T th Imam-unnu- and» . I liclhilieiti'ii,ii?reau a. Ciill2?i'2C?,f,.tz, 1ifa,',t h .- uiCcm-l m an. nu In. an n. m m ttted 'ltttd fat " ft",',::'.') _ Kii] Tia Em"" - I" m Mm. Phttft lei-ha- at it": f.rtte 9-}: or Mr. amd which met at the home of Mrs George Antes on last Thursday " lemon. It. Chas. Mobil" is ill at his tune on Woman avenue. In. P. Gt Piepenbmk and Miss h Roch Are nttending the Elm- llut Slimmer Training school of Re-l MI. caution this week. In. C Becker lad son will lave “a, by -ttor for Florida. At I hosting of " Annie 'oeiety admiral It: Vivian-‘- - M evening. the Wa'.' “a m clothed. [in a Won. plaid-It; Hill Eu Ital-y, Wt; I'll Verde V... My; Ii- Knuth hy- h. M. lb Ether Ray of 0m. Florida, h m In. Willi.- Galloway. 11ridrr.g,roitaiGG7at 2.tetr, raj-.1“- In my Mr. and Mrs. George Whitcomb nnd family of BArrinxton spent Sundly It the home of the formers parents, It. and In. Harry Whitcomb. In. E. P. Osterman and Mrs. C. Wu were hostesses " the July meeting of the Ladies' Aid society‘ _|..'.n .‘4 r. .. . - -- ~..-1In. Ilium-an: irii0h??4i,'A.tr;yg ‘1“ Put we: ah. ggmdmln.m‘ fever, Mary cumtiridiliG," .3701};- daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham of Rosemary termee is ill with scarlet - Mr. Eugene Ender, Misé Clara Ehw der, Mrs. C. Ender and Mr. Arthur Ernie! mg in Rochester, Minn. V Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Carr, Mr Barry Olendorf and two sons are en- joying I motor trip through Miehi. Mr. Edward Selig departed Sunday morning to spend a few weeks with his wife and daughter in Los Angeles, California. before they return to their home in Deertieid. Mrs. Selig and daughter have spent the past month‘ in California. I Mrs. George Engstrom and tamily Manned Saturday morning from Burbank. California. where they vis, ited the past months with relatives. In. Engstrom's mother, Mrs. Reid. returned with them. Miss Eleanor' Meyer accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knickerbocker of Chicago will denim by motor Thursday morning for Kitchener, On- tario, Canada, where they will spend a month with Mr. and Mrs. Krtielrer, bocker's daughter, Mrs. William Max Euler. q Mr. and Mrs. E. Sullivan and blight", 'Mary, who have been spending several months with Mrs. Sullivan's sister, Mrs, Molly. Ptister are spending a few weeks' at Lake Geneva. In. Martin Insult of Martindale farm will entertain the membeyy of the Deerfield Garden club at a bidtet luncheon on Thursday afternoon, July It. Miss Josephine Woodman will leave Stun-day for Florence, Wis., where lb will spend a week at the summer cabin of her brother, Mr. Jumeé Woodman. Mr. and Mrs. Dewy iiiliti%nounee the birth of a daughter on Sundh)". July Mk F The next regular meeting of the Weld Garden tlub will be held " the home of Mrs Richard Puma. in Blanockhurn. on Wednesday If: tel-noon. July 20. Mrs. R. L, John- son will be assistant hostess. It. and. In. Jesse Strong have as their mu two sisters of Mr. Strong. Mines Charis Ind Catherine saw of Berkeley. Cilifomin. In. A. C. Stadler wls hostess at I Ridge party at her home on Or- chard street on Wednesday Afternoon! The W’ as]; Tita71Tiu st be open on Wednesday afternoon â€min; during the summer lb Eleanor Meyer spent the y.yy*yod with friends in Rockford, VIII: Jel- Minn had In her - ttat her shut, In. Goe- bed and__ - daughter of, Chicago. “ Inn-Aim Weiâ€: entertained " I pm at - is»... on Deeriheid nod hind-y liter-noon in celebra- ti- " - mm birthday uni- huhnMWtN-u 'd'tNt'.'t'tt trip through the d. inbehmthoy Vil- 1t"thrhrar,Neweomtssiitrits -'.ssarwisiaetoel'. - Pipe eeubeated his Mth "e-iv-mar-tut-Gi. -h.rriathatatunettmmutttse "tet-to-ttOrt/r. ‘III-ud'quv-i Smithâ€- "HArytmia vioibd d Deerfield News mfg Kr. Norman Unruly a! My, Cm-.mthmdm1.a|o. dmumitrrtathUar. . "-udlnCol-yatn-aue '"teotyrtairtedmttartonmmai, 'ti51C"tiYitli'ti'ii, mmmmx-hnenh- "P1rersrdfrxm-Caiitsa It the Bells. Wig hm. Km Fare. mWdet,,h'"kd â€in “was. As LOW " ‘15... am com- T r I n a f o n- 5..etimts, - I.) Chiearr and Ir. and I Lyon of Tampa, Florida. of Mr. and In. I. D. Sunday. F. G. Piepenbrok,oasuir Church school, 9:15 a. m. Service, 10:15 a. m. At the last council meeting it we: ottkitdiy decided to have . church outing Sunday. Aug. 7. Committees will be appointed to look after par- ticullrs end complete menu will be given out Inter. The Juniors of the Sunday school will have their summer outing Sutur- day afternoon. All members an I?