CIRCUIT THEATRE TO GIVE "THE RACKET" W Recent Proceedings in the Probate Court K n un via P t The W M W T h M T he imat H Successful wh ne Continued from page 7) approved. L. Rosenthal, Highland ‘Park of distribution approved; esâ€" dhule 1 rsf account. iJ H. Mitehell, N Dates An uiL Moran W M wed: guardia al estate. eklev. Lake F phiayt in New York in Lake erman and the of Ph In The mgf tka h M Highland Me Wel H in educati Highland T he dn High the ith nt AnUaAPY Mip Chamagnc R genuine th tion had €50.000 muth rmine timued obat \ wl minâ€" ount the fol ful in at ' pral Inâ€" | new Inâ€"/ new plats for subdivision. nr-i There were 9623 deaths against 1,â€" |496 births leaving an increase through Inâ€" ln‘.- birth rate. of 533 residents. Twentyâ€"six appeals were filed from ark | justice courts, and 110 civil suits were ('S-thrh-d. The year â€" brought 85 new ‘criminal actions. h Hunter Injured When H D Chicago Credit Men‘s Head Sees Average Year The tir who wh house cleaming @ ment will gather result that 1931 TY Marriages in County Slump During Past Year i V th nof A¢ Dh le_hunting in eked him. M hunting with Milés J. Devin tunitic The There h h n€ Coun that The public enough . ar ning. urgent Da th the he M« Mor ing De he Dev orth of ath sho )1 Me Deer om who ut M or m ntair by He 1 il of /4 inheritanc reports were file t« for subdivision. it the igh the reaking â€"slump d y the hot at the sh put up vas" rushed to a Dulut aeroplane where his in attended to. Guides ac the pair on the trip car c to camp. 8 ev intended to have th Devine,. Chicago. lawyer ns a country home at AnC oeverstock â€" o blic has. held and â€" replae rent. A few for Chicago Woeakling and dded al it ither / th prevails ey, â€"Chicago â€" business erious injuries recentâ€" which he had wounded in northern Wisconsin Morrisey at the time ne hunting lodge 20 Eagle River, Wisconâ€" at a deer which was shots were not fatal, : up a terrific fight in was injured. _ He was attack of the deer by me to the rescue and ‘ed shot, killed the aniâ€" He Shot Attacks hopefu for ) O8 heful signs ahend. stock â€" of commodiâ€" has held off buying 1 replacements are A few months of ul gradual improveâ€" momentum with the will undoubtedly be the hunt Morrisey were trailing deer p‘ac Say the M of business opâ€" a_ straight horiâ€" than the jagged . Clusen, presiâ€" » ‘Association of ng concerns will ys, and the path organizations . of * record in during 193 . according : of the c ew Hended 5,320 licens vear there cal re but the . vear THE PRESS tew new ounty in 1930 be Duluth to it ind rhead ount y . In fice 19290 acâ€" the the op Ap RELIEF ORGANIZATION OQUTLINES IT‘S WORK Plans Are Made to Extend Aid During Winter Months; Next Meeting Jan. 19 gun to the ship months of the time when w its lowest ch when food, fu greatest . nece make every ef people ol onr commU This . message was the Decrfield Relief the president, M. A. secnd â€"meeting, â€" las nour nIng which w sentative nal and porary service to the community. Its purpose is to extend a helping hand to those who are the victims of the present lack of employment, to avoid the â€"embarrassment â€"of . duplications, and to guard against : oversight or neglect. Just as its membership repâ€" resents the entire community, so does it desire its service to encomâ€" p:ss the entive community. Committees Appointed To facilitate its work, the organâ€" ization has appointed the following committees: employment, W. K. Hout. mann top nermann ficers an to ‘nd fu« Alvin P Mrs.. C: Mrs offe who are tun Alvin F. Mc longer or . leave Deerfield Cash donations should be sent to the. treasurer, E. H. Selig. ~Each of these phases of the task has its own particular urgency, and a call is heâ€" ing sounded throughout the communâ€" ity for the support and coâ€"operation which alone will make possible the