ORGANIZE SUNSET TERRACE IMP. ASSN. DeerfUld Shield? 110'.“th tietd and the beautiful We Velley. The ii_gtitTgtlttaltt2l& TGM',', 4.“..- "m word to phy. Besides tht golf course, the ten mkudidtennie com-h gt the Athletic Field end _swimming in Lake 11km just d mile "my, make sunaiagtrrnettumt_idttlsttett for one-eFtrirtt-t,atd in sports Fido [nation located high on the ridge, it is dry and favored with "ieliirhtfi,unoT 11mm; in the gum: time, and with sunshine tut" 38%. lovely green lawns and beautiful ardent. _ v.“ w 'ir-eE1?+ Li ._._ N _ â€aloha†q MMmnm 3:. Fair. In t temminutfo yak or a three- minute drive, an can reap): theMyrth Western atndr-North- Shore railway station which are excellent means of Sunset Tom Ind eVerything to who desire . Wu! place in which to live. . _ _ bership and by-hws, Ind improvement and publicity._ .. -itrTiiNiFqiiii6ttiilt " Mr. Barker’s home, the other: ,otnnizgd eorttytit-, mm. M to, in Sunset Terrace, all of whom,' residents, are expected to become members of this Sunset Terraee Im- provement "troeintion. A nomiml sum was decided upon for the initia- tion fee and 1 full 100 per cent mem- berttlyip icexpeeted of every property owner. Ray Basking, Former Resident Passes On Roy Basking passed any curly Sunday gigging " hi: home in til- théRefhfter ah illness of may years. Fiirietitir-vie-iii-Nhji-t Fem 'TMWW ' afternoon at Scott’s Undertaking chnpel with Dr. Smith _of the Wil- met Methodist church wetting. Bqr- ial wai in the Biederstndt lot in the Deerfield cemetery. - ; t Mr. Basking, n son o an. and Mrs. George Haskinu'of Perry, Mich., chum to Deerfletd yen-u Mo end lived nt the Woodman Todd. home. During his stay in Deemeld he married one Of the local girls, Min Josephine Biederstadt. Mr. end Mrs. Bakin- moved from Deerfield shout twenty- years ago, but Intended to move back Indnbuild 1 home on their. property -'" '" ----m G on Central Ivonne. Due to kin's illness, this ambition w" realised. _ ' Mr. Hakim. n non of Mr, In. mt. Hakim. u not: of Mr. and Mn. ploy of the Idaho†Co. practically all his life and (hiring the past four years wt: on the disability list, he- 'ee of heart trouble. He Ind been mom. Mr. Rad gidow “a . T x aux rancu ittltt iteauirtar mai W -tt " Riskin- uvenl akin: is survived by hit d three daughters. label, and tkoeeii. The oldest is â€km ttttl Elle. 10m: Later Meeting yan before retin- 1981 to Mr. Haus.. My“ . . never The vhnnockbum (ht-den club have their exhibits all developed uniting only the a!!! Lunches .for the Mth Whiï¬wien chandiu Mart. Mn. HuryMiller is chairman of exhibits and Hrs. Arthur Ell-risen in in chat-n of tho mm. - _ c#iietly,jp.tete_irt, has been tshpre,p, in the Scenic Shadow Picture wlyich has been developed from one ot Maxfield Parish mar-um. paintings and which Ina. taken weeks of cemen- traterd---urort.---lt 'r-tml, . work of Bannockburn Club Will Exhibit at Chicago l Flower Show; Details TE! PRESS The QUALITY tire within the Reach of au. 214 Rhi‘lroad Avenue 133 North Second Street 4.50. 20 4.50-21 4.75s19 Aii8izmiowpeiced 'Ntesathttaavlm. AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SERVICE (30: 4.50) (29 x 4.50) (28 I 4.75) .. Anyone who is nlert for new idea is nuts to receive may worthwhile, suggestions and for your own sake we urge you to plan to attend. Rarporta on ticket "les is very en- counging and. the club has reason to b. proud of its need. . -.___ (Ruthenium: mink: . - dream world when health at body Ind will stirs in the exhilarating breezes and mï¬mfl:ï¬w"fl“fm "ind is sure to: intend. at the show _ _ _Authptitie, 9935£2919L21L-.!k tional prominence will deliver lectures during the show. These lectures will be free to all show visitors and will constitute a course of study covering all ptt-tftgardmfrettr.- T" -, PASQUESI BROTHERS $5.60 s 5.69 $6.65 prove . point of 5.00.19 86st 6.0020 31150 S.50.19 _ t8so (29 x 5.00) (29 x 5.50) (32 x 6.00) _gkr,tr., J19rtrtta.' Kill»: “drawing ehtt?,my,ttt, mm orthif proposed mditreriiiiridrdiri to be" ISM onion the pork property in Ravinia and also on the Garden Fair to..be givgn to nine (and: tor this purpose. l At the regular weekly lunchoon of the Pt-lt,-',-,'-,'-,'- Park Ro club. hold My} 'Ctt99At, _-'i-t'-l-ld1tga'tk'l-'-'si',ltt- the speaker wu Tom Robinson, trteinr. mine instructor of Northwestern uni- Mr. Robinson at Northwestern. The talk was very intereattntCapd much enjoyed by the members in atten- dance. _ N oirthwastern Swim- Coach 18 Speaker at _ Rotary Club Meeting Phone 227 Phone 612 " 53%;; "t as: