Iifitil'iii,ai..'i'i,j,p,"'cii', if . :‘r-Ja‘u" /? 'c, F---- _ ' "ir.,, . llMil0multhNliEmll! Ferry Bull Anitoamees, ShW cyii-rrjtItlt 7 'iii, _-. -, t . t---e_ ____ r-_-rc-_-Nets-ttet-tse-c, ---hr--Staitdii-of--1----- 'il""":)-"'-'-------'-----' T" WORK ---_-- L. F. fehoo) of Music Soft Ball League I :i _ , Rdrerta fro-i sum. Valley in _ Down Shore Towns Indi- -trr,oltht-t'tmhmkttemrm- my. “chum Mherrriitto "e.""'"""'"'"-'"""'"""""""'"""'"""'- V nut-gun in me at Tokyo. - "In. qhomati%ttmtaer.of Ridge- Mr. Buchan- was Mad At wood it!" was delightfglly lur- the him at [mantllnlnph prised “and: than for her in a! mom â€Midi honor of hir birth!†on My shying. T . . 1!ittt.oltkeotttteh.uumtttai. Helen ' The vslley in the past hss been the breeding plsce of s particularly vicious type of pest, the sedes veisn. This, mosquito has the “so- vnno voice" which gives its human victim almost es Inuch mental dis- comfort u the poisonous bites give to his body. . m. chimp!“ of taemuitr,"iGi" -iiiit m. on his new: hon tho Olm- constructed - previonst have been connected with the mun ditch, with the result that there is now, a near- ly perfpct system. There has been no ratri heavy enough to t1ood the. If!!!†thy lagoon, according to Mr. brought if! and: loath Ttohi Like north' of Dundee food, where the North Shore Mosquito Aeutment district workers have extended it the ditch dong Dundee road. in: any to oid-fLtioaed prairie grass, and places covered by several inqyes of water before are notary. The improvement it! the regiogia attributed to the feet that the East Gi; FiiiGioieiiTiii'"iiaii"'iAi"i -irii' gut-tails and swung» grass ue giv- atN system In: bisettuiitiidritiop, decided differences in the type of vegetation which . flourishes , there kie region is now drained better then'it has ever been, "edrdintr to ALI-I... Meier, superintendent of the North Shore 'llooquito Abatement district. _ _ ' . Mr. Meier reports that even in the short time that the new drain.. Dninue Improved " I malt of the work done last spring by the Eat Skokie Drainage district ttnd the North Shore Mos, men-g relief from mosquitloa wus Icended tttt the" towns (rid virtngrsk _to the out, biting freely ind caus- in! 1emvrtrrryttioiersrr bumiter. down thou in the Emmet. T The "tur, ‘for nanny you: a (not swampy marsh, has long been a scum “discomfort toreddents of North 8homrtomta. Until' re- ermttr, 'ttgist, rose from the pools}! Ska in in swam: and de.. "hiiirrovemenu in the drainage mum of Skokiqvmey’hnw nearly eliminated breeding places of mo:- The. than. victor in the Junior 'vmuiocal PemgereTijrli'il"'s'L'r';'t' ate Gains '-Distsiet,-the Sko- to reports fiom “may. of laterals Kentucky to net u/putor of an Clan First Presbyterian church in Mar- Cars In, Kr. His rrgqrt for relays Fred from thd Dau'rfutd ittrrrtsh has been glen. xnntod 3nd hm unit. formal m was; from the Chicago _Pruby- Mart Due to the fact that the Chicago Presbytery will not be in session until next month, Rev. Mark J. An- drews of the Presbyterian church may‘remain here until the middle of next month. Indefinite plans have been made,. and in ell probability his family will depart August 29 for the new home in Hal-inn, Ken. Rev. Andrew; has scented u all are invihid to the farewell reception for the p star and his wife who have resided here for the past eight years. Members' of the Dorcas soci- ety will act as hostesses, and all the ortraitutiottit' of the church will par- ticipate in. the program. “" -_~,“_,_, '†"f"""""'" with 1rean Harlow, Chester Morris _ m"--.'-- and Lewis Stone; also,"‘The Dark A farewell reception wiirbe given Horse," featurin Warren William 'Mrntrhr.