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Highland Park Press (1912), 15 Dec 1921, p. 2

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PAGE TWO Windes Marsh Civil Engineers and Surveyors 598 Birch Street Winnetka. lllinois Phones Winneth 2’22 Highland Park 1251 EEP your eye on the mer- mometer â€" it’s due to take an awful tumble. Be prepared for the change in temperature. Send your coal order in with- out delay. Buy a grade of coal that you can bank on â€"- the sort that wakes the furnace up at the proper time in the morn- mg. MutualCoalCo. Vine Avenue Highland Fifi. In. ‘ BUILDING MATERIAL Stock and Poultry Feed the ther- Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Faxon will ‘give a debut dance for their daugh- ‘ters, the Misses Josephine and Gerald- ;ine Faxon, next Wednesday evening, lDecember ‘21, at the Highland Park lclub. Mrs. James Martin will enter- ltain the younger college set at dinner E preceding the dance. ltertained th Iver on Mon 3 in Deerfield an. anu Avala. “xv..- ..._.._. Mré. Cyril P. Mertens entertainedxChha 0 w th week end at a dinner and dance last evening ‘ g ere e gu . . ‘Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ender. for Miss Elizabeth Stone. daughter] Mr and Mn W A Whitin of l v of Dr. and Mrs. John Timothy Stone'. }; ‘ “ ' ' g r ‘ of Chicago whose marriage to Mr. ‘ mg a?“ were tho guests 0! Mr. and . ' .- ers. Lincoln Penis Saturday. Colvxne Jackson will take place on! Mrs Bruce Blaine w“ hone” to December tWentieth. The mainbers 0f { the Young Matrons‘ club Wednesday a AL AL... eat}: of the bridal 1 dinner and the Friday tomorrow ‘ Cain at for her comb. Mrs. Ward W. Willitts will give a tea dance Saturday evening at the Webster for her debutante daughters. the Misses Helen and Caroline Wil- lits. Miss Charlotte Yoe has issued in- vitations for a dinner dance to be given, Tuesday evening. December tWentyâ€"seventh for her niece Miss Mary Williams. The Baraca clasg Evangelical church u ed at the parsonage evening. Mrs. Henry Ditmer will be host- ess to the Five Hundred club this afternoon. Mr‘ and Mrs. Forest E. Marsh will give a dance at the Highland Park club on Thursday evening. December twenty - ninth. for their dnughwr Grace. Miss Lucille Fritsch will 953 to the Philatben class home next Tuesday evening Elias M rs‘ as Emilie ampbell SOCIAL ACTIVITY Emilie Knaak. pbell Chapter d the officers 1 Monday evenir George Dunscomb will dinner on Saturday 6 daughter Miss Ruth Alice . .o o :0 .o 1.. w ‘0' 1.. party were I dance. ice Turifl' ' evening ( evening. raca class of the United 1 church will be entertain- parsonage next Tuesday evening f will club at - O. E. S. en- of 1921 at din- ng at her home Worthy present v 0 ¢ .- v ' ”o‘fl“. . . entertain her home ! enter- evening | Duns- matron be hostâ€" at her at the i Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whiting of Irv- ‘ing Park were the guests of Mr. and ers. Lincoln Pettis Saturday. i, Mrs. Bruce Blaine was hostess to -:«:«:~:- :--» . ::-:»:«. 44+F++H~S~X~H~1n DEERFIELD NEWS 5. , .1..:..;..;..;.....;..;... ”'~2"H*2'""2'~!