'l.tW"dtge."tt'g ttNd hum nu “hi“dh '_shrtotr..r- parsnmunru Che-tHD-rt- MMhMIm '"teyy+t1uem)it-. a M,Iov. ttAf/Li "if: I 3. n... d 'r7,'d'1utlh, - IrrwA.3.hh-,agr.aatdaets has: hmliVn-gloh Bouncy, Ali-rt It“... In. _Prdriarte,Cu-rmtf,iom., In. In!) Whites-b. Carl I. India. I... _ “I In. u "at W. [at My .vrntirttt.dituaftm.ttt.vttd 1naentt-d.d.mttrtrl.g. the spa-hr was hive“ he. no follo'd- by g "esiiiG. [but yho nit-dd m It. and Prom the church minutes of 1875: Voted that every femur bring his own fence poet and not it for e Mullins poet. Voted that e Ian-Litton be put in the church benchee to keep the men end the women apart. Voted that the centred. for the building of e dutch be let to the lowest hidden. Including cum work. III-our! end panting. the hit two included uteri-ls. for the sum of M25. (The only eddidon totheehmeh-ft-brtgttt- in the entrenee, b-tet and he! Sande] shoal room.) In 1894 the preeent m we: but]: for $900.0neroe-heebenedded _ TOWNSEND CLUB TU. D.erfktd Tun-end club will meet on My min, Nor. 7, n the Town lull with W. J. Beek- " of It. PM m., a "PNBe'lr. mm femn Taps-{W Rev. P. G. PUpeabrok, In his little church pamphlet culled “St. Pnnl’l Honk!" tells of that human; and old {national cum which no recorded in St. Plul'n church records: '01."! um A honest card perry beaeflt for the Wilmot Grade echool, at the west limits of the village, is being planned for Friday evening (tomor- row) at eight o'clock in the school, sponsored by the Mothers' Club. In. Otto Trute is general choir- man end has as members of her verious committeeo In. Roy Cla- vey, In. Ben Siljeotrom, In. John Armstrong, Mrs. Victor Corl- son, Mrs. Mary P. KcDevitt, end Mrs. Earle Ennis. There will be twelve door prim, twelve epoch] prises end individunl table prim. Refreshments will be served. The public in invited. LONG, LONG AGO new feature end may books will be displayed. The winning room in the membership drive will be ennounced. Prizes have been Mend to the two classrooms heving the highest per- centage of permits joining the neo- ciation. Mrs. Frederick C. Ritter will preside. Tee will be served " the clone of the meeting. The D-rfuld Grammar School Parent-Teacher AaaoeUtion will meet on Priday (tomorrow) " 8:00 p.m. in the uhool. Mrs. Ruth Hub show, director of Education Service at Canon Pirie Scott & Co., Chi- cago, will speak on Children’s Books. Miss Elsie Wygmt, who was Icheduled for that dny in unable to fulfil the emgement and Mrs. Harsh-w will come in her stead. In. Hersh-w has been 1 when prineipal, and supervisor in the Winneth whack. The book sole for the benettt of the ETA. will be t â€DCIOSBOLLCALL 'hra-lNdth-nediG" damn-immune.- nmnq. In.“ Much-Matthew 'ultNIth--dntedtHNltrw- mmdwmm:un MUN, In. [one B. Ball, lmlmlock-huh.lu.Viaor R. Cub-n. It lini- 8m, In. 'rilltiSt-rt.NrB.A.R. Wank. In. W. E. Birke- guiu, In. human lean-nay, In. B. B. New. In. W. W. Goody-lure. In. John Wald, In. Earl Burt, In. Alex Winn-n. Ind In. Robert Pin. att of Durham, and lint Luci“. Wright of Bu:- nockburn. WILMOT CLUB PARTY NIH PENIS, Walk. Wu-r. In. Hurry Thomson, In. All-I Duh. In. PM Noun, Mm.W.KBotrt.Mea.N.C.une, In. R. M. nun. In. William DEERF’IELD P.-1'.A. i, Mr. I». In: ' uni-ulna». a I. a! In. “my†a'1'ila'dlhdS'l!tel'l'lra kahunhAn-IILM '-eAeePtmt&Net,ti..