‘mma Cahill of the C. M. and lub luncheon at » in Chieago on : proceeds of a given Saturday 1 be reported at s will be elected Waukegan last h Peterson and Roberts of Raâ€" ing Day guests ndorf* home. ¢p 11. Several tâ€"Teacher assoâ€" inction and the need for some have planned a Rose, IIl. spent Thursâ€" rs. James Maâ€" rmulated for a Wilmot school, Schilstra were and Mrs. Dénâ€" , soprano, and thany church, Floyd Stangâ€" of Evanston Donna Belle and Martha trell and her of ts, Mr. and THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1931 ~Over sixty persons attended the meeting of the Deerfield Dramatic League held Monday, Nov. 80, in the Citizens State Bank building, Deerfield. > Six additional directors were elected to the board of control, Year‘s eve play, and a chairman for the next regular meeting of the League appointed. New members of the board are: Edward Bleimehl, Bruce Frost, Le Roy Meyers, Misses Ruby Landau, Pauline Thompsonâ€"andâ€"Alice Ulfers. Two musical directors were also chosen: Misses Margaret Galloway and Helen Engstrom. A rising vote of thanks was tenâ€" dered Mr.â€" Arthurâ€"Enderâ€"for â€"his donation ~of <twentyâ€"five dollars â€"to help the new organization start its activities without levying initiation or dues upon its members. _ â€" _ â€" _| plete cou The chairman of the next meeting| try club. will be Dan Hunt with the following| â€"The Hi assistants to provide the program:| Albert L Misses Jean Scully, Julianna Willâ€"| the event man, Lois Sturtevant, Dorothy Dean, | M. Loeb, Genevieve Steiner, Pauline Thompâ€"| ble, R. B son, Anne Howard, Violet Thompâ€"| James V son. The meeting will be held on | etka wil Tuesday, Jan. 12, place to be anâ€"| W. Farg nounced later. _â€"| thony, A ~The play for New Year‘s Eve is entitled "The Professor of Love" by Katharine Kavanaugh, is presented by arrangement ;{& the Dramatic Publishing Co. The plot of the oneâ€" Will Present Play on New Year‘s Eve HRISTMAS CARDS NOW! _ genuine expresâ€" & r sion of the Christâ€" â€" mas spirit of friendâ€" 5 ship and good will. Reâ€" j member your old friends with them â€" use them as a : cordial acknowledgement of pleasant business relationshipsâ€" greet newly made friends you would like to know better. Choose yours careâ€" fully. Our assortment is unusually large and attractive. Make your selection now. Box Assortment * Cardsâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€" : HIGHLAND PARK Christmas chine which causes many humorous *Wt Siia it â€"â€"ner m m'm daughter ..............â€"â€"_â€" Johnny Jones, iceman ... Arthur Kress Neil , book agent......Edw. Bleimeh} Plans ";or the New Year‘s Eve program call for a band concert, the oneâ€"aet comedy, and dance, to be held in the Deerfieldâ€"Grammar school. Complete details will be anâ€" nounced later. Glenâ€"Etka vs. H. P. in Allâ€"Star Pingâ€"Pong _ Game at Northmoor Next Sunday morning at 10:00 two allâ€"star Pingâ€"Pong teams, one bearing the colorsâ€" of Highland Park, â€"theâ€"otherâ€"_thoseof â€" Glencoe and Winnetka combined, will stage an interesting singles and doubles match in the new and‘very comâ€" plete court of the Northmcor Counâ€" The Highland Park squad will be: Albert L. Arenberg, the sponsor of the event, D. A. Kittermaster, Allan M. Loeb, George E. Kuh, J. E. Snobâ€" ble, R. Hammond, Robert E. Clark, James Weber, and Gutman. Glenâ€" etka will have: Coleman Clark, G. W. Fargo, R. J. Foley, R. B. Anâ€" thony, A. S. Morphett, R. W,. Mceâ€" Kisson, R W. Clark, and E. Hankâ€" ins. teams will D° NCIQ al 8 J at the Vista Del Lago club. return match between the same centers about the proâ€"| M ~~~HE FREBS Mrs. Henry Seiler passed away suddenly last Wednesday évening at., her haome in Libertyville. Interment was in the Lakeside cemetery . of Libertyville. Before moving to Libâ€" ertyville eight years ago, the Seiler family lived on their farm west of Deerfield for thirtyâ€"five years. Four of her sons, William, Leo, Harry and> Walter live in Deerfield. Mrs. Seiler is survived by her husband, seven sons, Edward of Diaâ€" mond Lake, Burney of Kenosha, Charles â€" of Libertyville,, â€" William, Les, Harry and Walter of Deerfield; *â€"{mg GBEAT ATLANTIC Former Deerfield f _ Resident Passes on LAST‘! _ _ FRUITS and VEGETABLES Stayman Winesap APPLES ie n qinniisinchrninn d California Navel ORANGES, size 200â€"216 : ... Early June Peas 3 & mmfifl"; Tomatoes â€"|~ Sultana Peanut Butter . i@ 19¢ Campbell‘s Soup asome . 3 cass25¢ Kitchen Kienzer . . . . n 5¢ Felsâ€"Naptha Soap . 10# 55¢ 20 Mule Team Borax . : 14c a Paginc TEA CO. __ > Middle Western Division %f 25C ‘ | four (Dora),â€" Mrs. â€" Lilhianâ€"Barnett, ~Mrs. Ashley Gratz (Molly), and Mrs. Sam Schar (Christina), all of: Libertyâ€" ville;â€"also> seventeenâ€"grandchildren and six great grandchildren, and a brother Charles Kaiser of Libertyâ€" ville and a stepâ€"brother William Klein of Austin. c Corn PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the subscriber administratrix of the estate of Walter W. Bartlett, deceased, will attend the Probate Court of Lake County, at a term thereof to be holden at the Court House in Waukegan, in said County, on the first Monâ€" day of January next, 1982%, when and where all persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to present the same to said Court for adjudieation. % HELEN M. BARTLETT, Waukegan, IIl., November 12, 1931. 38â€"40 IONAâ€" BRAND Full Standard Quality ADJUDICATION NOTICE 20¢ 25¢ i t