_ Jean, were the Peterson‘s parents, James Macadie in yâ€", + were e en z ‘birthday anniâ€" . Biederstadt and Frances, were Sunâ€" â€"Mrs, Biederstad‘s Roy Haskins in Wilâ€" Ralph Peterson ITTLE As 8 rhrestmee e P ipurs sï¬uz::ï¬ rory and i Ffln::u ONTH TOBER 24, 1935 ie Deerfield 7 sy night 10 P. M. Sight Program power to d Park 1342 RDS Hiâ€"Speed e an even fow 0o R E age Jr‘s. mother is IO TREAT «~ 0â€" .i ,o‘v ® & ts John Engstrom played in the anâ€" nual band clinie sponsored by the Northeast District, Illinois School Band association, at Proviso high school on Oct. 17 and 18. The clinic band is composed of the best playâ€" ers from all the high schools in this district. Other representatives of Deerfield â€" S}mields are â€" Clarence Honeman and Howard Moeller of Northbrook and Sue Coale, James Sanford, Newton Hoffman, Stuart Gail, Osborn Mason, Alfred Pfanâ€" stiehl and Lyle Root of Highland Park and Dorothy Uptadel of Wheeling. The purpose of the clinie is to acquaint the district band directors with! the pieces for this year‘s band contest.> . ‘Mrs. Maxwell Kerrihard will be hostess to the Chatter ‘N‘ Sew club on Wednesday evening. The Independent Social club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. A. J.‘Johnson. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Worth Dewey and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Schroeder in Crysml Lake. ®.5 0| I Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Greer and Arthur. Cashmore left Monday |to motor to Douglas, Arizona, for a several weeks visit. v The Bethichem church Woman‘s Auxiliary is meeting Thursday aftâ€" ernoon (today). James J. Hood, exâ€"mayor of the village, spent the weekâ€"end in Deerâ€" field Mary Minorini returned home this ‘week from the Highland Park hospital. . She is in third grade. Mr. and Mrs. J. Zenko (Gertrude Johnson) of Evanston visited at the A. J. Johnson home on Saturday. Maxwell Kerrihard spent the past week in Red Oak, Iowa. . The Just Sew club will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. W.Clark. * The Neighbor‘s club gave a surâ€" prise party for Mrs. Conrad Uchtâ€" man Saturday evening. The Arthur Merners attended D%d’s day at the University of l}li- nois where their son Richard is in his freshman year. This is ï¬ir. Merner‘s Alma Mater. 4 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1935 Read The Want Ads THE IMPROVED streamlining of th¢ front end of the Ford Vâ€"8 for 1986 is well illustrated by this camera $#hot, Note the horn set into the fender apron behind a chromium grill ansi the way ‘the graceful conâ€" tour of the fender is carried to the edge of the new radiator grille. A, glimpse of the new hood louvres is caught behind the headlamp. The Vâ€"8 insignia on the prow of the car is of new design, j Ford V â€"8 Streamilining Steps Ahead | Faap ath is no ricdle _ you. Durn _‘ * WAaAUKEGAN COKE HIGHLAND PARK FUEL COMPANY PAUL BORCHARDT _ â€" MENONI & MOCOGNI & FRANK SILJESTROM # | MERCER LUMBER COMPANIES, Deerfield Qâ€"W hy is a horse a curi« ous feeder? Aâ€"Beâ€" cause he eats best ,a* when he has not a / / bit in his mouth. 5 _ p RIDDLE .~ You get more heat for every fuel dollar, if you burn Waukegan Coke. It leaves few ashes . . . gives more heat per ton . . . makes no dust, smoke or soot . . . is easy to regulate. These advantages eliminate waste and give you full heating value. Call your fuet dealer now and tell him you want to try Waukegan Coke. 4 â€" _ WMWVWAUKEGAN/ SMOKELESS FUEL / * . . . but getting FULL HEATING VALUE is no riddle if you burn 15,000 people are expected|to witâ€" nxs the Merit Badge show at Patâ€" t Gymnasium tomorrow| night and Saturday. The show is being promoted by the North Shore Area Céuncil in cooperation with the Evâ€" anston council and the Northwest Szburban council.