Chin-mundanedim- tin-thin“. huh-phy- It d“. M Im- M' Milli-Mud a-de-het...- It. and In. B. H. Kress in planning to trend the Mid-n with Ir. and In. N. MrKeil-r of Fargo. North Oahu. W“ Bet-l a! P. T. A. ' Fri†gnu-in. Dee. St, at 'it I’M . the dar. date Ind “In?†the - Oath of the P. CA. “hula-l. Atthbth-tateehit, ‘1. d the aches! will m their IMF“. Jan, , The Women's Got-i-ther club will mad at tht home of In. Marr Rot, Mr. Hoary SHtrteider. who Inn bean III in the Mhnrrhn hospital Chi. urn Mann-d to In: home on Grand nvenuo last Sammy. In lad Mrs. Glenn Bowman and daughter July: of Hailing". Texas Are planning to spend the holid-ys with Mr, And Mrs. Harry Mtahike, Mrs. A. J, Johnson. chairman of annual roll an of American Red Cross in threHUid ls happy to tn- uoom that $164.05 was collected by her and her run-nun", groom. The young Wk will make their home in (Th-rant In. Berton m. Clinch. which hack place last loud-y evening. Dee. " in Chm The only attendants were It: Poul Jain-u! sister of the Mines E, H, William. Ruth Fuse, Harry and Raymond Ctavey and ' sum Eaton Ind Mr. William Barrett attended a meeting of the Emmanuel Shrine at Lake Pores: Friday evening. Totorrect mm inIut week's edition, only three pupils proved not swiblz- to scarlet fever following tttetesttrivmtaremr-o. Miss Irene Bookenbnh left Mon, day to spend the holidays at the home at her brother Prestnn Rotkmbuck in Hollywood. Cat. Mr. an: Mrs. N, York anis mine: tr !nywood visited Mr. and In. M. E. YoU and children from Arlingtcn Heights, Mr. and RIB. Charles Stahl and son Alvin, Clnsing of the school and ban on " public gatherings, seemed to have checked the stark-l fever in Deer- field and thins an going on quite the same a: usual not: Although many uses of iMuemxa have been Tported. Guests at the Henry Schneider home last week included Mr. and Mrs. Miss Janet .aiiner of Milwaukee spent the weekend wrth her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. “I linen At a meeting " the Ladies Aid society of the St Paw", Evangelical church heldrnn Thursday at the home of Mrs. Geo. Anus: the following ot- fieers were unanimoutly re-elected. Mrs. Louis Soefker. president; Mrs. Fred Homnbenzer. vice president: Mrs. Julius Johnson. mtretary and Mrs. Clyde Bailey. trvactgrer. Wcsslvy Stryker Rho h attending Arum mum at Ames, luvs is ex- pecting: u, <mnd the buidars with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John A. Stryker on Deerticid avenue, Wess- les- has recently recov-red from diph- theria. Mr. and Mrs. Burt J. Dickens l‘hiragn were gunk " Mrs. J. Reichelt. Jr.. Sunday. 'a Lake Forest paper Mrs. MeLautrh- hn makes this announcement, "Un an orphan share your Christmas cheer. If you want a protector and faithful companion for Four children come to Us'. ttur ders may be had for a small donation, Homeless dogs for doisless homes is the Christmas slogan of Mrs. Irene Castle McLaughlin who maintains a farm on Saunders r. Id. treertieid for some 150 orphan canines. In an ad, vertisement captioned “Orphans of the Storm" appraring Saturday in " Highlanh Part Pass P3.etS.ttPettfeeeieeyyysntu-toa-atm- "'e'lt.ieti1.etetiAtyete.y,.iir.iE "ut""-yhyue1p'iietirrc-trri-rse www.mh The following group of young peo- ple expect to srreaWqlte Asriidags at their respective homes, Ann Werner who is attending Villa de charstal at Rock Island, Ill.; Wuhan Reichert, and George Stryker. Iaske Forest coL loge; Jane Ashman, Carleton college, Minneapolis. Minn: Robert and WiL liam Burgiun. some Dame univer, sity; Alice Eads. Luretu Academy. Xingu: Fills. N. Y no: Potm and Noeronberg spent the week end at GM lake. Wisconsin. cam on»: ' Noah 112316.133... _----. m. State out SUMN "tMIB Mil“ -oYGGiiaaaaiirarTGus, obituaries, notices of spur Nana-ts or other man when an admittance than is published, mu be chased " W Ming rates. Mr. J, A. Raichelt. Sh. ls very ill a! his home in Witmette. ABro-ieati--ttteaeeomrsaasiedt, theme-admd tho writer. Articles for palliation must lull the editor by Wednesday non! may": My"enfe in (WI issue. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1928 Riehanthess, Carl Bah: and Ger. of Second steel, weousd., Mr. Deerfield rtismadeorthemar, tr H _ * "" “DELI. A'G,,a, M. sat, Canal Anne. Highland Put. Ill. mum "tmsnaijii men was: of g All they: rooms are eapeetiatq to (have a good time on Friday. The 1 "evrtieid Grammar school wtrher )m’vrybody, . Merry Christmas and [ a Very Happy New ler! _ R 'porters, Dorothy Myers Virfi'nia I Puma Wu Bred and his mother COIN not: "ut's tro down and It" wttnt it is," fhnd lny work, :- "tttrested Alla. I trevert-rear-old boy. Billy had two mu. sisters. My, "All ritrht." unwed his liner and Jenny. Christin†us during} Nurter, who in I In! 10mm". nor and Billy'u mother van um um The "no" proved to be . delirium of work. Bmy's mm. "and Sum-I deer. rxtesthte on the spit. CIIII to brim than - tors. 1 -U---I.' "eUtmed Allen, aâ€- thr)vBitrt-terra-,lteeeitmrt-tr. meldnellminhi: out! 'Tit-oi.,"-.- auntie-ciao). "trad-tHtl-d-r-Nr-eta. uMywhtb-umub. eeo-re.'_eettureo6 lay M tho not a“, ch "1 l Outed-yummy.- hp. 'AMM'WAL m he In. a in. “W hmmdhlsmuh (by Elsie Snmwlnonl Ml win right yarn ou. He lived in the City of New York. m. "ther vudpndand " motttereAdmrt fhrrd my work. Billy had Iva little Sim. My Ind Jenny. Christ" “I drxorhw SEVENTH GRADE _ ' said mr but he insisted and aid in: The seventh grade Are having I 1"“ done mr ilutr, atttrmseh the “I party and a Christmas tet. They‘ ',L'.eSet, Arty“? See! I hm The sixth grade are having a Christmas party, and exchange of gift. They went Christmas unall- ing Wednesdny. They planned to stay out about two hours. _ On account of having such I small number of children, I party is not to be aim- in B class of fifth grade. They have made Christmas eatendars. The children of A Chas, under the instruction of Mise Evenson, are painting vues tor the mothers. . my Miss Lidtreryroudt A Christmas party is to be gin-n fur the second grade Friday. They are to have a treat. They will ex- ‘r‘wngo Vrescnts, Thr fourth grade is having a party on Friday They drew each others names and are giving a present to the name they drew. They are lum- ime a pus-m called "The Blrd's'Christ- Miss Vivian Haggie is cadeting m Sui grade lik his: Maggie is a student of the Pismlozi Kindergarten tmirileee in Chimuro. t i nu- GRA0F. tA Ury Miss Sehvelt Grade 1A is. having g, party and Tina Thry exper't to have u fine HRST GRADE (by Christy' Khaki The children in room IB will enjoy a Christmas party Friday afterrtoom, The IB room is gay with Christmas deroratiomc They are having a Christmas party on Friday. They planned to have the mothers. but because of so many chil- dren being absent they will wait an- til January, when they will have the mothers. 