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Highland Park Press, 23 Sep 1926, p. 17

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Met Att. ., _ I ‘ctvpk "Ft TRON La Put, telephone " l 'Anau c HE every ndw Cats-p45“. 1.3 " Fr. -.. may“; 3 “It 81.19 trke. _-ttd thlJa Illinois ' Lila“ : bulimic! ' _.. xx; av at st! " " M i '. the ER , St. Paula Evangelical Church . Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, pastor. Church school at 9:15am. , English service at 10:15 a.m. ' German service at 11:00 a.m. b Choir rehearsal Friday, 7:30 p.m. , The Young Men's Class Will meet F " St. Paul‘s church Thursday, Sept. , 30 at 7:30 p.m. I q "" Sunday. Oct. 3, is Rally Day, a *apecial serViee is being arranged. The -:8unday school will have part in the NerPt: Rally 1hw'eha1lettrets every , loyal worker of thelehureh and Sun- r day school. Vacatibn days are past " and after nest comes renewed activ- , Ity. Rally Day brings a treah start. A We are aiming to have every enrolled r, sunday school pupil in Sunday school g on that day. Fat era, mothers, and t children. will you lhelp us reach our 4', goal? Come and ring others with c, you. Let us all be up and doing. {humid the divine service, boost' the inchurch and its organizations, bring r, ir others and above bl], apply the “. . chimps of Christ in every day life. _ . atweek’s issue will contain spe- announcements in regard to eon- tion and religious instructions. VOLUME XVI ' Deerfield P. T. A. On Friday afternoon. Sept. 17, the _ Deerfield Grammar School Parent- 'Teacher association met in the echool ‘xith Mrs. H. G, Cale], the president 1.iiiiiiiiiii.', Attractive printed pro- :rams for the coming year, arranged ' the program committee were dis- ributed among the members. The ollowing committees were appointed y the president for the ensuing year. Program. Mrs. C. W. Getty, chair- ' First Fresh terisn Church I r v. Mark J. 'Wh',',',',,, minister. f, g .is Sunday will be observed as promotion day in our church tsehool., The exercises will take place at "."% in the auditorum, the ehurelrschool meeting with the congregation. Mean} bers of the church school will meet: in their respective departments at 10:15. An elaborate program has been prepared which will serve to visualize the work' of the church; school. i The evening service will be held at' 7:30; the subject being “The Fall." The mid-week service of Sept. 29, will give place to the fall meeting of, t - Parent-Teacher association of our; church school. Parents and friends) are urged to be present to examineI exhibits of the work done, and to sic-a1 quaint themselves with the work of. the school. A special program is tf ing prepared with an out-of-townl speaker to give the principal address.‘ MM 3 3 PAM-8g Choir rehearsal on Friday evening " 7:45. _ Sunday, October 3rd, Rally Day. Members, friends, and strangers in Deerfield are cordially invited to a- vail themselves of all the services here briefly announced. ,.A motion was. made to have a so- eial hour which "ords an opportune ity for the mothers and teachers to li" mm better acquainted. to-follow the meetings and to have the mothers tf the pupils in each room beginning with the first We take turns, co- operate with the social committee and be responsible for the refreshments. The motion was unanimously Car- A dollar and I quarter tr be spent for a plant " be awarded to the room' greatest number of Pm“ The count of the mothers V" I": spent. 