Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 2 Feb 1928, p. 11

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An unusual operation “us performed in his cue, it being necessary to [an akin to replace an (yelid which be Ion in the accident. The collision which occurred on 3 curve between Wnukegnn and Zion, was doe to the failurt of the driver of another nartomobiie to dim his lights. hoarding to McDaniel; Re man that a he approached the Went Alta Ant. Munini. who leum a wife and two childm. had accompanied Chief of Folk: J. C. Fm: to Zion to nplevin an automobile. mini wu driving the police at back and chine. Fume'l ear ran out of water u the city limits of Zion. Inuit: started-to-tnate-ptr. Before he could return. the sheriff said, l'rune'u rmBerimed mnehirte Hin wimp-am Felis "vir, Con-um Night Will Be Held Feb. " at laconic Tennis: eighte-yunolpmnuinm gunman-emu... t.ts-.uD-Nutoks thin-”WM.” -irmts-uthrtg-qfitak- Ihomr-.e6h-ethtrtNt* :h-.lm Whoop-e '=rJ.T'aS,','rLr=f,2 and hour to, leak mix-tin In have M s ens-nullity night a th. M ',-'rettrx"rr, ”7:45,... Area-or-) mink-planned. 1 'hrgt-+M.-iet.m1bandmril1 "thunk-rm Agnod mink-”Mum (ll-dim. was” -hjMatni,Nettt-ahorrt" bi.%etmmhe.r_mrd_ huh! mth-tthr-h-aft-teo- 'ttttd-tmt..-."'.--. vhyubunoioclhm. Mum-jalqthg- IA“ “jun-mm “mm-“DAY Urge Sup-I1 February ttth marks tht Insignia: 15qu... $q-dt.t-qrarr-i" Immunity-mi -_II‘**~-hcl ,glhD-‘ddA-hnlaha. uggtat'.tht'dtrd,'t.pgi “midnight! '"titu.-tyy'trtakr- Jiri in fun-any; injured "'%0iiqEIEr" “sunny t, 1m halal" diviniou ORGANIZED MARCH 1868 EV fifihk,%lfh Alivm The mnivcmry calibration of "I. Evangelical Association church "- eulh the “and: than of the ult- wy of ' for the first Durham Evuuelic-l Anaemia- church which was made by Have“- Whit- my, Inch 16, 1868, for Ill inqu- hrly shaped plat. mumbling a tri- uch with one point cut A. Till Enngelicnl Aooeiatiort church in America In founded by John Albright among the Pennsyl- John Vani- in Nov-k 1308. The {in Bvanesliea1 church in Illinois was owned in Sanger Grove, the home of the father of George Sanger of D-rtuld. The other families who joinod the Stan- (era were those of the Luth. Ott, Snob Escher and the Countryuun homsehoids, The first minister we: Rev. Hoe”, who name on hunched: from Pennsylvania to preach. Three rhurches in succession were built no" the Northfield cemetery. The first church was I erode log one built in 1847 on a hill welt of the cemetery on the land of Mike Scholle. The second one was on the Nicholas Miller farm, when the parumtntre now stands, end we: later sold to John Parke. who tore it down end moved it to his farm in Wheel- ing. Forty-five year: no the third one was built on the southwelt cor- ner of John Streicher'l lend. given for that purpose. The Philip Brand family wnlked from their farm a mile north of Deerfield, n distance of four miles, to attend church Berw- ices. Mr. Brand helped how logs for the first church. When more German settlers camel to Deerfield services were held in the home of Philip Cutler. Ministers who [wretched in the Cutler home were Revs. Boetrert, Goeule. Im- ler and mmmel. The children of the German families attended Sunday school in the Wilmot school. where culmi- JrTfdiiiri in 2700 llll8.iruu'aui. s' . tau-wimp . " _ _ (~‘-.h. [l.:,,:,::,.,..))) BOWMAN) "man WEI-wt VII -rinteesdestt, and Sunni on m'hin mutant. lung aaa- to "tempt to speak "ehahao6tou.mstAeB9uintite Tha. -G-, lamina“ we" Lutheran in the mothers country, but u ther remained in W-nen, Pm, for me time before coming to Mld they adopted this new set. which had conceived I more uric! docking of peraoanl conduct. eeei.ttr in tho use of liquor. TI. but NorthBeld Evangelicd And-don church. culled O'Phin church, on the southwest corner of