The second We of which Miss Dorothy C Lidgerwood is the teacher; Won the prize for attendance of Ttlsr- ents at P; T. A. meetings for the past two months. They are planning to buv curtains for their room with the money. The demonstration of the'uventh and eighth grade boys’ and girls' gym classes, which was presented at the J'e/ra.vA,-l,ysrIridac-ei-aitii; on Thursday‘fqr the 112235313915 13;: piis." _ -______ -__ee - ' - Two little Rnnsdell children, three Loiuo children sad little Earl La- hey were injured in an automobile ac- cident at the Deerfield .. Grammar school (about eight o'eloek Friday morning. Jimmie Loibbo and Earl Lahey received severe scnlp wounds, necessitating the taking of sixteen‘ and eighteen stitches. One of iiiiil boys had a severed vein in his head. Jack Myers has a new trombone mtd.earpeets-to-tia member of the _t2eerftehroehoor, und. m a2iitfttitht' his instrument to school on Thurs- day. _ Barbara and Martha Ashman visit- ed in, Kentucky int week. - A hot-box project is being carried E6315 iiiihiiii1 last Monday, which he received at the Sells Flow circus. The S. T. Y. p. Hit] Reserves had , hike last Tuesday, out into the countiy. They chose teams for u bush-ll game, with Charlotte Pred.. erick: and Ruth Shank-o 4irJ'-utfl-,'ll..g'l--'r"h'lri-,'-i'Hhee2t weinies over it. After lunch they North Shore Gas Co. Automatic refrigch “on with moving parts MUST wear out. " is unavoidable! - ELECTROLUX. the (In Refrigerator, con. man RD i Mftyttdtt.. PARTtt--eartmtt with the slight“! sound - will maintain “only. .etdted. cold tempora- turu indofinltciy -au- tomatleally. By I" mum on iLECTRO- 'LUX before you buy ANY automatic refrir‘ orator. ]llNl o MOVING PARTS Beetle“ (Er-aunt School JlnltoM$e---no wear ELEQTROLUX . THE 110186 urmanmon President Harrison also enjoys the reputation of golf champion, having held the championship of Briergate for a number of years and champion of the north shore for several years. Charles -E. Hughson was etirdted village Nerk and William Brown was elected police magistrate. Mr. Arthur H. Harrison a promin- ent Chicago broker was elected presi- aunt-rr/r-her-uri-trusted/iii-iii-hifi-i-li-:; (In Cartier, 11VLsloekrisure,. Paul Mir-T'fi ---- . Bnttnoekburn, the north shore’s newest 1nd smallest village had. its annual village eleetioif on Tuesday, April 21. A president, three trus- tees, a village clerk end magistrate werxreleeted. T _ _ _ Bannockbufn to Have New School by Fall W trade room children ha nlf§nrtimnl in on shell: on n You tan-di. "'t Month. To Pay In thardArmmtandthe children have plunge} THE second “Snoba†by M. A. Donnie, is u .exeererdintrly light book, a book t9 tur 1sMr:irentsmrgftir1iirtiriisiti-iiry .- Tt "T: g.itthtmtittted antitank m. w WE ALL ARE. rr SEEMS. Mr. Dobie has done a great work}? gathering together these stories, the "folklore" of the Southwest. ' To, poo- ple of institution it will be 3 lat- inl joy. . . - F _ They-e is s suspicion particularly amongtho Mexicans th$’i"m treasure is meant for you 'frod come by it easy." 'if not Ito amount of x searching will reemtFitt, whereabouts. This brings fatalism to the aid of ditsapisointment but it has nlao In some cases turned back those who were in actual sight of the sought- for wealth. What the Golden Fleece ,wus to "the Greeks or the Indies and Cathy to, ills, {am we“, these lost treasures have been to the rough desperate men of the South- west. _ There is the story of the "Roek Pena" in one of which is buried thrr.. ty-one nittle loads of silver. Time and again the rock pens have been sight- ed, but by people ignorant of their tritrnifleanee/ and when they learned of it and tried to go back, they eottld nepte-findc-theacauraii--------cL-.------, turn makes us feeiato sense of Mate _ yylit-ris her .buay American disappointment that theskother chill mind t brings some new ideas to the . dren of Coronado who worked on per- English and get! a great many her. haps scarcely more certain clues self in her endeavor to become accli- found ho buried bullion. They had the matized. 