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Highland Park Press, 18 Feb 1926, p. 9

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E r OOr :q.shduld iÂ¥ i ns obcn.E your the night of the ko it fean will harve epth of more } comtitlluth tature "of the‘ , in the Jane Hall, Skokie n'm. Wegue o in t‘ the So. | | oi aÂ¥e. *peci. any the One of the most interesting was the village council meeting which the scouts held in the Deerfleld village hall Friday evening. Wallace Newâ€" comb acted as president, Homer Febr, clerk, village council, Alfred Johnson, Thayer <Batt, Robert Juhrend, Kenâ€" neth Wessling, Bruce Frost, Wessley Stryker; committees, finance, Alfred I-huon,ehm.xmh*eunnz. Wessley Stryker; health and country relations, Thayer Batt, s Robert Jubrend, Bruce 3 judicâ€" iary, Wessley . Stryker, Thayer Batt, Kenneth Wessling; liâ€" cense, Kenneth Wessling, chairman, ‘During the past week, National Boy Scout week, the scouts have been earrying on special activities comâ€" hety af tne Boy Seoat mevesent af the United States. | The Melody Boys of Doerflfld furâ€" nished their usual delightful music. lzli. and Mrs. G. H. N.weo.:z:,run. Bleimehl, . Mr. and Mrs. F. J. O‘Conmnor and Mr. and Mrs. William Haggie acted as chaperones. The proceeds of this affair will be used to outfit a football team in the fall. was held in the ballroom of the Maâ€" sonic Temple, which adapts itself adâ€" mirably to trimmings. An extensive Assortment of red g:rt: .dm the walls which were fastened :i.i ~colored paperâ€"ribbons; t To * w + worn by the yom'hdiu\kn? themâ€" selves to the attainment of t\c::-ired effect. A charming additionto the room was the colorful lamps whichgnvegavumql t A special futnrz'rot the ‘fnuing was theâ€" Charleston contest which called forth dancers who distinguishâ€" ed themselves in that irresistible most. fascinating of intricate Burâ€" ton Hagi was awarded the prize. Reâ€" freshments, which makes a party scomplete were served through thci evening. LX $ , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olendorf atâ€" tended a Valentine party at the home of W, Carroll of Liberty:fih, {Saturâ€" day evening. | 4 t g Valentine Party . Decidedly unusual was the Valenâ€" tine party given by the Deerfleld Boys‘ elub, which is composed of a peppy group of young men, Saturâ€" day evening. This particular party ‘Mrs. A. A.‘Dennerlein of Orchard street, entertaimed La Petite e Monday | evening. Miss eresa Klemp and Mrs. Harvey Smith won the prizes. l Local and Personal _ Mrs, Chester Wolf and her n%other, Mrs. Jennie Wilson attended| "The Mikado" presented by the membjers of the Libertyville Musical society I‘t‘ the high school Saturday evening, A most intel‘:s.t'i‘ng’ and Q:lnxtr\;cti;: program | has planned for t <~joint morning meeting in the Audiâ€" torium of the school in the m:::ing Aand for the sectional confere in the school and churches in .the afterâ€" noon. The Parentâ€"Teacker n will have a delightful luncheon in the Oak Park Arms at noon; Those from this vicinity who are officers of the Lake Shore division are W. Schneider of the D. S. H. S., ch n of fine and applied arts; C. G. ] ht, mntendent of schools of vinia, and Lineoln schools, Highland Park, vice president of the division; H. C. Wright, teacher of ma ties of D. S. H. S., chairman of ‘ diate and high school section itâ€" tee; Miss Nellic m principal‘ of Wilmot â€" school; 1d, secretary rural schools gection; and Hn.