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Lake County Register (1922), 3 Oct 1925, p. 3

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during the school "ru' with the fol-- lowing groups schools. * First, mm of the be presented by. the Fourth grade' High School Par--|\ Room under the direction of their ent--Teacher Association at the pal--|teacher, Miss Ethel Titus, The pic--' atial home of Mrs. Alebrt Snite, on ture purchased by the P. T. A. of a| Central avenue Monday afternoon. beauntiful Indian scene will be pre-- Preceding this meeting the Regional sented to the room having the most Directors met at the home of Mrs.' parents and friends present. | Ronan on Park Avenue for a con--|\ Mr. Hirsch of Happ Road, North--' ference on the membership-- drive.| brook, imbibed too freely if moon--' Three evening meetings will be held |rhine and was taken into custody on ; 1 ak uff and C ¥ |a . m. in the local Lake Bluff and Gortcn and lfll" at : about 3 r ien Ore c P ahrfl-"cc h"ny" 'l'du:sfi-n;em to feed 'Terrace of Highwood, Fort hok «w on Hhpty oat Par n'l'hhd.m 'Bw!d.luu bar. The previous week T uol D.-& three intoxicated men were locked wl K' 'to cool off and they pried a bar ow Mm" W. fl.. und tig--zagged to freedom. mmw& u---jlhhuhrhdjust'mm mim:wl&m-'qu"'_fin}u_mmdi mat-- Norenber. On the advisory coun-- til are the Principal of the High School, Mr. R. L. Sandwick, the dean 4200 RNVCEE y PBREA . TE P George Davidson; Deerfield, Mrs. G. }. Newcomb and Mrs. R.--B: Patter-- son; Highwood, Mrs. Henry Liske; Northbrook, Mrs. Paul Webber; Fac-- &l'-.w.dlu.'nh: Mmmuw ohrlfl-ndcunur--l- ship of Mrs. Ronan and the district E ii'is'x;vr-u about t o n ie poitaired Mrs. W. F. Roberts, co--chairmen. ter for the last prisoner to get out. Eim' Phice gchool, Mebdaincs Childs, "Our Jull is almost as casy to get Mesdames Vaughn and Chase; Rav--'A Deerfleld prison inia -..n.ufi-' Beach nlfni:;;yphfl; build ; orest, -- Mesdames . to y year. William Hunter and Charles Havil--| Mr. and Mrs. Fra Clyde Adair, Gorton,, Mras. Arthur Fellows; Fort Sheridan, Mrs. Cazs-- sidy; Highwood, Ridge and Wilmot, L"':"vl&hflm shrubs very artistically car-- rying out the of the fraternity Porgle and White. Beaptifel frrnd, astors and sweet peas were ' was spent in conducting the busi-- ---a&n..flc-n_b-l troduction of honored visitors The annual Lake County Conven-- tion of Royal Neighbors of America Keller sand Mrs. Holmes Onderdonk; mothers of Juniors, Mrs. Allan Wolff clock with a reading "Mrs. Schlaug-- wker and Mrs. J. A.| The Deerfield Grammar School re Deerfleld Parent--Teacher Association. will Menry Therrien from'meet Friday afternoon, October 9. ended a meeting of A playlet on, "Fire Prevention" will ," by Mrs. many -- have at two o' PE A playlet on, "Fire Prevention" Will|-- My, and Mrs. William A. Whiting be presented by. the Fourth ll'."'o{ Irving Park, with Mr. and Mrs. mmmmtwimm left on Friday to teacher, Miss Ethel Titus, The Pic--'spend a week at Minocqua, Wis. whuhfifl-'l'-&*-l "The Just So Club will meet on ful Indian scene will be. Pré-- Tuesday at the home of Mrs. W. W. parents friends present. Mrs. A. J. Johnson's cousin, Mrs. m.m«&wnflb-gm.mor Chicago, spent Fri-- trook, imbibed too ~if moon-- ' day with her. . rhine and was taken into custody O0; My and Mrs. Fred Labahn spent a% by Motorcycle Sunday with Mr. Labahn's sister, " beckie '-'Ioehd Mrs. John Krumm of Chicago. at ab ?u "in the '"'li Mrs. John Huehl, Mrs. John Will-- h n...'benom- man, Mrs. E.H. Willman, Mrs. cer 4 went to feed Charles Selig, Mrs. John Ott, Mrs. the prisoner, be found an empty cell | Frank Horenberger, Mrs. Piepenbrok und a loose bar. The previous week and Mrs. Fred Labahn attended the three intoxicated men were locked ¢rst annual meeting of the Federa-- Thilip Romniel, has roturned to her beme in Mannheim, Hl. *A 'M-U-o)of&hco.v--[:llr.&mc.c.w- e t ts se . U U | Ennghieh S howns, oC Chnqaen w ;'-r.n'idln.w*nfl'afldh-.uy. ' #umily of Downers Grove spent Sun--| Earl Kress of Passaic, N, J., who day st the home of Mrs. T. Li.::.-v-hlm&'&bh't_'.:. $ 4 m n The Rantern Star _of Derficld ob-- |several days of this week With 1: served um-.ul-auw on | parents, Mr. and Mrs. B, H. Kress. ; 'un.e..p" w":.t'?:;'m'" famer'" 0';_--'_"-&-&' I'ln.C.A.'oK-'dBvuk- m-mvu&:aiium erd guest, MWiss Johnson of Mr. and Mrs. Lorence Gloden en-- «ut of as one in a neighboring town. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waliters and femily of Chicago were week--end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. _ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nusbaum and children of Chicago were guests at the home of Mrs. Nusbaum's uncle, Mr. Emil Fredrick on Sunday. paised up the building and crawled Mrs, F. Bosold, who has been a nesday evoning. | --© Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brackett en-- tertained Mr. F. E. Probert and !q_-ull-'._lki-'l'-.dtflo.a 'Mnmm"dw :al"f:ut?lhmdhmfl- Miss Loura Muhike of River For-- est was the Reek--end gpest of her Mr,lni"l.l.'d. Mrs. E. 8. Muhike of Liberityville spent the week--end in Deerfleld vis-- Sunda; at the hon enu'b-hfifi. wpent 1°f nvenld.