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Highland Park Press, 23 Feb 1928, p. 20

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: Mrs..Virginia Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. "Ambrose Montavan have returned tu their respective homes after a seven weeks trip through the south. es. x PAGE FOUR Five hundred party in honmor of the guests included Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Mr. and Mrs. George Schneider of â€"â€" bosts at will follow #he card and bunco games. There will be an attractive prize for each table and refreshments will be given under the auspices of the Deerâ€" field American Legion Post No. 738, Wednesday evening, Feb. 29, in the Masonic Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Labahn had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. James Daugherty and two daughters, Wilma and Margaret of Chicago. Mr. Elmer Clavey spent several days last week itf Detroit. Mich. Mrs. Harry Olendorf attended her bridge club in Libertyville, Tuesday bridge club in Libertyville, Tuesday| held Sunday evening, Feb. 26, and afternoon. l then every Sunday following until Mrs. C. E. Timson, Mrs. C. T.‘ Palm Sunday. The first service will Anderson, Mrs. Fisher and their chilâ€" | be conducted by your pastor, on Sunâ€" dren and Mrs. J. A. Reichelt, Jr., atâ€"| day, March 4, Rev. Alfred Shemmer tended the luncheon given by the Deâ€"| of St. James church, Chicago will be Forest school last Wednesday, at [the speaker. which the pupils prepared and served Eve.rybody is cordially invited to which the pupils prepared and served _ Everybody is cordially invited to the food in the three course luncheon. | attend our Lenten services. The senâ€" On Monday the reguiar Round Table | ior and junior choirs and Mr. Ewald | Tea was held. | Winter; saloist, will furnish the speâ€" | Mr. C. W. Getty and son Philiplcid singing, for the services. | the former‘s parents in Philadelphia, Pa., Mr. Getty‘s father returned with them Monday for a visit, The following invitation has been sent to the members of the Tuxis Society: 1928 Leap Year‘â€"And the members of the Tuxis society will | celebrate on Wednesday evening, Feb. | 29, at the church by allowing the | girls all the prerogatives usually alâ€"| lotted to the boys, even to the matter | of costume and will expect the boys | Last Sunday evmiig_the society gave a dinner to twentyâ€"five of the memâ€"| bers, in the church, followed by a ; program. j Another Deerfield landmark wil}| soon disappear. The old C. W. Pet-‘ tis home on Lincoln avenue, built hyJ Richard R. Hendee in the eighteen forties still on map of 1861 on land | opposite St. Paul‘s church present” site and later moved to the location | it now occupies for Clinton Warm's? family, all members of the Cadwell | family party of pioneers. The Pettis | house will be sold at auction at the ) Lake County Court house in Waukeâ€" | gan, March 8, for the benefit of eight heirs, Lincoln N. Charles, G. Elmer: and Robert E. Pettis and their sis~! ters, Mmes. Fred Haggie, Emil Fredâ€"| erick and the children of Mrs. Ray| Lord and Mrs. Fred Kersten. I Miss Mabel Hansen of Chicago was | a weekâ€"end guest of Miss Dorothy j Eads Mrs. C. Williamson of Minneapolis, Minn., was a guest at the home of her brother B. H. Kress on Saturday: She spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kress of Highland Park Mr. Richard Easton has returned Sa&r&ai from a week o{ teaching ’t _ n Tucsday evening. the Tuxis Soâ€" a Standard Teachet‘s Institute in Mount Vernon, IIL., and will be in on Deerfeld, ave.. Tuesday. Mrs. Minorini is in Hot Springs, Father Fielding, Thursday. her luncheon bridge club at her home _ Mrs. Georee Hesler snent the weekâ€" end with Mrs. L. A. Donanville of ‘The Independent Social club met with Mrs. Brown on Wednesday afâ€" in nlaying Bunco Mr. Albert Franken of Aitadena California was called to Lake Forest on account of the death of his sisterâ€" Mr. Franken a former resident of Deerficld will spend several weeks in this community before returning to his home in California. _ Sister Mary Leonette and Sister Mary Consuela of the Maculata conâ€" vent of Chieago visited at the home Mrs. George Sticken entertained at a miscellaneous shower in compliâ€" ment to her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Albert Meyer, Friday afternoon. ‘The Reverends Dondanville and tadt, . Mr. Mr. and was followed by a chop suey at Mrs. F. Cooksey‘s food shop a card party at their home of Mr. Louie Schinieber of Northbrook visited his brother William Schinleber ture on the polar regions given at the Medinah Temple Sunday afternoon. Mrs. F. Browning will entertain Circle Two of the Dorcas Society of the Presbyterian church. Te 9:00 a. m. wonderful Lenten Season prompts us to bring this matter again to the atâ€" tention of our people, for indeed we Jstnu:tiol. Departmental Organizaâ€" ; tion. Grained Leadership. 