. 'rtrhttentiatittmatttfirtt-nr, .trtmorirtetu-dtet1t- 'tfenrdr-tiiPtunr,oet.gtt,ast oar-MunanoahudAm Mustang“ will be and!“ what's!“ Atttttettati- autumn“ i Muhmerowdwmbooxpoeud to one“. Ticket- my‘bo pur- chad from my club member. The “th from Wuuhnnlm-n- paced totteoneofthertme-t team "me the North Show in the 118â€â€œch Altman"!!- eotreetodmttrisuttt'eitrstum, 2tdt Magi. 0. o tttterin . Pr.ertdrhet1d.stttetrnhkei1t" can tor tho Indian- and I hasmmymlymtchod. Even to those not having especial- lv nrenared beds for the growing of 'frtwrr, or border: for perennials or onlv a limited some, it is possible to have s [oneous array of so- called hulbom ftowerhte plants dur- ime swine. Not any of the below- metrtt'trtetetf varieties require speclal- iv nrenred soil or care. They will thvive and bloom In the qtifreat of rlnv or poorest soil; They ohieet to manure of anv sort. All one has to do is to nlnnt the bulbs between now tend tho time frost makes planting no louver nossihle. and next spring when the last snow has hardly dis- nvmesred new growth will appear I from the bulbs to meet us. The tinv snowdrons won't wait even that low. hut oftime in bloom during .es-lv march, followed by the blue scillns. the yellow and purple crocue and 'ttr mne hvacinths, the early 'drtrrle and double tulips and "fro. dos. and closinl’ the senson with the Viv-"ink Mitchell and the lite tnllpl. "'or the purpose of raining funds to mhmrt their football team. the Hirhwood Indians are staging a combined hated-tinte party and may evade dam-o " St. James Matt $b"dll,' ming‘Oetober 81. Beer and sandwich. .will be served in the basement and a good thmristmsethetttetN1. MrtMeqrftt be finished by a popular orehoatra mm". Th- poet‘s nlrclssus. while mneh unann- in size, is u popular an ever. It, as well es the smalln- ftoworine tmmnet end jonquil varie- tl‘Q an not low in price but In newolnllv adonted for netureljzing. Pln'ntwl ttlone the edges of orvtnes, tho nhrtth harder or even in pnrtly had-(l maitiom, the bulbs can no mntr, Mr vents and often increase in number from yen- to year; Plant no '0" than four lat-hes deep. Mad-ml. or Virginia blue hell la . mm rurmitttt flower, fhse for 'tr"ttrnttrhte. and 'while we clue it trtattt under hnlhous stock, it really rows fmm 3 tuber. Pleat the unaw- r'MM. mm... mm hvaclnths und‘ the ms not over two inches deem} and for best enact always plum six} or more in a elmnp or man. Ntart) week we will take up hardy Mlle-,1 Mil" end his. Indians Plan Dance AQSt. James Bail For the beginner I would like to sum-f the following ttve, sorts of M-v Mtwerhut tulips, not to any that than on not many others just at wood perhaps. but the†the mom! to my mind should be includ- ed jln every ouorhnent, Pride of Fi‘l»m.'the Queen of oll the Dot- win tullm.,extn hm ft-rg of o tic-h dren pink color. Clot: Butt, I no“ dovhrnk Dink. Reiji Ew- hank. ooft mauve. City of Horleom. o the red. Ineleeombe yellow, which lg not onlv n mlendid yellow sort, but blooms later ond holds its blos- som: 1mm than my other. Plont all tulips go the top is covered with ohnnt For inchu‘ of soil. In daffodils or narcissi. as showy " - and u lane flowering. in TUne Alfred. It is today omrred " shout (mo-half the price of former