ffl il h -- Giiii TGGG? IVs-I'll". Seam, Highland Park sum-d. , October gr ELEAW â€4:05 in. Arr .. _ v-lhv‘uwl Returning, have 110cm Thur-any, Nov. _ . â€.5 J. 8.9:15 pan. "In: whiz to return earlier "'-ss; - , "†seu'tt.rA1t.PUti,yett-okaritrGriiii .3 tei,ttdiytttt.steujiiiiFGiG"rtitri a in Iowa- berth in landed sleeping car. _ llltlll a , I‘M ""urt-timoaruiru- Mill. ' M. c. annual). Aunt --. ‘ " . _ Phone Highhnd Park on A _ M kodiiGGi"r.Tri%r""""' 'nm. D».._.‘i__ " I___~- "cc' . . =.: _ tt% ddiit"qitieu' will he in enact: Were you unable to take advantage of 'our last mug-aim to Regimen»? Hm’a qualm- an uncle Arthur Funk, at Funk’s Grove, near Bldomintrton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Seago of Sunset court have been visiting their daughter, Phyllis, " the Uni.. versity of Oklahoma this past week. Dan Hunt and Alfred Anderson of Deerfield Legion post attended the installation ceremonies of the Baxter-Evans host in Waukegnn Tuesday evening. Msncel Tdcott, second division ‘commander, was the installing oiBeer. Mrs. John' Woodman of Clou- wnter. Floridan visiting Miss Sadie Galloway. Ang son Roscoe, is with Mrs. Clifford Huber of Eittin is staying at the Philip Scully Sr. home to be near her husband, who is in the Highland Park hospital. "irtriris'Ffrisld Rev. F. A. Render of the Trinity Evangelical church is to give I series of magical performaneea, in.. terttperued in his tell: on "Helpful Suggestions for Wholesome Living" at an open meeting for men of the community given Thursday evening (tonight) by the Brotherhood at the Bethlehem Evangelical church. Waukegan road was opened Sat- urduy from the County Line road to Deemeld avenue. The north sec- tion from the mnin corner} in Deer- iield to Route 22 (Half Day'road) will be opened this week. ORCHESTRA arid ENTERTAINERS Again! _ Admission 50e Loca) and, Péfsonal I -7â€??- you can my tom-bi ranch-bk low fare ALlf3lr_TNf11h_u3L nu. U 418 in,“ " Miss Giiee Vnughun, will, Reggie: at the Harry Stupple home on Greenwood avenue, went to Mattoon The Bungalow Litrhtweitrhta have started their basket ball practice in Ruhn'srurn, which~hu been equip- ped is (gymnasium for the boys. IN, or by communicating with Scout- muter James G. Russell, they will be celled for. - F The Tri C society was entertained by Miss Edna Johnson on last Tues- day evening. Boy Stout; of troop 52 are making in appeal for broken or discarded toys which they will repair and give " Christmas gifts to the children of less fortunate families. They my be sent to my scout in troop Tuesday bu been designated " sandwich day for Deerfield and all contributions should reach the Deer- field Grammar school before 9 mm. The high school children send their gifts of undwicbee each Wednes- day tor distritmtidn by the North.. western University Settlement Mrs. Mae Reid In: returned to the home of 'her daughter, Mrs. George Engstrom, after a several weeks visit in Minnesota. Deerfield Chnpter o. E. & id spon- soring a Hallowe’en dance and end party on Saturday evening, Oct. 29, at 8:30 o'eloek. ROUND TRIP INCLUDING v.50 - oril1 f Tl! P3388 tron of the Deerfield chapter of the Eastern Star, and 'u Ila-shall, lat Thunday evening " the ' tyville 0.3.8. when advanced of!- ma’ - night Wu chimed. neru. An]: Alina-only of Rigid-ad Pitt and the om dauphin. C. C. Kan-chill] has been gamed. It is located "on Dmsrfuld avenue, just west of the Elmer Silurian. The Knplchulh It. residing in.the Lincoln Patti: 'tparttttettt. - C. C. Kamchull, lived with the Scully Sr. family in Deerfield for three 1years and returns. to Deerfield to Aheir home when working in this vicinity. His work with _the KID- jchull Co. had just been completed and he was in quest of another job when the accident occurnd. __ ,_~w_.l_--m y.- " VII Fridsy gunning for mulber- of Girl Scout troop No, " the George Enz- strom home on Central venue. The a"! you}; for Mr. and Mrs. Wankegan- were Sunday guests at the A. V. Mericle home. Clifford Huber, 80 years, of Elgin, was seniously injured Monday Mb. ernoon, when his automobile was struck by a Skokie Valley electric train at the Clavey road crossing. He was taken to the Highland Park hospital, where his condition is con- sidered very serious. Mr. Huber,: who runs the mixing machine for; "iif "N aari Chestnut str'eet visited friends in Niles Centeron Sunday. Mrs. Martha C. Lowe, Mildred Love Gunckel, Mrs. Berry Devine md son Norbit visited'at the home of Mrs. Julia A. Seyl of West Lake 3uessrt-oet-snar.