The time for choir rehearsal has hum set to 3 o‘clock became of a â€in of twelve lectures that the pm» or b to deliver on an!†my "ftt - waning: Man the Deer- “Mania. If you have “Many of the Brat two -rie-etmtetothe-iee6mar A.-étremidu-totHt-oservtee. u..- Jlaofm'm' abii mun-mama out Ila-15mm...â€- "khan-unthi- .. ha In huh: - l?MggrtNtr2ga"2ttt â€kWh-'0‘ â€KOO-,hm-hd GHQ-Mumlomu. men-um..- '_-ttret “all. Tip -0.rxe%e-tt-ht.u-du'. -.thrth-Nrthu-viee “WV" Costly." etkrrieortth.e-ttsebtdts.- at†about i. GGi "I. tree-ef-ter- "B. Buy -ii n "yretre-rbmtrte-t-thre.e $HY-N.t6eu-rrab.head ‘mhdmhm -CBtmBerAtrhq.rtrtthr-htqae an“ ALI-cubism uwnmmmm m nub. at Pao.. M: yup-An [than a. ho." '-rriMb.d_dbrthoie dmnthnaluollmh ST. Dr.W.Wtdt-eeIAit,iem collate. Albion, Ia. will deliver (helm-cum. Theurtuot, The P. T. A. v“ werll attended last Friday. A very interesting pro- m .0 given trr' the pupils of the 7th and 8th (Tides. The music department has been -eoted I number of vidrola rec- ad: by In. H. M. Hansen. They hm very much appreeint.d. has. wi, and vmu Cartier hale claw tttlst (rule. lay June CHEER; returned after I weer: OW. Virginia Anderson. Mary Desmond, Marie 1m Friedlund, Betty Gum Ciel. John Giuur. Bernice Juhrend. Mice Sham. Rove Sooner, Dnisy Puke. lildnd Stickeet, Anna Mpon. Ewlyn Tom-uni. Esther Brown, hue Juhnnd. Earl Kmlr. Aha ' Charles Onborn. Billy Sanders. Minuet Scuilr. F "ot' M in ttse' tiGtif iairiios. neither may nor absent during the math of April were: relâ€) The up“. of the than.“ Gum/1195mm rum-frag»: trpt,',tr) " on In: new the have been neither The “mt†"e'5 of "teiott gull 4 and: not about for the past six lee for "a W" t."leo.rme not: and hare In average of “I!" t"t..tt8.devehr? him to his highest Cir, will new. . In]! holiday Friday.: poy?ibitities: and Pet each popil an last ' Ind. tit. The fottowimr pupils wiul .e"etptt on the hitrhrst level 0" State, min the holiday: (his '?ili.tr", . . in: t Marion lelor. Olive anu, M117} Pebttinr Is deveiopirw "I the W qum. Hood, Eva bun. Gertrude Johnson. piU ot the Deerfield sehooi, pone, this; Donn“ Cure. Helen Emmtmm, Aliné‘ymh assurance and general his at Edi, Mary "Mm-n. Grace Shun-mi Inf‘om-tlon. _ _ Lorine Wright, Joseph Andrews,} "Reaotved, that capital punishment Ed, Ruth Johnson. Doris Hunter, Samuel shall be "e!isu1i". wu the detmte Ito-gar: Budd. Virginia Vanna. Jean 'ray- staged by {has Ethel “an for the the A lot, mm Roller. Erna! Rertel. but. new: at!» Deeefietd Par- raibo Dorothy Peters, Arthur leaner. imp-Tucker association. last Friday g... l 1th (1th I!" loll Doc-Ill and. Gnu Sher-an. In, June Galloway. Alia Each. lay _ Lucille Wright. Hm}: mutioe, : iLkiirTi,- lor. Ruth Marx, "We meutaaiLrseun Ent stmn, Joseph Andra". Helen can..." 95m - 3'31;ng . " I." Roll Rietpad Her-2r. Hour-III. -timb--rt-tt Cank- lon. Owe-duly. lillelu. John Bu:- m-. but In and. Kmtm, AIM VII Tun-nu. Choir. "utr-too pf Inf Jtm.+%Pemhrt..imstSrrre* Bt, Paul'- Bvllgolkll Church F. G. Piepmsbrok, punter. Church .ehetoi--9:tti .. m. Service-tons t. In. 'tdrrNPmu)GggaaoqagttrtaNMtL Eumé "Inner If)†Giike the PAW WI LBW uni-1.1.5.11... - Enrt Ennnk â€Galena-arid] (a qrede Ila-u Roll Hana-i8...- “Gr-deltas“! Anthony 7;†p. In in uni-hm. Johnson, Peters, _ -7 “WV "tde-i-.. an“. UTGii ,65eAahemredeetHr.e-Grer- --ieart-reA lit-iii; m*..ue-.ena-uru.HG.. hum-huh.‘ in! Rue. TS Ky} aTiaGaTi; upon-bl - a it - w fad 'ree tr If} all _ duh If: th'lis! of books by minis Indian to which the tibia of the "ateretigstwithrr.ide.nmtearsthe ndedurKldall, Urbain PtfrrPDr.Meteatr.