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Lake County Register (1922), 30 Oct 1926, p. 3

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| DEERFIELD Mrs. Alex Willman has -- returned from a four week visit with her brother, Mr. Earl Kress in Passaic, New Jersey and will again continue her work as correspondent for the Deerfield oolm.lth"?l'- tol&-l.myh Ch club and !0638 news ers may be left at her apartment on Waukegan Road. * The mw""' pondent wishes to thank all those mh"nww ed to the success of the column. lant Wandxy. B vein was mm'mzfi:'gfimuyl of the students were able to gwmhom;-":fht&auh "-mmx-mn-m insured for North Mm.afm In recog-- nition of his hergism, and the say-- homindnnnum.xm to her home, one to care for her three children, and one to care for Mrs. Dean in her bereavement. > ing of #so many lives, the c sent his widow a check for ;.,." "'""'w; & K. Williams ;f'-m be PT;rh, at a n.nc?'-ml;uty.l'::'; um,' " o the Irving m B:;fist Church. m«,""z"d;&m P last Satur-- or m birthday he N A.G.mth;pdad m«q»ulmu& for the best name for lton---"'l'hommm"'fl Mr. and Mrs. Woods of Portage Park, have moved into their new home on Rosemary Terrace. Glen Bowman entertained at .th-uwamm _ Mr. and Mrs. Alex Taylor and family visited in Michigan City, In-- _ Mr. and Mrs. Dennerlein had as their dinner guests, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. H will have a Mesdames Chester Wolf, W. _B. Carr, -- and Harry -- Olendorf Mo!ln.E.O.Wilmofub- arzvim, Ion(hg. r. and Mrs. C. G. Pettis were the Sunday _ dinnex guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Holt, of Beelmanor. | Mr. and Mrs. Hagie and Mr. and uummwwk end with relatives in Creek, mh L. Truitt, of Arbor To paamies i ande hat Mrs. Roodhouse of nesday,. followed by a bridge party in the Wilmette W On Monday Mrs. g:tfll&oulde :'g home of Mrs. m%--m. Arthur Kress sprained his ankle in a football game. He also had his upcut'ifllfllooth. Mr. and Mrs. William Russo, of m,mmduaw \Myatvl\khlr.andln.bnk Russo were in Paat tuFantet w theing gene ve for Detroit, Mich., where she «mend a week in the home of her spend a w brother. Mrs. H. elt, Jr., a ference of Council of tions held ana over the week end.-- _ _ Mrs. Auston Plagge left for Du-- Mrs. H. G. Cazel and Mrs. Reich-- en,.lr.,attendodthtwe"" ference of district nineteen, Illinois Mammm tions held in Simpson Hall, Field Museum, last Thursday. 0 Deerfield--Shields High School mm:h-ehdmn.ma- tire school will be held in the boys' gamp'nm(%__h% will be free. f Prizes will be given for the wiui o AnGCs Prizes will be given for the fun» ""Mbm'w& ate Hallowe'en outft. , m,fl:mhsm in-- formal, to those held in the afternoon, with .the exception . that it is a costume and an evening af-- t sa *felica. but parenes are + _isad _ Thae danre will KK invited. -- The doors will be closed . at 8:30. After that time no one may enter or leave the gym for myster-- bunmmwhkh'nlhmhd while the party is in progress. A Eetsten in on the party committee: . fion!udmhc-h. s 'l'lnbull-thbo.rdl-thtm ing rules, in the girls' gym, and mndaumuhnn.'vd mLAl --.--l x mml"'w i mces 1 "= Tcs wth Miacece of water a dat) .;..,'3"1-: eight M'g': hmml""u'" 1 u&m."mw m";" --'v'--d m' P t tone m naving "mies ns pazuthmu.tnd , , l , A slate 1 annual board will "Obnmr&"'l\tm tee of teachers has selected a stu-- dentforuehww" ations may be from the fl°i'f..