Finish Suits six and $1.00 We: knee n length. rotch. in Ecypmn- or , EMBED!) : ETC it} V'Pfh‘rty m the un'. meezmg of et': WM take :on $1' 1:. Illinois $1.00 rage H n the l Deerfield News Items Mr. ('. L. Sorg of Newton. Kansas, is vxsnting at the home of Mr. J. L. Vener, Mr. Louis Rommel of South Chi- cago is visiting at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. Rommel. Mr. and Mrs. W. Galloway and famâ€" ily are visiting in Ladd, Illinois. Miss Elda Horenbergcr entertained a number of her friends at an infor- mal card party at her home Saturday evening in honor of her guest. Miss Erfie Jacobson of Chicago, who was her Week-end guest. An open air meeting of the Far- mers' Institute will be held Saturday, June 10th. in Kellogg's Grove (the old Schlle farm). .\ May Party will be held in St. Patrick's hall, Everett, Friday even- ing. May Zvlth. A largv number from Deerï¬eld at.- tended the semor play given at Ra- ximu Park Friday evening. sts )Iabcl Horenberger enter- tained a number of her Chicago friends m Muhlke's Woods followed by a six o'clock dinner. party at her home Saturday afternoon. “The Grace of Tenderheartedness" Was the subject of Rev. Orsborn’s Sunday morning sermon. He talked on covered sins to the little folks. At a meeting of the officers and teachers of the Presbyterian Bible School, Miss Emile Knaak was ap- poinzel delegate to the State Sunday School l‘unvention which meets in Springï¬eld next week. A committee of three, Messrs. Ernest Orsborn. Clarence Kuhn and Harold Plagge to arrange tréinsportation to the patri- otic meeting at Fort Sheridan on Memorial Day was appointed. Mem- bers of the Sunday School who wish to attend will please hand their names tq one of the committee that reservaâ€" tions may be made for them in con- Veyam‘es. “‘\ wt tions may be made for them in con- Veyam‘es. The May meeting of the Woman's MIssinnnr)’ Society of the Presby- teruiri (hurvh was held at the home of Mrs. Re'i'h-‘it. Sn. Thursday after- noiw; unih .i iurge attendance. Mrs. Kruu} the devotions and Mrs. Unro-r snug. "(‘uhn" and “Porto Riv: studied and interesting artw-Y. - thv: ink were read by dif- feiz-rt members of the society. lt‘ti Ks :‘Ft‘ The".- mil i-v A moving picture show at :i(;- Schiwi Hull Friday evening. Miss Alice Sargent spent the week- end with her svhool mates at Maxâ€" weâ€. Mrs. Tuppcr of Baltimore is th(' guest of Mrs. ('nlimel Tate for a few days. M is. "nHmn-d it)‘ day “‘Jirk's Rogers untvrtmrcii Ell dinner izit'nrmai dancing on Fri~ fur Mrs Tugper. .\lrs. e . cning :uest. \ Mrs. Mark was hostess fur .‘lrs. (in Tuesday thrflli (â€{i‘g-s n" ir“|liL’L‘ n' .Tupper. o o o 00009000090000.0000. .uoï¬oonoooo coo oozoAi§¥«%?u§¥???o¢h§:§o “900900:0:o90090030969900zozozozozozozozoxoooozoo o O... FLOWERS Phone four-four Your Homegrounds no matter how beautiful the Trees, Shrubs and Lawn are noticomplete wrth- out Flowers whether you have Ethem in Béds, Borders, Veranda or Windowboxes, Vases, Rustic Tubs or Hanging baskets; you shOuld haVe them some Where to brighten and Cheer things up this cagn were the WeeK-enu gueua w Mr. Reichelt, Sr. The I'vgulzlr monthly meeting vi the P. T. A. “'1†he hcld m the school LLxflflHbl)’ hull Thursday ut'ternoon, Thcn- WI†be an clu‘tmn of uï¬'icvrs and uh the parents