-dthettort inW'dtl-c Lymph-tie 15rstmrs."neoevoeartiesiuistae D-6HPtrMietihearv. E ai one of the nun: iciiiuUterrGiii mined Pei-r7 ss, 19t0. and joined the cute with October tt. tSt& An exhibit of the 'm'trttinttss of In. Clan Hutch Strung. of [Ate Bhdt was held h the In - m the meeting at which . nus-bet of In!" colors were sold. I All midenu of the district IN 1 grad to attend. jib-lieu Parent-Teacher Milan to pay the am of the delegate to the maul Menu: of the mi. nois Council of Ptreat-'reoetter mm eiatiom to be held in Quincy in April. The P. T. A. also voted to buy bunk]! equipment for (in; iilf, order that they any enter the men rehrhetpl' "If North Shore league. The Minion voted to m each math fifty mm in order u an the My doll." due on the pan. able when! pin-o. he may sale held in the cor- ridor brought 825.06 tt the "Mr-y sack." "Oar 'utr." and magma» Tere am by the seventh and eighth - before the debate. A Committee to "penis: the ttur- mund was avpoinud by the prai- dent, In. H. G. Gaul. Rev. Mr. F. G. Hemhmk. Mr. John Vetter and Mrs. George Eastman. The follow- ine nominating committee was ap- pointed: Ines. William Kochlin, W. W. Clark and George W. Colby. The mm. mm In: C. W. Petermm, June- Hannah and Mary Hood. The negative m Warren Gary. John on Ind Gertrode John- son. The Judges Kendall†John A. Stryker, Georg! E. Emtrom. and C. W. Getty decided in favor of the negativn mama. and voted John on the but w". "The Bold Cos- “Ruched. that eapitat punishment shall be nbolished" wu the debau- nuged by Miss Ethel “an for the Much meeting of the Danae“ Par- ent-Teacher association. last Friday afternoon. held in the Jim. Debating is developing in the pu- rih at the Drertield school. poise. yutcahqtUrr, â€summa- and treneral information. Bur charter. the appoint-em of some sped-l con-items, the denied of . Menu in the stau- convention, and artittviutuodir-toeoetniaer.', A good progrun of music and read- inu ia promised and "Imam will be served. . Vii-d S!“ P. T. A. Tho ml." media; of the P. T. A"rfubt_reu1atttteact-oterida, “It. Incl: 18. a 8 o'clock Prrnptir.' nth- vlg 'rtiifFriFuiF7if, ohhesandboardutrm.t-,ritrhe uMiurPtarer-ti-tw, lend-Inninglucha. â€me-5m __ mn- Ali-ii 3 eouiiiGrueom. to ail Deyciruou.twirt-twits “HMS..- mud-ml 1tfpeE-utir. ')lrheHitdgdtitt Park pm . of Whitman-mind “halog- {crum- mu. tHarmMumtti.gr..ar-ega.d _rtteteretAet-tstAaa.Be.ta. Imernm.udnr..hhf "ammuni- Peqf.rtt-trmssLie.iir. “lain-mun. dmhhmV-l-H. *Whmhm - As-mi-ts. whHMQQe-um an“ 1 IN.. “wily-in. ugh-3“! duh-lib aid mi munch-u." -- Berwga, m the amplign w†in- Maud. Am the to". reported by the "who: Sun. u already min in the drive me But-m. o" put. ttat Chan and Chicago Height. of that. Mn, " "en u in in the -%ciGauri. â€BER". VIE PLANS m BOLD nosvmu. 51tttttAiriiTiiFirir 21;; "eetedisttteeeta.' ltisproposed 'oe-ttar-. An tclimx tothe drive for _ nonable" [than rates, a big nus- 1?mstirwistobttteuauraatat Benzn. will" the unpaign In; in- - w ---'. - membership campaign in on. It is the aim of this with to (at in the next fifty members More the first ofApril. Ifthiaeoateaahe rearhed. construction will be started at one on the championship Iii-hole _ gull Course. Industrial and civic Indus from a half-score of towns and villages which encircle the outer rim of Chicago, Inc Cock launched a determined '-etobrhteabtmtaeutinteie, phi-Io rates between their homes and oh and the city. The present min- imum nubqheeity from mum "eetedisttteeeta.' ltisprovosed Lincoln Hill, Jr., about 23 Fenrs, old. Elisha