MFAIEYWM tttgysgt'ttgittsggtIt i. LisEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiicc,,rvs Tht Hitiyatttr Path PMS I: The two big pgrlon in the home that lowed for the living rooml of the (may. exccpron the amnion of big duneâ€, when they were than: cm to the gun“. remain intut. The but may in now a hm jibnrnlnd the eahinet that once held {lacy glass bottle of no. whiskey, trim paper- mim. vine. etc. (some of the bottles In. love“ new ".taitsn u,memon- tom of a put hospitality) in now I‘ll; ed with hub. The Run 11an um! and: in the " kitchen. which in - than some of the little um» A banding that Arthur â€linen has built man the street "on the mum-l estate. called the PM Park Apartment; at his mother In Susan ’Hekn w of W-ttle, (between Brea- me And Oneida) New York. The me of the maternal full", had bun Van at: 11. Hall-mi, bot the Van had dropped in the proceu of Aluminium John Pettis and Slum Suit: were married in the Dietitian tavern on lilvnukee ave- nue in that is new Irving Pnrk. and the WI: year old brick build- ing a! mom Colonial proportions, II the old"! briek home um "aesdhtg in China». The oldest wooden home in a. Bickerdyke home in the city. In. Lum- Iawell. who was Cura Dkkinnon, navr 'sevetrtr-etqttt yun of I". â€We! her an estate, and still maintain: the Mg Indiana, with It: quaint antique furniture, in tspite at the -ehmeett of human home- and “anneal bulldinn. which empiric} unwound her irreg- - shaped “to new truce. set upon a termeed elevation that simulates a safety inlaid, in In isolation. -ii-rmtHustiy, tm-sit-Fai/ri John m of ou Suldle Bow Mom uh.. _ Noah A Ann:- Massaettunrrtta, The brick oven in the “urn wt: walled in when coal range: to6Fthe plue of fireplaces. for the huge ehim. ncy In do" too much cold air into the room. The more modern heat- ing Hummer-ta left no plug tor lentil-all. in the mention of in - duic primitive finplace. that any architect- Ire copying in the buildlnc of lute pre-rt day hon“. "i.GuuireAriui "___ w 'is,iiiTiir','ruiw., Qata- 1ll.t,tsCAyr,.ee,r,,Jer Ths “on. door lap leading into thisMreottrgtiswortsdeerwtththe new of the male" who have em:- .dtthtoeerttrr-tarmof- HM m tuesinee huh: Iihnry rend-s. and continue. te and 931)... wurrn (law on cool oetobiFdilre ' 8mm chlmu (manly loan their memory, 1asm- nnd work in A tug-unity {at -rtat mutton. At the time that (than? birth; -tsemrHiitaie-toou'watt.veitian., up but: the tavern over eighty new mhh'in at". m up (vim be can: from a The government that with ought t-.,.-uMotrohe,tuan.) 'tlt-thet-tne-ts..: ind-Inn - for I yar- hy t--TV dhcipline would be thor- ,y_rFerr-dtu1ieq.loitr'irturtti-tsAaiGiiiree _erty_'ntaePy-uytylirsirumt-soaut.ts.udGd thor-_-re-tut-shalt-ld-aa-toe-r-tea-CA-iid "In. ,rhmorN.r-rtqrulheoaAtiita. ' I "mrt'*.9mter-yrrtekur4Nt. b-rt-un-ttoth.-'. -t-hP.e.yertrr,t*mtsmidlerthmarrdtouqhi-rasoiiigs. ,urrfttt.dNe-thdt_ttara-t. don. t. “Micki Mud" Wk My: on m . Min-vim tduiNfgT,cguTgttt “ +6g*M0tr'r,etS'eat-dl'eremrgd t.3-rthrehit" Sui u in In: Chm-in William mu, nu "Judge Puma" of Dou- 'uy tot "Pr Isnt' . mun, hm-tn-bhthu Mr. “0.31““ Mimi? â€â€˜0'. iih_1ety.t.te'mrury-r.rit “by...“ -t-umlhtst2tltitr'trri-rtss_. d" t.tugatt aodtt-fae.i-tMt-tfarttmttah. .&" "rrinro-'t-rtnltt_y.ee-f-tm_ gtd". Mmmmwmdiwmyuhm “ml..de altbmeomt-ierfNuhomhumor, tt"rttt.t,t,'d"ts'tg."g'i "gf'2US'.'1t MW. Abdul-d mmt-eoemtrrftlte t_rnrro'rteqtthtthttte "ttrrPehAedth-tiytf. 'l'l,,g"di, FOR OVER HALF CENTURY Held Number of Old-l M “all In What; C. w. Pet. u- M Mid Arvin] “datum-unn- “new out many: was an. m- ud. orb-1oz that. Bhndh-awinumk -h. ". "M.t.d.erlboardaatdpre.idmtrrrttt.Neefhu -. N t.th.lrFBbrrsrr,anmrm-dxAat- at h 't.