urv urgul {a at and tend Mr. W. t‘, bigger! of t'hicago un- nouncua the murringv uf his daughv tor. Lillian C. Eggert In ('hris Bent. Saturday. May '_’Uth, At home after Septcmher Is! at 4922 Blaming-ML) A \’e.. L‘h Hugo. Miss Carol 83105 of Longwuod, X11. was the weekend guest of Miss Dor uthy Supples. Mr. and Mrs in (‘hicugu Mi: James Howard hehier is imm- ing extensive improvements at the Deerlick Farm, having closed the Decriick Inn to the public. The same is being remodeled into ii private res- idence. Mr. Kehlvr who is now in New York City expects to occupy his A moving picture a dance will be 2i“ pice< of the Parent tion Friday evening "(WV family The members of Society of St. P2 Church will meet T? the residence of Mr: Last Sunday the sons of Rev. Lueder with their families and several friends were here to offer their good wishes to his birthday. Plates‘ were laid for nineteen. St. Paul's Church was ï¬lled to its capacity last Sunday evening when Mr. William Mueller of Chicago lec» lured on his experiences in Europe during the present wnr. home about August lit with hm and Mrs. Morris Dunne of Chi- Nere the week-end guests of James Howard Kehler is muk Can we assist you with Suggestions? We,_ Fort Sheridan picture show followed by be given under the aus« Parent Teacher Associa- evening. June 2nd. bers of 4he Ladies' And St. Paul's Evangelical meet Thursday, June 1, at e of Mrs. Joe Antes. Edwin D. Ruggles are the week THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHQAND PARK l Moraine Hotel Notes llmtw~ u! “'00 l‘.‘. 1*! rm! (ht -\>.~ucmtlun hrld :h and lunchmm u! the mnx‘isting of about Saturday m-u {ht-re \'u and lum‘hq-nn u! the huh-l. the party cmwisting of about 1'30 ladies. On Saturday m-u {ht-re wa be an .r\1r- dmr Tm-rrwr xhov. UP. the» lawn 1n fmnt uf [hr hutvl and 21 large nimnor [arty M'H-rwurds, and un )lnmiu)’ the 210th. then- “131 be u Ahnm-r um! dunn- l»y the PM Kupu PM frnlm‘mz} nf the {‘hh'ncn l'hlu'hlUZ Mmut HHy couples. Mrs. I .\'. l‘hiHn; Hhmmmgton. has mkr Moraine and thl muk permanent rmxdonm- n I‘r. um! Mr» W, V H \nnw uhu have M-en ut the hole-l durum: {Wu winters hme mnVod tn zhmr {arm near Libertyville for the sumnn-r and wil be at the hotel again next winter It has been decided to gn'e the dances on Tuesday and Frkiny even- mgx this semen. Instead of Tuesdnyu and Saturdays. Announcement of the date Hf thv ï¬n: «innr‘v wzH Ive made later. The (111'! puny {u thv “'urnu' '~ ('lul: N1 in W'xtlev;'~ m-u hull suyce» $1611 w i run! followwg { Mr, “'m. Wnten. Mr the Nurrlen Bum, {hr J Press. Mr. F 8 (he T‘c-url. They Mm Wish Thr Tue“ 4 m1 mxontm :2 T'terv Thon- huh Highland P "my 1h“ The- rnmnntxm- an 1U 0 of \\ hHI .1) Hn Wm. Wm“). Mr H M. Prior, rrlen BTOS., {hr Highland Park Mr. F R Green, Mr. Wm. They 111910 “'lflh to thank the for Ihelr pmrnnam- thv Hum†' H-(m Mum- rzuhvr lnrly Hmmm‘ «luring (he pnfl "why but {hvn- was :1 Y' Wcstmghumv him‘trk v thvrw- “c’ pres- \\ 1‘ ark \Vnman the†Eh mulu- (hr tn fur the ulna In future «slimm- \hh {arrnvrl} a! «m- 31 ‘hr hr hutt'l ht! Hui 1 great 5 Club \A (h “H Shurr mowing ï¬t of _ hn-M Ut‘.‘ ï¬hls the 1W Puh‘i lot-x Am†n‘n Zuqï¬luz. 1‘.- lllvru') WM ’1» dun-(1‘ day, thc- Ihwhelhl l'c-«HHIIIOH pear I.' 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