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Ill-n amid when». my of W. cm. Both did M on. ton. Dr. Chm!" Tupper Ct_whoisosero,ear,ttore and that upset-1m. now resides in Pt-ta-ie, N.Y. CM CM did " the In of lip-u ef Anal- "Ate m of trt main... Minn-ska a.» “who“ faMmmof mmmuw. 1FiFiriiiiri' on â€manna “.1... M.wgt.tttarrudto “'0"th h lurch. "tlt,therqtUd for mmm3MMm 'ttlv""""""'""'""- '-st-at.sesentthisttNebee and hut-t 10 Burlington. Vt., ,rtt.e_m16Ndmrttt,tB4s.Tbers th-itotNt- Idola- â€Mthmm-dno- Yetamat_WnrnardWtre% War II Pally; mm" I!“ Gulc- I.†P _ Al, mm mom JACOB won “as“ mam MEI 'su) Pr m mum L/ AWAY LAST “WAY Don-field Niw, icCru-n did in ms. I in Cite-go for the. inmetr. all†I. wild Tub-f m. In. Willin- Oouln. Aunt-gunmen- tattttMertet-sfthrseh.otta. hon-Munch“ LAHBSIDUN mu The Deehkht-ghietd. High Schooi P.rent-Teatstter amnion sum the not with I well defUod prom-um, and . tmhtieity outline, under tbs di- rects“ of the chain)» of the two com-Meta. In. Nathan Klee, In a ltetter an: to and: parent of . child Tin an nebuol, regain attendnnee at Plump-Mn meeting. in requested All tho m no mm mm- ' an - mm to duel-w “and atâ€. 'ue "Infant rung. to: in“ All of a." ' l "h south-c “I Md work of m m all to mining m m and I have under- Mnc bun-n (In ham and the about i our uh." Any punt. not - a “but my m (In Pimp-Teacher unch- ages' by “yin the m to our Doc- m am cum... In. M A. We“, who I. hath. . house an- up at W lam. who in. Prov-m For Year Dehftely Re- Med to Educational Planing. Ina. C. G. Penis, Ed- wiit Eaton. Edna Stinger Graham and Edgely Todd. Helm Engstrom and, Village Michel?» HIGH SCHOOL P. T. A. , URGES MEMBERSHIP Hahn Minn, Viol: Ntoekentmeh, Am Yttete and hem Rocket-- but. In! Henri 600m Shunt. J. B, Points. ct Piper, 1.0. Russell an: Superintendent Cradle Roll, In. C. W. Getty; Home Department In“. Ree. M. J. Andres; kickers, um Cheater Wolf, Prank Rms- Io, Carolyn Becker, Walter Mate-ll. Edna Stinger Graham. E. L. Vin- itt Curl Kan. Neil Browne, Edwin -- M, William Rubella Ind 'l'red Gems] -itstmsdent, George 8m; You; Punk's division -irttartdetrt. In. Win. Tanner- m. nad secretary, James Hood, Jr.; CttiMrmN Mien -intendent, m Mullah. mm secretary, Ytrgtgtin Eaton. hon-um, John B. PM; [Mullah Supt... John B. Elton, Peter, bah Knit; Junior Sun; We fran, mMryfigi; Curb, Primary Supt... Viola Rocket:- tyet; Winner- Supt. (gating) lune The Chm-eh school Ital consists at the following alum": 3m TMJOM Hana-on, Arthur M. May Hamer, Jun Anti: Am. W Sunni-n. Rich-rd me. nu. Marie D-ninh, Evan Tom-- "tti, “in Shauna, AN m; Vim an! Jea Brand, Elizabeth Humans, m has mm, Viwhrh And dawn. lurk Andrews, Junior Mm, at Vm for and. af tin-ty- M "dam. Thirty-tow mind I†'rtetstrorrnom.Its- â€by Chit, lurid lama, Chr- Iom Prod-rich, Ethel Jean Selig. In.) Bel-an, Dorothy um. “an. am, In!“ Famar, mah Mini», Rita Tnmsetti, Dor- a†PM, Shirl-y Rhino, [in Ill-I, Aztlan: loam, Agnes Dew tn 'try'I Eettost, Robert “will" - ur.=fTC-'"-"'""'r-.eN" law. Pt-ian cm eTrld.efrtttwdonduiiGTi%riii, 'ttto-iii-ici/Ta.". .tyttimcer/siu,miitiiiar", dfS--tt-toAtatiirneir"tso 10rtemandMiuriGdiiriuiirii "tated in - a! Indy-ulna 'dS,"Mt.ttegt,itt,l,e,iLier,?, Kilt; ‘Spodu ttgr.c'ttATlzgg'2iLttti,F' 'rmtetmmship A“, â€nabs-Mum Bob- Thur-day. Sent. 29. mm. "ot-- A!†08% Av. Fungal Bold Sud-y “LEW OI_P|U- Burial u NiethBeH M†Wott, an otAhiyr II!!!“- “ Peeseeettel A-.-, w_._. m " ML. _j,iiiiiijib Hiltiga.titt Path Press [I Kmk, Hahn. onucMmhbcphnmd. 