avenue, Zion, was killed} last week. An automobilo mint.1 which he had been overhauling in the) White Front pm! " Zion. fell on: him when the block Ind tackle which; was holding it in the sir, gave away! Mrs. Emily Turner. wife of Wit- liam A. Turner and mother of Erie A. Turner. of the tirm of Watts! and Turner, Wlukegnn automobile deal- ers, died in the Victory Memorial hospital last week, after In “has of two weeks. The. deceased was G years of age. With the prospect of taking part in the interesting hppmings wow oe- curring in the vicinity of shat-3M. China, Wilbert T. Rehnquist of Wau- kctran, is with the U. S. Marines of the tth Regiment. which arrived there manly, wording to an "kiat roster of the regiment. ARE AGITATING FOR LOWER PHONE RATES San Francisco in February. left m 'wstate valued at several million dol- Iars,ueeordimr to new: dispatches from CnIifbrnia. Edward Chambers, A former Wau- In-gan resident and late president of the Atchison, Topeka and Sung Fe railway, who committed suicide in Circuit Judge Chin C. Edwards last week approved a report made by State's Attorney A. V. Smith. show- ing that his earnings for the last quarter, mrequ-d 813,53. During this period " Persons prhseeoted by his oniee, Were sent to jail. mother pf two (hp. diatom“! he intnnt Ion. Howard, had .mqthteemd to death as it slept. Cinuit Judge Chin C. E9mrard. at the opening of the larch I.- of court ordered n special Mar hr- of com, to start the first loath, ill Mar. Civil matters will be heard during the May term. Coroner John L Twin: - cu- fuedtohuttedmrittun.tuu., iesthamtza part of last w NEIGHMRHOOD "ht 'gi, The Lgunyvmg on», an}. "a Yiéi-ME; G' e2et'ttr,tyeitreha' TINY. “ICE w, A lat of ladies are going to envy John lulu-mack now. He took otr twenty-eight pounds by dieting. States Attorney A. V. Smith stated a few days an that the Highland Park elect an uses, in which aiding and abetting fraudulent voting is charg_d arainst l. G. Lain, foreman of a paring concern. which started Tuesday before Judge P. L Persons. trill through the entire week. He does not hope to get into the criminal trial call for two weeks and probably more he stated, The first case to be tried will be that of George Young. chart:~ ed with the murder of Frank Grund. I PEOPLES PARTY n we gnvud with a loud cheer by speet4ttors and the crew. The Mads aon. in addition to its large freight “parity. ii equipped to handle 35 passennrs. ELEcrmx CASES?!) CONTINUE ALL WEEK sed li’niTr’o-d can md’iuihed To points an; long at it “I adul- uk-d for [Heading aboard ship in New York for znnxport abroad. The loading of the Madison at the Milwaukee docks with its eaoro"of Nash cars presented .11 mums..- Griiiii Hi"; "there The landing of the Madison It the Milwaukee dock; with its cargo'of Nash tars presented gn interesting picture. As. the tirat car went gboard it we (11- -?:-d with n lnnd nuâ€- L77 took part, Repre-stativet, of the) Me. and Hrs. Harry C. Kim of Null Motors Nmmny also were “.1324 Elmvood avenue. Wilmette. the gathering at the am my have announced the Glimmer“ of docks in Milnukee; The W a... their daughter, [all Minted. to Ed- 'Ile": u may...“ of - win .Bobson of Chicago. The be- d-- - 's'i',sftl's":tzl'r'-5fcrai% 'gui, tertpetLrctCariqaoi'tr on the Great W and in operated by the Grand Trunk division of the Canadian National Elihuâ€. The nuden voyage of the boat was marked by a telebntiou in which of- 'ieiats of the Grand Trunk railroad took part, hprelenhtivu of the Null Motors company also were in 1asaded with a full can at Naah was the new Gnu: Like- {any Indian. steamed out at Milwaukee for Grind Ham, lick, tnat week Mt its maidea trip. The but. recent- ts Christen“! with milk at Manitowoc, Wit. is (Inscribed a one of the tuest W hat eqrairoed nu:- or its kinda CARGO NASH ens _ , ON BIG LAKE “an SAMMIE-I'm “Grand Ham Ear. IL Selig him AhhtW.Eisaak JamalHood Deerfield, Illinois '2':1T.'r""e"-r--s-ter-.