Royal Dryer > with wash | the hing If to own ing Dceu iC THURSDAY, MArcH 4, 1926 m:fb e j e . enters; the | province m bley dzr:&u lp\do‘:.n:d and suggestâ€" & * ive parts are cut out and kept by the board. Seventyâ€"five per cent are cut and three per cent refused.. Ontario produces fine educational (pictures" were ‘statments made in the report of Miss Goodard of ‘the Lincoln school, of. the ‘fourth annual moâ€" tion picture gonference held in the Congress hata';md given before the executive ‘bont‘:: the _ Deerfleldâ€" Shields high school Parent Teacher assotiation in the English eclub room, last Wednesday : afternoon," ~ h "Madison, Wis., has a plan whereby an advisory committee of 20 members views films for future release and for publicity. Every state law for cén> sorship is being attacked as unconstiâ€" tutional. go 500 es e9t O A f;denl board of film classificaâ€" tion with films in three labeled classes, first; for adults; second, for adults and youths; third, for the general public; the classification to be published, and fines for failure to do so, was recomâ€" mqado% by the conference in a federal bil}. censor should be of the equality of a university graduate." The‘ advisory council considered a number of questions of school policy and a committee was appointed by the president, Mrs. R. W. Flinn, to conâ€" fer with the principal. s Previous to the council meeting the members had lunched in the ‘school cafeteria. : After the executive board meeting, a‘delightful informal recepâ€" tion was given for the faculty of the high school byâ€"the board under.the direction of Mrs. Ronan. ty "A federal board of film classificaâ€" soms as decorations, was in the cenâ€" ter of the room, and Mrs. Gunn of Lake Forest and Mrs. Reichelt Jr. of Deerfleld poured. â€" * u. ~@ More. teachers were ‘in attendance than st any previous Parent Teacher affair this season. Wednesday evening the Pastor will continue with the study of the book of Galatians, At the close of the meeting the last business session of the church g:;d.n of the official board, will be 9:45 a,. m.â€"Sunday school. 1190 a. m.â€"Morning worship. 700 p. m,.â€"Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p. m.â€"Evening service. Usual hours for services and reâ€" hearsals this week. b* , A fine program was rendered by the "Bungalow Church orchestra" last Slmx; evening and was enjoyed by a large crowd. We are looking. forâ€" ward_ already to their next musical nightâ€"the last Sunday night in March. Next Sunday evening the Junior choir will have charge of the service. Come out and ‘hear the message in song our little folks will give :ndnr the direction of Miss Miriam Fehr./. Tuesday afternoon of next week, the Mission band will meet in the church directly after school. Be on hand, children, to hear the interestâ€" ing program that is being planned for that day, and don‘t forget that this day is one day of prayer for out Misâ€" sionary officer in Japan. Let‘s rememâ€" ber her all day long on March 9th., _ ‘The Missionary circle will meet ;l:. church Tuesday evening,â€" Marth Don‘t forget to set evergthing else aside and save Sunday evening, gnch_ 14, for the Bungalow church. _ The Wheaton College Church quartet will be with>us once more and: this time will take the entire service over. If you enjoyed these men before, show them so <by your presence on â€" that nightâ€"March 14. . ; | The average daily attendance for the month of February, was i_fli‘ * Virginia Eastby is back to the 3rd grade again and Jean Pettis and Dunâ€" can Reeds of the 4th grade have re«; turned. Â¥0u% > :" 4 se P room. ‘ Masquerade Ball=â€" * : Wednesday evening, March 17, the e un ‘No. 1 _The new burlap has been placed above the boards ‘of the 4th grade _ This is the week for our March exâ€" aminations. â€" â€"~Prizes for the most attractive cosâ€" tumes> will be given. ... â€". >_ ‘â€"Messrs. C. G. Pettis, Geo. Harder, mm and a drummer will ¢ the music.. ; Hinggo £ 4 _ Card games will be provided for the guests who do not care to dance. Refreshments will be served. Erae Masonic temple last Sunday afternoon, which was the largest atâ€" Thirty members attended the Episâ€" copal vesper service which were held _ _On Sunday morning, March 7, at 11 o‘clock, the Rev. Edwin J. Randall of Deerfield Evangelical Bungalow Church f Rev. R. M. Williams, pastor. Bth grade ........ 7th grade ........ 6th grade .._.... 5th grade ... 4th grade .. Ind grade ... Ist grade ... Ungraded ‘room ‘Deerfield News Thrift Results § ....... /A ~MAROL B ..._........ 15.08 $ ... 