Pul U 4 64 +7 da d yÂ¥ us + lr.sndlu.&s.lmdwnhcq' at a family reunion dinner at their home on Wednesday. ‘Covers were laid for nineteen. ~The outâ€"ofâ€"town guests includedMrs. J. Dunne, Mrs: William | Harding: â€"and t;v children;| }:erg;e and Lois o(lm ‘orest, Mrs. two children, Lincoin and , of Everett, Mr; and-!mmd Gunckel Jean, with Mrs, Archie Abercromby and two daughters, Helen Jean and Berniecs, were the luncheon guests of Mrs. Herman Goldberg of Highland ?._r_ko WM. : e Mrs. Leslie Brand and two children spent Wednesday with Mrs. Brand‘s nother.ln.kenningo!m avenue, Highland Park. ‘ i this Mr. and Mrs. Jack Myers and two children, Dorothy and Jack, spent the weekâ€"end in Madison, Wisconsin. : Edward Whitcomb returried to his home Monday evening after an exâ€" tended | automobile trip through Canâ€" ada and along the Pacific coast. « The annual installation of officers of the Royal Neighbor lodge of Deerfleld will be held on Thursday evening, Janâ€" vary 14, in the Masonic temple. C. Hale _ Mrs, E. J. Bingham of Chicago was the guest of Miss Clara Ender Wedâ€" nesday and Thursday. . eS Mr. Samuel Hale, of Shelby, Monâ€" tana, is visiting his mother, Mrs, L. .. Miss Lillian Fritsch, and Mr. Cirm Fritech of Northbrook,; Mr.: and Mrs. Ezra Fritsch visited Mrs. ‘Cyrus Fritsch at the Elgin hospital on New Year‘s day. | k : Mrs. Clarence Huhn was hostess at dinner on Tuesday in honor of Miss Mrs. Walter Lightbody and daughter, Mary Eva, and Mrs. Lightbody‘s mother, Mrs, Williams of Libertyville. Mrs. Lightbody (Eva Williams), Miss Bergfield and Mrs. Anderson taught together in the Deerfleld Grammar school several, years ago. : j The A. Frederickson family, who live : at Blodgett, ‘have moved into their new brick colonial house on Deerfield avenue near the Skokie bridge. e * , t ie On Thursday Mrs. C. T. Anderson had as her luncheon guests, in comâ€" pliment to her house guest, Miss Lilâ€" liam Bergfield, of Longview, Tilinois, On Wednesday evening, December 23, "The Deerfield Boys‘ ‘club" de:â€" Teated "The Deerfield Aces" in a hard fought game .of basketball by a score of 21 to 19.. The Boys‘ club team was outweighed : about twentyâ€"five pounds to the man, so it was a.contest beâ€" tween speed and weight. It soon beâ€" came apparent that speed was superâ€" iot as the larger boys were clearly outâ€"classed. horad 15. BM Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gunckel were the guests:of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brown of Chicago, Tuesday. $ Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Johnson were hosts at a New Year‘s eve party at their home in Brierhill.. The guest list included Mr, and Mrs. Charles Piper, Jr., Mr. and Mré. Seth Gooder, Mr. and Mrs. R. North, * Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Newcomb, Mro ‘and Mrs. Afl;illl} Goelitz, and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Boyle. Mr. Paul MtHugh of Lake Forest spent Saturday with his aunt; Mrs. 8. §. Love. i m 7 ®, The January meeting of the Garden club was held at the home of Mrs. A. jR. ‘Warnerâ€" Wednesday | afternoon., Mr. and Mrs. Otto Trute an ter, Eva, left Monday for Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Trut to spend a month in Detroit. The Doreas society of the Presbyâ€"| terian church met uf the church parâ€" lor on Thursday afternoon;" â€" <«‘Cleon Varner was the week end guest of his aunt, Mrs. J. McGuire of Chicago. t tï¬ and Pred Sigimght. | _ .. ./ ./ *| at the Masons mmpe afe qi ooe ©_Mrs. John Hueh] was hostess at souniing, so attracti wnm the January meeting of m and, so. delightful was the music. Aid society of St. Paul‘s: lical | About cone ‘and fifty ‘couples church ,;h her Wfl M uï¬eu; b mtn&fl» avenue, Thursday .//.« ) did not wish to dance enjoyed the tan« Mrs. R. D. Reeds was hostess at a|go game in the banquet hall downâ€" bridgeâ€"luncheon at her home to eight stairs, making the evening one con< ‘ of her friends in m:«m to her | tinuous entertainment and dancing. : Sister, , Mrs. Roy® el of: g;hh An abundance of favors and horng, burg, who spent the holidays with her | some of which were furnished by Harâ€" ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutehiâ€"| ty mwm‘ given to the dancers son. . e | at ight.