-t &'n..m-.lmnn.e-' vear tions; classes, sports, organizations, um"". and humor. _ ____ in Boys Glee Club will sing the ageombly, Friday morning Nov-- ember 24. Songs appropriate for the . Alp, of Libertyrlli® w p ,------,-v- """I' ' I .' tical illness of her sister. , luncheon * ts Tho okini of --Wilmette, Wed-- m jus Cns io. | en $ess ons oman's ~ass tbun'gnd' rs. Truitt attended| With 4 's Lois "k Cl',bl_ ".. m do cmamine '.'d' .ufl 'thc-.tm _ Out of 815 students enrolled this mmhmdtvflu Several when 1e EL1MsE¢ Mmdmmmfinm. _ ..t,n,.;u largest num-- ber. Mr. Perts does all of the statistical work in the school, and mu,uuddumm 'm"stmtdhmuwbm are m'""'""'?; en last week for enrollment in Freshman class. In the Sophomore ehutlmdmmmhnfln- mwamm TIllinois, _fMQufm."'m(a.fl and from twenty schools.. in Iilinois. two, New York '"l'-" uts\ qoi sgegt '. m Mhm?' thh fm")he:lm coach for future debates of the Debating Club. Thmndflom-&nhfi'mh held November 183. The Blue and White band of the school in dress m«:nwmmdlr- Bolle will furnish the music at the y xo.3 l.." mm--l-- s'hm or three times fl-".'u ou:&bohh"f""' 2000 to 4500 students. T S H. S. band will play 'at the D. S. H. S. band will piay at UX"~ annual _ Northwestern -- University cireus this year. Eie scP uils yenr for the fist six weeks, and forty--eight ...'lvu.. svic is a discussion--~ AU!~ letics: _ Intra--Mural.. or Inter--Scho-- Abchic" which will probably be han-- H m 4 itfi eloclt neamnte it Curvondsie and the . Charleston Normal schools in lilinois. home is in Brownstown, IL., Trmmrityo(mhbv'- fand is a matter of vital Y '.l"i:ni"i-_"awi-nu' of vital ie mepared under the most No jlitions, is 'univers mm for its consistent P GGzme » THE PRIDE OF ua--*fl- n Taot Pw# Prarc n Ts s HM nn..h." fica-h has e direction of Mr. |mw"m different im iidaada on B CE UE Am..ungf.wm Sunday, U mtnuths':gl, held at the| ~With this school house evening Novem--| tion 'begins ber 19. # fiftieth anni The members of the P. T. A. and| tion of this their families atre invited to attend| sary will b Tem: Deerflield Ev. Bungalow @Church se h en m ' * nm%ll:flk-'- Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M. -- Gospel Service, 8%;00 P. M. The large attendances are a proof of the great blessing which are be-- ing brgught to our hearts and to :nmmity through this week Te Broutky with Dr. Connor, a not-- :d w e teacher, and wWill conunut on Awott, strtaii en as vices, Sunday Oct. 8ist. The orches-- tra and choir produce a song service gram planned with Miss Hobein, who was a nurse in China for' TDhak wemle . C WeRC: BP 'V-I--'"é' i Coursen is Hyink Withen Sedan, five--passenger. two--passenger, ble seat, *1385. Roadster, with rumble seat, *1385. Touring, five--passenger, $1325. Equipment in-- tires, four--wheel brakes. HUPMOBILE SL Ree Motor Compan: _ BEAUTY _ That Is More Than Skin D Ist. w ave their rof:ln time for rehearsal also the smy . A epmmtle® hn oo appointed to. select the TOPD! '0° appOomvyeg ~ML. C s tch cnf m:urrauk-mm of tmty-vonktlafimwt&k- a definite part in the _ program Emmmfl'hs'md'y x Cq® The regular of the W. M. §$. will --meet atn:ouxuth on Tues-- day, Nov. 2nd. at two o'clock. Fach ber is urged to be present at %ocmu& 1 avorvihed Sul u*mwo'f&f%fi;&w'-% d fiftieth e «organiza--' choir rehearsal will be omit-- lon of this Charch, Mmi::-wfihflm"hwm