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Highland Park Press, 22 Sep 1927, p. 22

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_ DeeMeld Church News , PLO! FOUR P. G. Pin-90M. "no: Ouch school. 0:16 I. n. - and“. 10:15 I. m. m service. 11:15 t. m. Choir, Friday, 8 p. a. Sunday morning all clocks Ind “(that should be not back to unad- ud time. Our services will start ae- cordial» Our choir is busy rehetuasintt for itn initial an apmnnce. A very Ihre wind: is ban: manifested by the girls. They Ire certainly pleased to know that mummy-mama; at the church have consented to furnish sulhcient money to secure choir robes. A vested choir should add much to the uniformity of the service. 7 We welcome you to the services and activities of thi-ttmarathon. Evnngelical Bungalow Church Rev. A. P. Johnson, pastor Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. A class for every member of the family. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Evening service, 8 p. m. Prayer, service and Bible study each Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Junior choir rehearsal, Thursday, at 3:45 p. m. each Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock} 2 pupils rank A or very superior. Junior choir rehearsal, Thursday,, 9 pupils rank B or superior. at 3:45 p. m. l 3 pupils rank.C plus or above IV- The omeial board at its recent' wage. ' sassion unanimously endorsed thef 6 pupils rank C or average. program proposed by the pastor. Ex-) 4 pupils rank C minus or slightly tensive plans are made for the fall‘below average. 7 and winter work. It is encouraging 4 pupils rank D or below average. to see the henny communion of curl 6 pupils rank.E qr decidedly below people in taking up the work atteriaVeriurir. F the vaeation season. i These results are used memlv as Great interest was manifested when' the engineers, Mr. M. A. Frantz and Mr. Fred Stryker, issued the call for help and the men of the church re- sponded and proved themselves faith- tut diggers in connecting the sewer Deerfield Presbyterian Church Mark J. Andrews, minister This Sunday will be observed as Promption 'day. A special promm has been prepared for the joint serv- ice of the Church school and the con- gregation and will be given at 10:30. All Church school scholars and all members of the church should be present at this service. ' - The evening service will be held at 7:30. Mr. Andrews will give an ex- position of the scond chapter of the Book of Acts. Choir rehearsal, Friday evening at 7:30. The young men's club will meet Thursday, Sept. 29, instead of the 22nd. All members are kindly re- quested to come to this first meeting after the summer season. Boy Scouts, Friday from 7 to 8:30 “VP-H'- 'g-edges' Church Open for Business in our Grand Opening Sale Surprises-Gifts-Bargains NEW BUILDING Announcing biiitiiiiiiiiiiiii) S 'l,li,hfitlliilvfig,jl'lit , HIGHWOOD FRIDAY and SATURDAY September 30th and October lst - T W O D A Y S - WOOD , *'d'""" Talephortoir22-l 00 . I The eighth grade have secured new ( music books. 1Uamior Musk" from l, the Music Edifcalion series. These _ books are especially adapted to eighth grade music. [intense but. m sittool room alt I registered 99 degrees or mot! so pu- pils and “can: decided it VI! too hot to learn or teach, One of the Ichildren was heard to remark, "Oh, It,') I hope it in blistering hot to- marrow," pip-blthehlgeh. [ti-Illin- ”human-Mun“ nhorsloraeu-etd.iawhiBt-t. Dt1setotheudu-ho-dth. SCHOOL norm The week ending Some-Abu- 16, Darnell (Ir-lam nhool had an en- rollment of SST will. then m pupil: having undid sinc- the muck ending 82an 9. Among the new pupil: enrolling in John Jet-non. Nb rolled in the month (nth. John cnme from Galahad, Englud, jut tive wot: no. School azdfmhud a neon Wedneiajy "d_TTifierdVdiur to Mrs. J. Ai Reichelt, In, in behalf of the North Shore Chapter " D. A. R. presented the Deerfield Grammar school with a copy of "The Constitu- tion of the United States, Its Sources and Its Applications" by Thomas