â€" A special feature of the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cledorf, Mr.| evening was the Charleston contest, and .Mrs. W, B. Carr attended the which called forth graceful couples, dance given by the Woman‘s club of | who distinguished themselves in the Libertyville, New Year‘s eve.â€" |_; _ | difficult dance, | Buffet refreshments Mr, and Mrs: Virgil Selig of Highâ€"| were served throughout the evening. land Park spent Sunday with Mr. and|_â€" A delightful affair of the past week Mrs. Fred Selig. _| was the New Year‘s eve bridgeâ€"dinner _ Mrst John Reeb and son, John, visâ€" dance at the B. H..Kress residence on ited with Mrs. Reeb‘s sister, Mrs. Hazel avenue,,at which the Misses Wendt of Chicago, Saturday. Eva Ender and Margaret Kress were Mrs. Lampharter and Misses Ethel, charming hostesses. The holiday colâ€" Marie and Florence Reeb of Wheeling | ors were in evidence in .the decorative spent Sunday with Miss Erma Reeb. | scheme throughout the home. The Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Graves of Chiâ€" dlining room was : most attractive, cago were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.| floating colorful balloons bringing Earl Varner on New Year‘s day. splendid flaming color, were suspendâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olendorf, Mr, ed from the chandelier over a lovely their dinner guests New Year‘s day, table with a gorgeous centerpiece surâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sarvellh of Wau. rounded by wondrous hats as favors.| kegan, Mr. and Mrs. O. St. Peter of The outâ€"ofâ€"town guests included Dr. Mighland Park. { | and Mrs. Victor Bergman of Chicago, Mrs. Edward Selig will entertain Joseph Unger of New York, N. Y., the Pot Luck club at her home on Floyd Jacks: of Lansing, Michigan, Friday afternoon, .. | Miss Sally McKellar of Fargo, N. D., The Dorcas society of the Presbyâ€"| Misses Bertha Haviland and Mary terian church met in the church parâ€", Moran of Lake Forest, Miss Florence | lor on Thursday afternoon." \ Corcoran of Everett. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olendorf, Mr. their dinner guests New Year‘s day, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sarvellkh of Wauâ€" kegan, Mr. and Mrs. 0. St. Peter of Mighland Park. | > f Mr, and Mrs. Harry Cledorf, Mr. and ,.Mrs. â€"W. B. Carr attended the dance given by the Woman‘s qub of Libertyville, New Year‘s eve. / _ _ Mrs. John Hueh]l was hostess IA(B:: the January meeting of the t Aid society of St. Paul‘s Evangelical church at her home on Springfield avenue, Thursday afternoon,. â€" :|.â€" . Mrs. R. D. Reeds was hostess at a bridgeâ€"luncheon at her home to eight of her friends in mumt, to | her Sister, , Mrs. Roy el of :'r‘.h& burg, who spent the holidays with her ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchiâ€" C Deerfleld News x g Mr. / William Bléimeh1 of Boone, Towa, is visiting ‘his brothers, Edward and Fred Bleimehl. | 29e t on t PAGE FOUR J. A. Reichelt, Jr., has past week,. â€" ‘â€"+ year R. E. Pettis and daughter, Deerfield News hranine e Otto Trute and daughâ€" Monday â€" for Detroit, and Mrs. Trute expect Mrs, L. Gloden has been ill for the past two weeks., § her gister, Mys. |James Dougherty o Chicago, ‘ï¬:xday. _ . Mrs,. Alex â€" Willman . entertained three tables of bridge at her. home on Thursday ‘afternoon.. Prizes were Miss Elizabeth: O‘Connor who has been‘ spending the holidays with her pargnts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank O‘Conâ€" nor returned to Downers college, Milâ€" waukee, Sunday. es Mrs. George ‘Richards â€"attended a bridgeâ€"luncheon at the home of Mrs. F. D. Day in Wilmette, Wednesday. . Mrs. Fred Labahn atternded the fuâ€" neral of Mr. Labahn‘s : cousin, Mr. John Holmstrom in Chicago, Sat.m'-‘ day. f The Missionary meeting of the Deerfleld Evan:elic:‘] Bungalow , church met 'l‘nudasy "Tkumoon, Januâ€" . ary 5. Mrs. J. A. Stryker had charge of the devotional service, â€"The leaders. for‘ the afternoon were: Mesdames Chester Wessling and oyd Stanger, who had for their subfect, "Prayer and the Missionary." Mrs. J. A. Stryker, Miss Laura Wessling, and. Mrs. Fred Bleimehl were hostesses at the social.hour which followed. . Miss Dorpthy Eads and Mrs. Richâ€" ard [Kress attended the piano ‘recital by Joseft Hofmann at Orchestra hall Sunday afternoon. M Mrs. F. Labahn spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. F. Labahn, Sr., of Evanston. Â¥ ‘ Superintendent McAndrew of. the gf:icazo schools ‘will speak at the Deerfleldâ€"Shields high school Parentâ€" Téeacher association meeting, Monday evening, January 11, in the high school auditorium. 4 ‘The ‘ following program will be given by the 7th and 8th grades: Teaching citizenshipâ€" > aaC> o In<the home‘::.......:...... A mother In the school ....................__A teacher In the Camp Fire *..:..."...>.=13 On account of school being closed this week the regular meeting of the Deerfield ~Grammar . school â€" Parentâ€" Teacher association was postponed un_iil l‘;ic_hy afternoon, January 15; Mrs. Budlong Tallmadge of Cary, Illinois, was the guest of Mrs. Fred Horenberger on Sunday. & C One of the Standard Oil trucks turned over on the corner of Deerâ€" field avenue and Second street, Monâ€" day morning. Fortunately no one was injured. : , Miss: Dorothy Eads had her tonsils removed at St.: Luke‘s hospital, Chiâ€" cago, on Monday. Popt s .. Mrs. J. ‘Rommel had as her weekâ€" end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Româ€" mel nng two ‘daughters, Ruth . and Janet, of La Grange, Illinois, and on Sunday Mrs. C. J. Allardt and daughâ€" ter, Jane, of Chicago. : â€" K4 Mrs. O‘Dea, who has been spendâ€" ing the holiday season with her daughter, Mrs. A. A. Dennerlein, reâ€" turned Sunday evening to her home in Madison, Wisconsin. ho o Migs Martha Osterman ofâ€" Chicago was the luncheon guest of Mrs. E. P. Osterman on Monday. . _ i Misses . Miriam ‘Stryker and Florâ€" ence Pullen . of St.‘ Luke‘s hospital spent New Year‘s with Miss Strykâ€" er‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stryker, : ><:> * Messrs. Harold Vant and William Kreh have returned from Sandusky, Ohio, where they spent the holidays with relatives and friends. * Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reéds and three sons, Duncan, Walton and Carter, Mrs. Ray Gunckel and son, Le Roy, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hutchison of Irving Park, New Year‘s day. y and ‘three daughters,‘ Verene, Betty and June of Galesburg, Hlinois. .. .. In Boy Scout oob id h4 zes enc .A Camp Fire girl ... _A Boy Scout hob s Hlowl i Abroctninialttes “ °0 eRmmnmirmmouan . Presbyterian Church, Deerfield â€" . Mark J. Andrews, minister _ . Sunday, January 10â€" _ _ h4 ‘ Churchâ€"school at 9:30. |‘| : Adult Bible class at 10:00.| > . Preparatory service, reception of /.. membeérs and holy communion at 10:4b.":>> l tb Vesper service at 5:00 in the afterâ€" . _ noon. y t 12 The monthly meeting of the Charchâ€" school staff will be held next Tuesday evening ‘at the church,. The men will serve an oyster supper to the ladies of :the :Churchâ€"school staff and their friends. _ / > 1 s .. A pastor‘s class preparatory to church membership will be organized in the near future. All young people Wednesday evening Bible study, at T:Ab. Start the new year right by acâ€" quiring the Wednesday evening habit. The Woman‘s guild will meet at the home of Mrs. George Richards on Fafroaks avenue, the second Tuesday of every. month. The next meeting will be held Tuesday. afternoon, Janâ€" vuary 12. se ns on { © xt ~ Bunday afternoon, January 17, at 4 o‘clock, Vesper services will be held. awarded to Mrs, Harry Olendorf, Mrs. ï¬.%nerldm‘“u.