tri" , â€.manimuhb "r *'-rtue*.t.telc'urltrf1t..f 7.2m Jinn-nth“; PM no Dr'.rrHtsehrhtrh,il' . ' atNortINujtlIIeld ieee it" Bill at gttdks-itt, all bog-u has - Isiah! an tt'tettt Hannah My . any. . J. Bruin“ ttti ' - Ibsi'tg'etkat Chm) i4BeUthtg at t - Dr.,P.rttreh-bteitNe.8, 1918. in Lute Gran, m. Pia childhood In smthMldwbnohon; mind his mtitathm his. and. all high school. Be m. for sum-J yen: at Lang Grove in the Wile mot Sthooli. We a Yup"- 1156 University In waived the degree of Babe of adobe. and later " Doctor Divinity do- me. n. dune ed mm of Divinity he remind It tttiChleatto TheologIc-i Scum. In June, 1905, he wn ordairted iinto the Con- trrettatioruU ministry I Sonata-11k, Ill., where he â€sum his Brat ac- tive putonte following I student pastomte at Sharon. Win. In Octo- ber, was. he hurried 19ble A. Mahl- he,- daughter of Mi. and In. A: B. Muhlke of Deemeld. in sucpeeding Pi Delta Club Holds Jim NeDeimott's “Claim†Jr'; . ball team ‘of Deerfield 3! efest a Meeting October 12 Richmond. Ill., team 5 days, 10 to ---r---. 4; for thepieeidintr chm fonthe ser- Naomi lUrris, president of the Pl ies. Harder, "Clown" pit her, turned Delta Club, had a meeting of all the in his sixth viistirry o of seven omeers and committee chairman guru. and struck out ' n men. Work and a “Invested Club PM"! The sawdust boys rex ted three wan butlined forthe taming year. double play: to choke o Jate Riets The Pi Delta Club is a group of mend rallies. _ ts _ business end prrttenmiorm1 trirls of The Deethe1d lineup n‘: h. e. Hiethnd Park and vicinity. The Campion,3b--.c--A. 2 0 memhem invite my newcomer in the Dean, cf e t l 1 , community to consider the. club. It L. Manama“, If tttT-wt-wt. ' . 2 t) offers an interesting pm. Sullivan If, a o o friendship end reemration. Meetings Paula, lb ..w.tm..immt.tm.-... Bi 4 _' 0 m held a the'Y.W.C.A. new other amâ€, p ..--c-..,....W, 2 0 Thursday. The Oatmeal“ will be O’Maney, " w-..,.----.. ' 1 2 October 12. Further monument J. amen. a: .,-..., l 2 F 0 will be made at u but duh. Barton, " ------ E, -- l years pr. Pritseh oeiypud ambit: in Bones, Mont.; 'lt,edirtn," Ohio; Enzlcwood, (Nutmeg: l'e v eh n d, Ohio; and in 1928 w tfo Jackson- ville, Fla., " pastor ' f the Union Congregational Church? He resigned in June, 1983, beam of in health. Naomi Harris. preaiGent of the Pi Delta Club, had a meeting of all the officers Ind committee chairman Work and a trutNresurfelub Wm Wan butlined for'the admins year. He is survived by his widow, one daughter Helen Mary; his aged mother, Mrs. Mary PM!) and two sisters, Mrs Fred Sugar and Mrs. Louisa Miller of Dee ld. - Louisa Miller of match. Dr. Fritsch in; the author of a book of poem: "The Groping Soul.†which was published during his Clevellnd ministry. l Friend-Mp Club Dene .. Tho Friendship Club of the Y. W. C. A. sponsored monthly deuce: the tlrst Thursday of each month bet yen. These dunes: were open to the public and well “tended. The club in main plumiu to prom“ monthly dances this yes: the Brat Thnridny of eech month. The fhst of these dance: will‘he Thursday. October tith in the Y.W.C.A. “some bly. Those who hue danced here before realize the alumnae offered, good Music. excellent floor in a well ventillted room. , Many youmfin Highland Park will rejoice " the new: tut In. Lloyd A. Fuck! of Winnetka will again present 1 count: in this.com: munity and all who enjoy a delight- ful mum at now novels, plays; ful utemoon of new novels, plays ‘w . [ nnd interesting biographies, um um: Pf... ct-tMarie Ad. ed to have advantage of this oppor- ' . _ -» canny. . Bring Run!!! Mrs, Futon Presents. Lecture Course Here .' may other mam mam including q PBCANLotg-CTtBtgIttntmgtmm-B0ND n-ttoo-tie'.. F "uthmt.