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Highland Park Press, 28 Jul 1927, p. 13

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May 9â€"â€"$10 to flood sufferers. , _ May 12â€"$10 to hospital to be used on National Hospital day. | also adopted by â€" "Three orphans were 10â€"$10 toward player piano .'n"';;im In nine barrels of clothing were sent to flood victims. . _July 10â€"$5 for opportunity fund . All:d-’llnlntc‘mu'-:: for one girl. The rehabilitation chairman, Mrs: H. Whitcomb of the Deerfield Amerâ€" fean Legion Auxiliary in her anngal report stated that the unit had spent during the past year $78.00 for philâ€" anthropical work which included the May 12â€"$20 toward motion picture -":'.‘ North Chicago hospital, December 25, $12 to orphans at Normal and $3 to orphans at St. Vinâ€" mette; missionary education, Mrs. Wm. Meyer, Hanover mht:; mmu,, Mrs, J. J. Mrs. Roy Boon, Palatine. Business Meeting. Hymn. & Emmediction. ‘ Welcomeâ€"Mrs. Roy Boon. . Responseâ€"Mrs. John C. Voeks, presâ€" u&-?ofArlin‘ton Heights federaâ€" Vocal selection â€"Mrs. Anna Mager, Bensonville. Address and open forumâ€"Rev. H. L. Streich, executive secretary of !*.l Women‘s Union, St. l* o. Offertoryâ€"Theo. Voeks. Brief remarks by chairmen of comâ€" The following program was given: Organ selectionâ€"Theophil Voeks. Invocationâ€"Rev. John C. Voeks. &?g.urviez lead by Rev. F. Piepenâ€" Evangelical church, where Rev. J. C. Voeks is pastor, at Palatine, IIL., on Wednesday, July 20. Rev. and Mrs. Piepenbrok, Mmes. L. Soefker, Julius Johnson, A. Winter, John Wiliman, J. Rommel, G. Antes, Emma Ott and Slyde Bailey from Deerfield attended the first regular meeting of the Arlington Heights Federation of Evangelical Women‘s organization held in the St. Paul â€"Everyone should make an effort to attend this affair as it will be one of the biggest in the history of Deerâ€" field. ATTEND MEETING IN PALATINE JULY 20 It is planned to put up arch lights through the business district on Wauâ€" kegan avenue and Deerfield road, to be left up until Christmas time. The usual concessions, refreshâ€" ments, games and dancing will be heid. A new dance platform is to be erected in Jewett Park and it is planned to leave this platform standâ€" ing for the use of the band, in order that benefit dances may be given for the band. There are ‘about $6,000 worth of prizes to be given away at this big event among which is a $2100 Chrysâ€" ler, a $1000 Orthophonic Victrola and radio combined, and nine other major prizes. the library; twentyâ€"five percent is to be put into a sinking fund. It was decided at this meeting to divide the proceeds in the following manner: _ Fifty percent will go to Greater Deerfield plans; twentyâ€"five percent to education, this amount beâ€" ing divided, ten percent to go to the Deerfield school, ten percent to the Wilmotâ€"school, and five percent to committees in charge of arrangeâ€" ments for Greater Deerfield Celebraâ€" tion on August 26 and 27 were made showing much progress in all departâ€" ments for the annual affair. Each combittee was put to work and they vfllmuthnenmmiuol the association on August 6th. > At a meeting of the Deerfleld Chamber of Commerce last Friday TO BE HELD AUG. 26 â€" 27 GREATER DEERFIELD â€" DAY PLANS PROGRESS PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Pemuses: | â€" TheHighland Park Press Away; To Erect New Dance Platform in Jewett Park of the O&Hem”hfllthmm investigations the problem confrofitâ€" ing the county in the defaleation of T n M on in aaad + ® prom{ of a new treasurer to take his chair. State‘s Attorney Smith‘s contemâ€" plated step of suing the Bracher and Pearsall bondstien came to full realâ€" ity last week when he took action hmmmhmn.mp.i in three separate suits. Each vase demanded $110,000, . Possibly but one of the three lists giâ€"t-nvm"h“l:.mm:: elaimed county all. _ The concensus of opinâ€" fi-flumu The regalar meeting of the Garden club was held at the home of Mrs. Righard W. Farmer with Mrs. R. L. [Jo{mon as assistant hostess on Wedâ€" | nesday, July 20. The members met at Miss\ Galloâ€" way‘s home and made a tour of the gardens belonging to Mrs: Brackett, Mrs. Ginter and Mrs. Farmer before assembling for the business meeting. On Wednesday, July 27, the club will complete the tour of inspection when all of the gardens, belonging to inem-J bers, will