't.t-he.et.qytopei9edtse tKrum..ur.tt".tamtrrstt belo- '“nthmmmpeny mmdmm mm 'm_ddaq0t-aterttteroe.. Mum-mm cm " mm APPOINTB COIMI'I'I‘EES Ground for the m helpital will In hobs: this month, It vu “and by the Wink-cu representative of the Slum. No ecu-monies m to be W foe this ecu-ion but when the "ey-eos. in laid, elab- Thor hm: include-the ,5“ of “than!“ and all inlidg equipment: - H-atJ.tuut,rmltgstomsctsi- mo â€chimed. unmanned last week thqtHrunatorttre-tsospitat to it "and on West Washington “not, W, by the many Shun. “an of the Holy Ghost of Techny, 111., will to†$1,000.01». [ Deertieid people who feel that the trip to Chic-go to linen to mister-ted mints; is madam in the" evening, will have t privilege of hating seven-Ill " the Better American Homes [Exposition in nghknd Park Wom- tes club building neat week, through the courtesy of Lyon and Heady. On the evening of October IA Joseph Bi'inkmn, a very tine, high priced pianist will {uni-h put of the Two- gnm 1nd Chm Thurston, the noted harpist, wilt mum» her delightful shire. She is considered Chicago's beat harpist. On Thursday evening, Mr. Gritthmanrwitt type" uglin with Yi. Fred Wise, the popular lyric tenor. On Fruit! awning Marie Sideuins 2endt, the noted soprano. will sing, with Mr. Brinkmux also on the pro- NEW HOSPITAL SOON STARTED IN WAUKEGAN To Be Ended on Wed. Wash- ington Street by Minion/my Sisters of Techny Mr. Wolf: wile died eighteen months ago. Hi: you. Austin. lives in Prairie View, Chester in Donne“. Nodin and News in Chicago. Walton Ind Daisy It the hmily home, and Mildred who in In. Marry Schneider midg- in Chicago. One brother, Feed Wolf, lint in Minimum. Mr. Juob Wolf had men qrartdehifdren. CELEBRATE!) ARTISTS -""'"".' an». 5" "w" Mr. Wolf's mat. cm from Bald-alum. Alum with the Ott, Ar- nold and Micah-ch pious-r party, in 1889 and hep!) Wolf in born on the "DetttaehUn'd" in which they took plum. Tho {maul Wu hold Sm, lita- noon " 1:30. Services you conduct- qad by the Bu Geil in mama-i church. Burial took plum I in the ":Northiieu cemetery. . I Juob Wolf wu a man of quiet-mt Jamil); diapmsition. an min life of eighty-level: you: w - on; the lame farm when his parent-m mum him when In†six - of Me. His entire interests were in‘ life and work on the farm to which he gave his life. He VII 3 m of unusual vigor Ind - and never hadtdayolmneuuntilnyeulto when ho had pmmonh. than we . zen-rd breakdown, and for the hat. four week: he had been eonihted to his bed. Mr. Wolf cherished . Bible which he received when a child for memor- izing two thousand vanes of urin- menus» an. siaaiitiir. hum“. AT EXHIBITION OCT. 12-14 'rd' A...“ (iii/CL' LC".",","",'.' N _ A I. (trtht W it tht “In. It.- . m M - "- In. I It. Wing... In. ad In. “William-dun Ire-awnings: mil-mot! Lilli-nour- iiiii)Fiit"'iFiia,C2? i,A?ilmrnr. --- at In. "iii Jain Gama n. WI-uthkdthe mum Stu h,†uu W "thing. was. In their tut of Mum; ahqrtot"tt-istehiidmw _ hum __ Mi:i§hmémk- 'etdnrttth.rauter,reis.-oteh- :15th m. tre. f Yr ieii tie/iii/Grim-T, t. nu " a; GG WEEK; pe M Ber" been m be nu. he Mutual club met at the home at In. Boyd Sung†last mind M doll. to be given to the chi!