“ quested to meet " the chm-eh prompt- ly " 1:30 p. In. Bring round-trip buss fare to Highland Park. I The Sewing eireIe ‘will meet next l, week, “My. It the home of Mrs. Fred Lab-1m. A medial i.nvitatiors is extended to all our _ People of all biting ere welcome to worship It the St. Paul's Evengelienl _ Ehreeut- ly do we invite people of Evangelina] and Lumen-n Nth. tree Wm, A sincere and hearty wekonn to All the services of this church. The monthly meeting of the Wom- vn's Missionary society at the church on Thursday afternoon, July 21. Alt the women of the church and their friends are cordially invited. [ Boy Scout hike this Thursday af-, temoon. leaving the church at 1:45. No evening service during July and August. 10:45. Mr. sermon. In our can work the boys of the Junior department built a sii-foot hm bench Ind presented it to the church (or their chunk lawn. The girls made towels and other useful articles which were sent to the poor people in the Cumberland mountains of Kentucky. Mark J. Andrews. minister Graded Church school under de- panmental supervision at 9:80. Morning worship and sermon at Mr. Each Friday an Waring Ins taken and the offerings mounted to $14.50. with which the sehoN purchased a clock tor the church auditorium. n _“_- ..._.. my... is almost equivnleut to one year of Sunday school work. Thirtraix pupils were enrolled in the school. The totat attendance was. 496, with u: 1"an daily attend- ance of 25. one-half hours Grri" ariiChTii", pale a total at lo lawn work, which Daily Vacation Bible school closed with : public pm which' its rendered Sunday evening. July to. This school was conducted tor four weeks of five days each with two and Sunday school at 9:45. A than for every member of the haily. Morning worship It " L In. Chtutuxn Endeavor " T p. w. Evening service at 8 p. In. Wednesdny evening It 8 p. In. Bible study and prayer. - ---_ -._._... .... am. The Missionary society " the Presbyterian church rill ttold their regular meeting " the clutch on Thursday afternoon, July St. On Thursday alumna, July 21, the Sewing circle of St. mam Enn- gelicgi will mt at thin. of In. P. Labahn on Central - Mrs. Washer Vanda mt-taimed relatives from Chicago on My Mr. and In. PM Hal-ha", Mr. and In. P. Bud-tut w Sunday with Mr. and In. Phi 3&- man of Pnirie View. Mrs F. [Ah-Ln app: M, with Mr. and In. P. uuu, Se., af Evanston. ii K. 1"-dis.r'.treai.irViiI and In. I. D. Reeds and (any, It. Ind ytt.I-Guateutvi.ittgiitG C. W. Holmes bong at G." uk. on Saturday. â€PM.†M l . -’ . . g . "“,--- . " s,5.ittr.ti,tttl2dd'td2eihithttt, 'i'rgtetr1,'.ye.tt.teit. f a emwihn'm teed.idet-r.oiGGE'irc Stink-ville, Mo, than by an 1'ttt2t,'at,ee, m spend two Teekawittatr.aig- in. mm R.ELHolmunMnï¬-gmln~hnm'mmw, Mr.nndln.S.P.lfl'.-.It.molAI-hmm; "uls1rcR-_ihyteethartdetr.itk.iiE .'.1etrt.Pueiaacaii'"i1G7Gi and Mn. R, Gum-nu in“ -. A. RP-, u, A - St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church DeertieU Presbyterian Church Evangelical m um mom Jro, worship and sermon at Andrews will much the it menu-s39 of uputor 7vte. g. Tf. , _ sr .e AP', I "et L. n . A red letter day in his Mi In. Monday, October ll). 1'2ee: It started tow-rd Chiea to t .m full uf oats, Dot-ton. but. an em- '"etherreiNiiG%i'C 'tatt to meet "find people “vb; "ar from the city who can“ “It. cal, I deer, amrGGlTiit h. 000m Hookah-chi â€an. Yo v.“ JyTriiiiiiiii'=i to 1e!edyurt3eAiiGiiUa" rtefr'ymiimsqiA,"tiriairii". nl-J :_ --- n - _ _ m "e'"'.""'."-.. vnHICRGune; J“ ,'flh'.il.1.TAr'v"i'i.'tgt:2gt Ion: sun». cum. ..a a." 19.y.eyisrotyaarEaiiia 11i1i?iueruo'1,aiddGai'i'i'"i'"'7e Amen Plum; magnum... 'ttttry-ru-dau/e-rink: 1U2tytceiirauiriaiiuiri, 'ugrtttotwhitrrioeiGriiii" Imthtrtgrtttggtigiiii Illlltimtlamgtt TTT-r'"'""""""'"'"""'"'"""'""""'"'"'"'"""'?" 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