Mrs. Clarence Roliman and Mrs, George Ward will be guests today at a bridge luncheon at the home of Mrs. Gerhardt Holste in Northbrook. bridge on ‘Wednesday afterâ€" noon “t.llurhmo-mann- nut | Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Olson atâ€" tended a midnight dinner on Christâ€" mas Eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jayne in Evanston. On Christmas Day the Olsons were guests of the J. ‘T, Petersons in ‘Wilmette. t Junior Senlor Warden ......................... Delbert Meyer Miss Evelyn Strickland of North Chicago spent several days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Beckâ€" man Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine and children, Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Anâ€" derson and family and Mrs. Olivia Anderson were Christmas Day dinâ€" ner guests at the Henry Silfestrom home in Highland Park. Eighty children enjoyed the Christmas party last â€" Wednesday afternoon at the Holy Cross Parish school. â€"A program, gifts, and a visit from Santa Claus added much to the festivities. Hostesses to the children â€"were the members of the Altar and Rosary society. W Eevemmmmercemenmiimenenisemcem: 76!;:‘-.;. Hubn Junior Deacon ._._.______._. Edward Johnson Organist Officers of the Deerfield Masonic lodge will be installed on Tuesday evening, January 4, at the Masonic temple as follows: y Deerfield Rotarians Have Xmas Party Members of the Deerflield Rotary club held their annual Christmas luncheon last Thursday at Phil Johnson‘s Cafe at County line road. There was an exchange of gifts and at the conclusion of the meeting the presents were taken to the Dorcas Home. Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok had charge of the program and delivered the Christmas message. ‘Today the club is meeting at 12:15 at the same place for the weekly luncheon. Edward Carter, Northâ€" brook mortician, is Rotarian of the day. _ Mrs. W. K. Hout was hostess to members of her sewing club on Wednesday afternoon (yesterday) at her home on Warrington road. Deerfield Masons Hold Installation Tuesday Evening "I don‘t like RELIABLE CLEANING," Hobo Harry. "It makes me feel like an tocrat." And it does. aF4ie: I FEEL LIKE AN ARISTOCRAT Ihe Phiade To ... Albert Bartels Leads Holy Cross Bowlers Men of the Holy Cross church, Deerficld, are meeting each Thursâ€" :y.L«-hghBWMu and Schwalbach with 212 were close. Coleman‘s team took high .game with 994. Scores and handicaps for next week: High score was won by Al Barâ€" tels with 216. Wagner with 213 Deerfleld Fire Dept. Answers Two Calls 1EDCOIDCICMRC EHVEM FCDF AVLUUECLE this fall in having so few fires. Unâ€" til last week the Deerfleld Volunteer Firemen had not had a call since October 5, and that was not a seriâ€" On Thursday, December 23 the firemen were called to the Hohfelder residence, formerly the Lidgerwood house, where an overheated chimney resulted in about $25.00 in damages. The following day, December 24, they answered a call at Osterman Ave. and Chestnut St., where James Kilroy‘s automobile Had caught fire. Wires burned and the paint: was damaged and the estimated loss, acâ€" cording to Fire Chief Conrad Uchtâ€" man, was $15.00. Fire Chief Uchtman advises local residents not to go away and leave the dampers on stoves and furnaces open and to observe all the rules of safety and precaution. 5 away on Friday, December 24, at her home on Elm street, Deerficld, after a lingering illness. Mrs. Kotâ€" trasch woulf have been 87 years old on January 23, 1938. Funeral services were held on Monday aftâ€" ernoon at 2 o‘clock at the home Wwith.Rev. Janiés V. Mirphy of the Holy Cross Catholic church officiatâ€" ing. ~Burial was in the North Shore Garden of Memories. ous one. Mrs. Kot.trasch Is Buried On Monday Surviving Mrs. Kottrasch are her three children, Frank, Adoiph and Marie, all of Deerfield. Her sons, who own the Deerfield Greenhouses on Elm St., have been successful business men in the village for the past twentyâ€"five years, and all lived together at 457 Elm street, coming here from Germany. Deerficld heâ€" _ 121â€"106â€"113â€"840 STANDINGS â€"__.10 ....10 Won Lost 61 19 17 41 81 at 11 a1 11 The religious instinct in & mnmm-?u-n& with simplicity and faith If a :al;}luhhdllunvflth rom a very early ageâ€"its simple but .elevated and beautiful language will bring many parts of the Bible within even a little child‘s comprehension. The men and womâ€" en of the Bible lived and were huâ€" man like ourselves. Their hearts are shown good or bad, repentent or unrepentent; their deeds speak for themselves for and agminst them with little orno comment and thus speak directly to a child about the good and the bad in ourselves. __Your Public Library offers you a variety of Bible storiesâ€"for young ranged from the King James Verâ€" sion with twentyâ€"four full page ilâ€" lustrations from old masters. Goodspeedâ€"Junior Bible. Stories from the Old and New Testaments. De la Mareâ€"Stories from the Biâ€" ble. ‘Thirty stories from the first nine books of the Old Testament. Stuartâ€"Tell Me a True Story. Tales of Bible heroes for children of today. Hodgesâ€"Whken th: King Came. Stories from the four Gospels, reâ€" told in a dignified manner with the traditional interpretation. Huntingâ€"The story of our Biâ€" ble. ‘"How it grew to be what it is." Hurlbuttâ€"Bible Atlas. The geoâ€" graphy of the Bible. Shermanâ€"The Children‘s Bible. A carefully selected collection of Bible stories from the Old and the New Testaments. r the Older Childrenâ€" The Bible for Young Peopleâ€"Arâ€" Ne Cl t onl LIBRARY . The First National Bank Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance time have proved to be the most inâ€" teresting and inspiring to youth of every. age." : Thompsonâ€"Bible Children. Chilâ€" dren of the Old and New, Testaâ€" ments. » melgm%g:x To “ Shop Phone, @“;t- an ‘The Deerfleld Camp of Royal Neighbors vfll'lold&drmn'l'u- stallation on Friday evening, Janâ€" uary 14, in the Town hall on Deerâ€" field road. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. Mrs. William Johnston is to be the installing ofâ€" ficer and Mrs. Emil Fredricks, cerâ€" emonial marshal, Vice Oracle Past Oracle Chancellor . Neoke ~â€" Inner Seatincl Endurance ....._.__._..Mrs. Albert Mitchell Nereser . ""ohirs. Tilen Haptiem Pank Memorial Club _._?n.. s wof Aicoved IT IS A PLEASURE TO EXTEND TO YOU "THE SEASONS GREETINGS WITH _ EVERY GOOD WISH _ _ y FOR YOUR HAPPINESS _ _THROUGHOUT THE NEW YEAR 148 South Second Street Tel. H. P. 1358 _ Highland Park Officers to be installed are: GREENSLADE m niuin + ma Electric Shop Best Wishes of Highland Park -_:M’ivm "Mrs. Christ Mentser Happy and Prosperoué Muzik & St Peter Service Station . Plumbing and Heating ELECTROL OIL BURNERS §12% Laurel Avenue â€" Highland Park Second Street and Green Bay Road Highland Park , HOWARD MORAN New Year wish you a « Residence, H. P. 439