G 3 1 t #+ it T Special services in the 1. of a mission will be held at Holy Cross Church, Deerfield, inning Sunday, Nov.: 10, at the 8! o‘clock mass, and continuing each horning and evening throughout th week, ending . on Sunday, Nov. 1 Rev. J. E. Savage will be assisted by a special mission father. â€" Holy Cross Church Begins Mission â€"Both Deerfleld Scout t ps were awarded the "Three Star" ward at the merit show given in the Patton Gym, Evanston, on last F and Saturday evenings. This Wwas ‘the highest award given, and nly six exhibits were so judged. is fair was sponsored jointly by North Shore Area, Evanston, a West Suburban councils. /‘ R Troop 51, exhibited wood carving and Troop 52 cycling. Thé Scouts showed the results and qual cations‘ for these merit badges. Miltbn Merâ€" ner and Ken Vetter are sist%nt scoutmasters of Troop 52 and 51, respectively, e. 2M Fifth Grade (Titus): . . know what. insect is the t the world? It is the Ci« , specialty is noise . makir !Cicada has two . tdrums. drums are dried crisp bits led skin on the Cicada‘s By means of two strong the Cicada makes this crackle by moving it back He keeps up his noisy s the first streak of dawn last ray of sunlight has di at night. ; Deerfield Troops Win _ Two Awards At Show i The P.â€"T. A. sponsored Hallow en parties for the school {childre The kindergarten held its fun fe in the morning on Th y;) t first two grades in the terno and other grades in the ‘evening. Dorothy Rae‘s Walking Stitk & by Clell Cazel, 4th Grade Dorothy Rae‘s walking stick is a very ‘thin insect. It cats all the kinds of plants it can get.| It is not really a stick, but it ]ociks much like one. It also looks very much like what it eats. That is why it can hide so easily. | | WANTED: 13x8 shoe box+ for the 4th grade. s I Martin Shapiro and Harry Edgeâ€" comb of the first grade have transâ€" ferred to Highland Park. e Nearly all of the mothers of first grade children attended the mothâ€" er‘s meeting for that grade last Thursday. ¢ t The annual Fall Musical will be given Friday evening, Nov. 22 under the direction of Miss Virâ€" ginia Engels at the gymnasinm. Tickets for the series of four concerts may be obtained, from Walter Marx, 522 Esséx road. Kenâ€" ilworth, or from, any if the followâ€" ing: Mrs. Richard S. Tuthill, presiâ€" dent, Evanston; Mrs. A. B. Spach, secretary, Kenilworth, Mrs. Percy B. Eckhart, Kenilworth, Mrs. Erâ€" nau Akely, Wilmette, Mrs. Benjaâ€" min F." Affieck, Winnetka,. Mrs. Homer E. Cotton, Winnetka, Mr. and Mrs. David Dushkin, Winnetka, Mrs. Matthew P. Gaffney, Winnetâ€" ka, Mrs. Evelyn LaSalle, Winnetka, Mrs. Hildegard Marsh, Winnetka, Mrs. Albert O. Olson, Glencoe, Mrs. Philomen B. Kohisaat, Evanston. The concerts willJbe given on Sunday afternoons at 4 o‘clock in the Kenilworth Assenibly hall: the Gordon String quartet on November 17; the Philharmonic Quattet of Chicago, January 5, ind again . on March 15, and the recital of Bar: rereâ€"Salzedoâ€"Britt May 3. |â€" I DEERFIELD ~SCHOOY . The‘association ‘present this season, and Britt in joint recital, Geo: Barâ€" rere: has called airch . of flute players." Stokowski tes of Carlos Salzedo, "He is at once virâ€" tuoso, artist, composer an‘:ln develâ€" oper of the latent: ibilities of the harp." Horace Britt too, holds a high place in th¢é musical world, having appeared ‘ently ‘as solo cellist with the lona Symâ€" phony orchestra of which the peerâ€" less Pablo Casals is gonductor. The two concerts o‘llow’ing' the Gordon quartet will given by the Philharmonic String rtet of Chiâ€" cago which is composed of four members of the Chi Symphony orchestra, all of whom have been prominent for a numiber of years as soloists and cham music playâ€" ers. They have of played in Kenilworth