Plans to -- co--operate with the men's club and churches for Com-- munity Christmas festivities to b* held Christmas Eve on the vacant property on the corner of Wauke-- gan Road and Deerfield avenue. The &fine?ydl&&k visiting his daughter, Mrs. A. J. on is spending a few days < The Deerfield. Chamber of Com-- merce W meeting in the "'Temple Friday ---nfl.&g:amu the Highland Park hospital Tues-- day morning Decesiber 8th-- eyon Theatre earlier in the even-- ing entertained the guests at the Deerfield Temple. > . * Delightful music was furnishei by the Deerfield Orchestra and Wil-- son Olendorf of Libertyville. _ The Wilmot Progressive club of the Wilmot schcol are --giving a dance at the school Saturday even-- 'h-mamwm attended 'Eyh Community dance given by the Deerfleld Temple as-- sociation in the Masonic Hall Mis-- ses Arline Good@man and Constance Bell of Chicago who had danced in the Charleston contest at the Al-- : Buffet luncheon was served all plass; Murray Campbell of Evere*l, second place; Armonds Dinelli of winners of the district contests will represent their respective schools in the county contest at Waukegan ' Both the Tth and 8th grades had ~,.-'fi.:ut ut can Christ-- -:%Iu-l.uthm A border of snowy pine trees amin _ Miss Gertrude Rahn of Harvey, .. was the week end guest of Miss t August Kiemp. entertained & Hundred club of Chicago at her home Thursday afternoon... party <at the 'home of Mrs. mrbn Mowers of Highland Park Friday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Labahn ai-- tended the fifty fifth wedding an-- miversary. of Mr. Labahn's parents of 'Evanston Saturday. ' Mrs. Sol Shipiro and infant son have returned from a Chicago Hos-- Mrs. Austin Plagge is entertain-- Mrs. Anua Flood attended a sur-- DEERFIELD with its accessories was served in thoev* A large number of people partook of the repast which was in charge of Mrs. R. B. Pat-- terson. C '*'.':.:. 'The lailies of the societywish to express their gratitude for the many donations and help extended them. Four hundred and fifty dollars was cleared. About $50 worth of goods | drifts of white snow and a big jolly the English club room, last Thurs-- In the large dining room wers two popular booths; the candy booth which was so artistically dee-- vrated and the sweet tid bits «a temptingly displayed 'by Mrs. Au« ton Plagge and her helpers and the bakery booth under the care of Mrz. Todd. These bocths helped materi-- ally to swell the bazaar fund. That the selection to choose from was very much to the liking of the purchasers was evidenced by their eagerness to buy. Aprons to suit hars jung in 3 Frak were &« 1 's M'MMmMr them.: Articles in the doll's booth, in charge of Mrs. Hoffman were soon sold and the grab bag was as popular as usual with the younger generation. DORCAS SOCIETY HOLDS ' BAZAAR AND SUPPER The supper and 'nnrdflu Doreas Society held in the Presby-- terian church pariors last Friday was well patronized and -- was a financial success in spité of the in ed at 2:30 in the afternoon, giving the patrons an opportunity to see *wma'm;fl% do purchasing early. 'The fancy work booth, in charge of Teachers Day. The Fifth Giade has formed a Junior Audubon Club w now waiting for their pins and leat-- lets to come. * Santa going down the chimney. , day afternoon on Social Astivities, A m'.r each child's -'ort'm-%m--n members of fillbotmdlnloml,facuhlbhmt--fndormu mother to see Friday, Parent--|attend the school parties as chaper-- Living Room Sets are the leaders in prac-- , 3 m f you will get value and quality that will We have the first model of this newest inventigy last you for years--éven under the severe production, in Lake County. Come in and hear Lifetime ham . supper 'The Boys Glee Club, under the direction~ of . Mr. Dinkeloo, sang "Honey Mine," and "When the Bells in the Light House Ring," with Wallace Reichelt at the pian«, -tfituzlnhcdthm- The P. T. A. voted $75 toward the refurnishing of the men's rest room, and ten cents per capita to the lll-- incis Council of Parent--Teacher Az sociation, $37.30. y George Benson, who Mulgb: eause of the Annual. formance of the dramatie club will be "The Goose Hangs High," next Friday evening in the new audi-- torium of the . school. who talked were Ed-- wina '&vhpxoldotlhoin- portance of ; i musical tions in .school llfo::m'bt Beers, who narrated the m elubs in operation in the 3 Marion Rosenstein, whose poise was perfect, in giving the reasons far the the high school has an excellent li< brary that comes up to the standad*d of other parts of the country, but made a pléas Yor more fiction to supply the demand of the pupils. 