h MOC 62 (os afâ€" U [ *4 | The Progressive club of the Wilmot| Rev. Williams will speak on "Penteâ€" e Mwmwmum"nhhmm;othhm‘ _ the school Wednesday evening instead| of sermons on "The Holy Spirit." . | _ of in the afternoon on account of the| We are looking forward to a union | ‘club going to Northbrook where they| Thanksgiving service in Deerfield. _: were the guests of the Maple school| Let everyone keep this in mind. The 2, 3 SUNnn won!t over from Deerfield | 1st grade 80.2%, â€" & and over seventyâ€"five men out from | 1 & 2A grade 100% _ t the ‘camp. Remember every Tuesday| 2ng grade 100% || . at 8 p. m. 3rd grade 75% ; t en t he Junior choir gave a mighty | 4th grade 73% . i qst fine program last Sunday evening.| 5th grade 55% | 7 ¢_ 5A We also heard an inspiring message 6th grade 64.1% |\ from Rev. E. M. Moser, formerly of Tth grade 58% . | Fairmoné, W. Va. ! 8th grade 1003% ty k. Ts lctthe Next Sunday afternon and eve.| The 8th grade continues ning we are uniting with the Luther-l pace; they retain the "Thrift ‘P o~ an church to celebrate their 50th anâ€"| nant.‘" The total deposits of the chilâ€" niversary. Next Sunday \ morning| dren has reached the $250 mark. We also heard an ir:s;i-;i-l:g ;n; from Rev. E. M. Moser, formerl Fairmont, W. Va. Next 'éunday} _afternon | and If you long for a good time, join us in our weekly meeting at L. Meyer‘s ca a splendid service last w:: five folks went over from and over seventyâ€"five men . the ‘camp. Remember every at 8 p. m. | he Junior choir gave a mighty fine program last Sunday evening, We also heard an inspitring message from Rev. E. M. Moser, formerly of Fairmont, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benz of Highâ€" land Park spent Sunday with Mrs. Benz‘s mother, Mrs. Cooksy. Deerfield Evangelical Bungalow Church Sunday schoolâ€"9:45 a. m. Morning worshipâ€"11;00 a. m. ‘ Monday eveningâ€"Orchestra pracâ€" tice at 8 p. m. Tuesdayâ€"Service at L, Meyer‘s camp at 8 p. m. Wednesdayâ€"Bible study class at 8 p. m. + , Fridayâ€"Adult choir rehearsal at 8 p. m. 200 Saturday ‘afternoonâ€"Junior choir at 3 p. m. | ‘ Mrs. Silveri and Mrg. OQscar Benz spent Wednesday in Chicago. Mr. Richard Easton has returned from Florida. Mr. and Mrs. R their guests the C ily of Waukegan. Announcement is made of the marâ€" riage of Miss Susie Easton, daughter of Albert Easton of Deerfield, to Frederick L. Protine of Chicago, Friâ€" day, November 6. Mr. and Mrs. Proâ€" tine ars making their home in Elmâ€" hurst, Nl _ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gardner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bolin of North Chicago. Miss Lulu Plagge of Chicago was the guest of Mrs. ‘Floyd Stanger, Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. R, M. Vant a;e in Los Angeles, California. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Neal of North Chicago were the guests of: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer last week. The monthly meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be ‘held at the Deerfield Evangelical Bungalow church, Tuesâ€" day, Nov. 17 at 2 o‘clock. There will be interesting reports and imporâ€" tant business for consideration. Come and get better,acquainted .with the great work of the organization. All members are urged to be present. Everybody invited. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haskins â€" and three daughters of Wilmette were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Woodâ€" man Todd, Sunday. ; The Garden club of Deerfield will meet Wednesday, Nov. 18 at the home of Mrs. C. E. Piper, at which time the annual election of officers will take place. Fvery member is urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. George Jacobs and daughter of Grand Rapids, Mich., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacobs, St. The Camp Fire Girls, who were unable to go on their hike Saturday, met at the home of Mrs. G. H. Newâ€" comb, assistant guardian. They disâ€" eussed plans for a fancy work sale to be held soon, sang some of . their songs, played games and had a ?:dy pulling contest. The group will be in charge of Mrs. Newcomb until the return of their _ guardian, Mrs. Strong. © 1 is requested to send a delegate with report of work accomplished, also to receive inspiration. _ I â€" District 19 P. T. A., which includes all of Lake county, and all of Cook county outside of Chicago, will hold a regional conference in Memorial Hall, Roosevelt school, Thursday, November 19, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Every association in this vicinity The Deerfield Grammar School Parentâ€"Teacher associgtion program committee ‘has planned the following interesting program for Friday of this week in celebration of National Book Week in National Education Week. "Books from the view point of a librarian," Mrs. Frank â€" Russo. "Nature Study Books," Mrs. W. W. Clark, (from a mother‘s view point) ; "Books for Girls," Mrs. A. R. Warâ€" net; "How to get the Boy to Read," Mrs. Paul L. Hunter. Miss Stella Woods‘ pupils will dramatize the Thanksgiving Story. Mrs, Newcomb will have lists of books suitable for children of various ages. J who are expecting to put the drive over 100%. President Wilson apâ€" proved the peace time, program for the Red Cross, wherebyâ€"Disabled veterans and their fami#ies are cared for. Disaster relief is administered instantly. Instruction in first aid, life saving and home nursing is giver to r\en, women and children, School children are taught by service to acâ€" quire habits of intelligent, sympaâ€" thetic and loyal citizenship. The Red Cross acts officially with the governâ€" ment in contacting the families of men in the peace time army and navy. ‘The ninth annual roll eall of the American Red Cross starts Wednesâ€" da,. November 11, and continues unâ€" til; Thanksgiving. There are twentyâ€" five energetic workers in Deerfield, ville spent the weekâ€"end with her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. W. H. Steffis, PAGE FOUR in our weekly trip and Meyer‘s camn. We had s D. Reeds had as W. Holmes fam from Deerfield ingspiring 68 Deerfield Grammar® School . Tuesday,, Nov. 10, was Junior Red Cross Day. Practically every pupil in the Deerfield Grammar school is enrolled. Each pupil enrolling |reâ€" veived the "I Serve" pin, and . each room will receivenhe monthly magaâ€" zine. A total of $18.19 was collected. Total f Total receipts _ > Less disbursements Net balance of Disbursements: Paid Nash Paid Sure & Co | Paid radio | Paid orchestra Paid band | Paid hams» and Kacons Miscellaneous _ |/ Total receipts R:eceipts [CC Sale of tickets an Nash Sale of tickets on radio. Received for donations Received from concessions The Dorcas society will meet for an all day meeting on Thursday. Reâ€" member the bazaar which has been set for Friday, December 4. The Junâ€" ior choir will practice on Thursday after school. ‘Cottage mesting at Everett on Thursday evening with Mrs. Conâ€" nelly. | Deerfieldâ€" Carnival, September 26 1925, . Deerfield Presbyterian Church Mark J, ‘Andrews, Minister Sunday, November 15: Church school and Adult class at 9:30. Morning service at 10:45; serâ€" mon appropriate to the celebration of the Father and Son Week. Fathers bring your sons and sons brinkg your fathers and worship together. No eveâ€" ning service. This congregation will unite with the congregation of the St. Paul‘s church in the celebration of their jubilee on Sunday after,'noon and evening. . Church night service on Wednesâ€" day evening at 7:45. ;C A cordial invitation is extended to the fellow churches of Deerfield and community~to celebrate with us. © Out of town guests attending the services will be dinner and supper guests at the homes of the church members. 5 In connection with all three serv< ices a special Jubilee offering will be taken. These offerings should be an expression of gratitude to God for the many blessings He has bestowed. > In the evening the service will beâ€" gin at 7:30. Rev. Robert Stanger of Grace Evangelical church, Chicago, will give the ‘anniversary sermon. Rev. Andrews of the Deerfield Presâ€" byterian church and R}v. F. Pieâ€" penbrok will give short addresses. Special music will be furnished by Miss Barbara Huehl and Mr. Ewald Winter, soloists. Special musit for the afternoon service will be furnished by the St. John‘s Evangelical vested choir. â€"_ Rev.. Paul H,. Vieth, director of Research and Service of the Interâ€" national Council of Religious Eduâ€" cation, will address the Sunday school and congregation. Rev, Armin Bizer, pastor of the St. Peter‘s Evangelical church of Northbrook, will preach the anniversary sermon" The choir of the Northbrook Evangelica} church and the Beginners and Primary chilâ€" dren of the St. Paul‘s | Evangelical church will furnish the special music. The afternoon services will begin at 2:30. Rev. Paul H, Vieth will deâ€" liver the anniversary address. Rev. Williams of the Evangelieal Bungaâ€" low church of Deerfield and Rev. Munsterman of the St. John‘s Evanâ€" gelical church ‘of Evanston will give short addresses, : Morning service at 1:30 a. m. will begin with a Sunday school rally. The children and young people will march from the Sunday school room to the altar platform and sing the song, "Brightly Gleams our Banner." There will be a change in the time of the Sunday*t school. It will ‘begin at 9:45 instead of at the usual time. 8t. Paul‘s Evangelical church will observe its fiftieth anniversary in three services, Sunday, November 15. Let everyone keep this in mind. The time and place will be announced latâ€" er. On Wednesday evening, Nov. 11, the Boy Scouts of Deerfield came to the Bungalow ehurch in a body and joined in a brief memorial service of Armistice Day. Receipts and disbursements o( the 9:45â€"Sunday school t 10:30, 2:80 & 7:30 o‘clockâ€"Church St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church Rev. F. Piepenbrok Respectfully subm,itt'.;xi,v 4. |_ Paul M. Dietz, | Treasurer. Thrift Results $1,918.37 $2,545.38 $4,458.75 2,545.38 $1,271.25 187.05 187.50 106.00 25.00 309.94 508.14 $4,458:75 $2,583.50 â€"308.05 210.00 1,407.20 woh Miss Lillian Carlson of . Chicage was the weekâ€"end guest of Miss Marâ€" garet Kress, . Misses Clara and Eva Catherine . Ender and | Mrs. Andrew Savl;:;nd son left Monday to join her husband in Exâ€" cellence, Wis. ‘ Robert Colby: has been ill this past week. Mrs. Walter Metcalf and Mrs. I A.‘ Reichelt, Jr., attended a lecture at |the Evanston Woman‘s club last Tuesday, on Antioch college at Yelâ€" low Springs, O., which was estabâ€" lished in 1858 by Horace Mann and has been in continuous operation ever since, except for two years durâ€" ing. the Civil War when it had a 100 per cent enlistment. Every man volâ€" unteered as a soldier and every girl as a nurse, The students now attend five weeks and work for the same period. , + George Rockenbach, Jr., son of Alâ€" mon Rockenbach of Milwaukee ave., was kicked by a horse Thursday und‘ had both bones in his arm knocked out of joint. M Mrs. E.. J. Knickerbocker had as her guest last week, Mrs. Ralph Knickerb.ocl_ter of Chicago, Misses Marie and Florence Gloden are visiting their uncle, John Gloden of