-ta. would“..th JoAni-hobuhndw Ishmwhobllhhw Em n..- m- - I" m iriiiuTrii;a1Diiia1"Gi,'t Ih-nhtiti-eB-t M of Job'n m ht Third-y "all“ "the 'u-tge Tm niljmhrmolh Imamwmmiudaa- of-Btu-h-are-ie hstt-r. mm-lduaandoland mammoth“ "rt_tttqr_tridthi-tate 'reoe-'e- Scullyhululullwock. tht Honky Mrs. - meted a: and“. con- duct".- and Mr. Sally. a. - ehll in Antioch; an Tuesday In. - and " chphin nnd It. Sally " ward-r at Park Elks: on Veda-day In. Sally m Ruth and Mr. Scull]. Mm It Nani Chicago; and on Friday " Put omenrf night " Glam, In. Scullyvugutolw.lr.lcul- lrnmat-r,.ndMm.rt.A.: Nelson, mm. TI. Sally: an} an "thhq my mum and patton of the D-Bead Mm Btne am “it. tht land-y evening If. and In. Phil Sunny and Mr. and In. Ger- mid Culver “tended a naming of the Worthy litmus and Puma cluh of [an county at Antioch. It m u pot luck dinner. The Scull†head the Deerfield ehnpter of the Eastern Star, Ind the Galvan. the Cnmpbell Chip!" of Highland Ptrk. Robert Piper, non of the C. E. Pipers of Chestnut Itreet. In at- tending Northwestern night school clones. Intin G. Decker and Supt. Lester B. Ball Ire nitro en- rolled " Northwestern this yen. Mr. and In. Rolph Erick-en and In. Victor Carlson Br. of Chicago were Sgturdny dinner guests " the Victor E. Carbon home on Strut- ford road. Willis Phillips returned on Mon- day from a fortnight'. visit in Den- m, Calm, to his hams on North Waukegan mad (the former WET radio station.) He was neoompanied to Deerfield by his puma who will remain for an extended Visit. Bobby, the four you old son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Wagner of mtael "can, In. host to twelve little friends on Hand-y “brawn, Oct. 26, in honor of his birthday Brtni- verury. Russ-ll Frost, accompanied by his uncle. Earl Frost, of Ones-nun Ave., sud Alfred Backlash of Prairie View, In: to Dsnville. m., on Ion- day to witness the nuns! can husk- ing bee. They also stopped " Champ-In to visit Russell's broth- er, Harold, who is I sophomore n the University of Illinois, and to visit. Mr. Frost's sister, Mrs. W. R. Olson, who also lives in Chmpsiun, Almon Front and John Boone, who are in their freshmen year " Marquette university in Milwaukee, were home this week bee-nae of the Holy Day on November I. It In: a ttne vacation for the hon, beam John's birthday anniversary van on Tuesday and Almon'e birthday was on Wedneeday (yesterday) so they were able to be home for the occa- sione. In. 8H1. A. in: at North Chl- mo m a. wont-and gust of - dun-sitar. In. Hunk! M. [In I“ Slur and Philip B..- singu of North China: has Sun- day diam M at tho Harold Sell-nth has on Wank-3:- mil. Du- to the Net that many of tin donation. arrived so Into And the weaker III not good. an rum-an uh sponsored by the woman of tho Holy Cm church, will he continued "sdno'tibeormtuidnrttsiaeo- ine Satin-day. beginning a 9 LIL, in the meant “on two doom In“ of the Death“ you do; In. ntadts.-be-dgt-agm 'f-tear-sur-ir. Hubert mam. ind Mrs. maid Ginter m in charge. Mrs. E. M. Palmer will be hostel: to the Friday Bridge club next week It her home on Central avenue. Ir. Telephone Mick! 485 The I. can: an“ - "G0aiuaiia, w. haiku-torn! M In“. In. b I. r-iii/iii-d _"----- iaa 1tIrr_.hes-etretNgt-. lI-n. n- m h 1" b wonky-:11 0"!