8"le NEWS himJrrtrartm, Fu- the mothers the kindergarten is, planting bulwrhey are “in; mm" jelly glasse~, which the children paint the color they like. These will make very nice Christmas presents. For the fathers, they are making ell- . nJats. The childs picture is on each une. They also made Santa Clauses“ During this season they imitate many l toys. They do this to music. Some] of the toys they imitate Are: walking dcdrs.. tin soldiers. rocking horses, ele- phants, bouncing bulls. Jack-in-the, box. trains, drum, and horns. . I School not 51.29350er and collect- "ed this "d,'e1N6'k'i"l'2l Farmer and Dorothy Meyers, Crude b. An invitation is extended to mem- bers of the P. T. A. and the pan cut: and friends of the children to mm out and enjoy the Christmas )‘lngram. t _ DEERFIELD 6rtAsaseAtt 501001.d ' CHRISTMAS tgtatPgtmrt FOl ttTH bk.‘ DE SECOND GRADE SIXTH GRADE FIFTH GRADE KW Park “1-558 NUMBER 43 YEAR I CHRISTMAS LONG AGO thy Jean Brand» A and savory smell time from the huge “one ttreplace in the kitchen and ttcated up to the nursery in . nudim-l mtle of long In). "t knew you tic: would rnnhr. up Ind be friends!" said "cob.-Vir, wink "rmer. this morning Hui" "Oh that’s I" right Ruth dear" nil jonhle†Ivy. "Commander Washington hectare ill. .nd u t am I doctor, they allot! (n me to help him but his ilk-I. He in well inside of three dun. and said that I! 1 nun] I could em home and have Christmas with m I said no but he insisted and laid that "Father!" yelled all four, all " the same time. “Yes. iris your father!' 'Sit down and let me explain." " said the father. more gruff. and the first urn; the; thought of urns father, For who tise could cull him "son!" The four. mother and her m children looked toward the door - there stood father!†to be made by mrsther. Not that I'm slamming you mum. hurl like bought- In thinks too. and I know you hiven'! Lad mum time to do anything, " father were here perhaw he could buy uc somvthinz and ynu wouldn't have tu make it," said Jacob. “I know how you feet son!" said same wire. But it wa-n't mother‘s. Her's was of a soft tone. This In: “Well, I hate to my the but I don't Fee how much can happen. Any Christmas presents wr gut will have "Oh come on don't try to tind out how sick you are Ruth you do enough complaining yourself. lets have a game of tag outItoors that always fixes alt illnesses. The snow's most three feet high today, hurry up! We run have some fun." said the young- est of the family. Jacob. F Thmvduigga pom-elm~ l, lion where he m mouthed n 1 "Mike" up escaped convict. quR enough to arive one tray. and always complaining. .Oh dear my head aches and so does my back! My eyes feel like they're popping out. Go get me a cold wash-cloth Mary be sure the water's ice Cold though. But I suppose it will be 20 minutes at has! before you're bark. Do hurry.'" said Mary's eldest sister, Ruth. a moumful "Oh well, Mary. don't worry so much. you know we can't than have him and anyway don't worry. You'n enough to drive one cm}: “It is go major us "Oh 1 suppoée I'll have to so! 'ald Ruth. (how dollm clued for the up- cure of Mike. Billy asked the police to bring the reward to his home on Chrirtmns They promised to do To. Billy decided not to tell his mother and sisters abog e . idem. Billy. ',',Ut1:,rle'ptieter',': never. met forgot that Christian. new. any n- 3'â€. . Billy took the do; hon. nil ‘IVe it somethUq to on. The do. loot: Cot better. 11. beeame vary .Ieh nt- trehed to Billy. He mt In Bill, to his "up.