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Highland Park Press, 3 Dec 1925, p. 4

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" PAGE FOUR Repairs at fair priciSkilrnnd equipment n your blatant dis- posal. We're helpful " all times. We know your car and uh the: privilege of serving you an- " tomatieallr. , The 3in Bowden Grocery AN ALL-THE-YEAR AROUND TABLE BEVERAGE We bake n moderately priced com-e that will brine an early morning" smile to your hus. blnd’s face' and gives you I added service, supply you with real merit. Butter "amd egg- that are pure and fresh. Did you but of I drive ’mmed Block _ Whose engine had started to knock? He shouted with 3160 When we told him our fee PM“ a. P. 84 Walnut: Av, GM]. Arno REPAIRS “than nun-mains“ _ . I I ' .bnancu “lull-rau- U!!! “W”... why-“- I For man! your: a prominent no! active eitizeii of DeerfUld,hut old. age 'ee'""""""""'""",'""""'"" crept slowly on and myutr death imsi.. . [ took Charles William Patti: it his mew Shak home Wedneiduy morning, November I _ M, at the we of " years and 'tt months. Mr: Pettis wu born in Bar. . DWERY . rington Center, Illinois, Janunry 25, Poles _ 1849. , T BRAND BROTHER-"S, Tel. 959 _-- Highland Park In“: all Vanni“.- _ , SOUTH try. JOHNS AVI. PM. Highland Put 1m. AUTO LIMERICKS Said he realty expected a shock. '. LLOYD new - Ignitio- lli Battery Highwood Garage SHOCK-ABSORBER PRICES W. Central! Ave. M_ade up Htd LLOYD 801KB]! ABXEOM Brackets Any donations to the sale will be greatly accepted by the following ltuiiets,.ttte hdairmen of the various committees. including Mrs. W. W. Clark, fancy goods; Mrs. S. P. Hut- chison, aprons; Mrs. J. A. Hoffman, dolls: Mrs. Austin Plugge, candy; Miss Sadie Galloway and Mrs. R. Pat. terson, lunch; Mrs. W. W. Todd, home -A Cafeteria lunch will be served at 5:30 o'eloek. _ bakery; pond. , Funeral services were held " the Prtatpyteriturehureh Friday afternoon with the Rev. Mark Andrews offieittt- ing. / r' Every eirort In: been put forth to make this the best ever and prospec- tive Christmas shoppers will find a fine selection of aprons, dolls, and fancy goods at a comparatively low ptiee. . Delicious homemde cakes. pies, bread, candies of all varieties, and other home delicacies will be on sale at 2:30 o'clock. . An added attraction, which will de- light the children, is the fish pond. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Gooder tind family are spending a few weeks at a hotel in Chicago. - Mrs. J. A. Stryker and Mrs. J. A. Reichelt, Jr., attended a Joint meeting of the executive _b‘oard and sdvieory council of the D. S. B. S. P. T. A; held at the home of the president, Mrs. R. W. Flinn. of Highland Park, Monday afternbon. _ The DeertUld ladies served " the Deerfield-Shields high school Parent- Teacher association, which met this afternoon at the high school. Mr. Peter Perry he: in grippe. The Deerfield Temple auocintion will give a third community dance in the Masonic Teliiple Saturday eve- ning, December 6. From the reports of the previous domes no one will .want to miss this one. An excellent orchestra will provide the music. The committee in chase is planning to hoiddtncee every Saturday evening that the Temple in "nibble. "Lend Kindly Light" and “Abide With Me," two beautiful hymns were sung by Mm. Julia Peterson, whole charming soprano voice touthed the hurts of tdl who came to pay their retspeetsrto the departed. Messrs. Fred Meyer, Fred Selig, William Hlkgie, Peter Duffy, S. P. Hutchison.attd D. N. Lidgerwood'act- ed as pallbearers. x t Presbytorinn Chttreh Buur A The Deerfield Presbyterian church will hold their gnnual bazaar in,the church basement Friday afternoon and evening, Dec'ember 4. Kind Miriam