“ -i.. M“ ,' mrwmw' -- Jud Ham v:- in... " I 'HBtr-dht-r.rt-rt- trshteetihmrr.afurr-ti, landinlanmam "an. ‘In Pun] In." at Inc-h. m"! l". m.“ 1*; 78 Idol m Con-hm Killer mhWmtsd her If!“ Hubby unfunny on Thad-y ,nette,0etirithn 'yri.ttheumittfh.r-t., he hula Hill." of Sunder! The Ben 8mm Ind the Vic- tor (Jul-um .tt-d.d an ham-t party It the Nordic club on Sum- du evening limits-o. Lama Brra of Modesto, Call!" spent the yak-end with Mr. und In. Ralph Dunk-1n and hu now gone to Ettrlek, Win. to visit an uncle and aunt, Mr. an! Men. Henry Waiter (parent: of In. Dunham). Mr. and In. V. B. Cuba: were M " a My party on Wed. nodny -mtfrte at the Carl Strom- her! home ' gluing». In. Earl Hurt entrained a I {about of bridge on Wodnudcy at - bm on Cam} sum Mr. and In. Curl Prick have re- turnod from I he rook: visit with Mr. and In. Albert Henry in Jal- hnon, WU. The eighth grade elm " Wilmot oehool in spamming I serie- of - sales sad the money will be and for a clan gift to be presented to the school " graduation. Miss Florence Ott and Melvin Potts attended a chicken dinner last Thursday evening " the Long Grove Eungelicsl church, Week-end guest- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. June. Finer were Mr. and In. Clifford Holland and Mr. Ind In. William Duppert of Path. Itury_eBtdqdf--" Hammett-ham bibWillh-Jmto-od. gum-maintaining“ 'ei.aviAtNh-ttaeeMigNn" Park spat and†with In pr- am. Mr. And In. A. 1.1a... “Malawian“ iliatt-t-emWmtd-aed-. within-thaw Inlet-Muted.“ mksdhrhridpdubm uymuhcho-ouiw canola. Mr. and In. Elm In“ has named their new little Ion. Fred- erick, :nd the E. B. Crushes will call their son, Edward B. Crush Jr. The C1nvey Ravinin Nurseries, west of Deerfield, ere I pretty night there den. The property is full of pheasants which come to cut the berries Ind roost in the low bushel. With the natural: leaves end the georgeou birds, it is a mm of col- Mrs. Hnry McDevitt was hostess at two tables of bridge on Thursday evening " her home. Pair Och a... Mrs. William A. Tennennann was hostess to members of the executive board of the tenth district of the American Legion Auxiliary at be: home on Oakley avenue, Monday evening. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. LeRoy Meyers and Mrs. George Jaeqbs. glam}. lugging}: " der' - in; today, Ttmraur, " ttie has of In. Witiinm C. Wing of West (hm-All IMHO. In. View: Carlson att-ded I bridge party on Priday evening it thetromeofhera.G-thaithin Chieogo. Him Lois Carl-on III the guest that evening of Carol Ann Shdkcy u a Hallowoon potty in Edison Park. Robert. Anderson, non of the Ar fred Anderson: of Greenwood ovo- nue, wu bolt " I woven": party on Friday waning. Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Pdcrnm were hosts " a Halloween party on Tuesday evening " their home on Sanford road. In. Mnry McDevitt bud us her guest! on Sunday, John Miller und Hiya Edith Becker of Libertyville. Min Shirley Wing Ind mu Glndyl Pm were hoot- " a Mo- ween party on Saturdny evening. Guests were in coctume. Gregory. Armstrong And Jerry McDevitt entertained It I Hilb- ween party on Hominy " the le- Deeitt home on Woodbine court Mr. and Mrs. [an Calvin of Balding, Mich. were (not: the past week " the R. W. Hauler home on Stratford road. -8But, “In“ HUI-EBAY, uovmn t, "" Derrfwlh Pap “I Yerh-tsrq-nrrst, III-UH. Mic-Olfblpr- hv-eehln-yl-nlm-m and. In! a. cruel- I Th Aeer1r-,e-as W4 - ef' [itFftiiijih it"; “Manchu-Mum. I’m-Pumas Thur-dry“ Iâ€! ttr I potluck “In". that “HMMMMGN -rht--mritthrxt-tot- "yt-d-ell-ttttgre 'a'ite/tttsu',uttgpt1 “501!) oetNrevtstt.d “Inâ€. [In mu. Hahn in and!