9t i3 F We it § $ t To %r 4 8 W 1 1 FOR BAGK P io 16. | Our E. Z. Plan of dignified f?redit solves your furniture problem. This payâ€"outâ€"ofâ€"yourâ€" i&come way has brought joy to e hearts of many home lovâ€" ers. _ Our furniture is dependâ€" able and brings comfort to your Whether they‘re from your calendar, or from the trees â€" you know that winter‘s on the way. ‘Build up your winter strength with plenty of our deâ€" lisious milk and dairy products. The many people who unM get away. this winter for winter sports, can all have a chanee to practise long jumping to get out of the way of the automobiles, [ t PAGE FOUR THAT PAIN IN THE â€" OUR SWEET AND CLEAN SYSTEM FALLING LEAYVES Highwood 87 Phone AvE. Mrs. Cooksy was given a ‘surprise party at her home last Monday eveâ€" ning in honor â€"of her birthday anniâ€" versary and was the recipient of many â€" beautiful gifts. Among the Mr. and Mrs. John Huehl and daughter, Barbara, Mesdames Picâ€" penbrock, E. H. Willman, Fred Laâ€" bahn, Fred Horenberger, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Clavey, Mr. and < Mrs. Robert Pettis attended the opening of St. Peter‘s Evangelical Community House of Northbrook Wednesday eveâ€" ning. . ; \ Plans are being formulated by the Progressive club for a bazaar, chickâ€" en dinner, card party and dance to be given at the Wilmot sehool Saturâ€" day, November 14. The proceeds are for a kitchen in the new school which will be built in the near future. Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr., attended the Club Women‘s Institute at the Morrison Hotel, Chicago, last week. Mrs. George Truite attended _ a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Adams of Wilmette Wednesday and attendâ€" ed a bridge party at the Wilmette Womans club in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Beckley Jr., entertained at a hard times party at their home Tuesday evening. The spirit of Hallowe‘en was carried out in the decorations. Mrs. Harry Olendorf{, Misses Mae and Ethel Titus, Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr., Mrs, William Hagge, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pettis and daughter, Jean, Miss Hansen, Mr. Arthur M. Kiest and two children, Mary Jane and Roger of Deerfield, Mrs. Wilma Wilâ€" liams, Mrs. Childs, Miss Mildred Childs and Mrs. Jennings and three children of Highland Park attended the entertainment given at the Northâ€" brook grammar school Friday eve, ning. ‘ Alvin W. Knaak Jr., was host to ten of his little friends at a Hallowâ€" e‘en dinner Friday evening, Oct. 30. Miss Loretta Heman had as her guests Sunday, Dr. Preston Bradley of the People‘s church and Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. K. H. Griffin and son and daughter, James and Catherine, of Chicago. The Krazy Cat orchestra of Deerâ€" field furnished (the music for the dance given at the Deerfield Masonic Temple Saturday evening â€" Mrs. J. Howard Gibbs and son Jack of Ravinia spent Friday with Mrs. Gibb‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Biederstadt. « Mrs. Rose Welch â€"of Minneapolis, Minnssota, who has been the guest of Mrs. B. H. Kress for the past three weeks, joined> her daughter, Miss ‘Genevieve Welch of New York City in Chicago Thursday and they left for their winter home in Miami, Florida. [ An Episcopal church is being orâ€" ganized in Deerfleld. A communion service was held in the Masonic Temple _ Sunday, Nov. 1st, "All Saints Day" with the Rev. Edwin Randall, sect‘y to the Bishop of the diocese of Chicago offigiating. Some of the Episcopal families of Deerfield are: Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Gooder, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Timson, Mr. and Mrs, Lincoln Pettis, Mr. and , Mrs. G:o. L. Truite, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Knaak, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Richards, Mr. and Mrs.\Ervin Greer, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Weigle, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page, Mr. and Mrs. K. Fowâ€" ler, Mr. and Mrs. Danforth, â€" Mrs. George Shropshire, Mrs. A. R. Warâ€" ner. A finance committee was apâ€" pointed Sunday consisting â€" of Mr. Lincoln Pettis, Mrs. G. D. Richards, Mr. G. L. Truite, Mrs. Alvin Knaak and Mr. Danforth. The next service will be announced later and anyone interested is invited to atend. Mrs. Josephine Rommel had as her guests last week her; brother, Mr. Henry Allardt and . nephew, Mr. George Wurz of Chicago. Mrs. E. H. Willman and Mr. Alex Willman were the sguests of. Henry and Albert Osterman of Chicago, Sunday. _ Mr, E. P. Osterman has quinsy sore throat and Mr.