Stryker, spent Wéd- nesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stryker. The Melody Boys rendered u few selections at the Thanksgiving party given by the Royal Neighbors and Modem Woodman' at the, Temple Thursday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Xmas, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wi11man, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenslade, Mrs. Eugene En- der and Miss Clara Ender were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bingham of Chicago Saturday. Fol- lowing the dinner the guest- enjoyed bridge and Miss Mary Bleimehl and Mrs. Roy Hutchison were awarded the prizes. There were eleven children, Mat/are living, four, sons, Lineoin, Elmer, Charles G., and Robert, two daughters, Charlotte Frederick: and Nellie Btttt- gie, one' brother, George Pattie of Deerfield, two. sitters, Mrs. Sarah West and Mrs. Clara Hubbard of Er.. gin; thirteen grandchildren and one great grandchild. V Burial was in the Deerfield ceme- tery, on Waukegan road. ' Mildred o'Ctd1ahan of Chicago was the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Virgin, last week. - Mrs. E. H. Willman, Miss Ida Knaak and Mrs. R. M. Fuse attended a White Shrine muting at Lake For. est, Tuesday evening. _ About tktrtwrr yep}: use Mr. ma Mrs. 'Pettis moved to' Deemeld where Mr. Pettis spent may of his eujly years in the service sud interest of the community. He held seven! pub- tie oMeeis; Justice of Peace, Village trustee, member of school beard and member of the board of supervisors. Mr. and Mrsl'Sam' Fehlman and son Elwood ind d’aughter Dorothy of Rockford, spent. Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. James Fritsch. Mr. Emil Frederick: is eonitned to his home with blood poisoning in his left hand. ' . ' Miss Eleanor Meyer entertained it a bridge party " her home Thur-day evening in honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Prottne of Elmhnnt, m. Mr. Henry Soli and Mr. George Ness of Tharp, Win; spent lat week end in Deerfield. On Prim Hm Men And son and Min lama-ct Hansen were the “out: of mu Fran. ec'a Bomieviel in Chicago. itis. On theaiat of October 1868 he was married to Jager' Ann Landon 9'1 FMeld, Illinois. who died April 18, 1921. ' Log-l Ind Personal Lela and $lthel, Kreh have tongil- Charles Willi": You]: Die. Mrs." William Seiler, the fltsh Deerfield News , Miss Loretta Hemarrtra.ho1ste" at a card party to eight of, her friends st her home. Saturday evening. Mr, W. B. Sums wee awarded the Brat gen- tlemen's prize and Mrs. Earl Frost the first ladies prize. Following the cards, delicious refreshments were served. T Mr. Jesse Strong open; the past week with his father in eoria, Ill. Mrs. Strong is in New Rochelle, N. Y., where she was called 1 a few weeks ago on account of the illness' of her father. f V Mrs. J. A. Reichelt, Jr., was. host- ess at a luncheon Tuesday after which a meeting at the Highland Park Wom- an's club was attended to hear Sir Philip Gibbs, and later Mrs. Raidhelt and her guests attended a perform- ance of Tony Sarg’s Marionette, at the Elm Place school, Mm. George Truitt entertained the Deirfuld members of "Mr. R. E. P. Klines’ Wednesday morning classes in the Highland Park mromanht club at a luncheon at the Green Tea Pot last week. ' Jane and Ann 'Warner have been ill this past week. Mnand Mrs. Fred Day and Min Marjory Day of Wilmette were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Richards, Tuesday. I . Mr. nnd Mrs. June: Daugherty and two daughters, Margret and Wilma; of Chicago, Vere the guests of Mr. and Mrs; Fred Labahn, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hutchiun and Mrs. J. A. Fletcher of Chicago; Mr. Jack Fletcher and daughter ibt Att- burn, Indium, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hubchison, Wednes- dag. . l Mr. and Mrs. Thonuvspdty.' Miss Julia and Mr. Arthur Duffy, and Mrs. Fred Greenslade of Highland Park and Mrs. Chas. McCarthy of Evans- ton, were .the guests of Mrs. E. J. Knickerbocker, Thursday. 