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Highland Park Press (1912), 29 Apr 1915, p. 3

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ie Forpt 216 ,KE FOREST ‘nd Thurs ghz. EIL \lgr DanY pany Highfand :ables Phone 4517 lters Store Hlnzinc! .vings Work Phone 560 a. Endeavor Society at her home Saturday evening. [By unanimous vote of the Socxety the regular meeting will be held Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock instead of Sunday at 7:15. The Junior Christian Endeavor held a picnic in the Muhike woods Saturday afternoon. Wild flowers gathered by the children were distributed by them to thirty people. Six representatives from Déerfield. and the same number from Highland Park, were present at the thirty hrst annual meeting of the Woman's Presbyterian Socmty for Home Missions in the Presby- tery of Chicago at the First Presbyterian Church Evanston, last Thursday. Miss Grace Plagge of Rogers Pgrk was the week-end guest of her cousm Mrs. C. K. ()rsborne. Deerfield Ngws Items Sheridan Camp No. 662 Independent Order of Odd Fellows assembled Sunday morning for the annual Memorial service in the Deerfield Presbyterian Church. The sermon was preached by the minis- ter. Rev. C. K. Orsborne. from the text. “A new commandment I give unto you that ye love one another". During the service Mrs, Frank Peterson sang a so- prano solo and at the conclusion The Odd Fellows Quartette sang their bene- dition. The Parent-Teacher Association will meet Friday April 30th instead of the 23rd as announced last week. Miss Anna Van Wie of the Illinois Congress of Mothers willspeak on “Beauty 353 Factor in Education". Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Robert Noel and tamily of Oak Park and Mn Howard Durham and family of Kcnilworth were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reichelt Jr. Sunday. Miss Laura Fletcher. 21 graduate of the Lewis Institute has been engaged to teach in the Decrfield Grammar School primary room to assist Miss McMahan. Messrs. Carl Rommel and George Karch Were the Sunday guests of Mr‘ Louis Rommel 0: Hammond. Indiana. Mam Elda Horenberger was the week- end guest of Miss Josephine Tessar of Cmcugn Mrs F. Busold of Mokena. Ill. visited fnends m Deerfield last week. “2“ Sadie Galloway is the guest of Mlss anfred Warder of Cairo. ll]. Mr. John G. Kock of Mount Pleasant. Iowa was the week-end guest of Mr. John A. Reichelt Sr. Miss Elizabeth Reichelt entertained twenty members of the Senior Christian Muss Irene Macadie of Chicago was the Weekend guest of Miss Eleanor Meyer. Highland Park Greenhouses HARDY .FLOWERIN G PLANTS Larkspur, light blue Larkspur, deep blue Larkspur, Belladonna Hybrids Hollyhocks, white Hollyhocks, pink Hollyhocks, yellow Iris, blue Iris, yellow Iris, Sibirian We are closing out our Perennials and Hardy Flowering Plants still on hand. Any one desiring to purchase stock of this kind can do so at a price actually below wholesale. All of the plants are extra strong nursery grown stock which will flower this season and make a good showing. We offer this stock at $1 per dozen or $8 per 100, no order accepted for less than 1 dozen. Sale begins FRIDAY, APRIL 30th. ants Mr. and Mrsr C Mr. Flnyd Gunckr ems Mr. and Mrs. (Zalesburg Ill. On account of Increasing business the- Deerfield garage found it necessary tu put an addition to their present fimldmg When completed it Will be twacc me sm- of the present garage. ()ne of the few regrets to be expressed concerning the Alumni plays given last Friday evening was that the voices of so many of those in the casts could not be heard in the rear of the hall. This diili- culty was not commented upon in regard to the play by the Alumni from Deerfield. The clever farce. “Fremied Fiiiant‘e". from the pen of Mrs. George McDonald. was also coached by her. Miss Loretta Kress was a charming young lady who had overspent her allowance. and con» ceived the idea of renting rooms to placate importunate tradesmenfin which scheme she was aided by Miss Clara Pyle, Whose acting is always a delight. in the role of a French maid. Then follow amusing situations which arise from renting the two rooms to three radically different types of women at an increasing Scale ot prices Miss Ruth Kress as a striking looking motion picture actress nonchal- antly engages one room stating that the price made no difference to her. as she did not intend to pay it anyhow. Miss Florence Carolan's characterisation of the prim spinster Greek teacher received applause for its excellent portrayal. Miss Ruth Reichelt was an elderly deafwoman with an ear trumpet who was calmly un» conscious of the excitement around her. Miss Mil ired Whiting. the generous aunt. returns in time to relieve her niece of the terrors of "Frenzied Finance". Mr and Mrs R \'. Lord and Miss Virginia Lord haw returned from A-tlan ta Ga. and are \ismng Mrs. Lord :1 par Mr. Almon Powers of Chicago was the guest at the home of Mr. an. A. Whiting Wednesday About fifteen voung people were de- Iightfully entertained at a Five Hundred party at the home of Mr. Walter Antes Wednesday evening. The occasion hemg in honor of his birthday anniversary. Saturday evening the 15th of May the Lyric Chorus of twenty-two voices. the Orpheus Quartette. tenor and baritone soloists. a Russian violinist and a reader will give a spring festival in the Deerfield Grammar School Assembly Hall. This fine company of artists have heen in- fluenced to give the people of Deerfield this unusual treat through the personal friendship of Mr. S. D. Nelson and Mr. George Carlson the tenor of the ()rpheus Quartette whom the people of Deerfield have heard and enjoyed a number n! times. AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICE \‘Ismng‘ his par M Gunckrl or ‘ems List of Hardy Perennials at $8.00 per the Under the Cu‘cumflancol HI. Jumbh 0' Word: Wan Excuublo. ([0 mg l‘r-n'vunr Sigmund Frvud. (lu- elm nzc [mm Ha-rumn m'lmlur. n.1- mule n uudy u! Imam! lulumh-rs. spoken and Las! Thursdav a number of young pew ple of St‘ Paul's Church formed a socmty named the 5! Paul": League. “May It flourish and bcurmc a blessing for the youngw xrnrrmmn and {hr whole congregation” 'I he ulhcrxs clnlrd are I’resldc’ut. Mr I!\ln Arm-s, Vncc Presuicnt, MISS Mabel 54-ng. Sn'rcury. Mm Slflnd Andcrsun‘ hrmmml Sevrrury. Muss ”attic Man. Trr-unn-r, Mr Euald Wlnlcr. Mrmbcrshp cwmmmm- the vice-present Mm: Mabel Hurcnbcrgrr and 31155 .-\rlxnc Rh ”1th The Lnan 01 hi I Will meet nr-u l'nuxsd. Mas. Hcluv Han-ML southwest nt Drum-1d Mr, and Mrs, (.311 I, Fitch of (hunt) were the guests u! Mr and Mrs Wm .-\ “'hmng Sunday ngIUII gellm- .H II -.A|l‘_{ll H rmnh l1].- llllnvrvl' u;.~4 “Hum"! ’l‘lu- h.xnlv~l {PM of hrvllu [1 dune \ch whlvh 1‘ Kuhn-r 11mm : m1: mom PARK PRESS. mam PARKWIS Him ‘ urtniu r! ~m.|llvr All" w 1HYVI1‘HII ['iu' (v. 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