yment ennerm: nied Chris TV nc hristmas â€" cheer and good . will been extended to all homes in community â€" of â€"Deerfield which, nc best of our knowledge, have suffering_ deprivation or hardâ€" hecause of the season of unemâ€" ment,â€"but our work must not here. In fact, it has only beâ€" for the three months ahead of January, February, and March, undoubtedly _ the most . difficult hs of the year. It is now, the when work of _all kinds is at owest cbb, and yet the times i food, fuel, and clothing are in test necessity, that we must c every effort to insure warmth, ishment.â€" and comfort for the itives from every ind )'('Tiginu.‘- group organization, to pe oU s of the year. It when work of all west ebb, and ye f=od, fuel, and clo st necessity, tha every effort to ins hment, and comf of our community warm A Community Project Deerfield Relief organization Jordan clothing, Mr Mrs. Wm.â€"C to w nCt mas Cheer n extended munity â€" of est of our 11 nay have ‘clothing ‘ed which will keep mâ€"send it . to Mr inn, Oak avenue, P it â€" with Mr. Houw pharmacy. lonations should h a list of .\'l rly oâ€"operation operation . . Stadler. president and trea Mau, Alex hn Radike W in, C.. Fehr, and ~C. W. ving, Mrs. W. A. Tennerâ€" Wm. Cruickshanks, Mrs. son, Mrs. Carlâ€" Mau, and if airmen} provisl Shapiro, Mrs. ( cer: finance, E. ently. formed waiting vou treasurer publicit y assisted have a position to »wever small, to be Hout, Decrfield 22. names of men. who ing for an opporâ€" avenue, Phone 446 Mr. Hout at brought hefore organization by Pottenger, at its t Monday eveâ€" John and T. Met Marshall perform . a communit a helping Needed elping hand ‘tims of the nt, to avoid duplications, on Mh M D« H H ; repre frater tempor a tem Rev. F. onough. A. Potâ€" [. Scelig vou no omeone INVC citizen W Man Solig Tenâ€" ofâ€" faod An the fulfillment of the task, so that no one in the vicinity need suffer from hunger or. cold during the trying months ahead. Christmas Baskets Spread Cheer Two members of the Decrfield Reâ€" lief organization â€" entered aâ€" home, shortly before Christmas, just in time to prevent actual want, for "the cupâ€" board was bare." â€"Assistance was imâ€" mediately given, and the holiday, inâ€" stead of being the farce cireumstances indicated, became instead the day of cheer and good will which is signifiâ€" cant of its origin. In another home where Christmas remembrances were taken, the parâ€" ents, overjoyed,â€" said, "We thought recipients. ; In addition to the many organizaâ€" tions who sent cut their Christmas remembrances, the fo‘lowing donaâ€" tions â€" for . baskets . were received: George Gauntlett, $2; Adolph Goelâ€" George Gauntlett, $2; A itz, $5; John M. Heafiel« MeDermott, $15; M. H. M A. C.â€"C. Timm, $2; Robt. $1; John L. Walker, $5; Edwin F. Weigle, $5; L. A. Wolterding, $1; F. K. Schneider, $1; Total $52. _. The c:ganization wishes, also, to express its appreciation for the inâ€" estimable help of Mr. Shapiro, who, with hit knowledge of food and proâ€" visions, was able to provide the supâ€" plies most greatly needed in each particular home, and who gave of his time and aid to insure Christmas joy throughout the village. The next mecting of the Deerfield Relief organization will be ‘held on Monday evening, Jan. 19, in the Citiâ€" zens‘ State bank building. GEN. WOOD CHAIRMAN OF SCOUT CAMPAIGN 2,550 Boy Scouts, C indicated as the â€"c in 1931 in the Nort cil. . The:effort w intensive â€" campais Scout . Anniversary to 14. inclusive. cil is growing scouts and in tr a forward sten made units Cubs num! | (Continued from page Scouts, Cubs and Sea Scouts as the expected enrol‘ ment the North Shore Area counâ€" effort will culminate in an campaign â€" during annual Thursday, wed 2; Adoiph Goelâ€" afield, $5; J. D. H. MeKillip, $10; Jan. 8, 1931 Fobruary . Johnson, Edwin F.