“ m- an] day- with Mr. and In. Hurry mu b Chicago. " In. P. G. Pmbrok In attend- In “a larger convention of the Eva-tteat and Reformed Evangel- Ial 'm'l organisation: in Cilia-i, Ohu, from November 1 to In. (II-rem Antietam: will be but... to mar-hon of her contract 1:de duh at lunehoon next nun- d-y " In home on ï¬nd "an. Tho club has ermurueod in mm mm Jaunt- “a will moot ht the hem of the have when for the use six months, Milling the Illa-n uric- of the punks, the to- ughing nix month. Shirley May Holman of Barring- ton spent the Wham] with Loin Potterton. On Sunday the Rum“ Pottertom visited " the Wilt" lune“ home In Kmhn. In. Run-ell But entertained at n putty for fourteen children an Honda, evening " her home on Greenwood avenue. The Mutual club will meet on Thursday evening "onight) at the home of In. Willlun A. Talmu- 'HI"' of Oakley Innis, the N A“ churdi-Gm.hd. Mr. end In. Melvin Eugen (Marjorie Frost) will move into the Fruit: not which is to be vac-ted next month by Mr. 1nd Mrs. Earl Frost Mr. Ind Mrs. Alfred John- Ion will move from West Lake Por- est to the cottage, formerly the Sun Hutchilon house, now owned by Harry E. Wine, on Deerfield road, which is being mteated by the Ru- genl. The Earl Fronts bought the Stanley Bye house near Wilmot Ind County Line roads. It. Ind Mrs. J. T. Peterson of Wilma“: were Sunday guests at the Cnel E. Olson home on Greenwood “cane. Mr. And In. Roy Cluey had is their Sundty guests Mr. Ind In. Boy Damien of Chicago. The _ IM " “I Pmshrta.une-.tttuMadts.. "errts_t.tloe-h.r= The Ann-Kan 14i- Pet at DeorNuuab-iriitut.-U tyrteuvt-uat-t-. Cid Am Du - on Novemberta. Linden Gib-on and mu, Wut The annual lunar Ind dinner of the St. Paul's Ladlu' Aid society is being held today " the church. were amid may and In any. in: with In. Bury Penal: Both you; peopl- m to. south m! Mr. Gibson has bun he. all Summer. Mr. and In. Gum “womb of Barium Vinita In. Bury Whiteomb In: Hominy. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roggow and daughter, Mm. Arline Trina. tspent Thursday with Mrs. William An- dree in Chicago. E. B. Jordan bu hen elected president and Georg. Scott, leer.- wry-tram of the Ian’s Fell“- ship of the Presbyterian church. A number from hen are planning to attend the Chicago Pmsbyteeian Social Union on My awning. Nov. 7. Dr. Sam Higginbonom, president of Ahhnbod. India, Agri- cultural college and moderator of the Presbyterim General Ambly. will be the weaker. . Young people of the Prenbyterinn church will attend I North Subur- ban nlly on November 6, nt the Chietuto Presbytery. Pint union will open " 3:00 p.m. Dr. B. T. Chu of Chinn will give the prineipar address. Mrs. George Herder will be host- ess to members of the Independent social club on Wednesday afternoon It her home on Chestnut street. Last Tuesday evening Mrs. Otto Gieake, In. Emil Fredrick. In. Mathias Botnnan and In. William D. Johnston attended I meeting of the Libertyville Roy-l Neighbors Camp. Mrs. John Seney entertained 23 guests " 1 manner-dc party on Friday evening for her son, John Jr. The Altar Ind Bout: minty will meet at the Holy Cm church to- Morrow evening. '.Ygrta'u'tt',tatrt mum-1d“! “up 'ttrytetBtrneAiiiii 't%*tyyoq.ie-a7eis' Mala-tit. hum-uh bun-hunk uluouudu - The Wat!