831 3.81 38.45 Notes 52.8% 65 % 66% 66% 70% 19% 91% M. J. Andrews, minister.. Bunday, March Tâ€"â€" â€"~ , 9:30â€"Church school. â€" â€"â€" 10:30â€"Adult class, ol Morning worship at 10:45. The pasâ€" tor will preach “zbe third sermon of the series, "Se Outstanding Facts in‘:he Lifeosthrht.†6 +4 2 esper at 5: . % Pastor‘s caunï¬ul class, Wednesâ€" day at 3:30. Midâ€"week service for Bible study and prayer at 7:45. These Wednesday evening services during Lent are especially helpful to those who :deside to unite with the church upon conféssion of faith. 3 Evanston will officiate at the comâ€" munion sBrvice. . 4 The Dorcas society will meet for the annual meeting on this Thursday, March 4, at the church. A large atâ€" tendance is nquLstod p s1 Cc What is the investment eternal? The timyou give to God. This inâ€" cludes time you spend at the worâ€" ship and praise services of the church; also the example you set in regard to the Church and her Lord in your family and in your community. Think it over! â€" We bid you a cordial and hearty welcome to worship with us and to enjoy our fellowship. rgk â€" For your own sake, go to church; pays! Come, and bring another! These words contain the secret of church attendance. Jesus applied the the principle contained therein; He taught his disciples to come to: him and then get busy and bring others. "And Andrew bringeth his own brothâ€" er Peter" we are told. Whenever the christian church makes that her sloâ€" gan, a greater success is autred her. The same is true of our church and the other churches of Deerfield. If you are really interested in the divine services then you will not be satisfied until you have brought another with you. Think, dear friend, what could be done if everyone would take to heart these words, "Come and Bring Another." A good start has been made. Our Sunday/ services show that â€"the attendance ‘is getting better every Sunday.. Now, all together, let us get behind this movement.. The spirit of personal evangelism must pervade the rank and file of the entire member# ship. ‘The Lenten season is at hand, Our Lenten services are being planned with care. From now until Easter there gshould be an ever increasing enâ€" thusiasm noticeable. For your sake, attend church., 4 The enrolment ofâ€"the adult confirâ€" mation class now number nineteen, You are still welcome to join this class Friday. evenings at 8:00 o‘clock. We meet in the church auditorium. (Great intgérest is being manifested in the lectures. > â€" The subjéct for Friday‘s lecture will be "Prayer." Do not forget to bring your question for the questionâ€" box. You need not sign your name to the question. °_ Exd _ We will qxufn have special music on next Sunday evening‘s Lenten service. Deerfield Local and aerunl h The Ladies‘ Aid society of St. Paul‘s Evangelical church will hold a bakery sale in the Mercantile store, Saturday afternoon, March 6, from 2 until 4 o‘clock. ./. e ie e d Mrs. Herman Goldberg, Mrs. Henry Siljestrom and Mrs. Robert Greenâ€" slade of Highland . ‘Park were . the guests of Mrs. Bruce Blaine Thunde‘y mï¬i;; Margaret Kress was the guest of" Miss Lillian. Carlson <of. Chicago _ ‘Miss Betty Smith of Sandusky, O., is visiting her aupt, Mrs. A. R. Warâ€" ner, of West Deerfield avenue, _ Friday. ~ â€" _ "Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Clavey and Mr. B. H., Kress have returned from Biloxi, Miss., where they have spent the past weekâ€"end with the Elmer Clavey family and Mrs. Kress. Gorâ€" don Clavey returned with Mr. Kress and will stay lat the Kress home unâ€" til the return of his parents, Misses Maymie and Jane Karch gfe:jl the weekâ€"end with their sister, rs| Frank Calmon of Cross Plains, Wis Mr. C. W. Getty and son Philip have returned from Philadelphia. Mr. Getty‘s father regnn_\ed. .v_vith them and _ field. .! Miss Helen Reichelt, who is attendâ€" ing\the Northern Illinois Stdte Teachâ€" ers‘ college of De Kalb is ‘spending this week with her parents, Mr. and ‘Mr. and \Mrs. Carl Anderson were hosts at a bridge party to eight of their friends, Sl_turz:y evening. Miss Eleanor Meyer and Mr. Kmy_nnhl- ke were awarded the prine'a.‘ | Mrs. Bell Kist of Edison Park reâ€" tently of Deerfleld is contemplating a trip to Palm Harbor, Fla., the winter home of her brother, John~Woodman. Mrs. J. A. Reichelt, Jr. Vivian Haggie has been quite ill for the past week. f E The Dorcas society of the Presbyâ€" terian church will meet in the church on ‘Thursday afternoon March 4th. Election of officers will be held and all members are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whiting of Chicago were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Pettis on Saturday. ~! Everything is in readiness for the big social event of the Deerfield chamber of commerce at the Masonic Temple on Friday, March 5th. 4 8t. Paul‘s Evangelical Church F. G. Piepenbrok, pastor. +9:15 a.m.