}' J. A. Reichelt, ~Jr., | Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school P. T. A. secretary, and secreâ€" tary Parentâ€"Teacher section the division. _ Every teacher in the diviâ€" sion is expected to attend the conferâ€" ence, and one delegate from every Parentâ€"Teacher association is invited. The Lake Shore division ‘ofâ€"the Ilâ€" nois State Teachers association will hold their annual meeting in Oak Park high school, Monday, April 19. A meeting of the officers was held in the office of the Cook county nm tendent of schools in the court h Chicago, Saturday morning at which Orville T. Bright presided. /: The advigory council of the Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields high school P. T. A. will have a luncheon in the school cateâ€" teria, Wednesday, February ?I: at 12:15 o‘clock, which will befollo ‘by a business meeting for the counâ€" eil at 1:30 p. m, in the English club room of the school. At 2:30 a joint meeting of the council and the exécuâ€" tive board, which is composed of the four officers, all chairmen of the disâ€" triets . which gend students to the township high school, and all chai men of committees will be held, after which a reception for the teachers will be given at 3:30 o‘clock. ‘~ YOLUME XV PART 2 3 PARTS Deerfield fiews . Boy Scout Tbe MIUILATIW Lh ITILP Mrs. Stt:.and,dwglmr Patricia of. Milwaukee, Wis., spent a few days last week with Mrs. Stace‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Seally, Sr. o‘f"x‘a"..m"c.,m‘”” of Chicege 0 Mrs. Jennie Wilson, who has spent the past six weeks at the home of her son in Milwaukee, Wisconsin returnâ€" ed Saturdsy to her home with her daughter, | Mrs.. Chester Wolff of Deerfield 3 Mrs, G. Landis of Manor Lane with her three children and mother of Evanston departed last week for ornia where they will spend the ainder of the winter. «Miss H Reichelt .of DeKalb spent the kâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mys. J. A. Reichelt, Jr. Mrs. ird Dennerlein of Plyâ€" mouth, Wis., who has been visiting at the home of her son A. A. Dennerâ€" lein for past week, returned to her home Saturday. Miss Eleagnor Meyer, and; Mr. Harâ€" ry Norton of Harvey, Ih.were guests at the Meyer â€"homew over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey â€" Smi of Waukegan road were hosts at Tuesday E Bridge club. Â¥#s«. 4 and Personal Mr. Fred| Meyer, Mrs. H. Cazel, Â¥r. Ches Wessling and Clifford r t the civil ser‘vice examâ€" ination for| the Deerfleld post office at Park Saturday morning. Postmaster Hugo Schneider of Highâ€" land Park in charge. Mr. and Fred Protine of Elmâ€" hurst guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cassius Eastoq, Sunday. Mrs. G. H. Newcomb, chairman of the program committee outlined the interesting program arranged for the April meeting which will be in the evening and will be held in the Bunâ€" galow .churth. At this particular meeting bird houses, built by the school children will be on exhibition, Four prizes are to be given, two for the boys and two for the girls and honorable mention for the best houses. Jesse L. Smith of Highland Park who has consented to give an illustrated talk on "Birds." : |~â€"All â€"who Have not paid their dues , | are requested to bring them in at this | meeting. is is urgent so all memâ€" bers come, | | . d a | . Visitors are always welcome. j 70 y DK 4. D: Carter, president. | Parentâ€" r Association ‘ A school m in action was deâ€" | picted for the edification of the Deerâ€" | field : school | Parentâ€"Teacher associaâ€" | tion at the February meeting held Friâ€" | day oon. Miss Mae Titus, whose room won © prize for having the most parents present, conducted the follogng school ‘room program with twentyâ€"two ififth grade pupils, "A ‘Flag Salute," entire room:; Melody of Patriotic Airs, entire room; Poem, "February Heroes," read by Edward Cazel, Sam: Daniel and Virginia Farmer; "A| King," by Evelyn Wilâ€" liams and erica for Me," two poems, were studied, and "Boyhood of Lincoln," used as a reading lesâ€" son. bO