Tel. Highland Park 2030 May is poppy month, and a very interesting social hour to follow the business meeting is being planned by the poppy day chairnian, Mrs. Philip Scully, Jr. #, J. T. FARMER, Agent The regular monthly mï¬n: of the Deerfield American Legion Auxâ€" iliary Unit Uo. 738, will be held on Monday evening, May 21, at the home of Mrs. Ralph Dunham. Mrs. Erma Haggi will act as assistant MORAND BROS Mrs. Chester Wolf, librarian at the West Deerfleld Township Public Library, has made a list of some of the new books for vacation readâ€" ing as follonl:a m o"wml'--oâ€"hnb Gibbe. , The World Is Yoursâ€"G. B. Lancaster. _ DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY w +â€"Val Giel ‘ PETER J. FOX BEER $2.45 per case PILSNER SPECIAL LAGER N PP ECE Woif Solventâ€"John Powys. In the Tiger‘s Roomâ€"Wells. Two o‘clock mâ€"m _/~~~ ADULT NONâ€"1 Fireweedâ€"Mildred ‘Walker. Cappy Ricks Comes Backâ€"Kyne. Beverage Co. HAMMS BEER $1.95 per case STANDARD ALE $3.50 per case PAGE TEN ©$2.60 per case Camp Maâ€"kaâ€"jaâ€"wan Scenes Marvin Lawrentz of this city has purchased the sheet metal bsg formerly owned and operated by the late Henry G. Winter and located at 144 North First Street. Mr. r..wl) rentz was born and raised in mchq land Park and was employed by Mr., Winter as a tinner for the past 1?4 years.â€" The present place of hlltii ness will continue to operate under the name of Winter‘s Tin Shop .ld; the new owner will continue to exâ€" tend prompt and efficient service on all furnace and sheet metal work. _ Swift‘s Brookfield Am. C Marvin Lawrentz 8s . ___ Buys Tin Shop Here RIB VEAL s‘fï¬v'vh‘gé | Véal Shoulder CHOPS _ CHICKENS .| ‘ROAST n,_l7c l uZZc g I'v&ï¬c Swift‘s Silverleaf Lard _ D. 7i¢ Swift‘s Brookfield SausageFf! i i: Friday and Saturday Swift‘s Brookfield Butte RIB ROAST 5â€"6â€"7th SAUSAGE MEAT QUALITY MA tb. 10¢ Milk Fed 17¢ FREE DELIVERY 307 Waukegan Ave. of CHUCK ROAST Sn hZZC ». 19¢ Swift‘s Beloe‘d 13¢ ; aÂ¥l Varner reported on the sugâ€" o ns t:; ie previous mï¬:g ;,?’fler written suggestions. They proved very helpful and have: been ‘presented to the variâ€" compiled and pt | ioug department chairmen of the‘ club for furthe® consideration. compiled and prese to the variâ€" ioug department chairmen of the club for furthe® coni tion. Mrs. M. 0. Hopkins was program ch n for theâ€"day. The next meeting will be held in October. : Tea was served at the close of the Mrs. Lund: -talkfnvealed the 1 need fot Révision }of the Tllinois ucational ® .‘L.’".‘ m.: | i Mrs. ‘ i. Johnson, president of the Dee n"j" Woman‘s Club, at the last business meeting for this Ar, annon} the appointment of . Alex i n as chairman of this hospitality commi {Mrs, Lun le gaid it cost four times much to lkéep children in correcâ€" and ref i, sel as it did in ; public sphools. She praised the districts who had visiting teachers n explain‘ t through theh::lt; ontacts ~'l~“‘ Qui ¢tmedied, tHeteby sa each comâ€" unity muéh money. . School disâ€" icts who had visiting teachers, voâ€" tional : an hnnnat training kept their childreén in ‘the public schools .rxther than in reform schools. Since the three highest government costs ‘ate, respe ;; y, wars (past and ; ture), road § and education, itb:e.‘ ves each| 8tate to have the best ssible | le, £’f ition for its third batest expense. _ | _ ‘\ Illinois, third wealthiest state in the Union, is among the lowest ‘in 1 legiglation ,000 a day d be ilr. by new legislation, and refin ncing, but politicians inder advancement.: | J'flm Uni?d' States was the first establish| free sc for all, for : found |that the welfare of the tion depended uporn the education E. its people. The school laws of Illiâ€" nois have fa to keep pace with the development of the community. juated schools ~e;;§io'to-l;' outnumâ€" _' ‘C the tter ones, due to a dilapâ€" lated lchozld}jstmi:l 4 The United States « "Illinois is one of the most backâ€" A states : in legislation with a pageant of 100 years‘ proâ€" wi i its boundaries," said | Laurg Hughes Lunde, state iairman of the e of Women Voters, at| the Deerfield Woman‘s Club last Tuesday afternoon. She kplained that schools similar |to l0ge: condycted 100 jyears ago still in Illinois that it also id some af the most ultraâ€"médern n the North Shore), but the anâ€" Deerfield Woman‘s very helpfu d and pref partment . c r fu "';, o M. 0. Hopk in for the â€" erfield Woman‘s Club, at usines ting for this n?the appointment of I n ‘as chairman