Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 31 Mar 1927, p. 25

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Wtchdllnatn'“ III-timing. . W'NMMJv-ho-I ' .9lBRq-., WMyIQ'I:.|‘ I "Irie-LTU.-.. kiln". --V '7 t'ttrCmerq--es-ee -_trrrusto-,a'rdti" beheld-usual. Asthma-i. to n. conference which will m It Wk. m., the pulpit till it “all“. Come out and and“ n MmMrie.ttheseserviees. My. Apr“ 5. the Inn‘- Wmietywmnednlh mrwmwmm tttq-d-seine-ir. Them“ hhlnhommmv textbook. 'Ntsr-dmrt.." Anne-then "let5eetdnnrerrreedtt,t,er-t “are“... I“ I. Am mini-tor - school It '.00. Korsimr 'rorHtits W m a 10:45. Theme.. Pt-tima. AW merviee at tho that! Bible study ll! m maniac on Wednesday eveverhw at ft o'clock. You In when: n this service. All when“!- will be held " the “I time. Sand-y. Hun-h 27. the who. - The Ladies‘ Aid wit! meet April T. I the but of Mrs. John Weber on Second that. We extend A cordial invitatibn to nil In participate in this tigtn3 [amen “Wire. Sundly evenimr will he the In! of this mfg Lent-n services. In con- nNtinn with this "nice we Will fnmnlly mom Ind dedicate the bountiful oil painting. "Thr Lord'- supper" taken from the original by [ton-n10 d: Tirwi, pmonted to the than)» by the Mrs. Amelia C Pyle in memory of her parents. the late Mr. and Mrs. Christian Antes. In the morning service the confir- mation childrvn will rive puhlic In. timony of their acquired knowlodro of (he tenthinn of the Evnnnliul ehrtrrh. M. I'm-I'- Eva-cell"! Chm. P. G. Ptepenbrok. paw Charrh uhonl. 9:15 I. m. Examination service. 10:15 L m. lumen “Wire. 7:30 p. m, Both morning Ind evuninz services In of special sitotibtance, . The annual convmtian of the nm n03. round] of Parent-Truth" Ino- cialium will be beid " Quincy. Illi- nnis. April lt-SNS'. Don't get your data nixed. The time fur the next nnhr Min: of the P. T. A. is Friday ew.- v-ing. April 15. " 8 o'elock. This is the time for (in! reports Ind dec- vim of may A iood atund Gk " be appreciated. The mooring of the nominating rommitte.. of the Pin-nt-Te-nrher At5- ymci-tion I’ll to have been ttrid Rat- urdny. April 2. lt is postponed to meet It the all of the chairman. TV m-x! rrlruhr meeting of the eleculn'r rummittee will be hem More, day t-aning. Apri? J, at 7:30 at the rrhoot. magi-mama...“ haul he a 2:30. ___ ‘7‘--- .37?" service " 7:“, '15. - " is hoped everybody in the dislrid will turn out and vote for the best randidute possible for a member of rur school board. Evorv member of the Wilmot whim] P. t A. who can do My should nit-And this ninth. Saturday. April 9, is the time for the “and whoa] election. Notice of which will be duly (Ewen. Watch pu- po-n for notices. 'At the In! P. T. A. meeting an i-itatiort from the bet-meld mn- l-nr Iii-ml P. T. A. to attend their next linking on Friday. April 8. It 2:30 p. IL, was read and accepted. The mH-‘ing will In held in the "Mir “Mary and the Gardeh club will have dune of the program. Evening {Isiah}! 1roram.ut.ao, are not In enough danced the date for thin work must be changed to Sunni-y. April 23. Men of the district will please note this change and respond on the later dub. ' The new side “In " the se- m now completed_and the plumb. of (as and shrub- tho -- an” prevent I lplendid um. At that“ meuurmeetthworth. P. T A. Mr. Elmer Clavey. president of our "boo! board, asked the co- operation of the men of the district to help fix an the school --4. ”a! to help fix up the "id,ii Aaariiii plum trees. The date Bet was Sat- unday. April 1 A: plu- and work ill] mum-Chm '"?tfee Wig] Church ”new.