41 t\ mes O‘Connor Elected Supervisor ames O‘Connor: defeated Lincoln Pettis for superyvisor at an interestâ€" ing election held Tuesday, April 6th. James O‘Connor received 882 votes; Lincoln Pettis 146 votes. or and received 39 votes. Mrs. Julia Péterson was reâ€"elected town clerk and received 388 votes. There was no opposition for assâ€" essor or town clerk. 483 votes were | Bungalow Church \| Rev. R. M. Williams, pastor: Bunday school at 9 :45 a.m. | Morning worship at u;?'-..i \Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p.m. Evening service at 8:00 p.m. As a eh:irch&o mmfly enâ€" couraged with and 17:1 churchâ€"going m'::lfeu in oar community. ‘The attendance at Sunday School for three Sundays has bien the largest in the history of the Bungalow Church. : [Nearly every member of the church ï¬b;d:n was present l.n:eh the rehbearâ€" Monday evening, w was very W at the homeâ€"coming of president of the orchestra, Arnâ€" old Keller, who has been enjoying a vacation in Florida this winter. : The W. M, S. held their regular monthly business mecting and social hour on Tuesday â€"afternoon, a very interesting talk presenting mission work in Mexico was given by Rev. Williams. â€" Refreshments were servâ€" ed by Mrs. Raiph Johnson, Mrs. John Vetter and K?.Beryl Taylor. . / _ As M. H. Savage is spending a few days at his home in Deerfield, we are invited to hold the midâ€"week prayer and Bible study hour at his Waltz in A Iajor..Bnlm‘BoMP ; ‘â€" Mr. DeLinde ' Presbyterian Church ‘ Rev. Mark J. Andrews, minister. / ‘‘Sunday, April 11â€" / 3 #:30 a. m. church school. j 10:00 a. m. adult class. / | .. 10:45 a. m. Morning wonhlp./lr.i T. E. D. Bradley of Evanston will speak on the subject "Presbyteriar Missions in the Orient." Be sure to hqu him. "T:80 evening service. Your pastor will begin a series of expository serâ€" on the bbok of Galatians, called %: Charter. of ‘the Evangelical Faith." . This is one of the greatest d"t:zcnuno Epistles and contains & of evangelical truths, Bring your Bibles with you to these servâ€" Weekâ€"nightâ€"meeting for Bible study and prayer every Wednesday at 7:45 Always a cordial welcome to all our services. (F 3 ‘~â€"â€" Ewald Winter in Concert The St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church is sponsoring a concert given by Mr. Ewald Winter, tenor, assisted by Barâ€" bara Hueh!, soprano, Victor de Linde, violinist, Elva Smolk Sprague, pianâ€" ist, at eight o‘clock Sunday evening, April 18. 4 The following program will be givâ€" Air from "Martha" .............. \Q‘u *Â¥ t uâ€lsr Winter | YVAIBG | ... ; ......sonofe ns on rernbtniamamio ts WÂ¥ My Lovely Celia All For You ....... Love Is the Wind Die Nebensonnen Der Lindenbaum Fruchlingsglaube MOFRING .....................»»»«.... Apeaks The Valley of Laughter .... Sanderson When the Heart Is Young ... Buck * Xlulnfll i home, ~Be sure to attend as an inâ€" teresting Bible study and devotional hour will be in store. The regular monthly business meeting will be held at the close of this service. f Etincelles .On Friday evening the P. T. A. will hold their meeting at the Bungaâ€" low Church, Every parent should be vitally interested and urged to atâ€" ~"As the Deerfleld Protestant churchâ€" es are planning union services Sunâ€" day evening, April 25, the musical program which is always rendered the last Sunday night of the month will be given next Sunday m 11, instead. A very in ing program has been planned and be rendered by our home talent hich is hard to surpass. ~Whe junior choir will meet on Satâ€" urday afternoon as usual _ © Xdueming;tth,m Or | Bt. Paul‘s Evangelical Church _ ‘Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, pastor. (9:15 a.m. Sunday school. 10 :15 a.m. English service. "‘;11:00 a.m. German service. \Now 'it‘lnt fliouhnhn and Easter 1‘"EVERYBODY WELCOME" ‘Next Tuesday at four o‘clock the ssion Band will meet. The new bers as well as the present ones : requested to be here on time as we start the study of our new text Deerfield News Mrs. Sprague Mr. Winter Mr. Winter the past. Surely mneriopfpegntanatacarsl i9 REME M u... Mfosskowski ... Higgins ..... Brown McFadyen Schubert Schubert Schubert Schubert Few of us realize how interesting a bird the pigeon eally is. During ‘the World War th¢ére were about .320â€" 000 pigeons used.by the Allies alone for carrying Many a time a carrier pigeon saved the day. If you wonder how. the pigeon. knows where to take his message ask one of the bird club members. We tried to identify the following birds from pictures held up.