tacuity j ol the Deerfieldâ€"Shnelds high school gnil grammar school some evehing in the near future. The presâ€" ident, Mrs. J. A. Stryker appointed the finance fAnd social committees to take chargeof the bakery and cold food sale, which will be held in the school at the March \meeting. The finance conjmittee is ) composed of Mrs. Alex Willman, chairman, Mrs. Fred Haggig, and Mi§s Dorothy Lidâ€" gerwood, and the social committee, Mrs. S. P. Hutchison, chairman, Miss Mae Titus, Mrs. A. J. Johnson, Mrs. L. Gloden, Mrs. C, Friediund, Mrs. Frank Peterkon, and Mrs. Merner, Ar‘ this is the gnly possible way the asâ€" sociation. to raise funds, the genâ€" erous sup of the members is deâ€" sired. "Tinois" "America the Beautiâ€" ful," under the direction of the music teacher, Mrs| Alice Woods, were sung by the parents. ~| ‘â€" _ i The association voted to entertain the faculty} of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields There is \ which must all members attend. 1 There will ing of the 23, at 2 oq church. Alfred=© ‘Johrison, . Robert. â€"Juhrend; auditing, B ie / Frost, chairman, Wessley S / Thayer Batt; road and â€"public ’,lnpmvm,uts, Wesley Stryk‘er, Ro! / Juhrend, Kenneth Wessling; ater, ed Johnson, Brncoi?;oct ThaycrA,lgltt; chief of police, / Stickler, Arthur Cashmore; fire department, Arthur Kress, â€"H Neargardner, Frank Bruggman, John Derby, Gordon Seâ€" gert, Earl Johnson, Donald Savage, Thayer Batt, Bruce â€" Frost, chairman, , / Thayer Batt; road blie lnpmvom,nts, Wesley ( / Juhreéend, Kenneth 4 ml', A-lg:d JOmell, rost, Thayer Batt; chief of Stickler, Arthur ; fire department, Arthur 3. Neargardner, Frank n, John Derby, Gordon Seâ€" ri "Johnson, Donald Savage, att, ‘ Smss L .W. C. T. U. iss will ibe a special called meetâ€" a special called meetâ€" C. T. U., Tuesday, Feb. k, at the Bungalow ery important :business )e transacted at once so please take notice and Little Rose : Gloden â€" 1 Valentine party in celebr seventh birthday anniver day afternoon, February guests attended. Dainty. Mrs. Raymond Clavey land infant daughter Patricia Ann returned to their home on Second et from the Highland Park in f Mr. Milton Frantz «‘Wessley Stryker were given a se dinner party in celebration of th@ir birthday anniversary at the J. "4*- Stryker home Tuesday, February WB. _ _ _Mrs. E. P. Osterman wa slhostess at a six o‘clock dinner in com ment to Mrs. E. H. Willman‘s hof ige guest, Mrs. Osterman of La Crogs "i and Mr. Beck of Elmhurst at her iC } e Saturâ€" day. ; ~_Mr. and Mrs. Harold YÂ¥oungs of} Cmqego were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olendorf, Mongay. Mr. &nd Mrs. W. B. Catr had | as their> sup guests Sundig Mr. and Mrs. J,. Motris of Liber@yille and Mr. and Mrs. Deck,; Mr, and Mrs. Harvey kr.* had | m ie on g en ons w mette, Mr. and Mrs. ": n and | Miss Irma Gappert of Chiemto. | _ The fourth and last numbér of the allâ€"star concert series ;$§,g preâ€" sented at the Masonic Termple Saturâ€" day evening, February 27 i g Smiling Bob" Briggs, cartoonist R§¢ imperâ€" sonator will appear. * Thase enterâ€" tainments, â€" which are 'r worth hearing, are given Vder the auspices of the Temple association. 4 . â€" | Mrs. August Klemp and| $liss Anne Klemp were guests at a ’ party at the home of Mrs. Howard Lama of Chicago Thursday (today).@ Aibert Osterman family of Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs, John Klemp, Sr., and Miss Anne Klemp, Mr. |\and Mrs. August Klemp spent Sundfy at the Hackert home in Chicago.)