7 , their guests Thursday. Dr. A. Poul of Chicago, Mrs. E. Newest-ad daugh- tat, Miss Catherine iMeththon, of RegenPark. ". ' .'-,. The second concert of Our Own ‘Cohcert seriee' given tinder the one. pipes of the Deerfield) Temple mo- cidtlon was given in the Temple Sat- urdey evening. The Old Colony Male trio appeared and provided s most delightful prom-em. amending in nov- elty, variety, fun and norm-ins. These concerts are tt' real treat and should. call forth a tremendous .ruponu. Tickets are on ,s'elegat vKnnk’e, Drug store. The Victorian Serenade“ will appear Saturday. Decelpber p. _ The George 'rruitt,all B. Jordan and A. C. Bracken familiet had a co- operate dinner Thtutktgrivintr day at the home of Mr. Train; . Mr. Harry plendorfs in: rented the old drug store on Deerfhsld avenue, and expects' to open .a dry goods More. in the near future. . . , \ Mrs. J. Mewerise, Who has been visiting her sister, Mrs) Edward Selig for the past month' rqturned to Her home in Dubu'que, low), Saturday.’ '. Mrs..Mary.MiIes of Summit. Illinois, was the-week-end guest of Mrs. E. J. Knickerbocker. T Mr. Henry Huehl has purishaaed the George Antes property on 2nd street. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sully, Br., have returned from Rochester. Minnesota and have gone to Excélnior Springs, Mo. F ', Mrs. Roman of Park Ridge spent Thmkagiving with her daughter, Miss Loretta Herman. _ ' Mr; and Mrs. C. H. Ackcman of Detroit, Michigan, Minds Mubelmnd Edna Hunter, Mites Lillian B. Hunter, of Chicago, and Mr. Virginian Coo of the Chicago university were the‘din- ner guests of Mr. and Mm. Pll‘ll Hun- ter on Eugene avenue, Thunkagiving. 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1yt3oUnortot Wnukeg-n mad had " their (will nmday, Mr. 9nd Mrs. John P. Gates of Rituals”. Whammy V Miss Bernie! Peter-011‘ of I arr.' and Mrs. A. llama: ma m., n- the mask-end mat of family spent T1tyiltatrhttttt with Mr. Stella Wood. 'i, and Mm. A. M. Johnson cf Chicago. Min Nell Yd!!! mat the Th Greemlade of Highfand Park.' . ’Mr. and tre/cutie Kuhn unbor- tained at a bridge party at their home on Saturday evening, . A six with: old Mexican baby died of pneu onin last week. The father is employed on the rtyilroyd and the family lives id tsurettUmsint between Deerfield and thttempttn IVE-l nues, east of the track, . ' . Misses Glare and Marie Dietz of Northbrook were gueatq at the George Karch home Thanksgiving ay. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter ttnd fam.. ily were the dinner guest: of Mu, Lillian Ackerman of Chicago. _ Mr. and Mn. Glenn Wind. daughter, Jane.- spent, the {Ink-end Mr. and Mrs. George Dole Richirds had as their dinner guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard H. Thayer Ind Miss Marion Myer of Wilmette and Mr. Robert Wilcox of Watshiptrtots, James Hood, Ar., his but . w twenty of his friend! a tits, home tut, unity evening. __,.' f; _ _ - _ Mi. and 1111.0. W. (Betty ind (In; ild spent “1111de with Mr. Get- ”3+3 patents in ,Philuletphia. Penn. at?" Josephine Ragga! Ind Ion. r," spent the week,- id with In. tt Mrs. Curl Rommeliot u Gauge, li _ ' _ i I _ Thomas Duffy is cqnfined to his home with a severe case‘of bronchitis. Wednesday“ “unlock Mum Ito" Sherman was but“: to the Pot Luck dub at her home ou'Oatemn we; nae. The Young' um Mr. Alvin Meyer Mk: his in). Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kant had u mm HIGHLAND p/Ami rates, imam raist, ILLINOIS! The Deeernlrei '.neretitttt'of, the Deere field Grammar iaoy hunt-'1' bet "streiationtil1 be held Fridey I (t noon, Deeember:1i, in the school It will be a musical program end? the Camp Fire girld will have their {ale after the meeting. r . was, axmmy Inq may, Mr. and rm W. B. Cart and, Mrs. Jennie win, 'pint the Thnnkhgiving season tt the home of Mr. Ebert Wilson of ”be- ville. ' F C Mr. and Mn. L. Gloden had in their guests Sunday. Mr. G 1:" sisters. Mm. Frank Weyer of o Vin. Minnesota. Mrs. Frank Goelz of or- ton, Minnesota, Mrs. Liikarn and Iain. ily of Aptttkisie. i .Mr. Walter Vantine wu ill Hut week. _ . . Mrs. Sam Rockenbach enterJined' her father of Chicago over Thunquiv. . mu Emily Knuklnd In. chm. ter Wolff attended Nat Hutton." and, Put Patrons night of the ii',';');';'; Star, Wheeling chapter, hunky-cum ning. They took part in the WM» tion ceremonial .: . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schmidtl and nounce the birth of 1 son born 1eors, day, November p. - 1 A Bon, was harp to Mr. and ,'"g) Sol Shapiro, Saturdpy, November . ' Mr. and Hal Cheater Wolit/.Mr, and Mrs. Harri Glendort and tt sons; Jilnmy and Billy, Mr. and I rs. Mrs. James Wilson will “Win the December meeting of the Minot Progressive club next Wedneadl " terhoon, December 9. T "rt _ An Aluminum demonutmtion m held at the home of Mrs. Eff-M Bleimehl, Wednesday “term Mr. and Mthred Selig Imt/ and: guests of their Ion-in-lnw and (laugh. ter; Mr, and, Mn. Clifford Hanna?! of Highlnnd Prrk/ Thundny. The annual party given by the Dean field Mena club for the wives lanai daughters " the Masonic Templellut Tuesday was a gala affair. The Se. were delightfully entertained at ' . ing in the hall upstairs and cards in the banquet room downstairs. any beautiful prizes were award " cards and a high class orchestra liar-v niahed the music for dancing. l: "hand Mrs. William Kochelini ls" as their guests Turtkatrivintr,,ir', and Mn. H. D. Wilmot of (my-rt. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schminke! of Wheeling and Mr. and Mm. Wilmot of Chicago. 1 Mr. Ind Mrs. L. Glodeu’und “In“, "tended the Imiaai given by i the Catholic. church of. Buffalo Grad, 1Nt Thursday. l . i T Mr. ind Mm/ J. A. Carbon at Thanksgiving with Mr. and 'ld/rl',',', Linde of Chicago. J The December meeting of the ow,- an's Mistsiomiry society of the on»- field.. Evangelical Bungalow eh roll met in the church Tuesday 1 0011. Mrs. H. Savage had dame oft Mee votional service. 'Tray in the “If tegy of Missions" was the a not diacuuéd by.MrI. Arthur Hefner ”a Mrs. Ira Fehn #iistr.8trdie MIL!“ delighted the members with u up". solo. The bonus: for the ii'i'i?i' were MesatnetrMilton Frentx, oyd Stsnger and Cheater Walling. '! _ Mr. sud Mm. Edward Jatobaonland Mr. Owen Savage attended a dcout convention " Bogkford, Illindllnand visited with MA/aeotisonh, limpet, Mr. Irwin Plague. i Min Clara Ender wt: the trueit of Mie Mary Bleimehl. Sunday. I _ V, The‘ Daemon Chamber of at; mares will hold their an!» ', in the Deeds” Mannie Temple Fri: day "coins " 8 o'eloek. “All Atom. bets are urged to attend, I _ A Miss Bernice‘ Peterson»! Dina. The ourfutd chapter of the' o. . 8, were guests of the Glenview e' bt Friday' eve . k The following 059 can umpm' the wink, In. _ in Entratrmtf,' Mm. Christen: 'K hi, Mrs. Margaret Carr, Mr. Thilo li, Mrs. Alum Deck. Mm. Evelyn INrt man, Mrs. Ruth Frau, Mrs. A lid) Steiner, Mrs. Elsie Scully, In, Vantine, Mrs. Mathilda Boehler. . Margaret, Wolff, Mr. and Mm. ohtt Willman and Mr. and Mn.‘ Selig. Mrs. E. H; Willman w in and unable to attend. _ l , ing. Min Nell Yum spent‘the Th1 giving sewn at her home in T Mills, Wits., me! In. Wood: at home’ in Betreasi, Illinois. am you out“ you “and means! 