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Highland Park Press, 2 Sep 1926, p. 3

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for all flatwork rel, soft shirts, y. The quality is courteous and will gladly send it to you when Fall days, of cfixhel patterned CLARENCE B. igents per Ib. for ‘and the balance UNDERERS" its jamay 8 to cdlors, $1, new, 95¢, g1es and 5 cents per ed damp, ready $1.954 SEPTEMBER 2, 1926 _Jjrown, amily DRY _ RESULTS â€" > +3Â¥ & Miss Barbara Huehl attended the mugical program given by Mrs. Mcâ€" Cribben of Evanston at the St. John‘s Evangelical church, Highland Park, Wednesday evening and also attended the ‘Ravinia Opera Monday evening. e Deerfield Grammar school will opent Tuesday, September 7 with the Miss Ruth Engstrom who has been a guest at the home of her brother, George Engstrom, on Central avenue, for the past two weeks departed for her }home in Marian, lowa, Saturday. Mrs. Engstrom accompanied ~Miss Engstrom. ‘ hgiss Ruth Arnold of San Franâ€" cisep, Calif., Mrs. A. E. Arnold and Mrs. Minnie Ball of Edison Park were guests at the R. B. Patterson home on West Osterman avenue, Saturday. lir. and Mrs, Milligen of Evanston have rented the William. Hamilton home on Central avenue and will take possgession of it the first of October. rs. Minnie‘ Schmidt of Chicago was$s the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schmidt of Springfield avenue last wegk. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Schmidt and son Robert, Mrg. Minnie Schmidt, Mrs. John Huehl and Mrs. George Sampson and daughter, Betty Lou, of Chicago, moâ€" tored to Bargs Lake as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saaifrank. \ Mrs. John Dorsey and infant| son have returned to their home on Deerâ€" fie& avenue from the Evanston hosâ€" pital. !’rs. Fred Beckman will entertain the| Progressive club of the Wilmot schpol on Wednesday, September 8, at Mrs. Strong has been visiting her patents for the past month. Mr. and Mrg. Strong expect to return to their home in Deerfield next week. * ;hirley Blaine, davughter of Mr:â€"afid Mrsé. Bruce Blainge of Deerfield aveâ€" nug, underwent‘a tonsil operation at the Highland Park, hospital last Mr. Jesse Strong left last Monday _f(_)‘{ New‘ Rochélle, New York where Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welton and sop, Robert Jri, left. Wednesday for thgir home in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Welâ€" tor and son have spent the summer with the William Galloway family on S;%ingfiel‘d avenue. 5 ir. and Mrs. R. B. North have mdaved from, Springfield avenue to th¢ir new home in Lake Bluff. ‘Mrs. William Stow Heath> and ughter,. Miss Margaret Amerton eath, of Austin, spent last week at *the home of Mrs. J. A. Reichelt, Jr. WMr. and Mrs. A. Willen and th c}iildren of Springfield avenue, left Saturday for Appleton, Wis., where t}*r!; will spend a fortnight with Mrs. Willen‘s mother. I pbans and Old Péoples Home under the auspices of the Evangelical cBurches of the North Illinois. Disâ€" trict. j & )‘ Forty colorful bits of . scenery in Brown county, Ind., and Nuh\zltr, Ténn., old houses, and a tiny churth in the woods, painted in water colors, ;[L oldest and most permanent methâ€" od of painting, were exhibited by Mr. Edward K. Williams, the celebrated artist, in a viewing by invitation, Satâ€" urday afternoon at the home of Mr. V}iuiams' daughter, Mrs. Frank Rusâ€" sq. Some of the pictures have ‘been e:hibited in theA Art Institute, Chicaâ€" 34. and at the National Water Color sqeiety‘s apnual show in New York. In September twenty of the water colâ€" ors will be shown at an exhibit in Indianapolis. 