1v: q r-"--' - ._ be awarded to the room' having the greatest number of parents present. The count of the mothers was taken and the prise unrded to Mus Mae fitus' room, the fifth (rude. Mr. C. Otto,' principal, reported the following enrollment: . Miss Lidgerwo'od, first grade, 43 pupils. T A Mrs. Rank, second grade, " Pu- pils; F f F Min Sch“, third one. " pupils- b gnycMrst. A. Stryker, Mrs. ewcomb and Mr. Otto. Social: Mrs. Geo. Engatrgp, “hated and lighted, adequate equip-) it.t)e.nt for physical development, med-, leal inspection. tests made of eyes,', tonsils and adenoids, ears and teeth, QDr. Metcalf, who taught for 15' years inthe school of medicine in the l University of Illinois, told his ttudis, l wee that if one had good health you, were heir to a million, Health charts' have been successfully carried out in many schools and proved both stimu- , zting and valuable inasmuch as. " hen health drops so does promotion. -Health supervisioin in schools will !develop mental power and teachers :dtust set good examples and there iiponld be close eo-operation between ihome and school regarding health. I i J, If there is a _'pre-aeltopl examina- i don, claims Dr. Metcalf. children will gum school without handicaps and l iiental and physicnlmrowth go hand =3 hand with happiness. ",i".: Miss Ethel Titus, seventh grade, $6 pupils. ' , 1, j, Mias Yahn 'eighth, grade, 37 puplis. :', Dr. Walter B. Metcalf, speaker pf the afternoon, had for his subject. 'tru Sehool's Responsibility for the fhild'a Phyaical Welfare," and was and upon kndwiedtte of parent and tettrt The parents and the ho 9 're mostly responsible for the phild trusted to their "tttres he an . any of the ehild'rhabits are form- ' ila. ', -- _ _ i , Misty Mae Titus, fifth grade, is, $upila. , _!;:', 1drss. Duncan, sixth grade, 48 ptr. h allow him to enter tschoo 1ribh 'hysical defects, 3 great majo ity of amich could be easily correct Men: 'Y defects, defective vulon, Sgtmtiiw eth, ears,-heartsp defects f all Ends ttre, fighting handicaps tind ne- rd the mental progress of the child. iMental and physical progrbss bt e child while attending school de- inds upon his correct eating and roper amount of sleep alsd upon an! school boards who_should pro- ilde sanitary buildings, properly vern- '1 VHS. F Fire Cell Information i The chief of the Deériield fire de- ihrtment and the manager of this tel- phone exchange, request that vele- fed', subscribers refrain from cell- tiur the operator to learn which place is 1iyrnimr during an alarm. The phone ‘ rator signals with the tireudren edttet that a fire has been reported, ind the location, by the number of lasts. These signals are printed in e orange directory of the village ttle'; éupplied to each household. The fourteen volunteer members of i at pre-gchool age. Habits, how- ver, may mean heath and the; phyisc zal condition when entering ’achool ready depend upon the weeks: of me child. It is unfair to m child _Miu§Nygard, fourth grade, 40 pis iii-Fire signals are as follows: 2lyyr ')iren blasts indicate, the business dis- _ fiat; 1 long, 1, short, north town” long, 2 short, south town; I long, short, east town; 1 long, 4 shorts, est town. 5. short signals on the Mren calls the entire available police' 'iii': to headquarters j’ , f. Another service to increase the ef- rciency of the telephone switchboard n which subscribers msy mist, is ‘0 signal the operator when you are through with your conversation, just r s you turn the crank when you wish _ call