then, aCK â€" land ads, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, and â€" ake for ed. voOLUME XV! ty, Andrew Huhn, Edmund Koeblin, Irvin Pasch, Lewis Stryker, Alice Eads, Mary Jane Galloway, Mary Hofman and Grace Shermanâ€"who wore the simple pilgrim and colorful Indian costumes. "Getting the Boy to Read", a splenâ€" did article, practical and constructive guide for parents, written by Prof. Coryell in the Child Welfare magaâ€" zine, way impressively read by Mrs. Paul Hunter. + NEWS NOTES FRDM GRAMMAR SCHOOL Items of Interest About Vari- ous Activities at This Institution‘ An unusuglly fine program was given at the grammar gchool Parentâ€" Teacher assoqaltion meéeting, held in the school Friday afternoon, "The First Thanksgiving," a fourâ€" act play was dfamatized by the pupils of Miss Stella) Wood‘s room. Act I, The|Pilgrimg in Holland. Act II. Laniding of the Pilgrims. Act IIL Treaty with the Indians. Act IV. The First Thanksgiving. The cast included Jogeph Andrews, Maurice Cazel, Donald: Clark, Leslie Christensen, Frank Fay, James Letâ€" Mrs. A. R. Warner splendidly outâ€" lined books for girls of all ages and gave a few practical suggestions that would help build up the library which means so much now and in after years to the children. The remainder of the program was in celebration of national book week in national education week. "Nature Study Books," from a mother‘s point of view was delightfully given by Mrs. W. W. Clark. "Birds of East North America"; "Burges Book of Flowers â€" forâ€" Children"# "Flowers East of the Rockies"; "How to Know the Wild Flowers" were some of the nature study books Mrs. Clark finds most suitable for the children. "Bcoks from the viewpoint of a librarian‘"‘â€"not only most interesting but also inspiring to all mothers and lovers of books, offering valuable sugâ€" gestions, brimful of good advice was the article read by Mrs. Frank Russo. A contest on the tables of 8‘s and 9‘s was held between the fourth and fifth grade rooms, Friday, , Novemâ€" ber 13. Two |teams were chosen from each room with four people on each team. One team from each room won, which makes it a tie. Another contest ‘will be held next Friday to decide the winner. The winning fourth grade team said the table of 9‘s in 56 geconds. Following is the result of Tuesday‘s banking: 1st grade, 92 per cent; la and 2a, 75 per cent; 2b, 96 per cent; 3rd grade, 66 per cent; 4th grade, 5§ The following are the officers of the Boys‘ Athletic club: president, Arthur Kress; secretary, John Garrity. The president, Mrs. J. A. Stryker, announccd that the following commitâ€" tee had been appointed to assist the camp fire girls with their sale, which is to be held after the next P.T.A. meeting: Mesdames G. H. Newcomb, The count of the mothers was takâ€" en and the prize was awarded to the sixth grade, Miss Stella Wood‘s room. £} . Miss Stella Wood was not/ able to teach Tuesday because of illness. A. R. Warner, W. W. Clark, Wm. Kreh, and N. W. Otto. +0 â€" €PU §AEe CC PHD CRA C CC C C per cent; 5th grade, 35 per cent; 6th grade, 56 per cent; 7th grade, 56 per cent; 8th grade, 100 per cent. : 70 per cent was the average of the entire school. _ Mrs. Olendorf substituted on Tuesâ€" day for Miss Titus, who épent the day visiting schools. | e _ Mr. and Mrs. George L. Truitt had as their dinner guests Sunday at their home "Arbor Vitae" Mr. Schrivâ€" er of Hartford, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Barnet of Chicago. _ Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Russo left Saturday evening for Delrey, Florida, where they will spend a few weeks. Mrs. Russo‘s mother, Mrs. Williams, will take care of the Russo children during the absénce of Mr. and Mrs. Russo. j y “I;:nk Smead, Carl Knigge and Carl Horenberger spent a few days last week hunting in Melvin, Ill. | LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS | jmbvli;s"i!;râ€"t'}vx;,fljeppson of Chicago spent Wednesday with Mrs. William Galloway. t O d eatfy. Mr. B. Kellberg, who is living with his daughter, Mrs. A. J. Johnson, is spending a few days with his son, Edward Kellberg of Brookfield, IiL o Mrs. William Galloway entertained at bridge at her home on Friday, afternoon. Mrs. North was awarded the prize. f Miss Eleanor Meyer of Harvey, 1L., spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. F,. H. Meyer. © Mr. and Mrs, McGuire of Jackson Park were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Varner. (~% PART 3 3 PAR‘!‘S Â¥} Deerfteld News imb Pnsd left _ The Northbrook school was closed on Armistice Day. _ Wilmot Progressive Club The dinner, bazaar and dance given by the Progressive club of the Wilâ€" mot School Saturday evening was a decided success, | A delicious chicken dinner was served to two hundred people. The success of the affair was due to the ‘splendid coâ€"operation of the. community. I wish to extend thanks to all who so willing helped; also to the chairman, Mrs,. William Brown, and committee; and Messrs. George Harder and Backman, who donated their services. » Mrs. C. T. Anderson substituted in the 4th grade room of the Oak Terâ€" race school last Wednesday for Miss O‘Conrior who was attending the wedding of her sister. Mrs. Henry Siljestrom entertained at a five hundred party at her home on Saturday afternoon. The Deerâ€" field people who attended were Mesâ€" dames R. E. Pettis, C. T. Anderson, Walter Lange, August Klemp, George Ott, Bruce Blaine, Glenn Bowman and Harry Muhlke. C. W. Pettis is ill. * Mrs. George Kester who has been visiting at the George Stanger home for the past two weeks left for her home in Grand Junction, Iowa, Thursâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Stanger accompâ€" anied Mrs. Kester. Mr. James Hood left Saturday Texas. _ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pettis anâ€" nounce the birth of a son on Wednesâ€" day November 11. â€" Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Holmes and two children, Earl and Ruth, of Wauâ€" kegan were the guests of Mrs. Julia Peterson Sunday. _ .. Miss Florence Leuce of Libertyville was the weekâ€"end guest of Miss Ethel Titus. Mrs. Harry Olendorf{ entertained two tables of bridge at her home Satâ€" urday evening. . Mr. George Arnold‘ of Glencoe was the guest at the Knaak home Saturâ€" day evening. Misses Eleanor| Meyer and Mac Titus, Mr. Raymond Meyer, and Mr. Harry Norton attended a fraternity dance at the Windemere hotel in Chiâ€" cago Saturday evening. $ The Deerfield Masonic lodge conâ€" ferred the third degree on several candidates Saturday afternoon and evening, November 14th. A delicious supper was served by some of the women of the Eastern Star. Past masters conferred the woftk on the evening candidate. The Pot Luck Club will be enterâ€" tained by Mrs. George Engstrom Friâ€" day afternoon. * â€" Mrs. Fred Haggie will have charge of the lesson at the November meetâ€" ing of the Woman‘s Missionary Sociâ€" ety of the Presbyterian Church which will be held in the church Thursday afternoon. 2s the morning. Mr. and Mrs..D.. W; Guy and famâ€" ily left Sunday morning for their future home in Rock Island, Ill. Mr. Louis Beckman <of Highland Park has purchased the Guy property in Osterman‘s subdivision. â€" s Miss Hazel Easton was given a pleasant surprise ‘in celebration of her birthday anniversary by twenty of her friends at her home Friday evening. The evening was spent in playing\ bunco. ' Russell Patterson, Wallace Reichelt and Donald Savage represented the Deerfleld boy scouts at the funeral of Mr. Charles F. Drake of Highâ€" land Park Saturday. Russell Patterâ€" son blew "taps" over the grave:; _‘ PDr. G. F. Brown has discontinued his office at the home of Mr. A. J. Johnson. ; 3 â€" The Maple club of the Maple school of Northbrook entertained the Wilâ€" mot Progressive club at a bunco par;â€" ty last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. A. J. Johnson won first prize and Mrs. Vineyard, consolation. Arthur Johnson attended the footâ€" ball game of the Chicago Bears and Detroit Panthers at the Cubs‘ .park Sunday. _ â€" Mr. George Snyder and family of Evanston were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horenberger Sunday. _ _ Mr.; and Mrs. A:putin Plagge and daughter spent the week end with the Leith family of Crystal Lake. _ Thie Sewing Circle of St. Paul‘s Evâ€" angelical church will hold its Novâ€" ember meeting at the home of Mrs. Henry: Hoffman Thursday afternoon. Mrs. August Klemp was the guest of Mrs. Thomas Jennings of Chiâ€" cago Thursday. . Mr.