be visited. _ The business meeting was brief. A letter was read from the chairman of the committee in charge of the flowers which are distributed from the Union station by the Flower and Fruit Guild in which she wished to thank everyone in Deerfleld who had a share in brightening the lives of the patients of the tuberculosis ward of Cook County hospital. Mrs. Marâ€" tin Insull has shown such an active interest in the club that she was inâ€" vited to become an honorary member and honored the club by accepting the invitation cordially. The program consisted of two very interesting articles on "Iria" read by Mrs. Rafferty. Dainty refreshments ‘lnd‘ a most enjoyable social hour folâ€" MRS. RAFFERTY oN GARDEN CLUB PROGRA Hurdies m Hel e On Loeh Lomond Dream Fancies Warriors Song _ Funeral Coming Gypaies Are Coming Love Sone Intermezzo Viblin &:lu Frasquita Sonata l James Getty Blind Harp Player China Town Rungarian ficTn-l. es Weod Nymph‘s Harp Walte _ _ James and Mre. Violin Soloâ€" Zigeunerweisen A Dream Reverie ? Carl Kinley es P t ? I The Indian The Clock Giadys Scheskie Piano Duetâ€"The Skaters â€"â€"~<â€".â€" Cramm Marie Jane and Mre. Friediund Misronette Bullet . 2 9 Smith \ IN RECITAL FRIDAY Affair to Be Given in Presbyteâ€" rian Church; In Charge of Miss Biederstadt The pupils of Miss Frances Biederâ€" stadt, assisted by Samuel Chiet, vio= linist, will appear in recital l‘rid-y‘ evening, July 29, at eight o‘clock in the First Presbyterian church. l ‘The following program will be se on ut en ME Margaret and Marion Frederickson King Thrush Beard .. PUPILS TO APPEAR Clare C Helmath Piepenbrok Marion Fredrickson Jane Ardis Benjamin Helen Engxtrom Grace Sherman David Stryker John Edgeley Todd Samuel Chiet Arlene Mentzer Samue! Chiet . s Bohenaki, recompanist Marie Daniel Boy Blue. ... Englemann Fredrickson THE l'lIAIYo; THE AUL 3 0 1927 Huerter Grantâ€"Schaefer Labarâ€"Kreisler Schubert Estherhazy Cadman Loth Sarasate â€"____| summer in recital on Friday evening, berhazy | July 29, at the Presbyterian church â€" *# at 8 o‘clock. She will have the asâ€" Wright | sistance of Samuel Chiet, violinist. Vi"“lEve)ryone'is cordially invited to atâ€" Briven Harris Helier Brown Lively Smith Bard "euz 50: the assembly room of the "T. c. 3 Davis few da Dr. C. J. spent a ys in St. Louis, Mo., last week. Mrs. F. w of % was a guest of Mrs. J. Rommel, Friday.© Mayor James Hood ;:“Nt‘m}’ are enjoying a vacation ew Jersey and Pennsylvania, _ Rev. Piepenbrok, Mr. Ed. Jacohamn Ts , Ofk were supper guests of Mr. and MH Cuarence Yarney, Sunday. tm" hareday, Aug. 4, the Doreas ermens Presbyterian |chure will hold their midâ€"summer~sale. A large assortment of lovely '?od- will l:‘e offered at an -nu‘:lg w price, also a variety of home baked delicacies. The sale will be held intbemu,m of the church. NH"® Avangelical church will hEg ‘?‘ir regular meeting at the home d.n. AE"""‘ Horenberger on Thursâ€" y, August 4. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Kress of Highâ€" land Park Wetb submar wassts 2e Te o C Et P RURESUT Mr. and :’r;. Elmerm&hmidt enâ€" tertained at y evening in honor of Miss Helen Rinderknecht of St. Louis. * Mr. and Mrs. Paul Diets spent seyâ€" eral days at the Dells of Wisconsin. D.'l‘!l_e I_:din'_. A_ld *soclety of St. 7°f. and Mrs. Lord, Mr. and Mrs. Riggs of Cando, N. D., were guests at the F. Black home over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Willman and family and Mrs. Grenning spent Sunâ€" day at Pall Lake, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Yenni and son, Glenn, of Sonoma, California, who have been visiting Mrs. Yenni‘s sisâ€" ter, Mrs. William Tennerman and other relatives in Deerfield for seyâ€" eral weeks departed Tuesday morning ) M BB . SPC Nn Ne Gniloint o intnitrin: Afocabts s for their home. Mr. and Chicago were Bruce Blaine, Mr. and M * Mr. and Mrs. W. B. C i.limmy Olendorf are at | Wis. Among the constructive educationnll S“l:(” ;neasu.res Easse: by the last legislaâ€" Ciribir ure is the Adult Educati i § sponsored hy n.,....,.-...-.fi';."