e of the of each han any ing. num life aximum metimes one set uts and in all he Chiâ€" Group. xalf-tone j vork or 120 line he averâ€" â€"© ly and re proâ€" periodâ€" always LIFE 17. 198 Few baskets for either side markâ€" d â€"the Highwood Pirates‘" practice game against Foulds, at Libertyville l2st Tuesday. As a result of a stiffâ€" ly contested battle, the game ended in a one point loss for the Pirates. The lineup revised by ‘Coach Baruffi i;;l:ded Sis Santi, C.; Helen P&} , rf;â€"Janet â€"Baldwin, If; Katy Or« , they sold their home in Glencoe and built a loveh home west L‘*ot't!i%“Bï¬Ã©â€œiï¬i’fe“Gï¬lf"agï¬wan Deerâ€" â€" field road in an ideally wooded spot _which they named "The Trees." Mr, Keller was a member of the Bethichem Evangelical church and "because of his love of music, he was one of the three organizers of the "Bungalow Church orchestra" about twelve years ago. This orchestra Pirates, Girls Cage â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"Team, Play Foulds f¢ was raised in the Hurst home. Following theâ€" very â€" simple and beautiful services, burial was made in Rosehill cemetery. * "‘janood days when Arnold played hgm to sleep every night with his :::in. j hMr. llKellex"s mother passed 7y when he was he was ralund in n‘.r..e l'zr“y-tll‘l.ng-gt{d important C. C. Timm, with v;il‘on; t‘.‘heuy‘ h.ave. lived all their eighteen years of marâ€" ried life. Because of their interest Mr. Kelle%e:narr{éd ~Miss Anita Timm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. ing. _ The train had hardlygone three miles, when the attack came on and death was almost immediate. Mr. Keller, who was 49 years of age, was born in Louisville, Kenâ€" tucky, and came to Chicago when he â€"was seventeenâ€"years old.. He began working for the Western Union Telegraph Co. and has been in their ‘employ for the entire time, during senger boys of the Western Union realized that they had a real friend and helper in Mr. Keller, who was manager of the Wacker Drive branch and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. He was instrumental in getting a special wire put through from Chicago to New York which is known as the "Keller wire." Arnold Kellér, Jr., passed away Wednesday morning, Dec. 9, 1931, following a â€"heart attack, while en route to workâ€"on the 6:30 a.m. Chiâ€" cago, Milwaukee and St. Paul train, His death came as a shock to the entire community. He was cheerful and joked with Mrs. Keller while beâ€" ing taken to the railway station by her, in their automobile, that mornâ€" Arnold Keller, Jr., ___Dies Suddenly Dec. 9 Enroute to Chicago WHURSDAY, "DECEMEER "17," 1931 sed in size and plays an part in the activities of andi. Junior ‘h, acted as | Mrs. Crosley a charter member of |the Pogay Stewart Tex ‘Party chapâ€" | *Twentyâ€"three members attended the last meeting of the children of | the American Revolution held at the vinia, and Mrs. Walter 8. Crosley wife of Admiral Crosley at Great Lakes. Both Mrs. Sarrett and Mrs. Crosley come as associate members. to the North Shore chapter, Mrs. Sarrett being a member of the Fort P.earbgm chapter in Evanston and. ~â€"Among the new 'iflenâ€":-!;e-;; ;e.t‘:'e.;lfly added to the D.A.R. are Mrs. Lew RASLTe C Gen y .9 sn oc ol in nicely to complete the $300 necâ€" essary to buy it. It is hoped that the balance will soon be voted by organizations not yet heard from. As can be seen this is an outâ€" standing film worthy of the loyal support of ourâ€" citizens. Already $150. has been pledged for its purâ€" chase and subscriptions are coming in nicely tn eamnlats h. cann‘. . â€", _ °C 12°0 for years to come for _ Training will consist of drill in the correct instruction of our. ehu_lvthe leftâ€"jab,â€"andâ€"defense(such as ‘dren in the schools and the foreignâ€"| blocking, ducking, and footwork). born concerning the Father of Our A physical course meant to harden Country. It is of special interest, abdominal, neck, and back muscles, to know that in this film lctual‘ will also be given. f scenes have been made for the first "The aim of the boxing club will time showing the interior and exâ€" be to take boxing out of the low terior of Mount Vernon, the home regard to which it has fallen," said. of Washington. The original furâ€" Ballard, "and make it a sport to niture has been used, as have also which any boy will be glad to parâ€" the original costumes and uniforms ticipate in." @ of George Washington._ The whole Arrangements are being made by film is likewise authoritative, makâ€" J. A. Peel to have bouts with subâ€" ing it one of interest alike to young| urban â€"schools. Letters® will be and old. â€" f awu:ded those who fight in a certain As can be seen this is an out. SPeCified number of bouts. usband are now residents of Raâ€" an authentic educational film of the MeOfâ€"&mâ€"Wuhmn,â€"ï¬ï¬d, will be used for years to come for the correct instruction of ourchilâ€" young lads away from home. The m&tm,mn».he_menwsmwflaï¬e@- noon Dec. 27. Mrs. Truax will apâ€" preciate donations of cake. __In line with the George Washingâ€" ton Bicentennial celebration in 1932 the North Shore chapter