-?d fixs chu parents, Mr. and Mrs. s. Ral MNrs. Earl Kress is 'l.-lthdn' with her parents, -- .. , ;-- a Mrs. C. A. Wolf spent the week-- | ©i An all day meeting of the Dorcas The Wheeling State Bank. The Business Man Plays Safe Almost without exception the =--~ness men of the town have Savings Accou~:: with this Bank. They know that even th-- most care» fully laid plans for & greater and more pro# perous business may go wrong-- «~| for the protection of their family they must have a m Account that cannot e <wept away vitatic DeerSeld Presbyterian Church _ ark 3 ;'3 ndrews, Minister , October 4, ms-a Eunday f observed as t new Church :d year begins with mext Sunday a are Il'd to send their ufl::-g-a schoo! punctvally and k l" us rally with «arnest pur work of th« kincd.:'h ' in the Pro«>yterian church on Wed-- nesday evening. After a short mus-- kal program, Mr. Andrews delivered an addre«s on, Present Problems in chureh day w work of th-- kingdom und in all de-- partments of tho"'fid-'. The first of the ~ winter Parent--Tcacher 'masotings was held mron k w Sn i fering is to »#h aid of the will sp« and Pr #. Even Rally it th The -- week : and a social bour fol-- :sical Service at 730 ddress, .A cordial in-- ended to all who may church home, to wor-- n service of last Sun-- ment. | Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. is in the High--|\ _ Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. ( Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M. 'A. F. Arnold and | Evening Service, 8:00 P. M. Edison Park were _ Prayer Meeting and Bible Study of Mr. and Mrs. Class, Wednesday evening, 8:00 on Friday evening. P. M. rszon is teaching| Concert Orchestra practice every lace school of Higii Mcnday evening at eight o'clock. Buring the illness of Sunday school Thursday evening at lucker of Highland 8:00 P. M. Junior choir practice on § |Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Sen-- ¢Knaak was hotess 10 choir practice on Friday evening Sncial (inh lact Bt 8 o'clock. * On Wednesday evening M. Dillon of Chicago gave second of his scries of studies on the Book of Revela-- tion. About fifty people were out the previous week to start the study and we are hoping for more folks and a more interesting time each week. Tell your friends about this, All members are urged to remem-- ber these regular weekly rehearsals and be pesent. that wNext Sunday is our big Kally Day. Come and h!L' your friends and neighbors with you. Sunday school will convene at the usual hour, but ling of the Bungalow Church will give a reading. The convention opens--at--2:30 p. m. In the evening Rev. Williams will preach -- on "Safety First" at our enjoy the inspiring song service and not in t Cottnam, have bee death of a brother, has promised to be here next Sunday morning and give his message "The Investment of a Life," in picture, and story." Every one 'will enjoy hearing and seeing Mr. Cottnam, so be on time. Next Sunday afternoon the Lake County 'Townshin Sunday School Convention will take place at the United Evangelical church in High-- land Park. Rev, Mark Andrews of the Presbyterian Church will give an address and Mrs. Chester Wess-- but was unable to because of the Deerfield Evangelical Bungalow Try This On Your Nurse Maid. Church l A Chicago politician d":fl Rev, R. M. Williams, Pastor. There was a family that lived next Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. door to them and had lived in the Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. south before coming to Chicago. Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M. They hired a Polish--girl as a nurse Evening Service, $:00 P. M. _ |for their 10--months--old baby and lPrayer Meeting m'd"dlnihle Study tone h&hmmm";mmg lass, -- Wednesda: , 8:00 | eyes > & c M * C Inune girl was upset, went over to Concert Orchestra practice every | find what x-ho trouble was and the [cnday evening at eight o'clmckltfll said, "I have tried mryfiil! unduy senool "My mning at to make nim QM but without fail. Next Sunday is our big Rally Day Plastering and Telephone 48 Anywhere on the North Shere they may enjoy it with us 3, 19239 NORMAN L MADOLE Let our lighting specialists assist you to obtain all the beauty and comfort ~ that electric light can add to your GIVE A THOUGHT TO LIGHT is to harmonize beauty with usefulness. * * B * Fixtures are furnishings --not permanent parts of : j the house itself They can be moved: when you : move. Re--installation is simple and inexpensive. 'I > There is no reason why otherwise perfect effects P should be marred byhxxhn-bfinfedortypoor 1 *; , who was to Piano Tuner's Tip 32 N. Genescee Street WAUKEGAN, ILL Leave orders ot Roys Furni-- ture Store Units--Part of the Carnival Dance Saturday Night October 3rd RAY BROTHERS McCormick's Orchestra Don't Forget Diamond Lake, Illinois hat's the tro will n:'u:- stove polish on the It may be all right to burn your bridges behind you, but it's a good idea to first know how to swim. top shelf of the kitchen closet." 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