|. Mrs, E. H. Williman Bad as her guests last week, Mrs,. Louis Osterâ€" man of La Crosse, Wis nd Mr. Rhinchardt Beck of Fond fHu Lac, Wis., who is attending th “%' college. â€" On Sunday atf ";‘fiu on Mr. Alex Willman, Mrs. Ostérmpan and Mrs. E. H. Willman visited with Mr. Beck at the Elmhurst <‘n:t_:--- and they spent Sunday evenin j, ith the Albert Osterman family of Oak Park. in Miss â€" Thelma Slocum [and â€" Miss Miriam Stryker of St. Luk " hospital, Chicago, spent Thursday fi}, home of Miss Stryker‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stryker. BB t 0 Mrs. Chas. Selig, who | has been quite ill for the past two weeks is reâ€" covering. . May / Mr, C, Leberman of Chitago was a guest at the Ira Fehr home Sunday. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINQIS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18; 1926 | IN PREPARING FOR THE NEXT COAL STRIKE tz 4 # Blor werauce â€" mose Higy nsane ons iF COuDtnSED i A :wum. Ti t . Miers conserve »gfum HEAT THAT NOW is WASTED â€" es a | '1; 1:271‘ \ «m '7”‘ f / ‘ ‘,~ C \ 4 / (CA sn ~ \ xk _ tGHOAP CS 0\ ~. ~ KR _3 p 9rolms:’ o D yB mM * ; e\l"' s "Ls 4 / & l“."‘ Wl â€" Broermonsssses \ /( ‘, ‘ WITH FUCL PoAI.Awm'rn'nâ€" S ucPd . _ Kexg< wWoOuLD HEAT A ELAT FOR A Mow ty â€" F4 We .-q umber of the !“,fi preéâ€" erfij le Saturâ€" l s Smiling } :i C im])é!‘- :“. enterâ€" ‘,;.‘ worth rel Mt bridge W’ bunco "‘fa served imjoyed â€" in :i&,v3 ; lad, as he: buis Oster a %‘ nd Mr n '.ik"o L.c1 a‘ lmhu:"st arnoo Â¥ si m an and ed. with Mr. ;. given a %u of her ry on Sunâ€" * Eighteen it th had day, Mr., jof. Wilâ€" nan andi shments The new venture of a double servâ€" ice last Sunday worked just fine. The combined attendance at both services | filled the church. | Surely everyone | will admit that this is much better |\ than,. having just a German vi¢ | with threeâ€"fourths of the pews , for that day. The pastor hopes ; members, friends and others will conâ€" tinue to come to the services. There is mno reason why the church fl seats Qdmdthft mainf floor should be ‘:; cupied, don‘t fear for ro we have â€" the bnlconyf, m’ affords ... The regular eonfw class conâ€" tinues to meet as u every Saturâ€" dty 1:30 p. .:. « % 6 i St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church ~â€"~F. G, Piepenbrok, pastor Sunday,â€"schoo! at 9:15 a. m. . | â€" Morning service, 1015 a. m. : Lenten service, 7:30 p.m. . ; Choir, Thursday, 8:00 p. m. _ |~ Adult confirmation ;fl%l © Friday, 8:00 p. m. 3y Spaciie ie weay hitcn The churches of this community inâ€" vite you to seek'firq:’}he‘kingfdom of God. Give an hour or two next Sunâ€" day to worship in one of the Deerfleld churches. us uE3 Father and Son dinner on Friday, Feb. 19, at 6:30., Special program and music. Visiting speakers from oxirt:;de points.. A big evening is asâ€" sured. mb scb wicetie .2 Let us make this a season of speâ€" cial investment of time, interest, and meditation in the spiritual privileges uiwhich abide throusi time and eterâ€" ty' . ( ced Pastor‘s catecheti¢cal class for grade school pupils on Wednesday at 3:30. Church night service of prayer and Bible study at 7:45, . | _ < Choir rehearsal this week on Thursâ€" day evening at T:45. .. | Â¥ Vesper at 5 p.m. The first of five evening Lenten Meditations. + You will be cordially welcomed at all our services. A First Presbyterian Church, Deerfield Mark J. Andrews, minister Sunday, February 21â€" _ Church school at 9:30. © Adult class at 10:00. â€" Morning worship at 10:45, The pasâ€" tor will begin a series of Lenten serâ€" mons on "Seven Outstanding Facts In the Life of the Saviour." Services were held in }the Holy Cross church Ash W ay eveâ€" ning at eight o‘clock with a priest from Techny officiating. . The next meeting of the Pot Luck club will be entertained by Mrs. Bell Kist of Edison Park at home of her sister, Miss Josephine Woodman. On Tuesday evening the L. Gloden family attended <a ‘preâ€"lenten card party and dance at Round Lake. ~ ‘Miss Mona Desmond had as. her weekâ€"end guest, Miss Marion Keehler of Highland Park. 2 Mrs. Fred Labahn attended a bunco party at home of Mrs. C. Nieber in Evanston Thursday. & Mrs. Harry Clavey amfih:;h!