#t fe" 1¢ 3% ‘ _ _Y.W.C.A. Meeting: Postponed The monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Y.W.C.A. has been postponed from this week Tuesâ€" day until next Tuesjay, April 18. It will begin promptly at 10 o‘clock. Â¥. A. Bickforqvnve an interestâ€" ing talk about his‘varied experiences at the weekly lunigheon of the Deerâ€" field Rotary elu?. last Thursday. Mr. Bickford, who is familiary callâ€" ed "Dad" Bickford by his fellow Roâ€" tarians, is president! of the goeer- field Mill Corporation, C. W. Boyle will be today‘s Rotarian. wW. A. Bickgd Speaks j at Rotary Meeting As usual there{will be sewing for the benefit of itals and various charity institutionis. â€"â€" Guests are weléome. t Meierhoff Hardwa election of and directors f the ensuing tw i)4 )" The program for the afternoon a ranged by Mrs.\Sylvan Hirschber chairman of the r:fnm committe will be a presenthtion of the one a playlet written 1i by Miss Ruthed Pretzel with the following cast: . Currie .........__.{... Mrs. Harold Moges 517 Central Ave. at. eleven â€"o‘cloi when annual .re This will be foll 12;80 after whi The annual and election ot;ioï¬eon of tht North Shore Conâ€" m:tioa I Sisterhood will be id on M ,Aprill'l,ltthe Temple building, Lincoln and Verâ€" no;h,:'venm, Gléneoge, _ > _ business imeeting will begin losgirl ........Mt. Warren J. Shuster o u;. =A| ,,.,‘f::",’g.. M g: Waiton ... Mrs A.x;‘.- !_l_"oeglir-uhm Save time i .. sive energy by using g tool"?; ts toqlé that do the work efficiently and quickly. They-’re high in quality ard unusually low in price. $.).s & || Make SPRAYS AND INSECTIC] of all kinds for GARDEN â€" SHRUBSl â€" ‘ We carry a complete line of mixed and strpig VIGORO, 100 th. sack ...................... MILâ€"ORGANITE, 100 Jb. sack .......... LOMA, 100 Ib. sack ......__..........0.0... SHEEP MANURE, 100 Ib. sack .......... BONE MEAL, 100 Ib. sack ... SULPHATE OF AMMONIA, 100 lbs. HYDRATED LIME, 100 Ib. sack ... PEAT MOSS, 2 bushel bales ............ ORCHID PEAT, 2 bushel sacks ......_.. ‘_ \_Complete Line of | ‘ GARDEN TOOLS â€" LaAWN I\LOWERS °_ _ HOSE â€" SPRAYERS, ETC. ~ r the afternoon arâ€" Sylvan Hirschberg, rogram committee, tion. of the one act by Miss Rutheda rs. A. H. Ginzburger .. Mrs. Mare Aisner eeting will begin ‘in theâ€" morning rts will be read. ed by luncheon at therewill be an and directors for Mre. SEE OUR WINDO FERTILIZERS GRASS SEED Work Light! Easter Apr. 17 ter R%lb] 3D¢ |«« Real Li Congress | strains and terribly, trying to frame that will bglance the bu shudders to! think of the would go t 'rougï¬ if it h out and earn the money, other busingss ‘concern. . City Star. ° | A card ! Saturday e officers‘ clu ter of the sonic Temp prize, in ad awards, an served. f Deerfiel ‘The Glory of the Cross"â€"Alto solo by Fredâ€" eriek brok, t | j 4 t dust by SZ‘,E:M...:“"' fning Pihage: f ne s 4 Dorh“ and e ie Ot I | "Joybells "*â€"+ Choir. t 5+ ‘"Hear the "*â€"Ghoir and> double duet by Ela Plagge, Shirley Sticken, L. F. Soefker Frederiek %k. "This Is the| Day"â€"Choir. _ | : "My Redee Lives"â€"Choir. | "Lift Your G! Voides"â€"C . I The children‘s choir of St. Paul‘s Evangelied1 Church, Dee , . will present a itwoâ€"pgrt Easter , Christ Viktorious," Sunday evehing. This choir| was organized about two years ago and is under the di of Mrs. F) G. Plepenbrok Missg Ethel Button as | accompanist. | The choir has| repeatedly sung lat the Sunday nmorning worship. services with very| pleasing effect, and you may rest| assured that a great musi¢al tréat is in store for all who will hear their Edster Cantata.