It is I mistaken Idearthnt one has to have a lame bed of tulips in order to make it worth while. For those who reallv love flowers but hove onlv M or 60 cents to were. one dozen Derwin tulinl will afford u mmh tov and delirht u a whole bed ov- ho-der full. not to mention the nine-Ire that may be derived during thes Inns: winter months in the entic- {nation of lookinz /forward toward u-‘vw and beholdlng the first sign of “hymen in the my of green shoots _ forcing their my through th- wound. P, T? ct ' \ 1H,; ' Your Home I am 'irr'triiilo Grounds _ tL?',i mark... 'si-tttmit-ttrear-tkno- 'rtenttaboytit,tmtmtt-tot1to" mttnemtnhiudmrtth1torwttothm farhndtmtttttuearperu-hte- Mint In ml. -rirur. and have to be‘plantod dur- int fall in order to bloom tho fol- lowing spring. Of the many “rio- tus to chm from we may easily head the list with the lit. or my f1owerthte tulips composed of the Darwin. English Cottage am! â€and" 00*“. With the MM!“ -" tho most popular on“. - urn-My inéludé n11 such as any" ltd-(mm ' htuhuermttttsmtNeet1tut't Under spring fhrwerhtg bingo In hymns!“ elttd. Fri dship C ub Will q e of . , , _ an. we 11 owe en Party of s it" . O and when of Friend- E" ship C b extend; cordial invitation been, to girl employ l in household ser- thh vice attend tlrat meeting of sort, the clu which is. to be s Helloween bios- party, t the Y A, Thursday, Oct. my.? 19, st o'eloth. ,l damn. ' t) l, This 1ittotieti'tKteethe1tw an. MyGMjOtm no "te:rdrttt,4hmittthtthe mun ottti'-trr.. A at and /rtr. ormh. an in the? bum Matt in Highland Put mint»! Nov. lulu!†The venting tt maturing! and d. 'tttg. _ his hit of“. mainglwu the, _ any“ than.“ 21ll,tygp; (oet.titittu home Mr.and “mam Tran y mom J of the "Noyttr Show wanton. ' ub†met at the home Mrs. N y Strand in 3a- vini: tux-day ht to help he: .celebn her bin \ v. Wt. arm. who bung j‘t‘tromtho‘muk hm of the club tho put them months beam illness, in MI for her Scottish '.. " MN nuke. . t k . I 'nvited o come a tutti!» fr all the CA for f er information. Both labs m Inning Htllowéan parties to be xiv" next' week. 02- flrera ill not _ elected untiljho Brat m httts in ': ember. . The rk of ’ e younger girls’ depart ent of YWCA is torbe under irection {Kin Ethel Skid- more. he clubs,‘ re being formed into t YWCA lube, one for the 5th an 6th at. (ix-ls, the other for th 7th and 8th grade girls, which ll meet " 4 o'ioek Thum- day ev nings. , All t e grade I ooh of Kirkland Park 31 ed in , "Co e mu]? First and ‘second prizes, ill be r! n. A ttood time is plum . You I" meet both old and ne friend ' is the invitation. Girl #uelygiClpbg The entertai ' ent committee of Stupe Smith at " making plans for en inane " to raise money to buy Clt',"r','el'lu the additions! The Junior Won Drum and Battle Corps of Stupey-Smith Post No. 6 l, Hithwtiod, the first of its kind i Lake Coimty, made its Brat public appearance on the Itreeta of Highw last Sunday afternoon who ni lead the parade otthe Lake Conn Holy Name Society from St. James Church the Oak Terrace School Highwoa Much praise was given nd "rne, by thee earneet lads a d also to'lBarvey Better and Ben S eehrr, whit' hrviturrt.ed con- sidern le time ingmkinz this ortttut- ization possible. Dee eld-Shielde trade to Pro- viso itrh School next Setnrdey Aft- ernoo for their third mbntben lee- gue eme. Stitt opposition will greet the "Little Giants" for the Mnyw tttttttti' he: .one of the stron st teem: 1n the history orthe school They hares not been“ beaten or eco upon gain season. 