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Highland Park Press, 21 May 1936, p. 11

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Yegetableg MAY &3 ed 20| This is the m ~a cian |R done GI than , finely Tkcs qwuRrsDAY: \Ajex Yoke! a" 17. . "Three C orot sn ‘on & * As gemeins. 4) oment beginning Monday eveâ€" % of at least one stage, play 1 har r amusement. ‘” I'I t‘onwfllbelm iar seale of specidl Summe. qeant E* ** "" .. fioor seats have Mitres Men od a Horse‘: Pated f k nofl@" e ative at the Harâ€" s f last December, (Chicago v& same cast intact ‘ n, Ruth Lee H“"A Martin, Mary 'sulm& 3 ell,: Harry <Daâ€" gweet, Leigh / l Starkne eming and other uâ€"-t* s encer w‘ a Horse" is the m’ of ;Tmbridte who: ’-“m verses and who .m ftically ki pped‘ by gangâ€" ”“m a gold ming in his hobby of being able to dope winners on the race fiu’ io ies of h a ‘opena v“im d “I wealth for the impeécunious CC _ wheir efforts to exploit the WYQ‘“ a llorse” :."W ‘Engagement a BRAUN“ BROS. for HEATING OIL MAYXY Fleming 21, 1986 he will reâ€" St. Paul‘s Church § Celebrates Birthday Trowbridge is \ ¢ s Nfli‘!fl bfifew About 700 people attended | the three services on Sunday. which marked the sixtieth anniversaty of the founding of St. Paul‘s EJ:nno lical church in Deerfield and the dedication of the newly remodeled church building. t Pastors of neighboring r:firchu attended the afternoon service and brought â€" greetings from | their churches. â€" The Deerfield »Shields high school chorus presented speâ€" cial music in the afternoon and in the evening there was a ?ganmt from the (Irving Park Baptist church. Women <of the. church served supper to all the guests at 5:30 p. m. in the new chur&ribuo- ment. Rev. Armin Bizer, minister of St. Peter‘s church in Northbrook, delivered the evening sermon. _ _ Members received into the thurch at the anniversary morning service are: Mr. and Mrs, Allen Harder, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Hat«‘e'r, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edward: Whitcomb, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Boll,‘:l.f and Mrs. F. D. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKay, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnâ€" son, Mr. and Mrs. Dan H}mt. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Geist, William Carman, Elmcrcgchmldt, Mrs, Minâ€" nie Strehlow, Charlotte Fredricks, Mrs. Hubert Juhrend, Jack Coleâ€" man, Mrs. John Strong, Mts. Franâ€" cis Gloden. | Deerfield Creates Deerfield Fire . Chief .h’fi Johnâ€" ston announces that the newly ¢reâ€" ated fire district for this vicinity, to be known as the "Deer!fid Fire Protection District," will come up for â€" consideration before: County Judge Perry L. Persons on June 15 in the County Court in Waukegan. The territory to be in¢luded .in this district will be boundzd on the north by Half Day road . (Route 22+ on the east by the Highland New Fire District Parkâ€"Deerfield lumx, on 8 one quarterâ€" mileâ€"south of Line road, then west: to f Plaines river. > >« § Benefits) to be derived from th newly created dhflct will e alde crease : in |insu 6 crates .‘ of firemen on day and night duty the entire| year. .hme ‘paid fireâ€" men will E: assisted in answefing calls by the Volunteer Fire De partment. Deerfield Women= | . tfl . To Form Association ‘There will b;gz meeting : of @ll women of| the rfield Presb "1 ian chu on Wedne afte noon, May 27, at 2:80 o‘clock i0 the Presb; n ehm"H\' for the ipy pose of organizing |a Woman‘ " sqciation. | This w‘;u ukso e |blace of the Dareas Society, Dor ;‘} cles and | the Missionary . sogiety;, uniting the. women of thfi churdhiinâ€" to one group. | | . . =| | /| | | Officers will be .elect 'ro- grama‘do:md and a b ‘planned to cover | all ‘the; work |of ‘II women. â€" Mrs. William hy reâ€" tiring president of the cés! soâ€" ¢iety, and (Mrs. Fred Meyer, irotirâ€" ing president of the Missionagy, soâ€" ni:ietY.' will} have charge 3} ,th‘r’, eetâ€" ng. | } | + U The two outgoing officers with Mrs. W. q.uWeir;v Mrs. ght Merâ€" rellâ€"andâ€" Mrs. John Wynian} ¢omâ€" prise the nominating committee, . | _ Al women interested /in th of the Deerficld Presb: church are invited to attend Warning Given To | | | _ Deerfield Dog Owners ! Each water bill sent o\:t j Deerâ€" ‘field water users contain U ing to dog owners concern n& their muzzling and licensing: | I} ' NOTICE . <| § ‘ Dog li¢enses must be pufchased ‘at once to save issuancé of (Wwarâ€" rants for the arrest of own ghith the . resulting â€"i eonv_enien ; and costs. < It will bezo your advantage to putehaae- your dog licens@s hen ‘paying the inclosed water ',‘f | The ‘ordinance provides that do@ ‘{must be kept on a leash, or muz#l¢d (Warrants will be ‘issued For the arrest of dog owners who dp not coniply with the, o'rd:'nane4 ‘as to purchasing license tags an 1 muzâ€" zling their dogs. . 