----.,,, Inna-n F - _ luv-qua... Per Village Pie-idem it was lanai? group of ntsodt" ELECTION DAY My. Apyil 19th, 1927 Candidates Selected by the vinia court, Ravinia. to Cart N. For- berg, son of Mrs, C. A. Forberg. 960 Linden avenue. Hubbard Woods, took place at the hulson home on Satur, day Afternoon, Mirth 5, It t o'clock. Before In improvised altar of ferns. palms and white tulips, Dr. Gilbert Statue". formerly of the Wilmette Parish Methodist church, now of the First Methodist Episcopal thumb in Elgim read the ceremony. Miss Ruth Forberg, sister of the groom, was maid of honor. and Glenn L, Jvnkins of Madison acted as Mr, Forberg's best man. After the Ceres mony the bride and groom left on a wedding trip. Tin-M be att home after April 1 at 2233', Ridge avenue, Evanston. Miss Marion Montgomery. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, John R, Mont- gomery of Hubbard Woods. who re- cently returned from a semester's work at Columbia university. is now teaching literature and dramatic, at CHM-rm of Non-1m university. jibe" Miss Kim is 1 senior. Mr. Robson is a law student and a member of the Phi Alpha Delta law humanity. The marriage of Miss Kathryn Wiaifred Ellison. daughter of Mr. apt! Mrs. P. A. Hanson of 138 Ita- REAL ESTATE The Seuss are among the oldest residents OWNER DREWâ€) FILLING STATION Born and m in Deerfieid DRUGGIST Bdrm raised in Deerfield WFS'I'ERN REPRESENTATIVE and STOCKHOLDER F. M. COLLINS PAPER MFG. Co., Philadelphia, Pa. BUILDING mNTRACI‘OR Long Incident of Deerfield --_---NdrthShorxrNews, - -- of of useetur.iiEiOGrtetu, "ueiiiiiiiii “ma-daun- hint-t†Captain Georce vfw. Pope. son of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Pope, 710 Longwood avenue, and his funny have landed in Sun Francisco. Calif., from H-waii. where Mr. Pope has been summed for four was. The); Will go to Columbus. Georgia. for a month or Bo. ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White. 310 Richmond road, Kenilworth, Mint. and Mm. John Carpenter, 422 Wood. stcck avenue. returned from the south March t, They went to New Orleans, Cuba, Palm Beach and Miami. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Windes of 873 Spruce street, Wilmetkn. ind Mus Margery Winks left on Tues- day, March l, for Winter Park. FU., where they will remain for a month or more. Miss Windu is eontem- plating a trip to Europe later in the spring. NortVShore bunch at the. China) newly club at I dinner on Saturday, March 5. Thirtreieht guests wen present. A. C. Johnson, tome: pru- ident of the Chicago Rotary dub. and John N. 1underVries, who is the prerent president, were the guests of honor. Mr. and In. Buckinghm Chard, ler of Indian Hill sailed from New York lurch l for a cruise to the West Indies. It. and Mrs. End Green und their two Mien of Puller lane, sailed Hut-h 5 from New York for the an: route on a month's trip, stopping at fourteen road, Glaucoe. left resterdar to flit her mm, In J. W. Wins. in W-his-toss, D. C She also planned to go to New York to visit be: older daughter, Mrs. Walter Hahn - North Shore Cow", lb, M Mus lontmnery is . Wdle‘ley m". 'e.re.curus_rr. Budd. M)6 Gig-cog PM“ man II. P. Ina otDeerfiegd "