-tsletherofmrrttrt.hooHudbmr. t.t2tPte,h',1ttlIg8rg,'o,'l'g.N'trg,rdp,tt'. chi um». "his“. shorttr. mun-num- _ -t.tah.1-aetbtletuttvuitttt"bearretorft- 2g.t'letttT,uh,,etMtgfeeet."t""'"""" 1trtt't'2t"d'krSt"g' â€Mum, gstiWartntrdl'lTtht _--------- Th You: Mh'n'dapmt of " ,riy-tbmiAtqryrltirmArtat.usdruutrsoi,rtit - “9'3“?! M ti.srAqraootebee"ryrtyt GGFUiFA) In: no". to It- mum-II an. "at ih"d 'mhthhi he hm aim-l [ cold nir into modern heat-I no plug (on Jon of In ar-i $735 itiultauu Following the childnn's pron-In. Mr. Batea,,prineipal of the school [In I very comprehensive talk on "The Boy Problem in the Home." He liveri parent uhould be firm Ind’ the following rules hired down for’ punishment in nut-boo! could Very well be adopted by parents: 1--Never lone your head or temper. S--Mtske up your mind beforehand cxartly what you will and will not allow. ner. School Te.eher---Marie Berg. Farmer-Will»: (humid. Minister-Robert Steinhaus. Spirit of the Frair--lesm Pettis. Others who ‘13th Min Evans in the production were Edtrely Todd, tn eighth grader who presided u the plum. Robert Brunner from the math (rude who played well the role of the second boy “out and Miss Hill and the grammar school orChes- tra. ' -..- -u, . .trpi._... ... - "u...“ “w " Mid must of the children who urea FIRE DEPARTMENT _ eon-w u disciplindry problemp CALLED OUT TWICE children in' school are More or lens ---- ' problem children in the home and he] Turner Home Destroyed Sun- bnud his disrussion on methods of Sand: . . governing children before they ti/l Ill','.,";,',',", tr,iu'liet " mm of school age. , '. _ . g; . . Eyerr' parent nhould be thm Ind; _ vum Buzldmg the following rules lured down for; -- ' punishment in school could very well The Dvertieid Volunteer Fire de- he adopted by pgrentn: partment was summoned twice dun t--Never lone your head or lemon. "Mr the week. 3--Make it perfectly clear what your nt-ndnrd is. r-Always Mpear to take it tttt xrunted that you will get what you want. Lilith: uid whit you will do, do not e Ange your mind it it can POB- sibly be avoided. tV-Never let I boy off from kind- nm of heart. 7-.-Never threaten vaguely or in- dulge in â€new decumations. 8-0o not grumble or implore. fr-Do not always be nagging. "--Nrver let a boy argue about bin punishment. It he approaches you in the proper wny. linen to what he bu to gay :nd make him no gain gin up be, noon-He, but Thattuuthersaqareilasttte moth" an Int-mud in ttte Pure“- Tuclur anal-don was qvidagteqd by tho km “and†at the om»: tnmtitwhehdietthrttbmrronPri- a, -ine. I " Will plain“: mum. “Th- Frrirtt of Old Glory" opened the prognm. it in. manned by the pupil: of the sixth rude under the direction at their tench-r, Min Lo- on. Ivan. Venturing is the cut of dancing: Cohmsbuq--ahiriey Chrk. Cobain! "ther-David Stryker. Piest Cobain! Bor-Edwin Wood. we Colonial Bor-du' st nun. Luann-go Club Boy-Zh') Browne. Sound Language Club Boy---) ert and). -Eunne Gloden, Walter Toâ€, tene SIMEH. Evelyn Kent, Dorothy Vee, tor. Anita Iitehell, Mamie Tum, Ida Stickâ€. Lillinn Berg. Elle-nor Bragg- mul, Catherine Cunningham. Virgin, in Bad). Sui-and Clean-Up Boy-Robert Van Tnum. - “in! CIeln-Up Bgy ---- Duncan INTERIM MARINES? m P. T. A. MEETING with tho following mum: than -Natt6,+strr,ttmtA2,r.emtd tt, third, 18. fourth 16. m It. dul- so. -tttt " and W 15. witch turd-d tho m dollar who to the m - First Boy Semrt--Harold Hahn. Second Boy scout-Robert Brun First Clem-Up Boy Mt. Wiltiot' an. 1-9-59 offttt Bg-S-rg,',':-:-". 