a pity when American acâ€" ~generations. uld know, for he is manager 1. She is acâ€" irs, ~she has ~hundred jars s. Grace Viall rst district of of Women‘s s she entered igâ€" contest" in 0 women and prizes. ood 870 VICE to 6 o‘clock NCH IN Ore DANCE 2N 5L onl on Prhoronebn iss C 1929 mibucs ED Mr. Eog’ M. lli}lzr left Thursday morning auto for Su;gtt. Fla., where he will visit relatives after which he will visit his _ father at Brooksville, Fla. He expects to be away about three weeks. __ Mrs. E. A. Wood and Mrs. Lewis Ashman spent the weekâ€"end. with their daughters, Jane Wood and Jane ‘Ashman, who are attending theâ€" Carle: ton college at Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. Anderson of Highwood is the latest teacher in Deerfield Grammar school. * s s Dorothy Batchelor and Miss Sylvia Walitermanâ€" of Milwaukee over : the â€"R. E. L. Holmes and grandson Earl, were guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Dodson : of Chicago,.Sunday. _ ___â€" â€" _ . Oe "~ Toh edvek i = AEEWC L POC CE â€" OH ~ NeCnE dR C ol ment to Mrs. Dye, who is the guest of Mrs. L. Pettis. On Friday, Mrs. F. P. Browning and Mrs. E. H. Selig entertained at a luncheon bridge in compliment to Mrs. Dye. _ Miss Ruth Patterson of ~Edison Park and Mr. A. E. Hedges of Chiâ€" cago were. guests of Mr..and. Mrs. _ _ Wim..Tennerman on Saturday. _ _â€" Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ender were dinner guests of $Mr. and Mrs, Jesse McGinnes of Evanston on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Burns and famâ€" ily. spent Iilinois. m‘ljl‘;:"ltoy Miller was hostess to her Sewing club on last Tuesday eveâ€" The Deerfield O. E. S. is â€"planning a card party to be held following a regular meeting on Thursday ni:ï¬ October 17, in Masonic umg.ea : all members are invited. _ ______. _ a house guest of Mrs. L. Pettis last week and on Monday, Mrs. Pettis entertained at a bridge in compliâ€" ment to her guest. Mrs. Fred Hagâ€" gie was assistant hostess. â€"_â€" § Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Notz have moved from Waukegan road to their The Clayton Fehr family are planâ€" ning â€"to _ moveinto _the _ apartment vacated by the Notz family. _Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wolf, . Mrs. Jennie Wilson and Billy Olendorf spent several days last week visitâ€" Mrs. George Engstrom of Central avenue was hostess at a bridge party ~Mrs. R. E. L. Hoimes and grandâ€" son Earl, of Clarksville, Mo., is visitâ€" ing Mrs. 8. P. Hutehison. ie > Mrs. Frank Peterson was a guest elitemlnea Mr. and Mrs. E. H.; Selig, Mr. and Mrs. Dye at dinner at the Mrs.. Dye of Scottsville, Kentucky, Reeeeeg d ol n 2o onl e n andls Miss Janet Miller entertained Miss TCOe Deerfield News and Personal Items ~ MRS. LORETTA WILLMAN, Local Editor . Lincoln Ave., Deerfield, IIl. ‘Tel. Deerfield 153â€"R the weekâ€"end at Danville, DEERFIELDâ€"NEWSâ€"FLASHES rpresemersucnipsiinâ€"e~ adous doa S on watits Mpsmpmenyy? â€"Alvin Meyer, George Briggs, and Chas. Kapschull attended the celebraâ€" North Chicago Post American Medinah Athletie club, Chicago, on \ Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Hutchison and daughter . Louise=â€"Ann, and Mrs. Fletcher of Chicago, â€"were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reeds, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dye, who were guests at the Lincoln Pettis home last week left ï¬gday for Maywood, where they will visit Mr.â€"and â€"Mrs. Ray Hummel before leaving for their home in Scottsville, Kentucky. g3*/At ~"Mr.