| We jotted down the names ‘or what we thought were the names of the bird. Many of us missed the sh Sparrow. We‘ll never get caught on him again. This is the list of i /3 the interest is fiot only for a short season but for all time to come. Let every Sunday be h big day in your spiritual ‘life and let it awaken in ‘The ‘Deerfleld ;{umu ‘ school will hold an eléction in the school Satâ€" April 25 to May 2, is children‘s week. The St. Paul‘s church is obâ€" serving this week in eo-ope;uï¬uwig the â€"other churches Deerfield. m are ‘at work making plans for proper observance of this important week in the life of the church. Ltdul give more thot to the children and to. the value of religiouns education to the life of the child. > All mea&;g-;mw children‘s week will be unl:fl_ meetings. Watch for further annou te. % Enryboqi’ is wondering : whether we reached dur goal on Sunday school -â€"él\;st one :lmndiqdâ€"hut we reached the 118 ma + result of harmonâ€" iou;_ y p ' . ‘Let us keep up the At,/the last ng of the Dl{: club the aims and purpose of the Auâ€" dubon society ‘discussed. . The bird studied this was the pigeon. Special events ‘at the St. Paul‘s church for the month of April, /A concert on %:thy evening, April 18. Keep this open and attend with your whole family. The proâ€" gram appears els¢éwhere in the Deerâ€" field news columns. | h _ The choir will nmieet next week Friâ€" day at 7:30 p. m. | â€"â€" w‘ / Dnrlollq _Club e Every member of : Bird â€" club joined the national Association of Audubon nodeflefl ‘There‘\are now 90 members of th u-ocintirs;_,in the Screech owl, bluebird, robin, barn awallow, English , Baltimore oriole, kingfisher, scarlet tanager, Bobâ€"white or redâ€"headed woodâ€" pecker. â€". : . | +1 Paul Carnes : enrolled in‘ the 4th grade. Eugene Gloden is ill with chicken pox. | Miss Wilson, the dean of m Deerfieldâ€"Shields mhod, some pertinent suggestions to the exâ€" ecutive board which met at the home of the viceâ€"president of the P. T. A., Mrs. M. Eisenstaedt, 616 Crescent court, Monday afternoon. ~‘Mesdames J. A. Stryker and J. A. Reichelt, Jr., attended the April board meeting of the D, 8. H. 8. P. T. A. which convened at the home of the viceâ€"president, Mrs. |M. Eisenstaedt, on Crescent court, Monday afternoon. noon. it £.4 There will be no school on Monday, April 19, for all of the teachers in the ‘county will attend the spring meeting of the lake shore division of the Illinois State Teachers‘ associaâ€" tionintluauditor?:dtl:Osk Pa school, P.T secâ€" t»oz’k :flifh hold Mr&’moï¬nq at a luncheon in the Oak Park Arms. â€" you the desire to go to the House of God and there find what your soul most needs and desires. . Robert and Wflnien Geary ars back in school after weeks of absence. The president, Mrs.. Raymond W. Flinn, appointed | & | committee (of which she is chairman) Mesdames A. Lawrence Mills, Thomas R. Wyles, M. Eisenstaedt, George Chapman, Orâ€" rin Keller, Thomas Quigley, and Miss Wilson, to formulate a questionnaire for the parents and pupils on the soâ€" cial policy of the school. Two delegates were elected to atâ€" tend the annual conference of the Illiâ€" nois Council of Parentâ€"Teacher Assoâ€" clations to be held in Champaign, April 27 to 29. Mesdames Flinn and Reichelt, Jr., the president and secreâ€" tary of the D. S;I?. 8. P. T. A., also the president and another delegate whom she may select to represent the association at the Parentâ€"Teacher Secâ€" tion of the lake shore division of the Tllinois state teac association at the Oak Park Arims, Monday, April Deerfleld grammat school The sixth grade has two new puâ€" pils, Virginia Carnes and Howard Erickson. itA 4 Enrollment : ‘159, girls, 157, al, 316.. Total: :m:we 36,1770.5 ys; average a 266.45 per D. 8. H.