â€" The public .is cordially invited. .A free: will offering will be received, The public is cordially re DES N D arty |will beLgivén on ening, April 22, by the ) of tie Deerfield Chapâ€" astern Star at the Maâ€" e. ‘There will \be a:door lition to the many other 1 refteshments will be ht gr O.E.S. Plan . ard fParty! Apr. St. EPaul’:s' Cluu'ch |.$4.00 |.$2.50 |.$4.00 .â€"82.50 i...8$2.95 1. P. 1‘?7 bits ISPLAY $1.25 $4.25 $3.75 Co. invi peripfres’ i tax law get. | One: agony it d to get like any â€" Kansas States, they haye sung several times at the White House, and in concert in‘ practically |every city, large or small. They H&ve appeared and reâ€" appeared ‘with the Symphony Orâ€" chestra ‘of D@troit, Chicago, and Boston, and in the summer of 1929; they were the|ifirst negroes ‘to apâ€" pear in Hollywgod Bowl!, where they have made a rpmarkable success. The timber hd‘ quality of their voices, individgally and. perfection of their ensemb e is the constant adâ€" miration of emjfhent musicians. They havé the endd ements of Walter Damrosch, David Manner, Eva Gauâ€" thier, Alma Glick, Frank LaForge, and also French/artists as Ravel a_nd{ Rabaud. ‘ 1 s They have sting before Queen Vicâ€" toria, the King and Queen of Holâ€" land, Gladstonk, and the Earl of Shaftsbury. ‘The present group has made four toulh _of Europe, appearâ€" ing repeatedl †all countries. In Paris they v.‘ d Salle Gaveau four times and. ’l Boloists with the ‘Colonne Orcheftrq and Sociatie Philâ€" harmonique. [PThey sang "By Comâ€" mand" before| King George ard Queen Mary, Wwho questioned them at length aboht the work accomâ€" plished by the Georgia Jubilee Singâ€" ers, and they have also given priâ€" vate concerts at the homes of Lady Astor, Premier) Mussilini, Ambassaâ€" dor Tobin of Helland and Ambassaâ€" dor Fletcher at|Rome, In the United. States, they h ; sung several times at the White House, and in concert in‘ practically |every city, large or small. They H&ve appeared and reâ€" appeared ‘with the Symphony Orâ€" chestra ‘of D@troit, Chicago, and Boston, and in the summer of 1929; they were theifirst negroes ‘to apâ€" pear in Hollywégod Bowl, where they have made a rémarkable success. | Preeminent |in the field of Negro ensemble singing and descendants of: the original lexponents of ‘Negro spirituals, the| Georgia Jubilee Singâ€" ers have become a musicat tradition of internationgl . significance. â€" Sixty. years is a short time to have proâ€" duced the three finest groups of! singers in the Negro race. The present (group, four women and three men, is the third generation of these singers,who will be heard st1 the DéerfieldBhields High School auditorium on|Friday evening, April‘ 28, at 8:15. 1 $ ul : !â€" _ This sped [ it easy f ! range . of tures. T In their migsionary efforts .of ask for f ance (an allowane make N\ installed Singers to Be at High | S¢hool on April 28 n a heat controlled DOWN PAYME] your kitchen. The 1 Pipes f rs and Spa the balance. Wim&,{i Hi‘ details now! | § & protect \/."an s‘excliï¬i AGIG ~CHE YME |H THE eat. the ‘evening. eve voi thk Brotherhood met last Thursâ€" da } ening at the Bethlehem Evanâ€" geli¢dl church, Deerfield. At the ‘an business meeting, Mr. Arno Frdgniz was elected pregident; Carl E. Bétes, viceâ€"president; Harold E. Gis#,|secretary; and Ambrose Cox, treasgprer. The men made plans for |aph indoor baseball l::\gue. F y . will sponsor a) concert on Surtdgy evening, June 11, by the Ment!