8. M. Gooder has returned from , Cincinnatti after a several weeks vinit. In.Oood"tldtvochfldnnl stayed at the Parkway hotel in Chi-- | eago during Mr. Gooder's absence. | lnha-bh.de,nl.,' General Secretary of the Woman's | Missionary Society and president of | the Illincis branch, spoke at the | Evangelical Church, Sunday evening. There was special music by the choir and orchestra. Arnold Keller and | Christmas party on the Friday aft-- Mr. and Mrs. Ball, who live in the John Huhn house, have a baby dau-- George Beekman played violin solo=. This was the annual thank offering meeting of the society. ghter, born last week in the Evans-- i.'.'r."....-mmm T the program, followed fi-q:-wd'-m t= eords of each bird. Sadie GaNloway 'hz the =M0~od i-- nois Council of Parent--Teacher As-- sociationts at the Evanston Woman's Club last week. Mary Jane Hulse, Mary Jane Phil-- %M Phillips, John Hen-- y -- , and Cary! Fern Frants. The Friendship Bible Class m a dinner at the home of Mr. and ¥red Stryker on last Thursday even. ing. . Covers were laid for sixteen. m_l'rmuuduw the dinner, the business meeting was held, with Harold Vant, the president of the class presiding. Mrs. Rebecca Merner spent Sunday with Mrs Heckler of Morgan Park. Mrs. Alex. Willman will entertain the Young Matrons in her new home @n Wednesday afternoon (today). hn begun less than e y L Jane Warnér, daughter of Dr. and Nrs. A. R. Warner, is ill. 6 i"q:'"_m' ent toward the school," and S. M. Gooder gave a report of the meeting attended in Evanston Dr. C. J. Davis was ill with tonsil-- itis last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siljestrom were hosts at a Five Hundred party and dance on Saturday evening at their home west of town, to eight Woodman home, joined the church. On Sunday morriing at the fourth awarteriv --communion services five young couples.. Miss Ada Johnson The following program was pre-- sented by the pupile of Mids Lillian r'flom Deerfield P. T. A. on Friday ufternoon. © > «s Logest Church., with presiding elder, Rev. ©Mal """. F"--Rubenstein, "8i-- lent &'--0*' o , Wallace Rei-- chelt accompanyiag u-umr:u.. violin. Quartette--Anna Yohanna, Ethel Krean, Herman Cooksie and James Hood, with Wallace Reichelt and Edward Bleimeh! accompanying. Original Christmas stories by Lois Clark, Lorraine Weigle, Edward Bleimeh1, Arthur Johnson, Shirley Conlee, and Clarice Juhrend. Recitation--"A Visit from St. Nicholas" --Emil Fensenfeldt. Mr. Lowdermilk's room received the prize for having the most par-- mmmow Mrs. Helen Lage PROMPTLY TAKEN CARE oF Mrs. William Schneider is visiting Saturday evening was the quarter. Hemstitching 10¢ a a Fiowmady Pomhey on "Responsibility will its to have sutch co--operative helper= The very smallest details are taken DR. OTTO R. 'Ellis came back at woon Friday. Revelle Morrow was absent 1% days last week. Four marks in -..a-g were given last month--too Directors held their monthly meet-- ing last Monday, It certainly is fine gAVE YOUR EYES--conxsuLft _ Those who got stars in spelling in | Qowhury.lnh!mlme-l(ln-' nedy 4 days? Jbeeph Dostalek 5 days Truman Wheelock 4 days, Gladys Clift 5 days, Leo Milbradt 5 days, ll.nmlvlmld:.'