0 tohrinxthiamuerminmthu-l Lowell Meintzer and nuual tmfionofmmhforhfieduimmmmdandmvu“w{ would not leave anything undone, | tions concerning the National Conâ€" thatwolldhdpmhthhma[nulanuulhn-dTeuNn.iu‘ still greater success. No time of the founders, its history and work. yearlend:ihel&hetmtothebep-i Violet Lundquist lighted the candâ€" ening of the spiritual life, to a proâ€"| les on the cake as the President, Mrs. foundunndumndh:ofthefi!e-MLCmu.paidAuibuuwmrFo-nbn work of Christ, as the Lenten season.| Alice McLellan Birney and Phoebe A. Our church should make the most of | Hurst, and_ also gave a brief history it. But, dear member and friend, do of the Congress, and an appeal for you know that the season will be| birthday gifts for it on this the just what you and I make it? ~If thirty‘first anniversary. responsible for anvthing. let us be|\ She explained the money given 7\ 10:45â€"Worship and Sermon. The | Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper will | be administered at this service. With \ this Sunday we enter the season of | Lent. This is the season of special | attention to the needs of the immortal ; soul. Be sure to attend church someâ€" | where on each Sunday of this preâ€" | Easter season. \_ $:30â€"Pastor‘s class. | 7:30â€"Evening service. you know that the season will just what you and I make it? responsible for anything, let us responsible for its success. Thursday afternoon, March 1, the Ladies Aid will hold their regular monthly business and social m&ting( at the church. A special invitation | is extended to all members. Miss Lydia Kies, Missionary of India will| speak of her work among the Indian , women. | 8:00 p. m. Evening Worship. Prayer and Praise service each Wednesday evening at 8:00 o‘clock. A cordial welcome is extended to all to worship with us. Thursday afternoon March 1, at the church. Choir rehearsal, Friday at 8 p. m. Boy Scouts, Friday, from 7:00 to 8:30 p. m. We extend a cordial welcome to all church. English Serviceâ€"10:15 a. m. German Serviceâ€"11:15 a. m. Lenten Serviceâ€"7:30 p. m. The Wilmot School Parentâ€"teacher | The teacher w Confirmation | class, Saturday â€" l CLEANERS, DYERS and ORIENTAL RUG STORE ~~~* §3Â¥ Central Avenue, Highland Park > St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church Evangelical Bungalow Church | Rev. A. P. Johnson, minister 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. A class / for every member of the family. | 11:00 a. m. Morning WOfihip. | Deerfield Presbyterian Church Mark J. Andrews, minister 9:30â€"Church School. Graded Inâ€" Special for Dollar Day 24 in. x 48 in. Rag Rugs, 2 for ..........:..:.... 36 in. x 63 in. Ray Rugs, each ................ 36 in. x 72 in. Rugs Cleaned, 2 for ............ 3x6 Average Oriental Rug Cleaned ....... ... 2 Suits Sponged and Pressed ................ Ladies‘ and Gents‘ Sweaters Cleaned ......... Children‘s Suits and Dresses Cleaned (under 6) Children‘s Coats Cleaned and Pressed (6 to 12) $1 ‘Tuke advantage of these special prices . Wilmot School P. T. A. 2 for . VOGUE, Inc. :15 a. m: of A class|_ Why go to school* Uneducated mily. \‘laborers earn on the average of $500 hip. | a year for forty yearsâ€"a total of vor. â€" 220,000. High school graduates earn in | an average of $1,000 a year for forty all | (A parody) hi Might of the roaring schoolroom, * | Forced by the teacher‘s thrust, | Strength of the sweating scholars, | Studying the things they must. | Still back of them stands the teacher, her | The teacher who drives things ly meeting Friday eve., Feb. 17, at| Back of the work the scholar, given entirely by home talent; six| One of the teachers in Deerficld of the school children taking part. JGnâ€":ld-d-d.