2009 ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Huehl, Miss Barbara Hueh! and Mrs. Ricka Koebeâ€" linâ€" attended the annual outing held o; the grounds of the Bensenville Orâ€" URSDAY, SEPTEMBER \Deerfield News Local and Personal You can buy my garages on easy terms. A down payment low as $10.00\ | "oulll ‘ _ Buy or specifyâ€" _ + | ' ® Construction is the strongest possible: Not portablé nor c ; , | readyâ€"cut, but honest built-to-ord6 right on your lot. /Brick, frame or stucco to match your house. Any style or size, You can now order your garages right here in Highland Park! In all of my frame garages I use _ ; Tel. H. P. GARAGES REDWOOD SIDING MARTIN GARAGE Mrs. F. Labahn and her sister, Mrs. James Daugherty, were members of a theatre party at the Oriental theaâ€" tre last Thursday afternoon. »Miss Margaret Hansen who has spent the #4ummer in Hinsdale, I11., was a guest of Mrs. William Haggie last week fifter which she left for her nue. The next meeting of the Sewing Circle of St. Paul‘s Evangelical church will be held at the home of Mrs. Leo Seiler, Thursday aftegnoon, September 16. The water shortage which has caused considerable amount of inâ€" convenience among most of the Deerâ€" field people for many months .will soon be a thing of the past with the completion of the large water tank 3&? is being erected on the southâ€" wes of the school grounds. Mr.% ~Bergâ€" of Highland Park have rented the house vacated by the Malum family on Central aveâ€" __ Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Malum and two children ~of Central avenue have moved to Chicago. Mrs. Fred Labahn was a luncheon guest of Mrs. Mary Bawman of Chiâ€" cago, Wednesday. . Mrs. Mary Duffy who has been ill for several months is greatly imâ€" proved. . . Mrs, Floyd Gunckel and three daughters and Mrs. Love are in Galâ€" esburg, IIl. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reeds were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hutqhiaon of _I__rvin_g Park, Saturday. * Mrs. E. J. Knickerbocker spent sevâ€" eral days last week with relatives in Highland Park. Miss Emily Knaak, Mrs. T. L. Knaak, Mrs. E. H. Willman, Mrs. Clarence Sherdan, Mrs. Frase and Mrs. A. Montavon attended the Eastâ€" erkStar meeting at Lake Forest Thurlay afternoon when the Worthy Grand Matron of Illinois was enterâ€" tained. \ \ Mrs. A. M. Gunckel of Galesburg is a guest at the S. P. Hutchison home on Deerfield avenue. Mrs. W. H. Steffis was a guest at the home of her brother, Henry Lanâ€" caster of Chicago, last week. Miss Eugenia W:tj;r acted as ‘bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Evelyn Hart and. Albert Mansell ‘which took place at the home of the bride‘s pn&? in Chicago Saturday afternoon at~three o‘clock. Miss Eva Ender was hostess /at a bridge and migcellaneous shower at her home on Waukegan road Saturâ€" day afternoéh. The ‘occasion was in honor of Miss Margaret Kress who is to be married within the next few weeks. ‘About thirty guests attended including some from Chicago, Highâ€" land Park, North Chicago and Liberâ€" tyville. High scores at cards were made by Mrs. Margaret Ficht, Mrs. James Hessler and Mrs. Harry Olenâ€" dorf, f : Miss Adelaide Wishart and. Mr. William Smelzer of Chicago~ were guests of Miss Josephine Woodman, Sunday. They were entertained at a beach party at Highland Park in the afternoon. * Hazel avenue are visiting Mrs. Kock‘s parents in Minneapolis, Minn. â€" ‘Mr. and Mrs. James Woodman of Waukegan, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Clark and family motored to Florence, Wisâ€" consin where they have spent the past week at the‘ Woodman summer cotâ€" same staff of teachers employed last term and Mr. C. A. Otto as principal. On Thursday afternoon, September 2, the Dorcas society of the Presbyâ€" terian church will hold their regular monthly meeting in the church. Mrs.: Kock and three children of Built by 301 McDaniels Ave., Highland Park UGOLINI $2000 Evangelical Bungalow Church â€" Rev. Roy M. Williams, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m. Gospel service at 8:00 p. m. The midâ€"week prayer, praise and Bible study hour on Wednesday eveâ€" ning at 8:00 o‘clock as usual. You are invited to attend. Rev. Williams will speak on Sunday morning\ on the theme, ""The Church I Walk With." Harold Vant will lead the Christian Endeavor Sunday evening, the topic being "Christian