- dnn in the Cook county Manic-l for em... These doll- were donated In Indiana Chuk- 8elig, J. A. Beit. chn, In. and Hm hm Loy. Thurman: It the. muting were Ibu- Vinh and than. Rockmhch, M by, Louise Kuhn. and Joe- [the Wm, and ltd-mu Edam l Famity tratheringi mused for » Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Werner of Eagle Rock, Californin. who came eut three weeks no with the body of Christinn Schmidt. were I dinner My eve- ning in Wilmette " the home of John Schmidt. non of Christian Schmidt, on “My n. dinner It the home of 1 In. John Setuninkq in Wheeling, and) on Sgturdny evening I dinner for ten‘ 1_tnthehmneoiagsdtrrs. {suffix William KoeNin, 'tGe-iii-G/iii, "no the hosts at the previous din- 'rt also the George Rockmbuch Miss Fruit-ex Hill spent the week, end at her home in Montague, Mich., Miss Eventen went to her home that 0 hkosh, and Miss, Nygntd to her home in Mount Hatch, Win. Among the Deerfield teachers who attended the teaehera' meeting in Lib- ertrville, Saturday, were Misses Ben- trice Cannon. Anna Keough, Dorothy. Lidxerwood, Evelyn Scheel. and Mrs. Nelle Thormever. Misses Eloise Dickens and Betty Knapp of Ferry hall, Lake Forest, In! Mrs. B. J. Dickens of Chicago. 'were the guests of Mrs, J. A. Reiehelt, Jr.. Monday. . Miss arahraret Walker of Harvey, Ill, was the week-end out of Miss Ingmar Meyer. Gustave Lang who made his home with Mr. and Mn. George Path; for ‘twemy years. 1nd who has been liv- ing in Oakland, California, for seven years. spent the month of September with Nr.htnd Mrs. George Penis. "Roll Call Sundny" in the Preahy~ terian church filled every pew. From the brief responses of "here," and "present" to the depressed “bow down thine ear o Lord Ind hear me for I am 'poor and needy," to the exulnnt "The Lord is my shepherd I shun not want" few were absent when their names were lulled by Mr. Peters, the church clerk. St. Paul's Evangelical church, Ev- anston, celebrated her thirtieth an- niversary Sunday, Oct. 2. A number of St. Paul's church, Deerfield mem- bers, attended the .eeiebration Sun- day afternoon. A d-ughbér was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole on Thursdny, Sept. 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Owen have named their new little thughter, Dor- othy Vera. Mr. and Mm. Owen live in the rent antment in the Philip Hole homestead, now owned by Mrs. In Gardner. - Foley, Abbas“, when, shGriiiUpiii the winter. Mrs, Carl §tadlu numbed at In informal tea hand-y warm. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Stadler were dinner mu of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bowen of Winneth. The Dorean socioty [In om of its famous home-cooked dinners in the church Wodn-diy waning. Every- thing was donated, and the proceeds will be used to mist the trustees on the churyh budmt. Mrs. Emil Becker give a farewell party Thurmur chanson for her mother, In. luckier, who left for Foley, Akbar)“, where she will spend 'No. Me, will hold their initiation on ‘OctNau B. John Willa“ who In! ken visit- i_ttehirsort,Mtuas, in Dalian“, lows, and his “in Ind his liner in Waterloo, Km, In. returned to his how. Mrs. Christ but. who I†Lillian Farm, . nioe- of Fred Homberger. with her hum Ind two children have moved into the an home on Hue] gluing. built by Ed. 303nm The Dara-Id Sum Stu em 310.340, y!!! hold their Initiation on ltt.ry.:eijiiiiiiiijijjil "muetietteetiidred. yum-Mam Dtrfereoy*r1rt-ritrru, mwn-amlmams-m, ,tt-tt,ituhm-ertgtmettk mmmma-uh- Ated Pride' .MHI up many-mum , 1tMdNttgigifP2 ii2htey"uitety '9 any» for cine-ii gigs-Ii; ia “when: INDIANS m _ PISA? m» TSAM -iee _-_.,, _, “nu-a “my. wk 1& 9rttttotrrty-thetiimdik when! will “its Ion-them)“: serv- " uttste-eitattersiamto .th.tmtsttut-ou.rattyfG 1ethrmrritiort-ss-aooi. MSW“ school mihmputtin.