her. This service on an old-. ~n‘sh'ioned board with its drop metal1 ignals, instead of red lights at on he modern exchange boards, -pre-‘ tents the‘operator from interrupting _ nversations with her “Waiting. are ion through?" ten visiting her sister, Mrs. A,:A. ennerlein for the put two weeks, eturned to her home in Madison, Vim, Thursday. _ be: fire department are summdned y tekrphorte,and my cells sent in luring that period interfere with the ewioe of those being called to put rut the fire. A: it): no longer nec- usury for all of the men in town to mm to a fire, since~a trained 6om- mny is employed, obviously curiosity tan be curtailed until the firemen we summoned. Hereafter no infor-, nation wilrbe given to those asking he telephone operator "where is the Circle Two of' the Dorcas society of e Presbyterian church will meet at Ie home of Mrs. C. Becker of Wau- agan road, Thursday, Sept. 30. Miss Elizabeth O'Dea, who has, Mrs; Harvey Smith, of Fvattistott,,. ns . guest of Mrs. Jesse Strong-on 'hursday. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hagi " thr. arman avenue, are spending their acation motoring in Wisconsin and lichigan. I ' Elmer Hatti is! in Antiep, Wis. Mr. Clarence ShermanJ whose wife ma tt Tapper, one of and adoettlers It Deerfield, visited rel-tigves in Peer- Leld Inst week, when Ite,tt't So at- end the funeral of his iisttr, My 2TUie srtritttt rit, iter hope whose wife old'settlers v95 in Peer- eanfe So at- sister, Min Hit wit. in Vit- aged aunt, it which all living Flem- bers of the family were present, some from across the continent. ' 1: Mrs. Charles E. Timabn ovanoll- wood farm. formerly the Redhetfer "Redmoose" farm, gave a luncheon Hominy for; the eight D rfield imam- bers of the Highland Pith Woman’s club. Plants were made for selling tickets to the Better _ mes exposi- tion " the;c1ub, Oct. 1 , 14 aid 15. Mr. and‘Mrs. Elmer) E. Schmidt of Sprimrfreld avenue ishtertainbLat dinner Wednesday evening for Minn Julia .Rugeh of Glenvfew and Mr. Fred Rene: of ChicagoL ginia. Mr. Sherman'a ion of QOsh- kosh, also came to the fungal qt his t "iir.viir, its; Job; Fornho,ft, and family' visited with Mr. and (Mrs. John Huehl Saturday eyenipg. T The J. o. Y. club med at the home of Miss Lillian Sack Fueaday' eve- ning. Miss Clarice Batter of Chilli- cothe, Ohio, spoke to thelclub on."the Evangelical Institutional." Deane” Levon Auxiliary a The D.eerfield ‘Amei'ican Legion auxiliary held its regular meeting in lthe town hall Monday afternoon, Sept. 13th. - . The Albert Clapper family of Chi. cago spent the week-end with Mm Clapper's parents, Mt. and Mrs Henry Segert. .. -iii.f iiiriG. John rort. were the guests of Mr, and Mg. Glasgow of Norwood Park Thursday evttityr. _ Mr. B. B. Krona andLson Richard, left Sunday evening fo a tour thru the northeast. Some of the principq cities they will visit includt' Mantra at, Quebec, Providence.} R.I., Boston, New York, Philadelphia and wyyrty ingbon, D,C. While in New York they will be the guest: of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kresa and Mr. and In C. Owens. I t -diriCiitttctt and chMren of Stick. 'ney, 111., spent Sunday with the Trim family on osternttutyst'entt,e. Mias' Margaret Hanged was this week-end guest of herhrother and. his wife, Mr.