3 , Co Cox bed severe! brilliant ' plare on his and who were the ttuidi lights "of the Jttm end I White stuck. /.Mneent Shin! and t curl Klein both phyla}! a great? , game nd executed teverdl thrillers. Bot teams were pretty' well‘worn , oat a n result of the sixty minutes of n t. Pew lubeltutionl were V made for DeemeId, while Coach d Vnnce shoved'in'e large number'of d men. Somethint, on the order" of tl "shoe troopc" A g Wh the _ "tsort e decisive defee it fell: Wplcturethe and Mht d brill of the me. The “chomp. J at hell time found quite e bit tohrorrr shout when they itreoverodNtnt they only led by I ere six points. The line of the " tle Ginsu“ proved quip a bit I age: than the Evenston eleve had celcnleted. They stopped play tee play. on the line of shrill- mue nd few long rune tot further than he secondary defame. _ nun alummou'am tho. atutta1'ApsoeiatitmetftHru 'trtt2r,a,iitt t,'rtlttg,','t newsman ' uni r Druid and Bugle I In Highwood Now lwo'cn ression awn“ . ' [acting " t Saturday It the Y A, Thursday. , o'clock: 5 re mu - First and he will be (I n. A good tin I. You I" meet both . friend ' is the invita 10 grade I ools of Highland td vicini who are interest- 4nintr oner f these clubs urn 1 bug] a; 'artnsttdiur,tnat At Y.W.C.A. ,enihEut p 'nitite, Ream. 1' gummzarmna. f mnl ._,l" t6BtartoatOet.t _ ?g1'rghaaa, ttons of Girl irroieA, 'i%iaT'"T"r Respectfully yours, l (Signed) D. J. O'Connor; Brother: highly r welfare _ over the the ts,',,',,',':,','," to rezone the 13me in quest n, no further elicit will made to) consummate the deal I you mop to notify your villa board members " your next me .“In View of the vut mount time “a effort which I devoted this' efhitt to bring m ottutandr, project End a substantiul my)“ "Dear 'ltr. Clnvey: ‘5 'Twiith to express my approci )' tion forithe fair and interested co _ sidentidn which you personal have upended our plum ‘to b what upbeat-ed to us, 1 sizable; i , portant {Mid worth while dev’élo L ment tolyour vilhge. 3 publieat fqllows: "Dear tees the. recent action of y village _ 'mrof DeeMeid, ix: tum _ down ale project of the hull-mini dollar hospital training whoa! the Alain Brothers,' Catholic-0' of Chlchgo. Daniel J. O'Connor. " .,tg,ti1f, who.'waa instrumental _ interest us the Alexia Brothers y f1ein1s ill Deerheld u I possible tr L for thd institution, has writ , r'i'lrr,Tdv"J,'," president of the , field bohrd, a letter of thanks f I the hi way in which the mat was handled. _ . , The lbtter, tt copy of which ' t sent The Highland Park Prue f! tggii'ggt,t "t snowman Oli' -u. htehest elm etartn,tytrt, during’ ' period of time, all: 1 {net _ subscriptions an in: comp ‘ly tub-tribal would; pm tint ' atom .01 this my you“: appreciated. 