1 Hiywe ow! is a list m in the efficiency of : gene of electricity by \the . industry of the U (e tes si 1919 has: saved" 1 ,000 :of "coal, ac to ¢o ed by the States ical |survey. â€" Translated‘. k :R saving has . 7 oneithird <of a billion is h of the nation. s ml 1919 and 1925,; while UREDAY, ‘DECEMBER 2, 1926 etween| 1919 and 1925, while ithe ‘of fuel increased mpbge.gg,' er awelled 30 per cent, the res . The saying of â€" of our most important natural re. reesâ€" actually more than atity .. +t etter equipment, [in. c and more skilled r s are gome of the factors e rs, Vigtor Elting, ‘of o Drife ‘notet and "Mrs." ced ciency ; in Generation | Im. tâ€" Which Has Re ';:let*'in(}onl‘_ï¬eonony; «.L. : ItO0 4 RESIDENTsS ; Nmï¬ï¬tn IN ACCIDENT ges:. : 9.50 ven) 100.00 .. 1 150.00 s, of n.lsolfotnorrï¬d; of Winnetka, were seriously inâ€" " in adtomobile accident, on 'oSboregtriv:.CNci: J taken to St, Luke‘s Haflhderedafnet\::d. d Hollis® hip was fractured. Li}L ;Cir(fle? the |gifts. t 18.00 37.50 SsaAVES _ | eE AMOUKNT FUEL 540.00 ark, IIl, . $12.50 150.00 12.50 $.50 Inc. 2.15 250 Ee ‘A% 3 xd Mr. and Mrs. F. â€"R. . Anderson of Glenview announce the marriage. Thursday, Nov. 25 (Thanhtlvint}E boy, six years old, was killed when h their daughter, Marian Anderson, to Raymond Meyer, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer of leld. The ceremony was performed at th home‘ of the bride‘s pa by the Rev. Mark Andrews of m Presbyterian church and was witâ€" nessed only by members of the two families. The bride was attended by her sister, Ruth Anderson, as bridesâ€" maid and Alvin Meyer, brother 0 ’le groom, served as best man. F = ing the ceremony a delicions weddil supper was served. ~In the eveni the young couple ;dh:ptrtd fdg‘&. Louis, Mo., for a rt honeymoon, after which they will midc‘ï¬;étha apartment on Deerfleld mw cupied by the late Mrs. Sarah 4 la s Misses Helen Reichelt and Bern Love who are attending the Nucï¬ Ilinois State Teachers‘ college st’;a: Kalb spent the Thanksgiving rec at their respective homes. â€" it â€"Jean Pettis entertained the "Friendâ€" ly Five," at her home on w street, Saturday afternoon, ... Messrs.. Bruce Blaine, reng Huhn, Raiph Horenberger, A. A. nerlein, Mr. and Mrs. James Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dorsey attended the Army and Navy game in Chicago, Saturday. l sale h (| The December meeting of the Laâ€" dies‘ Aid society of St. Paul‘s Evanâ€" '.xE)‘church will meet at the m« of Mrs. Henry Meyer, Thursday, Dec 2. The Sewing circle of St. Pa church will not meet during the month of December. ts Mr. and Mrs. Fred m M(L-u their guests on 7 Mr."and Mrs. George Schneider and family of Evanston,. B be given for the purpose of raising funds to equip the new edition to t:: school and all civic organizations « the village have consented to .cc operate with the P. T. A. at *pq e this" affair one of the son‘s big events. This affair will not only serve to bring in funds for the school, ï¬ it also should be an cecasion when civic organizations will have an opâ€" portunity to meet and work together. Many interesting features are being planned, including : fortune : telling, dancing, guessing contests, and bags. At 6:30 the activities will and: everybody is urged to f ‘and &{ring their families and have a ime. ; $ Past masters night was observed in the local Masonic lodge, Tu 5C evening in the Masonic temple. 1 nimety members attended the meeting, including some from Waukegan, Grayslake, Libertyville and , Patk e f o ~â€" NMr. Frances Gloden spent | ï¬tl with his uncle in Minnea , Minn. . _On Saturday evening Miss Kiemp was hostess at a card party her home on Fairoaks avenue, the o casion being in honor of her birthds anniversary. Sixteen guests att including Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Die: The officers, chairmen of m committees of the eA and Library associations «gchool board held a combined meeting in the sehiool house Friday evening, and Satâ€" urday evening, Dec. 18, was the day and "date set aside for "A Carnival," formal opening of the Deerfield Pu lic Library and dedication of ediâ€" tion to the school. The ‘al will Mrg. Chas. V. Steiner ine the officers of the local Eastern Sta chapter at her home on Central a nue, Wednesday.. _ s d Mr. and Mrs. Fred Labahn had as thoir dinner guests Thanksgiving Mr. and,Mrs. James Daugherty and tw rs, Wilma and ‘Margaret, o m Mr. and Mrs. George Laâ€" balin and daughter, Irma, of Evansâ€" tomn. » old ~Eleaine Plagge, .daughter of and Mrs. Harold Plagge, enter , a group of children in honor of hi g&fth birthday anniversary. {} tives bert, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miss Gertrude Fisher and Mr. Josep Blank of Chicago. ~ . <â€" buuptte giving _ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson and daughter, Doris Jean, of were guests of Mrs. F. Peterson, Sun day. 1 n immaerat l oatie e 3\ se Lpaie _ «Mr, and Mrs. 8. P. Hutchison, M and Mrs. Edward Bleimehi and !lm _ Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bowman t Sunday in Bloomington, II1. withm Mr. Edward Weyer. and _ Revere of Olivia, Minn., is vmm the L. Gloden home on Hazel ï¬?\fl Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Burns of Todd court announce the birth of a son at the Highland Park hospital, Exiday, November 26. o ; On Saturday, Dec. 4 there will be a football dance in the,. Masoni¢c temple, good music, good time and refreshâ€" ments assurred. ‘FesiP paue} .. Mr.â€" and Mrs. William. Catolan, Mrs, Mary Pfister of Highland: F®: Mrs. Amelia Pyle, Mr. and Mrs, 3. Bingham were supper guests of Miss Clara Ender, Sunday. ... _ 4 it & The Dorcas society of the Presb tsrian church are making Mi * rations for their. annual: Christm bazaar which will be held Thutsday, Dec. 2, at‘ 2,0‘clock, in m'k- C oo s Some of the interesting features.inâ€" â€?,ï¬',ff'gï¬ of Grand avenue er gestaine 4 dge club, Mygj; were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr: Rudoiph Zoehler of Waukegan on Thankgiving day. . in aep on . Holk THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1926 " Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reeds and famâ€" ty were dinner guests of Mr. and m o W. Holmes of Waukegan, Thanksâ€" Deerfield News Continued from page 1 | \ Bungalow Church Rev. R, M. Williams, pastor. Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. : ~Morning worship, 11 a. m. Christian â€"Endeavor, 7 p.m. . Evening Service, 8 p.m. _ â€" !, All the members of the orchestra are urged to, be present at the reâ€" hearsal on Monday evening at eight o‘clock. & + ; â€" The midâ€"week prayer â€" and f‘fllu hour begins promptly at 7: on Wednesday evening. Plan to attend. "1:: teacher training class will folâ€" ‘The: junior choir will â€"meet at two o‘clock on Saturday afternoon this waeek. < As all of the efforts will cenâ€" ter around the Christmas cantata, evâ€" ery member is expected to be present and ecnjoy a good rehearsal. Mrs. â€"Fred Horenberger and Mrs. Fred Beckman attended the dedication of |the : new =Evangelical Immanuel Lutheran church and the fiftieth anâ€" niversary of the old Immanuel Luthâ€" eran church in Glenview, Sunday afâ€" ternoon. . After: a brief ceremony in the old church, the formal opening of thT new church across the street was held. Mrs. Kovenberger“ and â€"Mrs. Beckman were confirmed in the old church fortyâ€"five years ago. Miss Engstrom of Marian, Iowa, is vigiting at the home of her brother, George Engstrom of Central avenue.© ‘Mrs. R. D. Reeds was hostess at a bridge luncheon at her home on Deerâ€" field avenue, Wednesday. + Mrs..G. L. Truitt attended a meetâ€" ing of the North Shore musical socieâ€" ty at the home of Mrs. E. L. Essley, 234 Warwick road, Kenilworth on Monday afternoon. An interesting Bach program was given. Mrs. Dorâ€" othy Macauley, honorary‘ president, who has recently returned from abroad gave an interesting talk on musical conditions in Europe. 