Ideals and How to Reach Them." %‘his will be an inspirâ€" ing servic;f so plan to attend. The ladies‘ choir will meet Friday evening at 7:30. ; Since Rev. Andrews of the Presâ€" byterian church will be away next Sunday ‘we again extend an invitq? tion to the members and friends o the Presbyterian church to worship with us. Service will begin at 10:15 _‘ Mr. and Mrs. Alex Willman and son Kress, and Mrs. E; H. Willman were guests at the Albert Osterman home in Oak Park Tuesday. > j ‘St. Pauls Evangelical Charch __F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor. | Church schoolâ€"9:15 a. m: English serviceâ€"10:15 a. m. [ The two union services of the, Presbyteriam‘and St. Pauls Evangeliâ€" cal church held this summer while one or the other of the pastors was on a vacation are another step forward in the progress of the church life of the commtinity. This spirit of tolerâ€" ance evidently will lead to a better understanding of each other and to a realization of the fact that after all we have many things in common. May .this spirit c9ntinue and grow with the years to dome. Miss Louise Hanch of Albion, Mich., was a\ visitor at St. Pauls parsonage last week. * | Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Truitt enterâ€" tained their guest, Mrs. Chas. Adams of Wilmette, at the opera at Ravinia Park, Monday evening. \ Miss Nellie, Knapp who has been attending the Illinois State Teachers college at DeKalb, Il!., underywent an operation for appendicitis at the De Kalk Rospital several weeks ago. Miss Knapp will stay. with her sister in Libertyville until the Wilmot school dpens in October. the four upper grades will start school in the old Wilmot school with Mis Beatrice Courson as teacher. The first, second, third and fourth grades will not start until the first Monday in October ‘when the new building will be completed. . . _ A _ _Mr. Stewart Gastfield injured his hip and leg in an automobile accident between Deerfield and Highland Park Monday jafternoon. â€" M 59 Mr. and Mrs. George L. Truitt had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Roodhouse of Wilmette. Smead. nue, entertained a Libertyville Bridge club of which she is a member. © Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clavey. of Secâ€" ond street had as their dinner tuest; on Wednesday, Mr. and Mrg. Fran Migs Luella Willman of Chicago spent the weekâ€"end. with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. John Willman. _ > Wis., Mrs. |Archie Abertrombie and two daughter, Helen Jean and Berâ€" nice, of H Park. Mrs. Carl|Anderson and daughter, Dorothy m. were guests of Miss Bernice ‘ker of Highland Park, Mrs, R. E. Pettis had as her lunchâ€" eon guests, Friday, Mrs. Herman Goldberg and three daughters, Marâ€" ian, Marjory and Jane, of Kenosha, homeâ€" in Thorp, Wil‘f., where ‘she will T. 3. A mw?,"i\V roturned r.©J. ¢ Â¥. Wednesday; from a five weeks visit with relatives in Colorado. >« ; Mrs. Harry Olendorf of Hazel aveâ€" sday morning, September 7, there and we have returned to our inâ€" dividual tasks/and fields to labor for the "Master"/in His vineyard. French capitol. Rev. Andrews is still on his vaâ€" cation and all members gare invited to attend |services at St. Pauls Evanâ€" gelical church at 10:15 a. m. The populftion ofâ€"Paris is about equal to that â€"of the state of Wisconâ€" sin. But Wiscénsin has more than twice as many telephones as the good, rousing song service plus speâ€" ‘clal musical numbers are: promising features of an interesting service which welcomes you: Come and bring a friend with you. The W. M. 8. will gl::t?théghfireh'l‘nufi::lft&rmon, t. 7, at 2 o‘clock. : Freese will lead the devotions. :n. Sadie Beckman and Mrs. Hattie Wessâ€" ling will present the lesson. Every member is urged to be present. Rev. J.‘G.Elliqwmb_ewi.tthSnndm'lm Church school The tenâ€"day service held at the Burâ€" Evening service at 8:00 a‘clock. Women‘s Rayon Bloomers B *3 Cut full and carefully finished. 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