n't shiver around the and thint dark . Ms abotit tMt miser- heater 4ownsttirs that relict in. duty. 7 for and we’ussee ' it that - have thiheat at will your wirtterreomtort - h talking athoqt, . f ikak -aak I i' 5ii,i,eJi'gtrgt.('ii',,,,, 35:;ch AND MA?!) 7 HAT, an: _ dixtsui up 7121;: BY 131.1:an area, on CALLING Arm titABut LAUNDRY. . a." rnold Peterson gamma um "RATING 11b incl-Ia all" and mt. ugh" no- r. Jr-, MALL GROUPS 7 Petereok: Ply mfg" Plumb Good; â€who Tuesday and; than»; JANUARYâ€, er C1388 en is to Live" Roger William, Ave. ii'iil.'it,','d tr,,"ttit,t Wag mix. Tiiiiiiiii tttet; Ittt t'gU'ts'ig.' W foe r, “NM on a.brtor", L Dealers ' Any tnteruel down- tot will an you that Wu! advert is hummus dN.S.lJne'. H001. QB t .QPMENT Tet. R. P. MI syncs. t'.t'or 'haoatrif 91* it? 75:27 he [w h. ie,)2; 'f..?,.',;, gig-- At>ttittu (re/ 'it"tteatw .371: oety.i"tt 314;" This " 'i:, oet,f,, My evening and Saturdny at, tt, Mr. Jane Dave Smith, min} " of the Elni PM: school, is my} 8 a series of oducntioml Inert pictures in the school sodium- Major the. bentritt af parents And “on who up interested in seeitt4t movies. Prices are the same. q at ' ion pictugc home: (even in! “If uyudin"ourGnntr"eoa)As' fl! .trhown an diversion ttut " f . Deal-Md parents VIII? _ PArhildren to soc the beat in t “are and to an or and . T We]: to so: the beautiful than 7 , , M Member: of the Fuent- ' " Minion In Mott, "the. _ ' , 'ii . “It: Margaret Bunsen m a 1e.tebtnd mtdhubrothermd 're “it. Mr. and In. llama Hung? of Calumet.“ , jill- Mt. and Mrs. George Bella- tit Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. my; Km; of 1Ntoroq1 were (may? thtB.reiiutieiisetditr, .il 1retiteee2efef2P.ettfi "it! ot lu‘llJachon of St. "ttttl 'ttettA1'idueiotr?eee,'y.',..'fi NGu i JGairiGTi $66ci'dt_ ttii' “I apportunity to have this nstttd met in our vicinity and rat/t - be glad to give their childrgn‘“ the takes: him. A 5111:1114- “n Tee will be charged and “y mum] be given to the high new . ' The Shoreline,- which in I!†in light page weekly, and chronicâ€; d! the' interestipg humming: . jif yeboN life, "td'thibtishets the mm will while then†and poems of the Honey was also appropriated,) eapita to the printing of the hishir. mnts' Manuel, distributed at Ellis Blend, and for pther trehools in mi- mh, and the south. The chapter Jtaa Ibo paid for were] chair: in He .. Ciel Continental hall, the Ike-41% h: of the National Daughters of American Revolution. Mrs. Md? Lav of Linden avenue was the hot - an. Assisted by Mn. Carl A. Plath Rich] and Mrs. Hiram L Kennicott. for patriotic education, Three bin-7 dud dollars was sent to the Martha: Berry schools in Rome, Georgia, 'tuh. in" over three thousand dollars con-I united by the North Shore chapter; within the past ten years to this whool which is making worthy Amtip-l ha citizens of the most unmixed} stock in the United States, Of p ' -; 1y English ancestry, many of 'lllti,i, mountaineers use the lanmze'in; was at the time of Shakespeare“ Their school paper is called “The: Southern Highlander." (i, l latent 1nd Personal _ _ In and Mrs. Chu. E. on Mr. Mained sixteen guests at' Sinner qt their home. Hickory Knoll farm, “an the Wilma road. totrowed by attend- vlmr it the dance at the 11de Park club. / 3‘»; Toay Bug’s Marionette: will the their little play "Ali Baba indium nity Thieves," in the Elm Pike lubed tutditoritun Thursday afternoon and evening of this week. These lit- tle wooden dolls, attnnirmiqtesd by “this: of the operators who SM the puts of the Marfonettetr, room In to talk and perform as trragib. My " some people. . ',,'Y, On Friday evening Cnptai'n Dough! human will appear with his oak; Wed films '0! the Arctic‘from'ln Wane in the Dperi1eld-shiittth, bti Ichool auditorium. It is unim- . 