'While most of the charac- expectation; the joy of the search, tertr---ndub1y the, American Mamtv-- part of a lifetime of free wild en- are mere caricatures. Mollie her- cleaver. That was enough! self and- one or twp of the others "It may be tomorrow, it may be attain a sort of reality. . .. _ a week from now, it may be a year. ------- ' But some day we are going to break _ . into what is perhaps the greatest Beet field Locals treasure chamber known to history," . - says the lawyer seeking the great in Jflidaei,fooder spent Saturday “as; field.',"",.', 'tlege, tttt wisely Mrs. Martha. C. Love, Mm Berry ll',','.',', " " e ream. a never 1?evA.tyutf Iron Norbit and Mrs. Mil. And unjust the slight incident that finiil eiheustion found us with noth- ing but a possible old eoftee pot or a tin can discovered, we hold now or that we were actuated not by lust for gold or greed, but by the far :loftier lust far adventure. This in turn makes us feel no sense of mute disappointment that these other chill dren of Coronado who worked on per- haps scarcely more certain clues found no buried bullion, They had the expectation; the joy of the search, part of a lifetime of free wild en- deavor. That was enough! “SNOBS†By M; A. Danie. Appleton. in the empty lot some treasure was buried? Haven't we all dug cheer- fully, making a lute hole which would have, been 1xuskbreakintr if it had been ordered by unkind parents, under the full and uniting spirit of “Treasure Island t" ' Perhaps we are tul. “Coronadp'a Chi1frep," for trurtsltit, in A universal appeal _-tut J. Frank Dobie’s tin. book of "Lost Mines 'uyi Buried Treasures†makes; Hasn't everyone of us discovered as children, that somewhere in the back yard or over Buawnxrmsumg , . _ Fa - I ;:;', fr; ifâ€: 77 " By J. Frank Dobie The Southwest Press b' ESTHER couLD‘s 'y,/r5)1ip,F-iir-c,- _F:'lt__C. DRIVER . Mr. Gregory McGauhey, the new assistant 'rttttetottomev, delivered an I an addu- on “Sidelightl of Luv†it the tn?†-i4s'g'ieitt4gti-ttit.1tttitt,ee,e V T but: at. " 127 at the Ila-oak up Mrs. Ingram Rumuuen of West- gnte road was beaten at bridge on Friday afternoon. " The Dom: lociqty all hold " all day meeting next unday, to mend for the Dorcas Home. _ A surprise party was given for Miss Katherine thtrrity on Saturday evening " her home on Pore.. eve-- nae. ' Mr. and Mrs. J.'Maxwel! (Leona Evans) of Des Plaines were dinner guests st the T. G. Johnson Mme on Chestnut street on Tuesday evenimb “1113;"th ‘Hii.’ tk Amen Willen are entertaining their' bridge club on Thursday evening (tonight) " their home on Spr'mtriuld avenue. Maritza 000er was, tie her cousin, Patty Gander, In on Saturday. . The Emma club iiieiniGii'i,riiiii Deerfield Grgmmar schoql enjoyed tt hing ot! Sgtgrdgy morning. ' Mr. and Mrs. Berry Tevine “gig 1retrarr-the-Ratrhaamri 1561716 Tii Highiiugi Tyytk 09 _Thursday evening. Little Miss Lucy Beat1eld of Lan- dis lane entertained at a birthday party on Saturday afternoonr Lucy was five years' old. T , Mrs. Martha.C. Love, Mm Berry Devine and son Norbit and Mrs. Mil. dred Gimckehwese guests of the ts: of Miss Louise Sheahen of La Villa on fiundar the small snoblieries which Mollie, in 1igrstiirtttiv, 1ttttAthed position. is this ttdetect in her former and her pres. Lent countries. The American preju- 'dieesi against Jew and Negro, the English snobbery for Americans, the American snobbery for compatriots of a type they don't admire met in England, the snobbery of the nurse for the servants,- and most .igggtrttot, "?rar61hTmrirrrtiriririiiFisEiiGTii'it tmob. Jsergrusf her own indium-for the cook who in her diMeultie, they can only turn oat as a “fallen wanton." ' . the 3m: Mollie Service, daughter of an American paper bag king. marries the scion of a noble English house and goes to England to live. The bookie sthsrdiarru,Ur emcee of the: Brstjeai. With events on a small 1se.alerrrthe major villain of the piece is convicted of cheating It so]: --it sometimes touches elements in human nature which are universal. The title "1hlobt" comes Brat from rather e' #irittlt, if,igtt,g,rtt'tpg,ttt,ar.,tgt ctii, fri'if',ifrtil'ii'rg'r,tii;ir'ii': 1liii'i'ra'2tl'i"'r'- in d Mt"ihie'ttrT'it"iih'tN5igF'R'isrirr"rw9 a Serv_ice,_ daughter of an Thur-dim Apiit so. 1 guest of of" Wild, n tion dent and city If the I worked n' ‘em half, thail to ti al of UI units»! Nation em part This terrl District I: Shields CI third of _ fiswliftk Mat: future. , and still Hons, it ished: 220 stud its prim Tind at; School st $1200. (t moo.) MYment equipmeI summer Mg The e School , 000.00, _ cedin ‘3 this, is 46. {152. 00 gdes for or! 1,98/1) It wi least $4 hind it I " the Seventy be used On t tax for 1tiifr" , south f' in Pe i 3578, n helm l, and j Hiehm edueat, the E Sigh! ity of conside ship. I _etittt' ty, given j valuatil Lake F Rest of of th in re: dutch try di embrat MW' i widen much 1 whole that I MI .81 n