Mmes. Clara Easton, A. E. Mitâ€" chell, Alvin Knaak, Ruth Frase, E. H. Willman and Miss Ida Knaak atâ€" tended past officers night in Emmaâ€" nuel Shrine No. 50, W. S. J., Lake Forest, Friday evening, May 24. Miss Knaak filled the station of worthy shepherdess. Announcement is made of the apâ€" proaching marriage of Miss Erma Reeb Cand Mr. William _ Peterson, which is to take ‘place Saturday, June 15. ts > 14 Mr. Deerfield Locals AUTO WASHING For . | . uzoo ~PBGAQGD and : AUTOMOBILE FLAG, SETS Due to the fact that we have the most & modern power washer, we are in a position " to wash your car quickly and efficiently j EON : :. mes css + Arvere e c aie rnmat cer ho en ues siee s eernnph en re ind i e ionirpoPeenono ies on is D&‘ ~..A" $1 J & L GARAGE â€"SIMONIZING ALBERT LARSON Mrs. Harry. Mau have 125 North St. Johns Avenue PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 388 WE WILL ALSO VACUUM CLEAN THE INSIDE OF YOUR CAR FOR OnLy $1.1202000,.0098 _ Stationer $10 ter in New York City. for several weeks. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson have rented their apartment on Hazel aveâ€" nue and are planning to spend the summer with Mrs, Peterson‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Klemp on Fairâ€" oaks avenue. 7 : > Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ott of Chiâ€" cago visited relatives in Deerfield Sunday. Mr. William Hermann of Chicago visited at the John Willman home last week. â€"â€"~ > â€" 4 t Mrs. Charles Selig has been quite ill for the past week at her home on Deerfield avenue. : T HE P RE 8 8 the Chicago Tribuneâ€" the following, written by> Mrs. R. E. Pettis, apâ€" peared on Monday morning: "In January, 1859, the Chicago Tribune told its readers of a strike on the Chicago, Alton and St. Louis railâ€" road, not for higher wages but for back pay. f WMV"i;s Pauline White, teacher in Deerfield school, is quite ill with scarâ€" let fever. Mrs. John Irving Garrity of Wauâ€" kegan road announces the engageâ€" ment of her daughter, Marjory Geneâ€" vene, to Arthur C. Vogtritter . of Deerfield, Ill., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ott C. Vogtritter of Kingsburg, Ind. The Ewed! 'w' . Wï¬@aâ€" Mrs. W. Aitken of Telegraph road was ungnimously elected member of Garden club of Deerfield at a recent meeting of the club. s â€"â€"There will be no school on Thursâ€" day, Memorial day, ~in ~Deerfield Grammar, but pupils are to assemble at the school at 9:30 o‘clock in order to participate in exercises and parâ€" ade. 25 Earl Pettis, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Warnerâ€"Pettis, was lost for about three hours on Saturday and was finally located about.three miles from his home near the Dawson farm on â€"Ridge road. â€" â€" ; x kn t is iÂ¥ vedurly ts t ies hegaritiiv cdd se i avt L dulith BPA s c trindh oc t t home ‘of Mrs. Peterson in Ravinia Friday evening. Mrs~ Sam Rockenbach is taking care of her son William White‘s baby while the mother and other son are dquarantined with scarlet fever at their home in Chicago. <<~, ~â€" . _ ~ *‘ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frey and children visited Mr:â€"Frey‘s parents in Ringwood, IlIlL., on Sunday. : Charles Kersten of Evanston spent Saturday with relatives in Deerfreld. Miss Eleanor Meyer of Harvey, II1., Miss Mildred Knickerbocker, Mrs. Max Euler (Bessie Knickâ€" bocker) of Kitchener, Ontario, Canâ€" ada, were Sundayâ€" dinner guests of Mrs. C. T. Anderson. Mrs.: Jacob Mentzer is under obâ€" servation at St. Joseph‘s hospital, Chicago. & : Mr. and Mrs. Weisse of Chicago were guests of Miss Arline Roggo on Sunday. * obes Mrs. _ Clintonâ€" Morgan visited friends in Deerfield Sunday.. 