‘8. P. T. A. r'nm1",-hru r N redâ€"h« Thrift! Report , $15.78, 45 pe s,ng;ssm P.31°‘,‘::P' s . , 09 p »gï¬..wn urday, April 10, for the purpose of electing a moml;.r to the board. Miss Laurel Stryker has won honâ€" ors for herself and her college, Wesâ€" ternunion, a Unitedâ€" Evangelical school at LeMars, lowa, in a debate. SBhe is a member of a national honorâ€" ary dobctgn‘znoockty, Pi Kappa Delta. The first she won a gold key in a debate between Westernunion and Buena Vista, in her sophomore year a pearl was added to the key; in her junior year an emerald, and last month she received a diamond. This year Buenaâ€"Vista withdrew from the debate‘ but Miss Stryker entered a deâ€" batewith Morningside, aâ€" Methodist college in Iowa, which had never be fore been defeated in a debate, and she easily carried off the honors. [ Miss Harriet Gastfheld visited Mr. and Mrs. George F. Marshall of Elâ€" gin over Easter:â€" weekâ€"end. _ .â€" â€" . American Legion Show "Tllinois in France," a great historâ€" ical war picture, a story of Illincis ‘soldiers overseas, told in official films, will be presented under the ‘auspices of the Deerfleld Post 738, American est will be discussed. All members are urged to attend. "All exâ€"service men who have not already joined the Mrs, Fred Labahn attended the birthday ‘anniversary célebration of her niece, Margaret Dougherty| of Chicago on Tuesday. _ e seÂ¥ Bertha) M. Weiss will give a musiâ€" cale for her pupils and their. parents, Saturday, April 19, at the home of Mrs. John ‘Stryker. ‘The following will participate in the program: Catherine Cunningham, Eva Lange, Winifred Briggman, Ruth E. Frants, Harriet Stryker, Marion Taylor. Miss Ruth Zuicker of Chicago will give a number of readings. Mesdames A. Winter, Charles: Seâ€" lig, J.. Rommel, ~Fred Horenberger, spent Monday with Dr. and Mrs. J. Leuder of ~Elmhurst.â€" Dr. Leuder was the former pastor of St. Paul‘s Evâ€" angelical church of Deerfield. | mothers, gnndmben and: members of the Cradle were delightfully entertained at an. party in the Séqnday -ehoolhr:;ub, the superinâ€" vangelical chu superinâ€" tendent, Mrs. Fred Labahn, assisted by Mrs. Carl Lange, Mrs. F. brok and Mrs. A. G. Klemp. favors arranged on the ‘ref tables gave a seasonable ap! to the affair. Each child was give an attractive Easter souvenir. . Hold . Memorialâ€" Services ;) Memorial services. for !Blph C. Richards, . brother of George D. Richâ€" ards of Deerfleld, who was one of the organizers and a pastâ€"president of the National Safety Council, was held at the Chicago & Northwestern railway passenger terminal ‘at nPon Tuesday, when a bronze tablet to his memory was unveiled. The presentaâ€" tion speech was made by Robert W. Campbell, first president of the counâ€" cil, and Fred W. Sargent, president of the railway, made the speech of acceptance. j Mr. Richards (who died January 8, 1925) was associated with the Northwestern for 54 years. He played an important part in the inception and development of the safety moveâ€" ment. Mr. Richards was the originâ€" ator of the "safety first" slogan. â€" Legion, in the Masonic temple on Friâ€" day and Saturday evenings, April 16 and 17. A matinee for the children will be given Saturday nttemm at 2:30. _ In this picture three big batâ€" tles ‘are shown, Chateauâ€"Thierry, St. Mihiel, the Meuse, and the Argonne. .. Don‘t miss this rare op) t:to view the scenes ‘of the bat ds and see the men you know in the 38rd division, 149th field artillesy (Rainâ€" bow division)," 86th division |(Blackâ€" hawk . division). ysd l upy â€" The next regular meeting of Deerâ€" field Post No. 788, American Legion, will be held Monday evening, April 19, at the town hall, Items of interâ€" Mr, and Mrs. Herman Gastfield and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Gastâ€" field‘s mother in Highland Park. â€" Ethel Seiler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. William Seiler, entertained a few little friends at an Easter pï¬ty < Mr. and :Mrs. Harvey L. Smith spent the Easter holidays with friends and relatives in Milwaukee. | Henry Segert has been quite 1&‘3& the in at ber home on‘nSoe#nd street. 