‘my Smith and Mrs. R. E. Pettis. The affair was in compliment to Mrs. Floyd Gunekel of Galesburg, III., | â€"~ Deerfleld Episcopal Mission > ‘Rev. Randal of Evanston conducted communion services in the Episcopal Mission held in the Masoni¢â€"temple Monday morning. © io Mr. and Mrs, George Schneider and family of Evanston, and Mrs. Harold Schaefnen of Winnetka wergrtbo dinâ€" ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horâ€" enberger. 1 i hy "La Petite Societe" was u}n@ertain- ed by Mrs. Harry Olendorf Monday evening. 3 y 1t y% The Deerfleld Grammar school will open Monday, January 11. * Miss‘ Laurel Stryker has returned to the. Western Union. colléegeâ€"at La Mars, lowa, after spending the holiâ€" days with her ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs, J.A. Stryker. ud THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK: ILLINOIS Make sure that your new gas range is equipped w;th the wonâ€" derful Lorain Oven Heat Reguâ€" lator. â€" Thousands of gratefal housewives will gladly recomâ€" mend it as a time and labor saver will place one of, these modern apâ€" pliances in your home. Balance ;n equal monthly payments. f Fifth Annual $2 Down Sale available with pracâ€" tically no delay. ; Tank Water Heater. An â€" abundance of clean _ hot â€" water $2 DOWN css North Shore Gas Company On Friday|evening at the close of the Union Prayer service, the Adult choir will meet for rehearsal., "Every Each afternoon this week there will be a cottage prayer meeting in some home at 2:00 p. m. Plan to lay aside all heusehold dutiés for an hour and attend these meetings. [o Our coming special meeting will be the theme of our prayers, | _ . < Tuesday afternoon the ladies met in the church for their monthly W. M. S. meeting. _A part of the hour was spent in prayer for the coming Evanâ€" gelistic setvice of our church,© . The New Year‘s eve services will not soon be forgotten by those in atâ€" ‘ tendance. .. The Missionary lecture on South America was .very instructive and gresting. This was followed by a musicale during which Miss Ida Knaak demonstrated the wonderful ;:cqrste? reproducing powers of the w Or'm“ie Victrola. ‘Her courâ€" tesy in istrating this latést type of Victrolas and her judicious selecâ€" tion of records. was sincerely appreâ€" cilated by all present. After a social hour ‘the company assemUled in the church â€"ruditorium / where . the new year was welcomed in a service of song praisé and prayer. | s } f | Deerqteld‘,fkvmcliul Buu?‘ow : Roy lk Williams, pastor â€"|| . Sunday. school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11:00 ‘a. m. Christian Endeavor at.7:00‘p. m. Evening at 8:00 p. m.. Prayer â€" meeting, ~ Wednesday eveâ€" ning at 8:00 p. m. 4 & . This @s the National" Week of Prayer. The Presbyterian and our church are uniting in service every night this week, alternating between the two thurches. The Sunday night service ~was in. the Presbyterian church, Monday night in our church. not, yet members of the church should attend this class and receive instrucâ€" tion in the basic principles relating to the duties and privileges of church membership. The pastor desires the names of those who contemplate atâ€" tending this class. Â¥B January PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 194 in pannrnninc0c ABmermcondtfoineies M NOR T H exll Automatiec Electric Ironer, gas heater, the motor does all the work, irons all kinds of clothes. Let us tell you more about it When you buy a clothes washer from us, you are assured that it has been produced by a manufacâ€" turer with years of experience in the manufacture of washers Everything in the family ironing n n o e :\ P C ‘The above arrangement of services was voted upon and met with great approval on the part of the members present. ~It is hoped that the other members. not present â€" will likewise $ Ge‘rn'un service every second and fourth Sundays of the month, 11:00 to 11:45 a. m. ' t Beginning with the month of Februâ€" ary there‘will be English service evâ€" ery Sunday morning and German serâ€" vice twice a month.