| .. â€"Place a Want Ad for Results Fs P & ~â€"| WELLMAN in e "theo e i oar en onaoe e eomme m _ | Bannockburn School â€"Sit Downâ€"Iron in s the Time | _ To OpenSeptember 19 ~â€"â€"DAY ANDâ€" BOARDINGâ€"HIGH SCHOOE: AND JUNIOR COLLEGE FOR GIRLS :‘!l.ittl and 'rï¬ï¬e;_;ï¬ti}l;;t:;a Sixtyâ€"third year opens September 12, 1932 Open to visitors at all times, including Sundays For catalog, address . ~ ELOISE R. TREMAIN, Principal Telephone Lake Forest 3 WATCH LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS SEPTEMBER 23rd for roning over a heated roller â€" _| with the same teachers: in a THB PRBSS _: | _ The committee representing the Deerfield Royal Neighbors, headed |by Mrs. Henry Juhrend as their ._ . _|| president, met on August 29 with a whilerecemciiatee tm ie mecars Mrs. E. M. Palmer, thep resident, Mrs. Belle Kist of Chicago has| Announces a meeting of the Indepenâ€" been visiting her sister, Miss ;o.: dent .Social club on Wednesday phine Woodman, this past _| afternoon, Sept. 14, at the hWome of Two very fine tennis eoumnve Mrs. Earl Frost. been made on the John Stryker| Gordon Kress with Herbert Barâ€" property, which Mr. Stryker is ofâ€"| telme of Highland Park, left Friday fering for use to the young people| for a two weeks visit in Minneap of the community. ~] lis, Minn., and Fargo, N. D. ‘ Mrs. Belle Kist of Chicago has b;:n visiting her sister, Miss Joseâ€" phine Woodman, this past . * TWe very fne tenhiy sobity huve The Deerfield Grammar School P. T. A. will meet Friday afternon, Sept. 23, at 2:30 o‘clock in the grade school auditorium. It is to be a welcome tea for parents and teachers, with Mrs. Lewis Ashman, the new president, in the chair ceding theâ€"reception. Principurrg E. Bates will give a word of welâ€" ~with the same teachers: Mrs. Hamâ€" mill, principal and primary teacher, and Missâ€"Hildred Kuekhlâ€"of Decatur, the upper grade teacher. ~ .â€"_Duringâ€"the past â€"year _ theâ€"Garden ‘club of Bannockburn has worked on its project of landscaping the grounds of the school. Recently they sponsored a card party at the bome of Mrs. Arthur Harrison and the money realized from the affair is being used for the purchase of screens for the attractive new school of Colonial architecture. Deerfield P. T. A. to _ Open Season Sept. 23 Indications point to "Henry‘s Wedâ€" ding" being the high spot of enterâ€" tainment in Deerfleld as has been the case throughout the entire country. . ing "Henry‘s Wedding" at the Deerâ€" field Grammar school auditorium on November 3 and 4. Watch for parâ€" ticulars in regard to cast and other details. â€" be given concerning these unusual entertainment features at a later time. > representative of Universal Producâ€" ingâ€" company,â€"Fairfield,â€" Jowa, and made arrangements for the famous production "Henry‘s Wedding" to be staged on November 3 and 4 in the .Deerfield Grammar school audiâ€" torium. This production is someâ€" thing entirely new and different in the way of entertainment and promâ€" ises to be the only "Henry‘s Wedâ€" ding" to be held in this community this year. The most outstanding thing about "Henry‘s Wedding" is that three couples get married, makâ€" ing it a triple wedding. The cosâ€" tuming is unusual and spectacular, and the newspaper reports throughâ€" out the entire country praise this unâ€" usual show. It takes 125 local peoâ€" ple to present this elaborate outâ€" standing event which promises to be: the greatest social and political enâ€" tertainment of the year. Two outâ€" standing features of the Beaus and Belles of Grandma‘s Time and the Colored Brethren and Sisters of theâ€" Mystic Shrine. Full particulars will e Bannockburn school will open Â¥e _The Misses Florence and Beatrice Carolan and Miss Marge MacKoy of Chicago were weekâ€"end guests at the home of Mrs. Molly Pfister, and on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith of Highland Park were her guests. The William Cruickshank family visgited at the Robert Douglas home in West Lake Forest on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoffman had as their weekâ€"end guests Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sarns and son Clarence, Mr. and Mrs. William White, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook, Misses Bernice White and Irene Koeppel and Mr. Ray Nelter of Peoâ€" ria and on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morton and son Jack Jr. of Highland Park, were their guests. .._Mrs. Carl Mau and two children of Calumet City, Ind., visited at the William Johnston and Conrad Uchtâ€" man homes on Saturday. __The Elmer Anderson family of Fair Oaks have been visiting relaâ€" tives in Kearney, Neb. guests at the Harry Ackerman home on the Edellyn Farms, near North Chicago, on Monday. _ ‘he.. . Betty Clavey will return to Maryâ€" wood in Evanston next week where she will enter the eighth grade. _ Mr. â€"and . Mrs. ~Wittiamâ€"Cruick: shank and children visited at the Thomas Varney home in Libertyâ€" ville on Sunday. Mrs. Hazel Vant Kreh and Mr. L. QO. Brockway of Waukegan visâ€" ited at the R. M. Vant home on Sunâ€" day. * | 4 Berry Devine. Mr. and Mrs. Arno Frantz and two daughter Ruth and Caryl reâ€" turned Sunday from a week‘s trip to Canada. They visited Mr. Frantz‘ relatives in Selkirk. Mrs. Drehmer, a sister of the late Eli Frantz, who resides there is 95 years old. The news of the marriage of Mr, Otis Ritchie will be of especial inâ€" terest to those from Deerfield who attended the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school in the era of the horseâ€"drawn bus.. "Otis" as he was called by the students, started working for Martin Ringdahl, (who owned the ancient vehicle) in 1910 and continâ€" ued to drive until the advent of. moâ€" tor ‘coaches. More recently he has been employed at the G. and R. Staâ€" bles. His marriage to Miss Laurie Evans of Highland Park took place last Monday. â€" The choir of the Presbyterian church met Wednesday evening (last night) to reorganize. â€" Reyv, Mark Andrews, who departed last week for Harlan, Ky., had been diâ€" rector, so a new leader was selected. St. Patrick‘s church of Wes, Lake Forest (Everett) celebrateq the hundredth anniversary of its eshbh'shment lutrâ€"â€"week- ',*'Sï¬f‘lfl‘\"ï¬y“: s Sunday and Labor Day. _ Deertficl4 was well represented each day. Miss Mollie Devine of Ravinia® THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER : erftie libra this de the cit tend ey dially ; the chil book t dren‘s ing bo parati Chil dren‘s to boy and th this de books also su Unrver refiect the â€"pa quotat the be tions c to the jects. newsp poetry nossibl for ~ .supp tem partr fully her refere pedias may sweri imme first â€" ment Park to ac fectiv come "life, happ: to re were peri cart shou good brar prin‘ ion: our come life, arts, woul ks,