-errhrr,'-Atrtr.'"eer,mit= __ mean tw ufy Kibbee. - Deerfield Presbyterian church from An ideal family entertainment is 7:30 Ei 9:30 for Revfamf 'arii.TiiFiariiigrTiir- was? ana SiRiiFdiiy Mark J. Andrews. All members, with Tom Mix in "Texas Bad M " s , e e are and Kaolphe liriiiiFii as a harmless are inviuid to the farewell reception old gadabout in "Bachelor Affairs" for the p star and his wife who have with Joan Marsh. This latter pie. resided here for the past eight ture is a hilarious comedy-drama years. Members' of the Dorcas soci- and entirely fit for the youngsters. eby will act as hostesses, and all the A Paramount; comedy, "Loud organisations of the church will par- Mouth," is also on this'program. At ticipate in. the program. the Saturday matinee only the next Due to the fact that the Chicago thrilling chapter of "Heroes of the Presbytery will not be in session West" will be shown. . Violin classes win be conducted by Miss Ruth Breytspraak, whose good work is too well known and ap- preciated to need special comment. Miss Ireland in addition to teach- ing voice will take charge of the .Glee club and chorus work in Ferry Ball. She has a fine contralto voice and is a successful musician and singer, with splendid training under 'such'well known teachers as Pred.. erick Southwick of Carnegie Hall, Mme. Julia Clauseen and Frank LnForge, and a? varied and extensive tetuthintr.experienee. She also will reside at Ferry Hall. done speck] Work in the Surette school, of Concord, Mass., and in the Ruth Doing Rhythm camp, at Paul Smith’s, New York. She will be a resident of the school, and arrange. men}: 'o enmll in her work may be An announcement from _ Perry Hall, Lake Forest, is to the effect that Miss Pauline Manchester of Gleneoe has been engaged as teacher arbri-hrthrrti-rurmt School of Music, which ds "UNiated with Perry Hall. Miss Frederika Ireland of the Bradbury School of Music of Duluth, Minn., a voice teacher, also hat been added to the ataff, the 'ur. nouncement states. - -' _ Miss Manchester has been a pupil of Howard Wells of Chicago, and during last year she studied in Ber- lin underArthur Schnabel, known to music lovers. as one of the greatest teachers and musicians of the age. She comes to Terry Hall, the an- nouncement says, well-prepared to L. P. 3 6r L. E7999. trt gangs Ferry Half Ghee. girls of high school Tl. PI... Robert Young, Lewis Stone, 1nd Margaret Perry m featured in “Nu lords For Old.†which comes to th"e Akron next Tut-dâ€- nd Wednesday. The "eond feature of this outstanding bill In "Week.. End! Only? with Jon Matt 9nd Bert Lyon. The latte papal“ Billy Symphony in also on 'ttiHtttrqr.- -. -1 Itgn appear for "bita." Included month“ are Haul-ice Chevalier; Chadd.“ Colbert, Sylvil Sidney, Gary Cooper, Tannin}: Bulkhead. 1'redrie, Much, Ind Chale- Rug- ' _ On Sunday. and Monday,†28 and '29, the Alcyon will play Jean Blonde]! and Stuart Erwin in "Make Me a Star," and Richard Bennett and Alexander Carr in "No Greater Love." In "Make Me a Star" my well known Paramount oh iiiiiFUt theUTdrt% for the iid, mg Wee . onieht marks the flx Fine Program Is . Deerfield Builders ..............0 11 There are three games scheduled for this week to be played. on the league diamond at Warner’s fle1d. On Monday the Pharmacy meets gungalow. Tuesday, the Builder: meet the Flashes, ‘while on Thurs-' day the lee and Boosters will play forjirst place. t til} later _ The league standings up to the he, ginning of this week are as fol- lows: . Deerfield Boosters ................7 2 Deerfield lee w...-......