'fe. '/ri'-cc' 7, L,, Eugene Gloden, Walter To , rene to Club .Girl Elizabeth Clifford Following the death of Mr. Horen- berger my l, 1918, Mrs. Kornberg- er sold her home to the late Jamcs Gillan-my Ind moved inG In apart- ment on Waukegan road in which she lived shout two years. Prior to Mr departure for Hollywood, Mrs. Hor- enberuer had lived at the Carl Lamre nnd Fred Homnberxer homes. Mrs. Horenberger was a faithful member of lit. Paul's Evangelical eturreh and an naive member of the Ladies? Aid Society. Funeral seirvice: will be held at St. Paul's, Evangelical church at two o’clock Thursday then-noon and bur- ial in DeertUid cemetery with the Rev. Pispenbrok oMeiatimr. Mrs. Emelin LePetit Homberger‘ citizens to assist in its management. ya: horn in Wheelingfin. Itâ€: 25,} Below is a lip: of ladies who'are "ati-rl-ttse, she spent ifirhiiik'ait"i'. being Mod. mu chum-e m . m: inUiiiiii5i"iiiiii,bsi,trr"irJJii' ir"ir.g'r?1UL3tliih,ttg Horenberger and they made thearl Tio-hi".? to 5 p. 4 MM: home in Deerfield on Deal-hold Tkve-l, name is the date selected for her to nue in the Charles Mm homuwhichf serve. tt it is imposaibie for her to at that time w“ next to the puny . serve that date it would be npprecint~ home. Later they built the brick l ed neatly if shaman! arrange to house now (armed by Mini Sadie Gall-) send a substitute. " neither is pos- away. They had two children Elmer , sible kindly communism or phone uni Harry. Elmer wu born Marchl, Mrs. Chester Wolf. If she does not M, 1880 and died August 12, 1880. I write or phone to the country it will Harry was born July 5, 1886, and, bts assumed she has accepted. died July 20, 1896. Mrs, Wm. A. Carmon. Oct. 8: Mrs. Monday Iftefnoon fire broke out in the basement of thq Seavuzzo. barber shop on Deerfield nvenue, but was quickly extinguished and not much damage was done. - Fife completely destroyed the Tur- ner home on Greenwood avenue, about 1:30 o'etock Sunday morning. Mr. Hating. I neighbor, discovered thestire which had trained consider- able headway and sent in the alarm. The fire WIS of unknown origin and it proved almost a complete loss to the family h it was only partially covered by insurance. While Mrs. Hor‘nberger had grown somewhat feeble in the In! few years she was apparently in good lie-1th up to a month ago when the inland a stroke of apoplexy. FINANCIAL CAMPAIGN FOR BOY SCOUT FUND On Int hastily evening the cum mince in chute of the two Boy Scout troops of Mold met at the} lime ot Mrs8sse,,trtromr “diam- qi-l needs were discus-ed 3nd in coil: junction with the North Shore coun- cil it In decided to have a tirtaneial eaattprsiea from October 18 to 25. The uni-m. mm of about Mun Mrs. Horenbertrer, who was Tl years old and had went - a In" century In Derfui4, during which time the made may warm friends, departed February 10, 1926 to spend her declining yours with her niece in nanny California. â€Midi-very lunacy.†W ml- wilt respond gener- ously. Everyone I- well minted 'degl',tdtu'r", manna-n 'A'N . “and ported by t'LG'%Cl'.ll"lVl'.h" In, mun-h! mum: haw but I054» lib. my tenth. “MMMMnotdit- wan-unmet. with 'il can can“ can.“ they In! mhvm’nn,h‘olmn. I received of the mm at In. EmiIM Morerstrereee, Att occurred Friday,‘ Oct. 14, at the me her aim, Mrs.) Lesgie Booth, in Hollywood, Calif. J Milan-m, vii] ai.