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Highland Park Press (1912), 8 Dec 1921, p. 4

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PAGE TWO Wm Civil Engineers and Surveyors 598 Birch Street Winnetka. Illinois Phones Winneika 232 Highland Park 1251 OL' can‘t tell a thing about it ~â€" the Weather man might be right thi_~~ time. Don't let the mid wave catch you with an empty coal bin. In times like these prepare not to freeze, but stop and siezeâ€"this coal opportunity â€" good coal for the price charged for near-coal. MutualCoalCo. Vine Avenue Highland Park. [IL Phone 27 bulldozers. Dry Cleaners 3nd Dyers Highhnd Put and Libertyville H. P. Phones: 178-179 BUILDING MATERIAL Stock'and Poultry Feed THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY 410 Fiat 8t. Highhnd Put TRY OUR RELIABLE DAMP WASH SERVICE 25 Pounds for $1.25 ASK US ABOUT IT Libertyville Phone 67-R JUNK Dealer in mar-Him?”- 2 Heed v. o 1 o o "n”;"f’" . ”1.x; t. MI“ and .‘lrs‘ Juhn Scott entertain mi wwml friends at dinnvr on Sun duv Mrs. A, B. )lnd'uughvy wull gin- u dame «:11 {hr owning of Thursday. lk-m-mbrr UH ntV ninth at the W0- m;m'~ Athlvm ( in (hi nun fur hu-r duuu'rttn-l Muru‘mm :md hm nhvv Mh> Minna Shrerm of i‘anuh-nu. Calif. thk )h“.~‘ ww i m: Announcement is made of tinge of Miss Dorothy ( daughter of Mr. and Mrs Gallagher of Los Angeles. Mr. Albert Sommerfield, w place in the Catholic ch Thanksgiving day. The family wvn- former resiilen1 city. Mrs. Gvurgv Harder entertained a large number of friends at a party last evening. A delightful owning was enjoyed. Monday cvvning Mr. and Mrs. H. H. ‘ Kincaid St, entertained a last Wednesday evening Mrs. Martin (‘. Hart enterta twenty friends at cards last Thur: afternoon. The prize wineers V Mrs. John C. Duffy and Mrs. W nv. ........ { Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock lthe December meeting of the Parent- lTencher association will be held in gthe school assembly hall and all par- !ents should try and attend. 5 F. W. Kersten of Chicago spent ;Sunday at the Fred Haggi home. i The Five Hundred Club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. S. S Love Wednesday afternoon. Bremmer DEERFIELD NEWS 0 x '1‘ “3. ”4.4.. .4 .. .. “4.44.4.5. “H“! The following officers were elected at the Ladies Aid Society of St. Paul’s Evangelical church, which was held at the home of Mrs. E. H. Will- man last Thursday afternoon: Mrs. Albert Hagi, president; Mrs. F. Hor- onhvrgor. viceâ€"president; Mrs. Philip Rommel, secretary, and Mrs. John Huehl. t'rt-nsurvr. The January meeting will he entertained by Mrs. August Winter. Mrs. F. llorenlwrgor entertained the Thimble (‘luh at her home Thurs- day afternoon. Mr. August Winter who has lwvn employvd by tho (‘. M. St. Paul railroad on’ the s‘cvtinn for the past thirty-five _\v‘('fll‘\' resigned his position last week. Miss Dorothy Reichelt. who teaches second grade in the Franklin school of Chicago Heights, spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reichelt. Jr. u ---.,.. The Jacob Krisgen family moved Monday to Holland. Michigan. Wilson Neargardner of Galesburg. spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents. Mrs. J. A. Reichelt. Jr., attended the Fourth Regional conference and institute on‘ Emciency at the Con- gress Hotel. Chicago. last week. Elmer Pettis attended the Ameri- can State Fairs. Expoaition at the Sherman House Thursday. F. E. Mil- lard of Canby, Minnesota. one of the directors of the Exposition, returned with Mr. Pettis {or a short visit. '1‘. A. Simpson of Waukegan, spent all day Tuesday visiting the five rooms of the grammar school. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christensen have gone to Alabama for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brennan have returned from Portland. Oregon. Mrs \Villmm (.Euynt will emu-Hum v Sewing ('luh at her hnmv this vning (Thursdayk Mus Alin- Dur’f)’ will 11 frivnds at a "Stag? li<s Marian Kmlgle (-ntcrtnincd tho my: circle uf the Philathoa «In» the l" H church at her home SOCIAL ACTIVITY "“1“ scnomj ' Mrs. George Penis, President Freq CP"“€“F"" Our people an- expressly asked to H. (‘anmann of 0d a few friends ontortain St‘V- ‘ this owning of - Gallup: tints of 1 )f the mar- Gallagher. rs. William =. (31”.. to which took church on St. Paul the past ; position hlrs. Hor- 'hilip John this where Mr. Brennan ”tended a rail-] road trial and not New York u wu, stgted in last weeks paper. i The Dorcas Society took in overl $380.00 at their bazaar last Thurs- day evening The pupils of the grammar school will have an exhibit and bin" Fri- day the 16th. and all parents and friends are invited to attend. There will be a very attractive display of paper flowers, toys, curved out of wnod and many other interesting things which are being made under the direction of the teachers. The following will take part in the program which will be given in the Grammar school assembly hall. Sat- urday evening, Dec. 10th. A quar- tetto. Messrs. Thomas, Stanger. Mm:- dames. Peterson and BOC‘kt'l‘. A car- toonist. Mr. Svastrand of Chicagn, a magician from Wuukog‘an. Margaret Donn-l of Highland Park will dam-0. a Kitchen Symphony. with Mrs. (‘. (ll l‘t-ttis at the piano, Miss Schill- strn and Mrs. R. E. l’t-ttix will play bottles. Miss Jt'ppsnn and Mrs. E. (I Bt‘t'kt‘l‘. glzmsvs; Mrs. Alex Willâ€" man. milk jug. Mrs. W. Kist and Miss .lust'phlm' Woodman. sauce pans. Mrs. J, Guldring and Mrs. ('url An- tlorwn. tirt- irons. Mrs. l“. (iunt-kcl and Miss Ruth Glass, sauw pun emu 01‘s and Miss Math-line St‘hmidt. li-ml- (-r. Fullowmg the program tht‘rl‘ will lw (hinting, Mr. and hll‘x William K15! and )il‘s .il‘St‘lllYllll‘ \Vomlmun inotun-d tn Lu (irungv Sunduy \rhvi‘v thuy \u-rv LCUPSL~ at tho l‘illi~ hllllll' Mum-s .lum- and Mnynir Knrvh vu-n- thv numb ul' Mr. and Mrs Al Kt'étUM‘ nf erm: l‘urk Suntlu) Misst-s Martha and .lunr Kurch nttuiidml 2i lunt-hwm in hullnr u! MEN Ruth lic-rl')‘ Hf iiiit‘flflu. Katy urtlziy. MN. Ray Hunckt' \wn- lum-hvnn guest I’m-t: 1,: \M-dm-sdny. Mr. and Mn. F. H. )10}«-x‘. Ruyr mnnd Meyer, Lulio Huggi and Paul Kn-ss mutnrvd tn Arlmgtnn Heights whom they wrrv (ho guvsts of Muel- lcrs Sunday, Mrs. Anne (nuv Rirx) h-luH-d “'lft' of the late Emerirh Kivsgvn. fund mother of Mrs. Louise Artmaivr. Jake, Mrs. Mary Bruns, Mrs. Mur- garet Mittel. Mrs. Anna Mark, Mrs. Theresa Jnegvr. Mrs. Clara Country. Frank. William and the late Dolly, sister of Leopold Ries. Mrs. Kirs- gen was 80 years old and made her home up until a few weeks before she died with her son. Jake Kiesgen. of Deerfield. She passed away last week at the home of rvlatives in Chiâ€" cago. Funeral was from chapel. 2419 Lincoln awn. Thursday. Dec. 1. at 9:30 a. m. to St. Alphonsus church. Interment at St. Boniface. The purpose of our Sunday church' services. is to offer a place of wor- ship, fellowship, instruction. and pray- er. If you desire any of the above, you are most cordially invited to any or all of our Sabbath services. The subject for next Sunday morn- ing will be. “Our Home Missions". takvn in and in: year wvr‘ leadership. 0 lurgvr plans f work during On Sunday e-ightm'nth. U‘ Practice for the coming (‘hrintmu program has been begun and is un- d." way in full swing by the vnrious departments. This is an event that is always looked forward to, with great anticipation by Sunduy school scholars and every effort is being put forth to hnve this year's entertain- ment meet the fullest'expecutions of all. The choir will meet Friday eve- ning promptly at seven fifteen for the practice of the Christmas anthems. The heads of the different depart- ments are taking their turn in lead- ing our weekly prayer meeting ser- vice. Mrs. John Stryker. president of the women's missionary society. will have charge this Week. and the special subject for prayer will be our foreign missions. Our Wednesday night prayer service is the one op- portunity of the week when all have an opportunity to give public expres- sion to their devotional thought and life. and every christian who so de- sires to do. is heartily welcomed. Deerfield Presbyterinn Church The officers of the Dore-s Society desire to express their thankfulness and gratitude to all