'r-, 2t, In order thnt ti 'tlif. Ff _ r]: _'eaeerstiveotBe.hitatt.' ,, " " i,tdt,N,1tgtpfrr"ttrii,i, J ends Juana-y . a; LI (,t,tt2'lhi'JJ'l,','r,u'ii,,', 8142;?â€- m. 85: annual.- tto. , 's-k' faking the World var, Riisttriid 'trits Little, 1 correspondent In the a" zone for the Chicago Trib e 'ettttd "it is " dMertlt,to sequa tmit of soup ht Berlin u it is to lie- "its a member af ths, Society of the, Mters' of the American Remin- Descendants of the "patriots Who -a-ifieed'ttreir lives and fortune: tbr the 'cause of Jiberty. were. badly “3h to brave the severe hmiik "storm of last Thursday to gather 'err the, business meeting to dispose kit that five hundred dollars in the Mary of the North 'Shqre ehairthr, if?" ' Sincere}: you", L; , _ Acne- M. _ . T 'E 35;. Mrs. an. A. T 'IA' ' 1:". ' Am m mm: T _ Il t Presbyterian Home. " 9 ,i's)atte prayer of the and: “Gavin. i't'tbatt in the time of old to; (High -.Mttttrt when my strength fuilethég o _ri ' Thou bin taught up. 130.33, 'ttil";,',', also..vhcn'1~un at?“ iiiirsteadtir, o God, forsake me Ai8." Ca'itbirtt and; 9, lg. , up :..gt'geS','l1tst'rv,rilic', i, ‘)' e, 'toetttttltti.tttityttitt: j ' ( mod to at. for} ' Huh-w aged Mk t'iit1""t':fti,1ll1', M e-trt-tte. 3;] . a . t- m main: .thnt the o if?†mu m. and-now, _ r. it!!! mt, the ham. will and 'ii'itri- â€on: fot its em: "3: , Thou who have m in. q",' did: is located on 'lmeisoet'i' nun-ton. an Manchu the i rm tirrork which E 5.1384000 t I. / 1'01be vitsittttetht1tottt.etrti' mi) mike how woll-carod-for and. Ttri Wmemberl “Non: Pm ' 1 any are. 7 . , ', /l _Itv.yrtyyt1ohatvy.Pitdrtis"rR, I Christin: tlthptthrxtrr,:ytAtt Iendjoyr eo.ntr!lmt.it? to Iniby‘ .akTePM' the' bed of languisiixu; “on i "savktttllhtattriitthitrtsieknsstit." Pr"; N ' XLL; l, a: ' " (ti'] ' ttirir'ii'Tii. mm†a; Cd _ is he tint comidereth $11M "d e ' The Lord will strengthen that: - LL_' L‘AI " I__._-:_L:___. Aha“, 'Deerfield News my. JANUARY so, a operators whc the Marionettes; and perform as "Our Gang" eotti; diversion ($.33 potent- . . , ee the beat in my)! his, or and M" _ ; beautiful fihtts Vt "he i'iiiil'iiiifi. my“) , '. L , 4.33 A' Cl t " Att. F 0". Mn inst-ow m ' ether _ I r- ‘Wedm :1an t 3 , nu homo can; . It. brothe i,','i:iliiii?, I 7 _ to. of f The Tatapoocw'u: Camp Fire Girls I enjoggd n sleigh tide party on Satur- l day evéning. Aim up ride the girl- ( weré Served relmkments at the home of Miss Gertrude Johnson on Oster.. j man avenue. Ҡ': . l FLORSHEIM S ' On Thursday Wins the odkers of the Royal Neightiom camp of Deer.. iluld were install/ed in the Masonic -’empl(-.- Mrs. Oman Rockenbach of Lake Zurick was the installing omeer and Mrs. 'l,?i,il1,itP'iti,t'ir; the cere- monial 2iii,i'G.' . ' ' e hall was lovely in the colors of thelodge, purple and white. in following oirieem for the ensuing ear were installed: Ada Jah- l'cnd,' oracle; Lillian Johnston, vice oracle; _Charlottn_, Frederiekp put oracle; Elizabeth Wants, chancellor; Margaret Pettis; ï¬nisher; Augusta Haiti, recorder: Beale Beehetiam tttttN 'shal; Pearl Juhrpnd, assistant men Shel: Mary HORN, inner sentinel; Minnie Whiteomtp,'" outer sentinel; Cecelia Frost, _ manager; Hazel Plagge, musician; Josephine Toll, tlair bearer. "About one hundred