‘-&( Action was taken to have two Ca7 | some shopping in one of the loop deâ€" loads of gravel put upon the school | partment stores. Sheâ€"was facing a play grounds, also action necessary | large sign which read, "Bargains in to complete the work of making 2| Basement" She was wondering good school library. | where the lunch room was. As a . The membership chairman, Mrs.| floorâ€"walker passed her, she said to Ginter, presented ten newâ€"nmames for| him, "If you please, can you tell me | _ Eugene Gloden brought a live aliâ€" gator to school on Wednesday. The |reptile was about a foot long, black with yellow blotches, and seemed | steepy. It had been shipped to Glodâ€" | ens from friends in Florida. MeArthur took charge of the proâ€" | Fiveâ€"Hundred, and Bunco party St. \ Fatricks eve., Saturday, March 17, | 1928 in rooms five, six, and seven of | Deerfield Grammar School. Enterâ€" | tainment, refreshments, and valuable prizes will be given. Tickets may be | purchased from any of the teachers | on or after Monday, Feb. 25th. | The Scholar wohdbe&sed.onrhdftnlnipflfln work of the National Field Secretarâ€" program all present enjoyed the soâ€" cial hour while the birthday cake and hot coffee were served by the social chairman, Mrs. Brown, and helpers. ies, and ong half for State extention work. Pauline Thompson and Dorothy Lundquist took up the gifts which amounted to $4.50. * _ Raymond Carter sang "My Trib ute" from the National song sheet. All decorations were in our P. T. weighed this week. DEERFIELD GRAMMAR SCHOOL The pupils in Miss AWm Titus‘ Statistics of C. P. Cary, Former State Superintendent of Wisconsin. Although the wage scale is higher today, the comparison will be the If 2,160 days at school adds $20.â€" 000 to the income for life, then each school day adds $9.25. The child that stays out of school to earn less than $9.00 a day is losâ€" ing moneyâ€"not making money. y(»mâ€"nicutal of $40,000. This â€" education â€" requires . twelve years of school of 180 days eachâ€"a total of 2,160 days. THE HIGHLAND PARK PEESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOI The teachers of Deerfield Grammat . M is . t aas Phct ccccccte Suad Trsrew Ruatlie t 50t s t p e d EoE 1 m Ee e C POmS PW F PF] t F L. who‘s making thpwmork come true.| "Follow the passage until you come walk home, # . one of the worst storms of â€"By Edgerly Todd, Sth grade _ | to the sign reading ‘No admittance‘; But they keep their liths ‘Gigures in q hw@'hmwpmfl_-h- trim. Fan‘rt 6 =" o. T > * f fid‘;h&tmflm*“filâ€"m.nz :s of importance wis considâ€"| Deerficld Grammar â€" School â€" Saint| you see the sign 5 "yen\ ~* pt. it that wayâ€" â€"‘~ e .h.::-n’l)qu:iw‘ln for him." ‘They indulge in a vigorous swim. 4 tirely> home talent; of teachers Deerficld «__â€"__._â€" w b-lchild.vâ€"t-:hc.:n fiq.:'...':.'...,._..,"._.. Amhlinn-.llh.â€"â€"h:: .‘(.:-vu: I um in here for having a taken to have ©ar | some shopping behave better when paddled from wives. ::-amu.-m-nm..........::.','_f.'&‘fi w" & Visitor: How do you enjoy yout $1 $1 $1 $1 him, "If you please, can you tell me what floor the basement is on?" She Harold: Let‘s see â€" I bought this suit I‘m wearing four years ago. DE LUXE PAINTING & DECORATING Harry: How long have you been LANDSCAPE GARDENER ) 915 Logan St. Tel. H~P. 2288 time of the year to remove your after a busy day. _ HoTEL CHAsE Save Money S. BISETH quiet nights assure Lindell at Forest Park Lincoln Market 519 Central Avenue Consider Quality â€" Since the dawn of History the man who has gained permanently, has gained on quality. Phone in your order and call for it later. Phone Highland Park 3140 "I just cleaned up thirty thousand bones on my land." "Where is the manager‘s office?" | Oh, the giriies in Venite they never OUR OWN TOOTH PASTE ..___._.__1% "HIGHLAND PARK" STATIONERY 5% We have added a complete line of Blue Rose Toilet Creations to our Beauty Goods Department Money Saving Bargains tag‘t will purchase full value at this store on Dollar Day and evea' other day of the vear. e are open for your convenience seven weeks in the yearâ€"so {‘:l; will find 312 more Do/ Saving Day;'r this year at Sweetland‘s. pover stands for e v ..... . 18e

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