M V rhy: y y â€" grer ie s= with their grandparents. Sergeant Julian Jasper and Mrs. Jasper, who spent the past week in Chicago have returned to their home at 808 Deerfleld road. ‘ lulq&:yh.dndb: « w * Mil hat Toaadey, Sss Mars Cashmore of Lake Zurich is spendâ€" ing the week at the home of her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Clavey. Mrs. E. W. Girton is staying with mary and Dariene Whitcomb reâ€" mained in Chicago to spend the week Mrs. Charles Hatch (Luella Knigge) has resigned her position 2s assistant cashier in the Deerfield State Bank. Miss Marie Friemar is a new employe at the bank. ‘The Altar and Rosary Society will meet on Friday evening at the Holy Cross church. Mrs. John J. Welch is her Jesse wW. Strong, wao owis & home on Orchard lane occupied by the Wendell Goodpastures, visited in Deerfield on Saturday. _ * _ Shirley May Woll went a tonsilectomy yesterday at the Lake County hospital in Wauâ€" president and Mrs. Alex Willman, program chairman. Mrs. Julius Reader and Mrs. Edward Crush will Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Weir visited Mrs. Weir‘s aunt, Mrs, Laura Galloâ€" way on Monday. Mrs. Galloway, widow of Charles Galloway, is very ill in Rogers Park. ter Presbyterian church in Evanston â€" Mrs. W. F. Weir attended the luncheon of the Auxiliary of the Presbyterian church at Northminisâ€" Libroric Mirabelia in Oak Park. Gordon Kress is visiting at the mumm.mnâ€"-.-‘ Rutherford, New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Casad and three daughters are moving from the Becker house on Warrington road to Wilmette, where they have purchased a home, Mrs. C. W. Boyle was hostess to Presbyterian Circle Two on Wednesâ€" day at her home on Springfield aveâ€" nue. Mr. and Mre. G. R. Bailey and family are moving to Park Ridge the first of May. Dr. W. F. Weir was a speaker a‘ the Ewing Presbytery in Mt. Verâ€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mercurio and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mirabella spent Munster, Ind., Miss Ora Foss of Blue Island, Marshall Roll of Harâ€" vey, II1., the Dewey Deal and Russell Batt families were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Sticken, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. William Sherman of on avenue. m:â€".u,ofwm avenue, Northfield, who gained noâ€" toriety a few years ago by putting roils of slugs in place of quarters in the Deerfleld State Bank so that he Lynch, 21, of 1756 Washington street, Winnetka, are alleged to have guests at the Ross Sherman home Louses, was being held in the Lake County jail last week on a charge to "keep quiet" about the encounter. of 2040 Clavey ud.wm | Park, ': an automobile on mxmwm io fae ts searched it and asked h)h' home address. T A‘_l â€"fl;"' '7’ 6 .“5‘: t ! Lâ€" ©20000 4 M06. & farm to you. Mr. to commit of Chester Wessling has been seloctâ€" eod as the lay delegate to the Ilinois g‘hdw in Elgin from April 18 to |$8. Rev. and Mrs. Earl J. Bruso will also attend. This is the conferâ€" | ence at which ministerial appointâ€" Meliody Farms Dairy, Pn apopnoret t the Womer af S omen Paul‘s Evangelical church. parochial school on Monday evening. l‘bch-h-h:h-nhr. that it is now more convenient not to meet in the homes. Funeral Services for Wm. J. Brown Held Saturday P.M. . _ To the Garden enthusiasts of Highland Park a new machine that will take the place of spading, or in one operation, plow, disk and harrow;‘is now available, & It is adaptable to use on flower beds, lawns or gardens, and in one operation sharp revolving teeth tear up the soil into a lumpless perfect surface. It mixes thoroughly to a ednesday after 18, in W afterncon, April Waukegan. * 7 % land Park"Presbyterian church. ‘The service conducted by Dr, Louâ€" is W. Sherwin, pastor of the Presâ€" byterian church of which Mr. Brown was a member and trustee, was brief and simple, symbolic of the life of this honored and highly respected Hrown â€" Mteniand Park Commmentonâ€" er, who passed away early iast Thursday morning after several months illness, were held Saturday afternoon at 2 o‘clock in the High» citizen Active pall bearers were George Greene, Lyle Gourley, Waiter Meiâ€" men, wHo Were Not on auly, mNCM~ bers of the Highland Park Masonic lodges, oRtary club, Chamber of Commerce and officers of the Presâ€" at Forest Home cometery where he Amazing New Machine Is Now Available to Local Gardners A, 0. Fay lodge No. 676 A. F. and A. M., of which Mr. Brown was a past master, had charge of services erhoff, Charles Sanborn, Leo Larson Attending in bodies were city ofâ€" ficials, uniformed police and fireâ€" men, who were not on duty, mem From a width of twenty inches to acres, this wonderful new maâ€" chine does a perfect job. Mr. Sam Gore, who has brought this device to us, says it is the only machine that does so much to make gardening easy and remove the drudging from it. ‘The rental cost is moderate and a call to him at Highland Park 424 ground too. 5/ % In a fraction of the time required by hand work, the soil is ready for planting. or manure and breaks up the new is all that is necessary for an esâ€" A rummage sale will be held on 822 N. First 6t. â€" Phone 77 Funeral services for William J. n it .. BOTTLED HEALTH DAHL‘S James Mailfald Wins Township Election; includes DeerfNeld, Bannockburn Eimer L. Clavey parts of Highland Park and Harmon Hendrix Forest, cast 916 votes on Mau .......... hï¬â€œ_g@*g!llan Zuhine . two township library directors. Elâ€"| . The vote of each of the three preâ€" e ie lirer direciore BE Ths vote #*â€"* fice of Commissioner of Highway®|Precinet One includes Deerfleld, Bannockburn West Deerficld Township, which O Citizen‘s Party [_] soun i. snupson C Citien‘s Pasty ... 2 * .“.. _n "‘b;" "UV B uitt? | 2.,;"1}3 C D ALBERT BORK O Citizen‘s Party |__J PAUL PAGLIAI f |__] RICHARD SHANNON Dmcm "s5. Dlvmomm For Alderman First Ward For Alderman Foorth Ward * For Alderman Second Ward For Alderman Third Ward (Vote for Two) SPECIMEN BALLOT FIRST WARD, CITY OF HIGHWOOD who had worked for Mr, Clavey for James Mailfald didates for th was as follows SPECIMEN BALLOT SPECIMEN BALLOT FOURTH WARD, CITY OF HiGHWOOD â€" Lake County, Iilinois SPECIMEN BALLOT THIRD WARD, CITY OF HIGHWOOD: Lake County, HMlinols ; 2 : __ _ Oilty Clerk. _ Werd: Ewouish Methodist Church, Rrart Tisce and Highw@ood Ave. Lake County, Illinois Election, Tuesday, April 18, 1939 Election, Tuesday, April 18, 1939 Election, Tuesday, April 18, 1939 Fourth Ward: Scornavracco Barber Shop, 648 Railway Ave. SECOND WARD, CITY OF HIGHWOOD Lake County, IMlinois _ City Clerk. _ Second Ward:â€"Oak Terrace School , Tuesday, April 18, 1939 Third Ward: City Hall and were both theted by the fellowing tabuintion: Raymond A. Nelson ................... 447 Township Supervisor, James O‘Conâ€" Floyd An official canvaiss of the votes Total vote of the YWCA board of directors held on April 11 the following officers Are Elected April Dwight Davis secretary, Mrs. Garâ€" field Canright treasurer, Mrs. Frank 1st vice president, Mrs. Godtrey Ey Austin.