- _ Bill Berdux Wynn at-- tended the Fat Stock Show Thurs--} Perfect marks in spellinx were awarded to Phyllis Clift 4 days, Josephine Reuse 3 days, Theima Clift 4 days, Bill Berdux 1 day, Revelle Morrow 3 days, Marshall Wells 2 days, Dorothy Reuse 4 days, Lillian Fry $ days, Maxine Rathburn 4 days, Gwyneth Wheelock 5 days, Joscphine Milbradt 5 h':l'-i Dostalek 5 days, Josephine 8 days, Stan-- ford Morrow 4 days. . president of the D. A. C. informs us that reporters of Chicago news pap-- ers will be present to photograph the victors and report the casualties, Don't forget t'bc'w':!'om Thumb Wedding" to be by the chil-- The 6th and 7th grades entertained. A song was sung by Herman Cook-- sey, James Hood, Ethel Kreh and Anna Yohannan. Wallace played the plano and Edward mehl played the violin. --Ch hall on December 19th. Mley(hch_abocn.bunttm séhool due to sickness. The menu for last week was: Mon-- day, cocom and Marshmallows; Tues-- h,m.up; Wednesday, Stuff-- ed 7"'*' m'w" protected against the danger of | anc specders at the inter-- | stu ww--..u.»;u kegan road. ?&mmu--b.z v usu-_tu(_fi:u ) Deerficld, but the--tourist traffic is | -- I also exceedingly heavy. The plan |wit hbhnmqfiohmmhc duly authorized by the local P force,. and bearingthe badge of a| haxy traffic cop to stand at this crossing| and manage the traffic at the tim® | hop that the lower pupils are dismissed | Fri and conduct them across the stre@t ' the in safety. The older boys will take | ) turns at serving in this capacity . vell and will be under the direction Of | ond traffic policeman John Beckiey. of | the entire day Wednesday, Novem-- ber 290. He kaid his purpose was to observe our work and look for new ideas. We feel highly pleased with this tacit acknowledgement of oar merit as a school, U The D. A. C. will hold a mammoth boxing and wrestling tournament on Friday evening, December 15. This tournament will be marked by feat-- ures phenomonen -- interest. Did you ever see girls box?--, No# Then sure to be there and enjoy the t@ofywrmlifo Besides other features which alone are well worth the nomirial fee which will be charged as admission with the eve nings program will include two num-- bers in which the most deadly of the species will meet each other in mortal combat. Mr. Wm. Sdiléer, first tri--monthly examination." The Salvation Army has sent out school cnildren, the benefit to go toward the maintenance of a county Shirley Conlee and Lorrains Weigle DEERFIELD GRAMMAR SCHOOL;y _ LONG GROYE SCHOOL visiting nurse. gueudancs tendance for the month of Noven-- Six had absent marks. Tnnay ient is Th icf the Franke. Small childreén are henceforth to oe| "'There were 28 perfect in attend Mr. Cray, principal of the Sher-- ROOM 9 KAWTHORN SCHOOL in The school room floor was serubb-- ed and oiled Satuday for which we are gratetal. Mr. and Mrs. Will Heinsohn spent Bunday afternoon at the Henry Stell-- ing home. _ Fred Meyer of Chicago visited at the Goetz home Sunday. When ever you're angry Pretend you're a bird; _ Just sing a little, -- But don't say a word. ance for the week. The children are wm to'- 'h':': wu'f&-fiu seon, up your by the m.l*"".h'n the sick list with Scarietina. Vu.:lll.bm her back in school again soon. Paul Popp is werking for M. Jo-- hanus, The birthday party at the Laseke home in honor of their son Alfred, Friday evening was much enjoyed by the young folks. ; Mrs. iwww Mar-- vella and son Orvell spent the week end at the home of Mrs. John Meyer of Chicago. > Henry Laseke is working for Bill Bloom at Fairfield. Miss Dorothy Ott visited with her T The Classiest Coats Made 19 13-- benerit of snd of the .'-'.m'""m""'m"'&fi"a'&'%:&fi"w hndmdyhhm.mtuhd&ea?pcmty"md secured the lowest prices of the year a month ahead of the usual Clé ce Sales. Select yours now--don't delay. 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