â€"â€"In order to find room for mIll these services one Engâ€" lish and one German, on the same Sunday, twice a month. The following is the schedule for Srmdny sehool and services beginning February, 1926, at the St. Paul‘s church: Sunday school, 9:15¢ to 10:15 a. m. English service every Sunday of the year, 10:15 to 11:00 a. m. â€" <St. Paul‘s Evanglical Church .._F.:G. Piepenbrok, pastor. : * â€"Following the service on New Year‘s day the members of the church met for their annual business meeting. Great interest was manifested by the splendid . attendance. | In the course of the meeting many i ting and imâ€" portant matters mï¬;ï¬i‘m to: the fuâ€" ture welfare of congregation ecup for diw\m?’ n... One matter of special interest to . church going ple, others as well as members, is the change yvoted in regard to Gerâ€" man and English services. Junior choir will meet Saturday at 3:00 p. m, for rehearsal,. * On next Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 12, the Mission band will meet in the thurch at the close of school. : Chilâ€" dren,â€"tell all your schoolmates about the meeting and let‘s have ¢very memâ€" ber and some‘visitors out. Beginning Sunday morning at 11 a. m. Rev. Moser will be with us to conduct a ‘series of special meetings. Watch all store windows for further definite notices. : Plan to attend every meeting if possible and bring some one with you. Pray much for spiritâ€" ual success. .‘ |. member present" is our New Year‘s slogan. | t n P SsShHoRrE " 1926 °: We are glad to offer this convenâ€" ient payment plan to our customâ€" ers. This is an exceptionally good time to purchase Gas appliances of standard quality on most interestâ€" ing terms. The â€"Radiantfire â€" Gas Heater adds a warm, friendly â€"personality to the home. Its heat is proâ€" duced by radiant rays straight out into the The January meeting of the. Deerâ€" field Chamber of Commerce: will ‘be held in the Masonic ‘Temple ‘ Friday evening, Jan. 8. Mr. Consoer, of the linLilli‘nvllBe&fldd‘::Imvhw, Ill., spent admod;‘, Thnndly with Mrs. Clarence Huhn. â€" Mrs. Alvin Knaak visited the Elm Place school in ‘Highland Park on Monday and Tuesday. * _ Mrs. Ethan Willman and two sons, Dale and Jack, who have been spendâ€" ing the holidays with Mrs. Willman‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs, William Schinâ€" leber, returned to their home in Des Moines, Ia., Sunday.. . Miss Annie Doffy is ill, s Mr. and Mrs. Alvin i?;nk had as their dinner guests New Year‘s Mrs. Elizabeth McMahan, Miss ~Catherine McMaRan of Rogers Park, and Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McMahan of Waukeâ€" gan. x To give the piano a worthy trial, a musical concert under the ï¬'eaionsc Mr. Ewald Winter, noted soloist, is being arranged for some future date. Detailed announcement later. 9:15 a. m., Sunday school: 10:30 a. m., German service. Our hope of adorning the altar platform of the «hurch with a piano has been realized. ~Since Sunday, Jan. 8, a bywtiful Kimball concert grand has been added to our church furnishâ€" ings. â€" This has been made possible through the many willing contribuâ€" tions that have flowed into the piano fund the last few weeks. The pastor wishes to take this ~opportunity to thank all who so nobly contributed to this cause. The pastor wishes to â€" extend a hearty invitation to one and all to atâ€" tend our services and set aside one hour on the Lord‘s Day for ‘worship. Worship has been defined as "that phase of religious experience in which the individual comes to know God and to know himself, and seeks to become identified with ‘the plan of God not only for himself, but for the world as well." € Services for Sunday, Jan. 10: sense: the advantage of this arrange ment.> THURSDAY, JANUARY 1926 M m H the F Schilet H ng com Chamb will be attenm Decem board in the ning. sided. 10n, : XO proper which: missio Plaggt the tri way ~a as ligl regide board THU aemo ns Decen partn !?eed mas «igne and ¢ NOF ted | vills in the of ngGel GIV M e The may last Ord Ing nor (30 sha Any No (35 100 pa dul thi Ag no VI ty te fit \aw VC 1i d