-and Mrs. Magma! Hansen of Calumet, Ind. ', _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meding were the guest: of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer It. Schmidt Saturday evening. A ' Miss Barbara Huehrentertained at dinner at her home bu Sprinefreld avenue, in honor of Mia Clarice Bau- "ii/2iriiitieothe, Ohio, who is visit- ing with Rev. and Mrs. Karl Roth of Highland Park. l Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Schmidt Were the dinner guest: of Mr. and Mrs. Edward ‘Claussen of Evanston Sunday. Mrs. Han-y Whitcomb, re1iabilita.. tion chairman, distributed material among the members from which clothes bags for the veteran: hospi- tal will be nude. Mrs." Whitcgmb re- ported that she had received a re- quest from the hospital for mere bed- side bus: and the unit decided to comply with the req eat. The unit Voted to allow the urygenouzh money to,purehnse tal cards to notify the members f the meetings for the remainder of the ved,r. , ' ‘Mesdames Steiner, Bowman; Funk Jacobs Jr., Bruce B be, wire up- 'pointed to take ch: of the) bakery "tale which will he ld in Mn. Ma- btl Andetson'tt store Mid "e- bue. Saul-day l h, Berit. 25. HIGHLAND map ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, autumn 23.11926 AMERICA“ Luau: ( 'is)))':):.:.:-.',]",-:,):"')-:-",":':':)::'::":::"::":':" (A? ii-Ci::::::,::,-.".,':; LG" / [ -....r'"'"ssl a Jie:, BRWG- "_t:ew:ie:s;iiiiaihseiii7iy l St ttA 'i, -rt/',_ si)iiiii:,iiii"_,"! I , I . Cii'ii'jitit)e 7 your; Itjf?ti/) lggER. """1 g _ YMMS I. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stace who huh recently returned from an automo- bile trip through the West spent a few days with Mrs. Stacey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Scully, Sr., be- fore returning to their home in Mil- waukee. A Mrs. E. H. Willman, Mm. Edwin! Selig and Mrs. Elizabeth Knue ht- 'gh21','l1t',',', and hm puny " the of Mrs. Wntter Buckley of chteaeo, Wedneudayk _ " Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Whiting of Irv- ing Park were guests " this Lincoln Pettis home on Sunday. In. Clark, mother of Mrs. Whiting in quite, i " the Whiting home. Mr. and "itrs. A. G. Klemp have re- turned from a Vacation in northtrn Wisconsin. Mr. end Mrs. D. L. Putnam of Watt- conda, Mr; end Mrs. ‘W. C. Mueller and family of Arlington Height; Mr. and Mm. Fred Protine of Elmhurst were guests at the Fred Meyer; home on Sunday. ', Mr. nnd Mm. Cordta and two chil- dren, Dr. and Mn. Fedgtworth .0! Wilmette, Mr. and In. George 13. Haynes of Lake Blue were - of Mr. and Mm. G. L. Tram. Sadly“ Mrs. W. B. Brown was balmy“ the regular meeting of the P'at sive club of the Wilmot Ichool w h met at her home on Wednélday " ternoon. j. Mr. mid Mk. any Whiteomb ma family, Mr. and “Mrs. George Harder and son spent Sunday with the George Whitdomb family in, BarrhW. tom l The Swagger mdotinc of the Min- sionary moi of the Mind»: chm-ch met at the church last Thurs- day afternooix. "The Younger Gen-' eration" was the subject studied. Mn. A, J. Johnson and in. F. R Meyer were the hostesses. r 1 Mr. end Mrs. George His iier 'tstd non left Mondny evening (iii, New York City where they will ' it rein.. tives for several weeks. f Miss Diana Franken m 3 guest It the home ofMr. and Mm. J. Rutter of Chicago. Seturdlyg , _ _ - 5 On Monday, Mrs. G. L. Truitt Ind " her guests Mrs. Pred Shove of; Mt. Vernon, New York,' Mm. Dust and Mrs. Bently of Wilmette. ' Mrs. Eugene Ender had no he! guests on Sunday Mrs. Chis. F. Moran and two ehildren Ann and Chas. of Pasadena, Calif. In. Moran before her menu“ In: Elizabeth Carolnn. Mr. and Mrs. John Wendendorf of San Bernardino, Calif" were guest: at the