Service: Store. scifications and ‘light for any Public Service and modelsâ€" ROOM Repainting = and Axle hteming ‘ender Repairing RVICE STATION MPANY and boudoir ling, for decâ€" ND SOLDERING 8t. Phone 77 tist 5:30 p.m. al‘s s truction Co. EMBER 12, 1936 LAUNDRY NING CO. P. 178 all In st precinet the registration owed §28 voters and 150 additionâ€" ames were entered by afidavits, : : west precinet 6382 voters were ols d and 86 filed affidavits on ele .MQ + ‘ A total of 1,672 votes were cast in the| presidential election in West Desrfield ‘township. ‘â€"West Deerfield followed suit with , casting a vote in all thrée precincts, about 2â€"1 for the Rebubli¢tan party. . 4561 votes were 'poed!brlandonln&hocntm cinet and 415 in the west precinet, Aile President Roosevelt received 22% in the west and 239 in the east précinets, Five votes in theâ€"west ‘an|l seventeen in the east precinets re marked for William Lemke, ‘ Jn the county election, Mason won over Bairstow by a large margin, »teiving 1,065 against 487 in West ‘Déerfield. Returns for other candiâ€" ere as follows: Drury (D) defeated by L. J. Wilmot urt(R) 1,093, for Clerk of the Circuit |\Court; Coroner John L. Tay» with 1,087 lead Dr. B. Lemery (D) : with ~466; Robert iPearsall ed ©1,075 over‘ McDermott with 415 for auditor. \ â€" D é\‘flc PARTY .. x % t and Vicbâ€"President _ . . â€"___ John 5 Martin ...........â€"_.._188 A ‘General Ot BUREE â€";=....cacunnmimccmec £08 of the of Hilinois (Vote for three) Louis |C. Moâ€"chel ...._..._..__181 James| Mansfield | Cleary...... 183 Homer Mat Adams ....__.__187 : in Congress * Large _ (Vote for two) Lewis M. Long ..........___.186 E. V.; Champion ............._~185 in Congress . riet ‘Charles J. Wightman ......178 Leo MCY : Amecmimnoarinâ€"ciniecek ‘or (Vote for 1, 2 or 3) | A. Bolger . >.«.s«â€"~A or of the Cireuit Court 8 J. ~Druty .....~......\.d ‘or of Deeds Duvid| Van Patten‘ ........_â€"â€"I ‘or Attorney ‘or Coroner es . s Atjcsioctics: ~ Arrerbh .iï¬nt: W. McDermott ......1 EPUBLICAN PARTY . ‘or President :l{Vhom: or United Btates Senator Otis |F. Glenn ... any voters as in the November | election. ‘The vote surpassed xpectations. Precinet 1 (East) T est Deerfield township, recordâ€" 23 voters; Precinet 2 (West), and Precinet 8 (Everett), 208. \ Highland Park 567 â€" . REPAIRS â€" RENTALS â€" SALES er before has Deerflield seen | (HYDRO) table and bath linens, adeira and fancy linen ironâ€" and folded ready for use. \Wearing parel _ returned damp, ready zr ironing. Your b:'th towels and wash cloths ate fAuffed, ready for use. »rd Vote Cast ‘est Deerfield ALBERT LARSON Shirts Hand Finished with this bunâ€" dle; each .......... loc AY, NOVEMBER 12, 1936 Additional weight, Ib. 7¢ 15 ». $1.19 TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK E. K. CATTON Typewriter Man THRIFTY 10 Wightman _ ...._.178 of the Gen. Assembly STATIONER CALL 201 224 197 181 542 165 177 184 176 451 415 166 as1 397 161 431 228 210 194 204 192 185 192 187 185 197 188 174 544 189 179 187 181 184 122 110 108 108 110 106 104 105 101 98 108 101 104 105 308 108 107 109 187 109 C. Wuyland Brooks ... For Lisutenant â€" Governeor For Secretary of State For Auditac 6t Poblic Actounts ‘or Arthur J. Bidwill ..._._....... For State Treasurer ~ Clarence F.â€"Buck ... _ Charles W. Hadley .486 For Trastecs of U. of Hilinsis Frank M. White ._____.._440 heh-rlu 8. Pflllbnryh MN:†Representative State at Large. . Ra E. Church ............46%, 4 MR“M of the Gen. Assembly Eighth District $ For State Senator Pnddodk â€"..c.,.......> mtcA 1 For tive ~~{(Vote for 1, 2. or 3) .. ; Vote for two) _ & )&dnq“ L H. .Braddon . ... m . Dempsey ............... For lnm.t-un in Congress Tenth riet Richard â€" L.