$ BrotherKood Chimh of the Chithko Area, which has about 30 M ris Mentzer ...._...._._..}._...;: Karéna lowing the play, r,ef‘eahments werel served in the Junior Church se rooms. ‘ Dorcas Circle.Four added thirteen dollars to its treasâ€" ury, las well as many lqurels for its lFamatic ability. ol £9}, Brotherhood Holds |(|. â€"â€" Meeting Thursday Dércas Circle Four of|the Deetrâ€" ï¬e Presbyterian church| presented a -*1- act‘ comedy Saturday e in the church assembly room.| "M; Con~ from Sweden" was a mi prkinx play very capably preâ€" sentédâ€" under the direction of the chditman, Mrs. William Wing. . “: *ca‘s,t: §1:= d | | Ti Cf TenaStinte im pone mog Comedy Presented Saturday Is flubk tours on the two uti?‘itti thd (Georgia Jubilee Singers woul sedm to rate as the most powerful E4 rs inâ€"obtaining an impressive redokgmition for the musical genus of thdil race.: Dan Travis manager and@ [director of this excellent group of singers. s ht s t 4 88 Ii_m.l;nl'?rth_lc_kg;.k e m}-'::.’ Preston next meeting of tihe Brotherâ€" vill be held the last Thursday g:in May.~ ! : | ; . E. J. Bruso, the pastor, ‘actâ€" host, and refreshments closed ing appliâ€" e |a $10.00 a ge. You o have it t llave one r..mond Dobbing ‘a Prage‘ .....~ hris Mentzer ... o Ueametant + . T | * qo oi me sout VJ â€" [if â€" TO “‘4“’- YTos 0| C ts finish Magic ; T A S T E R S > (have it | C'I;: with lblaci trim is + eMetons f1av o r | __a beautiful model tha 7 § + ce from bread ?ve' fme |â€"_ will harmonize with .nY' $ ::%:{o‘.":‘::"r:‘: 2 5C igatron, } kitchen decoration,> | § at dar store ... ... : | tw ; 1 | | K __| 1 “ ; | ! . : ?E; i ; f ' [ ' R f j | > T f I "--L-_‘ ne 1 J 1 m 1 (A sals dod c ® 9 E generations and ‘ their farâ€" \"It might | x ~. Instea \ gas ‘range: under the , pilot light. To clean, { For wash: feature Burners m ~Boilâ€" ring Fats elephone Highland Park 330b-3301 j Magic Che from boilâ€" stantly as whole "mie; movable g large varic HIGH BURNER TRAY Oth I ns < e agic Chef Top Burner gives a tho Sand e m boil-pvers. Automati¢c Top B *% er ] ntly as gas is turned on. Red Whigel O ole "meal unattended.. New Gridâ€" Pan B vable grid and pan. All porcelai Â¥ enar ge variety of models in many sizes§, finis ime in and see them . . . or telephdne no have been designed by an effici¢ d of being placed under,/bufhers : , Magic Chef Sanitary High Bu gratesâ€"and nests snugly grounc _ Rest of burners and g' e c simply lift out top grate anid wig ng, whole tray easily lifts out. This white finish Magic Chef with ‘black trim is a beautiful model Oh, will harmonize with a kitchen decoration,> "1 Success Anp Advane is Louis Biason, rec ;': a law stuâ€" dent at Northweste#® Univérsity. His brother, Perfecto Blason, a medâ€" ical student of the (Winiversity of Minnesota, is also in‘ ‘the company. All the boys are frof® fine Philipâ€" pine families and students of leadâ€" JIng colleges and| univigsities. Music is their hobby and: bes# friend, || In a recent interview Benor Birson The leader and of the Louis Biason and hi nila *ulic combination, who a appear in Reid Hall, Lake F t‘Ae‘.d:my, Saturday evening, A 15, at B:15, Manila Orchestra To Be At Academy : West of Wheeling . ’ one Glencoe 1244 or 52 _ L. BROWN t r‘s,‘ Loul® Biason and His Manila OUrchestra, a CK DIRT 15 und the re c(Jncq wipe ou t."