Minnedpolis, Minn, 4 Miss Margaret Hansen and Mrs. R. E. Pettis attended a teacher‘s inâ€" stitute on Monday, Nov. 9, at the Evanston Womah‘s club, for divisâ€" fons ~one, two ~and three ‘of Cook county. i * stove at her. ho La., Wednesday, services were h noon from. Irvi Mrs. Snyder wa interment at 1 La., Wednesday, | Nouv. 4. Funeral| home of Mrs. Wm. Hanselman of| A teacher‘s services were held Saturday afterâ€"| Chicago, Thursday. | . | the school Mo: noon from. Irving Park chapel and| . Miss : Margaret Kréss was the| ground super Mrs. Snyder was bornn «bu â€" zb| guest of Mr. and Mrs.[P. M. Schoes| ties of Educa interment at Northfield cemetery.) sling of Chicago, Friday. ‘] discussed by I Northfield and was well known by the|. < The Johnson boys forced to| The faculty early settlers of this vicinity. She| discontinue the delivorr:o( the Sunâ€"| high school ha had many friends and relatives in| day papers on ‘account Déerfield. Mrs, Snyder is survived| roads. it e d by her husband, David G. Snyder,| _ Misses Dorothy J two children, Jesse H. Leroy and Rafferty of Highland Mrs. Maud C. Hollingsworth. ‘â€">] tained at a hard times Mrs. G. Kester (Mayme Wessling) | home qi their sister, M of Grand Junction, Iowa is visiting ley, Jr., last Tuesday j her aunt, Mrs. George Stanger. â€" | and Mrs. Beckley as w Telephone H. P. 307 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, A highâ€" will be given FREE with every Suit coat purchased vher';e{, betWeeln‘ Friday â€"â€" and Thursflay, Nov. 26 Specials for Thanksgiving ‘_at her home in New Orleans,| Ender attended a luncheon at the| weeks and visited lake shore Copyright 1923 Hart Schaffner & Mars _â€"SUITS 2 Pair Pants $25 to $50 & Ender, Mrs. Mrs. Eugene The Coats are All Wool, in Hart Schaffner & Marx <Misses Evelyn Scheel, Ethel Titus,| Stella Woods Tsnd Mrs, Wood had| their visiting |days durï¬ng‘ the past | T;i Eastern Star of [Deerfield had a spetial meeting at‘‘the Temple, Thursday evening, Woz{thy Matrons‘ night.: Many Worthy | Matrons of neighboring â€" towns were â€"guests of the Déerfield Worthy Matron, Mrs. George Engstrom. Mrs. A. W. Knaak Ilm‘l children, Christy and Alvin, Jr., were the dinâ€" ner \guestsâ€" of Mrs. Knx:.k'e mother, Mrs, E.. McMahon of Rogers Park, Thursday. "l4 Willard Sokup underwent an operaâ€" tion for appendicitis Tuesday at the Norwegian hogpital in ‘Chicago. . Stanley Anderson is having his confectionery . store rimodeled and will open a drug ltort and hire a registered pharmacist. ‘A new soda fountain is being installed. * Mr. and Mrs, %d Guneke. of Galesburg spent Sunday with Mrs. Gunckel‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Mr. and Mrs. George Soefker anâ€" nounce the birth of a son at the Highâ€" land Park hospital, Friday, Nov. 6. ‘The Boy Scouts of Deerfleld atâ€" tended a vesper larvieql at the Highâ€" land Park ‘Presbyterian church, Sunâ€" day afternoon, in . célebration of Armistice Day. p % .. Dr. 0C, J.: Davis . called to Chillicothe, Ohio, Fridgy on account of the death of his ‘fatherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. John Aid, ‘ whoâ€"died Thursday and was buried Sat discontinue, the delivery ‘of the Sunâ€"| high school have extended an invitaâ€" day papers on ~mnflolthonnddy tion to the faculty of the ~Deerfleld roads. en /~‘| grammar school to tea next Monday KMMMJHE&QMW., Rafferty of Highland| Park enter:! The Junior Red Cross roll call will tained at a hard times party at the| open in the school Wednesday, ‘Nov. home of their sister, Mrs, John Beckâ€"| 11 and every child is working to have ley, Jr., last Tuesday ‘l&ï¬nd of Mr.