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Highland Park Press, 26 Nov 1925, p. 10

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§ . The next meeting of the Deerfieldâ€" Shields High Parentâ€"Teacher association will be held Thursday afternoon, Dee r 3 at three o‘dlock in the English Club room. The,subâ€" jJect of the program will be "Sti#dent Activities," and ral teachers and students will to the parents ‘the various types possibilities of these organiza | as | well as . the "STUDENT _ ACTIVITIES" . > ; SsUBJECT OF P. T. A. Last Meetinkl)‘»nl_il ‘After New Year to Held Dec. 3 at High School PAGE TEN Also EDl’(‘AT!qNAL COMEDY \ and CARTOON ‘~ SCANDAL STREET 888 Central Avenue The Trouble with Wives & FREDERICK L. NEFF & CO. 4 North Shore Real Estate 16â€"18 North Sheridan Road Highland Park, Illinois Seven room brick home, on largelot wooded and landscaped, near schools ,i_nd transportation. _ Large living room, open fireplace, heated sun porch, Three large bed rooms, tile bath room. Hot water heat. Brick garage heated. Best of â€"construction throughâ€" out. | bed rooms, tile bhath room. Heated garage.. This home is most modern and complete. Very attractive terms. â€" *_Well, here‘s a|picture comedy that tells frolicsomely just what the trouble with wives is, and what‘s to be done about it. Sada Cowan, who wrote "Bluebeard‘s 8th Wife" for the screen, jis the author. [ } Brick home on large lot. Very large living and dining rooms, open firephct:‘, Toilet and lavntor_y on first floor. Threé large Sally of the Sawdust SsATURDAY, DEC. 5 Matinee ‘at 2:30 Broadway‘s greatest comedian a screen laughâ€"maker whose antics keep you in roars at this new laughâ€"classic.. There is pathos, too, in this story of a cireus girl‘s romance. |_ . . Also EDUCATIONAL COMEDY : A picture play that takes you behind the screen. See how a brave man dared death and found ha@ppiness. Come with us to Seandal Streetarnd learn what makes motion picture directors temperamental! | / * y Fromâ€" Frank R. Adams‘ Cosmopolitan Magazine Story. * THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30 Matinee Sunday at 2:30 7KEYS TO BALDPATE \_ A comedy that makes you laugh till your sides ache. From the novel by Earl Deer Bigger. s f Also EDL’CATI%NAL COMEDY . Sunday, INT. NEWS; Monday, PATHE REVIEW TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2 REICHARDT & MARTIN ;r' s t c(.h GEO MADGE KENNEDY and NILES WELCH Alsb JACK MULHALL and HELEN FERGUSON in | "wWILD WEST" ; The stupendous serial of the circus and the cow country CAROL DEMPSTER and W. C. FIELDS OVERLOOKING BEAUTIFUL SKOKIE VALLEY HALT! i aie TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 910 | DOUGLAS MeLEAN ADOLPHE MENJOU PRICED FOR QUICK SALE FLORENCE VIDOR uxe Theater Admission 30¢; children 10¢ Admisston 30¢c; children 10¢ D. W. GRIFFITH‘S Insurance ASs THE HUSBAND mt emmrmermemeeetremet i e AS THE WIFE with in sn onl Sn nX in Someone asks why it is that those who know the facts can‘t usually talk; and: those whro can talk don‘t usually know the facts ? t â€" educational advantages offered by the extra‘ curricula. . The school has so many different clubs and fine workâ€" ing organizations‘ that it should be of great interest to parents to know whichâ€" ones appeal to their children and offer the greatest opportunity for development as well‘as entertainment. It is hoped there will be a hrgeI:,- tendance. This will be the last mektâ€" ing until after the new year. h4 ied did it now. Ours is a strong, dependable â€" company â€"after the fire you‘ll wish you now instead of worrying later. Putting it off may mean never HALT, THAT NEVERâ€"BIRD, GET FIRE INSURANCE NOW ! > 7:00 p.m. Admission 30¢c; children 10¢ * . 6:80 ip.m. x ‘~4 7 :00 p.m. Admission 306;\_ghi}dren 10e Phone H. P. 444 ILLINOIS 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00, p.m. 7:00 p.m. Insure The St. Paul‘s Evangelical church is at present a member of the Evanâ€" gelical Synod of, North America and as such stands for the principles which this church advocates. A stateâ€" ment ‘of these principles will appear in next week‘s issue, This report is furnished by the pastor, F. G, Piepâ€" enbrok. . 