“ dub wftlh+ Cal-unity darqmttbrtToi.t. “ham drain-II. In. I. m in Wand-Wuhan.“ pram-Mum 1Pteeteraeriraak rent will an“ ikiUii. _. WestRHuClnb toMeetTnudqy Robert E. Kecfe of Wank-m Ms been appointed auditor for the receiver for the Chlago North Shore ad Iii-uh. Railroad eon- pony. Mr. Keefe Ills an new ere-ted by the death of Willi-II W. O'l'oolo on Ouch-r " Mr. Koch has but: In the on- +rofturat-trmoiitGi, 20 â€an, and the. Iâ€. Inn has Audion: of Dub-r-st.. Appoint R. E. Keefe of Waukegan Auditor of North Shore Line Xuhmehromnuaaltit.a-r tqri-tmsdituntt-tein. Yheguv.a-.ato.-dikbax. Xustsrmtt-aixb-anadtaro was. tuad_riehon,mith.andhot but“ dish. no and in the lunehroon. A-dttmeheanbe bt9tforeatittU u â€an" twentyennu. Min-gm!" eat-Inning. 8000mm. etmts-tattuhmebrottm.--htta, thr-aadBebmrrt Pure! and Court Marty of the children of this achool do not appma of the tick“ idea, but what the school patrol and Mr.Balinretrrinetoatutotenett the chlldnn to obey rules. A man does not kill another man for no tea-on. just because then are no policeman around. Nor does he drive seventy miles an hour when the sin nay: thirty milu per hour. Football The football "anon has started again and there are bat eight boy: so far to play. How are we going to beat Elm Place with that kind of school spirit? We beat Elm Place last year by a more of 7 to 6 and beat Wilmot by a good score. Lin- coln defeated us 7 to 6. Not a bad season. We haven't even tstarted practice yet this year. Nine mem- beta of Int year'l regular team graduated, leaving only two regu- lars, but “ill we should have a team, even though some other team in DeerfUld has lured them away because they get "Icahn to wear in the gamma. If the children Inn: to obey rule: when they In in grammar school, they will know why may no to obey rules and law- of the county when they are out. The Clem and the court In jut to show what comes when a rule in violnted.-H-rid Hun. Safety Court As you know, we now lure I court for children that disobey the school laws, and most of you know there he. been quite some hmment about the patrol boys giving out tickets when the diildren don't know the rules. There have been but few, if my ticket: given out for things that just come up. Here Ire some of the children that have received tick- eta. We will not mention their pun- ishment: Jock Slown. Berber: Burt Joanne Hahn, Joan Peters, Jean Briecoe, Betty Belle Russell, Cherrl Meyer, George Hermann. Bobby McKee, Bobby Pettis, Dewey Sheri- dnn, Bud Brunette, June Gauntlet, Norlnnd Wickerehnm, George linen, and Mark Hunt. The patrol boys and the court members would like the students eoopemtion In much u potmible.--Eddie Deli-rt. First Church of Christ; Seicntilt, of Highllnd Park, announce. I free lecture on Christian Selene. by Dr. John B. Carr, C. 8., of Philadelphia, Pm, to be given Thaw!