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Highland Park Press, 24 Mar 1927, p. 15

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I St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church P. G. Piepcnbrok, - Church whoa], 9:15 a. m. English service. 10:15 a. m. German service. 11:15 I. m. [eaten service, 7:30 p. m. Chat. Friday, 8 p. m. The fourth Lenten service will at: nine Sunday evening. Dr. W. W. Whitehouse OLAlNon college, Mich, wileeliver the Lenten menace. The until-l Inning for the service wilt be oirered by Mr. Ewnld Winter. This Ihould be one oCthe bteat unice- of the mm and everybody should take the opportunity [M attend. Surely iiGiCVaiGiosotttroittseuerf an m (“hook unending none of PA'I'IONIZE orm ADVERTISE- Thom-M last Lenten unite " be held Smithy, Awilis. This will be I speck! service. Punk-ulna " to thin Berlioz will be given in but reek'l hale. Evan-.3 unite. 8:00. Wadi "day evening at 8 o'clock is the regular time set aside for Bible “My Ind [Ifli‘VL Come oat and en- " the tv11owship at this MIR/inn Orrin-m rehuml It 8 oclock on Thursday night. All members are urged to u present. We extend Ill invitation to attend the service Sun- day. Swill music will be furnished Sunday morning by the mind choir. "ter which Rev. Willi-ms will speak. PARTTWO -ttttrCt-tfudAdmrti-ttrrxt. thtSoctbu PJ-mombrr that Sunday night is the awning net aside for our orchestras Protrram. Come 3nd enjoy the inspir- ing program. oeerigetd Prrshrteriot Chunk Mark J. Andrews. minister l'hurch school at 9:30. Morning worship Ind sermon It tttAG. Thrmr: "On Old Testament Portrait of Redemption." rid/CG" service " the Everett school house " 2:30. - __ A ""ii,uiiirGviie It 7:30. "They Which Do Hunger and Thirst After Righteougneu." _ _ Pastor's eatechetieal clan every Wednesday " 3:65 p. In.. Meeting htr praise, prayer and bible study every Wednesday It 7:45 p. m. Junior choir mhenrul. Thursday nfinmoon nt 3:45. The next communion will take plate on Pnlm Sunday. April 10. New members Vill be received publicly at this "nice. u... ... . .._.. Inf-n1 baptism will be administered n the Easter morning service. Alwyn . 'ioiiiiiGriicome to all our wen-icon, Junk" Fir-tr Hanomblc msnzinnt? Gauguin: Hodhnan, Marie Daniel, Elam» Btugmln. I tutr Rot-r-Fifth Grnde _ Junior Simona. Lillian Berg, Elan-I nor Brianna. Shirley cure. iiiiirl erine Math-m. Catherine Hott-i. “I. Elisabeth Holman. Wtrtrittia, “In. M Niel. " I The eighth [ride will conduct I m “I: My. lurch str, in! thr PM auditorium under the man- agerom of the nation-oer. John on and My Manon. SCHOOL NOTES "on" Roll for Pink Grade Shirley Clark. Catherine Cunning: Mm, Jan Penis: 0:ng Stry‘ker. (The Bung-Joy Church) Sunday school. 9:6. Morning quhin'. tttoo. The Ml): grade in doing none in- tending work in mun study this spring. Bird booklets are being made at] out use: are being studied in no detail. In Pauli»): than nature Me! In hing trim After - ig lord Enos A. lilla' my of u -- as,‘ .L- .I-.. --. MD“ 'a"iiifTr" AL. the this VII uh! to write the "orr. Clinton kit- in “adj? the (fly-”vim poem.' - """'i'iTiGG .___ “-an 'Phlr stivkiirdairorueeth"ird-' KW vadkll CilnII _ The Prerf)eld-shrel1u to lint. ', I loved - Ind negating. I med to watch the chipmunk! u o'er the field: they all And I and to wltch the mom-gain I loud w “Mimi-hell; "rt? When It nigh they want to sleep And oat hr from our nth _ Thrown-nee that reached to Man _ And -. how mun;- yenn old it VII. And "'1. how mun: Fear' One tmwfany-um. WMmumlnullde Amkcgnedavnlndhniu-kle “manhunt-tying iiitGJiurtetheu"h" ”mutt” ‘,4..9.guw.