%artu_tbdrrastttrturatrtu'str (lhiii _ s i"'i'"i'"'_, GIG [ BtACH &'GEILS mommy.†' 1'0].ka SKY.., HARBOR CLUEBW GPEN TO TRE PUBLIC. F i: 1 'prrtt.rhtittmrtons)mithtiihii,t ; .' FREE: D'ANCINCTEL, CHEWY CHOCOLATE NOUGAT WEEK-END SPECIA Delicious VI Attust-tsrsrerr)h-tl1ettt.ytrt, , "rrttred, Gold-Shield- WT“, Anni.- p, North 0mm in? m«0:t.flu3p.m,hï¬nmmuhhd,ai btreettilt-ir sehootenNterU,Mm. mum tioauthnt my towi- ttterr-str/Pets'"',".- tummwbq f Migrant- iiiiiGwttit-rtiiiimitmttt' =_ tomoetnnd conifer with-1b. Mb- "adtirirtettt.soeiathmesrhd_ (to-human wink-mot: --_- is the title chasm forth) due,tw lion, with the Idiom“ on that topic: It. L; ' h‘prino cipd; mu L. has" the aiitioot nut-e; Robert Kendig, h 'l of Phys in! education. It is hoped that til the mqthen’ “n “with: firgt meeting of their, usocintion._ , " -iiili7Lie Gatewood, mombenhip chairman, and her committee will be present tet enroll all who wish to become members. The sending of tutndwreh.ets tother Northwestern Settlement. htia' dons tinued through the summer and now that the schools have. reopened a much larger amount _us,,1toped for. "The Settlement wishes to thank all their friends who have so gener- ously contributed through the sum- mer months. All sandwiches are dis, tributed to children who 'otherwise would have no lunch. wa' 't you help by sending sandwiches o other food to the station by 9:30 a y'Wednes- Continue Collection," , of Sandwiches Here day? MeDermott's Dee$eld TeanrBeats iehmond Cantigny Farm 2,tiit', _ Beat Ft.Sherid . Team c. Merkimott, r: W Gehrig. rt w........-....-...'. The Contigny‘i‘arm po _" team, led by Col. R. R. McCormic = denoted the Sixth Corps Area tn, led by uni-Gen. Frank Parker, " at the Fort Sheridan po1o'dUld lut Sunday afternoon. The lineup! was "ftr1lowr. , , . L CANTIGNY Mt m FARM (a). 7 31x coups Capt. Wain: Ao. l â€00’. P. Path! Capt Rodeo ._../No. t Ilakt. c. n. wax-on [.1un le 33:9 .110. taupe. . Darts aonit).C.C.thttfttu Outed-condom Density tar Caution! Fun. I g . Score by chukka“ \ . Gummy M .V............. " i I ' ' H, Sixth Corv- Ar. "mm“... 01 O 1 . H Ski: Can. ts B. _ I,', ck .-.9__ te_mmieWV wwwkckvlnd. C. C. Smith GoqV-qorst.eetiptc! .3“. Ph Wipin- "cirarGik Win and Pte', Wit" the title chosen for " disgui- old Vail}: None in Omaha. REVERE Welland “Wellâ€! Sry o of as out ' n n B 'ex ted tt oke o late R ts, lp " h, tt.wt-_-. . l 1 rt-.-.... ‘8", 4 e-.-.... B1 2 m...“ _ l 2 ........ 1 ........ a tr' .....~... ' 1 a“ 16 alarm. ["51 z E ' One of 't'1t,l,it"_im,ci'u/us'; iILthia connect in ta avoid tuni- them 5mm M1: no heat. late work " be dp For . ' cooking p ft: ml] are wily f enough. Tht lird- ‘est burners at t required for at; tmttioitn11r l f ; work or when highest speed is debited. Even then, it 3: arm pox we to mpUee the mini! over a :1 nia- humor u not: as in contain teach the boiling point. __ . i Gus heat is “nibble instantly:, thereforecthims is no need for litthr, ing . burner tt tir,thtt food is ut- unlly ready to tt on the the. a Caréful stop! at on of insulatidn' to tanks 3nd h ter pipes is ait,: other practice hii h may my good dividends. Tea 3 ow that in some cases insulatio _ " reduce hedt losses by as 'mu h 1 75 percent. _ In addition _ ese suggestion: I on how to save a ' it is interesting _ to note that h e are some iit. 3 stances when e increased use tti) gas also make f economy. Such» opportunities 0 e _ occur during the i fall and spring, Un it will be tough l much more ec o ieal to light 2i 3 small