‘i Edgar Scully is doing the janitor work at ‘the Deerâ€" field grammar school. Mr. and Mrs. Childs of Kiethburg, II!., have come to spend the winter with their two daughters, Mrs. Wilâ€" ma â€" Williams and ~Miss â€" Mildred Childs in Highland Park. Mrs. Wil. liams and Miss Childs are teachers in the Northbrook school. The Galloway girls were hostegses at a Hallowe‘en party â€"to twenty: eight.of their friends at their -homeI Friday evening from 6 to 9:30. A swimming and ‘gymnasium class will â€"open ~ at the : <Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school Thursday evening at‘A ;30 The fee for the season is three dolâ€" dars and if there are less than forty women it will be less and more than forty the fee will be more. ; ; Mr, and Mrs, Carl Rommet and two daughters, Janet and Ruth of La ‘Grange were the guests of Mrs, Josephine Rommel Sunday, Ta ki Continued from page 1, part 2) || Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton changed, their plans and left Saturâ€" day cvening for Lts Angeles, Cal., instead of St. Petersburg, Fla. | . ‘| ’WWW ‘Benz bg \Bighl;nd Park, Mr. i’iidi lgs. * f f */| Wesley Oboksy "of Northbrook, Mr. 4 : . APDMONAL PHEREIELD : 8 1 anmm, Mr. and Mrs. Fred 300A 0 3 n ie us o a l d s e t Snd To VHI later, good speakers and first Definite announcemants 1 h AalFte hnlolet lc tbdnn in it ts c25.02, 57 soloist. j Friday evening the church board will meet for its quarterly business méeting at the home of Mr. C. A. Selig. : § Sunday, Nov. 15, the St. . Paul‘s congregation wil observe the 50th anniversary of the dedication of the church. There will be three services, morning, afternoon and evenine wisl Installation serviceâ€"7 :30 p. m. The evening service will be conâ€" ducted in the English language. Rev. Karl. Roth of Highland Park will occupy the pulpit. Special music. will be furnished by Mr. Ewald Winter, Latobla . _ _ Mr. and Mrs. James Bradley and daughter Isabel of Libertyville and Mr. and Mrs. Edward ‘ Bradley: of Lake Forest, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Love Sunday, > * Miss Bernice Love visited her couâ€" sin, Joseph Dunn of Lake Forest and attended a â€"Hallowe‘en party at Arâ€" mour‘s rest room, Lake Forest. ’ St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church _ Rev. F. Piepenbrok 24 Sunday schoolâ€"9:15 a. m. + German church serviceâ€"10:30 a. ga) Mrs. W. A. Carr Sunday, + ; . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olendorf atâ€" tended a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gaddis of Liberâ€" tyville, a *f Misses Theresa and ‘Anna Klemp and Margaret Hansen attended a Hallowe‘en party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lama of Chicago Saturday. Miss Myrtle Bonzat and Mr. Arthur: Meding of Chicago were the guests . of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schmidt Monday. e Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sglig spent _ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schmidt spent Saturday in Chicago. Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hammer of Highland Park. Mr. Harry Olendorf of Oberlin, Ohio spent the weekâ€"endâ€" with .his family. ht | Mrs. D. A. Rossiter â€" of Tacoma, Washington and daughter Miss Ruth Rossiter who is attending the Chiâ€" cago University were the guests of Mrs. W. A. Carr Sundav .0 The Pennsylvania R. R. will on Friday and Saturday of this week place on exhibition at Chicago Union station an entirely new set of Pullâ€" man equipment for use on Broadway Limited, the ‘20 hour train between Chicago and New York. This new equipment represents the latest creaâ€" tion: of the car builders: art, with shower bath and private lounge room for the ladies, a semiâ€"enclosed comâ€" partment for the train stenographer, porcelain washstands, larger dressâ€" ing and smoking rooms, ete. Mr. C. W. Getty, who is assistant general passenger agent of the Penn. Rd:, says the public is invited to inspect this new equipment which will be on exhibition between the hours of 6 and 8 p. m. and is said to represent the world‘s finest train. Mr. Frank Klemp and contemplating a trip to by motor. All day . meetings of the Dorcas society of the Presbyterian church will be held every Thursday except Thanksgiving day until the bazaar, Dec. 4. The bazaar will open at 2;:30 and supper will be served at 5:30. â€" A. special meeting of the R. N.. A. was held at the home of Mrs. Albert Hagi Tuesday evening. New members were voted on. Mrs. Ed. Jacobson entertained at a Hallowe‘en party for her niece, Marilyn Gt_zgne Saturday afternoon. Clara Sticken had her tonsils adencids removed at ‘St, Fr; hospital in Evan_ston Saturday. Mrs. E. Fredericks has been quite ill with tonsilitis. . ; * Mr. and Mrs. G. Koch and family of Ravenswood visited Mr. and Mrs, Ezraâ€"Fritsch Suntlay, . feis spent sunday: with Mr. Johnâ€" son‘s sister, Mrs. Arthur'Gatlgman of Itasca, Illinois. Sou® o PP â€"â€"_Arthur Kress broke playing fcotball. & The Deerfield Pals football ‘ team was defeated ‘by Snyders team of Highland Park Thursday at Elks field. Next Saturday they will play the high school‘s third team, faxs and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cooksy, and ‘"Mr. and Mrs. Henry Juhrend : of Decrfield. . â€"â€" _ f Tku o+ â€"â€" Mrs, Denerline has been added to the list of Red Cross workers. . Mr. and Mrs. F. D, Clavey enterâ€" tained a few friends Saturday eveâ€" ning at a Hallows‘en party. â€" â€" akers and first class 'rnu;iéi announcements will be made THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND P Myrtle Bonzar and â€" Mr. Meding of Chicago were the of M,r. and Mrs. Elmer Klen_xp_ and family 'ure and evening with i her tonsils and at ‘St. Francis California his | finger Beloochistan, Average 2â€"6x5â€"0 $27.50 * Wool Chinese, 6x9........ . $1 Kemere, Average 2â€"8x4â€"10. . , â€" 42.50 ; Wool Chinese, 8x10........ 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