Id Warm: “pd Contrutors _ Home Sunk: has.» and Catch Ruin mum. Hugh-u Put. m . Are, I HIGHWOOD. nu. In»: "diA'ridar t [mu]. DIRECTORS m: 933.13%st A. ROBERTS tl Gicnvievf Avenue Cloning l., Pruning It 'du'i)llhrttt.t T. REBLING 1m FiniAine . 3W0 of Oran ' tnl Punting Pro-pt: An.“ to LED. Cl cr 'iieifttga, It AND DRAINAGE [ONTRACTORS 'guelit,r"p"' m :TER CONTRACTOR “ZOMSWM m I B. Frfeeberg ms s4s.st.ossAv.. , "., hunt-m†" [bf 3»??me only up ROGE PARK 1009 AY and, FRIDAY a?“ newborn 6696 means!) rural WteAnébuIam V 4ns Rd. Ir.r. Kandy, “gr. idley G Downing ttira; CONTRACTORS H Ks'Grimson {RING CgNTRACTORS . Md Dom-tin PM Noereilberg Co. t 3tt.3 Bug)! sum he Highlind Park 530 * Cemeit Contractors iNG coxmAcroas SI & t0MPANY ttral Av. ( Tel. B. P. n64 slr"r"6bs smamis a Iran ttnd "k mm dun-W Ave. tc B. P. 24m m 1113th Puk 299 ie B. Chambers all“ e Rich] Park 578 AND Ma KINDS b. DeertUht Avenue oriat'rhrrERs mt Work 4 am Centnl Anna. i. PRIOR C0. induujm nix 22.5.23 Inning-I 25M {mi-km. State My. man mm. " mm Omjumental In Wtiks Bitthlattd Park, 801-W Him.“ Park 755-11 METAL WORKS {ammo} NEESQN ' 'ON EWALL night-ha Park 2180 'TAL IRON AND SIGNS Chm V111 & SON {OPAA'THY 529 S. teen Bay Ad, f Tel. Id- "" 5343. Tel. M. P. 106t mm :ory The tumbled down old mill located on the Tut: propel-y on D-tuid eve- nae ha been torn down. It m nth- rer an unsightly construction and be: than abandoned for may ya“. About fifty gun have elapsed sinee it was erected by Mr. Tupper. 3 Mr. and Mrs. George L. Truitt had jg: their dinner guests Thursday, Dr, and Mrs: Frank Grovener of Funk- ffort, Conn., Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Rob- "em of China. Mr. Fred C1avey and Mr. Raymond LClavey attended the nurserymen's yeonvention, l" Louisville, Ky., last jack.- Mr. and Mm. Arno Frantz and two idaughten of Waukegan road who gave spent the past three weeks in Worthnd, 0re., returned to their home â€Thursday. _ 5' Mr. md'Mn. J; P. BeoWof Chicago you the guests df Mr. und Mn. Aus- 3tin Plum Sundgy. - = "-, _ _ Mm. P. Monahan, who has been visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. B. H. Kress for the put two weeks, returned to her home in Mia.. ateapolis, Minn., Saturday evening. The July meeting of the Dorcas So- fciety of the Presbyterian church will be held at the home of Mrs. Gordon Clause of Rosemary terrace all day nghursday, July 1 (today). A pot luck Hunch'will be served. Mr. Grant Simpson Ward of Web- ster Grove, Mo., virittd " the ho'me of his niece, Mrs. Let. Reichelt, Ji. three days of last w k. i i Circle Four of the Dorcas society :01 the Presbyterian church was en- ',tertaine4 " the home of Mrs. Hicks ‘fon Waukcgnn r094 Wednuday. iil’Mias Stryker of Chicago was i guest at the Fred Stryker home on 6rehtuWatreet Sunday. __' _ . The Rev. Maloney of Duluth, Minn. in: a guest " the Junie: Barrett home on' Orchard street during the euchnristic congress lat tmek. _ ( On Saturdny. Miss Margaret Kresl Lttended a luncheon at the new Har- hy restaurant given by the Union Depot unit of the Woman’s club of the Chicago Milwaukee and St. Paul R. R. Following the. luncheon the guests attepded the Woods theatre. where they enjoyed “The City Chap.? "Mrs. E: BLVWillman had " he: guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henrt Gasman and Mrs. A. Zapfel of Chi- can Miss Florence Ender of Chicago and Miss Eva Ender attended a to; n the Sacred Heart academy. Lake Forest, given for the Sacred Heart alumni. , E On Sum-day evening Mrs. G. L. Train was a guest " the out-door 'tupper given by Mrs. Curie, Adana lo! Wilmette in compliment to Miss “than, who is to be married in the m. D. L. _Me'ratnret? I former rfield principal. is a Mmdcl Bros. 'mployee this summer. .1 Mrs. Walterittte (Gladys Easton) entertained ten young women at a bunco party Wednesday evening. Prizes were awarded to Helen Reich- elt, Eva Cooksy and Louise Kenmen. Very near 'dt street when“. the birth '0! d shut " the Highland PM h I pip! on_ftetdnrc.?.ttnt 27. 7 I: TiirLioee orpuel venue is en- tetuining ,hcr mother and than: from Minneapolis. Minn.