| his (or her) room 100%. { and Mrs. Beckley as was announced| | Miss May Graves, librarian at the last week. : . . | Chicago Univerkity was the weekâ€"end NHUK mt AHTY & â€" |,_ M © These Clothes are the Famous Brand Wilson Brot Silk and W Mumers: $1.50 to $4.00 EFREE im F OVERCOATS _ _ art Schaffner & Marx $35.00 to $60.00 lichaelsâ€"Stearn‘s Coat $25.00 to $40.00 hners urkey Varied, Plaids and Styles The main treasurer is Mr. Otto. The class treasurer for the 6th grade is Russell Batt; for the 7th grade is Jé&se Merricle; and for the 8th grade is Harold Seiler. The candiâ€" Athletic Club Formed f The boys in the 6th, 7th and 8th grades have formed an athletic club. The fees are tem cents for the 6th grade; ten cents for the 7th grade; and twenty cents for the 8th grade. One purpose of: the club is to help any boy who might | accidentally break a window; the boy would pay $1, and the club the remainder of the amount, ‘ Miss Evelyn Scheel attended the IlHlinoisâ€"Chicago football game | at Urbana, Saturday. f ## ‘Miss Jennie Nygard spent the weekâ€"end with m;ï¬: in Chicago. The Young: Matrons‘ Bridge club will be entertained by Mrs. Herman Goldberg of Highland Park, next Tuesday afternoon. c + Charlotte . Gastheld and Robert Bleimeh!, both of the 8th grade, have returned to school after a few weeks of absence because of illness. | Mrs. Martha Osterman of, Chicago| Companion. was the guest of Mrs. E. H. Willman,| _ The lowe ‘w.t $ Â¥ * toww n ‘Miss Eva Ender, Mesdames: Alex , Junior Hon Willman, E. B..Jordan, G. H. New.| and Child J comb, Harry ‘Olendorf and Denerline|~‘ The regu attended a Red +Cross tea at the Of the â€"De Casino club given by Mrs. George A.| Teachers w McKinlock and ziu Muriel MecCorâ€"| P m. Regu mick, Monday affernoon; disposed of ties of Education", were the topics discussed by Principal Otto. : The faculty of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields M ie OE wit .Suedp Jackets Tan and Gray $12.50 to $15.00 every Suit or Overâ€" , Nov. 20, by â€" Wallace _ Reichelt, "Ru Dance," by Engelman and "V, by . Brahms. Russell Patterson‘s net solo was "Polka Myrtle" by . (Continued on page 11) The .entertainment given by the Airan mm s t rection of Mrs.. William Tenmerman _ last Friday evening drew a capacity _ f audience,. who thoroly enjoyed the . § little comedy, "All the World * ‘a Lover," the cast of which inch e Louise Kersten as the preceptres i6 ; "Miss Peabody" in the boarding _ f ®chool; Bud ~Scully who gained en. | trance to the school in feminine gar. _ ments, in order to meet his beut,hnpommudbyv’.d‘vv | ner. Other school girls were Vivian (¢ Haggie, Clarice Juhrend, Ruth 5 terson, Evelyn Hoffman, Alice 0M : fers and Rosetta Taylor,. P p T & the play two piano solos were plaver B Wihon. Brothers Silk and Wool Sox 75¢ and $1.00 ‘‘The regular: â€"monthly meeting * of ‘the Ddrmm chool â€"| Teachers was ll& Monday at 2: 0 !>; p. m. Regular ,school business Â¥3t disposed of after which the teacherg enjoyed reports from those r iberg |_ of the faculty ~who have :~ spent a day in visiting other se ‘t # The reports were very interesting. T1 this meeting the pupils of the grade. will dramatize the "n.h Ahbllh: been provided 8th grade room .which is u:'. as a Reading Table. The follow publications ‘are now available to pupils: Pathfinder, ‘Literary Dig St. Nicholas, . Compton‘s Pict, ‘R:I.o:n_u!nr, Collier‘s and the Yop following magazines in their Junior Home Magazine; Little and Child Life,. â€" ~The regular: semiâ€"monthly ® â€".The club will buy yolley 7 othn∈nfummh.dh _ Parentâ€"Teacher\meeting will Fridey afternom ‘at 2:30 ovied, e utm ie y D6 THURSDAY, dates for secretary a undJohnGnnity..’r'I; for president are Arthur Ellsworth Sttyker., f tiay %a + "pRY CLEA RVUG CLEA: THE RELl PHO Broadcas! Featw Everyt This is neve Which stan To cat Sets â€" and It in AY,