--r---c-'-1'-"11rr-1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stupple had as their week-end guests, Mrs. Stup- ple’s brother, Thomas Roberts and MltsHisthibaitot_chieLiiCCr1 Elgin were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mericle. . Mr. and Mrs. William Cruick- shank and children visited " the Lewis Mills home near Diamond Lake on Sunday: Miss Verna Taylor, who has lived at the home of her sister, Mrs. An- drew Savage the past two months; has dropped from the Deerfleld- Shields high school and has re- turned to her parent's home in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. William. A: Mrs. William Johnston entertained out of town guests on T1uirpdar. A large group of Deerfield Boy Scouts. commissioners and local leaders attended the get-together meeting at. the. Elm _Plece school in Highland Park on Monday' evening to meet the new executive, C. G. Spears. A group of bowling enthusiasts met Tuesday evening in the Arno F'rtuttebasement, where a bowling alley has been made. This is their second season and the meeting wag: for the purpose of reorganizing the teams. Last year between thirty and forty men contested, with Don. ald Eaton high bowler for the year and Arno Frantz, runner-up for the title. 111i: wogk because of the illness Mr. and Mrs. Auston Pi- and. daughter Lorraine of Hines, 111., via- ited It the William Plane home arr Sunday. _ mower ata and M_rs. E, H. Williams of y worthy mn- Mm. J. c. Bueht had is her guest! on Friday. Ru. B. C. Ott, Rev. B. A. Ott 1nd Mr. and Mrs. Scotti of China. On Smithy, Rev. Giles of Moody Bible Institute m u caller " her home. Min Emilie Knnak was quite ill the first port of this week. . . Mtatriteeatraart of China was the week-and mt of Illa f"'"" Kathi. . _ tyreu1tt4evotrosunreru On that Non-abu- an I".', mm' "in." IP,".. to my, . 'fereikatiuiit' m For Gtsdto_het.moaidGrGtt In homo (In Ben to“ 'N mum Mn My "'?tg,'ratoL,.. m: by r "iGG5i".'%feiiii't',,ir. dianahip 'y.yyte4,,.to Biggie 87,1123;- A nutchln' “my: “do by aide All Nturhs. hf one In: Per at". In' Strive- to tttttst an' die In uniform er rag. Philip s. Anaenbn; et' $33310â€, Highland Purl}. [Letters of guar- “an. the 'iiirtireriio are“. thtlittttf-mr'tsmrt pomldu y. Mt In ttyt, you know 'c.'n' m" rr'iiAi"r"ii'ii.' NI, 'rteyt $ttln n' Alto William Bunsen, formerly insane. - Final report of conservator approv- ed. Estate closed. . Harold J. Lynn, Ravinia. Final report approved. Estate closed. Or- V der entered in all estates in which » Continental Illinois Bank and Trust company is executor _ oCutngyrdiatt V. ir-is -' showing change of name of bank to Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago. .' so _ ï¬n-" v..._-- Il“lll- cl nut It): I kind o' monk-shun Fer folks on either side An' help the winnin' fackshun To make a better guide. It fetches out the lunar That's ntreetin' Uncle Sam, Att' helps 'em sit adjusted So they'won't be in I hm An' I 'Ipect a little fussin’ Over pickln' our‘own has It., : .dgrn Aitrltt potter him-u pred. Estate closed. But somethinfs in erugtpairtin' That help. . u‘wfui M To net as sort-o wonderin' If. we tn.oe Whlt'l right er no Winn"? H. Vehon, Highland Park. Petition for probate of will filed and set for hearing, Nov. 17. Estimated value of estate $15,000 personal and 385,000 mi] estate. ' _ _ Eugene Joseph Mitchell, Highland Park. Report of distribution up. J m. 7 â€ï¬‚, _... _ ..., “mum. With-only 'er' one side E" it' wouldn't he a question For talks to heln i L', t . fl lot o' thinkin' Emma Moran, Lake Forest. Hear. ing on final report continued to De. camber 5th; John Recteanld, Highland Park, Administrator authorized to receive interest on notes, and to receive new notes negated by trust deed. That it iaaGra' "cANPAmttp" . The Full Eleluhun': comin' _ You can mar it in the air Ffum cons: to can! she’s bilin' Jes' n-apnndin' ever" when. An' it's all about the people How to help 'em hav' their rights A-. " _.__7 _ _ - - Edmund ‘R'usaell' Dawson and Lawrence Rolf Russell Dawson, minors. Lake Forest. Invest author. ixtsd. Probate court proceedings of irs tereat in this part of the county, are reported as follows: _ we know win“ right er not f: 'd' kind o' Adeeqsttrshutt - ther. if!“ no question wly that mixlié'l; wrung. mum: m in Probate Conn 'Ort/iz-. 'jiTtiitit" 5m tt- J umt Salte Catrh Salte Mix 35e lil, litre El Me p, 50c MI Fee: Ru? Al, Kl