“ - 1' "'61; 'riiGui, H . eimnirte In. Ham L. Smith of Hmurd street, Eun- st'on. sntertaintd Lt hug Society. -iirC'ivDen of Maison, Wir., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. A. Dennerlein. _ I, Mrs. Winim’nmie attended the Wedding of Jipr nioee, Mia Finance 6rd, in Galina, Ion, Int Satur- day. y. 1 all". be Wenzel and two daugh- ' of Chicuo were the (new of a: Werner: mother, Mrs. P. Truth o Second street. Wednesday. _ ‘Mr. and Mrd. Welter Buckley ot Otientto were the week-end guests of Mrs. Edward Selig. I * Mina Ethel Titus is emploied in,a Delavan. Wits., hotel, and Miss Emma ay Titua in the Moraine hotel o) ixhland Park. I I , Mina Margaret Hansen has accept,- " a position in the new Deerfuli1 bakery. i : Mr. Otto is selling er',f2,',toeftt 1 i Thua do the teacher: e irloy their heation time. j "iiiiririvian "Russell of Hitthlnnd Park spent lust week with her aunt, Mrs. Raymond Cuver, ---- " -- Earl Donnzhue is spending a few weeks with his parent? in Chifatpt., Mrs. Jennie Siam. whit lives with her daughter, Mrs. C. G. Pettis on Todd court, left Thursday for Spring- field, Mum, where the Till .stay hs, detinitely. l Pupils and teachers of the begin- ners' And primary department of sit. Paul’s Evnn‘dictl Sunday school eli- joyed . picnic lat Saturdiy mei- noon " Ebett’l grove. ' ‘ TriGriiiii"iidit nnd duughtor of St. Louis, Mo., were the guest: of Mm. El" C. Anderson, Thursdny Ind Pri. T News ofmeerfietd Teachers l iMitsts Dorothy Lidgerwood is tak- a a course in priingry mgthods " his: Helen Gamma of 001nm , is whim Ili- cum Emu 'llt; an! In. Hurry Claw: ot 8.4- ond street announce the birth "tt p siimioG,' JULY I, mo :,i' Deerfield News University of Chicago this sum- Bouquets of monies on the tables in the dining room where dainty refresh- manta were served following the end games, save a awonnble â€penance to the occasion. American Legion Auxiliary One of the most delightful affairs of the early summer was the party, sponsored by the Deerfield American Legion Auxiliary in the Masonic Tem- ple, Saturday evening. The guests were entertained at' bridge, live hun- dred and bunco. Many beautiful and useful prizes were awarded to the makers of high scores;_ consolation prizes were also given. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Clav'ey had L their dinner guests Sunday, Mrs. F. Bosold of Peru, Ill., and Mrs. J. Rom- mel. The willingness on the part of the citizen: of Deerfleld and the members of the organization to support the af- fair is greatly appreciated by those in charge. . . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Franken have as their guests, Mrs. Mary Schep- per: and Mr. Andrew Scheppers of San Bernardino, Calm; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hayes and son Arthur of Nashville, Ten.; Mr. John Randag of Herndon, Va. They attended the higher education day, which was ob- served ’last Wednesday at. Soldiers' Field, Chicago, during the etseharhstie congress. Misses 'Diana and .Petron- ella Franken attended the services with other members of the Holy Ghost alumni who had a special place in the stadium. On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Franken and their guests attended the services at Mun.. delein. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Franken entertained Mrs. J. Woods and Mr. T. Hopman of Olivia, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Martin Alden of Lake Blue, Mr. and Mrs. Rogers and chil- dren of Chicago. Mrs. J. Rommel entertained a group of ladies at her home on Deer. field avenue Monday evening in hon- or of her truest, Mrs. F. Bosold of Peru, Ill., Mr. Christ Siffert is quite ill. "Friends night" will be observed at the local Eastern Star chapter on Thursday evening. Mr. R. A. Nelson attended a groc- ery, men's convention last week, T Mrs. Oscar Benz entertained Mr. and Mrs. V. Silveri Friday evening. Wilmot Progressive Club The deuce eiven under the auspice: of the Progressive club at the Wilmot school, Sum-day evening attracted n large group of people. -. -- tieorie Border, -Edward Beekman and Wollace Reichelt furnished the music. Viola Hagblom and Edward Boren- berger, the two members of the grad- uation club of 1926 of the Wilmot school were the recipients of 1 beau- tiful fountnin pen and Evenharp pencile. gifts from the Progressive club, presented to them by the pmo. ident, Mm. Harry Whitcomb in up- preciation'of the splendid work which they have done in the past year. Mina Ethel Boyle of Indianapolis. Ind"; while en route. to Champoicn. lll., apent Inst week " the home of her brother, C. W. Boyle of Syria:- field evenue. Min Boyle was the re- cipient of many social functions dur. intt her short stay inc