who were so kind to aid in serving at the bazaar; those who donated for it and ell who huve keen so faithful in sewing during the year The woman's missionary society meets this week It the home of Mrs. Milton Frlntz. for their monthly meeting. rememher 'the Home for the Depend- ent Children in Chicago during their Christmas shopping. Our young Mn. R me up until 3 died with her Deerfield. She -k at the home ¢ '0. Funeral w 9 Lincoln awn. HIGH LA ND of Leopold Rim. Mrzi. Kirs- ls 80 years old and made her 1p until a few weeks before d with her son. Jake Kiesgen. rfield. She passed away last t the home of rvlatives in Chiâ€" Funeral was from chapel, lincoln awn. Thursday. Dec. 1, I a. m. to St. Alphonsus church. ent at St. Boniface. nited Evangelical Church purpose of our Sunday church' 3. is to offer a place of wor- ’llnwship, instruction. and pray- vnu desire anv of the above“ Jobbill I Phone 792-\\' Spock ty GEO. S SCHWALBACH Carpenter and Builder Genersl Contnctinz Agent and Installer of All Metal Weather Strips 600 Central Avenue HIGHLAND PARK Evangelical Church so of our Sunday c? to offer a place of was from chapel Thursday. Dec. 1 PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS 0f .‘1!\ R and At the 1am members wan- 's for the cum- l'ndor lhvir R( 1)‘ people will mke a trip mere. on ou- urday nflernoon, Dec. 17. They de- sire some mull present {or each child. Next Sunday morning, Dec. ll. the pastor spun upon the pro-Christma- subject: “Christ Longer for." In the evening, there will be a wonh-whfle service‘ The Church School is running strong in number:- and in intenst. We have chases for all ages. The Choir in making splendid profreu in their rehearsals for the Christmas cantata. If you want to m A Ral live young people's meeting you should attend the (‘hristian Endeavor ser- \‘ice at 6:45 each Sabbath evening. There werr 34 in attendance last week. Services are held in this church every Sundny morning at 10:45, Sun- day School meets immcdintciy aftcr i'm- mnrnim: service, and is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years. The Wi-dnvsday evening meeting, which in- cludes tcstimonies of Christian Science hailing, i! at 8 o'clock Ynu are curdinlly invited tn make 11w Hf [ho- rcnding rmm n! 387 ('vn- trui uwnuv, which is upvn cwry week i:._\' {rum nme o‘clock in the morning :nm! six i“('i0('k in the- owning and Sunday nftvrnmm from UN) in six ?FPI“WW1+W {a CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 1 W-4WWH4' Rome-tuber that a welcome awaits you vhurch. Subject {or next Sunda)‘ a Lesson Sermon. “ God the PrrN-rvrr of Man.’ will mke a trip then-Lon Sat- Genenl Contmti Agent and Installer All Metal Weather 81 a mat and a erm on at the Friendly Now’s the Time! BU ’I‘le‘Rulz‘GGSuMARGA 1m} Telephone 57 Building. Material? Highland Park Fuel Comm lOZNJuSL WMhfld I Needed, $1,000,000“! Fm“! Quality Home Dressed Poultrj‘ VERY Hospital. Hotel 1nd Home in the l mud SMI- needu the “Realm" Maura-l. but it will require Ion thuu n milllon dollars to tell them than! it. Have you confidence in the people 0! your mum? Do you believe the) will accept more comfort (lull they hue ever Ind. if profit-red to them? Do )0!) believe ‘5. “otld will pay you {or mulling it I belle! place in M to live? Are you willing w Luke 3 chance to prove a“ .7“... I'm-lint a. well founded? ll MI. nee- me. Have you confidence in Do you believe (hr) will Ir hue ever lull. if proflrrod “odd will pay you {or III-Ir to live? Are you willing w your belief in ire" founded? Wes! Wisconsin Av'enue MOTOR EXPRESS SERVICE ‘. Coal Solvay Coke}: If you intend to do any- thing toward beautifying your grounds next year, now is the time to take the matter up with me. A phone call places me at your serâ€" vice. ANY bulbs have to stay in the ground thru the winter to bloom in the summer. Now is the time to plant them. Trips Daily to all Points Between Waukegan and Chicago C. B. HANSEN, Proprietor J. M. HANSEN, Mfr. Shore Cream TRUNK‘ AID DAMAGE ,zLHGHwoooJLL. 685 Central Avenue LAKE ”WEST. l o PARK Highhnd Put.

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