n_-mhmabbnwdat&efltohbwthtmm ;|m"""1'm"'m'éf the Congregn-- |tion at 7:45 in the Church _ audi-- ' rorium. This meeting will take the Deerfleld Presbyterian Charch Mark J. Andrews, Minister Sunday, October 31; With this Sunday this congre ;"nh' # N_W;F'_.' Look for Basic V alues in Hupmobile Six 'YVILLE, ILLINOIS Phone 8 l St. John's Evangelical UAuUren _/ F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor ' | chth?ool.O:wn.m- 3 |\ -- Service, 10:15 a. m. s | : Sunday _St., Paul's Evangelical | Church will observe the . anniver-- sary of the Protestant Reformation. '"Thocnmhultlmthecw- IlengtotthnMDt!"'m be the Pastor's sermon subje¢t. Let ev-- | evervbody make Sunday a day of has croated a BEWwol B Ooo still in _ interest. ~Greater things are in | store. Remember, "Loyalty Lifts the ; 'Bf',"i Always a cordial welcome our services. morning study. School expect to attend the City Wide Cooperative Standard Training RKis _ © > * The Young Men's Class has chos-- John's Evangelical Church N6 Auction Sale RIDGEBROOK FARMS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd *' One O'clock w. M. PETERS, AUCTIONEER Of our Sundly RoWwIkts -- HEE . 1 PH -- tend the City get the genuine, with he Did it ever occur to you that in | America we have more autos, loco-- all motives, summer furs, high--priced "\m PEPPERFOR _ 1 -- gEuMinCPNN |'~ Red Pepper Rub takes the * $ mMOLVLYCDy -\:;lduv'unk----' ow thm any other nation in Mr e NE C ag us N N. Gotic t from stiff, aching :joints. it can-- not hust you, and it certainly stops that _ WWhen you. are suffeting 80 NOU Car ul:ofiauund.xflw d Pepper Rub youmllhavefiew:e- as Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper gmwflfflmw In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Pain and sore-- on each package tism torture at once. for a jar of Be sure to E':" Rheumatism and Neuritis so prone to occur in Fall and Winter months are most effectively treated and relieved by Phy-- sical Therapy, Heat, Light, Electricity, Massage, Spinal Adjustments and correction of Diet. HOW MANY Z=SG did you get Y ES TE R D A V _ DR. B. T. LYNCH NOW OPEN AFTER SEPI' 1. & Tuesdays and Saturdays. Bbis. and kegs for sale. Also dynamite caps, . fuse and electric caps. . Cut price on 400 Ib. lots CIDER MILL Safety, Comfort and Enjoyment in night driving upon your battery. Day or night, the battery MUST give the " to start and keep your car: going. cell, clean and tighten the terminals of your battery Let US care for YOUR car. . Right in this neighborhood there are folks who are making their hens produce lots of big, fine-- flavored eggs despite theweather and short daylight. Why don't you feed FUL:QO: PEJ CC G MASH & SUHLING GARAG and get more eggs, too? This is the famous feed that containg Cod Liver Meal--makes hens lay right through the season when eggs are at top price. Just try it! * The Quaker Qais @mpany Mm&%m Emil Geest, Aptakisic, J. M. Patterson Lbr. Co., Lake Zurich, Il. J. H. EISSLER Long Grove Phone Libertyville 657--M--1 (")'MomNorflxShomGuCo. M. H. Hussey Lbr. Co., Lake Forest, IlL Lagerschuitz & Hager, W W. F. Franzen Lbr. Co, DL J. H. Patterson Lbr. Co.. Wauconds, IL J. H. Patterson Lbr. Co.. Wauconds, 1 Erims 1 Ce., igkiand Paork, HL P.mNM Long Grove Your Batt in Perfect WILLYS KNIGET -- '.uvingandmioelnchS_Mfl'! ¥ oo es 6 hoang Toke HL PHONE 26.

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