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Highland Park Press, 9 Sep 1937, p. 10

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PAGI TIN In. FM man. with In Gun-p nun Ind dotghtar, It- Inn. Mum-d Int My from . trip " Detroit a! tttto Candi. what. by “and It. m5 ahea- In. PM Ron. Phil Getty of Walls. P... spent tho Inst-0M at the Pied Will My. Pttili.a.onottttst3.W. Gan”. “In" D-rfuid tum. Sundly (unt- nt the Pred UBahn LIBnhn and I!" Irate, Mr, Ind homo mu It. and In. Wore. In John Gttahn of Bun-ton. Rm. Minnie Doherty and two humus, lug-m And Willa: of Chicago. The Dobertyl remind until Monday. Bettrvud.v.idenudttattrr mt this put wk. her eon-in, Halon Van do Voldcn of 00PM Wis. Glenn Holman: non of the Walter Holmium, enjoyed a tuhintt trip at Eonnipen Canal, near Buds, lll., but wont. Mr. pm! In Ethan Willmn and "utrhter, Nmy- of WhiteiUh Bar, Wir., Vinita! " the homes of Mrs. John Willmnn and Mr. and Mrs. C. M, Willman, on Thurldly. Elmer Hottman, recent. own“ at the Deerfield Standard Oil Station on Waukegan road, he: opened e mum-1n Highlend Park It the corner of Laurel Ive. and First It, mu Julian. Winn-n accom- panied Min Anne Newton and Pun! Dillingham to Mammoth]: Cue in Kentucky the put week-end. Mrs. Weuly Stryker wu hostes- " luncheon and I bathroom shower on Saturday in compliment to Mill Jenn Erimn. whose marriage to Kenneth Weaning will “in pin. on September lik This coming Sit» urdny Mrs. Edelman is giving I shower for the bride in Chicago- Mn. Kelvin Erieson will give the bridal dinner for her niece, Min Jenn, on Friday next at her coun- try home ml!“ Libertyville. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Scott of An- tioch were Sundly visitorl " the Ralph Wiekershtun home on Park ave. Mr. and Mn. Eprl Johnston and children left on Tuesday to visit Mrs. 10!":me sister And funny. Mr. and . LeRoy Paddnck " Three Lakes- Wim Mrs. Plddlck in the former Rose Sodker. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston had Is their Sunday guests William Lorenz of Northbrook, Mrs. George Rugen of Glenview, Mr .and Mrs. Merrill Woodhouse Ind Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Uchtmnn and family ind Mrs. Harriet John- ston spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. arid Mrs. Kenneth Hallowny in Lockport, Ill. Edwnrd Reagan, Walter Pure, and Harold Seiler left on Sunday to spend twelve days on a fishing trip " Ladsmmith, Wis. Week-end guests at the Clarence Repennintr home on Greenwood Ive- were Mr. und Mrs. George Long and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Leos Hill: of Pontiac. Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mehrtens and son of Cie, ero, ‘Georgia [And _Katherine Deal re- turned on Sunday from a vac-lion visit with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roll in Munster, Ind. . Jack Johnston. who his been em- played in Buff-lo, N.Y., for the plat. seven] months, w“ the week-end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. "iiiiitii)!,?,i)'lii?) f QR tlhi Worm . . . " "re-ti-heh-twidth-r-. “gin-dc Womb-coolant!“ mm pm of -t3ttodeqirt-eter-roeotiriessG 'r-lr-H-. "Magma. mmhmwmmmmmm “can“ hmmmmn MANY sccidenu on the meet: an caused by ”uncut! that m bumpy. hula], slippe when wet, dilicuk to than. about. " night These 'l'l'al2 can be prevented by ”Vin; with mm which: 1. Reduce: skidding in all mine: 2. an high visibility It night 1b"teere'ttme.ode-ufiee,tiee from humps 4. Dniu tad gnu quickly; no pochu of standing '!lliliL "tttUte “I!“ ".t0tlmtttt It. and a-. run... III " ,r.-dusiauiE- -, -'-!-.-_- a h:- -.--~ William John-ton llu hue- Knrnln .ttarWd a nurprlu party on Sunday noun. at tho homo ot ll:- In, Gnu In Weak-n9- Labor Day and: a the Joupll Romain homo on Chant It. In. Mr. and In. Allan J. Collins of Wuhan. Mr. In.“ Wish: of China split tho Ink-and " th. homo of his father, Mr. August Wintar of [In It. The Young Pooplu' club not Tundny tuning " the Holy Cm Punish halt. The Damn! Village Board will hold in regular monthly meeting on Tuesday evening. September Id. It Tt30,o'ektek in the village one” in tht linonlc "mph. 7 The uni-tuna] muting of the Town-hip of Walt Darnell! In! held on Tuesday evening in the of. flee of Supervisor June- O'Connor. lain Dorothy Schukle, who bu spent the put two weeks with her ttotil ynt [and 0' Lukel. Wit, bu returned to DeerfUld with her uncle and hunt, Mr. ind Mrs. Harry T. Clnvey and will live " their home nun this year while attending the Deerfield-Shields high