amides M Saunders roads, was hilt in 1890. The first Deerfield lvhnalictl Annoc'ution church services was held in the home af Friedrich “hm, now the Brier- nte Golf club property. Those who pledged money on the subscription list were Victor Jorsas, Jacob Zahn, Peter "tus, J. Leonard Vetter, Henry Koch, Frederick and David Frinch. Gem Lad Sud: Ott Rock- aahch. Later the Deerfield school was their meeting place. In 1868 they built . church on land sold to the was. by Frederick Muhlke. The church stood where Knuk’s ga- rage is new, and the rear of the Masonic temple is the old church. In 1890 a dissention arose in the Evangelical Association between Bishops Rudolph. Dubs and John J. Escher. The difference of opinion was that of church management, upon the surface, bat personalities crept into the quarrel, until the en- tire system of churches was split, some taking sides with Escher, and some with Dubs. The church mem- bers who remained loyal to the form- er were called Escherits, and those who followed the latter were called Dubs, because of their allegiance. In Deerfield tho Muhlke, Banner, Knaak and Vetter family remained with the original church and had service- held for them by a minister from Highland Park, who served his own Gill the Deerfield church. The mem- hers of the Evangelical Association church who were still living in 1914 joined the Deerfield Presbyterian‘ church. and sold their church to the Presbyterian, for a Community house. (where a fine every day list of activities was maintained for the young people, under the direction of Rev. and Mrs. C. K. Orsborn, which i1cluded athletics, sewing, millinery and cooking) (if their It isn't necessary for “as to exaggerate the good- ness of Bowman's Milk. Its quality speaks for itself. In drinking, in cooking and in baking its fragrant freshness, its richness and sweet flavor are instantly ap- preciated. Try it and .lfr,P2,'u' DAIRY COMPANY CHICAGO and SUBURBS were MILK country éuhtdu-pgt‘M- aserBishr.'Truttn,ebreth-ee) oar-et-A-ta-tti. thy than were Um. m h then-orni-g'mthG-rmm English. At an evening nud- thooe who pledged none, In" Prod. erick and James Pritreh, Ben. John and James Pritach (mm of David) George Miller, Sr. and Jr., Pear Z-hn, Peter Bess, Henry Plame. Age drew Schneider. Frigruruhcrbdn -ttq 1"f - of Bishop Long f has" we're but; to; I tad which prruiied; for 1.5. W when an Intram- Jarvis h In 1890 the ”and church in built " far north from the DoeefieU corner: as the former one win much. The land was bought for woo from Michal Borenberger, and the church u. eailed the 'Be'mehm um Evan‘dicgl church. This chunk he had Gore missionaries in the church LEGION AUXILIARY 8TH DISTRICT MEET Mri. Mieeymshi Mu; Many " Present from Neighbor- 0n Wedneedny afternoon in the "eerfield Presbyterian church I meeting of the eighth district of the American legion Auxiliary was held. Mrs. E. liecyznski of North Chica- Co district committee woman, we sided. Sixty delegates from Wanke- gan. North Chicago, Lake Forest, Highland Park, and Gray: Lake nt.. tended. Waukegan won the attend- ance prizes. The following district chimera were appointed by Mrs. Mica-mud: Mrs. Thomas, Waukegan, publicity; Hrs. Brown,- Lake Forest',' member- ship; In. Theme“. Grays Lake, JG'iaurrs. Harry Kin, beertieur. Amerieanism; Mrs. Grace Tibbat, of Waukegnn, rehabilitation. Mrs. Tibia] announced that the poppies which will be sold on Poppy Day are being made by the veter- ans at North Chicago and the Great Lakes hospital. if; dgéiavoted to raise tilt bul- ance due on the motion picture urea by waging goth m.tit 'squni1T. "Fouowims" the business session re- freshmmtts were served by the Deer- tieid unit. mom M. I“ _ Continued on pm ti

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