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Highland Park Press, 26 May 1927, p. 21

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Mrs. Jennie Wilson, Winifred Wilâ€" son, Miss Gertrude Roberts and Wilâ€" son Olendorf of Libertyvilie, were guests of Mrs. Chester Wolf, Sunday. Miss Evelyn Pence who tore the ligaments in her leg while playing soccer bail at the high school, last week, has returned from the Presbyâ€" terian hospital to the home of her aunt, Mrs. Montavan. Mrs. Daniel A. Cook of Evanston, hubudhflh&-bthâ€"rrlz‘n of her daughter, Evelyn Mac, to Mr. Morria Reichelt, son of Mr. and Mrs. John â€" A.. Reichelt of Wilmette, formerly of Deerheld, on Saturday evening, the twentyâ€"cighth of May, at cightâ€"thirty o‘clock in the Ouilâ€" metts Country Club, Wiltette. A reâ€" ception will follow the ceremony in the club house. Mr. and Mrs. George Briggs and 3 children, who have lived in Wilmette and Highland Park, have moved to one of the Scheskie houses on Osterâ€" °. Mrs. Fred Labahn, superintendent of the Cradle Roll of St. Paul‘s Evangelical church will attend a conference at the church where Rev. Dinkmeyer is pastor in Chicago, on Thursday. A luncheon will preceed the conference. + for New York and will sail Saturday on the Doric for England where they will visit ‘Mr. Timson‘s parents, Mr. Northern Illinois State Teachers colâ€" lege in DeKalb, Friday and spent ber of the Highland Park Press famâ€" vey attended & luncheon bridge at the home of . Mrs. Ray Gunckel of Highland Park, Wednesday. + The Sewing Circle of St. »Paul‘s Evangelical church met at the home of Mrs. George Ott last Thursday committee for Memorial Day met at the home of the commander, Bruce -'.':znfln-muu.w coln Pottis spartment and his firm, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoin Pettis had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whiting of Irving Park. The Ladies Aid society of St. Paul‘s Evangelical church will hold their regular meeting on June second at the home of Mrs. Fred Clavey. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Labahn atâ€" tended the eightyâ€"first birthday celeâ€" bration of the formers father, Mr. Evanston, Sunday. s Mmes. R. D. Reeds, Raymond Claâ€" vey, Alex Willman and Elmer Claâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Timson of Hickory Knoll Farm left Thursday, taken ‘one of the offices in the Scaâ€" ed by the Uptown Victorians frém Waukegan. f valescing at the home of Mrs. C. Becker for the past two weeks, folâ€" lowing an operation, returned to her home on Sunday. Mrs. T. L. K from Highwood to Deerfield. Misses Laurel and Miriam Stryker mfl:‘alflfln“ trip to They will visit in home of Miss Laurel‘s fiaunce in The Just Sew Club met at the home of Mrs. R. Stryker on Tuesday Miss Beatrice Carolan of Chicago was a weekâ€"end guest of her sister, Mrs. Molly Pfister. The fixtures for the new postoffice quarters on Deerficld avenue, have arrived and are being moved into the building. A large group of young people from the surrounding towns . and Deerfleld attended the May dance given under the auspices of the Royal Neighbor Lodge in the Masonâ€" ic Temple, Saturday evening. Colorâ€" ful paper hats were given as souâ€" venirs and peppy music was furnishâ€" end in Milwaukee, Wis. Many attractive _ and beautiful gifts were received by Miss Theresa Kiemp at the miscellancous shower given by Mrs, C. Peterson on Satâ€" guests who attended enjoyed bridge and Mrs. Thomas Mulroy, Mrs. Fred in the Deerfield O. E. S. chapter on Thursday, June 2. All grand lecturâ€" ers will fill the stations. _ Miss June Hanselman of Chicago was a weekâ€"end guest of Miss Eve _ _Mrs. Feuer of Racine, Wis., is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mary Duffy. _ ~. 