Thursday, Dec. 25, 1930 The Bethany Evangelical choir is an organization which has gained considerable recognition in our comâ€" munity. It has gained this recogniâ€" tion because of its faithful service in Sheriff‘s Office Is Busy on Several Cases _ of Robbery in County The summer home of Mrs. E. L. Holeman, located on Bradley road, west of Lake Forest, was stripped enâ€" tirely of furnishings recently she disâ€" covered on a trip out to the place from Chicago. The inventory of loot turned over to the sheriff included several thousâ€" ands of dollars in furniture, rugs and fixtures. From the number and size of the articles taken a truck apparâ€" ently was used. â€"~Mrs. H. Swanson of Grainge Hall road, four miles west of Waukegan, reported that thieves broke into her chicken coops and by smashing a door were able to steal 30 White Rock chickens. The fowls, she reported, were valued at $30. « Deputy Sheriff Russell McBride arâ€" rested Fred Kotzman, of Lake Villa, on a charge of disorderly conduct for questioning in the George â€" Efinger Hardware store burglary at Lake Villa, over a week ago, and Chief Deâ€" juty Sheriff Thomas E. Kennedy reâ€" ported that McBride was trying to get trace of Erwin Pester of Lake Villa, and Pete Nurgaard of Deep Lake, to question them. Yï¬ï¬nger, according to Chief Kennedy signed the complaint against Kotzâ€" man. _ In all there was $109 in guns taken from the store. Scout Troop Organized Greenwood, Neb.â€"Greenwood Post 173 of the American Legion has orâ€" ganized a troop of Boy Scouts with H. D. Hughes as scoutmaster and the Rev. Ernest Baker, assistant. Bethany Choir Will Present Cantata Next Sunday Afternoon the church from week to week and because of the fine type of music they present from time to time. They give their time and talent gratis beâ€" cause they love to sing and because Sheriff Picks First Lot of Bank Guards as Special Deputies With the aid of chiefs of police and bankers Sheriff Lester T. Tiffany last week picked out the first of his bank guards which he will depend upon for the next four years to aid him not only in bank robberies but in deterâ€" ing crime. j The first two cities to coâ€"operate with the sheriff were Highwood and Libertyville, but he believes that the others will have their men listed beâ€" for the end of the wek. "I do not want politicians. I want mn who can serve as police officers. Men who would shoot and would be shot at are the type I want to help me during the next four years. That is why I called upon the bankers and the chiefs of police throughout Lake county," Tiffany said. In Libertyville the following were appointed::.=._ . â€" 3 i Bond Issue Passed San Francisco, Calif.â€"B. W. Gearâ€" hart, ‘department commander of the American Legion, recently issued a statement to the voters of the state in appreciation of the passage of the $20,000,000 farm and home loan bond issue for World war veterans which was voted on at the recent election. _A. C. Ree, Dr. C. H. Batzer, August W. Knigge, Paul G. Ray, Mark Neâ€" ville, and E. M. Weiskopf. Remember the oldâ€"fashioned woman guest who used to volunteer to wipe the dishes after dinner was over? Those appointed for Highwood were F. W. Wiese, F. L. McOmber, John Pasquisi, and Bruno Bartalo. THE PRESS pianeaeamneanaenenenenen@ieNenN@iElelelglEl@:@le@le it they tribu dom. This group will pre Christmas cantata n *R ' ie Lib c c hn (in on on i c in c id Li Li Li C Li ND id C i N@iPi@ d 368 Central Ave. 733 GLENCOE AVENUE Telephone Highland Park 26 VICTOR BROS., FURRIERS M. D. MURPHY Hot Water, Vapor, High or Low Pressure Steam Eatimates on New and Remodeling Work â€" Repair Work a Specialty the MURPHY & SCHWALL HEATING CONTRACTORS make you. A Goodâ€"Oldâ€"fashioned Christmas you and your dear ones. May the blessings of the day attend upon replete with cheer and jollity to sent their annual xt Sunday afterâ€" ing worthwhile con ng of the King Incarnation." . All m sacred music have a to attend this service 89 CLIFTON AVENUE iC the J. A. SCHWALL Telephone 351 30 Highland Park 22 vesper, . Ihe vin‘s cantata vin‘s cantata "The who are lovers of a cordial invitation They will