Dearheld. Among- the atNim was a bridge- luncheon (hen by Mrs. William Gel- oway on Thursday. Seturdey uter- noon Mr. and MA. Boyle entertained their meat- It a theatre party in Chicago which was followed by a dinner " Briergate, at which Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Johnson were haste. Rev. Robert Hanger of Chime was a visitor It the St. Paul's par- sonage Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Carr, Mr. and Mrs; Bury olemrorf. ttttd ’two was. spent Sunday at Como Beaeh, is" where Mr. Carr in having u summer céttace built. Members of the Deerfield Garden Club viewed the beautiful gardens opened Saturday under the auspices of the Lake Forest Garden club. Some of the gardens visited were: Mrs. J. Ogden Armour, Mrs. Joseph M. Cud- ahy's, Mrs. Leverett. Thompson and Mrs. George A. MeKinlock's. _ Mrs. Theo. Ebert, Mrs. B. Hansen, Mrs. F. G. Pieirernbrok and Mrs. Hu- ry Whitcomb motored to. Chicago on Wednesday thin-noon where they at- tended the annual festival of Saint Paul's house. Mrs. J. A. Reichelt ur.. was the guest of Mrs. William Stow Heath of Austin, 111., Monday. Miss Isabell' Haskin of Wilmette is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Fred Biederstqdf. Mr. and Mrs. George Deck had as their week-(ind guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles- Daddah and Mm. Hattie Storms of Chicago. F Edward Horenbertter, 3n especially brilliant chap, is only twelve years old nnd was one of the r und- utu of Lake county.’ T , The. proceeds of the war will he used to "all the phynound equip- The new "hdol building which is being erected in well on the wny qnd _irattrtmtottheruv.tr.g.ttran, liad charge of the service: in-the Holy Crou church Smithy mouths. end will hue chum new: next Sun- meat fund. Pr. Ford of Hawthorn, Calif., who Class I was composed of a collection of flowers which was Judged secord- ing to the number of varieties (so per cent). the quality of the bloom (25 per cent), and the arrangement (25 per cent). The first prize was award- ed to Mrs. Peters of Glencoe who had a dainty and beautifu1_eo11eetion of flowers in a basket. The second rib- bon went to Mrs. Newcomb who had the largest number of vsrieties. The third ribbon was awarded to Mrs. Frederick Fisher of Glencoe. She had an unusually lovely collection ‘of Columbine. Mrs. Forrest of Highland Park and Mrs. Engstrom both receiv- ed honorable mention. Class II was made up of special blooms some of them specimens, The fimt ribbon went to Mrs. Kisssn :of Glencoe for displaying a beautiful bouquet of tones. The second ribbon went to Mrs. Engstrom slso for roses. The third ribbon was placed by Mrs. Neweomb's stately spikes of fox trhive. Mrs. Truitt received honorable mon- tion for s mammouth oriental poppy. , Class III was made up entGslr'of blue and yellow flowers and the prizes were awarded for the beat arrange- ment. Mrs. Bracken received the flrrrt ribbon for a basket of double butter- cupe and lurkepur. Mrs. Engetrom was awarded the second ribbon for her bouquet of Iceland poppies, bachelor buttons and eoreoptris. The third prize went to Miss Insull for her pr- rangement of unusually Inge pennies. The Judges were lovers of fiowert, who do not belong to the club. Thy, were Mrs. Danforth, Mrs. Burroughs and Mrs. Eugene Ender. 3 Rev. R. M. Wi11Utrttir,.paator _ , $undey school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. 7 Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m. . Evening service. 8:00 p. m. Wednesday evening at eight o'clock in the regular hour for Bible study and payer. All ere welcome to pt- tend. ' The Y, P. M. S. met, at the church on Tuesday evening for their monthly business meeting and social hour. i Sunday morning, July 4; the pastor will speak on the theme “Duties of an American Citizen." On July 5 the Sunday s.chool of the Bungalow church in uniting with the Evangelical church of Northfield in their annual picnic. Every one is ask.. od to be at the church at 9:30 n. m. Transnortation will be provided for all. Plan to come for a real good time. Flower Show a Bttee-m The Rower show held by the Garden club of Deerfield was a huge success in spite of the hail storm which did a great deal of dsmage last week. The show was open to any one who was interested both to exhibit and attend. There were flowers from Highlsnd Park, Glencoe and Dterfteld gardens. There were five chases of flowem