¢munm W than. -Tiieuiste_hitr"' mar-ham 'a"aiiVairts-oV tr-el-.,- - “cannula-I‘M dul- -aiii.-rer_-H" Inn-dumdlgd_ “vii-33:}; h I m wind to 'uch the Imam vTiiGttomrere-aaho"e Deerfield News Calvin Gui l _ A number of Campfire Girls of the Nanny-w Group " with their chap- oron. In. Christine M. Knnk ut- tended the Muenth birthday anniver- sary " Cnmphre Girls of Chic-go territory at Orchestra halt, Chicago. Friday. March Mk The pro'run Cort- l'uted of I Inge-ht entitled "The Rainbow Princess" . Camptbre Girlsl choru- direetad br In. Charters C. Robbins agsd a Grand Council Fire Irit'b‘ln. Willigm T. Guide In teader. _ Tht evening wu I happy worth while ( 0 Btsd In impintion to All Camp- J'dt Girh and their uranium. .The (iris of the Netappew group who attended were, Rose Frost, yt.t/ let Johnson, Irene Juhrend. Grace Vanda - Gnmhle. Bettyl Gilliam. Huiqn Meier, Borin miiG7/ Virgih'n Farmer, with Mrs. Christen- M. Kant their -dun., , I The Deerfield-Shields high school Parent-T-her "sociation will pre- sent I program by the ditrerent or- [nnlutlom of high school on Friday evening. Mar 13. The performers m the band, orehestrn, boys' and girls’ glee clubs. the dancing and tumbling chases. the drama workshop (which will put on I puppet show), and Peter crimson will give several Iyloplione numbers. A prize of five dollars is (Mend to I student of the high school or any student in the eighth grade of fourteen schools that send pupils to the high school, for a suit-bk- name for the entertainment. Not more than three nnmn may be submitted by elrh child. 1 The regoUr meeting of the Wilmot iNrent-Teneher association was held) (in the school house Fridny evening. ‘erch W, with the president. Mrs. '; Carter, presiding. - _ ( The following delightful progrnmw _ Wu enjoyed: Community singing lead I by Mr. Frau with Yiss Beatrice; lC6urson accomptnying on the piano;; " group of soup including. "Trees',' funmmy Song" Ind "Litne Tree" uteri. sung by Miss Vollmnn, accom-i/ , partied It the piano by Miss Baum; " ‘two humorous rendintts, "The Busy; ltr?.,,': and “Mince Pie" we" dyer y by “in Beatrice Cannon; two (hum: 1 “Carry Me Buck to Old Virginia.” undvI I'ilir:,hr,','s'i Sweet Spring 'Mme" by‘ Miss Bessie Schillntn and Mrs. Her-) [bert Burro“. ': Sunesled titles must be in by Wednesday, March 30. The name of the winner will be announced in as- sembly It close of visiting day on April I. Announcement of the con- . .'e _ __c_.o.. ny... .. Pt"'. .-V, "at was made m the dirk-rent schools by members of the committee which have the rntcrtninment in charge. The proceeds " be mod to defray the t xpensen of the student loan fund. the refreshments at class parties. and for other nctivities of the P. T. A. Tickets will be 35 cents for (rude school chil- dun; 50 cents for ndulu. arr", w urn... .... _..-.V.V Mrs. Suite entertained the commit- tee It her home on Central avenu- Tuesday afternoon. In I short diumsion on ptrrlituttert- tary tor, Mr. Carter, the parliamen- tarian emphinod - i-ttate points. An manning bina- m- sinn followed the program. Mrs. Hating: chi-Ian of the membership conning: reported that four new melt-'- In! - the u- srorintion. Mr. Elmer Cuver, president of the Ithool board reported that the con- trut for the “dew-1k around the school hid been let Ind work would commence within the next week. The phnling of shrub, ete., on the who! [round- vu (“and by Mr. Chvey and Sammy. April 2, in the any selected to do the planting and the men in the district were asked to donate their mien. To stimulate an internal In the plum nnd when! appear-lee of the "hoot (mm. non. of the phat-inc till be done by the children on Arbor Day with an appropriate progn- ur- ranged by the lathe". Th. pnwisiona of the charter were read by the president Ind new by the association. 