-....? .3 Bungalow Church ................6 4 Deerfield Pharmacy .';....._..".6 4 "t Luskers Flashes _......-..." 6 Deerfield Builders .............0 11 to win the game that would place them higher in the league. On My of last week the Pharmacy defeated the Deerfle1d Builderi 9 to 3 on . telly in the last inning. The game between the Deerfleid Ice and By Lowell‘lleintier _. At the beginning of the third round of play the Deerfhrhi Boosters still retain the lead in the Soft Ball Maine, not hinting list' it since the, league was ttrat started. Lest Thurs- day the Boosters played off their third tie of the .week before with the peerflehi Pharmscy and seem the score was irto Ii es the “new“ called after the sixth inning; It was a hard fought gene all the way through as both teams wanted Jnttrrstimr phtptoplrs will Schedliled at Akron Theatre Next Week “8W. W warm un- a I, 1ta-taittrsi'"i-iiq a ir" - w»..- Solution of . who of potty than " the Sun-ct Valley Golf club m manned mtefdiy br 3!;th Park: policor George Dorid and Robert Bolton' of Waiting, Hus, Caddies Confess to V. Thefts at Golf tnut, . There is a possibility that Lake County voters will later. be drawn in on the same arguments that Simpson attorneys are making in Cook county on registrations. Chureh'a attorneys asked Simpson’s counsel if registrations were neces- sary before the primary in Lake county. "I am prepared to argue that later, if the court wants to hear me;" Attorney Lavery for Simpson decision which is subject to change. Judge Lynch has said that none of the rulings he he: made fro far are final rulings. department, Daniel. l Carey, told Judge Lynch no registr'ation was held and none was necessary. De. spite this and two different rulings 'bthe judge that he would, take the mtatter under advisement, Simpson's attorneys Morrdarwrote a decision favorable to them and presented it for the judge's signature. " a court order -'... the ruling by the judge to refer the matter hack to the com- missioner and stating the method that the commissioner should use to nurse these 5000 votes. No evidence from the voters has been presented to the court; te taverr toWtht court Church, Gia the hilt}; and the beet evidence, is still leadilg Simp- son 5y grFimrti.- Bfiiiiiisoii 50le a three days, ignoring- entirely the fact that Ralph Church’s side of the case has not yet been presented. era because he claims registration was. 't4MNtM8trt Mouths primary. County Clerk Robert M. Schweitzer and his chief clerk of the election XOHOWQCI. kt $10111 FeHfisttFrTWitrirM up the court house and take down the statue of justice, according to reports from Chureh'y t'omce.‘ - Simpson is frying to disqualify 5000 Cook county country town vot- James Simpson, Jr.'s attorney; tried Monday to Write o ruling of Circuit Court Judge Thomas J. Lynch in their luwsuit to take uway from Ralph E. Church the Repub- lican nomination for Congress in the Tenth district. This resulted in John Tymll, counsel for ‘Mr. Church, telling the judge that the Simpson attorneys were trying to make this partieular court a ksnga~ roo court; he followed this up by saying that it tetiey, the Simpson hvgyer was trying to put om were t4sttirwuNt,- ms Lawyers Hold ' Votes itt. . valid Because Voters Not Registered hmond- Ivory. Inasmuch, BBQUALIFY VUIERS I 'tii-iii'-.. WAY. am I. "tt 37$:th avenue Gratttu end wi nudist Mr.' of Vin cuts o 20, at Chic-80 T.Il Mr. of Mil dhys. l the L Vol. " our '" - by 'e day I try cf the lo ttu', inc r11 retur Yello Hoyt Hills (bode: of am chute? with Saw gram? was f Mr. Grey lated Thurs Park Mr. Dale _ of u ' Park Mr, in: In