“ OUR Anna-mm iii“?! T'ittHig1gdtitrpartiprss; °wmmuun yyrerdt " MW" "cr-Gaia' gm ammo; Giulia? Wind B“ N“ attit' Deerfield News msm‘ssmmemvm‘ 1Gs-tirjLriirRii'iTrErPiici tr,z,",e"'tNettPed,t,vsl Anrn T. at ":3- o'eNeh. W 1'lntt" GmuIOpmiw" 'iiiii (be a. white“. Alanna who will !fll'¢ to and this: unify In. {MVEHp-rbfmkwils. u. JL" -v -'_theh-eq6Mrscrtorrt- “Iii-“Inna. oaPri6rHrwRarG-eheCtriw mwunwm In._ 91" Willing _ng iii-'5." Inn-km :antr - an 'r-r." in: Rep" [13* U! Edison M. Km met-Liana-Gil; - “Ru (‘m _ a. in with the [malt-than] Among the mivitiu of Mus, Pram-n Biedrratadt, Film (when which. myhmlioned noun-p. "-_riththeorh-busetm,t rbt-.ofsrkirbahetsaa.emherir, Pe-ee-ree-ei-m- 1iee-entrtuauttmit.maeL hymn-nan like“ y-fr-ie-ti-ru-i. St. Jab Wm mad vuln- - ,_.__.____‘__‘W_M Inn-h nub-tn my m be taken mrto.rri-eard.. Mme; “Ga-s7 _ ad -iGatsia Metro+ " (It can 3nd Sen-u" by can. I. am Ten (rm: per week " char-god for the "an! bunks. which are as (at Fws: “PM” the Toto Rim" 7am Grey: "The Huh-rut" by Tarkinjb ton; "Thr. Bat" hy Nary Roberts Rhimhan: "The Mining char-mor" by J. S. Fteteber: “Han-er John" by Itueh W-lpok; "httroduetimt to Sai- Lv" by Elizablh: "Her Son's Wife" by Dorothy Cube”: “Young Anar- chy" by Phillip Gibb: "BeiUriort" by Sabatini: W' by Leonard Simon: "Show Bret" by Edna Fer- ber: “The Kari' " “an: De- My“ W Libra” Libs-In has at Deer%M Public library If! as follows; “'edmsday afternoon. 2 to 5 p. m. Eva-hing. 7 until 9 p. In. Saturdays. lfto'noon only. 2 until 3 o'clotk. Note that the lihnry will not be opt-n nu Saturday evenings hervafter. It can be own Wednesday evening: a, mud. Gordon Soc"! us elected captain. Two Inns have been Islam-d and hare been pin-in; one another for prmice. Moodas night the North, hrook huh.“ (tun came down and tho tirst - " the sensnn was "lared. The - was 5 to 6 in favor of Northbrook. Wednvsdny niteht we play . return game at Norttsbroor Next Friday evening we play the “intend: baseban team here " 3:30 p, m, At the pros-n: time there are n nut number of pupils absuh. It I: reported that most of the pupils out of "hool haw the measles. Several pupils at the horas Home have them. and mmtly the children of the hour IR kept out of school for a 'etl. The eighth grade made $S.00 at the rummage sale last Friday. Pee tis was - many that might arise at any time. The subject drab with treatment of “and. from neridetsts. handling of a dmtntd new. and other treat, ments where first aid is necessary. Last year the Public Service company muted on lately first and the talk was it]! worth while to those that had the opporumitr to hear it. At a men! meeting of the Deer- tietd mun school baseball team Next my, April I. the Public Service fan-my ot Nathan mi- "titttiirivt-retotserroit. orthe Mad first aid. This is the ' Ionian DeoeS.M Gm Sch-l Nata ths Tank}. limb " the Illinois Bell 1'0:ka con-puny put on a picture tho-“in the school Indiana inn. he show: hm given in order to [in III the child”: the opportu- nity to m the pit-tum Thee red- wre shown and they were mm in: u tell u instructive. After min; the picture act pupil had I better idea as to what the telephone mus "otsi-dniirIir-dttow it may. ma}? aierc, IG Ah"! I Wide-.2 to our m. Infant bertism rm be chi-Mu Ed on Easter Sunday d the nor-in unite. interest r'l‘nm» board. three (mines. clerk and police magistrate. There are NCS' -ral tirketc to qmsider. The Citi- Tens ticket is composed of B. R. krecs fur president: Carl E, _Otson, ('I‘Ernm- E, Huhn, Harry E. Wing. trustres: Chester Wewslime for clerk and w. H, Stems for police matrHtrate. These men who are waking tsleetion are all tax payers and nmperty owners ittt-sted in thirfield, its present and future de. velopment, anxious tor human-many on an ocnnomical and mm" , Lads. also to serve the people " an timvs um for I bigger. better been“ fi-ld. Tho rtwmhers of the Peon g Party ticket which is he.