112m m sixty-tn charter Inm- hon. Th.- -deat appointed the fol- lowing member! to nerve on the ttomV nnting committee: Mr. B. C. Nichol. Mm... E. L. Vinyl-K MeArthln. Gooder and Hinton. _ Mm. Carter we: elected delegate to the annual conference of the Illi- noi- Cormrrl of Pnrmstmoeher also- cletione t? be held in Quincy in April and Mrs.) Wilson I. alum-u. The century reed en invitation from the Deed.” Plum-Teacher will” to attend their next - m vhlch will be held Friday "fum-s, Apr“ c. The - club cm have chute a! the gm. . Mich-Mmhmhwmm “huh-0d dun-nth.» In. Inn - udpl chi-n. In. -iiLF-rtirteyi"o-eu1 “nun-Imam. lad-In“ 'tne-tStr-hr-trt" {autumn-hp. w Prise Cum! by P. TIA. Wilmot P. T. A. The Highlétrdipm press Mrs. Chalet E. Timaon, of Hickoryz Knoll farm entertained Mrs. Percy Reeve! of Jrtrhu'td Park, " luncheon, In. 'torritti- And daughter, helm Minn-um 'MS N.Y.vhmthcyveucdkdm weeks ago on mount of the condi- tion of In. William’s brother who VII uriquly ill with [manual Shortly um: their Artivnl he began to Improve and in nuw well on the way to recovery. His: Boil. O'Connor in the (nest. of her uncle, Mr. Richard O'Connor, of Bighwood. on Tuepur Miss CatherIne Cunningham, of Rosemary term. entertained the Friendly Five club. Saturday after- noon. Mr. Ind Mrs. C. G. Pettis were the guests of " and In. John Holt, of Beelnunor. Smithy. DEERFIELD $.11??? g Trade in Your Home Town The Deerfield Chamber of _ f Cdmmerce T Christ sirert-Barber Mathias Hoffman-per Bake Shop lteertield Bake Shop Bank Deerfield State Bank-Savings and Loans Buikling Materials Deerfield Lumber Co.--Bldg. Material and Coal Lake County Lbr.. Coal & Material Co.- Building Material and Coal Earl Frost-Cement Products Deerfield Interior Finish Cc.-lnterior Woodwork \ Confectionery and lee Cream M. D. Ln3eioni--Confectionery and Ice Cream Briar Sweet Shoppe-Confectionery Contractors Consoer Older & Quinlan-City Engineers E. B. Foxworthy-Builder _ National Brick Co.--Ccmmon Brick Alex L. Taylor-General Contractor Edw. F. sezert---fieneral Contractor Thilo H. Too-Mason and Contractor C. G. Pettis-Geiteral Contractor Pastoret Constr. Co.-Sewer & Water Contra A. F. ctushmore-Mason and Plasterer A. J. Johnson-General Contractor ' in M. Hole-Cement Contractor John P. Huhn-General Contractor Wm. Bubert--Sewer Contractor Deerfield Roomng and Sheet Metal Works, Knpachull-Davis Co.-Road Builders James MeGarvie--Nintintr and Decorating M. A) Frantz-Plumbing and Heating Wm. , Barrett-Plumbing and Heating J. En 3l Hotrrmut--thT Heaters l Country Club . Vernon Ridge Country Club William Rear-Brie-te Golf Club " Dentists Dr. J. P. O'amnell--Derttiat Knuk Pharmacy-Drugs Deerfield Pharmacy-Drugs It. A. Otemiorf-Dry Goods R. W. Schell & Ci-Dry Goods Electric Light and Punter Public Service Co.-Eleetrie Light and Power W. J. Desmond-Electrical Goods Dry Chan- and Pruning North Shore Cleaners-Dry Cleaning and Pressing Give these men your business and help your home town grow , THURSDAY, MARCH 24. mm Barbers The following is a list of Deerfield Merchants, Professional men and Trades embracing prac- tically every line of business. ' "viii,', TihTe2ir. of the Bung-luv Evangelina] chunk in planning to give I concert in the peer future: Professor P. Smith " ll let.) goal 'YY' gm‘ N3!!!" ""ri4 some, gurair, -siriritriiTiri'ttiaU%iertaiad the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge club this week. -- SETHQM ”01......