â€" and Mrs; John ~Graves of Southern, Illinois, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warner last week. Mr. and Mrs. Graves are well known,in Mr. ‘Alvin Meyer is in Bowling Green, ‘Ky. § Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Protine (Suâ€" sie Easton) of Elmhurst, II1., visited relatives in Deerfield Saturday.: (Signed) Mrs. Harry Whitcomb Dorcas ‘Society will meet in for DEERFIELDâ€"SHIELDS _ I8 LEAGUE CHAMPION + Proviso won from Oak Park 13 to 6 last Saturday at Maywood in the final league tilt of the season. As a reâ€" sult Deerfleld is,now the undisputed champion of the league with five vicâ€" tories and no defeats. Had Oak Park won, there, would have been a tie for first place. . pas s In 1921 the famous championship team ‘under Captain "Red" Procter won the title with a 14 to 0 victory over Oak Park,. Since then they have always placed high but this is the first season since 1921 that the team has come through with a clean ‘recâ€" ord. . Evanston, Thornton, Oak Park and Proviso are tied for second place. William J. Smith, editor of the Waukegan Daily Sun, and Eula S. Clark were married last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Spivey in East St. Louis, II1. â€" About twenty relatives . were present And Rev. Daniel Breese of the Collinsville Presbyterian church officiated; A reception was held after the ceremony and the couple departed for Hot Springs, Ark. The bride is a niece of A. T. Spivey, editor of the East St. Louis Journal, and was born in southern Illinois. Mr. Smith is president, of the Illinois Press assoâ€" ciation and is a member of the Illiâ€" nois commerce commission. j On â€" Thanksgiving day Deerfleldâ€" Shields football team will make a trip to Evanston where they will play the powerful‘ Evanston aggregation. This promises to be one of the most popular games for the day as it is to be between the champion of the league and one of the largest schools in the circuit. Evanston will attempt to square themselves with the public by beating the league champions. _ Waukegan sprang the biggest ‘upâ€" set in the Suburban league football circuit when they beat the powerful Morton eleven last Saturday 13@ to 7. Morton had previously. held Oak Park to a 0 to 0 tie, and was expected to win from Waukegan by a large score. The game was played at Cicero. Evanston showed real class when they walked over New Trier last Satâ€" urday 20 to 0. Holland, Evanston‘s right halfâ€"back ran 40 yards from scrimmage for the first touchdown, while Heuser went ten â€"yards off tackle for the last marker. Defeat of Qak Park by Proviso Leaves Local Grid Team = ~Title Holder â€"â€" EDITOR OF WAUKEGAN : SUN WEDS LAST WEEK The Eastern Star will have a bakery sale in the basement of the Deerfield Temple Saturday, November 21, from two until four o‘clock. Mrs. Herman Goldberg of Highland Park was hostess to the Young Maâ€" trons club of Deerfield Tuesday afâ€" ternoon. Mrs. E. J. Bingham was awarded the prize. T}ie first year senior girls of the Presbyterian church gave a party for the intermediate girls in the agsembly room of the church Friday evening from 7 to 9 o‘clock. j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lababn had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Labahn and daughterIrma and Mrs. Caroline Kaston: of, Evanâ€" ston, Ill. *# Mr. and Mrs. Roman Rauland and daughter Mathilda of Sheboygan Fall Wis., were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dennerlein. William Steinhouse is reporter on "The Scout Scribe" a little paper Wwhich is being sent to all the scouts in Deerfield and Highland Park, . Messrs. Julius and Christ ,Pederâ€" son attended the funeral of their sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Christine Colley of Greenâ€" ville, Ohio. Mrs. Colley was formerly Mrs. Christine . Baus and lived in Deerfield until a few years ago. © Mr. A. A. Dennerlein attended an association meeting at Nakomis, II1., Wednesday and Thursday sof last week. The Deerfield Temple Association will give a harvest dance at the temple Saturday evening, Nov. 21: c Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bentz and two children; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brunke and family of Wilmette; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bingham and daughter Sally and Mrs. Amelia Pyle of Chiâ€" cago were the guests of the, Ender family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoffman had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matson of Waukegan and Mr. August Lange of Chicago. Mr. and Mrss W. A.: Whiting of Irving ‘Park were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Pettis _Turdny. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Pettis were the guests of Mrs. James Atteridge of Lake Bluff, Sunday. fiais, Miss Alice Norton of Thorpe, Wis., was the week endâ€"guest of Migs Marâ€" garet ~Hansen. s 00 A '!:tro? number of Deerfleld peoâ€" ple .attended the Mme. Schumannâ€" ium. Heink concert, Monday evening at the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school auditorâ€" HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1925 hland Park Press > Tuesday evening, November 24, at 8. o‘clock the Lake. Bluff Woman‘s club will offer their guest night enâ€" tertainment at the Lake Bluff school auditorium, under| the direction of William Zeigler Nourse, three short plays will be given: "Fourteen," by Alice Gerstenberg; "The Flattering Word," by George Kelly, and "Genâ€" tlemen of the Road" by Charles Mcâ€" Evoy. t \ Comedies of High Order to : \Put on by. Competent Cast of Performers; Fine Entertainment All of these plays are comedies of the highest order and all afe successâ€" es. Miss Alice Gerstenberg of Chiâ€" cago is known for her many short plays. . George Kelly of Philade‘lslg: is also the author of the "Show one of the successés of the last seaâ€" son in Chicago, and Charles McEvoy of. Bath, England, is one of the modâ€" ern English playwrights of note. His play, "Gentlement of the Road," was first produced in the States by Mr. Nourse. : Mrs. James E. Northcott, chairman of the music committee, will play the violin, Mr. O. J..Kloer will play the cello, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. H. W. Cook, so good incidental music is assured. . Mrs. Maurice Mandeville has charge of the arrangements for guest night, assisted by Mrs. Frederick N. Litten, chairman of the program committee. Mrs. Arthur Van Vlissingen, Jr., is preésident of the Lake Bluff club, Miss Juliette Brown is sectetary. The Play Cast Following are the casts of charâ€" acters in these plays: $ "Fourteen" 4 L. B. WOMAN‘S CLUB | _ _@UEST NIGHT NoVâ€" 24 Dunham .................... Wm, Z. Nourse Mrs. Horace Pringle...........Viola| Roth Elaine Pringle...‘.... Gloria Chandler ‘ "The Flattering Word" Mrs. Rigley ._..._......,. Florence Bayer Rev. Loring Rigley. 1 Robt. Graceland Mrs. Zooker ... ........ Viola Roth Eugene Tesh ..........: W. Z. Nourse Lena Zooker ... Gloria Chandler "Gentlemen of the Road" | ‘ Bill ‘Blizzardâ€"Lord Saffron: de Walden :....._.......... W,. Z. Nourse Caroline Blizzardâ€"Lady Saffron "de Walden ... Gloria Chandler Sparrowâ€"The Hon,. Cheyne WILL STAGE THREE PLAYS ! "Walker ......,.....:.... RCG WiIgOn ...z Mr. Roger Cunningham Mrs. Cunningham .............. Viola Roth Miss Cunningham........Florence Bayer â€"Mrs. G. Vetter, who has been visitâ€" ing her sister, Mrs. A. H. Muhlke for the past month, returned to her home in Chicago last week. § usl ‘Tuesday evening, November 24th, the high school glee club will appear at the Pearl theatre. Walla {eich- elt of Deerfield plays the p?;no for the glee club. ; | Mr. and Mrs. P. Frahnauer of Chiâ€" cago were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs, L. Gloden. ‘â€" Misses Mae and Ethel Titus, Eveâ€" lyn Sheel, Dorothy Lidgerwood, Jenâ€" nie Nygard and Mrs. Christian Mcâ€" Mahan Knaak attended ‘a teachers meeting at Libertyville, III., on Satâ€" urday. { lt -""M;;erary Leikam and family of Aptakisic were the guests of the Gloden family Sunday. _ . _ The Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school teachers entertained the Deerfiéld grammar ‘school teachers at a 400 g‘clock tea Tuesday afternoon at the high school. The Highwood and Lake Forest teachers also attended. . | Misses Florence and Marie Gloden returned to their home Sunday aftér spending a week with their uncle Mr. John Gloden of Minneapolis, Minn. oc _ Miss Beryle Taylor had as her guest Sunday Miss Lucille Crummerâ€" ow .of: Chicago. eï¬ â€" Mrs. Elizabeth McMahan of Rogers Park was the weekâ€"end guest of her daughter, Mrs. Alvin W. Kmk. § Mr. ‘and Mrs. Alvin Knaak heard Madame Sthumannâ€"Heink in concert at the Deerfleldâ€"Shields high school Monday evening. 