and have always been received with enthusiasm, ; Jacques Gordon well known here as the brilliant and beloved concertmaster of th‘q Chicago Symâ€" phony orchestra who resi his post to devote himself entirely to his quartet whichm%v ranks with the finest in the world. . | â€" The North Shore Chamber Music association will open its season with a concert by the Gordon String quartet on Sunday, Nov. 17 in the Kenilworth Assembly hall. â€" | List Chamber Music _ _ Concerts for Season PAGE TEN ored Hallowe‘â€" chool Ichildren. d its Hun fest T‘h y; the the afternoon of a Holy inning o‘clock orning W eek Do : you oisest in da. His . |The These crinckâ€" bdomen. muscles, ry ‘skin d forth. g from ntil) the appeared The first quarterly meeting of the 8th District American Legion Auxâ€" iliary will be held at the Decrfield Grammar school ‘Wednesday eveâ€" ning, Nov. 18. Mrs. W. G. Suthâ€" ers, president of the Department of | Illinois will install the district ofâ€" ficers. Mrs. A. A. Pantelis, 2nd vice president of the Illinois deâ€" partment will also be present.â€" The officers will be entertained at dinâ€" ner preceding the meeting at the home of Mrs. Raliph Dunham. Eighth District To Meet VIfn Deerfield This is an‘ open . meeting and guests are cordially invited to atâ€" tend. As usual the day will start with sewing at 9 o‘clock folowed by box luncheon at 12:00. The busiâ€" ness meeting scheduled at 1 o‘clock with program to follow. A tea and social hour will conclude the afterâ€" noon. . > The :, program . committee has therefore planned a meeting . of great interest for Monday afterâ€" noon, November 18 aAt the temple, Lincom and Vernon avenues . in Glencoe,‘ engaging for its speaker, Miss Katherine Hunter, director of the Midwest League of Nations asâ€" sociation, who will discuss the possâ€" ililities of the development of the League of Nations from the standâ€" point of intérnational security, . â€" The ‘November meeting of the North | Shore ‘Congregation Israel Sisterhood is dedicated each year, to the subject of Universal Peace. This . year perhaps more than at any other time the work asumes a deeper ; significance in the face of the rumblings of gathering war clouds on all horizons. November Meeting of Israel Sisterhood To Stress Universal Péace From the standpoint of size, with 255,000 square feet of ‘floor space, the forthcoming show wil} be withâ€" out parallel in the history of events of its kind. On view will be some 800 models of the 1936 cars rangâ€" ing from less than $500 to $20,000 in price; motor trucks, home and truck traileérs and accessories. A highlight in showmanship will be dramatic presentations each aftâ€" ernoon and evening in the central arena, with each performance deâ€" §yoL i i2 @ofe >« || PURNELL & WILSON, || The show itself, including decoraâ€" tions, is to be .a $3,000,000 enter: _prise. | It v:tl: be in reality ‘a pagent of transportation, Ahged in Chicaâ€" go‘s n‘ewou‘ and most modern exâ€" position building. \Because of its compreherisiveness ‘and showmanâ€" ship that will be unfolded, this event is being widely hailed as the "greatest automobile show on earth." | â€"| . ‘ A $40,000 degorative motif is to be the brillinht :e:ang for Chicago‘s 86th annual Automobile Show to be held during the week of Nov. 16 to 23, at lnta_rmtion:l Amphitheatre, Halsted and 43rd streets. dudul...’imcanouiflymï¬o...