! 4! livered from | There is a Magic Chef model for ]‘ every taste =â€" for every requireâ€" | ment of size and price. Each conâ€" Eteins the Migh BRumes T. ..4 en heats. Will not clog ighter lights itself, inâ€" en Regulator cooks a iler. Twoâ€"piece. Reâ€" elâ€"easy to clean. A es, designs and prices. Features tains the High Burner Tray and other improved Magic Chef feaâ€" tures. Our displey includes a large selection of models. See them [t with damp éloth, xpressged the views:of uâ€" ated young Filipi?oc in to he independence of the isla: He eels doubtful whether they yet eveloped the intelligent, p# C, nd unselfish leadership in | isâ€" ands necessary to lhlke-‘i = ence a success, | He feels t of the recent American ithent for independence may be more iffinâ€" enced by a desire for a ta all against Philippine products than disâ€" interested alttuism. i f Local residents are cordi vited to attend the concert. THURSDAY,~ APRIL 13 5t mâ€" war §( § § § 44 s1 #4 | With th * Judge Lindsey sayw that 1 young American men ‘are to get married. Investightst probably , disclose . the ;stj tragic fact that most of . married.â€"San Ikego Union, Angcline (the cook} .ln,‘#'z xcru- (st bridesmaid) ..Mrs. Miss Eminas Winewood, ia wealth . â€" maiden lady) ...._._. Mrs. F. _ The members of <the Miott bf the Â¥. W. C. A. are; dilig hearsing every Monday, ag day for their annual pfay, and‘ Outâ€"laws." ‘This is to in thqiguditorium of the Â¥, or April 25 at 8 o‘clock. T 6f this;play is to raise proné pay the pledge, toward. th of the. association. { A* P > ""I Madge (& bridesmaid). . .| Mrs: inah ( W i fed_| Dinch (the Wentwogth golared. Bisie (a bridesmaid) ... Lucille (maid of honor) :gl"ly l_n?»r!@mufl Mrs. Rogs Sr. (motherâ€"inâ€"law Elaing Winewood (2nd outlaw) â€"The Dâ€"X Super Servic will‘ be equipped to give pJ washing, rainâ€"proofing,‘ 8i and complete lubrication ® Ruth Ryder (a Dusiness girl) Ariene Wirewood .(1st outinw) Mothers Club of the Y.W.C.A. Rehears ~for Play on A . Follawing is the cast Elinor (Mrs, Ned Ross) .~ Della Mrs. Wentworth (her m#ffet) Ventrici (Miss Enima‘s French The management lists t ing features of the "Dâ€"] fuel: . Lubricates . upper walls; iprevents earpon and softens old‘ carbon deposits ting them to be carried aw celleration}; high octane: knock ( rating; eliminate valves; better mileage; ~ "regular" gasoline, The new station will fe sale of: "Dâ€"X," the lubricat fuel, ard Diamond: 760 oil. products of the Midâ€"Cont troleum Corporation. The} Dâ€"X Super Servi will have modern &nd :: equipment throughout, North\ Shore‘s most com; body, fender and trim eqnip£nt~ will | include brake testing:machine netka.‘ Customers can own hé-kes free on this A new Highiand Park tion, to be known. as the ice Station, will ha: n from Fritday o to Sunday. q The new munur:e which py gite of ï¬:mp s.ff:‘; Station at the cof Johns avenue and Elm ; be owned â€"and operated byâ€" Shore t‘kotou.- Inc., CadiÂ¥q Salle FB,, ~> » THURSDAY, APRIL i Call Us For Estimal _ No Obligation, â€" FURNITURE } 'l)RAP'ES i. | â€"RUGS â€" ~â€"CURTAINS ; PILLOWS, ETC. A Word about HOUSEHOU_}? 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