“ _ by James J. Hood for mitigat- I “rd H. Selig. PM Sun "Pd t Ttwo J. Rum}: for "who: Alan , w. knaah Gr an: an m t elation on the “its ' - I nehieitments. Hanna 5 're didate for clerk on the _ 'p ticket and John Yet for treiee b Theo J. Run 1k for hm; Akin and. erter W. Knuk for clerk are R’ tieir feimtds “in" on the merits - W“ achievements‘ "wrung. F t is T"r, For“ s didate for clerk on tbe . pi!s. Miss , ticket and John Yet tor [like [ark M berg magistrate tn the hr at ticket, suitable incl An election irhich promises to be both interesting and exciting will be held Tim-day, April 19. and the duty of every loyal citizen is to go to the polls and vote. The plume of this elm-lion is to elect I president of the Mr. R. R. Patterson. Sn. of Settle. Wash. is visiting at the home of his mu R, B. Pattern, Jr., on Rosemary Rance. Mr and Mrs. Roy Hutchison were rucsts of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reeds Sunday. ru- nur' and Palatine mad. Two roan~ u highway police. who new Minx with him were seriously injund. The ruruiitim of the plum received the fun 1tame tor the (rah. Mr. and Mrs. 'ure, Cueds m hm“ m a hard times party at their hnmr an Second street, Saturday eve- rrirt _ Fifty mtg from Wank“. "13113:"! Park. Des Phil!” and IN-rr,rtd attendant Five hm and danrirttr were the chief {engine of 'he awning. Among the prise vin- m-n at tive hundred were. In. W. Sch skip. Murs. Georae, Williams. In. Waite. Miss Margaret Hansms. Mr. Waite. His; Margaret Ham. Mr. Elm" Cuvey, Mr. George Meyer and Mr. William Scheskie. Mr. and Mrs. Row “momma I'm R. B. Patterson and In. E. Selig; Five hundred prizes were by Mrs. Fred "Wt, In A, . Klomp, Miss Josephine Wm N’ Mrs. W. H. sums. Bum prim. Mrs. Harry Whiteomts. Its. Antler son, Mrs. Virginia Hicks and In. Harry Mun. The mitts: in; charge of the Altair were _ C. l Stciner. Hurry Mao, "any Whine-b and E. H.’\Villmln. I Mrs. C. c, Bmrkett “a In. Pied W. ‘A Oeertugd Stryker. be voted up The Deerfield “Lewis with. The n-gu 'ah; Highland Put VIII-'3 ehh gantry so! g 7. _ Ltrti..r, - t d the "Again! 'srdbi,e't/ Mrs. t'ttrlH,'.'a'Pgr'-AttrEtgr1r,ttr day memo“, April nut-nun. 315.0: Ort last Wed-nah, mm thhhr dryoum Dertieid American Legion -itiarri will be stud hcld t successful and pert, " the“ Inn R, Wil home of In. E. H. Will-In on iriTliiy. Mrs. , up» road. Bridge, tromeo, “a ”$me. hundred were enjoyed by the my [mods who attended. The Fri-u at bridge were IWIM to .11 ll,- mond Ctavey, In. Feed [In-in, In “bu-~~h‘ H - h d I“ cl '-c-.-b-.ee ---_- --.-o.-.-rx h‘l- - lawns 1l.tti,il.ttil -.*.I~ THURSDAY. MAItC% " we? We offer the choicest Lawn Gram Seed at 35e per lb. Lawn Grass Seed for shady places at 45e Ever Green Lawn Seed no Compare these prices with the price of the same high grade seed from other places. . Pin-w Furl It! "OWL“ “hi... Evans Feed Co. ttr' Mrs, Milton Finn: mttertaitted at’elevrn of her relatives at supper y-i Sunday awning in honor of her " f birthday anniversary. , air, In and Mrs. Frank Russo have by newer from Pueblo, Color-do. _ h}; The arches!“ of the Bundo' ad Jung-dual church held a banquet its, u. the rhurch dining room hunky an (waxing. Thirty attended. 5 Run Kny Williams and Mr. Chester in.Wosslinz kn. Tuesday to attend a C. conference at Naperville, Ell. , uh Mr. and Mr, Fred Pmtine of Elm- hm! wt-re guests " the home of Mr. gaunt! Mrs, Fred.hlerer, Sunday , nt' Mrsp E. P. Osterman. Mrs. E. H.