members and guests attended. Following the ceremonies delicious refreshments were served. _ “"3‘ ' Mrs. Glenn Bowman and Mrs. Bar.. ry Muhlke have been ill with the flu. Last- Tuesday "dttine the retiring officers of the We! trustees of St. Paul’s liMinttelie church and their wives 'ge,',tiT2lt nesromeera and their wives at a _ er at the parson- awe. q _ _ . “Mn Milton , Int: returned Fri- day, 0min: , Payton, Iowa. where on, Thu F she attended the funeral of â€amp. Mrs. Randberge’r. Mrs. Punt: we}: a tew days with relatives in Gmttituunetton, Iowa. 'About iisirtF,iFi'iharen and ' In Wall-om We“ witneued the two deliehtfut "i/ti,iavs "The Bubble Peddler" and ttin, Minutes by the Clock." pro-end,» the Elm Place auditorium by EM Children: Theatre of Evanston on; 'thtutrday afternoon. T _, 77 -_ -"-rr'r.e- '""""'"V Vivi-lung, win a: a (ir, ", ' c m"; m of Chm brother " Jami'm 1. mummy m. The executing but ttnattee commit- tu of the Ilium :odety of the Buntralow. Eva ' V chard: held a meeting 'iirl2elltlfh2tg,',t. Plan: Were nude foe an coming gut. b mu 171$!va has been m for Mm. Harry Mort was hosts- to a Littemtrvihgthytre club at which she is vrtete.r"t'c,'trisiiay algal-noon. 'The ',?artitt-rt'iitpidrGGiiiiiaTt the Wilmot 'iifittt'hi aunt Fl'iduy evening, Jan; 21.1; seven! week}. madam. l', Went will make thee v'i'it, in Doubt w. !irad.uieatktji,i, Deerfield from Mil- We: “out Sign year: on. . -Gttestaatt tuft}. Johnson home on Ottoman mm. last week includ- tf Mm. 2yyy1ii* litter. Mrs. K. W. limp: of treyi.itorit-i:iit'y,"iti"."'Uii Mm. Lands]. Wi: and Mm. Inlet of China» 'é F 'ttme af the. icy W. J, performed tW’ficmmon and 2g'irriltir,5iii,ii 'tttendanta. ". young Mrs. Henry Meyer is quite ill. 509 Céntral Av'eriue' P} L. amtfhtth of Enmton that o6ttm. Hurry Clouded. g: 7 l V "" \_.. F 1“ iii'; FE)LL, BROT 1,3.“ tteil, here's a real buy-i-not a ailk of Odds and ends but ipday's smart £1035};me broguées-thc liFe styled you want tit the lit"tst. clothes. Your pick of our chiire stocks-apr 131.0â€!!!an you 's‘élcct at this one low] price, flagellum; __ Finch! billed Rev. Win the mtrrifay_it, at?! 8915 . 5 C 1 E Tf.' If†a; I ' 4 .V ' “a?! J“ N th Witmirt School Meeting ' A meetin of the property owners? bf the Wilm t tschoor.ditrtriet'was held' in the sch 1, Monday. evening. The', president of the school board, Elmer; 'Clnvey, preqided. , i The last p meeting was held on the night o the big mow Itorm, so only about -‘one-half of the Troop 1 were presenlt. We‘hnd a good short meeting an started things rolling for the yea . Last meeting was the beginning 0 a patrol eiBeteney con- test, to '1 l up the Tiutsr,and get them i'L'2")r/t'e"rd't'h mum: work. This contes will last onlf toar weeks that is, un il anniversary week, so all scouts w, did nirt attend the last 'rmieting she 1d make an 'effort to be at the next nd work for their patrol. The winnin patrol will take a trip to some pla of interest to them, as the prize. I - Mr. and ' rs. Wander Toll .timrtam.. ily visited rs. Toll's siéter in Chi- cago Sunda . _ Mr. and rs. B. H. Knee and Mrs. Margaret P chelt were dinner guest: of Mr. and Mrs. W. ll, Stems. Mop- day. I ' A numbe of the members of the loca1 Royal eighbors camp attended the'installa ion of omen-s at Wheel.. ing on Tuesday Waning. . 