radiant g heater or gr; 0 I to break the: e ill n a room rather than to tun-t n t regular heating In the case of witer heaters, them is a tendency t heat the water to a temperature higher than neet sary. It will be {mind more econom- in! to heat the ï¬r to the tem ature that is ac ua11y required 'et: er than to mis it, to an excessive temperature a d 'then add "old water. ( ' ' i "Furs of in iittioi1 Jry Conrad" will be the l 4 i"edition" of the presentation, I e oldnner & Hum- or store, but a 16 North Sherl- den Rankin! Frr pen until ' pm. t6 note that hei stances when e gas also make td opportunities 0 er; fall and spring, hi much more ec or a small radium. g: to break the c ill than to hurt a th plant. 1 Moldaner & “mar, mnnufaetitr- ing runim pt mama an, un- nounce their, nl, up fall fat opening Octobér 2 tofl.‘ I' _ l during this' Aititneiot the show: Mttntitt1i,'iltpgr to Ha' Fall Fur Show Et . on GO numo 1922 s Mr BUILDING " . TATE ST. DRAIN)" t mm m if“ FiFrct7Gr comm ITY HOUSE "oruNCo mun. WW WED AY, OCT. 4th Pupdn In in to carol! Wound-y. September " f om' 2 to 5 9.1:. at “at Community H . . "Clanc- ll Too. Ballot. Tap. Modem, hue. Chum Ind Ballroom Danc- m. AUo 7 an weight vu- duchx tor n. HELEN NI; KURNIKER in: b?i, Pa I')!, Thoayn'lj, plans usually worked out Well, i time -- he w , in’ined to put lltr', off. 5 ' [ , , lat) talked wi f his banker several timee about making his WI j. He knew ii I what he siranted done witihis ealth if he d'4‘.4 ; t the never #rote his mit.' 4 " . 4 __, ii ' Davedi Ill e conrt appointed hit bankbo ttle his ld- " ijli, ~ile the: . : I k knew his plans,“ they could not do "u.' Dave den for he raihii toHeave a legal recorder hi plaiti,--a m , ,8 so they hi4 to obey the eompion law wbieh pi?tihingts is ' l T', 1mm!» 30:119ti or 'tuihtidieat Applicatipn tiUgettf in :he. 1Ue,tt,ftdn'giPlgf pic Pt wen-Dr. P ' Brown and He . n Lemp otBoatrtn; Dr. James ih<lir, Dr. In? Wigte tad Clyde in -of New , ark ity: Dr. Otto L. 1ehmidt, Dr. Em " Crabbe, Dr.' W Ti x AllenPumy 'IChiutonnd Dr. I atttsr. Metal! 0} Deerfield. Rti" Metal! is they author of a an we r of publlertiotgt. One of the fFri. Evening and Sat. Matinee if‘ 7 Sept. 29-30 g; “Black Beauty†g ESTHER RALSTON a ALEXANDER KIRKLAND PDo.trttlle Harness†'i, 1mm {Iguana-6a my! {gut wxMy dit Monday a We! Home in mm. Dr. irrt B. Skinner at Xmas City 'ttat) mm of up um pion- THEATRE Phone 2502 Latte Forest, Ill. 'ednesdnyJ no“! You Man" inndny-Mondaj ihave ttll; .for War estate, the_n be sub to write them +MAKE i, . --ssthisytianfiehoriirted. . l GARBO . BKiRYMORES CRAWFORD"- BEERY STONE - HERSHOLT u-Mom-hes. b Gets-940 olddiggers of 1933" ,turday Evening Sept. 30 DEERPATH , One Day Only t “Grand Hotel†in, and um With as about ft, WW “W" n...‘: “The Rebel" ANN HARDING WILLIAM POWELL 'a, CLARK GABLE JEAN HARLOW . will VILMA BANKY VICTOR VARCANI Child!“ chm 10: tor Pinhea- Work PARK Sm BLANK itirai ti Tmé c, A t,t,,tirNic,2,t,ittttlt, Nu. .mxln’udfo!‘ 1.me j, “and Mmbna "dttte'dieatNrrttstttt#prsit “other! â€soda-1mm Wino-"ml 1rrttsirlmee_1teeuxeoeetr,' Autumn» 'ttttt' ';fiiiGlotCGVi'i"tiGi"iii7r/i:i,iii"f', tteomtsAeoeirUProt- oiddi-rtrrrarexipa,oadheteordu'ttl (in. a ti. Thsivemtt, SE1et H". concur†“Dianna of fu much. g Dr He did original work in Cs Noni the diam, of Ln: 1 C died to use Ker-y tad mm: (liar Conn nose than): (Ii-orders. _ in“. ITe vs: a pioneer {lithe wink and ll1,tlilluiiyiill FRUIT & GR . J. .513 NTRAL "Pita ' _BerT WE DELIVER ' P, ONE H. P. 4390 â€new“ on 'ntitm gm a; 8n. T _ FRESH F uns AND VEGETABLES . 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