school. Mrs. "mes Mllfild will be hol- tea Mo St. Pnul'a Circle One on Tunas; a Wilmot rd Mrs, James Mall-Id tad children, Ethel, Melvin, Ruth, and Shirley spent the week-end with the Oren] Kitch family in Bourbon. Ind. Mr. Ind Mrs. limes Kilroy And Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clnvey 'spent the week-end " Waucondl. Deerfield Catholic School Is Erected in Only a Few Days During the past week Holy Cross parish,' Deerfield. has been the scene of as grind a demonstration of parish Ipirit and loyalty on his ever been shown in the entire hil- tory of the church. When you eon-l sider thnt the church is over 1900 years old and hug three or four, hun- dred million members that is I large statement. Nevertheless, as plator I would dare nnyone to challenge it. We needed tt school and the _ AaEvmtinctkttoolbu_itMtygt mu Information aboutth.Temsher (t5airauiifith.reoum-iiabte \bumtupanmuut. stltement. Nevertheless, as pastor I would dare Inyone to challenge it. We needed h school and the parish w-s piacticnlly broke. Still, we are going to have I school. Sim- ply because everyone pitched in and For SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS and OFFICERS I TWO VIII “It.“ "All!“ Gull!“ " In" ”MIMI“ Sunday School teacher: and can“. lad others desiring to bacon. indent unch- on of the Bibi. w m - IT-ch- qr'g dxplmu a! 'ittli'itl rm hunts, Mfg: " and of two gtTd,triLtul', _ Th. (allowing .ddittmtat eounal an canted: 'tu.-- -.---_. Llu, rm om: MAY. m. mm a...” and Ptt.,qts6to 9:” El. Tumon [I {no " It. mule lawn. Small gggefft rd'. Cal-urt- Supper, 'tls-In? PAL, Pr, The MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTE of Chicago maummmmun uni-“um work-d haul m as...» h. 'ttl [It ”and. Tho ml! in all“ At noon on Frldu, Ana-t fl. M Inn an. Portables " Ind: and Wan-II with duh ntl portabh‘ mu in than. 0m wall but ttreq thro- bulldlnp had boon tom dawn. moved to Doom“ ml mud at about the um cost It would and to hire moon. to an on. don ln Chlcuo. It truly ll a I“. that would merit preserving to penalty. However. " planned for our pur- inh taboo! it in not In any}. u all tut. N" Boom, new In“, 5mm heat, fainting And Mai-h- Intt of the interiors will all out money. Where it will can from we hue yet to we. When the work named we had “50 in the bank. During the put wuk ”a wu paid out for interest immune. and rent. The ind-nee needin- to lay in very Mitts. Thnt is the remn for I very tilt. ncult nppenl. That upped la n Ichaol subscription. I do not be- lieve that all the zeal end devotion of the parish is to be found In the, who hove been out working. Many who could not get out, I believe are Just u willing to help out. There- fore, I hope they can help out with out tirt.neiBl problem in our school subecription. This is not jut ul- the parish hu hoped for n school. Never was the condition of the pn- ish bllcker than " the beginning of this yenr. Due to the Iplcndid nonunion of all we'hnve cluncd up more than 82.000 in bills nnd are about to open a school. It can be In object of pride or possibly even I millstone around our neck: if we ean't take cure of this original cost. With I" this in mind I hope the people will try to figure what they cnn spare for this great cause nnd contribute treeordinirU. -Ree. J. V. Murphy. " Fact: About Our School Tuition-tLoo per month. Transportation - free when ne- cunt-y. Physieal eondition-see for your selves today. ate-m heat, imsalated ®E§§W<B§$ A1Bii.0fy3,Ti'r"" “3 “g. a - 1cm .w . . _ _.'-s,,.trr, In; In: , an: I, T-t--leb- o-a-se-a-rs-a-tra-o-o- fl! I‘ll. Who-utilnlm TWWIdIM Deerfield Churches Plan Bake Sales Cireb Two of the Winn church will hold a hub In]. on Bat. urdny, Septllnhor ll. " the Don- field A. I p. ra. atom on Wank.- cln load. On the following Sunni”. Sap- umber M, the who" of the Altar and Ronny new of the Holy Cross chmh will hold I bah uh in the am no". Jack Clavey Has Another Accident Jock. the second oldest non of the Elmer Cluveys of Doom“, hum I nth." nah-pp, "eetitm. with three ucidnnu. In July, whil- go- ing down to the beach In Highhnd Park, he slipped and and“ I bone in his ankle. The very ttrat day that the cut was on and he In: IN. to ride his bicycle, he rode put the Orphans of the Storm Bad I do. dashed out and bit him. The hunt. NF Canvas Covered SPECIAL t27.so $35 $47.50 PUBLIC Samuel Comm " [ACT RANDOLPH ITRIIT TRACY TAYLOR SCHOOL TRUNKS "t5.tK3V "'igT1l0Mllasherat a Real Bargain Price! CHICAGO Edi-“m“! 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