© Lyons ‘.........../ Nickâ€" H@Lher : 4t w calrgrere.d For Clerk of the Circuit Court * Is 4. WIRROE .. .......l}.cocvsions For Recorder of Deeds Howard ~ L. Scott ... For State‘s Attorney Deerfield Legion Presents Histories to Local Schools ‘The Deerfield Post, American Leâ€"{ gion Auxiliary, gave several hunâ€" dred copies of "The History of Deerfield," written by Marie Ward Reichelt, to the schools of the surâ€" rounding territory this past week, to be kept in the school libraries as reference books. Some of the schools to benefit ‘by this gift are the | Deerfield Grammar school, Wilmot, Bannockburn, Tripp and Northbrook grade schools and the Highland Park and Lake Forest high schools of Deerfieldâ€"Shields townships. ‘‘_In 1929 the Legion undertook a civic project and asked Mrs. Marie Ward Reichelt to gather historical material and prepare it for publiâ€" dation. They had planned to have it in booklet form, but in six months time, with the aid of a few pioneers and the descendants of many more, Mrs. Reichelt gathered enough material for a large volâ€" ume of 215 pages. | % s The remaining histories which had not been sold were distributed to the schools last week through the generosity of the ‘American Leâ€" gion, which has sponsored ~many fine civic projects. The Deerfield and Lake Forest Public Libraries also were the recipients of some of the histories. i Char‘»s E. Mason Dr. _ Joun L. : Taylor r Ccu? Auditor Deerfield Women Prepare for Bazar The Womens Association of the Presbyterian ‘church of Deerfield will hold a work â€" meeting â€" every Thursday beginning today at 10 a. m. in the church, in preparation for the bazaar to be held Thursday, December 8. 4 PECs ' Among the booths will be| one : displaying a wide variety of Eltu which will help solve the Christmas problems as well as fit the size of any purse. â€"A variety of dolls . and beautiful doll clothes will delight the hearts of doll loving girls There will be home made candy of various kinds arranged in atâ€" tractive gift boxes,. R i _A women. of the congregation are invited to attend these Thursâ€" day meetings. Bring your own sandwiches. Coffee will be served. â€" Deerfield Rotarians Observe Anniversary An interâ€"city meeting on Thursâ€" day evening, Nov. 19, will be held at St. Pauls church in cplebraâ€" tion of the sixth anniversary of the founding of the Deerfield Rotary club. Women of St. Paul‘s church will serve dinner at 7 pm.| _ | | ber. Dr. J. P. O‘Connell, dentist; Dr. W. B. Metcalf, physician; (E. ~F. Jordan, nursery man;; W. K} Hout, druggist; Carl E. Bates,| grade school principal, and the present head, Harold R. Vant, realtor. .. ; Deerfield O.E.8. _ Elects New Officers I At the annual meeting of the Dee¢-1 field Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, last Thursday evening at the Masonic Temple, there was &n elecâ€" tion of officers. is | \ Those elected are: Worthy Matr&n, Mrs. W. Ray Dobbins;; Worthy Paâ€" tron, W. R. Dobbins;; e Maâ€" tron, Mrs. R. A. Nelson; Associate Patron, Harold R. Vant; Condueâ€" tress, Mrs. Phil R. Scully; Secretary, Mrs. Edward Klug; urer, Mrs. Edwin Osterman. . 3 $ Mrs. Dobbins will : the appointive ‘officers later. The inâ€" stallation will take place in Decemâ€" 457 461 443 486 438 159 472 478 481 431 419 418 418 418 418 419 412 440 425 695 615 418 442 166 161 165 161 163 162 166 164 164 218 165 164 163 168 164 164 D.A.R. Bettei Films â€"|Survey Gives Facts Committee Review . | About Home Hot and *Mary of Sootland." ~Cast: Kathâ€" arine Hepburn, !‘rï¬;‘m, Florâ€" ence Eldridge, Thursday, Nov. 12, "Mary of ,Seothndq';llj a film that the young people sh not miss, It is bound to stir an interest in hisâ€" tory and the authenticity of the mj tings, |the fidelity, in the major events at least, to rical tradiâ€" tion, imake it worthwhile. Family. .‘eu%: Miss : Nebody." ‘Cast: Jane Withers, Jane Darwell, Rp’lplg Morgan, Laura Haden, Harry Carey, Friday, Saturday, Nov. 18, 14. A little girl, about to be sent to a reâ€" form school for incorrigibility, es, capes and is hel by a reformed criminal to find father. Jane Withers is posse of a maturity most uncommon in a child. She ‘is ably assisted by an ‘excellent cast which gives plausibility to an Jix tensely emotional | story, handlef with pleasant nm%nt. Family. | *The Great Ziegfeld.". Cast: William Powell, Louise Rainer, Mytâ€" na Loy, Frank Morgan, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Nov. 15, 16, 17, 18 Here is a superb beautiful picture, | produced. with: flawless artistry, yet, it‘s greatest triumph is that the life story of ia fascination lity . remains sharply etched throughout the film, never becoming submerged by 't?e lilting ‘music and the resplendent beauty 7! background and settings. William| Powell, Linise Rainer n\r'd Myrna {.Ay avoid overâ€"acting, givâ€" ing lifelike vivid portrayals.: A lil- ection ilrom "Pagliacci" sung by Nick Angelo was superbly given. Family. | : i ts Aged Man Missing from Techny Home Thomas MeNally, 72 years‘ of age, an inmate‘ of the Old People‘s Home at Techny, was reported. missing to the local police from the home since Nov.