1 Boo d During Rev. Holdgraf‘s service the church underwent a . complete reâ€" modeling. Such a change: has come, over the building that internally the old is hardly recognizable. I The present membership of the conâ€" grégation numbers seventyâ€"five with fifty additional contributing . memâ€" bers. Only one of the charter memâ€" bers is living today, Mrs. .David Horenberger. The Sunday .school enâ€" rollment : is seventyâ€"five. In the' course ‘of the fifty years sixtyâ€"five were baptized, thrgée hundred land fiftyâ€"eight confirmed, one hundred and eleven couples married arid one hundred and seventyâ€"eight buried. â€" Other Organizatoins _ _A Ladies Aid was also organized, an organization which was active in the church from the first, increasing its activities with its years of exisâ€" tence. ¢ The present pipeâ€"organ was inâ€" stalled during the pastorate of Rev. F. Bosold. Many of the improvements such as sidewalks, new lights, new floors and painting of buildings reâ€" sulted. I 4 St. Paul‘s Evangelical congrega« tion was called into existence in the} year 1875 when #wentyâ€"three families‘ united in faith, loyalty and: devotion: to evangeolical ‘principles and to God,] organized into a Christian organizaâ€" tion. To supply the need of a place of worship these families decided to erect a house of God. The ground to: build on having been previously do-‘l nated by ons of the charter members, Mr. Wm. Osterman. In November, 1875, the church was conipleted for dedication. Just previous to the dediâ€". cation the Rev. Joseph Allard had beenjcalled to the pastorate: of the church. It was a day of great: reâ€" joicing and a great achievement in those pioneer days to be able to dediâ€" cate a house of God. ‘ Pastors in 50 Years The following pastors served ‘the congregation during the past fifty years : _Joseph E. W. Allardâ€"1875â€"1891 Wm. Rothâ€"1891â€"1898 Wm. Junghâ€"1893â€"1898 | I John Meirleâ€"1898â€"1903 Geo. Deckingerâ€"1903â€"1907 F. Bosoldâ€"1907â€"1914 F $ J. Luederâ€"1914â€"1918 . J. Buescherâ€"1919â€"1922 | J. H. Holdgraf{â€"1922â€"1925 F. G. Piepenbrokâ€"1925 .. â€" | â€" _ It was during Rev. Jungh‘s time that a parsonage and ‘schoolhouse were built. The parsonage +is still serving its purpose and the schoolâ€" house is being used, by the Sunday school. | * The special music of the evening was furnished by Miss <~Barbara Huebl, soprano; Mr. Ewald Winter, tenor and Mr. George Beckman, vioâ€" linist, decompanied by Mrs. Getty of Deerfield and. Mrs. Sprague of Chiâ€" tago. That this special music added much to the beauty and success of the service needs no comment. . ’ ~Extends Thanks > The pastor of the church wishes to thank ‘all who participated in the programs and services of the day and thus helped make the day a success. The way in whichâ€" the members of the Deerficld and neighboring churches and the friends responded to the inâ€" vitations extended by the St. Paul‘s Evangelical church is commendable. EWEOD PWW PR 00 NP en EmE J SS The evening brought the crowfiin‘g‘ service of ‘the day. Long before the opening of the service people came to guarantee for themselves a seat. As the time for the opening; of tm seryâ€" ice approached every available geatâ€" ing space in the auditorium, in‘ the balcony, on the platform and in the vestibule and aisle was occupied. _Rev. R. Stanger of the Grace Evangelical church, Chicago, | adâ€" dressed the congregation on the need of the church in the present day. Rev. Mark Andrews ofâ€"the First Presbyâ€" terian â€" church of Deerficld, | spoke briefly on the need of denominftionâ€" al coâ€"operation. ' s OndE . DLUSNT k. The afternoon service proved to be a very impressive and inspiring servâ€" ice. ‘Where, in the morning services the auditorium _ was . comfortably filled with worshipers, for the :ffir- noon service extra chairs had to ‘be placed. The vested choir of the Eyanâ€" gelical church of Evanston:under the able direction of Mr. Gerlitz and| the crganist, Mrs. Warner, opened the Bervice singing the processional. Rev. Pa‘n& H. Vieth again. spoke, taking for his subject the fourfold ‘life of the child based on the (physical, social,. intellectual and réligious life of Jesus, and the responsibility, of the. home, school, church and Sunday school in building up this fourfold Kfe of the child. °= PS * â€"‘‘The service was beautified by the ginging of two anthems by the it of the St. Peéter‘s Evangelical ch rch and â€"a song sung by the beginners and primary children of ; the local Sunday ‘school. _ |â€" w s5| *‘ & . Other Features â€" _ k .Rev. Williams of the Evangelical Bungalow church ‘of Deerfield spoke very briéfly and brought ‘congratuâ€" lations from his church. The, choir sang two anthems and blos&d%the service siriging the recessional. |~ THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Continued from page 1 TW ~*The student of algebra has to learn the meaning of the plus and minus sgins, but. he will probably become more familiar with the latter in figâ€" uring up his bank balances. °. / 1 rm. house, North Ave, fi10000 6 rm. flat, Highwood ..............$60.00 5 rm. flat, Highwood ..._.........$35.00 2 rms; light hsekpg., week ..‘L.Sll.SO $.:.9; _ FOR SALE 1 9/ Vacant and improved property in good locatiou?s, reasonably. t Ainit At midâ€"season the coaches and the principals found it undesirable to continue with two divisions in the league. Consequently they decided to combine the two divisions into one. As a result of this Deerfield has not played any of the soâ€"called powerful teams in the league. By defeating Evanston, a much larger and supâ€" posedly more powerful: team, the locals can prove they are undisputed champs. | The Boy Scout Dad and Son dinâ€" ner held Monday night at the high school â€" cafeteria was the biggest, Jlivest, Boy Scaut event that has been held under the Highland Park disâ€" trict council, | M } _â€"_Onâ€" Thanksgiving the Deerfieldâ€" Shields â€"| football team will ‘ travel down to: mset the strong. Evanston team ‘which is tied for second place in the Suburban : league. Ailthough this game will have no bearing on the championship, it ‘reallg deterâ€" mines whether Deerfield‘s team is a championship outfit. _ The | league football season has been completed and technically the local team are the champions. If ‘ Evanston wins this game they will be recognized as leaders of the Suburban league. Mr. T. J. Keane, National Director of S:a Scouting, gave a short talk and congratulated Mr. Gaidzik on the splendid showing of the Highland Park Sea Scout Ship of which he is skipper. * { The ‘Dad and Son dinner shows that the parents and people of the district: are behind Scouting. Now let‘s all push together and make Scouting the very best organization in the district and all along the whole North Shore. B | DEERFIELD TO PLAY | | AT EVANSTON TODAY Game Will Decide Which Is Best Team of League; Championâ€" ‘ship Not Affected Phones H. P,723â€"J, 2131 Scout John Snite,"}}pp 1 ‘ A Bag of Tricksâ€"Harryâ€"K. McEvoy Demonstrationâ€"First Aic}k’l‘roop 1 First Class Tests by Troop 8\ ©, Scout bf))jth and Salute to the Flag. Everybody led by Mr. W. E. Blodâ€" gott, Scout Executive of Waukegamn Mr. Sandwick and the school board are also) due a great many, thanks for the aid and consideration given the Scouts on this occasion. | After | dinner the meeting (asâ€" sembled in the study hall and were entertained by. the following events: Songs and stuntsâ€"Joseph M. Hahn. Introdyetion of guestsâ€"Mr. H. Ame Mr. F. D. Chadwick, deputy regionâ€" al executive, presented the charter of the Highland Park District council with a very short, impressive speech. Mr. Preston, representing theâ€" towns and district covered by the council, received the charter and thanked Mr. Chadwick® for his aid and for the aid of the regional office. .. _ Troop 2 of Highland Park was awarded a trophy plaque by the Scout