- entine party given to the members of a Bridge club at the home of Mrs. M. McStevernes of Ridge avenue, Evâ€" anston, Tuesday afternoon. were served on & table ll"l?!d in at tractive Valentine favors. 4 n! Senate COULD PunMiiSH EmouSHâ€" ENEREY To s»:u NEW ENGLAND WITH FUCL FOA A wiv Ten. â€" MiIGHT FURLUISHY TONS amp Tong oF ~HHEAT UN\T S s ,,_A,J f“f: ' } PAQAXL ( (l s W):'.@g Fem.\ SE innwumeragLEe Coat Thrieys ic Uxtabo wito is AuuAys BRAGCEINGâ€" | Special.~ On Feb. 22, Washington‘s birthday, there will be a band conâ€" cert at the Masonic temple from 11 to 12 a. m. under the auspices of the Bungalow church. *‘Mr. Crittendon, an intimate friend of the pastor, who is in charge of the Park Kostner Boys‘ band, will be here with the 35 piece band and conduct the program, after whichfl;.flfi "it:f the church will serve with a Iu 3= the AnMIQ holldey which the ; observe they are scheduled E;hy at four such services Monâ€" , Feb. 22. "x94 $ss ds The Men‘s Bible Class are planning uget:omlnmbeonon&em ning 0 , an interesting proâ€" (Continued on page 8) On‘ Sunday, Feb. 21st, the pastor will speak at both morning and eveâ€" ning services. Come and enjoy the hearty song service, special musical numbers and message of the service. > ; $ 8k On Thursday evening the Christian Endeavor will hold its monthly meetâ€" ing, business and social, in the church basement. _A good.time is looked for by those who have attended in the past. All committee chairmen are asked ‘to bring a full report of their committee‘s work for the past month, Bungalow Church Rev. R. M. Williams, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45, Morning worship at 11:00. .. Christian Endeavor at 7;:00. | ; Evening evangelistic service 8:00. The orchestra, adult choir, and junâ€" ior choir will meet at their usual time for rehearsals at the churth. It was" a pleasure for the orchestra to wzome into their fellowship and gervices a new member who is saxaâ€" phone player, now making the long hoped for saxaphone quartet posgiâ€" ble; â€" The adult and junior choirs also extend a hearty welcome to the new members who have recently joined. _ wikeds 5. Friday evening the lecture course for the adult confirmation class will begin, Any one who desires to beâ€" come a member of our church % inâ€" vited to attend these lectures. / will be ‘no: memorization required. The course will consist of five lecâ€" tures on the fundamental teachings and requirements ofâ€" the Christian church. (Each lecture will be followâ€" ed by an open discussion of questions and problemsg that might arise., It is hoped that many will avail themselves of this opportunity. d ABout diMseu: is An NEYHAUSTAGLE SOURCE OF HOT AM. â€"â€"â€"= Wanted, twelve more Sunday gchool scholars to help us reach the goal of 100 by Easter. Will: we get â€"the twelve? Whyâ€"certainly we will, We will even get more than that if everyâ€" body is loyal to his Sunday school. Think of your ‘Sunday school every day of the week and have in mind to bring a new scholar next Sunday. Sunday we will have: a morning and an evening service. Please do not make a choice of one of the servâ€" ices, but come to both. The evening services will be a Lenten service. These services will be held every Sunday evening until March 21. | Speâ€" cial music by the choir will be a feaâ€" ture at these services, t splendid room in case of an overflow on the main floor. § : QwAP :( M sTiiret ‘ne magistrate sustained a frartured leg as a result of the crash, it was alâ€" John Evers, of Deerfecld, who