1P 0. Read The Wantfifi;ds BO+ â€"Village o@\ M rhield ) L Af PRESS | T e i o l. . . _ Makes Poster Award [ | M(E | e 1 1 d ul ‘ At the f ilar meeting of the Amprican!ikggion Auxiliary held on N Mond ;5"*' ng, May 18, at the |, honme 0 ’;“ Clarence Hubn, winâ€" | , y of shi Poppy Poster Contest| d were anildunced by Miss | Louise|f Huhn, '“ chairman. ; The conâ€" { test w l;: into two classes, | , nam I? F4th 5th and 6th grades, | i inclusiv 4[": the 7th, 8th and 9th | c grades, |{hplusive. The first prize 1 to clas: léz | was won by Betty Hagâ€" | ! blom firdtd the Wilmot school and | ! h h[ prize to the other class |! was won: \Thurston. Hurst, Deerâ€" | field. |Roktérs receiving honorable | / mention |were drawn by Frank Ginâ€" Or, W!” ;}alletqunfle;l(in‘; mot;. Aosemary en, » the ath] bth and 6th x;'fio class, eno a ei,‘ Deerfield; â€"Verna aldwe }| ~N ilmot, : and | Edward Hurst, B# the 7Tth and 8th grade | class, |PJH grade not participating. |. [A : J iwill be awarded to the | two firkt| prize winners at the Meâ€" + ria a‘y; exercises and ribbons â€"| will be Wiven to the contestants ‘who â€"| receiv hohonhle mention. " rom seven committee \!| chairm :«' Jere read. National Hosâ€" *| pital l“.- was observed by Deerâ€" *\ fjeld uflit by several members takâ€" ing a thip to the Veterahs hospital k| No. 10§|and bringing there many: " | boxe )F! cookies. s | E~ }i ruickshank, | president, read | higt rt of the Eighth disâ€" trict. She glso announced that she had 'l" Mrg. Carl Scheer as § | chairmab the nominating comâ€" mit l embers â€" nominated _ to â€"â€"| serve m this committee are: Mrs. | BP ii Just turn the faucet and have a flow of hot (pater whenever you want itâ€"day or night â€" |\with one of these new 1936 Electric Water 1 Heaters in your home. . | . No stairs to climb. No matches to light. || Nothing to turn. on or off: spECIAL TERMS fi‘ffi;i-lotpomt gives you hot water , 50 | !i ";"j@:coqomimlly and safely. ; ;4 4i * sl a f"; Come in today and learn hoOw _ syaur montHLY : .y ‘our easyâ€"toâ€"own plan will put ‘PAYMENTS : . 8R C 0% allowance | | one of these modern new Elcc ,.".:" pr se Wl | tric W ater heaters in your home. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY AUTOMATIC this meeting, Mrs. Grant & Cm-te:f’t After the: adâ€" t of the meeting refreshâ€" eré, served by the hostess Louise Huhn assisting and nute discussion of current i Welgh. 1 _: s o4 1 c_f3}. new members were introâ€" had by ‘Mrs. Tennerâ€" . Scully, Mrs. OF NORTHERN ILLINOQIS : Poppy Day To Be | Held . in Deerfield Saturday the women of Deerfield Unit of W Legion Auxâ€" iliary will on the streets with baskets of memorial poppies to be worn in honor of the World War dead. They will work throughout the day, distributing the little red: fidwers and | gathering contribuâ€" tions for the welfare of the digabled war veterans and the families left in need by the death or disability of a veteran. Their unselfish efâ€" forts will give every individual in the city an opportunity to pay perâ€" sonal tribute to the men who gave their lives for the country, and to extend a helping hand to those who sacrificed health, strength and hapâ€" We are ready with many thousands of Petunias, Geraniums, and Window BoxPlants. . Gian(xFlowex;inz Zinnias, Snapdragons, and a long list of other annuals. § [3 Tomatoes, Sweet Peppers and other vegetable plants at our Greenhouses at Laurel Avenue, 1 block West of Depot. Telephone $420. o. Extra Special â€" Strong h‘nnsphnted Seedlings of the New Giant Filowering Zinnias in separate colors, 25¢ per dozen, 15 varieties of the finest new Dahlias, heavy plants, in pots 25¢ each. Call 3420. For Your Garden or furnace coil & m;nane;lvabahd-o- Calgloss with black Japan trim. piness on the altar of patriotism.. , When we meet these women on the streets Saturday, let us all show understanding of the work they are doing. Let us meet them with a smile of appreciation and put on our poppies, glad for the opportuâ€" nity they are bringing us to honor the nation‘s hefoic dead and: aid those still within reach of our help. Read The Wantâ€"Ads RELIABLE LAUNDRY .52.8.11@; c‘pacuy Gaivanized ‘copperâ€"bearing steel tank. Finâ€" DRY CLEANING CO. Fhone H. P. 178 gallon capacity. Galvanized PAGE ELEVEN te *4 t it w h #2 0

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