â€" The following merit ,badges| will be exhibited: angling, | signaling, â€" automobiling, firemanship, horsemanship,‘ Indianâ€" lor hndsclpf gardening, leatherâ€" craft, .life su]ving, marksmanship, painting, printing, safety, stamp collécting, public health, cooking, business, basketry, hiking, woodâ€" working, journalism, bookbinding, dramatics, ‘textiles, woodturning, masonry, _ regading, . woodcarving, foundry® practite, blacksmithinlg, Under the leadership of Mr. Hutâ€" chison and Baker Hamilton, our asâ€" sistant . scoutmaster, troop 324 hopes to keep up the fine standards pat up by Mr. A. D. Brush, our f(;mqr scoutmaster. â€"â€" Bob Hutchi< son, troop. reporter, troop 324. | _ TROOP 324 MEETING Friday evening, trogp 324 met at th? Presbyterian Church. _ The meeting was given over to troop and . patrol |reorganization, The méeeting was begun with the usual ceremony. . Dues: ‘and attendance were taken. Our new scoutmaster, Mr. L. R. Hutchison, gave a talk concerning at;endance. troop meetâ€" irfs, and go {forth. ‘The following patrol officers were elected: Patrol No.| 1, Julius Laeger, patrol legder; Bud Vinyard, assistant paâ€" trol leader. Patrol, No. 2, â€" Burt ers; assigtant patrol leader, Rusâ€" % Palmer| Patrol No, 8, Bill Lott, patrol ‘leader; Dick Van Arsdale, assistant patrol leader. ï¬he following troop officers were elécted: Leslie Rankin, quartermasâ€" ter; Bill Jennings, assistant quarâ€" termaster; Bob Hutchison, scribe; Vgit Gentry, assistant scribe. MERIT BADGE SHOW TO| ATTRACT LARGE CROWDS oy Scout News Order by Name Troop 2 of Wilmette, will have:a ‘booth portraying the Sechnd Class Merit Badge; troop 3 of \Wilmette, lelectricity; troop 4 of [WWilmette, masonry; troop 11 of (Wilmette, reading; troop 30 of tHighland Park, canoeing;. troop 3'f Highâ€" ‘land Park, taxidermy; trpop 51 of Deerfleld, woodcarving; troop 52 of Deerfleld, cycling; troop 54 of Half \Day, dairying; tropop 37 ,'?f Highâ€" (wood, pioneering; troop 70 of Munâ€" \delein, poultry keeping; tzoop 71 of (Libertyville blacksmithing; â€" troop (750, Senior scouts, B.SI/A,; Sea ‘Scout Ship 43 of: Wilmette, Sea Scout program; troop 101 of Wauâ€" !vkegan,, bird study, and troop 122 of Waukegan, foundry practi¢e. | _ Mr. Harold F. Pote, the director of personnel of the Boy Scouts .. of ‘America, will be‘ a (guest of the Merit ‘Badge Show committee on .Saiturdiy evening, Oct: 26. _ ." _ Beyond the actual booth, demonsâ€" ?trl;tion‘l there. will be ag’f_"eribs of programs on the stage. This will be truly a show of tremendous (scope and one which will be of interest to all citizens, giving a very complete idea of the nature of the Scout proâ€" gram. : | lf| Mr. Pote will probably take part in the awarding of certificates to participating troops He will: be in Chicago to help direct _tl}e Scouting Seminar on Sunday, Oct, 27. â€" Beyohd the merit badges there will be exhibits portraying| the Cub gcl‘:tl‘lm, the, Senior prog: Sea Scouting,; Sécond Class apd First Class. Other,organizations|will also take part. They include Gifl Scouts, Fire ‘Prevention Bureau land the Safety Bureau of Evansfon; also the Community Chest of Evanston will have a ‘booth. ‘The Following troop@ are taking part in the North Shore section of the exhibit: poultry keeping, canoeing, first aid, taxidermy, â€" pioneering, â€"{airying, bird study, and electricity Sizes for every need! Moran Plumbing & Heating Co. POTE TO ATTEND SHOW NORTH SHORE GAS COMPANY not che C orrecgi Refrigeration I‘fvtyleâ€-does $58 Central A GAS For u ever own Smal ?nge with the '.feasons.' i HDo;m Payment niform food safety ‘zfnce as little $4.87 monthly day in the year Ln ELECTROLUX REFRIGERATOR ITï¬E PRESS Lake County, Illinois, as Numbern 811415 ; Harry L.. " ?’t?f." ,_James Stearns, doing as J Stearns Dredging Company, and Frank syccessor trustee, défendants, in ry, IN THE CIRCUIT COUR! OoF SAID CoUNTY First NationaF Bank of Lake ‘F sueâ€" cessor in trust under Trust No. |21, sueâ€" cessor complainant | to t Trust and Savings Bank, a banking tion, complainant, vs. Billings and Billings, his wife; David W. Hfll ; Lake County National Bank of le, | ag Trustee under t Deed dated ber 80, 1927, recorded in the Recorder‘s|Office of State of lllinohg County of Lake) â€" 88. Fifteen North Shore seoutérs will spend | Sunday, Oct.