énd;t your home! Make Lampshades! All the big stores «. and so many publications... offer lesâ€" QUALITY LAUNDERERS & Mourmmete k UAUNDRY WA _ John J. Bachegr’s Secret Wi. Hall of| Stars" decorative motiwuh will feature big automobile The Hall of $tars day will staat|| _ Haveé Comfort and Clean, cdmveniently packaged/ievery rip is patched..and buttons sewed on. { ‘‘Bachelo#g Bundle" asâ€" sures thafl ‘his clothes vyill be keipt in perfect The re "The information we. have had in refi@rd to the Deerfield sewer improve t ‘under PWA is that the two pidjects havé been forwardâ€" ed to shington â€"for approval. These projects were apparently in order wh¢y submitted as no addiâ€" tional inf¢fmation has been requestâ€" ed on eith h of them. ¢ "We ar€lexpecting an OK within a short titie and I will advise you. as soon have heard from them."‘ 366 Centr Storm The. Dg@dérfield village meet Tudilay evening, | 8t o‘clockB in the Masor George McGaughey, counsel f§ the village o in a rec letter to the tor, repo the followir ing sewe provements : w o conomy! . NG MORE DRAFT3 ‘Why speriid 33%% more for fuel? Expec{ Approval of D eld P. W. A. Natio®i@! attention will be: foâ€" cused u. this biggest of all autoâ€" mobile Shpws ,.with dealers, manuâ€" factyrer§ |and motorists froni all over the irpuntry flocking to Chicago to see t‘s newest in motordom: and shoÂ¥ianship. / STEE INS Kno s the "Hall of Stars," the ornate Edecorative â€" and lighting‘l scheme Will be both unique and apâ€" propria It will be a way of callâ€" ing attellion to the fact that every 1986 ca el is a stellar creation. Stars play upon each model on the stag#}and around the enclosurq{i of the aflena. * 8 Music shows will ag by a n« panimer the arer ts picting Wthe newest in motor : and Â¥r furs. The latter (:a represeMt a value of about $500,000, The st show has been arranged throu oâ€"operation of the Assoâ€" ciated Pir Industries of Chicago. â€" which has been lacking at \rix_ng the past five years, Ave. Tel. H. P. 1377 1 be a feature, furnished d, orchestra as an accomâ€" to the performances in rfield village board will .layA evening, Nov, 12, at n the Masonic Temple. McGaughey, corporation the village of Deerfield, letter to the local ediâ€" the following concernâ€" ROCK WOOL ,ATION CO. â€" Roofs â€" Mill Work y priced Phone . Highland .Park â€"â€" 8810 Project Soon THE PRESS ‘c. Graduates of both a 4â€"year college course and a 3â€"year theoâ€" logical seminary course. | b. Regularly, ordained, duly acâ€" credited by and in good standing with ‘some religious denomination or organization which holds an apâ€" portionment of chaplain appointâ€" ments in accordance with the needs of the service. | ‘a. Male citizens of the United States between the ages of 23 and 34 years. . ) I In order to provide for existing and prospective dcnominaltio;:l vaâ€" cancies, lications wil e| reâ€" stricted. t?p clergymen duly accredâ€" ited to the following denominations: | Baptist, South. _â€"*â€" . â€" || Methodist Episcopal. [3 Missouri Synod, Lutheran. | | ~~United Brethren. 1i] Eligibility to compete in the exâ€" amination will be confined to canâ€" didates who are at time of prelimâ€" inary examination â€" + 4ss Authorized Dealfn â€" 10 Years Phone Highland Parkâ€"710 3 Nssy P \â€"Examingtions of applicants for appointment as chaplains in the grade of first lieutenant in the Regâ€" ular Army : under the provisioLn of AR 605â€"30, and the following | speâ€" cial conditions, will be held on Jan. 28 and 29;11936. 1. APPOINTMENT OF CHAPLAINS IN THE REGULAR ARMY CHEVROLET Coupe ... .;... F, . 5 CADILLAC: Sedan, Side Moun $ .‘ PONTIAC Coach .|..... ... ... tX DODGE Coupe i; ..,..... .. .. _ HUDSON Sedan ........; ... & PONTIAC Cabriolet, Rumble S ca FORD Tudor Sedan ... . ... ... OAKLAND Coupe, Rumble Sea s â€" OLDSMOBILE Cabriolet ... .. EL. f + .