7 ' The time“! condition of _ the school dis ct and plans for raisins the-needed Tunney was discussed and resulted in the decision .to ask all property when; 'in the district to ' One of >th'e interesting coming events is “Anniversary w " o! the Boy Scom‘gof America, h h ts the week in F brunry from‘ 6th to the t8th.' "ll',',,' scouts and en inter- ested in seaming in Deertie will be respon‘sible " or a program d ring this ,rtek whieh m bring betoril, thrpub- lie the put ones, aims And? achieve- ments of t I boy scout movement. tt,rrrlouri T r', 'e ,' Plum f the coming your were discussed. ' th suggesting} from the scout exeeui " of this disrtrict, Mr. Walter Me eek, who wu 'iprintr his t1mt visit Pt' the committee; ‘5 _ The boy out" combine“. of Troop No. 1 of _ Id, be!!! its retail! mommy m , " the homo! Rev. Piepenbqur onday‘ming, Jan. 10. The gum mmbeu m. p'retsent, le. lepen tok, Mm, Mr. Juno ' Mr. and j . Ind Laban: enta- tsined Rev..- pm! Mm. Ptlstiimttrpk and funny " pm â€mum. Mi. Ind 11. Edward It, Selig Ind as their ts on SW Mr. and Ham! ir, Mr. “dill-s. Jenn Benali of hinge, Sunday. t Mita J phine Woodniqn will on- tertain Ci le No. 8 ortho Damn society of 9?":th 52th " her home , Wuhan toga Monday evening,. J " , Mrs. C. C had as he: iunchoon may“ The-day Mrs. Edward Gor- ey, M. {$11 Beam of Chicago and Mm. Edw Selig, , _ Robert Juhrend is troop scribe. um HIGHLAND pm Puss. HIGHLAND PARK. mucous f . i l any-am New ?riitihrt Stake} and Mr. hone 456 HOES _t'e9,qi_42't)'itb'jihtE6tRhiiritW9'l)' ," .. "im,] '77 '7: i f iuii 'tgl)' a man to be there in the afternoon but we would like to have one in the evenings. Our plan is to ask one couple to volunteer thia two hour service once in two months. We have selected a list of about thirty couples. We have tried to aelect couples. who have no young children at home that would make it hard for them to get away. The duties Will be merely to sit there, and read for two hours. When you are telephoned or written to, setting an evening for you, will you please help us and if you cannot heme that particular evening, we are asking 'you to get "us a substitute; If you will. please write or phone Mrs. Walter B. Metcalf, our secretary, git. ins your name as a willing volun- teer. It will be appreciated by the Deerfield public library association. The following are library rules: 1. Everyone must have a card. 2. Books may be kept two weeks and renewed for theme length of time. tr The boat! of dtrtsetom,ttf the Deer. fuhrputtlht, librery " much plead with the enthusiasm which the. li- brery he: been received: This is es- pecielly’ true among the younger peo- ple. The rpm from the children alone, more thin 'ttstifle: the work that has been at into the “bury. We wish antique in Deertuld could no how unions the children ere to get good books! to reed. Our maturi- oue hendie'gp has been the shortage of books. However, more have been ordered and are expected shortly. The library is open Wednesday and Saturdaya from two until ihre o'clock in the afternoon, and-from advert to nine in that evening. _ .So much activ- ity hap developed that Mrs. Russo is anxious :to have it open Monday afternoon dud evening " well, "the business Ju'sstt'iies. We flanking tor n' Volunteer my: and wife to spend the evenings in the library/31 rt is not necessary for at noon to"thtr"ptmN of the Wilma school by the Man The P.T.A. and Program" club no than: the expite,, i ' I Beulah! Public may To the Pedple of Durham: hand, community daaei churnin- ments ande 1orthaertrheMtme der the supervision of an» the?! T. A. 01W" club. . Mrs. Cater, pram ortho trm mot P.T.A'.. explained “a 'ttInto" and 'dtsemtioetnl “In. of the aatrtteb. ution. The trap of the school building for social functions was qlso discussed and it m decided not to hold public 'autyirht'tttseittotii, but, on the other my “0.4011311 ad an for, the school debt. 1 T .. 