†"curing, Nov. 9, at 8 o'clock in Deal-Add Grammar whoa] auditorium, Doer- new. Mr. Carr is I member of the Board of Lecture-hip of the Mother Chureh, the First Church of Christ, Scientiat, in Boston, In". The pub- lie is invited to “and. Announce Lecture on Christian Science in Deerfield Nov. 9 DIM“) Gull“ SCHOOL "OTIS MR... The ninth lnniverury of the Deerfield-Northbrook Rotary club will be observed on Thursday noon. November 16, at Phil Johnson'- County Line mam-Int. Andrew Decker, president. Announce- that the walka- will be Nathaniel ur- erone, secretary of the Chicago 'Crime Commission; sud also preli- dent of the Automatic Gunmen Co.; and a past president of the Chicago Rotary club. North Shore Ratify club- have been invited " cue-tn. The first president of the Mold Rotary club val Dr. J. P. O’Con- nell; and succeeding 1311th have been E. B. Jordan, De. Walter B. Meta". Carl E. Bates, W. K. Kant, Harold R. Vine, P. G. “eunuch. Edward Reagan, Ind Andm Dock- at. .. lull-"i A Incl-arm plaque-nan! by EMIW.leulmrndd-ipn, "Mhmo‘m John lam h mum-I lut- 9Ttttrer,iye-trsvitU mm. This plug-mum -todbptUA-AAntttat "ie-trar-taaa-ei. â€Mia-Wanna... Mh~m~uh. 'u'thruotts.oaiakiiidiiN 'Pr.y+er-.uiiii. â€Whmdhb in. 'rt.Fttthreothhqria t2'ip+akBrtraattaCii 'trev-ttviii/au- omtemgmm Memorial Plaque by Deerfield Sculptor Honored Navy Dar The Deeef1eId-Northtreoea Rotary club will have u it: (out - today (Thursday) Judge Martin C. Decker of the Lab Connty Probat- court. Judge Deehr will In Iatro- dueed by hll brother, Andm Deck- er, president of the Iced club. The luncheon meeting in " Phil John- m'a resultant. On In“, no- nlnc. Oct. 28, the Wm held their maul Row-y Amt dinm " which time the when m M hum are - of how. The nun-l weekly lunch»- on “My of that week wu not hold beam of the "lulu Mac. Continuing in my a! m and III-lie to the peoplo " Dau- Md’u annuity, the Mich. our.“ will present " in Deathly Evading] church. 815 My mp0! unic- uxt Sunday after. noon ,thq Girl’l Gem of North Central collage, Manning 1trt. The group is and" tU rection of Hi- In, mind mid: to the progn- Mr. w J. Rubia, personnel m (at tho college will pm: man! mad. inn. Th. Ionic. begin- " 4:80 After the Vesper unle- the eun- munity is invited to share in the ful- lovnhip of our regular Sud.†no- ning hour. Supper will ha and for u fmwill odor-lac: than will be communin ringing; Kr. Ruble will give seven] humorous reading- in this informal social period, arid the evening will clone with u “Quin†program participated in by mum of the local congregation. Bowling Season Opens for Men of Girh Odette of Napervme School nt Deerfield Vesper Holy (hoax Church The start of the retrthr anon on last Thursday reamed to bring the best in most of the boys. Damp: Jitterbug: had the high series of 2451 in taking two from Colman who were not Nr behind With t 2436 series. In the other match Gin- ten took two from Schwdhnch. Standings: Deerfield Rotary Club Will Bear Judge Decker Today Another bowling nelson In: bp- gun for the men of the Holy Cross Catholie church, Deerfield. The "Holy Crone Topics" conhim the following: to Be Observed Ginter .PP.M.m Klemp ...r.m. Coleman ._. Schwnlblch Deerfield-Northbrook Rotary Anniversary HUM u