of lify! commi e “{{; f the garden t will begin| with a visit ih Lake Forest. Those Club: Closes Season 6 10¢ ’gldthl‘nllol Park ONE 1241 hwood, IIL. Ib. 25¢ ET TKE PRESS | A dinner \will be given Friday evening at the 1d Presbyteâ€" rian Church for the Boy Scouts and their m who will be guests of_t.ho Y ‘n"q! *thg; church. A imble was awarded to Mrs. Bé vine (Bernice Love) and the door prize was given to Mrs. Ed. Burke who lives at the Jens P.temn‘il NE Motherâ€"Son Banquet . Friday in Deerfield The chick¢n dinner given at the Holy urch Bunday afterâ€" noon sut All expectations and an overflow was served. The guests enjo bingo games as a pastimé, The dinner was entirely prepared by Mrs, A. L Toogood of Saunders Road, who is a member of the Holy Cross Sewing Society, which assi her in the serving of the meal, _‘ i +8 Holy C"T Dinner . _ |Is a Big Success ni 7 iby \ Alex Willmn and Mrs. R. D. with Mrs. C. E. Piper : *fln, Ward Gauntlett for H YOI(R neighborhood Pure Oil service station manâ€"as conâ€" veniel;'vt1 as the corner druggistâ€" is now prepared to handle your burner oil requirements. Back of hint is the organization of one of yChiuxo’s' largest fuel oil disâ€" tributors, with modern and efâ€" ficient equipment and burning oils that meet officially required specifications and your individâ€" ual negs. Uniformity of quality is éhec?(fed, and double checkedâ€" at the refinery and again at the Chicag;o plaï¬t. And now, your PURE o. PRODUCTS CO. has * Admission Free! at FRANKEN BROS., Inc. YOU ARE MOST CORDIALLY INVITED GENERAL OFFICE, CHICAGO % PURE OIL | % a special FUEL OIL service ] ighland Park and Ravinia Homeowners _ 440 Elm Street.| + Deerfield Our Tulips Are Now At Their Best You willâ€"enjoy the story and picâ€" tures of this trip. Come and bring your friends. Lecture will begin at 8 o‘clock. | 1000 miles were covered in the canoe and 1000 porhcu were made. Some very interesting contacts were made with the people in the inteâ€" rior, In all five Indian resrvations were visited, many of the Indians still adhering to primitive practices. One â€" place was. visited where no tourist had been in eight years. _ The canoe trip led up Berens Rivâ€" er to. Little Grand Rapids, thence across Ontario to the head waters of the Severn River, at an altitude of 1063 feet above sea level. Down the Severn River to Deer Lake, Favyâ€" orable Lake, and Sandy Lake. Then across the big portage (five miles) to Island Lake, God‘s Lake and down God‘s River to York Factory {(Hudâ€" son Bay Company post) on Hudson Bay (57 degrees north latitune). ~ Sunday evening people of Deerâ€" field and vicinity will have the rare privilege of hearing Dr. Leslie Fullâ€" er of Northtwestern University lecâ€" ture at the St. Paul‘s Eveangelical Church. â€" In connection with the lecâ€" ture Dr. Fuller will show movies of a most interesting and thrilling canâ€" oe trip taken last summer in comâ€" pany, of his. son John and two friends through the interior of Manâ€" itobs& and Ontario. | f 1 Hear Travel Talk on . ~ Hudson Bay Country neighborhood service stationman acts as key man to make doubly sure you get what you want, when you want it. He has a seryâ€" ice story to tell you . . . Ask hint to explain this Special Localized Fuel Oil Plan, before contracting for your requirements. $ PURE OIL GIVES THIS _ 7â€"POINT SERVICE prompt, efficient service. VA ‘neighborhood man to make sure you get what you want when you want it. buyer. e eb s C V Modern metered delivery. V Localized . facilties assure VFit to individual burner quiregrients, VPriceâ€"@OKFEEtee prot CHECK THESE IMPORTANT POINTS BEFORE YOU DECIDE V Quality checked and double .. checked.:.= _ bu: oil to meet official Fond and loving rememb died six years o May ; :....uu.".'.i" Mr. and Mre; Friday evening at the | the Deerflield Girl Scou p Two held their meetig * afternoon at the Ne Church. We spent the entire . ing working ion tests lund tz â€"â€"Jane + T Friday-Slturday-Sn* May 18â€"19â€"20 THUREDA Y BETSY RUTH C _IN ‘MEMORL "Tas‘ Shnday ul First V KoiA Wednesda; k 'â€n. Fidd« W ucra 7:00 p.m. Y« y h'*‘e: onday : «00 Young meet at enue, fo M’: { 9:30 a.m. i & 0:00 a.m. M 0:45 a.m, PMA § unday mass chism, 8:3 aturday, 7: 00 Deerfield Laurel A â€" ~Louls | Chureh . will have for youn Christian People‘s | Morning the Yopun of the. B sions, wi Tuxis S COhester â€" Carpente will plan Church 4 Holy |C Rev. J BUY Boy Sco sDAY, Teathe es 44519 35 8. toke gar U