- kiGG b hymn-jot hob. They m MR& E. flg'hfl"lh'tfFd DIES m CA PORN“) WARM PP.."',',',',,.',':""",) WI Sun‘- . ', '4'll'l XL',' ( Hm DANG! Att_ttttitr.ettohBedNr hmm.03.a.lpomonl brtuD.ee+.ty.tsnrurea.t aprerr-%td-ttst.efeeetht “clue-hunk. Tuned-tn Mkml-mtumnp- Micki-run and Bah. lovu'unuun and who. will). award-d for ti. than attraetive. Carissa-mum!!! '&e-qrhodoes0te-tqd.oee-d 'u-urs"--'...-" My“ Ian-marl! huh-d. AMIheD-uhum'll man-uh. magnum mmtrmut o. B. 8. GIVES Th mm on, d c-n‘ mmmuummj r-uwmm- -J CAMP m m 10 MANS comm Puttlt ttAra. out» in.“ and} an an†not hr OI. The etuePrteV_trPterr. HIGHLAND it“. [LI-18013. THURSDAY. OCTOBER Mt, "ct 59H! 89mm morning word was com- - l Boy a at the] . tutaut- M. n co'n: ' coun- and.) 5, The g Mum, ham , " m m e, t!" 8t gener- 4 lined ' k Pty q ". w the if haw 'a' t "I Ri, at div. Nd rith . El y feet ' It. l tt was I} men Ll, ed for. .tt “and I . that. . wen h E a a. . j " up- I HU-! , rill be , ve. _ ed for _ a. EC iiiilla" Mrs, Wm. A. Carmon, begs; ste) dinuily. iBruce Blaine, Oct. 12; Mrs, W. W.', The tence. ofphe upper classes "d/i/i-, Oct. 15; Mrs, Frank F, Bugmakes it possible to use the larger, ies/rel, Oct. 19; Mrs. Cart E. Irried- classvrooms on these occasions. end; _ land, Oct. 22; Mrs. G. Clause. Oet.26: although the rooms are crowded with l Mrs. Loretta M. Heman. Oct. 29: Mrs: parents and children, the contact is! J W. J. Desmond. Nov. lt; Mrs. 'i. i')2'i'it'li",t? for puents and teachers. I .Johnsoanov.‘ 5; Mrs. Eugene Finder, At the close of tht dtr the I".TI ( Nov. 9; Mrs. R. R. Rank. Nov. â€Jenn: to no to the atrd.itoyitryt for as- Mrs. M. A. Frantz, Nov. 16; Mrs. Ar: sembly where the prirteipaI taiks on ithur Merner. Nov. 19; Mrs. C. W. some subject related to school life. I Getty, Nov. 23; Mrs. Carl E. Olson,2 This program will be repeated law l Nov. 26; Mrs. Seth M. Gooder, New} er on for the parents of the children i HO; Mrs. Ed. H. Selig. Dec. 3; Mm.l in the upper classes. ‘Clarence Huhn, Dee. T; Mrs. iiFiil New Trier high school has this 3 Sherman. Dee. to; Mrs. Geo. D. Rich-w same plan and also has a Parents' .arlls. Dec. 14; Mrs. Juli: Smith, Deaf Day when the parents go to school l 17; Mrs. Sam Rockenbach, Dec; 21;§and the children stay " home. On _ Mrs. Thilo H. Toll, Dee. 24: Mrs. Jag, this occasion as before. the school be. Ate, As you no doubt know, the library of Deerfield has no ambushed in. come, so we must depend on the gen- erosity and good fellowship of the citizens to assist in its management. Below is I list of ladies whooare being gash“. Mu chaperone one g C)RrE?).i.rI.),,/tdL ' '__- BUGS“ "Jalua," De u Roche; “Grand- mothers," Wutcott; “Cunary Murder Case." Van Dine; "Aristoeratie Miss Brewster," Lincoln; "Bilberry Bush." K. Norris; “Light: Up," Ghee Rich- mond; "Small Bunion†Wodehouse; "Mother Knows Best," Perber; "Smoky," Latimer; "Death Comes to the Archbishop." Cutter. name is the date selected for her to serve. tf it is impossible tor her to serve that date it would be apprecint~ ed tr.reatlr if amen“ arrange to send a substitute. " neither is pos- sible kindly communicate or phone Mrs. Cheater Wolf. If she does not write or phone to the country it will be assumed she has accepted. The Darnell! Public libru'y is much pleased with the Iny their cir- culuion is growing. New books are constnntly beintt aided. Following is {in of the new books! for adults whkrlnvc been received; this week: DEERFIELD LIBRARY a"' RECEIVES MANY BOOKS 3!? The collection. bought from on Eastern importer, includes smile of the finest spe- cimens of the various weaves that our buyer has seen in years! _ It includes Kahuna, "rep, Bijus, Lilihans. Ramadan, Carajas. Feraghans, Serebends, Inna. Bekmehitrtans 9nd my more. . v",? . A $100,000 Purchase of a Direct ' Importation id Jit,.iiliii; "eii5TstiEirleSiiCWW%KEiiij?.a. Ava-mil...