‘R. The last time he was seen was |when he«léft for a walk at 6 a. m| that morning; . Aame oo eCP i aneiti o Aeranys i7 . E: BLEIER; 34 N. First St.. Highland Park 188 T. H. DECKER ni'G. & PLG. CO., 145 S. Second St., Highland Park 201 / _ MURPHY & SCHWALL, 733 Glencoe Ave., Highland Park 2637 ARNOLD PETERSON, 385 Roger Williams Ave., Highland Park 561 ARTHUR H. SWANSON, 386 Central Ave., Highland Park 268 /‘‘â€" HOWARD MORAN, 512% Laurel Ave., Highland Park 271 moRrAN . & HTG. CO., 358 Central Ave., Highland Park 1060} A UST OSTRAND, 217 Burchell Ave., Highwood 993 | RENT an AVTOMATIC CAS WATERHEATER Do yo i always have all the hot water you need . .. when you need it? An abundant, dependable hot water supâ€" gp'ly is provided economically by an automatic gas water heater, Here is a modern service that will add new comfort to your home. And it is economical because heaterJ, Here is a modern service that will add new comfort to your home. And it is economical because automatic gas water heating is offered on a special low rate bined with "controlled" monthly cost. Get the facts n EDW 4 or the GAS COMPANY iow! EE THESE PLUMBERS: RD STRENGER, 132 8. First St., Highland Park 632 e MostEconomical â€"Dependable â€"â€" Convenient ® THE PRES8 Cold Water Service Minminating facts concerning t idential hot and cold water facili{ are shown in a recent survey made by the department of commerce. ‘The survey included 2,633,185 homes in 64 cities. j Treey B4 1t was determined from this study that an average of 66 homes in every 100 are equipped with faciliâ€" ties‘ for both hot and cold water service. The high peroenuzo; of homes having hot water service reâ€" veals the desire of American familâ€" ies to enjoy hot water conveniently. Only 25 per cent of the urban dwellâ€" ings included in the: survey had cold water service alone. & A variety of methods are used for water heating, but all of these meâ€" thods do not offer the same advanâ€" tages. One type of ‘water heater that has gained great popularity uses gas for fuel. Complete facts mbout it may be secured from local plumbers or the gas company. Distribute Clothing to Deerfield Needy Deerfield â€" Community Service chairman, Mrs, Phil Scully, anâ€" nounces that articles ofâ€" clothing will be distribted at the Deerfleld Grammar school every Wednesday afternoon from 1 to 4 p. m. â€"| . Anyone having clothing to give, bring it to the school Wednesgab afâ€" ternons or call Deerfleld 124 and wrticles will be called for,n There is a great need for clothing of all kinds and anything will be greatly appreciated. y F4 m Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Phone H. P. 178 AND Assistant Telephone Manager Transferred J. N. Westcott, who has served as Aassistant manager of the local Specials for Friday & Saturday SWIFT‘S PREM. Swift‘s Brookfield Butter . * Baby Beef Liver Native Beef Round Steak ». 25¢ Native Beef Sirloin Steak »â€"27¢ Rolled â€" Leg Veal Roast Milk, Fed pound 22¢ pound 27¢ Now you can try automati6 gas water heating! Rent an automatic gas water heater foronlySIdown...slm a month. It will be reâ€" moved without obligation or cost to you if you are not completely satisfied. Prime Rib Roast 9122 ! Installed FREE! . Spring Lamb Legs Swift‘s Prem. Whole or Half Richter‘s Sugar. Cured BACON pound 24¢ 23¢ REASON? It supplies hot water on‘a °3 special low rate Â¥." It‘s a new efficient auto« matic GAS water heater. It provides® "controlled* monthly cost â€"â€"J. W.. Perry â€" of the Wilmette office will take Mr. Westcott‘s place in the Highland Park office. office of the Illinois Bell Telephone Co. for several years, has been transferred to the Wilmette office. Swift‘s Prem. Spring ° Lamb â€"â€" Shoulders . pound Richter‘s Hockless CALI HAMS 18¢ The _ ipound 19¢ ist ro in. 20¢ PAGE ELEVEN Fresh . Calf Liver Tenderloin 3909¢ Native pound 29¢ 466AÂ¥