â€"Sunday school. 10:15 a.m.â€"English. service. 7:30 p.m.â€"Lenten service. > 8:00 p.m.â€"Thursdayâ€"Choir. Adult confirmation class, Friday, On Saturday evening Mr. and, Mrs. Lincoln Pettis entertained three taâ€" will make a short visit in Deerâ€" it Mr. and: Mrs. Jack Kress enterâ€" tertained twelve of their relatives at a dinner party on Sunday. * ~Mr. George Zahn of Chicago, forâ€" merly of Deérfield viaih*l friends in this vicinity Sunday. . .‘ > / _ On ‘Saturday evening, March 6th, a dance will be given under the ausâ€" piï¬u of the Deerfield Temple associâ€" ation in x‘Mlmn,ic Hall, Al. Sherâ€" idan‘s . orthestra of Highland Park will prqvti‘te the music and they have a reputation of an otch::&n that furâ€" nishes the best and most up to date music. A special feature, for the amusement of both young and old at this particuldr dance, is the Charlesâ€" ton and â€" Waltz contests with: cash prizes to be awarded the winners. This dance with the ever popular waltz and fascinating Charleston conâ€" tests should attract a large assortâ€" ment of people. Ytfeu ~: bles of bridge at their home on: Osâ€" terman avenue, Mrs. Fred Haggie, Mr. Engstrom, Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Getty received the prizes, ;‘ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horenbérger had as their‘ dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, George Snyder and two children Lois and Edward of: Evanâ€" ston. f J on Mrs. Peter Duffy attended a months requniem : mass at St. Sylvester‘s church, Chicago, Thursday, fer her brother, the late Richard Quinn,‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Piper enâ€" tertained sixteen of their friends at a bridge party at their home on Chesâ€" nut ‘street Saturday evening. La Petite |Societie was entertained by Miss Margaret Kress at her home on Hazel avenue Monday "evening. Mrs. August Klemp and Miss Sally McKe‘lar received . the prizes at bridge. â€"A novel plate luncheon was served ‘by the hostess on tables havâ€" ing gay colored lit candles in graceâ€" ful cnndiuticks. of jade green in the center of each biving a most cheery and delightful aspect to the affair, Mrs. August Klemp will be the next hostess. I Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. G. Dietrick of Glencoe spent last week with her Qluzhter Mrs. Jack Kress. 0c e The stag party given‘ by the Odd Fellows lodge. of Highland Park on Saturday evening was attended by a large number of the Deerfield memâ€" bers. * + . The regular meeting of the Royal Neighbor lodge meeting was held in the Masonic templé Thursday evenâ€" ing.‘ Following the meeting, members from Northbrook, Glenview unq Highâ€" land Park enjoyed bunco, cards, dancâ€" ing and refreshments. | Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson enter> tained a few friends at five hundred at their homeâ€" on Osterman‘ avenue, Saturday evening. < Lorrayne Plagge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Plagge is ill with bronchitis. o t m'a. 7(3@01'†Deck was on lï¬b‘ei gick list last week. + Te ¢ j Mt. and Mrs. Ezra,Fritech of Hazâ€" el avenue had as their gupper guests S'undng, Mrs. Ellen Frituh‘lnr. and Mrs. Charles McClure and two chilâ€" dren Shirley â€" and Lyle of Highland Park. * Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wolf and Mrs. Jennie Wilson spnt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. B. ‘Wilson of Libertyville. $ el! Mr. and Mrs. A.. A. Dennerlein entertained the Tuesday Evening Bridge club at their home on Orchard Mrs. Harry Olendorf attended the Libe:ttxville Bridge club, which was entertained at the home of Mrs,. Morâ€" rig Penny on Tuesday afternoon,. > Miss Gladys Gapyort of Milwaukee was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Harvey L. Smith, last week. . / Mrs. Austin Plagge has recovered from . a severe attack of larmvitia. ~ Mrs. Harvey Sï¬ and her sisâ€" ter, Miss Gladys Gappert of Miâ€" waukee were the luncheon guests of Mrs. William Morrison of Wilmette, Tuesday. We j Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dennerlein atâ€" tended a dancing party given by the Quaker Oats company in Chicago on Friday evening. ; t sg ul mads Mr. and Mrs. George Stanger, Mrs. C. Osborne and son ‘Charles, spent Sunday with relatives in Chicago. _ \Friday night, March 12, at 8 o‘clock % |nthe: Masonic. temple is the date, time and place ‘for the exâ€"service men‘s meeting. Plans for an Amerâ€" ican Legion post in Deerfleld are to be discussed and all exâ€"service men are urged to attend.. Mr. Harold Vant, secretary. of the chamber. of commerce, is making a list of all the exâ€"service : men in‘ Deerfield and if they will send their names to him |it would: facilitate matters. : â€" _ â€" Mrs. Martha Osterman and dqu:; ter Florence of Chicago, were luncheon guests of Mrs. Anna Wiilâ€" man Tuesday. _ tm : â€" Mr. flnd;'.Mn- Marvin :Johnhn :g Rogers Park were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith Thursâ€" day. j * /Mrs. Margaret Ficht!, Miss Cally acxellur, and Mrs. Alext dr 44 cKellar, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Willâ€" man, were entertained at bridge £ the home: of Mr. -nd'ï¬rs. Robert Greenslade of. Second l:}nt. Highâ€" land Park, Saturday evening. { Dr. C. Johnston Davis has returnâ€" ed from Gulfport, Miss. > wl A small but appreciative audience enjoyed the entertainment presented b}v "Smilin‘ Bob" Briggs of ‘Chicago in the Masonic Temple is the date, the muspices of the Deerfield Temple ;mtion Saturday evening. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS o A cat watching a mouse is careless compared with a village watching a young widower. â€" San ;Frpzeo Chl'oniele. t J A group of the members and ofâ€" ficers of the Eastern Star chapter met at the home of Mrs, G. Deck last week and formulated plans for future entertainments to raise funds to meet the expenses of the chapter.: 4 . Mr. and| Mrs. Peter Pastoret of Duluth, Minn., who are stopping at the LaSalle hotel, Chicago, were the dinner guests of Mr.:and Mrs, John Dorsey on Sunday. : Mrs. George Deck ~spent Monday and : Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. H. Berndtson of Wilmette, ' BUYS F ENS and ANTIQUES 1240 North Clark Street Chicag â€"â€"~~*Pel. Lincoln 1204 The Lor Elien Shop : m + a ; DRY CLEANING & DYEING & % RUG CLEANING & CURTAIN announces the opening of his office in the Moldaner & Humer Building, 16â€"18 N. Sheridan Rd. where he will be engaged in the general practice of osteâ€" Dr. Charles E. Geisse . _ STRETCHING THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY ; PHONES 178â€"179 _ KNAAK‘S DRUG STORE | Telephone No. 1 All receipts must be redeemed during the month in which Lucky Day Highland\ Park 1542 8. These receipts are given for f'“h purchases only. | 4: Save all these receipts until the first,of the following month, and then watch our windows and our adverâ€" tisements for the announcement of _ Lucky Day, . . â€" heare | 5. This plan begins on Monday, March Ast. So start the nionth Fight by buyâ€" ing here every day. | / â€" :5 6. Drawing of Lucky Day will be made on the evening of the first day 6f every month. . ; . _}‘< . Just Like Finding â€"Money Can you beat it? Come gn.revery dgy and /make a purchase, and you are sure to get all your, money back for one of these days. _‘ $ 1: Be sure to get your cash register receipt for every cash purchaseâ€"and be sure it is for the correct amount. 2. Remember, our prices are on the same low scale as usual. ol A NEW CASHPOLICY BEGINNINGMAR.1, 1926 } Telephone 292 . 9 LUCKY DAY AT BEFORE YOU BUILD YOU NEED UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE PLANS Special Plans and Estimates submitted for your approval ts7 _ â€"COME EARLY AND AVOID DELAYâ€" * FOR QUALITY LAUNDRY SERVICE Home Towne Laundry HIGHLAND PARK RESIDENTS CAN SAVE.20 CENTS on the DOLLAR While you are in town doing your shopâ€" ping just bring your laundry bundle to our office at 543 Cenu'al Avenue, and put the 20% discount in your savings account. We have a service for every family. _ We also call for an deliver your bundle. . _ OFFICE 502 CENTRAL AVE.,, HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. © \ _ Phone H. Pk. 2452 â€" Hours 2 to 5 p. m. . and by appointment â€" Chicago Phone Buckingham 1138 CHICAGO OFFICE 4213 N. ASHLAND AVE _ 30«4& Store Deerfield, lllinois Call Highland Park 1051 JOSIAH L. RICE, Architect Laundry Office . We will refund in merchandige to our cash customers for the Lucky Day of each month the amount they:spent in our store in actual cash on that day.â€"| )/ | Now Rememberâ€" For Instanceâ€" . For every cash purchase you make at our storé you will receive a dated cash register | receipt, which you aQuld save. At the end of the month, we will draw one day in that month as Lucky Da);. Now, if you have made purchases on that day, you bring 1|n y_'dur cash register receipt, or receipts, and we will give you back in merchandise the full amount which they indicate you spent with us on Lucky Day. : â€"â€" f tss u4 j Yoqitlipn’t have to buy every day, but the oftener you buy, the more likely you are to get one day‘s supplyfme. If you byyfmmfl‘evéï¬'dgyyOu are gure to hittheLuekyDcy! 3 . 543 Central Avenue Highland Park 1 1% is drawn. PAGE FIVE