9 od 7 ‘The regular meeting of the Eastern Star will be held in the Masonic Temâ€" ple Thursday evening, November 19, at 7:45) o‘clock..~ ; > tf:e'yar?‘on tbestreet‘:dnfur&ecu?-! ‘few, unless accompani¢ed. by older perâ€" gons. £5, “’v : â€"Owing to the many robberies that ‘have ‘occurred recently in ï¬u«. the: police have been instructed â€" to stop and question any one on the streets late at night. M prive s "*~ _ Orders Children‘s Curfew. Mr. James Hood, president of the village board,, has issued an order to the police to stop all children who are on the streets aften ten o‘clock â€"and have them give an a¢tcount â€"of why Schar se !@I hi "“g Robt. Graceland c..... Willis Rees Laird Hegland ...... Viola Roth m Junior choir practicé every Satur: day afternoon at 3:00 p. m.‘ u. C The arinual Sunday school meeting and election of officers will be held on Friday evening at 8:00 p. m. Memâ€" bers are urged to be present. , On Thursday evening the Christian Endeavor will hold their monthly business session, followed by the goâ€" cial hour, There will be election of officers at this meeting. Please . don‘t forget our‘ Cafeteria supper and miscellaheous sale to be given by/the W. M. 8. in the church basement on Tuesday afternoon and evening, < November â€"â€"24.. This ; sale opens at 4:00 o‘clock. ‘There will also be a grab bag for the kiddies. > Service‘ at L, Meyers‘ camp every Tuesday/evening at 8:00 p,. m. Bibleâ€"study class every Wednesday evening at 800 p. m. 4 A Adult choir practice every Friday evening at 8:00 ‘p. m. f Next Sunday ‘morning Rev. Wilâ€" liams will preach on "The Holy Spirit and the Believer." If you have no church home you are cordially inâ€" vited to worship with us. t+«>* Mr. Dillon will be with us as usual on Wednesday evening for our study in Revelation, Come and enjoy this with us. A Next Sunday evening the W. M. S. will present their annual thankâ€"offerâ€" ing program, A very fine program is being arranged by the women. Be sure to be on hand to enjoy it. On Wednesday evening, November 25, a union service will be held in the Bungalow church. This will be a Thanksgiving service. Rev, Andrews will bring the Thanksgiving message, other interesting features of the serv= ice wil} be under the direction of Rev. Pispenbrok and Rev. Williams. Prayer meeting. _ ! * Concert © ofrchestra p ‘every Monday evening at 8;00 p. m,‘ > Remember, we meet at the church at 7;:30 p. m. on Tuesday evening to go‘ to L. Meyers camp for our weekâ€" ly ‘service. Deerfiecld Evangelical Church Foy M..Williams, pastor, ; â€"; 9:;45 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Morhing service. 7:00 p; m. Christian. Endeavor., 8:00 p. m. Evening service. DEERFIELD CHURCHES â€" > ~_‘_. SERVICES FOR WEEK Sunday and Weekâ€"Day Features at Houses of: Worship First Presbyterian Church Mark J Andrews, minister. _ Sunday, November 22: Church sthool at 9:30. Worship and sermon at 10 :45. . This is national missions Sunday and ‘the sermon and service will be appropriate to this theme. The church school scholars should bring gifts of canned fruit, vegetables, etc.,. for Olivet Mission. . No evening service. The missionary society will hold their monthly meeting on Thursday afternoon, Nov, 19, at two o‘clock in the assembly room of the church. Thanksgiving Parentâ€"Teacher meetâ€" ing on this: Friday, Nov. 20, at 8 p. m. A Thanksgiving pageant will be given by the pupils of the junior department together with musical numbers, A worthâ€"while meeting is ‘assured and parents and friends of ithe church school are strongly urged and ‘cordially invited to be present. _ Church night service every Wedâ€" nesday at 7:45. éf $ ons e Rev. Danforth ‘of Wilmette had charge of the Episcopal service, which Was held in the Deerfield Masonic ‘hall Sunday afternoon at :Flln a‘clock. In the future there be two m..;;m;unnmmm ‘ s of the month. The first Sunâ€" «day will be a communion service in the morning and