1, The t recital of the sari†in be m by Frederick Jud. Met: po1itan !Illd Rubin open tritor, Oct. 80] at New Trio: High Bebe Sn iptions for the aria l ready delivery and can be p cured, b sending check to Mn. B Me Watt, State Bank, Winnetka. for thi I', uric: are Nathan 1mm Rus- violinist; Elizabeth Rd berg, poman pnd 33ml. t prune: mes Tibbett, the hem pietrul/Mehopoliun baritone, I B.nrt.ltttatolsertmm, . English du pianists}. ' [ mm Mr. tieinnG Thanks‘ . Mf..Clavey for Fair ' JTandling of Proi an!!! Service Needs tkhoo1lehihlmm, clothes and E Mom lotus and shoes. ' Matt ' sea and bedding. tr., i . (i' "Agaii thtinkintr you and â€it; ind if“, your several consider .5 "e-ek-ir-is-a.---.'- r '--_-,-v--.-.oo. '-t-ee,"e--u--- --+---.-.-- iksdii)i"l m "1 ion by Mr. O'Connor, lg 'ANCY 3 CROPS ' Lamb A Math Mmie Club is T m, Sushi. in (out! mum?“ , Burnett and mumâ€. tttUs V Ctttrenrflt pk: fh: .f.i..i.'.Nr?.1ti.f."ie'i"'2 CROPS 'iis'ii1ii. ROLLED Mondiy Evening, Inn-icon. 12] $.37: 2f {if "iii, gnu“: K, te DC Mk Music will be furnished by the patients' orchestre .0! United States Veterans Hospital No. 106, of North Chicago.. A nominal charge will be made, and thedunds turned over to the orchestra A .fitrtune teller will be present, and refreshments will be Besides his wife and two smell sons, Fred and Reise, he leaves his mother and father. three sisters, ‘Mrs. George Bowden of this city. 1Mra., Alice Dillon) and Mrs. .Ruth Bowles of Chicago, Mrs. Jane Day of Flossmoor and two brothers, Wintuld of Dundee and Howard of this city to survive him. T of Flosamoor and two brothem,i Helen Kriegiwho ihu‘ been doing Wintu1d of Dundee and Howard notable work in the dancing clue of this city to survive him. T has been given the lovely slow mys- ' ---.t.-.---..-.. tery of the "Sleep 2r,.'g"ir,,tt pre- , . sent alone. Mile riai alao does Legion and Auxiliary solo work and leidel the chord Of Deerfield To Have _ movements, of “The Dance of the ' a Balhywe'en Party Four Winds" and the "Fleming Ar. _ ----r' row Dance." ', , The. Deerfield American Legion "-"--'-"'T-"'"" Auxiliag unit will have a Hellow- Mrs. Ball To Ptietut'rtt een pl for'their members and ' . friends 'on Monday evening, Oct. 28, Organ Recital At Fm at 8 o'ehtek in the Masonic Temple .--irri- on Wenkegan Road. Mrs. Benjamin 3.; Bell Will PN- Mr. &thendorf, who would have been 28 years old meat month, was born in Highland Park and received his educntion in _the Immaeu1nte Conception School. Funeral services tde Pied Scheme dorf, son of Mr. and fire. R. Schem- dort of West Centra Avenue, who was among the victim’s of the plane crash near Chet+irto'tt, Ind., Wed- nesday, were held Friday morning at 9:30 o’clock. from St. Philip Neti Church, in Chicago; . Former Resident Is Plane Crash Victim Cnlwwillphy tttoGieGrdr'iiliiG'"TiJTGiiTi' 'ramikrtdttie men'- same. 3% numb. the dtttl an " the can! '2i1Lo2gt,,115dtpPLe.ttlt,ttitiei, endea- eune genie with.3,G Ir" uu. Mr. joyebl‘e. An in e thr'iltrmtr lyrl. .Duuhepumte4to)ittittatttelagraanaaotiiii Blinthe'one greeted: dnyever‘held ettheetolile. being mud by the'Holy Child 'tht.r-piat1sttittro'etoetri- trtttdmstaUrieti.t hothulonnd medlotely after the '0 than will group dance work. '.. q liddmtehte. Then: lewillhefur- Accordingtop Ill-MM Iii-lied by the'Dixie eyelash" who will be the dances Wu ond will ploy until tt olcloek. Then Eddy was the dram tie'nnd mulled Allyn'e orchestn will play from ' movements of the m u it od- untll? t Refreshment: will u unce- to