7 The Sunday evening service will be a union. thankâ€"offering program Mr. Theo. Lange of Roundout. visâ€" istid:t the E. P.:Osterman home on nday, * Mrs. Harvey L. Smith of Evanston was a guest of Mrs. Jesse Strong on Monday. Â¥ lï¬r. and> Mrs. Frank: Walker of e Forest, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mcâ€" Clure and two children, Shirley and Lyle, Mrs. Frank Fritsch of Highland Park, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Fritsch, Sunday. * of the W. M. S. and Y.P.M.C.. sociâ€" eties, in addition to the special numâ€" bers rendered by members of these societies, . Miss Bartling, a returned missionary from South Africa, will give an illustrative talk on mission work in South Africa. The annual election of officers for th¢e Sunday school was held Tuesday evening. Much could be said of the efficient work of the officers and teachers in the past year, the reports read show a marked increase in ayâ€" erage attendance over last year. The following officers were ‘elected. for the coming years: superintendent, ï¬n. Bell Kist and Mrs. Russell La Velle of Edison Park were the guests of : Miss Josephine Woodman, Monday. Mrs. Kist will leavye â€"Saturday for Crystal Beach, Florida, where she will spend the winter. n ur. and Mrs. L. Gloden and family tended aâ€"chicken dinner given in the â€"Buffalo Grove church Thursday evening. ‘ A. F. Merner, ass‘t supt., E. B. Foxâ€" worthy ; secretary, Chester Wessling; asst‘ secretary, Miss Ethel Merner; treasurer, A. A. ‘Frantz; librarian, Exra Fritch; ass‘t librarian, Peter Perry; chorister, M. A. Frantz; piâ€" anist, Miss Laurel Stryker; ass‘t piâ€" anist, Mrs. A. A, Frantz; primary supt., Miss Margaret Plagge; cradle roll supt., Mrs. J. Vetter; home dept. supt., Mrs. J. A. Stryker. e clude a delicious roast beef dinner served at 6 o‘clock, a bakery sale where a large variety of home baked delicacies will be on sale, as well as a tharmirtg selection of useful and atâ€" tractive fancy articles and novelties. It!is always a successful and cheerâ€" ful event, this bazaar, and well worth a Nisit. These new officers will appreciate your coâ€"operation in this special new work in the Kingdom. f h THgy.CIvyE YoU DOUBLE WEAR AND _ poNT COST ANY MORE Waukegan Ave. _ Highwood, IIl. Top Notch Rubbers Boots, OVershoés; and Zippers ' 4 For every Member of tiw Famfly undreds of people are buying this CHARLES GLASS Presbyterian Church Play ‘â€" A:capacity audience greeted the both perfo nees of the "Kleptomaâ€" niac‘" and "Coats and Petticoats" two amusing and | entertaining . oneâ€"act comedies given by a clever group of young . lad ‘of â€" the Presbyterian church under the direction of Mrs, Chester Wolf and Mrs. Frank Russo in the Masonic Temple, Saturday and Monday nights, ~ $ The cast was well chosen and each young lady portrayed her role with ease and in a pleasing matiner. The stage setti | were attractive as were. the co t?u. £4 M r o Miss Loui ersten supplied much of the humor in "Coats and Pettiâ€" Miss Loui of the hum coats." Plans for |the coming year include securing r ‘post office quarters, free mail gervice; better railroad transportation; â€"promotion, of buildâ€" ing and bringing in new families; beautifying the city and qle developâ€" ment of a civic center in a general way; to assist the city administration in every waly possible and made an ideal town. | | es t S The chamber of commerce earnest> ly goligits | support of the gomâ€" munity at 1 ‘and wish to thank the public for the just and enthusiasâ€" tic way in w!'lieh the organization was suppo ast year. 4 The: music G. Pettis, M Aiken Wall were well g The following appeared . on the program: â€"|\Verda Varner, Vivian Haggi, Clarice Juhrend, Louise Ker+ sten, Ruth Patterson, Eva Cooksey, Rosetta T.ylo? Catherine Cameron, Clara Aitkin, Irene Cashmore, Elea, nor Jones, Ruth Bolt, Lelah 'K‘i'elhl, Mary Hoffman, . Graceâ€" Sherman, Mary Jane Galloway, Irene Sanders, Helen: Engstrom, and Lillian Berg. | The things which the chamber of commerce | accomplished â€" during the past year are as follows: â€" _ ‘‘The past congregatio speaking to ber of Commerce .. Deerfield pidly growing and in another yea probably be 100% greater, in view of this fact the busâ€" iness men should look to the future and plan to their stores : more attractive and be prepared for the greater ‘business which is inevitable. Tuesday, De¢. 7, at 2 p.m., will be held the, meeting of the W. M. 8. and will be elected for the coming year. | $ | That boy.. much credit "Brother," bad ropm-tsi «Credit?" |rejoined the parishioner, "Huh, yo puts it mild..> Tha‘s the worst chile ever I geen in my ‘hole life. In fac ï¬lder, strickly speakin‘ between ourse‘fs, we regards him ez de w‘ite sheep of de fambly." Some of ing : for ser satisfied wil coat. 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