“ "ttertaioed La Petite Soeie.tie, My eemtiye. _ A regular meeting of the American Legmn was held in the Masonic tem- pie wedrtesdar_tymti'W, March 23 "in; Fifa" 'O’Conno: spent Friday with her sister in Luke Forest. Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Benn and Mr. Henry Ben: " Grundview, Wis, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Own Benz. Mrs. Edward Cox of [-2an vs: I guest of Mrs, George L Truitt Inst week-end. _ -iirHiiiicttart, Mrs. Fred Cooksy’s These Merchants Are Endorsed by Contractors 1 One hundred members of the Pres- lbyteri-n church attended the fellow- I ship dinner held Thursday evening in ' the assembly room of the church. The Ginger was served by Mr. Ionuvon 1 who was assisted by the ladies of the IDoreas society and young ladies of father, underwent tn operation last week. __ -- WFE HEFman’Wh-Inry Cooksy, In. H. A. Benz. list Agnes Kruger. and In. Oscar Bent. nt- tended a bum-o party sponsored by the 0. E. S. of Wheeling n the home of Mrs. Beam of Milwaukee avenue. Wheeling. Thursday evening. Mrs. Edward K. Williams who has been spending several itch with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Russo. returned to her home in Nashville, Indiana, Friday. The two Russo children, Frank Jr., and Rosemary. momm- ied her. I Fancy Goods Mrs. Wm. Fields-Fancy Goods -- Emlrroi. Gasoline and Oil l Standard Oil Co.-Gasoline and Oil . l?eeriield Filling Station-Gasoline and Oils Lam Oil Cori-Gasoline and Oil Dee rfield Garage-Motor Service Reliable Garage-Motor Service Deertield Chevrolet Sales-Motor Cars Groceries and Meats Edw. Weimehl-Groceries R. A. Nelson-Groceries and Meats Sal. Shapiro-Groceries and Meats H. G. Gasttield--Grcceries and Meats Wm. Steinhaus--Meats Restaurants Henry J uhrend--Restaurant Barbecue Sandwich Show-Lunches Hardware and Paints J. R. Notz-Hardware and Paint Nurseries _ F. D. Clavey Ravinia Nurseries-- Deerfield Nurseries-Flowers and Planfs V News Balers . Herman Frost-Newsdealer Sign Painters _ Archie J. Antes-Sign Painter Printing nmd Publishing Highland Park Press-Printing and Publishing . Notions P Deerfield Variety Store-Notions Physicians and Suzanna Dr. C. P. Davis--Phrsieinn and Surgeon Dr. W. B. Meteatf-Physician and Surgeon Real Edit: and Insurance Vant & Setitt--Real Estate and Insurance Paul L. Hunter-Real Estate Frank W. Russo-Reel Estate Deerfield Shoe Repair-Shoe Rpairing Vincent trmreri-'Nilorintr - Tali-g James oXhmnor-Teamintt Geo. Pettis-Teaming Garages PARTrwo Bend tho (II-glut " the chuck. Mr. E. B. Jordan acted i as locum-stem An excellent addres- 'r.tttirttt It. Watucutf oi-_., [ who is a prominent social relief in. ithe Presbyterian ehurehes. Emil [Patterson played I comet. solo. - l immunied at the piano by Rev. M. ’Aml. Singing of old famiiimr hangs during the dinner Wu enjoyed by the guest; he tables were at- I "actively decorated m green and yel- I low. . . Mrs. Frank Russo departed Sunday evening for Pueblo, Colorado. where Mr. Russo has been for the past week. James Hood, Jr., mania at his borne Mrs. Chester Wolf will It! as li- burinn at the Deerfield Public library during the Ibsence of Mrs. Russo. Continued on page 5 Landscape Gardener" Embroidery TELEPHONE H. P. “was is ill with pneu on Deerfield ave-

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