0 _ THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1927 of Mrs. Eimer Clavey on Pollitt, Miss Clara Ender and Mrs. B. H. Kress were awarded the prizes, _ _ oLR 2 & 02 pient of many besutiful gifts at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Anderson atâ€" Mrs. Ruth Frase who has been conâ€" Grand Lecturers night will be held Mr. Richard Kress spent the week On Saturday afternoon at the home , Sr., held at his home: in "Deerfield News is ill at her from 7 to 8:30. Fourteen members of this troop attended the Scout Rally last Saturday. afternoon in the Forest Preserve west of Glecoe. An allâ€"day meeting of the Dorcas society will be held on Thursday, June 2, at the church. * Plans are being made for Childâ€" ren‘s Day which falls on June 12. If any children are to receive baptism on that day, the pastor should be inâ€" formed in reasonable time. Lake County,; Illincis, have ordered the construction of a four (4) inch intermal diameter cast iron water main supply pipe, together with the necessary connections, special castâ€" ings, valve and fire hydrant in and along Western Avenue and Euclid Avenue from and connecting ‘with the take place on the lawn of the Bungaâ€" low Evangelical church at 10:30; In case of inclement weather the servâ€" ice will be held in the Bungalow direction of Dr. Raiph Owens will meet next week only on Thursday evening. During the week following the class will meet on Monday and Western Avenue, thence north said Western Avenue on a line twelve (12) feet west of the east line thereof to a point twentyâ€"two (22) feet south of the north line of said Ruclid Aveâ€" mue, thence cast along Euclid Aveâ€" nus oh a line twentyâ€"two (22) feet south of the north line thereof, four hundred ninety (490) feet, more or !'.'&"!v-'!‘w-;p@w_-fl- Rev. A. P. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Union Memorial Day service, unâ€" der the auspices of the American Leâ€" gion will be held on the church lawn at 10:30 Sunday morning. If the weather is unfavorable this service will be held in the church. Mr. Garâ€" rison, chaplain at Fort Sheridan, will speak on the subject "Our Silent Ranks." Christian Endeavor at 7:00 o‘clock. At 8:00 the orchqstra will give a special program. The pastor will give a short Memorial Day address and the junior choir will render a special number. A cordial welcome is extended to all to attend the services of our church. The choir rehearsal will be omitted this week on account of the graduaâ€" tion exercises of the Deerfield public school to be held at the Masonic church. for rehearsal on -Wodnudny at 3:00 o‘clock. _ Leadership Training Class under Prayer service and Bible study at 8:00 o‘clock each Wednesday evening. Junior choir rehearsal Thursdays at 3:45. ice to be held on the lawn south of the Evangelical Bungalow church. Temple Friday evening The state commander of the Amerâ€" ican Legion, Ferre Watkins, was at a meeting at Fort Sheridan last Tuesday evening, which was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine, Roy Meyer, Charles Frey and Clarence Huhn of Deerfield. Almost every post in the district was represented at this meeting. The Deerfield post now ranks third in the state in percentâ€" age of members, having exceeded its quota 827 per cent. Lake Forest post had charge of the initiation of new members. + F. G. Piepenbrok, pastor Church schoolâ€"9:15 a. m. No services in the church, but we will join in the Memorial Union servâ€" This congregation will unite in the Union Patriotic service which will Park, Mrs. Uhler is a member, of the Eastern Star. Miss Helen Reichelt graduated from the Northern Illinois State Teachers college in DeKalb, Thursâ€" day morning. Her mother and sister, Mrs. Reichelt, Jr., and Mrs. C. T. Anderson attended the commenceâ€" ment exercises. and sons George, Jr., and Bud of Barrington and Mr. and Mrs. George Sampson and daughter Betty Lou of Chicago, visited Mrs, John Hueh!, Sunday. » The many North Shore friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Uhler, formerly of Chicago, will be pleased to know beautiful new home on Deerfield Place in "Deerficld Villa", Highland Always a cordial welcome to all Chureh school at 9:30. Evening service at 8:00 The Junior department will meet St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church Presbyterian Church Bungalow Church Jowa, from which Miss minister same being on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City, and having applied to the County Court of Lake &nfih-mfit&n‘ of impr@vement according to benefits, the fimal hearing thereon will be had on the 11th day of June, A.D., (5) installments, with interest at the rate of six per centum, pursuant to law, from and after the date of rate of six per centum, pursuandâ€"a issue of first voucher. Ail persons desiring may file objections in said Court before said day and may apâ€" pear on the hearing and make their Mfllfl. Court will permit. HARRY OLANDER, Officer appointed to make said assessment. 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