710 Yale Lane , We all have known and heard other people Aail about property Mutt could have Men and was bought for msdiettlottiy low prices ~-- and!!!" years later quoting greatly increased prices. " . _ ' i., Buy a WILOOX SPECIAL-BUILT HOUSE audacious“ with. yours. l . V _ . H ', _ IC.' , To the mun of vision who acts - who really buy; ""'T tth-ter. forums are to be made than have ever been made in' CHM lad “barbs. " , WHETHER FORWARD on .BACKWARD, SHOULD mum “my HEAD OF A FAMILY WANT TO BUY A-non .' / ormsown ', ___-', Increased happiness and asnlhrenet, too. Chicago Has Only Started to Grow W.alst.,e,', One of the Wilcox Spock! Built no.†Mr. and Mu. Arthur Media; of Chicago were the guests of It. Ind Mrs. Elmer E. Schmidt Saturday no- ning. . . Misses Louise and Emma frermtmtpt returned from Appleton, WU., [at Saturday where they have been Me itintt with their friends, Mr. Ind In. Will Bake, for the past three Inch; Judge Lands has nothing on Kill Ferdinand. The king he' Ind his salary raiaedstoo. _ i with the mutant, “use, 1m- siding. '11».de W101i“ the may _ anti-cum“! in Daemon to the who] bond, m will purchase a hall)!†to. h uaedtrtthestshoot-mtrrttt.rtns. voted to tum over all books belong- ing to them to the D-fleld public library. Many of ‘theoe books yer. donated to the ntooeUt4mt but!†lute William M. Hoyt of Winnetku. “(I the Jute Min Marga-ct .Vedder of Deerfield; also Mm. Edvard Hart Following the meeting delkiou eniaorstretstNemta-dbrthsttro. cial chairman, Mrs. A. J., Jobs-on, aided by the third crude What, including Headmas- Wii1inm, Sgt. George Engstrom, C.' W. Getty, I! A. Nelson, Henry Gastthrtd, Pttar J.', Duffy and Walter Luise. . In ‘Ipite was“ mast att/ttttttft-faithful-ttr-tttre Deerneld ETA. We! the Jam- "rttet9ttutrirtturmtttiir, maximum. s' ‘ ottueotettrttlteihtetartd severe weather the mad tree-, Deertteid end Highland-Purim cloned for, a while end hot. Send- wick end the boye' the dub who wdreseuditiedtrotrtitarorttt- nine: program were forced to cen- eeltheirert-etttuttehtotttedir appointment oftbeaudutte..' 1 Aattttrtlirtainesattteqtftt-uH' and In. 0m:- Beach.» A It" year's Jubscrlpticu to the National Geoznphic mine wu 1W till donations. The members warelqbdgto volun- teer their services to the public- B. brary in the afternoons and amino " well. T'htrgtrieiitsi:attsoatsaot "handbooks nu. high and student- -aritt And m W01. $., 'attet.rrtomasettt_ttnt1 lseexaeudmtatietiubttetuurt o'vmime. , ' ' B. A,tttt.etttt-amrtn.dnrbe ndult tietiem ad maint‘foraddt mtnAtethrttgttattbee-daattotthn keptArmrttdteg . V a. Ono-hook "ttr"')"'" mm s child's and. T 4.1th whiz taken a; a Matt'- and. "; . :VISION r of Wilcox Home: , , 'e': 1325355 "L.'rsi'ict's?ce, /9rCViir""ri,', w bki-iia',' Cr' "e'i'tith'fiitii' I " .‘ if " 5. '1 m gnaw-.31., wax iE2 I» " w. w: Phone H. P..;261 BRIDGE cums AND. _ an: mnrms- up: an.“ i soon: PADS an BY up: puma B. p. m on GAUAHG, I was man: umu.‘ ' um Lin-“6450““ iudat it?,'tagt'2tt,tetit News; --r- L".-,-;.",,-,.,-.',..",",-,-.-'; r‘w’.v:nr V T a; wt of mama-m iiijiiiiji'jiiiii,ii A “Happy elm": heâ€: the whtter Ammted health by our load .9019 _ " Steti,t WMl'ch/‘Vav _to Heialh " N. teheefdnrs 31443.9. 19: Maui-0' ", "an J).ta3eWyt* tal ~53;an PASTEURJ MIN-AK â€OWN "a: 25m. I? 'Egr3llkq)tii1iiliil. O'Dar FIVE as: