E! 'F"'", Write, wilt orphan; Ill Dads will again be guests of the Scouts of trootrti2 of Deerfrisid at their annunl Father and Sons ban- quet to be held on Friday, Oct. M, 1932. at 6:45 p.m. at the Presbyter- ian church of Deerfield. The lead- ing speaker of the evening will be Profetusor R. C. Tomlinson of Lake Forest college. _ This is the third annual banquet to be given for the dads by the, Scouts, and both, thtsAriesmr aturtlur) scouts are in favor of making it al Scouts to Honor atEXCELSIOR SPRINGS THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS ELMS annunl affair. Mr. J. G. iius,- Special Offer for Christmas. Cards reservations now During the month of October we will furnish free of. charge a new engraved name plate with each order of Xmas cards from our attractive selection. We will also allow a 10% discount on Christmas Cards during the%onth of October. Come in and let us show you our collection of cards. Eating & MODIFIED RA TIES li Eierytomforf and luxury armies far lower than in former seasons. Finest food with siiecid aftention to dietetics. 28 miles from Konsa City-. paved roads in all directions FdWiiihTiii -iiiiriiihiF ioiiidikk sports give you a renewed vitality is like a rich, hqody‘wine, the ina. omting climate, the efficacious waters, the bath; gglf. hug; must iFi MISSOURI There will be many interesting parts to the program being planned by Mr. Derby, chninnan of the troop committee, Mr. Charles Kapschull of Deerfield will give a talk. The scouts will meet Mr. C. G. Spear, the new executive officer of the council. Mr. Carl MeManus will ex- plain the ten year program to the scouts and dads. After the meal George Berseh will lead in the sing- ing of scout songs. There will also be 'several-tspecial musical number-3;: Mothers of the scouts will serve 'I dinner. sell, the mutmster, would, like. Piggykgsgmumdisjmm m 52. ifId Wiuikinran dirt track driver, was killed instantly last week in an au- tomobile race at Roby speedway, Chicago. _ Funeral services were held Mon- day afternoon at the home and at the Deerfield Presbyterian church with Rev. George Robinson of the Presbyterian college, in Chicago, who was Miss rPetersen’s teacher when she attended the Presbyterian Training school. He paid great tri- ‘bute to her, saying that in all his forty years of teaching he had never was in the North shordeedGiG', {aï¬hm§“‘6ï¬?16‘*§§?fï¬ï¬ufi the' .Birrle,, _as' Amelia. Interment Miss Amelia Petersen passed away Thursday morning, Oct. 20, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Petersen .of Elm street, Deerfield. Miss Petersen, who came to Deerfield about 27 years ago, with her family, is sur- vived by her parents, three sisters, Mrs. Christ Mentzer and Mrs. W. A. Tennermann of Deerfield and Mrs. Juob Yenni of Sondma, Calif" and one brother Jena E. Petersen of l Deerfield. Amelia Petersen " Passes on Thursday of Honor, at which awards won during the summer will be given out. These wiil'inelude awards Iron by those who were at Camp Ma-Ka- Ja-Wan this year. _ _ Pinned under the Angina is the 'ttriekGtt" meeting i . CORONER November' 8, 1932 ' Your Support Will Be Appreciated _. For Re-ekrctoiisrt to ihi, Office bf wreckage of his - w» l, --uaTBWrtrgtar., smug The third party of the series will be announced in the near future. Miss Clara Ender, chairman of arrangements, was Mai ES, b ga Mrs. Richard Walsh. The second of the series of {our card parties being given at the Holy Cross' parish hall this winter, was held Thursday evening. It was a social and finaneinl success. Tony Lencioni of 138 S. Green Bay road, Highland Park, receiv'ed the bean. tiful hand-made quilt. 'The gain“ were, played progressively, with the series additional prizes will in awarded for the holders of highest scores for the four partied. W . Today's speaker is Rotarians K. Hout who will tell of the net in our community for relief work [ Carrying his-audience on a 'tutit carpet, Capt. John Gorby,took Deer. field Rotations on a trip throw, the Century of Progress Exposition lust°week at the weekly lunchâ€; of the Deerfield Rotary club. Capt. Gorby, who was introduced by " tarian Harold Vant, gave his audi. ence a clear and concise mental pie. ture of the grounds, buildings, lighting effects, and the many place. of _ interest which will am throngsto the World’s Fair in Chi- cago, opening in July, 1933. prerfieldttirttrrttmt, Card Party a Success 7125? -t5iiiri." may" it: Antoine Mentor. Tel. H. AUTOI Bruit Takes discuss on Tue they w Fourth by ME AUT BODY Wo; of the in the evenin usiun the D Barry of arr The the eh Ph it