in the exhibit. T Adult elm st 10. ' Morning wordhip " 10:45, "Why Nation: Deny Ind Why Nations: En- dare." ' Evening "Nice at 8:00. _,. The Dom: society meets for In all- day meeting on this Than-say. (July 1), with Mrs. H. G. Clause on Rose- mary termee. This mlety is buy, planning for a summer bum:- on July oiBeers and teaehem of the Sunday school will meet Mr. Memer the sup. erintendent at close of prayer serv- lee. q The Daily Vacation Bible school opened Monday morning under the di. rectorship of Miss Shaw, the large err. rollment and fine co-operation of the teachers make it promising for suc- cessful school. The regular monthly business meeting of the W. M. S. will be held at the church. July 6, at 2:00 p. m. iiiiCFiiiV -riarariGiruUukl.. tion for a bowl of perfectly beautiful puppies. ---- ' . " . . _ Hhmbkm.mltm%m-ndmo£m , he randy who school tarent in 4 a-tr-r-era-dot-ml. only (all. ' 1 feet end innit-on an... Prise: were -- . _ . evaded for the "attic Went 'v1t'-Nhrmatenotnr, Jr,d'etg,',tut2ra'regt,'e, Iheet4Be-fttsiDderfuida_ tttst 'rettttoMrs'Garrwho 'tar.tttPrttr-_ttt#,rmsrtttmns lied Wu] broaden chine end u tron, Mrs. George Dock s most piou- oeuterpleee'ot tnhtedSoqrem. The sec- ent surprise party end presented her and ribbon was awarded to like In- with e bountiful Iemry‘end e m- null who had Copeland chine with e deroue birthday oeke, linked " the ontorpieeoofwild Ltwem. The third new Vin: and Sell: bakery; in ceie- ribbon was given to Mrs. Truitt for bration of her birthday enniverury It her quaint old fashioned centerpiece her home on Deer6eld nvonue, Mon- of eatrt- rout nnd dishes which dey evening. tinted but to 1807. DeerNId Preebyterln Church Sandâ€. July 4. , 7 The 150th anniversary of American Independence will be mm» ohm- ed in all department: of the. Chard: Always a cordial welcome it all our services. - Sundny evening " eight o'eioek, Miss Helen M. Shaw, director of the Daily Vacation Bible school will tell of some of the experiences through which the Christians passed during the last Holy War of the Modems in Persia, where she was at that time a missionary. . _ Class nr wu composed of pink and white flowers with emphuis on the srtistic arrangement. The fitst prise was awarded to Mm. Enutrom tor an exquisite bouquet of pink poppies and baby's breath. The second rib- bon was awsrded to Mrs. George Pope of Glencoe for s lovely bouquet; of ‘peonies and iris. The third ribbon school as tho at the morning service. Church school at 9:80. went to Mrs. W. A. Woods for her pink and white poem“. In. Mdr,ttn Inmll received honorable mention lor her tyo gorgeous bouquets, out}! Eynngglicgl [gangalov Church m momma rm miss. HIGHLAND run. more Beginning Monday, July 5, the pu- tor will enter upon hie vmtion. He will be " duty July 5 to July 23. On Sundty, July 11, there will be no serv- ice. Sunday, July 18, the Presbyter- ian church will unite with St.‘ Paul’s church for a morning service“ St. Paul's church. Rev. Andrews of the Presbyterian church will conduct the service. Pupiln’ Racial The pupils of Miss Frances Bieder- stadt will hold their final recital of their music sensor: at the Bungalow church on Tuesday evening, July 6, at 8 p. m. The public is cordially in- vited to attend. , Agneta Larson The Bumble Bee ..Ptw__eWiw..... Walter Metcalf The Cello '_."........."-.......-..-. Jean Pettis In Castle Hall: .m_.__-t..w....m. Everybody is cordially {timed to at- tend this urvice. Catch Me . F. G. Piepenbrok, pastor Church school, 9:15 a. m. Service, 10:45 s. m. Sunday the United States of Amer- ica. celebrates the one hundred and flftitrth anniversary of her independ- ence. Throughout the land elaborate proper-thus will be made to com- memonts the historical event. The church in A true spirit of thankful- ness will voice their gratitude to God for the muny blessings bestowed upon our nation. A special [ex-vice in begin: with the spirit of. this day will held " StL‘Panlfs church, Sunday, July 4. The following program will be pre- sented: Piano duet-At the Party-Kinsella Marion and Margaret Frederickson Elf and Fairy """""C""'-'-" Bentley The Spinning Top A Little Dune .. There the wen u table of miscel- lnneons More which. though they re- ceived no prises. certainly deserved to be mentioned " there were many bountiful bloom. A beautiful bowl donated by Mm. 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