| 27, ht the Knickerbocker Hotel| in.. Ghicago. They will be in conferende with four of the National Boy| Scout leaders to discuss current ppoblems and program féatures of th6 move: ment. The four men who jwill be here to conduct the sessions|will be Mr, H. F. Pote, director of ipersonâ€" nel; Mr. Otto H. Benson, di r of rural scouting; Mr. Fred C Mills, director of health and saféfy, and Mr. (William ‘Wessel, diredtor (of cubbing. Men with inte relaâ€" tive to each of these depafttments will sit in with these natiorial men and thereby become better eguipped to conduct their phase of the ‘proâ€" gram in the North Bhorg Area Council. SsCOUTING SEMIN A INTEREST OF SCoI Local busi*:eu men | andl merâ€" chants in the North S'g re buburbs havé backed the Merit Badge show with a great deal of esl. Booth sponsors have agreed to r booths that "tie in" to their busiâ€" nesses, and have a financigl| contriâ€" bution for the privilege of dping so. For this interest and financjal :ipâ€" port the Merit Badge Sh mmitâ€" tee wants to extend | their (thanks, for .withou,Tt the support these merchants it wouldn‘t be pogsible.‘ LOCAL BUSINESS MEN BACK SHOW f MASTER‘S SALE NOTIC FORECLOSURE / J. R.‘Nni? Hardware Co. 756 Waukegan Deerfield â€" Tel. Deerfield 13 â€" Tel. 1060 e Billings and fe; David W. gm ; Lake al Bank of le, | ag t Deed dated ber ed in the s |Office of llinols, as Numbern L. , a bacheldr, James : as James| Stearns R HO or these dealers Thire is only one refrigeration "style".you tan us to Have complete safety for all foods. This is refrij eration that keeps foods fresh and wholeoq‘ne 2} wirlter and summer. With an Rlectrolux ga$ refri; erafor you eliminate the health hazards of inadequat un lia){)le food keeping methods. Foods alml sal¢ in the constant, uniform cold of an El u gas|refrigerator that px?ltecu health, saves you mone gives you new convenience. Our oonveniqm pa mept p*an makes it easy for you to own an Electrolv notp! \Come in and see a demonstration. Or tel phdne *or further details. ~, : | [ #i. Booth | kponsor their busiâ€" i@1] contriâ€" f dbing so. nelal supâ€" DS cree described, or so much thereof as PUBLIC NOTICE ISs HEREBY GIVEN mï¬m::th.. 1985, hm&n-â€" :?m‘ampmcï¬mc“noruu County, lilinois, undersigned as nwumaï¬mm October lï¬.lm. at o‘clock .A. M. Standard of :said day, sell at public vendue for cash in hand to the highest and best bidder at the East Main Front Door of the Court House, in the City of Waukeâ€" gan, in said.County, all and singular the following deséribed real esthte in said deâ€" General Number 29841 PACKARDâ€"HUBBARD wflms Bm;cu â€" _ . 9285 LINDEN AVENUE, HUBHARD wOODs °/ . NORTH SHORE 925 LINDEN WINNETKA 3070 To attend the reâ€"openi: ~_of PACKARD‘S Used ment at the Hubbat+d W HERE ARE A FEW ETO D w ? |capsereet se 306 Railway Ave., Hig es hn ie lt 46 ¢#* REBY _ GIVEN* h agition Ap Will ered of record | £ m t ourt of Lake n & Srd F nl-:adfl h Jjige d Court, on ~309182, | sil orelock â€"A. M. | Pake andiBtate â€" sell at public El 1e highest and | Pated Ocfgber 3r n Front Door | . 3 omp» ity of Wauke» | | ï¬ | singular the | | § | e in said deâ€" | Runyard & i hereof as may fllehn‘ t comp John Leonardi nuyvite T {[TO » HOOSE % ler wells ... [g- r tlm4 seees 8 Sedan.{.................. $ Sedan . [;......_.__*..__.. 8 § ... .« sw inlacfem wfd:-,ï¬ engprimstnipeties PHESIDE ... e â€"â€"~â€"S.crâ€"â€"daric« be sufficient to toâ€"wit: ots . 47. 8. m. Course Blo ‘,bd m P dufl: East of :;i! r.g > to the plat + redorded t , _ as Doemâ€" ment $0#%H2, situated in ‘ County of Lake hhofmhd.. t Pated Octgber 8rd, 1985. . |_| 1 || sEnzAwy E. MB i l *** _ Special Mast® in Chancery ts Brwe | ods Branch â€" HOOSE FROM : BUYERS! & A oraplainatit. to 9:30 and Sunday‘s PAGE THIRTEEN convénience ues protéction Pc;i-mflt 4 rating 15