is taking the lead by securing for the perâ€" manent possession of Highland Park omiuthhobmisisâ€"Oibintnnt chrbatctediets ci.. Kaskaskia will be retold along with the many other stories that constiâ€" tute the early settling of Illinois. A it was voted to give a C'llt‘nstmu party for the boys in the raining school at Great Lu.kgg Other years the Christmas party has been given for those boys confined to the hosâ€" pital, but this year it was requested that this change be made, as a great need is felt for a home touch in the Training school. Mrs. Evva Truax will be in charge of the party. Musical features and: other »‘specialj arrangements will add greatly ) to the Christmas spirit that will preâ€" vail to bring ronod cheor +a IActivities of North ___ Shore D.A.R. Chapter | Are Here Outlined Daughters of the American Revoluâ€" tion is meeting at the home of â€"Mrs. Joseph F. Leaming, 1540 Dean avyâ€" enue, â€"at 2:30 p. m. The leaders for the day, Mrs. E. B. Jordan and Mrs. L. Today, Thursday, the Illinois Hisâ€" tory Readingâ€"circle, sponsored ~by the North Shore chapter of the B. Sinclair have preâ€" pared some very inâ€" teresting = historical material concerning the time of George Rogers Clark. The thrilling capture of Georg;r Printed pamphlets of the Flamil-l . . The ton Fish Report published by ~the ure of| House of Representatives of the g with! United States concerning the activiâ€" constiâ€"| tles of the Communists in the United nois. ‘ States were di’tribflt‘d .t M JA K | râ€"theâ€"meeting. _ Anvona " hing to | istmas | secure this information is welcome THE PRESs wmuduoiph was a heavy scorer for Deerfleldâ€"Shields. â€" A 10 point lead was kept by the local high school through the last part of the. half. The first half of the hea gameâ€" ended with . Deerfiels 13 to 11. In the last half Deerfleld kept a small lead in the last half. ~Pasquesi and Paulsen were high point men for Deerfleld, and Smith for Antioch. 4 field won with 29 points, and Anâ€" ti0ch had 20. â€" f Deerfleld was victor in a doubleâ€" header basketball match with Anâ€" tioch in the local high school gymâ€" nasium Monday, Dec. 14. _ > 3 The final score in the lightweight a u. iequai es Aulh o oc ces ce o uly â€"HHode. 4LAECEOCEE 14. In the h_g_av'gyeight game Deerâ€" High School Cagers Defeat Antioch Team beutsa t Zaeetiiic n en ts izzn: s Aoniobereccnncanitnn n tiealilt Wmï¬' started last year by Coach B. J. Ballard. When not only a number of intraâ€"mural â€"matches â€"were made, but also one interâ€"scholastic with Waukegan. In which theâ€"score was tied. 3 , ‘"Boxing is one of the few individâ€" ; vualistic sports in highschool," said. tez o |Coach Ballard, "it develops physical. Interâ€"scholastic boxing _ was startâ€" ed for this year at Deerfieldâ€"Shields i Kool, when a meeting was held at the school last Wednesday. Lâ€"-,n feridimncgmpecia znc s «uiibatecnmeaticeate Start Boxing Last to . a copy â€"of these true facts. As Communism strikes at the very foundation of Organized society it behooves every citizen to become fully informed on this subject. t n nc bcndonn acarien in in mrces A2s. is thus caused to innocent people and a warped public opinion results thereby. o per cent of our National income is being used for National Defense and correcting> the misstatements often heard that many times that amount is being spent for such purâ€" 2!0808. Much confusion of thought P oo e o 1 1 the George Washington program that will be given in February by the D.A.R. f Pss At the last meeting of the D.A.R. United States Government statisâ€" tits were given by the speaker, Mrs. Vinton E. Sisson, showing that only e c se e s 4s eW ce l Lk the home of the regent, Mrs. Kellogg Speed." At this time plans were made by the children to assist in 0 VENY . pa ced wwe 010. UIAUVE. at High School 2 ESE pÂ¥ave, "2e | Complete line of Scandinavian‘ Food Products ceptacles will be placed in the three schools where. the candles may be placed. Won‘t you do your bit? The candles may be sent at any time all during these next few months., Thursday, Friday and Saturday ‘ ~With the approach of the holiday and party season, so many candles are lighted and then discarded when halfâ€"burned, for new ones. Reâ€" t C200 0 CCCEA TE avunuue U£ Bannockburn, Wilmot and Deerfield are collecting â€" used candles which are to beâ€"sent toâ€"Erie chapel, Chiâ€" cago, for the poor families whose lights have been shut off. Residents of the three communities may send them with the school children or it they will phone Mrs. Lewis Ashâ€" man,~Deerfleld 325, she will be glad toâ€"call for them. Assisting Mrs. Ashman are Miss Ellen Towler of Bannockburn and Mrs. W. J; Amendt of Wilmot. $ p e cia l s _ OPEN EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK â€" _ until 9 o‘clock FILET OF PERCH 32¢ per pound _ FRESH CRABMEAT 85¢ per pound _ For the Holiday Table rxatherâ€"Candles e * ____ Send to Chicago Fine Sea Foods LOBS'{I‘ERS an LOBSTER MEAT OYSTERS Children of the JONSSON‘S BLUE POINTS on the Half Shell dozen 45¢ LIVE LOBSTER â€" Highland Park Tel. H. P. 3702 for PORTYâ€"THREE schools of i993 $