A. anken home on Mondtr. Mrs. Jennie Wilsonhu returned to her home with her daughter. Nrs. Chester Wolf after ependiug four; weeks at the home of her we in/Pe- wwkee. WU. l, " The Presbyterinn church "iaiio hold a bakery sale in the ‘ny room of the church s'i/ir1,t"i','iF- noon. September M, It 2 o’cloc [ Mrs. Emily Heeht. lira. Hm Peterson and Mrs. Ctrl Koch of ertyville Ere {in}: " the C. Ebder home on Thursday. _ 't _ Lt Amati: Societie win be . , tamed at the home of 'flutcriii Taylor, Frkhy evening. _ -' an Promotion day will stoaarirtr, tsi'iri'GtGiiriin -." 'chureh who“. _; .. Sundny, Sept. p, it "toil a; in. 3199 /I I /),i/i'iii'ci_is"_-i'" sues. I [ a. George His ‘er 'tstd my evening f r New to they will ' it rein- 31 weeks. f Franken m I guest cram by the children will “he place of the restraint morning tel-via. The. American {Legion Auxiliary will.hold in bakery sale in Mm. An- derson's Coniectiohery store on Dear- derion'i' donteetrohery store on Dear- field name, Siturdny durum, Sept. 25. it 2 o'erteh. Frank Wilson of; Libertyville were guests " the Chi-tor Wolf on lon- day.’ ': b . ; Mr".andtErs.rkrartitaehudu their guests on Sunday, Mr. and w. R. E. Moore madman Raymond, ,". and _ryuiflr.H. gonad-on.“- 1nrd,utfafeaqo. "g ', Mr. 1:3 'tuae Snyder and funny _ n were dinne- zueete with and Ila. Fred Hm- bemr, Sunday. E . murmur nmtuhm- land Parr? “week all with pa puma, y, In; 13nd; BU-., demtadt.l ,y, Cd,' , children itiil leave Saturday for Wel- lington. Km, 'ttttm, they will visit Mr. Ott'slbeother,i, “went, for a few weeks. i _ Circle No. 1 (autonom- My of the Page chmh'm m- Gained " _ of In. George Penis, I y "',anitttt. . , ' - teciiiiid 'ifi,iriJi'iA eid sister,, Mar chi, _ u eeatee w Worthy Gnhd mi of In“ At Wilmette} chute; Monday afuettttoiy. arr.diitiis.lars-,arrimiit Din-J. Winch of Lake Forest we nett- " A; Man hon. Bu- ar. i The Ladiu’ hid ”c1310! St. Paul's Mia! church can MN. " the parsonage tart Thur-day utm- noon. hey. duo presented a lowly 1rridtreiamptoNe. Manila. Piepenhtok moved to Darnell! from Miitrierittrenri-ettteo- sion in in adaption of the -rtt, DOWNtrrA'rrr, ROADS IN l BAD coNDmoN Motoriltl ‘vielln: to Brrrhaed or points LTi'l'i't' {to 3mg?» and touring btiN.sstt of the Cttte- Motor club to ”bid route 4, which is impunhk, os) mama " to Ur- battst then " no to BprhtgfUH. now 4 its £ng good to 1.5mm. but math of Into1rt it in under {our hero! witer {with no detour unil- a.ble. North of 8prirtefleid in the rt.. cinity of uses Summon river the route is imp ‘le. has no data-r. BetweenSp' _ldwdEutSdnt Loki: it 1- in madman. _ Roma‘s 1334 M eemditittrt between Food. and Gila-bum. _ It Such-ed my“ Citr, and Knoxville been!“ of high 'met" {a}; Bah" ad 0“qu tt a clued to, truck» Spoo nrim. Inc-1 tween Canton ahd Mindy Than. is somenratertereoute 10 out-no: enosostohutdertravet. '. iiGie%iaGwopettut-ttt, " w ttprhtttutd. Ott m a theW‘Mustof Glitch JiatotAtertheeitoet.ett of (“and nmitretatP,whPe “Managua Gum“ W.M;M?m Magi in. and an. WO. Wit-on and In. a, A. ago-IAN Goat-9L: mute 10 but not' " intuit Like an? t 'tiiNet' t of the Fox _ lumping 000 but! $00000 Ish, high I I', “a tMitt in“. lim‘inu'y tgg,'tttdtt magi“: kl- nation for fttthte it w Babbitt, in charge of lid l Tap in t a1a"tt: tul', ir 1°“);th 1T,htdrt display a Whiz: ("milk uniform four (an! [ pictured - Dove]: mud Jack W: in M101 of fogk n " W. {all of di, my: in! It a" P. HE ll 53: "

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