â€"and Mrs. A. Montavon were entertained at dinner at the Baker hotel in St. Charles on Saturday. wn‘m A. W. Gaumer, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. C. W. Getty feft Priay for her home in Washingâ€" ton, Wâ€"r n& Mrs. F. W. Russo witâ€" med "The Kingdom of God" in iich Ethel Barrymore stars at the Harris theater, Chicago on Wednesâ€" day evening. ___. S *X regutar meeting of the Missonâ€" ary â€" society â€" of â€" the Presbyterian church will be held at the church on Thursday afternoon, October 17. â€"A special program has been arranged. Hostesses for the afternoon wil} be Mrs. S. P. Hutchison and Mrs.â€" Virâ€" ginia Hicks, Deerfield Press Now ___ ‘Fullâ€"Fledged Newspaper Press," published by the Udell Printâ€" ing Co., has been entered as second Advice has been ‘recéived‘ from the third assistant postmaster general at _ "Entered as second class matter, July 18, 1929, at the post office at Deerfield, Illinois, under the act of .:;rch 3, â€" 1879." Published weekly â€"the UdelÂ¥ Printing Co. _______â€" full Deerfield newspaperâ€" with the right to publish all legal publicaâ€" tions of the :ahce of Deerfield. _._It is the aim of the Udell Printing a.*to make "the "Deetnetd Pressâ€"« real Deerfleld newspaper giving to #+ -u.uc ~CA 0 .lg service at all times, aiding in all field, with the request that There De printed on the "mast head" or other suitable place in the paper the followâ€" reputable projects nishing each week a complete report of â€"the news of that community in as far as bbtainable. haste ten Hall, Thursday, Oct. 31 for the progress T H E.â€"P R ES 8 Mr. R. L. Sandwick ~ _ Address P. T. A. Friday is _to .be regretted that so Lew delightful talk given by Mr. R. L. Sandwick _ principal of â€"Deerfleldâ€" Shields high school at the October meeting â€"of the Deerfleld Parentâ€" Teacher association held on Friday afternoon in. the school auditorium. An unexpected entertaining feature of the afternoon was the program given by Boys‘ Glye club of the high school, under direction of Mr. Bolte, and who was accompanied at the piano by. Edgerly Todd. â€" _ es ~*During. the business session, which preceded, Mrs. J. A. Stryker, a forâ€" mer president presided. & . The association voted to give a dolâ€" larâ€" cashâ€"prizeâ€"toâ€"theâ€"room, â€"which secured the most number of memâ€" bers during the membership drive to be held shortly. _ 5 _A card party will be given on Friâ€" day ~evening, November 15, in the school auditorium. 4 Mrs. Irving Brand, chairman â€"of Rummage Sale committee, urged the members to coâ€"operate by both bringâ€" ing articles and helping with the sale. ~Miss Margaret Hunt‘s room, grade 4A, was awarded the cash two do_l- tendance. â€" _ Wilmot School P. T. A. _ °â€"â€" The Wilmot school Parentâ€"Teacher association will hold their regular meeting at the school on Friday eveâ€" _ ‘There will be several items of busiâ€" ness very important to all, including time of meetings, dues and some proâ€" positions for work this year. _â€"____ * The committee on revision of byâ€" laws will make its report and all members should be present to discuss the report and vote for the adoption of the byâ€"laws as best suited to toâ€" Hopkins; vice prestdent, Mrsâ€"J.â€"E. MeArthur; secretary, Mrs. E. L. Vinâ€" yard; treagurer, Mrs. W..J. Amendt; chairman of committees: â€"Programs: Mrs. E. J. Ginter; membership, Mrs. J. M. Wilson: finance, Mrs. Wm. Mc Donald: school beautiful, Mrs.‘ Paul Fuller: library, Mrs. E. L. Clavey; hygiene, Mrs. S. M. Gooder; social! Anc _,,,l_':;uu:'_m}_'_ rs. â€"C.â€"Willman; publicity, Mrs. J. D. "Carter.