the all a. The Amt oerved at all time's. Every Satan- dnnee, “Dunes of t e Pour.Winde," day evening Bdp1te'iogrhestra fur- in n medley of feed, music end niahee the translator the old time whirling {lunatic ovemente on the Born devices. We tilso serve tUh part of the teat who are up fry's on Wedneuln‘y and Friday we, pond to be endo T with the super- ninge. . _ , . ', netnrnl power of spirits. The done- »Dietz’s Stable ll faceted on MA en composing the Mmh" m Helen nnd 176. Come odt undheve . good Virginia Dodd th South wind, time, . F Betsy JorduLthe $eet wind, Aud- . CARNET'T' Gloves Duvet Gloves: Capend lad' Sui Fame Ghyeilwslm Novettrtygidtt't Satin Trimmed ,‘Gloves...$1 Velvet Glove: .., Fabric Gloves, 79¢ and " Range in Price from 79e _ A New" Fall Glov $2.50 .95 to $2.50. "$1.50 Ma 81 Mrs. Benjamin ir) Batt will pre- sent m hours an!) program in the Hall of Religionélf the World's Fair on Prt'day,' Oeti?brr, 20th " 2 pan. Numbers by Ma, Mendel:- sou, Guilmant, Dvopk and other: will be head lawn is some of the best known lactation unused for organ. 1, The ensemble the "Ghost Dnnce" is in the m in composed of members of the reshmln class, imong them; Ruth; Amenn, Mary Cslnsn, Shirley tsees, Helen Haney, Verne Hudihg. Mildred " cabs, Rita Ngal, I'prctto O'Hara, Rowena Patton; f,tpiitlt Quin, Helen Sloan, Rosem ry'Tilhny, ahd Fumes Wegrzyn. " l "The GhoutDan " is next, I deuce of slow throb ind music with the sound of the when tomtome plainly heard nb0v the tsighing of the winds Maori: he'itreee. The dancers ere the vi ions' of Impee Light, the Indian itrittt8sa, u the looks into the for end describes the grotesque mov ts Ind hp- penance: of the at seemingly imbued with trhost1rle1iaraeur. rey van de We en the North- wind, and Helen ring the East P'tfieeetgt', _ Prepare orOperetta Rolf Child MI Numbers by Iuieit, Mendel:- 1, Guihnant, Dvopk and other: 1reheardhaw't11iasomtof best known aviation mused organ. 1, Rid t the "Ghost {in composed of rahman clan, Luna-nu. um torch-m BS :Nti: w 'iiii'ij'l,tF, ' . PP 1- . h ry o c K I 'S,liLt dquigud f“! the indiy ual You’ll be enthusiastic ab“ and, Lego-w stocking' (t' Hedi: dun-boa. ltismadeexmlLEg. ..3 but it is elm 'shionedi), itt own inimitable way so {if Willi neverbimlutthekneeo:i (I kle. Ptoportiotted just for iw.o- men, “311ch [ theI newest shades ' . . in d? ogyi service clgiffon 1nd 1ii'y,ric, weight; and sold 'ert'ciii'li'i'ei; ti,uutmi'rii.i.s), as for tht mm of Mint. 4 without ditt'vem on on " Ely . , for the use of collecting, Ir' , F, and relay“: null dining!" Itarg my, front: Dee. " to I g M. It will require two body-l .7. = . livery train, about cl: t out I (lay during'the time It: 3, ' Theomiirofthe veh 3'11) ', required to keep it in [i - condition ait all times end {but I necessary expeme. in 4 ‘ , with the operation ind an". " .. of some. Blank: on whi _ “to Pt mit promul- villbef bed " npplication to Hm L. _ - Highhnd Park Munster. I i. Rummage Sale in hoax-twill be much frirlthnd, rk post one. peg. a 29o and: 1triotsN.riirdhrtllrB.e 'tr,tthtgletalt,t _ChstrforNoetrttter ,VI plum niobium!!!" Mtl gamma school: In. 'strmt.puitst,-fttt. ttftonritrrimsrs. i'j'iiiii2fhii'i' was; an! Extra " ril.l man} I t j at El Lril I135 NI "