4 hW ~Miss Péarl Peterson spent the weekâ€"end with friends in Chicago. Mr. J. W. Walker of Massiton, O., visited at the home of Mrs. Mary Duffy over the weekâ€"end. . | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Diebert of Chicago were the weekâ€"end guests of Mrs: Diebert‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Klemp, Sr. \ | t Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olendorf and two sons Jimmy and Billy, spent Sunday in Milwaukee, Pss 9 } A special election will be held on Tuesday, April 18, in Deerfleld to vote upon the question of issuing $730,â€" 000 road bonds of Lake county and the levy of an additional tax to pay Ln:nenst upon and principal of said ds. p w f AL ~.Mrs, Eugene Ender visited friends in Highland Park on Monday. _ Mrs, Martha Osterman and din& ter ‘Florence of Chicago were | luncheon guests of Mrs, Annie Willâ€" man Monday. f 19 Mr», and Mrs, E. J. Therrien of Highland Park were the guests of Mrs. J Peterson Sunday. . ... _Rev. W. J. Ryan returned Saturday from Pasadena, Calif., where he has spent several months. Mrs, Edna Osborne is visiting her friends in Carlinville. # On last Wednesday afternoon, the THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Legion are invited to become affiliated with this post. : T# Mr.‘ Raliph Horenberger was the dinner guest of Mr. Ray Fulton of i A. |G.. Klemp en d a roup of Focke featzne from ohicas igo at luncheon (and cards at her home on Waukegan road Thursday. { mmmsqa.qzmnw galow Evangelical Church held an inâ€" Eflumluinthom)gnuh'rw day afternoon. Ne s: $ wo?.«- Camp Fire. , _ Mrs. B.KH' K!:tusund daughter M; ress, unday evening i:o:mm. Minn. ~. . . [Motorists who run out of gas on the road frequently have trouble in getting gas into the vacuum tank which has run dry. 1f the driver stalled on the road finds himself withâ€" ~M&fmnelorhmbkhm‘, the filler plug from vacuum tnak, he need not worry. "It is unnecesâ€" sary to refill a vacuum tank manuals ly," says a bulletin issued by the mechanical first dd’ department â€" of mss ctinked by band ar by neaing e is y or ] v:itntï¬e starter, suction willâ€" act upon :: fuel in thenk‘mign. tank and nn’l_'f vacuum ta precaution is necessary: the throttle. should be ¢1§.%nlf.::ku.i?r.mdm&o-nâ€"‘ @'a instead m“ racuum |suction._pipe." k & ~)Mrs. Mary spent Sunday 1thh< her dnum \Oscar Benz of Highland Park, â€"[Next Saturday evening, April 17, fl* Wilmot â€" Progressive â€" club will sponsor a dance in the school. A good time is assured. . . / Saturdayâ€" Tt’h J 2:30 The Presbyterian guild ‘will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles | Benson, 831 Lincoln avenue. Mrs; \.|_ Virgil Musser will discuss the / chapter "Instruction versus Eduâ€" | "gation" in the study book "New | Days in Latin America." 3 The A. C.:C,. Timm family have reâ€" turned from Florida. / | / Mrs. Oscar Benz entertained Mr. 'mh ‘Mrs. Vincent Silveri, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Siffert, Mr. :;ld Mrs. D. Morton and Miss: Rose | Siffert , Monâ€" day evening. a) 44 . Mr. Eugene Tronjo of South Chiâ€" cago is visiting his sister, Mrs. Mary ‘C(tokley. i ;" 454 :~10;00 Happy Blue Bird Baby Show. i y § ~ 10 :45 Church school. : ©‘10;00 Adult Sunday Morning class, ~©A1:00 Morning worship. Holy comâ€" . Tllinois, as usual, will offer an inâ€" x:'du program . of athleties at h all‘contestants will be guests. An invitation also will be extended to iall contestants in the district meets ‘who fail to win a chance to compete in the finals. 18 + |_ munion will be observed. . 7:00 Young Peoples‘ society. Miss \â€" â€"Myra Thomas will lead the disâ€" ... cussion on "Who is a Hypocrite." i'/:ao Sunday . Evening club. : Dr. _\ George M. Lake.mdiï¬orct“Cllq: + jeal Medicine" will speak,. *A nlina wheine L Aaiimass d f ‘oman‘s | will meet at the home dm Rolland T. R. Hastings, 220 Dale | avenue. ~Miss R. Marie Preston, | secretary for the board of nationâ€" |â€" al missions has recently returned | from visiting a number of the | ::&t‘h.:&nâ€mkc: we f E ~| will tell us something of our own /) girls and boys. (All the women ‘The famous University of Illinois i;:arscholutic track meet will be run off on May 14 and 15 this ‘year under a new plan, which is cxpoxrme- ly to increase the class and interest of the competition. s ‘ Zmle this may cut down the size of field in the interscholastic, it ‘will surely increase the class of the c tion. The new system also $ inspire greater interest in track throughout the state high schools. ‘The state golf and tennis tournaments will be conducted as before, with a freeâ€"forâ€"all entry list. 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