â€" â€"_â€"~â€" interest and there will be a social hour with refreshments. ‘ "~All residents of the district are inâ€" vited at this time. For your informaâ€" Ates ».na Aivii.,.mi_._lg ! ', ‘ 3 110pRINE, â€"VICC . {ERACECEeNTTE C O «+ . | Mrs. C. T. Burns, NAQV. â€" Jj ARMEUYO OAE OO MeArthur; secretary, Mrs. E. L. Vinâ€" Mrs. C. T. Burns, NOV. JÂ¥3 yard; treagurer, Mrs. W.. J. Amendt;| Jâ€" Andrews, Nov. 18; Mrs. Lewis Ashâ€" chairman of committees: . Programs: mani, Nov. 20; Mrs. Christ Bendtz, Mrs. E. J. Ginter; membership, Mrs. Nov. 22; Mrs. Carl Maw, Nov, 26; J. M. Wilson: finance, Mrs. Wm. Mcâ€" Mrs. Carl Knigge, Nov. ‘27; Mrs. Donald: school beautiful, Mrs.‘ Paul] David Derby, Nov. 29; Mrs. Alex . Fuller: library, Mrs. E. L. Clavey; Williman, Dec. 2; Mrs. Bruce Blaine, hygiene, Mrs. S. M. Gooder; social| Dee. 4; Mrs. Leslie Brand,. Dec. 6: and hospitality, _Mrs. _ _ Willman:| Mrs: Arno Frantz, Dec. 9; Mrs. Donâ€" . nubkc Yr ‘ w T ._;',WA_‘__""'" â€"of LC -~~. , Fec. 7 â€" ys. OR j Defeat Deerfield 14â€"0 _ Dec. 16; Mrs. Chester Wessling, Dec. â€" _ _The Wyandottes footballâ€"teamâ€"was 18; Mrs. Wm. Tennerman, Dec. ~20; â€"defeatsd ~the â€"Deetfield.. £e2073 _ tAâ€"0Ly F2 E. Beckman, Drec. 23; Mrs, Wm. Wl sls a tew on i ic »iiniiiininnes " "unchelin, _Dec, 21; P m men in charge of the work this year is as follows: * 7 were scored by Carlson andâ€" Smit;h.‘ not Sunday afternoon, October 20. o I r The Happy Four will sponsor a| McKillip, Jan. dance in the Masonic temple on Satâ€"| tis, Jan. 17; » nrdg; evening, October 19. 'l'helao; Mrs. Seth L s i o TL o ® music Refreshments will program will be of be served.‘ Jan for Give Concert Friday & at Bungalow Churcth . _The Bethlshem Evangelical church of Deerfleld ‘will â€"present the Metroâ€" ;";,*:_-"":T"."-.%m\.s"*;: \ ‘-.'. s ".f -_’:..:._“ :'f e Wesley Jones, in a concert tomorrow evening (Friday) in the Bungalow church. The program is as follows: & _~~ ~â€"~~ Program N’n Spirituale :â€" & ide on, Jasus oys . Let us cheer the weary traveler My soul is a withess _ f â€" _ LA‘l Gal n ie rmeay o ooo dearaatiens araan i ntine i ‘I shall not be moved _ . . ds aed Anthoms : â€" M y C m s Listen to the Lambs ...â€".._.._..~._...â€"._Dett ’lu-’lhï¬husndehdr‘; ; ggh‘: a light shining ; iel saw a wheel. â€" $ ' & &“Blhln Knox, R. F. O‘Tootle , Spirituals : e es Wade inâ€" the water Crying hely unto the Lord Pick up the young lambsâ€" Anthem : â€"â€" (By their singing of this â€"anthem, this i,‘bak' was awarded the prize among the rg= choirs competing in the contest: held at ‘Orchestra Hall) Benediction : S ~ChoraleAmen," hA ® To Assist During <â€"The following : ladies ~haveâ€"â€"been asked to assist at the West Deerfield Public Library during next few Mrs. W. A. Woods, Oct. 7; ‘Miss Lillian Schwab, Oct. 9; Mrs. G. A. Wilien,. Oct,. 11; Mrs. Walter Page, Oct. 14; Mrs. Wm, Peterson, Oct. 16; Mrs. Alvin P. Johnson, Oct. 18; Mré. Dow, Oct. 23; Mrs: Dwight Merrill, Oct. 25; Mrs. Floyd Gunokel, Oct. 28; Mrs..Woodman Tood, Oct. 30; Mrs. m%.â€"&%~ml’, Freeman, Nov. 8; Mrs. K.. Far‘n!ter, _ _ C, Wilbur Hardison and choir i We shall walk through the valley Svdg Low, sweet chariot . {original . and modern ) â€" 3 ben es K.. Bernice Colsman and choir _ Ikmthcl?etdhld_flhhad-a-m Were you there? Nov. 11: Mrs. J.. E. Flanagan, i Segert, Dec. 80; Mrs. Jan. 3;. Mrs. Chas. B Blanche Evans Hardison and choir C. Wilburâ€"Hardison and choir -‘â€"'â€"â€"-_-â€"â€"-â€"Tcâ€"oï¬ illip, Jan. 15; Mrs. Lin Jan. 17; Mrs. Albert Hagie, Mrs. Seth Gooder, Jan. 22; L in utar Ian‘ 24¢ Mrs, W1 8: Mrs. (Geo. All Hail the Power of Jesus‘ Name the \UTTs. J. Winter at Library 0; Mrs. R. D. Reeds, Chas. Kapschull, Jan. 6; Mrs.. R.. Farmer, jeo. Engstrom, Nov. atsabinie uis . S iFig 1 sFode s oi adnscns an, 24 , Randegger Johnson w arnet, Jan 20 J &n Myrs