for school for entire month. Principal C. R. Otto keeps a close record of each childs work and attendance and reasons for absence and tardiness. |_ Miss Betty O‘Connor who is atâ€" | tending Downer college at Milwaukee, | Wis., spent the weekâ€"end with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. O‘Connor. _ The following record shows the reasons for tardiness: slow clock, 7; accident, 2; started too late, 2; errands, 2; music, 4. Thirtyâ€"five children are subscribâ€" ing for the Comptons Pictured Newsâ€" paper, which states all educational and worthwhile news briefly so that children get the best news. The paper is read during a supervised reading period. This year the lunch hour from 11:30 until 1 o‘clock is under the direct supervision of a teacher each day. Also all play ground activities are supervised. Principal Otto has a class of gym for the boys and Miss Stella Woods has‘a class for the girls. . The 4th grade pupils are having an interesting project, they are buly building a grocery store. All mothers empty boxes and cans are finding a new life. After the store is comâ€" pleted the pupils are going to learn the handling of money by actual buying in a store. The articles in the store furnish good spelling lessons. In geography they will find where the food comes from. In land of health they will study the food value of the articles. Mrs. Alice Woods, ‘the music supâ€" ervisor and instructor of the Deerâ€" field grfammar school is attending the American Cons. of music Saturâ€" days, taking post graduate work. Miss Nellie Yohn, Mrs. Christena M. Knaak, Miss Nygard, Misses Mae Titus and Ethel Titus, Evelyn Scheel and Mr. C. R. Otto attended the county teachers meeting held in Wauâ€" kegan Saturday, Oct. 31. Misses E. Scheel, Nygard and Mrs. Christena Knaak and Miss Dorothy Lidgerwood had Hallowe‘en parties in their rooms at school Friday. Mrs. Knaak dressed up as a ghost and surâ€" prised her little people. Marie Steinâ€" house and June Friedlund served, wearing attractive aprons‘ decorated with pumpkins. Mrs. Fehr assisted Mrs. Knaak. The Misses Jennie and Martha Karch were guests at a luncheon given at the Sherman House by the Womans‘ club. of the Chicago, Milâ€" waukee and St. Paul R. R. Saturday. It was a general meeting of all the chapters, T Since Deerfield has installed . the fire siren, there seems to be numerâ€" oug fire calls. About 9:30 o‘clock Thursday evening a fire started in the basement of the Reed Landis heme and the timely arrival of the fire department saved it from conâ€" siderable damage. The fire is believed to have started from an overâ€"heated furnace pipe, but they are not cerâ€" tain. The damage is ‘estimated at about two hundred dollars. The fire chief wishes to announce that the people ~who come to fires should not park their cars in front of fire hydrants as it hinders the work of the firemen. * + â€" The confectionery store of William Johnston on Waukegan ‘road was burglarized Thursday night and 75 dollars worth of goods was taken. The Catholic ladies of the Holy Cross church will give a card party Saturday evening in the â€" Deerfleld Masonic hall at 8 o‘clock. { Mr. Edgar Scully has returned from Florida and Richard Easton is expected home this week.â€" â€" . John O‘Connor spent the weekâ€"end wi’t;i"friends in Milwatkee.: Young Matrons‘: Bridge club was entertained by Mral Alex Willâ€" Mrs. E. H. Willman had as her guest Wednesday, Mrs. Marie M. Habberman of Chicago. â€" man at her home Wednesday afterâ€" noon. ~. Miss Margaret Kress was the guest of Miss Lillian Carlson of Chicago Friday. 5y * The November â€" meeting of the g“" Womans‘ Missionary society of thei u; Evangelical Bungalow â€" church was ; held in the church Tuesday .afterâ€"} ;‘"" noon. Mrs. Edith Carter was leader| r; and her subject was _ "The Bible| .. Teaching and â€" Prayer." Mesdames: us Ira Fehr, Roy Williams and D. W.{ gn; Guy acted as hostesses. Following the ; SFAL meeting a surprisé reception | was| h or; given> Mrs. Guy ‘who leaves for her; new home in Rock Island this week. 71\ Mrs. Rudoiph Hellstrom has been quite ill for the past week. â€" | The V. E. R. and V. A. Womans club of Chicago was entertained at a Mr. D. W. Guy has sold his home, on Osterman ave., and will mové to Rock Island this week. j â€" Mrs. F. Labahn Sr., Mr. and Mrs. George‘Labahn ‘and Mrs. C. Nieber of Evanston spent Sunday at the Fred Labahn home. © Stewart Guy who underwent an operation at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital for appendicitis last Saturday is improying rapidl¢g. Mrs. C. H,. Johnston of Lockport, Ill., spent the weekâ€"end with relatives in Deerfield. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, â€" THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1925 hk W _ Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rehm and son | Lawrence of River Forest were the | guests of Mr. and Mrs.: Milton Frantz { Sunday. . ‘ | . Miss Clara Johnson of Chicago | was the weekâ€"end guest of Miss 1 Frances Loy. _ 4 \ _ Mr. Dewey Deal of Statesburg, Ga., | was a guest at the Charles Roll | home Sunday. | _ Mrs. Charles Roll had as her \ guestsâ€" Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. W. ‘Roll and son Irvin of Blue Island. . Mr. and Mrs, John Woodman and family left Sunday night for Palm Harbor, Florida and not last Monâ€" day as was previously announeed. Robert Bleimehl who has been quite ill for the past four weeks is able to be out again. During his illness the pupils of the eighth grade sent him a begutiful fern, which he greatâ€" ly appreciated. | § luncheon at the home of Mrs. Minoâ€" rini Monday Mrs. Béll Kist of Edison Park is visiting her sister, Miss Josephine Woodman. ./. C _ 209 While taking down screens Mr. Peter Bleimeh] of Chicago broke his wrist and injured his back. He was taken to the Lakeview hospital.> The November meeting of the Deerfield Grammar School Parentâ€" Teacher assoIiatio"n will be held at the schooal Friday afternoon, Nov. 18 at Mildred O‘Callahan of Chicago is visiting her grandmother Mrs. Virâ€" : Mr. C. W. Boylé and Mr. R. North are planning to attend the Illinoisâ€" Chicago game at. Champaign next Saturday. N . Mrs. R. L. Johnson entertained at a luncheon Monday in honor of Miss Sue Tracy of Glenéoe who is to marry Mr. David Wheeler of Highâ€" land Park in the near future. Mr. and (Mrs.. S. P. Hutchison spent the weekâ€"end with relatives in Waukegan. 2:80 o‘clock. The following program will be given: "Story. of Thanksâ€" giving" dramatized by pupils of 6th grade. Armistice Day. National Book Week in National Education Week. Miss Helen Reichelt who is attendâ€" ing the Northern Illinois State Norâ€" mal school at De Kalbâ€"spent the weekâ€" end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reichelt, Jr. _ _"All the World Loves: a Lover," will be presented Friday evening by the young pecple of the Présbyter; ian church at the church. y Mr. and Mrs. Charles Piper and Mr. and Mrs. R. North attended the Home Coming at Northwestern: last week. . * Mrs.. C. . W. Boyle attended | a luncheon at the home of Mrs. L. Barnett of Glencoe given in honor of Miss Sue Tracy, Thursday. + Miss Sarah Stizker who is attendâ€" ing the Evanston high school and livâ€" ing with her ~aunt, Mrs,. Herman Fabry spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. Irvin Stryker. (Continued on page 4, part 2) A huge eagle, seven feet and f inches from tip to tip, was killed the Wilson farm, at Telegraf and Belvidere street last week. bird, shot‘ down on the, farm, tracted the attention of many : bpjrho passed by. It was a beauti specimen, one of the largest ev seen in the county. â€" 16 well: represented "at the~ k Woodmen Lodge of America to be held in Waukegan on November Delegations are expected from f Traffic policemen will be on han at Sheridan road and Tenth and Sheridan road and Twenty strtet, North Chicago, every A layers, and both were married. ® The brothers went down off Point around 8 o‘clock in the Starting out in a boat, they # ed it in the belief that the lce wa@ strong enough to hold them.|~It, was an inch thick. 3 The Nelson brothers tried p t Joseph Michaels has bought the 2 acre tract on Old Mill road, morth« west of Highland Park, adjoining ‘A. D. Lasker property, from W. K. Schendorf, for a reported $257 f nccording to Chicago real estate rg» ports, and will subdivide it into fi and ten & tracts, according to Walâ€" ter P. ma & Co. of Gleneoe Highland Park, who represented the buyer. â€"â€".Carroll, â€" Schendorf & Bogâ€" nicke were brokers for the seller, || FROM LAKE COUNTY Woodman lodge in the county. ‘Hugh Daley, age 26, of W ; an employe of the Callahan died last week at the County Hos ‘ of blood poisoning. | ul â€"Lake County Masons will be terested to know that Robert : of. Waukegan, former Chief. of lice of the city and now an ant State Fire Marshall was elected a 83rd degrce Mason at the nual meeting of the Grand Lodg» Philadelphia. : 38 their boat on the ice and the ite seemed strong enough to hold In the excitement of the hunt 6 ventured out 300 feet from both drowning in the same spot. * parently one brother went down ® the other drowning in an attempt to rescue him. Accidental drowning was the verdict of the coroner‘s jury. â€" NEIGHBORHOOD â€" JOTTINGS _ The Elks lodge of Waukegan is spend $25,000 in remodelling and rg» puiring the Nelson Stecle home i# Grand avenue into a club house. eontract for this amount was let Two brothers, hunting alone in F. Lake Sunday, drowned when the broke under them. They went out of sight of other hunters, w recovered their bodies after being the water about half an hour. & BUYS LARGE TRACT , _ ; ON OLD MILL ROAD pers on Sunday reported that . W T. Huston had bought a tract of eral acres from Louis B. Anderson f $40,000. â€" ‘The club will have a° of 213 acres when all is acquired. | week by the building committee 44 Oscar Sandstrom who promised | start work immediately. 18 ‘mehlorthbkamï¬yel‘h newsest thing in golfdom. It is to five miles west of Geneoe, on road, near Northbrook, ‘and its tion was disclosed: when Chipago â€" TWO BROTHERS ARE § DROWNED HUNTING to Push Boat on Inch 16 'l‘ry“ Fox Lake Sunday ; Both †NORTHBROOK PLANS 2 NEW COUNTRY cwa Claimed the young crowd ‘are ; beingâ€"taught skill with tools, but m of them can handle a knife and f Wooderaft of Lake county will Shore and Vicinity ; ~~County Seat PART 2 NUMBER 36 i At