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Highland Park Press, 1 Dec 1927, p. 22

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. Meyer, son d:.fi ln.!'. H. Meyer, which place at home _Of the bride‘s father on Satarday afâ€" entertained by Mrs. Fred Haggie on ing St. Marys at Knoxville, NJ., spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Greer of Waukegan rd. Miss Beth Andrew spent the weekâ€" end at her home in Argyle, N. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Osterman wore dinmer guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alien of Lake Forest, Thanksgiving Day. . Mrs. Annie Willman and Miss Ida| Mr. and Knaak attended a meeting of the ; eanor and White Shrine in Lake Forest Fl'idly field and M evening. 1 hilbourne, A regular meeting of the Deerfield Royal Neighbors will be held Thursâ€" day evening, Dec. 8 There will be an election of officers and all members are urged to attend. Mrs. B. Divine had as her guests on Friday Miss Ella Linderholm and Victor Linderholm. Guests at the Love home on Sunâ€" day included, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunn and three children, Elizabeth, Grace and Theresa; Mrs. William Harding and two children Verne and Lois; Miss Mary Hahn of Lake Forâ€" est; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dunn of Mundelein, and Mr. Edward MeDonâ€" ald of Lake Geneva. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Labahn had as their dinner guests Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. James Dougherty and daughters â€"Margaret and Wilma of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. George Labahn and daughter Erma of Chiâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Meyer spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Meyâ€" er‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Anâ€" derson of Glenview. The Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will hold its next regular meeting at the. home of Mrs. R. B. Patterson, Thursday, Dec. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Protine of Elmâ€" hurst were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Easton, Thanksgiving. Mrs. Julia Carroll, Mrs. Julia Syie, Mr. Paul McHugh of Lake Forest were guests at the home of Mrs. M. Mr. Richard Kress, who is attendâ€" ing the University of Illinois, spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Kress. Mmes. R. D. Reeds, Elmer and Raymond Clavey, and Alex Willman» attended a luncheon bridge at the home of Mrs. Ray Gunckel of Highâ€" land Park, Tuesday. C Mr. and Mrs. Meyer will be at Saturday evening, Dec. 10, is the| home to their friends after Dec. 15 date of the Eastern Star card parâ€"| at Miss Josephine Woodman‘s apartâ€" ty. Bunco, five hundred and bridge| ment on Waukegan road. will be played. Many prizes will be Mrs. Meyer is teaching her second awarded and refreshments served. |term at the Wilmot school. Miss Adelaide Pew of Warren, O., : in every is visiting her @pusin, Mrs. J. A.| Thanksgi Reichelt, Jr. Miss Pew with Hrs.;peop], ar Given Joncs Pence, of Lima, O., M@s ; His wait also been the guest of Rev. and Mrs.| table, w? Robert E. Pugh of Lake Forest, and | and vege will also visit Dr. and Mrs. Donald1i‘-9 sight B. Ward of Chicago, before going | of the a to Arizona and California. land the c A large group of Deerfield ladies 2re attending the gymnasium class at the high school every Monday eveâ€" ning. Miss Kellar is the instructor. guests, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bendt and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. George Ott and three children, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Klemp and infant son of Highâ€" land Park. Miss Frances Hill spent Thanksâ€" giving weekâ€"end at the home of hcr brother in Rockford. Tuesday evening Miss Ruth Patâ€" terson entertained the members of her Sunday school class at her home ~n Hazel avenue. Miss Leona Evans spent the weekâ€" end at her home in Plainfield, NL Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Vant departed Saturday for Long Beach, California, where they will spend the winter. Miss Josephine Woodman and miece, Miss Eugenia Watier, will spend the winter in Florida with Mrs. Bell Kiest, sister of Miss Woodman. They expect to leave about the midâ€" dle of December. Miss Woodman has rented her apartment on Waukegan road to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Meyer. Miss Elizabeth O‘Connor, who is attending Downers‘ College, spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. O‘Connor of County Line Mr. and Mrs. William Diehl of Chiâ€" cago were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Clavey, Saturday. Mrs. Wm. Steinhaus is ill with pmeumonia at her home on Park