‘ torth-orttdGveeverimertr- her mt. wm the motion headache“? mm mm“ Invites you to can: to ehttmh8rmts,r,oet.w 'nreesiurmsttnvetsnmrre. hand for at "ar's confirmation clan. 8itteeirtstmetfstatdm.mtthe. (in until mm, we kindly out my» km 91- uri- who am The Sand-y Ichool in getting My foe a Pity day genie: gmy, Oct. ing butter, Friday afternoon, as a reward for perfect nttendnnoe for the week. During the afternoon recess. with" and batter were served to the other tesehers in the building. John Jefferson, grids T, The third trade children were per pitted lo m§h_tbe process of mah. 1 The day Crme when my master died. I was told to a traveling circus. In the circus I received the name of "Wonder Jack," because I was taught ever so many tricks. One of the tricks I was taught to do was to gallup into the ring with a young girl standing on my back. After we had zone around the ring a few times, she would jump through a paper hoop, and I would catch her again. I had al very happy time. I do not do Ttttt luv more. Sometfmes I help pull the animal mus to different aial This is hard work. I of the meadow was a rippiing little brook with a great oak tree casting its shadow over it. I used to lie down under the the for hours. i All OM Circus Mohe. ( I can remember when I used to be just a young horse. My master was ver'y kind and treated me well. I had a large and Sky. stable and every day I was turned into , meadow (0‘ ted on the sweet grass. At the emit Mesdames'C. T. Anderson, JCA. Reichelt, J r., Alex Willman. Raymond Clancy nnd Carlton Scribner at- tended the reception for Miss Flora Cook at the De Forest school in High- land Park, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Boomer Page, Miss Janet Hoffman and Miss Ethel 'Mnlmzren, three of the pix teachers for the twenty-two pupils in the school received (he fifty guests who were present The Highland Plrk hospital is on the list of fully approved hospitals in the Chicago area, published by the American College of Surgeons for 1927. The increlse in Press circulation in Knaak's pharmacy sales desk has been twenty-tive per cent each Week since 'the history articles have been appearing etch Week. Bert Nieta has just returned from a trip to New York. Mrs. C. Christensen entertained a group of Deetfusld women at her home on Sunset court in the Kanh subdivision last Thursday afternoon. In the contests Mrs. Paul Diets and Lin. C. W. Getty Were winners. Dtrem Circle Number Two met at the home of Miss Sadie Galloway Thursday afternoon. Fourteen wom- en made uni-on: for the chunk bad Iaar which will be held in December. Mr. and Mrs. Huntington, who have been living in Golf, m,, have bought five acres of the former Maine“ farm on Wilmot road next to the Bert Nichol home. Until their new home' is completed the Huntington family? will live in one of the new houses in) Woodland Park, the former Pfister,; then Ziesing farm. I F. G. Piepenbrok, pastor Church school, 9:15 a. m. English service, 10:16 a. In. German "rviee,tl:ts t. m. Choir, Friday. 7:30 p. m. Continuation inn-action. Suturdny. lull mm but»: boat the Eh Hue. who! at but but. load†" m. n. will» and“ of the Deer. fUid Andria. has. auxiliary will 1tetteHntthrhrriuuws.irrU" Junk, 8r., loin dream, Oct. 10. A hm AW: is desired. The Luke County Sunday new convention will be held in the Mambo- dist church in Wuuhm, “may, Oet. 20. Church- m requested to Appoint delegate- from their various departments in the church uhools. . Min Irene Mullah left for Paris, nt., Wednesday, than the will attend the Edga- County Council of Religious Educntion. Miss Roekea, baeh represents the Illinois Council of Religious, Education. St. P-ul's Brnligeliul Church Deerfield Gum-In School Tur-thog-it did-tt with“ - m_h_huha-IIII W " Goa-don, I pupil d the ’fwlglhrnde hu (one talk-uh 1for the winter. _ _The min-reed Ind-a had not- count manna for the and A, Bertember, tht following an)... ha been neither than - tne6rt' New EMA Mu whip Paulina Thompson, In“! I“ pat,,' 'mmm'm-r - w 'taluv'lr,'tS, wig: _ blah. “u. â€that! figâ€. 