“1°~"H :..;..:..;..3. Miss Lillian Bauer M Hancock, Michigan. and Le Roy Meyers were married Sept. Ii in Milwaukee. ill with pneumonia Mrs Ira ”010 had as her guest on Sunday Hm I'. Wettley of Chicago. \Ir. and Mrs. George Bolingt-r of Chicago were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ender. THE HIGHLAND PARK ‘_ The child which was born to Mr. ,nnd Mrs. Mat Hoffman Saturday. De- member 10. at the home of Dr. E. (I lBecker, died a few hours after its ihirth. Parent-Teacher Association Meeting ‘ The December meeting of the Deer- field Parent-Teacher association was held in the school assembly hall. Fri- ‘day afternoon. at 2:30 o'clock, with 'the president. Mrs. E. C. Becker pre- siding. Soda] husin His t short There will be an exhibit of school work and a bazaar at the school house Friday evening at 7 o'clock. Thursday evening. “The Old Swim- ming llolv," fva‘uring (‘harles Ray. will be shown in motion pictures at the school assembly hall. ""63 pupils of the fourth and mm grades sang "My Country. ”Ti: 0! Mr. Robert Mew-dc spoke on the purity and food vnlue of his milk. The association voted to change from pu- teurized milk from Bowman's to nv milk from price, Mr. William Kmh has been very As only the underweight children are served milk the amintion voted to serve cocoa at noon to the children during the cold weather. In. F. Peterson, Mina Marthe Jeppten end Mrs. E. B. Jordan were unpainted on the committee to have chnrge of the serving of the cocoa. Following the Mrs. Fred (‘lavey is seriously ill McWade's nt the “me W:"H" PRESS. HIGHLAND ‘husinesa meeting, Miss Emma Ger- trude White of Evanston gave 1 very interesting and instructive talk on Amrimnization in a very pleasing Americanizntion in a manner. Miss Jeppeson's mom was the prize for having the m( her of mothers presem. Following the meexing Mess ence Wit! and Utley served l‘nCt‘ Wll! ["10 chy m.u.. “.7.” [hr 35(K‘lfltll)“ as it is served to the children in all the north shurv wwns. Through the courtesy of Mrh‘, Dr. Warm-r. all ihe school childrrn haw been Weighed, measured and placed in the three different classes. (wer- m-ighi. under-weight and normal. A large audience enjuyvd the do- lightful (-ntoruinmt-m and dance gchn undi-r (hr ziuspicos uf the Par- rnt Teacher Assix-iulinn in [he schnul :isM-mhly hall. Saturday vwning Lulu-d Evangelical (‘hurrh l was glad when they smd untn mr. Let u> m» into the house of (hr Lord Psalms 122$ ‘ ‘ lnrl!. . ,. ert Sublmth's Sunday M'hnnl Ima- sun will cloew tht- study of the {rt-u! apustlv l'nul fur the quarter. Thus-4‘ whu un- cummg to Sunday school classes n-gulurly have derile much good {rum a study of ‘hls man who x'uuld (in all thing! through (.hrlstl The subject for the mummy fierâ€" un- ulll lw. “Failhfulmwi to the small tasks." A! the vw-mng (‘hrL-hzm svn‘h‘r. fl suhjm't “I” he Ihut 1~ nf jwlsunul mtvh-sl our. "()ur own conscience. 1L (lunch-mm: it. “haying A! the vw-mng (‘hrL-hzm I-Indvmm svn‘h‘r. n suhjm't “I” he (incuam-d Ihut 1~ Hf personal lhtk’rl'sl Xu (Arr)- our. “()ur own Consciencf. Teaching 1L (lunch-mm: it. “haying 1! " W.- r.~pwmlly Im‘m- all yuunu lwuplt' tn nur irugm- mwtmg hrgmmng at sown p, m. Thr \u-ll knuvm ~10Y)’ of Van llykv. ‘Thv ()thi-r Wise Mun,' “Ill lw giwn u! (hr u-n-mng pn-mhinx m-r‘ \‘H‘r and will he illualrutul mmpletr- l)‘ with su-rropiimn slides We invite )‘uu tn ('umr and luhtl} lwnr and NW this beautiful (‘hrntmus rinry ()n (‘hristmu Sunday. a candle- light survive will he liq-Ll in ihr cw- mng. at which time (‘hristmus carols and hymm will be sung (‘nmplvu‘ )tnm' plans {or ('hrhlmas day lu)‘ url ranging to ('unw nut in lhix rwmng M-rxirr Nlltl thus