aveâ€" nue. Mr. C. W. Getty and two sons Philâ€" ip and James spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. Getty‘s parents in Philâ€" adelphia. Miss Margaret Ludiow of Chicago was a weekâ€"end guest of Mrs. M. Love. Thanksgiving Day Mr. and Mrs. Miss Tannis Greer, who is attendâ€" Miss Dorothy Eads was a guest of Mrs. Frase is ill at her home on Nr. A. A. t is made of the marâ€" Deerfield News club the special singing. We kindly n-‘ quest the teachers of the various Sunâ€" The day school classes to remain with , ing joke their respective classes for the mornâ€" very litt ing worsaip. The Gospel of St. l-tâ€",?;triot. of ive sight, especially when the lights of the auditorium were turnedoff and the congregation arose and sang "Praise God from Whom All Blessâ€" ings Flow." Thanksoffering amountâ€" ed to nearly one hundred ‘dollars. The public is invited to the services of this church. of Brownstown. __'l‘hhr&v-n-.l-qotm Harry Norton of Harvey, HL, was best man. Following the ceremony a wedding supper was served to twentyâ€"five guests after ich the young couple en bor 5 shant poporancn tagp Mr. and Mrs. F. Meyer, Miss El~) eanor and Mr. Alvin Meyer of Deerâ€" field and Miss Elizabeth Schilistra of hilbourne, Wis., were among the | guests at the wedding. | The Thanksgiving service of last Wednesday night was a real suceoss in every way. A splendid spirit of Thanksgiving was manifested by the people and God was present to bless His waiting children. The lightcd table, which was laden with fruits and vegetables, was a most impress~ Mrs. William Huhn fell last week and injured her knee. of N Deerfield Bungalow Church Rev. A. J. Johnson, pastor. 9:45 a.m., Sungay school. A class for every member of the family. 11:00 a.m, worship. 7 p.m., Christian Endeavor. 8 p.m, evening service; sermon subâ€" jeet, "Future Destiny of Those Who Reject Jesus Christ." Charch school at 9:15 a.m. Services at 10:15 a.m. Choir, Fridays, at 7:30 pm. Confirmation Class, Saturday, at â€" Corner of Green Bay Road lev. St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church TILLMAN‘S SERVICE STATION The most modern equipped "Filling Shfiap"oa the North Shore. Owned and operated by MILTON K. TILLMAN Specialists in Oiling and Lubricating brywmicy rtn yphsr € .4 L We ; Mr&laud&wiw : § F allCulrdAvme : St. Johns Avenue and Eim Place Phone Highland Park 388 Where Service Reigns Supreme! thew in booklet form, will be given to Of students graduating from Classâ€" ical High school, Lynn, Mass., durâ€" ing the past 10 years, about 90 per cent entered higher institutions. Gradâ€" uates of the school are now repreâ€" sented in 25 institutions of collegiate or university grade. The man who is continually crackâ€" ing jokes zbout women‘s clothes has very little to talk about.â€"Harrisburg ‘The children of the Junior Departâ€" Monday, Dec. 5, at 7 pm. _ Teachers and officers of the Church workers" conference Tuesday, Dec. 6, 7:30 p.m. The place of meeting will be announced next Sunday morning. Deerficld Presbyterian Church Rev. Mark J. Andrews, minister. 9:30 Church school; graded organâ€" ization by departments; trained leadâ€" ership; adult classes. 10:45, worship and sermon. 2:30, service in the Everett school house. 5:00, vesper service; with this Sunâ€" day we meet at five ‘b‘clock instead of in the evening. Let old and young rally to these services. 6:30, Tuxis society. Monday evening the monthly meetâ€" ing of the church school staff; the place will be announced on Sunday. As to claim that voters do not want to attend primaries, apparently thit arises only when they zre interested. The total of all votes cast at direct primaries in 1920 was 8,456,459. Two years later it was 11,567, 998. In 1924 it was 12,795,305. Last year it was 18,829,215. . Wednesday, church night service at 7:45. Thursday, the pastor‘s class will| meet at 3:45 p.m. All boys and girls | 12 years old or above are invited to | join this class which will meet weekly ’ and consider the main points of the| Christian doctrine and the meaning of church membership. \| HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS SEEK HIGHER EDUCATION Friday, choir rehearsal at 8 p.m Boy scouts meet from 7 to 8:30. A cordial welcome to all our ser vices and activities. No‘ Indication That Any of the State‘s Having Them Will Alter Law NO CHANGE IN LA W ON | PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY| THE MHIGHLAND PARK PRES3, HIGELAND PARK, ILLINOIS for Order Your Holiday Greeting Cards Today! . Ancestry equals Assurance Particularly Cadillac Ancestry Companion Car to Cadillac ~ From $2495 to $2895, f. o. b. Detroit Special Winter Adjustment Offer During December â€" Preâ€"Winter Prices! 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