went on trial at Waukegan last week on charges of assault with a deadly T‘hflnmo{c‘-tylm P. L. Persons, was found not guilty by the jury in the case. Evers was m%nfl:hbylndg an ‘?hu.'l‘bnrday and Ffldn'il{hrml tal uncheon discusgions on“npucsmswam";:s Child‘s Reactions to Food"; "Nursery Schools"; "Sex Education"; etc.; for Jas. Loewenthal, 192 Vine avenue. â€" DEERFIELD MAN GETS ACQUITTAL IN Court *"The Objectives of Education." Speaker to be announced. "The : Nurture ‘of Intelligence in Children." Walter F. Dearborn, gradâ€" uate School of Education, Harvard. ott p 2t hohool Child _ and _ the Modern Parent." Dr. Arnold Gesell, director, Yale psychoâ€"linic. . _ Saturday Morning "The Child, the Home, and the School." (In coâ€"operation with the Central Council for Childhood Eduâ€" cation). Chairman, Flora J. Cooke, principal, â€"Francis Parker school. "An Experiment in Moral Educaâ€" tion." Ernest Horn, director, College :l Education, State University of Owa. v » "The Demands of the Indivizal Adâ€" olescent." Dr. Frankwood E. Williâ€" ams, medica} director, national comâ€" * T ridsy. Kreamg Pimn" y Evening Meeting "Training for Character." Chairâ€" man, â€"Frederick Campbell Woodward, viceâ€"presidentâ€"elect, Utlvwdw of Chicago, professor of law. *The Father‘s Responsibility in the Training of His ghfldua." Henry Neumann, leader, rooklyn Society for Ethical Culture, *The Imperative Aims in Adolesâ€" cent‘ Training." William Burnbham, professor of education and social hyâ€" gene. Clark University, Worcester, Friday Afternoon ; "Problems of the Adolescentâ€"Can "The Demands of the Individual Adâ€" Dr. Herman Adler, director, Institute for Juvenile Research and state crimâ€" inclogist. : "Determinizsms‘ in Childhood." Dr. Ira S. Wile, psychiatrist; associate pediatrician Mt. Sinat hospital; lecâ€" turer, New York School for Social Research. . "Motivation of the Smail Child." John E. Anderson, Institute of Child Welfare, University of Minnesota. "The Nursery School and the Presâ€" ent Social Order." Pat? Smith Hill, professor of education, Teachers‘ Colâ€" lege, Columbia University. "The Tired School Child â€" Clm Recognition, Prevention,"" Dr. Seham, professor of Pediatrics, Uniâ€" versity of Minnesota. f Friday Morning "The Importance of the Early Years." Chairman, Edna Noble White directpr, Merrililâ€"Paimer school, Deâ€" troit, Mich. * _ "The New Discovery of an Old Power â€"â€" Sunlight." Dr. Martha M. E’lidc;t;‘ dlikre:ttorofof Child Hygiene diâ€" vision, x Labor (coâ€"operating with Children‘s Bureau on Research, New Haven, Conn.). "Need of Continuous Health Suâ€" pervision." Dr. Caroline Hedger, medâ€" ical member, \ Elizabeth McCormick Memorial fund. ed â€" "Responsibility of the Community :mnm’-smuum "Community â€"Effort â€" Its Contriâ€" bution to the Home." Grace Abbot, chief of Children‘s Bureau, Departâ€" ment of Labor, Washington, D. C. s Thursday Afternoon A "Health." Chairman to be announc~ "The Opportunity of the Modern ‘M”gperGmm of sociology, Boston. A number of local have re mmdummn ent Education, to be held Thur § Friday and Saturday, March 4, 5 . 6, in the Red Lacquer room of the Palmer ~House, Chicago, under the auspices of the Chicago association for Child Study and Parental Eduâ€" cation. A dinner on Friday evening will be a feature, â€" Many noted speakâ€" ers will address these sessions. ‘The program for each session follows: Thursday Morning "The Child, the Home and the Community," chairman to be anâ€" nounced. $alk . +ack ON PARENTAL EDUCATION To Be Held March 4â€"6 In Chicaâ€" go and Many Noted Speakers to Deliver Addresses; Proâ€" gram Features ' PARENTS INVITED TO ATTEND CONFERENCE PART 2 3 PARTS NUMBER 51

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