'ii!iiFiit,'iihq “hymn cider: (are: a In - Mrciasd Meat A: J. Johmndug mined it a dinner; bitty Sunday: for Mrs. Johnmn’e that, Mrs. IL W. Remy, who, has beently "itieii,t' troin Europe. legend In. "rd Reuben of BrooMeid, and M R, “any of. Qhtratrtt were the on -of- town guests. T A 4 Mr. ins un. c. E. Magma and family, and Mr. and Mm. Goon-:9 were' the dinner tguests of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. mddh of Chiugo, . trivitstr'day,, - -- - - M l . _ There will be election of o4heedy at the negulur meeting' of the Doc ,chgpter of the o. E. 8. “My thlt waning) " thq Muonic Templar All the members an urged to be E V Mr. and Mn. ,ti'tf, “thing daughter: Peggy, l sail for En , . tutd.BeotNnd, Weather 5, when they wig “and theih'n r. ‘ . _ ' r. and Mia. R. H. Prue will 410'. into their new, home in the Rivet ington. , Mrs; John‘ Wiuw m tha I, of Mr son, (1th William, of In». view.. " ( l _ ,Miu Eliubeth‘ O'Connor of 01mm grs’ College, Milwaukee, spent tho weekend with her parents; Inland Mrs. Frank, O’Connor. _ 1tthyr.,atd Mri. pawn of 3W JLd in; born lrone _ 1 Id M her a.” Although in the early Notary of the church, the German language m used exclusively in, our Mon and pinching, Why. however, title in no my" trite. The Gama tamp. nue . become 3 second." atatter, being and. ont in two who: I month. The “KIM t traction of the youth of the' church); by mocha of the English loam only. . With rev nee ftir the mat work of the Batmation, which God's ur- nnta have nought throw his Ipirlt we iuskrtonrredge the following prin- ciples: ' ' l."l'hat men is saved by a living faith, ie:, the recognition by per- sonal experience of a living Savior. 2. That the fountain of'tbis, exper- r-ietteeitrtlteBitru,tttetMrttrmmt of God, the intanible guide ttf. Christian life and teaching. T t.Thnt for this experience fell measure of religious liberty and _ freedom of conscience is me In spite of the may wen in which the spirit manifests itself to bring About the experience of salvation. we believe that the inward unity of the followers of Christ is on essential con- dition for the progress of God’s Kin;- dom on earth. Por this unity we stand.' . I Standing on this (onndstion, we make " upped: 3 ' I. 1. A: an American church, hymen- son of our historictl with, brought into distance on Ameri- can soil under Marian laws. 2. " (liberal church in rec-rd to doctrine. 3. A: (democratic church by nelson of our church some“. We be. lien in the fttirasttettmtr of the local church and that guidance mtherttyut foeee in the ttmd-s. tal principle of church govern- ment. . . Arty one who upon instruction and public confession has been baptised u an adult, or who having boun‘hp- tiled l" n infant has harm» to a det1nite daemon for Christ by being convert“ to and eonthmed in thethithgutddoetrineotoaretmreh itthrettrnrttetstrerotttseetGds." Members of other denomination: an received by letter. ' "r- Thmi tile 8L: i%ird hm" church takes its place among the churches of. NerNtd, ready " all The St. Pan’s Handled church " a member of the Sundial Synod of North America; ‘neogniur an valurof'tU. - dual-ind stuc- ments of the Reforantd ind Lam churches for guidance inlaid: nnd practice withou within: to eohptrtte them into an Hm cud rule to bind men's ,comciences. _ The pupils of nil the - in leirnitttr Christmas arch in the music A preliminary dietio’mry 'ttttttpat In given My qfterttetttes. This it a contact of both Ipeed and my. ' The three pupils receiving the but ratings will enter the'emttart on " 'day afternoon. The contact on Friday will be givan " the Deeefutd Gram. mar school. Pupil- !roln Bighood. Everett dud Wilmot. will enter the contest with the 1Neefuid.tmN1ts. The winner: will tr? to Wakes”: tor the county, contest at I hm date. , 'The 5th and: his taken up the study at manner: for otmthttt cur- clan. Thinwoektheyhayc‘mdnhoht and discus-ed. table mum at! an. ne'n in the home. ' . _ ah, fourth grade mill In buy selling Chi-tau and: " they any have new picnic} and library boob for their room. t . A Statement if Fri-dun} a the St. t ,' Paar; Banal“! and 'qheehiidrsrt oftu0fthttmde'wem weighed and Wat-ed lint M by their teacher. 'Mis' m’m They were very much marked to learn tut.hottt60ireetttogttteiooan was underweight. Blips taken home by has tf,'hd'l'k7tlit,' so that the parent- would knot blunt item ulptrritttrttsee_itp to normal. The Halthy Living Project for Decembetwill be to bring up the andermritrhta, ' man, Peta? Duly. ZAP-En] Toll, 1gi,Horif,Brttiqrytrn, tAr-4rNrter Blainialthrttt New. has. Gloden. . ' F Thrift 'trsttl,ta -- Tour aenointt $35.42; making 3 pennant. of 'u." Th-per mden m inking their second at oreekr' cranium. . . School New l- ' The honor roll for hut-grad“: 4th maria Stryker.‘ Cathars inc Cunningham Elam Bron-nan. Shirley Mg l -- -- I'.., _ and Whit Jaason m Dan- iell- . J . t . "iir-LDoritttt, Pete“. Muinme ot. to, we Nehru}, - - . 23-40111; Eng-mm. Richud Hal!- 's11r, ANNOUNCEMENT DRY GOODS. 808131“. UNDER. HEAR. um FURNISHINGS ' . “DIE T068 . H. JV OLENDORF -, "Wow-unnumnmva it Sttia'iiiL'ea"iA'itia'itRtiia T) " r. sttiranHtttntItet-ttt- anbout “which totnaet"ahoetlrut-tth Aft-06311.... ' 'imnieat - Ttlt" wandered 1n Bocnuse of Mr. Kim’s p can- dition time min; than 1nstweehrheothemEhnaatd "tnd "eunnttutobewitttm .Doe. 6. Guru-tortilla” 1m Maximum-lite un- ordemforHin.Ltrteoht In.) otmdtmettetrm,fttrtutmd.r. ,* tted-tr. Ada-coon: "g; bedspread with our! dos. j The date of the drum will al- nounced htér. Tokphone ' “Ida eoln Pettin,.1UW.,aatd in. , mum. 138W. t, wuntttenssrtnrd'Gtneta. Now line: Austen an Wuhan-Wanti- irt8htroreUmtetttenio "tdmrrhoatmtrarttttmeite membeeedttrthermattrnthtt to enjoy it withhnmtnllpf - etving.,Theehtudtxr" "ter. Wii1iaunatookeh-ottu 1tev.Putreattmrkrwtdthi 'I proeumption,nrtdRev. liveeed the nddgqen. be MattheBookochvdm -trentthiasdeviee. There will be Epheopd 35 aervie. in the Mannie Ten 8.1} day morning. Danube B. f were-ind " Loon-no.1 thirthwhntattttofftmthe to owl-r "erGik. aa" diiEiri ' an. the an»: M h. Prayer booting and St Value-day evening " we TheUhion WV“ w'?1,Ait'ue,t'trptt2T,tt mperttttttr is cordial: 'm 49 W our “when. a-ttt m stsoaaidrtntoeurbeahnhttUt, use... my. "Mailman“ Mr paetklrdenetanhtatitht ._ mi'ea1tdretesttiPrittoc, anal. my! [Mumwi' a! ,resttal1tvrt_yitrtf6e' hug. Medium“ ‘ for. bigChI-bmumon . ., en. Maura-twin dattd mnupttutamrwtobetUm.' OnSuudaytheScndny = tlehit. dun will receive: [an " alu- intreetvetope.:ife r "Mthnd thymtoretumda'enwtth dor- ine for the Christian --»: Lety nuke China‘sablcdayorthe. childm. A Mancunian: ' yi- “Pinno Fund 't"t11tr.". _ . Munchkin-o. will fhtdaatatigttegttofg r A prin- ciples. Honored“ pe- unofcrrdm. . than to have the W' ad in raid-nu. It and. a h. vttntion to " -iattr to who? have about: Dqerfuld Ii - plies ot Wee. If you your ranting: with the eh "" former to... nuke the _ Par. Sundial church your for the (mun. (”captain of don, we welcome you to an." binning- and tteetetits. , tu. Paul'- lnucliul _ l, Sunday wind. 9:15 n. IL; _ . Ionics, 10:80 a. II. THURSDAY, DECEKBEB “a Woman'- and of the Nomi; ,rmsttip--ar.6tt it. Christina Ihtd-e--edt0 ". Mambo-4:09 p; Sunday "tsoot--':)" i. Win-(dial , r was Elie?! west.“ itiau to: new on' W ions tieipd than chi] this” and; when in: in in in. 3 mt. all!» put std He ttrt,

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