ln- helm-ii in fi‘t'l HIM'“ iltr lrm- rpnil luuk I»! th~ liuiiA Ila). Thv unnuul (‘hrialmai‘ progrnm “‘lll he gin-n by 1hr Sunday School on Friday night. Dom-miner iwemy-third l‘ly‘rry Sunday School M'hular l:- linol- ing {urward tothira night and every onv is cordially Welcumt'. The offer- ing taken at that lime will in: our Christmas gift to minions ('hrisl- mas time is a Kind time to test out thin itatvmrnl that it I! mon- lslq-ssml tn Kin- than to rem-im- At this week's mid-Work prayer an'llnL'. a large! lmrri-l vnll be soon which is to he filled with fund and clothing and things that can he apar- ml for th- poor in our mmsinn in t'd for ‘hr poor in Tennessee Deerfit-ld I'renhHenan (Much The following is the program for the balance of the month. Next Sunday morning. DH'. 18, Rev. Thomas. “Christ longed Fore" Sunday evening, Dec. 18. 7:45 p. m. speck! steropticon slides and spec- ial speukers of the Presbyterian home at Evanston, In. This is under the auspices of the young people of {he church. PARK. ILLINOlS m was awarded the most num' Messrs. Clar- rved milk to Special Christmas kiddie: and parent“ Sunday morning. Dec Rev. Thomas “He nrriv Sunday evening. Dec. ”Just Kids" Rev. Gill This will be 8})(1‘lll su lwturr {or the kiddies Wednesday owning. ‘2 to 5 o'clock in lhv rhild‘n of the anm Roll departments with and grandmothers will + ’3' UNITED E\ ANGELICAL'" J. W‘WHfi-Wfi- Rh, J, H Keaglr. Panor The schrdult- of sonic-u {or the wwk lugmmnx Sunday. Dwvmlu-r lhth. H as follows. 10.30 a. m, Sundm M‘huul SUMNQ: The [um-l “nrds (J Paul of tie-76mm“ nnd trachers at Community House. WWW'PE-iflw the 10 45. Mn by (he pm-(ur the Choir Qu‘ickrmnx It. ( M».- HHh‘r Dru spa-mu] hm Some Hf th- nmnr) nun should hr put mu handlu \mh up” Building Materiéfl Highland Park Fuel Coppaj 102 N. 1st St HERIAN DENZEL. President ”I ‘-u â€"._V sdny owning. Doc. 28, from clock in the afternoon. the of the Primary and Cradle \rtmx-nts with their mothers Idmothors will be the guests: “nor-I Ind tPaCMY’S 8‘ the , m (hunch-nu 1” “He arrives. evening. I)?“ 25‘ MOTOR EXPRESS SERVICE Mm'mm: 'uurshw veniâ€"fiiz. Dec. 25. 7:45 p. m. Rev. Gilbert. Lovelnnd‘ ' «pt-cm swreopticon and the kiddies. A“ , mm: 'uurshuu sermon and special music by (HI-yang H an hum: nmdr {or oal Solvay Coke Trips Daily to all Points Between Waukegm and Chicago MH ht- prvcrdrd by u!.- prayer servin- ‘ Worship, Evan- lv)‘ 1hr l’artnr and thr «'hulr. services for the 5 spent for can- {u guns to shun! Tvm hvr Tram Tl'lK‘hlhR 25. H TIUNKS AND IAGGAGE (‘hnir pun P: VHH supply. y" (hr < uhdl-s to [he huhdu) mason M l)‘ ranynHr The array nf «hum: choc nâ€"rray Hf t'hum’ (W and huh luvn.‘ and bud dlv> mum from pure Jun-m lhal MW?” (0 fit in pu-ry ('hr1~tnmstide. I! yzm II‘Uur ('Ilrun'hrmfi H h” buy I mm mndz m STMAS nip your C] mndin My h‘mud know 53 Ir. 0:.be Wu ‘ himself. IIIVi rho nnmul medial actors and m in County Fair kl nt the 0650 of ti Ubertyville Inst w fled by a late er the county being ii men And '0!!!“ 9pm.!“ hill wu Inc-um l‘uir." ~ No opinion if Wu ”Iii (seen. He dad Imty Flir. w hunt of We Wn from “NW. N! um it wag u ‘ draw from this Int 0! the great hm um expl- m-fy the crowd. n be oohunplnt I m flu‘ I for political put mad that the I1 [not residing in w Prairie ,V'Iew a. I shad in Favored WI! N ion “to. h ,but um Fair

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