Executive, Walter Reéd, for baving the best attendance at the dinâ€" ner. Troop 2 had a total attendancé of Dads and Scouts of 59. . * The Council, the Seout Commissionâ€" er and the Scout Exccutive wish to thank the ladies, Scout mothers had Mrs. Wright of the high school cafeâ€" teria, fot their very great aid in helping to make the dinner a great suceess. / ' â€" * ton M d * Quartet of Camp Songsâ€"Troop 2. Announdeme?tng-&:Mr. Walter: RLed, Two hundred and fifty Boy Scouts and Dads turned out for the occaâ€" gion ~andtwo>â€" hundred and m Scouts and Dads returned home wi the firm conviction that gcouting was really worth while, and that with proper support it would be J»u of the biggest and best organizations in the district covered by‘tbojeonncfl; Mr, Babcock, Scout Commissioner, was master of ceremonies, Reverend Magner, of Highwood, pronounced the invocation and the dinner was consumed by those present. | BOY SCOUTS AND DADS ENJOY ANNUAL BANQUET ..A real live program was réady. A: 7 p. m. it started off with a rea "honestâ€"toâ€"goodness" ‘dinner prepared by the: Deerfield (‘cafeterig staff, supervised : by Mrs. Wright, nn& served by the Boy Scouts themselves. . Babegck, Scout Commissioner ~|| Presentation of Council CKarterâ€"Mr. F D. Chadwick, Deputy Regional Executive i Respons¢ â€"for the Districtâ€"Mr. Presâ€" Father and Son Dinner Successâ€" _ ful Affair Monday Night; . \‘â€"‘ the Features _ Scout Executiven, c â€"] Demonstra§ionâ€"FirA_ by Frictionâ€" REAL ESTA AUTO AND FIRE IN W. W. BARTLETT FOR RENT Due to unusual circumstances the above home has been priced down to $15,000.00, and the owner is anxious to obtain a reasonable offer. ‘‘, This home is only about 3 years old, has been well cared for and reâ€" cently been fully decorated. Locaâ€" tion: east of tracks near transportaâ€" tion and .ochtl. 5 blocks from main Highland: Park station. § (Incorporated) F. G. Grasett, Local Mgr. ~â€" 520 Central Ave. REAL ESTATE : INSURANCE Phone Highland Park 406 8 room frame. Large living room with fire place, ‘convenient kitchen, den or bedroom and lavatory: on first floor. . Three large bedrooms, sleepâ€" ing porch and modern bath on second floor, also front and rear sun pariors, full basement, hot water heat, 50 ft. lot, fully Jandscaped, garage, _ â€" atory; hot ‘water heat; fireplace; large porch;‘ walnut finish on first floor, emanel on second;, flaxinum in walls and celcotex ceilings; beautifulâ€" ly wooded ravine lot; $23,500; terms. | _ FOR SALE K 5 room sgxc'co home; spacious rms.; tile bath; fireplace; hot water heat; flaxinum walls; $12,500; easy ternis. New 6 room brick Dutch colonial home on east side; 2 baths, extra lavyâ€" Heinsen & Kroll TONY SARG‘S MARIONETTES s sauspices Highland Park Woman‘s Club F. B. Williams Real Estate l 6 rm house, oil burner, ravine lot, nr school & station $21,000 7 rm house, lot 50x210, 2 car garage, newly decorated $15,000 New 6 rm house, 2 tile baths, hot water heat, ravine lot » $23,000 HINE & HINE 7 rm frame house, hot air hfi lot :48x200 .:::.................._§11 New 8 rm house, 3 baths, raâ€" vine lot, hot water I\ur $25,000 / rAOP PBXT | â€"_~ FOR.RENT | New apartment, 5 r+ms, steam New brick house and g SEFE US ABOUT INSURANCE Jhigbland Park C Real Estate Loans and Insurance 8 Phone Highland Park 2360 519 Central Avenue ‘â€" Highland Park, Illinois â€" Phone 1100 |~~Never before has this popular star been cast to b advanâ€" tage, you will be thrilled and delighted from start to Snish. / _ A GOOD NEW HOME REASONABLY PRICED â€" A startling motion picture drama that : will t*ll mâ€"-fi-g Enthrall you and give you somthing to think about. ,| ;% + â€" also e t a" 15 Kenneth Harlan, Harry Carr, Madge Bellamy _ : s and great cast in $ 536 Central Avenue "ELOWER OF NIGHT" This picture will sweep you off your. feet with l@ * %.}> *‘ ~~~~‘_ also J ies fl', : sUNDAYâ€"MONDAYâ€"TUESDAY, NOV, 29,:30, DEBC. 1 f * Matinee Sunday at 2 p. m. i. . t ~‘ / PARAMOUNT PICTURES. 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