the other an afterâ€" noon vesper service. ~Janior choir will meet for rehearsal Friday afternoon after school; genior choir will meet at 7:15. Union Thanksgiving services at the Evangelical Bungalow church, Wedâ€" nesday, Nov. 25, at 8 p. m. to which this church will give hearty coâ€"operâ€" ation. ‘ Mrs. R. B. Patterson entertained at bridge Tuesday afternoon in comâ€" pliment / to ‘Mrs. Ed Selig‘s sister, Mrs. J. Meutrise of Dubuque, lowa. A complete account of the fiftieth anniversary services, which were held last Sunday, will be published néext week. While at work in the brick yards Saturday, Albert Hagi was seriously injured and was rushed to the Highâ€" land Park bospital |_ _ â€" Dr. Paul A. Rotzoll of Chicago was a visitor at the E. P. Osterman home Sunday. Mr. E. P. Osterman, who has been seriously ill, is slowly recovâ€" ing. 8t. Paul‘s Evangelical: Church Rev. Piepenbrok, pastor. Sunday School at 9;15 a, m. Church services (German) at 10 :30 M rarrlh In A coroner‘s jury exonerated Harâ€" old Thatcher of yville of blame for the death of Carney, 48, employe at the l(cyï¬'Conltrufln camp near Libertyvimho died from injuries last week after being acciâ€" dentally struck by Thatcher‘s car, Eight romances went to smash last week ‘when circuit court was flooded with eight, divoree that ranged from the 1 desertion gharges to all phases of!, upon which divorces are "There ‘has bken (more progress made ‘both in the physical conditions and in the, character of instruction in the Lake county schools than any other of the 101 eounï¬&n'th state." That is the brief m in which U, J. Hoffman, of S assistâ€" ant superintendent of'mic instrucâ€" tion and supervisor of rural schools summed up his impregsions of Lake county. schools after making an inâ€" spection. _ > In a grave in Potteris ficld at Libâ€" ertyville, the unidentified victim of a train, who was found on the tracks south of: Mundelein, was buried last week. Poultry fanciers in the vicinity of Libertyville and Mundélein are takâ€" ing every possible prmm.to proâ€" tect themselves from | raids of thieves who are muy chick» ens. in wholesale R The marriage of 8. Clark of East St. Louis to William J. Smith, editor of the Wauk Daily â€" Sun ng"! the Lake wludtpud::: (Weekly) took ‘ week at bomooftbebrg:":‘pq'mlt.fl Mrs. Samuel 8. Spivey, 1617 North 42nd street, East St. Louis. Â¥: ~ John Pange of Hinsdale was severeâ€" ly injured last week, when his truck. bumped into the railing of a bridge near Libertyville and threw him out, He suffered a fracture of the left hip' f N "$ ( Plans for five miles more of paving, to cover northwest ? streets, met the approval of the Waukegan board of local improvements. week, that body adopting a resol: calling for estimated work of 1 TEACHERS, STUDENTsS GO TO CONFERENCE Ten of Faculty and Seven Pupils Leave Today for Urbana; Interesting Happenings | About This Part of North Shore and Nearby Territoryâ€" meetings of the Illinois State Teach ers‘ conference and the Illinois State High School Press: association held w&&m&ï¬"& Mfln!wm,-:@r mathematics; Mr. Mall, science; Mr. Jennings, English; Miss Amborn, Latin and German; | Miss Griswold, French; Mr. Slocum, history; Mr. Dinâ€" hold arts; Mr. Peel lï¬ Miss Byrn, physical education; Miss Wilson guidâ€" ance; Miss Whittimore, library; Mr. Crosby, the commercial branches; Mr. Peers, journalism; ard Mr. Sandwick, principal. _ The conference will be over Saturday, enabling the delegates to get home either late that evening or early Sunday morning. 4 Two teachers from the Deerfeld Shields high school, Mr. Einbecker from the science department and Mr. Peers from the journalism departâ€" ment, are on the program. it Each of the three school publica» tions will be represented at the Press meeting by two official delegates: the 'nmndbyot;mm;ldm Eisenstadt; , y Sammy s-mb?dm:::m- ry â€" Seliery. flem'fllfl NEIGHBORHOOD â€" JOTTINGS Ten teachers and seven students of Deerfieldâ€"Shields high szchool go to keloo, music; Miss as an unofficial delegate of the newsâ€" Sad but true, it is mo Heflin who is retiring as a senator from Alabaâ€" TONY SARG‘S MARIONETTES Highland Park Woman‘s Club It is Underwood. ~â€" New York DECEMBER FIRST County Seat NUMBER 38 : Mr. 44