‘ | â€"â€"â€" 1928 * < FORD Coupe rldihes ab s s hie ts . s d LINCOLN 7 Pass. Sedan +{> : : §iff OAKLAND Fordor Sedan ESSEX Sedan This Is a Real Sale! Trade Your O . â€"â€"â€" Many Months To Pay! ‘Hurry| CORNER OF GREEN BAY ROA Db | 101 N. ST. JOHNS AVEF . S Sensational Savings on Beautifully teconditioned North Shore Used Cars at the Prices You Have Been Waiting For! CHEVROLET Coach ...... .. FORD Sport Coupe, Rumble Se 60. FORD Sport Roadster .... ... a... CHEVROLET Roadster ... ... t â€"â€" FORD Tudor Sedan .... ... . .. FORD Cabriolet ..... .. _/ °‘~ §¥ DE SOTO Conv. Coupe, Rumble FORD Roadster, Side Mounts, I WILLYSâ€"KNIGHT De luxe 5 P FORD Fordor Sedan ... . ... .. CHEVROLET Coach ...;.| _ CHEVROLET De luxe Coach . § :: FORD Tudor Seddp (2) .;... .& ... CHEVROLET Coupe, Rumble eat . FORD Model AA Panel Truck. §.... FORD Roadster ........;.... & .... PLYMOUTH P. B. Fordor Sedahâ€". . . . HUPMOBILE Fordor Sedan, k. FORD De luxe Fordor Sedan |. . : . . FORD:Coupe ..!.....} /J. ... ESSEX 6 Coupe ... ..| ... ... FORD De luxe Tudor ,.......}. ... FORD Model B Panel Delivery ©L ... CHEVROLET Master Six Coa h ... PLYMOUTH De luxe Fordor SEdan, DODGE Conv. Sedan, side mounts, r CHEVROLET Master Six Co h ... FORD Tudor Sedan (3) FORD De luxe Coupe .......}. ... .. FORD De luxe Tudor Sedan (2) ... . FORD De luxe Victoria, Trun & Radio PLYMOUTH De luxe Tudor Sedan . FORD Fordor De luxe Sedan |.. : .. _ PLYMOUTH De luxe Coach .{, ... ... ... FORD V 8 De luxe Fordor S f (@2) ;..: FORD V 8 De luxe Coupe, Rumble Seat . CHEVROLET Master Six Co C 4A * On Enti.r? Stock of Reconditioned Cars Sedan ,}....§ +8 s *h x5z > ++ > 2 . . : h ; . $D000 : Sedan hok l e h: : ts . $75,00 ....-...,---:..‘..--.'.....‘....‘....-%----S75-M 5 rade Your Ol ; Car In! Low D;;fn Payments! o Pay! ‘Huy I Ew:'ry Car a Bargain! EN BAY ROABD AND CENTRAL AVE.; Aiso JOHNS AVE., HIGHLAND PARK, ILL, St. Petersbuig, Fla., Nov. 6 (Speâ€" cial). T in an atmoâ€" sphere and C te suggestive of June will be yed by thousands of northern ter visitors to the Sunshine City here for their first visit to ‘Flori The great Ameriâ€" can holiday be observed ‘in the old fashioned Way with‘uppmm services in all hurches and entertainment |Mt the leading résort hotels. | : s â€"4 | Lake Co Residents 5 Visit St. Petersburg Blank fo ‘or application be obtained from the Comms General, Si rps Area, Po fice building, , Illinois Formal â€"a A.G.O., Forn by at‘ï¬nst 1 mendation, : applicants, ar indorsements jutant Gener 8, 1936.. Appl that date wil d. Activel; istry as the life and cre perience the ix Co i .. fF.. id ... dan (2) ........ 19 cationg . on W.D., 0. : 62 ‘accompanied letters of recomâ€" I1 photographs «of proper .eecluguï¬ed Frt reach the Adâ€" | ot later than Jan. mons received after be considered.. © fo’r applications may m the Commanding orps Area, Post Ofâ€" ngaged in the minâ€" ncipal occupation in d with 3 years‘ exâ€" | Mrs. Butterfield, Mrs. LF- M. Imum and Mr.~and Mrs.. W. A. Yowell of Highland hrk:l;udlu!&nnkR.Web- : of W ; Mr. and Mrs, (;:z:n&rwlth Cramer, ., and W. R. Jones of Lake Forâ€" ; Mrs. Edward ‘O. Krauss, Edâ€" i: and ':'oh .‘llamn field . Krauss .. Deerfleld, | rs. Lewis H. "roflflufl. * A penny for prevention is worth dglu for cure. Buy Christmas “hndhelp_mtw in this county. ht Christmas Seals cost only a each but they finance the satest organized fight in the rld â€" the campaign against touâ€" ‘rculosis. The disease kills more zumbotvml,&uda_&- hy other disease. â€" Buy Christmas Seals from your local tuberculosis agsociation. ©| Lx THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1935 Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. .. .$375.00 . : .$375.00 . . . $415.00 . .. $415.00 . . . $425.00 . . . $375.00 . . . $425.00 Glencoe 749 $ 95.00 $195.00 $115.00 $115.00 $115.00 $125.00 $115.00 $115.00 $ 95.00 $125.00 $145.00 $125.00 $115.00 $165.00 $155.00 $245.00 $245.00 $245.00 $295.00 $225.00 $275.00 $265.00 $325.00 $495.00 $535.00 $525.00 $495.00 AND . P. 178 _ the the t tuâ€" more