†“math" t-,nstd A in! ' "a x " '--'srter"mrr-Nrr--me"-"-ri_ Royal Sari. " x 12-) ._.re.ttm--e..-eem_ Ida-i: Butt. " E " ."_er"'t.teV_rP'ie utttms, 11-6 I I†.e...._N-.-.-_._.tm, FrfVr_ Annih- Ian “I“... l x 4 "tt No Ras CartBemhiorArrmrmt om 12Me-s.Dtnrhtttuh1. _ Anatolian Prayer Rugs mm mm- EVANSTON Witt-hila- l The visiting days foe parent: of]! students in DeertieU-8hieus highé ischool is plunned 3,0 bring the pan, ,enu to school in order that they! may see some of the problems [had clk',',",; their children, and to be inf " better position to undentnnd the! conditions that face their children in attending a modern. Inge high, school. ( The parents of the freshmen willl Ire, to school with their children and intend classes with them. A I r' 'W‘ F. 41118352)?“ the fatter N 11W}; to. iiiitig the Mere,,-,".', '3 t e ay aTEE‘Héo , which occurs after the evening meal,) and also gives the parents a Chanda to eat in the school cafeteria with! their children. l No special program is put on in school on this day. The regular rou- tine takes plaee in order that par- ents may see the school as it is ur- dinuily. New Trier high school has this same plan and also has a Parents' Day when the parents go to school and the children stay at home. On this occasion as before, the school bes The other (time's are given a holi- day upon this occasion. School m- stead of beginning at 8:30 o'clock in the morning will commence at two o'clock in the afternoon, so that the luncheon Ariud cqmes at about the, an. as twr' hiitP; £9305;ng KcGanie, Dee. 28; In. John Vetter, Dee. 81; In. Jenn W. Strong, Jun. 4; Mrs. Ed. F. Sagan. Jan. T. VALUE OF VISITING DAYS AT HIGH SCHOOL '15 .Awlhglxl baited-Illu- main-do . ‘Belouchistans Kamp- Deerfield Section ',. In order to ascertain how my ironies of the History cf Dee; Seid will be desired by the peeps hing m and 'outside of Deerfield, will any wishing one or more copies please write his or her name and address on a post turd and send it to the chairmsn of the history committee, Bruce Blaine, Deerfield, In., at once. }MANY TO ATTEND , CONVENTION OCT. 27 Deertield Post of the American Le- gion will publish the book free. The Lake county convention ot the Royal Neighbor camps of America will be held in the Masonic temple on Sheridan road, Waukegan, Timur day, Oct. 27. An interesting pm has been arranged for the day and there will be three sessions. one in the morning, starting at JO:00; an after- noon session " It30; and the evening one..at 7:39. . f"Wi6qtbttr' ictie'.%iipaiaaii; " (ugh: of themasrti'mfomrtrisrdeF to allow ashhan members as pos- sible to attend the convention the meeting will be dispensed with. Mrs. Henry Julare'nd, oraeteris very anxious to have a large "preach tion from Deerfield. Many who are planning to Attend will take the bus to Highland M and the North Shore Line to Warr. kcgan. F'pr those who intend to be at the morning session it will be necessary to take the it: 15 bus. (in: " two o'dock in “term runs into the cunning. The are. shaming! one half hour “r At this time the teacher tab- the opportunity to discuss the - utum, especially in connection i“ home study. Parents of new I‘M are eueouraeed to uk question- all discuss any problems that they - have in their mip"s with ram " that particular dug or "Net. WHO WANT COPIES OF DEERFIELD HISTORY Th1; isifruitfut atirTiGi" for both parents and teachers. s17.so um autumn: a}. -