†stand our, a). One day I cu an to a no. in from of Billy: “and. A an Mot out of the at. He had g a, death“ down over his eyes. He walked over to a jewelry store I few door: any Ind held up the m in dam of it. He run out the door to the cu. But, before he could reach it Billy’s dog caught him by the Inn. He drugged the mu: to I policeman. Wrbxvmm_m¢.un ""'"a'""n"-'to-tamsrattrt, A CHRISTMAS STORY ' (by Virgini- Farmer) is going to be n hard Christ, this yen without Lie'; us," announced Mary in inadmi- of one) Monday. Malta ii V Wt, are swiftly main; the end of another year. " has been . ye" of I'RCE ATTENDANCE AT WATCH NIGHT SERVICES A silky rustle cue to their em " several ladies moved “no“ the floor. Their sruter, Winfred. looked very grand indeed. Is she cut Ted the hall in a soft wine role-red hrmded vel- vet dress with long trailing sleeves of dainty cream hued lace, Their father. I mtnderous. jolly man Wu [mulling and drinking a number of toasts with his. friends. A Luz oak table tn: polished with - until " "hone in the tirelittht. The long benches were crowded with people Ind the able flirly (tanned under the wright M vntahles uppn it. “I guess I have eaten enough," said Allen, a he and Nancy trudged up to l-pd that nittht. "So have I." tras Nancy's sleepy an>wen } the children worked up hm appe- j tities on [month-ck. and other forms i of play. "My" exhumed Nancy, u I(‘hrixun helped her down than her horse, "1 bd I could eat a whale deer." Winfred In! Christan lanth- ‘ed, but Allen. determined not to be thatch, declared that he tell like ism-ting a whole deer and I but. "My", lulu-mend Allen to NM. "isn't it much" and mind it in. A huge tire burned and crinkled with the Yule, tmr, The taut tapering undies gleam-d in the candlestick. mornmg. ity. All the ;ehti\'es o,G h} "iidi. near were prawn! along with several neighbors and their families. When the nun lar, h was = the children retired to their tor a up. while Winifred went to her mother’s suite tor sewing. Chriatan went to the. ttaue to attend the bod and running - th all no. Smrr. “kiln-input“? h. aahod " I“. “Sum†uh 'F plied. "Whatdorethtus-'. in -tittatmk “nah-c don undo: the covers. "t don't has)" - the Mmarr In": and " both we" timd, they felt uh». “Aren't you two eve: gain to "hell up.†laid a cheerful vain. " the door owned. Two pairs ot bro-m eyes. and two curly brom held- -rod above the covers. “Sure" cried Allan. Jumping out " had. “Guam" and Nursery followed. “Grahams. how an yon "to my in bed 50 long?" Imagined Winifred. their older sister. as uh: followed her brother. (human ina, the room. Watch Sign Appeal for 192tt Thaturmuuw Pye was ("It joll- During the morning that iiiGUt/ MEIERHOF F HARDWARE a genuine appreciation of our plesant associa- tions during the past year, we extend to you our best wishes. for an old fashioned Merry' Christmas and t a New Year of Happiness and prosperity. Not irrthe sense of custom only-but with otinq in: mtg-H winnit'ui and above': Id Allen,‘ "course") _ â€"1 “my! "vutttT' Nation. and the "tiier, ing in of " people for. Hi: name"; and from 11:00tr., 12730 m punt for the rhurvh univeml and for the m vzvm: and â€dram; of the can" of "the remnant"; from 9:30 to 11:06 to payer fur the Gentile nations, for We wculd page†that the hours from 8:00 to 9730 be devoted to prayer for the Jun And Juanita. for the speedy ftMtlrtteutatf prophecy v srardirur them 1nd for the Idvntxon While m: world u forgetting God, let every Chriltiul remember all His benefits and talk of all Hia 'rottdrous works. If pouiblz, wan-h with other I hrirtians In some church. or chapel, or nziuion hall. " in some home. Be ot "one “cord in one plum.