?l'AAn'“ Patrol Miss Helen Mrs. Bennetts of Butte, Montana, formerly of Libertyville, was the guest of Mrs. Chester Wolf, last week. tend _ Miss Frances Biederstadt will preâ€" sent a group of her piano pupils who are contipuin(_thei.r ltlld.): during the Mr. and Mrs. George D. Richards motored to Delavan Lake Saturday, spending the weekâ€"end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hansen at their summer home. Miss Helen Rinderknecht of St. Louis, Missouri, was‘ the weekâ€"end guest of Miss Barbara Huehl. t m on oo e ty of St. Paul‘s Evangelical church number of years ago. a Ee Emt CC OOTY U C. Bracket on Wilmot road and thru her courtesy were able to make a tour of the charming gardens of Mesâ€" dames Toller, Torbert, and Aitken on Telegraph road, Bannoekburn.‘ . â€" Mrs. Deckinger and daughter Maâ€" rie, Mrs. Christensen and sonâ€"inâ€"law of southern Illinois, visited friends in Deerfield Monday. The Deckinger family . left Deerfield about twenty years ago. Mr. Deckinger was pastor L8 el m uy se PSCOIT! her home on Fairoaks avenue and visâ€" ited the beautiful gardens of Mrs. C. The Home and Garden club of Kenâ€" ilworth were guests . Monday afterâ€" noon of Mrs. George D. Richards at her home on Fairoaks avamne and al.. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY ‘and Mrs. Wesley Wright of o were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine, Sunday, and Mrs. Lord, Mr. and Mrs. of Cando, N. D., were guests John len Crumme of Columbus, a guéest. of Mrs. E. Ender, Deerfield News oseph R 8 and: a group of Boy Troop No. 51 will be the Mrs. Yenni before . Ed. Jacobson, Cart, Billy and at Lake Coma, NHSCCY I0US March ...........@" Sewell Enchantress Overture . . Dalbey Blue Danube Waltz Strauss Arcadia Overture ... Laurens On the Square March ... Panella Haustrauser March ... Chambers Superba Grand Medley .__._. Dalbey Ciribiribin Waltz ._.__.___._ Pestalozza Patrol of the Red, White and Blue Nesn ventserevesmenentsrarrsscisivecsc. «o. " ROIHDSON Stars and Stripes Forever.......Sousa Star Spangled Banner. The following delightful of music was enjoyed: Quality Plus March ..._.__. Enchantress Overture . Blue Danube Waltz . Arcadia Overture ... On the Square March ... Haustrauser Mareh The third open air concert given by the Decrficld Municipal band, under the direction of Frank W. Russo, on Saturday evening, drew a large atâ€" tendance. OPEN AIR CONCERT IS GREATLY ENJOYED If Thompson had not run out of cartriges he would have claimed more than Barnett as a victim, the sheriff contends. Thompson had been wounded by the first|flash of firing and was on the ground with a bullet in each ankle when he drew his weaâ€" pon and blew six straight shots intoi Barnctt‘s heart. Who remain certain. gave to the fight io ie Sheriff Doolittle, at his preliminâ€" ary examination, found that one of the pellets fired at Thompson had been a 45 calibre steel nosed bulles This he pucked out of a board an gave to Thompson as a momento of es t been the target for two automaties rather than just the one in the hands of Ralph Barnett, Chicago gunman, who he shot dead in a duel at Chanâ€" nel Lake several weeks ago. Aapmipn@uik nds 00 _T TWO SHOOTING AT . OFFICERS, BELIBF Removal of a 38 calibre lead bullet from the ankle of Stanley Thompson, 50, Antioch constable, last week at the Victory Memoria) hospital, Wauâ€" kegan, revealed tl!e fact that he had and Theodore Meyer at Northbrook on Saturday.. The mother and sister of the groom were the only attendâ€" auser March ... a Grand Medley bin Waltz ... of the Red, Wh handled the other gun will a mystery, the sheriff feels No discount on Ford parts or any accessories that can be uised on cars other than Modelâ€"T Fords. , JULY 28, 1927 Come early while you have a good selection, as most of these goods are priced below cost and will not last long. and a host of other valuable items suitable for Modelâ€"T Ford only. BUMPERS . SPEDOMETERS HEATERS 25% Discount . JOHNS and PARK Purnell & Wilson July 21st to August 15th program SNUBBERS PEDAL PADS all our accessories that can only be used on Modelâ€"T Ford cars Patronize Our Advertisers Lawn Mower Shop AVENUES Phone Highland Park 164â€"1603 When: you want your lawn mower sharpened rightâ€"and you want it done quickly, you can rely on us. We will call for and deliver anyâ€" where in Highland Park, Highwood, Ravinia, and Deerfield. Reliable Service. OILING SYSTRMS â€" RADIATOR LOCK CAPS MIRRORS . SPOT LIGHTS STOP LIGHTS WINDSHIELD WIPERS 700 Central Avenue Highland Park, IIlinois Phone H. P. 3090 Setter lawns Deerfield Section TELEPHONE H. P. §57â€"558

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