James Norton, Principal Carl E. Bates wishes to publicly thank the D. A. R. for this splendid volume. It is hoped that the book will be a real source of inspiration and help to all the teachers, pupils and principal. Much; Miss Beth Andrew has been out of scfiooi all week due to the death of her brother, Tuesday evening. Rev. A. P. Johnson has been substituting in her place. Principal Carl E. Bates has been giving intelligence tests in the dif- tent rooms this week. The work has not been completed yet but he hopes soon to have some statements to make regarding the school Is n whole. The fifth grade has been completed with the following results: 34 present the Jay the testing was done. These results are used merely as a help to diagnose pupil dittieutties in various school subjects. They m to follow up with achievement tests and other intelligence tests. Mr. Bates begins his prineipaUhip within keen enthusiasm tor the work, that we are now Watch for our on the corner die att Pu- Maarmotorista-touehltri- deMMI‘d-mm totheirearswhiurtandistIoatth. Winnmrdh‘tomm fhtaidd-tmentafthrtN- Motor club. Munch-mm- 'maotsurerxtodbqeatar.thterrsquiee themedmenlewudnieumh "rsirek.asd.iuqnrvmtekaaatdif thepurhet-dtimiaoatuuft.id. DON'T REPAIR CAR STANDING BN MAD it menu that the motorist till be working out in the line of have]. Many accidents have bean and by his madam “on in “on. do thing to do, and that in to Mn the cur entirely on the road More at- umptin; to make Iny rennin to it. The ambition of women for blui- ness canon, encourage than": who are looking for someone to support them. . FOR SALE-very Attrac- tive and Subunit] 6km Weathered Shingle Residence on lovely wooded lot 161120 ft, Gum and beautiful shrubhery. Slu-Linum imnhtion. Bot '1- ter heat with Minneapolis ther- meant, Newport boiler, unto- antic hot water heater. Exceptional direct fac- tory connection for re- sponsible fitatror pisrson. Refer to our ad in dhiir paper. Sie Mr. Genung Large living room 18124 Net with colonial wood burning an glue and screened in t"'tt nil! in corner cubincu n the dining room with ivory wood- work throughout the house. 3 bedrooms. 2 tile baths with showers. Well arr-aged kitchen with built in it; box. Dealers Wasted-al Burner V -iiitGtatGk Linded :ve.. mt Beech street. Priced low foe I quick sale. Cull H. P. 1558. Gloria Light Company 112-118 N. May Street _ Chicago 'rmM0tMLANDPA-tor6altLANrtrABtt.aagtttm TEACHCIILDW ARM-PW! Bui- l'llu "areftkAietY. tireukateTN_,addee orM.tqr6%b "The child who in m “ht! from tho that m cl hi school life will namely dank, into n cud-I motorist or Pedeatrun," up Chri- M. lure, 'ee' .e_the Chic-go Motor club. "Th. doty m, once developed. will will Ne Illa. “The elect of a “has method of mew duration by guns at monthly reiateew itth and: and talks by the catcher- We; the posters, coupled with the var! of the school bor' "hole. has been to re- duce very materially the number of accident: to childnn. And thin de- spite . tremendous 'mere- in the registration of automobile. and I simihr increue in school attend- mm." M r. I hould trols . " Motorists who nonhuman stealing fruit along the road-ides Ihould note the runny large dogs with sharp teeth being kept along the“ routes. It costs no more to move with F our r; thoroughly modern bus chassis vans 'qi?,,!?:), J.ll..i MOW" ' . mm mm Hm nm fuck- 'i:iFte. . that with the old fash- RAFFERTY TRANSFER and STORAGE COMPANY ioned motor truck. Hnyu ny- that, motorists encourage the when] boyf p.- l Men's Pajamas ' $1.95 37 SOUTH ST. 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Noni Valor-nu LET US INSTALL you: “mummnuu - " Do you M m or in m but in your home, factory. all”, 'm..-. or other building! We m -%t%ts 'tnttristirtestdean-tuoaob- tolutely "tisfaetory job. lat II to are on your plant and “bait plum for the instauntion. shop a P. 1433"“). “an a." Pumbheq .4 a.“ a,d?dTa2'r.tt'. hauls-w WIT!- law. MO “my. "was Moran Brothers HEATING tmmm -

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