3 Jul-I. Wood". an. Ott, M Ian-duh. new. thht, - Oh: and _ WILMOT SCHOOL NOTES The following my“: of the PH.- u-y grades wus pert-ct in -, men for' the mouth of Serb-bur David Humbert". Otto _ Mary Bastion. Home. Ott, hi Silo-t. George limb-rm, Al- Ration. Betty (Huey. Joh- Glue; 'et.. 1"il."u. and (lotion qrmrs . Rev. Johnson is a trendy beloved pastor, and he thanks his people for this expression of their love and the esteem in thick he is held. _ Last. Sunday evening just. before the pastor (Rev. A. P. Johnson) nose to preach, Mr. A. Memer can: tow-rd and presented him a thge and: gift and expressed the wishes of the caMetition for nun-y mort happy birthdays. 'The ventu- Jhtnior chair than sang, "Happy Birthday to ther Punter." Rev. A. P. Johnson. pastor 9:45 a, m. Bible school. A class for every member of the.fa.mily. . _ 11:00 n. m. .Worship. 7:00 p. m. Christian Endemic: serv- l Leadership training course of the ( Libertyville, Deerfield and Northbrook Presbyterian churches will begin Monday evening at Northth church at 7:30. Dr. Ralph Owens of Chicago will again lead the that which will meet two nights a week, Monday and Wednesday, for three weeks. Church school workers in these churches should plan to attmsit these helpful classes. Dom-field News Thirteen scouts of Troop " of Deertletd enjoyed the Northwestern- South Dakota toothalt gum at Ev- anston Saturday afternoon. Scouts from the Chicago area attended the Came. and filled a large section of the east stand at the Dreheitadium, The local scouts were aceottspanied by Messrs. J. Huhn, J. G. Russell. lk Bates and Rev. M. J. Andrews. We welcome you n; all the services amf_aftivities of this church. Mark J. Andrews, minister Church school at 9:30. Worship and sermon " 10:45. The evening service is omitted, the minister of this church assisting in the imrtalttrtion of the Rev. B. J. Wie- gand at the DuPage church, near PUintietd. " A "drunk and disorderly" paid tor our street cleaning. When the man insisted upon taking " his shoe. at theyillm corners on the state hith- way, the mommycle policeman invited him to the "eooier." When the un- willing guest refused to budge, the oMeer convinced him that obedience was necessary. Big tine In: to my the streets. His pride rebelled, so he gave twenty dollars to have someone else do the menial task. Have you noticed the neat little piles of dirt on the concrete road next to the pukwaya? PAYS FINE, RATHER THAN SWEEP STREETS The D-uiet Municipal hand - hold an 'raetiee "an†in it. 1)..er mun who! this via tor, instead of in the up" halt, from no to 9:80 p. m. on May and hid-y waning. Mr. Cari M PtineimesriiriFitrti'ii'i" Iftrrursthesriumiioi,1. Som- tyyytethesndseoeGtirriiit Wedneuhy evening when the chem: lights went out for twenty mining, the hand played four "kitiora in the dark without their music. 8:00 p. M. Evening Preaching serv- BAND 10 men-lei , m DEIBPllLD SCHOOL Choir rehearsal on Frisky evening Boy Scouts, Friday evening, T to Evangelical Bungtlow Church First Presbyterian Church "an“: n. i. A Great thrrpeSe evening ai s'ti