†jun as far " possible. "lat I. not deep " do others: but let as Intel: and be sober." Let Him not In, of any of up, "What. could ye not watch with Me one hour?" “any of 6055000,!- in“ has an- l, I, cum. ten-pm! ard triad; I an 'ot (Inability. mm - I.- l reliability in the can of a. and! ma the an. Marty m -Haod l he they realise the but... of lav-1 :IlelM'i‘W!in‘-hu f coldness, indium m worldl' mark the prevailing Min- 1 ti, 1 church. Christian agenda lot-l '. powerless to Item the tide of W; lliors that in sweeping on: ,"'i'?.td ) rommem and politiea, n. dark-', i [was deepens. The night con-ca. { I We therefore send out this, hath, annual appeal to Ill 2tet..tt" Imbie-itrvitttr, nvivnl-Iong'mg Christ- , in: to gather for an extended anon I of prnyer uni ,suppiieatims' on the night of Monday. Decemlnr SI, 1928. Let it be a time of humiliation on the part of God's people, in order that, He may linuup:ntincnlco-fu-( sion tit indivldlul. ’fl-ily, church} community and national sin; I tia-l of thanksgiving far put biasing: received; n time of rejoicing in a' faithful. loving God,--- Father; a; time of “application and interaction; a time of preparation for the new! year with whatever it may bring: a time of renewed mutation to "Him i who loved us And [In Himself fol“ ms." Let Ill watch with Him in the, night. "The Morning Cometh." [AU us "look up and lift up our lie-nil:1 fur our redemption draweth night." Shlll v: be dint-Jyoti or disco-r- aged? No! " there any light. my hope? Yes.' Poe over "ainst this dark picture, we cu: paint the word: in large letters "BUT GOD." We can uy with the Psalmist:--"- null. wait than only upon God: for My Expectation: ts From Him." He rules in heaven; He override: on eattic "He worktth fur him that waited: for Him." f.ieti.? “W!“ m i- . MY. m‘ I. l F, THERE IS A “an FLAUS “The" is a Slut. CUusiknow _ Because when there is ice and not “I He comes on Christmas night " When people have turned out all the a liatsu, '3 And when children and puma In r all asleep f; He runes down the chimney P' Vida 'tl and deep 'tl And he fill: our stocking: upto the .. brim t, And I" Ironnd the tree pm.- pm- B, an: for Jim. W Some for Bully and tom for m. r He also in": amp: and run: an all For both " thildm And tor and! Hurrah! for Christmas with in about The happiest Pe -or, atrttre you. Cheering those who are feeling bid Plenum: little girls and boy: Wtth their may kind: of toys. "wiping older mph. too With (in: that last the Winnie yea through vTbewisem-tturstaratts- _And followed it until ther'd round ‘To tind the Christ on Bethlehem " (Born to bring agenda good wilt WHAT CHRISTMAS DOES Chrsstmas - but - I year, With nu joy and with its cheer (Hadrian): those than hearts In (A'Inm star was made to - l Umgn‘pncint earth New. ‘While aatserdsstched their thtek ', He an show His power Gew-is.t ‘5 Commission Payer be“. no N. L " Salk street. Chicago. by ni‘ht The star shown on! extremely bright. Christmas poem: and stories from the 6th. 7th and ibth grads. .. 'afmrpeoru.liehameaNd trrrttr-sutttt-t-vs. Kim. coal-lion. m. Mmtti' “on and manualsâ€. (No - In: I†be given). 5‘11““th bt_dgbrth-.d$.-rtt-i. ch. Abundant.“ tittoa-itaMrN.meh-H.d-b. Miami-nadirwa J.etneanttr-A.;besttnttk.tt- Mimi-mm†forgive their sin glad witt had an: mm from their twirlâ€; b will I has: In. hunc. and till Let every Christin obey God. that Catherine Kuhn}. 3nd; C. Dorothy Velwr. nude T David strrur.ira.r. _ THE STAR tor