2 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Holt and small daughter of Landwehr road, south of Northbrook, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pettis. The Holts are leaving Saturday, June 1, . for Stillwater, Minn., where they will make their future home. The R. N. A. parcel post sale held following their regular meeting on last" Thursday â€" evening netted $9, which will be placed in flower fund. It is to be regretted that the weather was so stormy. . mc mt a Mrs. Jimmie Smicer left Sunday for hef home in Greenfield, Mass., after a three weeks‘ visit with her daughter, Mrs. Charles G. Pettis. Mrs. Ritter is ill in St. Luke‘s hosâ€" pital, Chicago. _ . . s Mr. and .Mrs. Sam Rockenback had as their guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. B. White of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Straus of Rogers Park, Mr: and _Mrs. Dovie â€"andâ€"family of: Chiâ€". cago, Mr. Ralph White of New York and Mrs.=Rockenback‘s father. Mrs. A. R. Warner is planning to rent her lovely home on Deerfileld aveâ€" nue for the summer. second league meeting of ‘and Muriel McEwen. The winners were Ruth Johnson, Helena Saul, and Margaret Coxe respectively. . â€" Mr. Schneider Visits Boston Harbor School Hoping to get information on diffâ€" erent subjects pertaining to industrial ~art departments, Mr. Schnéider went to theâ€"Benton Harbor school in Mich= igan last Wednesday, May 22. â€".â€" . Northern > Illinois Amateur Trap Shooters league was held Sunday at Palatine. ‘A number of Deerfield members® and their wives attended. On Sunday, June 2, they will meet at Algonquin. They are scheduled to meet at the Deerfield Gun club on Sept. 15. x« Postpone Ladder Tourney Until June Twelfth Due to the inclement weather, the finals of the girls ladder tennis tourâ€" nament at Deerfieldâ€"Shields has been extended to June 12, the day before the ‘close of school. e hi The tournament was begun the first ofâ€" May under the direction of Miss King, one of the girls‘ gym teachers. The names of those wishing to enter were put in a hat, and as the names were drawn they â€" represented. the rungs of the ladder. Marjorie Inâ€" gram‘s name was the first one drawn, and as yet her position remains unâ€" challenged. The contestants can raise their position by challenging anâ€" other girl whose name is no more than â€" three_ ru,ngsï¬'before hersg..â€" The winner then exchanges places with the loser. wb ¢ © DIPLOMAS ENGRAVED AND _ WAITING FOR THEIR OWNERS .The diplomas have been signed and need only to be rolled up and tied with ribbon to be handed to the stuâ€" dents on commencement night. The name of the student is engraved in large, black letters, ‘When one hundred seventyâ€"six senâ€" iors are graduated from Deerfieldâ€" Shields June 13, Mr. George J. Mc« Bride will hand each . of them a dipâ€" loma, rolled up and tied with blue and white ribbon. e He. reported that" a great variety of subjects are taught at this school by correspondence. This work is given to anyone who desires it. Students buy their own lessons from a correâ€" spondent school and do the work at the Benton Harbor school. They may work on their project as fast as they desire. When they finish their proâ€" ject, they send it back to the correâ€" spondent school, where the school pays for the corrections necessary. These ~various subjects offéer high school â€"credit, providing the work is satisfactory. The diplomas are signed by Mr. George J. McBride, president of the board of education, Miss Tucker, secâ€" retary, and Mr. Sandwick, the prinâ€" cipal, all attesting to the fact that. the particular senior whose name is engravedâ€"on the diploma& has comâ€" pleted the required amount ofâ€" work to be graduated.â€" ind j Tune in on WMAQ at 5:45 p. m.â€" for My Bookhouse Storytime. Fun and stories for the children â€" also an important secret. Adv. Thursday, I{ao, 1929 cmnacdown ui aliin sÂ¥