'Ihni:loleh.fiodnm:::emi'er talked y of work in innate gracefuin and exhibit their a tribute to her predecessor, Rachél Baldwin who is considered one of the foremost librarians in the state. Miss Whitman said that erunder thepevers | Prodbttion' in Luke Gounts, Come in and hexr this wonder || pifh "¥oo The Ray Furniture & Paint Store PHONE 9, LUCE BUILOIN Open Every Evening Until Christmas LIBERTYYVILLE, ILL > for THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1925 paper; 1. That man is saved by a living faith, ie., the recognition by per-- sonal experience of a living Savior. 2. That the fountain of this ex-- per'ence is the Bible, the livinz word of God, the infallible guide of Christian life and teaching. 8. That for this experience a full md!&vm i liberty ~and work of the (Reformation, which Gods ©servants 'xn wrought throuch bis spirit we acknowledge the following principles welical ly%d North America recognizes | 6 value of the great Wc{flle Reform-- ed and Churches for guid-- ance in faith and practice without wqbrnmminwu iron --clad %o bind men's con-- scliences.> | ; _ _ _ With reverence-- for the preat :. 'The --St. _ Paul's Evangelical Charch as a member of the Evar-- Miss Barbara Huch] was a lunch-- son uill;'b Green Ts 2ob -- M¥r. and Mrs. George Sampson John Hueh] on Friday u-\m Mr.: and Mrs. A Statement of Principals of the St. Paul's Evangelical Church of Pmd t te in on conolly worship at 10:45. Evening service at 7:80. Church night services every Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. In spite of the heavy down--pout the annual Bazaar of the Doreas AJ§6 A RWIVRLT U L . ,, -- |1 lar designs: it almost seems that e the first model of this 10=00 on Ainr h wonde || %Ym% fin-- rift As Ace Be fore you buy a radio, see our complete line of Brunswick Phonographs, Brunswick Radio-- las, and Radio Super Hetrodynes. Every model is specially priced. ; A GIFT of GIETS this is no longer true. The German language has become a secondary matter, being used only in -- two services a month. The religious in-- struction of the youth of the church -- Any one who upon instruction and public confession has been baptizedi as an adult, vor who having been baptized as an infant has been brought to a definite decision for M:hvhgcumtr'nd in the faith and doctrine of our church is thereby a member of the church (Members of other wmmmbym- Although in the early history of mmmmhflf:fl was used exclusively in our instrue-- tion and preaching, today, however, won of our church government. We believe in the full antomy of the local church and that guidance ra-- ther than force is the fundamental principal of church government. _ 8. As a democratic church by rea-- is by means of the English languag* language n of our church government. We | only. A Handy, Practical Gift for the Home Sewer And it is equally convenient for those who have to do the home mending. A number of beau-- tifully finished styles in a variety of woods. We will be glad to show them to you at your If you are desirous of making Her happy with your remembrance and delighted with your selection of a Gift let us suggest a mixed or solid bouquet of Roses. KOHOUT FLOWER GROWERS cost more, that might last , but m-uaflmb;f'fiu «s You might select a Gift for Her that would Flowers 'TELEPHONE 174] Flowers delivered by wire anywhere Limerryvi1i® .+. Iunrwors Agmnc 0 The feason the -- old--fashioned 'mw:-u;tm-m; :.z""_' girls were not so par-- oiig-umaumnd Thus the St. Paul's Evangelical Church takes its place among the churches of Deerfleld, ready at al) times to serve the religious need of its residents. (It extends a hearty invitation to all, especially to those who have chosen Deerfield as their new place of residence. If you have severed . your relation with the church of your former home, make the St. Paul's Evangelical Chureh your church for the future. Irre-- F. C. Piepenbrok, Pastor girls were not so par-- at what they got for YJO :112 |8. Genesee Ht. Chambray and Cotton 49c 69c i-- 19c 35¢ $ $1 Army Lunch Kit with Thermos $1.29 .. $25.00 Heavy Wool Army Socks Wool Shirts and Drawers, 0st --$1.65 9¢ P ons s a and wfi jt tens, w %.'t-ao}h&i,'n or, see 36, Deerfiel 10, G. Daitiel and wt we--d. Lot : lition to Waukeg WE Jt tens, w--d, L burn Woods, see 20 R. Lederer and u __P. Ogrin and hu w--d. Lot 268, Bel 290, Waukegan. -- <; Is ¥ l'da:"u Hottingef et: al, « Villa Crest subdn, J. Griffith and wf ik, q--e--d. Pt of see 0. E. Nelson and m and wf jt tens, "W. uiu.'ua Pt of lot 21,~ um--q&g $4, De 3. A. G. Potter Peterson M wft 80 First® Addn : J tens, w«d. Lot i and. wf it 4, At Home 140 'and EC%.~-- DEC. 4 H. P. Engleber: ane Soqfofal Lot 10, bik 7" ' M 8. Johnson a is now su 16, to of of