‘ II" l Willman and Me." Alex William were he ‘ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oster.. il - ...V bl' \'l\al Muxu‘l ' land" énnstructed {'{tudtmgs of the , Northwestern Un,rlt_v 'fe of C speerh. when the rx-cented their do- , Imublo imprp tom of 'b:trrt.1- . Stevenson's s . ee the Pe."" . of MEN Wi Tard. f" tine trim . Puce sch uditnnum. m “lithium! , Park. Sat 3y afternoon. under the . auspices the (V‘hllleh's Theatre t associ _ Mrs. ' harks E, Tlmson. ' " d ti: bronchi. the season to a _ ch , small detieit occurred owing to? pnvnlcnce of contagious dis- “A for which many children were l Mt“ . , Previous to the pertormaner a Lumber of luncheons were given that the that: might attend the play in Mm. Yimson gave a luncheon " the Gm Tea Pot for her older son and daughter. to a lam number of ti eir "has from Lincoln and Royce- PerrSeM school sent a dual pm rib. His: Mae Titus but read the book "t her nudean to give thcat a suitable background for the drum. Plate sch, Park. Sat auspices 1 associ ' Luscious, grmn leav bright red blossoms If the trr pical scenvryéjwv land” constructed h. . '. Northwestern irider, sprerh. when the .r'i‘en; let-table imprp tion o Stevenson's s . “'1er t of Mic.-, Wi B'. Tard. Mr. and Mrs. Warmer G, son. Philip, spent Monday nukee. quite an impression. One gentlema: Fought nnt- and later returned f five mow. These packages at! mused this week and all who arr mwmherz- of Group No. l of tho Camp Firs. girls of Deerfield with their 85443“ guardian Miss Ethel Titus anvnds-d the tifte, rth birthday amtiversarv of Carnptir-r wrls of Chi- mm Irrritnry at (hem-am hall last Friday owning. . The surpasc package? at [bank's Drug mew this week are making Anna Johnson. man. Le Mr, at?! dinnar 2m cuts in Er BABY CHICKS? Mrs. Ju hostesrr man. Sunday. P: --i "T'-"-. -u Lulu-nu The n-zulu meeting of the lir' ”risen, leader of the bu dowry society of the 'tret mum sehool. mum, tron Ennzrliral church wig); held in the cal numbesnwizh Hrs. P"Pmictrtssanv"iKGG"di;GiiTrAa mm. MreIt m Vol. 5. Mrs. Carter wilt have chm a" at this ttuented'rouNe. the devotional service. The [and “w will be studied under the dad-lion of; on Friday, April l. tl Mrs R, William and In Punch the students an the be. thy. Mrs. John Vetter is one at the high school will have u Mrs. J. F. McArthur is ill. _ Of Course! order'NemNowt mm; :1 imprp . .. . u! n s s ll Wi ' udvtnr t . ar aha _ the Ct n". Mrs, Fred Labnhn were "tt cle of Mr. Labahn's par- Fimnston on Sundny. , (In. "Dorothy Savage, Edna Mary frotrman, Grace Sher- h Kmh, Gertrude Johnson mwmhors of Group No. 1 of municipal had will mini Music r un which maid. made / EANI1?yyyER On Friday. April I. the Parents of the students in the Deerrteid-shieid, high school will have u oprsrtunit', an attend dusts with that sons and daughters. The PTA. will have a Music bun-en the an!“ of "hung ure "land" has furnished by Mr. Au, "P"", Mr of the band in the Lia. All you need i Prices range f rqr Mtlt6 Chicago Avenue Select You: Beautiful Deeraild _ Honies" You arei invited to judge - our pleas ing values for Spring and Easter HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX s located at Greenwood and Grand Ave, Frocks Suits Costumes (we: in the undertaking, a number id and some of them are all readyoc- IL IDN LS Tailored Spring Coats tronhme and vo- Mrs. Anderson at Molten-n. Representative Phone Deerfield 19 CHM.”- [hile low priced, have been built of workmanship and material. iiiou'tolAi;I EVANSTON PART THREE Read the playing; “I.“ af the from 5:30 tu Beesuse " men Wul be e Cont, aha-69mm}: meeting w. Iome Now! cruw the 1 Sport Compose in TELEPHONE n. P. "Ta" “: yarn!» will Hail the their children fur which Ix, ban rearranged mu. s st tr.rce o'clock in t and tantalum until n ne, with a drum-r ' lock to nominate umtr WILL After

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