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Highland Park Press, 3 Nov 1927, p. 20

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I ServiceforLadies The Deertieid Athletic club added another victory to their store when they defeated the Rightwood Tigers on Sunday afternoon on the Jarrett among the guests were Mrs. Johnson fast team has been scheduled to play the local football team on next Sun- day “moon, Nov. 6. , Mrsftoek of Sprirtetield avenue en- tertained a group of fourteen little girls at a delightful Hallowe'en party for her daughter, Dolores. on Satur- day afternoon. The decoration: were in keeping with Hullowe’en and each girl wu presented with a doll at. mctively dressed in bright colored paper as a favor. -e_ee --"-. “In“ ‘tl' aunts: I! Mr. and Mrs. Robeverohnson. Mr. f a Hallowe‘en party at their home on anders. Either Cla " Mr. B. 11.? Springfield avenue, Samrdaygvenins. Kress and son, Gordan, were among Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Allardt of South the Deertieiders who attended the! Bend. Ind.. were week-end guests of Illinois-Michigan football game at: Mrs. J. Rommel. _ Champaign, Saturday. , Mrs. Geo. Yemen" of Chicago was Mules. Eugene Ender, B. H. 153255,! the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. R, Elmer Clavey, Alex Willman, Robert- Mill-Ike. last week. On Sunday Mr. Greenslade, and Miss Clan EnduIlnd Mrs. Galbraith of Chicago Ind were entertained at I Iuttcheon-brideel Elmer Snyder. a nephew of Mrs. by Mrs. W. A, Whiting and Mrs. Muhlke (who is Iivintrorittsttis Aunt, Mildred Powers at the Whiting home Mrs. Sndyer, in Chicago), were the on Wednesday. , xugsts of Hrs. Nuhlke. ' The cradle roll department of St. Paul's Evangelical church school has been reorganized and is now in charge of the following womerit Mrs. Fred bbahn, superintendent; Mines. Edwin Schley, Howard Stryker and Leo Seller. The "Deerfield American legion auxiliary will hold their next regular meeting at the home of Mrs. John Putter on Monday afternoon, Nov. " at 2 o'clock. Mrs. E. J. Bingham and daughter, Sally, were guests of Mrs. Chris. Bendt of Hazel Ivenue several days last week. Mr. George Rockenback visitibe guest of Samuel on of Chicago. Fri~ day. Eighteen members of Troop 52, Mor Scouts. enjoyed u Hullo‘efen party " the home of In. George Colby on Hazel uvgnue, loudly evo- tsine. The scouts {poured soon after T p. m. in costumes in keeping with the evening and were soon busily en- gaged in games And contest: of vai- oun kinds. Suitable prizes were awarded to the winners. Delicious “freshman; were served by the hostess to the hungry crowd and the party adjourned at 10 p. m., after :9. petting the Scout Oath under the leadership of. the sCoutmaster. l The daie of the school picture that Hiss McCraren has is 1890 not 1880. Mr, Amen mum of Kathy, Iowa, is visiting Deerfield relatives “week - Miss Eleanor layer of Harvey, Ill. Ipenl the week end with her par- "e. LIE-ad in. P. H. Meyer. laud-1w ‘II. In! In. John P. tret-u.. defw-edydw mer-e-thr-a-tt " 1-bit -r,au-t,toMr.rr.Gitu.t M William-nah. Man-runs. luSchIddum - Gertrude visited Burl-H that SattmMr. Mr. and In. Widen)“ P-trirtDmrNhL Ir. And In. Levi- E. Ash-u amdehihtrenofWirmetU, the; have built the pretentious now home in thrwoodseastofthenetrootwiIt-e here soomasthehomseuaitoot com- plead. ' ,. Tillman 's Service Station WGMIMMNQIWAu. we'trepeoodotther-o-ot ourmanrudyarivers Ladieslike ouriitdeextmaervinen. Andthcy h-cheouiae-tromrquntit, 1mtndso6rtsa1nemhdoathatetse, drivesherere-r-eoasaamar o.therwoer1dt-ooioa. Deerfield News Miss Leon. EarsTpent the _ueek, end with her aunt; in Ottawa m. of the of the Presbyterian chinéif ai Told a business mating at the home of the president, James Hood. Jr., “My, Nov. 3. f On Monday evening, Kiss Mildred Roll entertained " a HAHoIe’en puny " her home on Central avenue. Ten M Attended. Rev. and In. Roy William visited in Deerfield My. Rev. William was . former pastor of the Evan- - a“ _‘. -..... ... ‘1‘wa nu. Mrs. Romano Stryker will enter- tain u luncheon-bridge club at her home on next Wednesday. The ottkers of the “Taxis Smitty" " A, m . _ . - - _ The next regal-x- naeeting of the Deerfield Grammar School Parent- Telcher association Iill be held on Friday evening, Nov. ll. " 7:45, and the Deerfield American legion post will have charge of the pm. Wednesday evening, Nov. 30, is the evening and date selected for the cou- cert to be presented by the Two Put choir of St. Paul's church, assisted by other musical talent. in the church auditorium. Remember the date and watch for further ummgnts. The members of the Deerfield Gar- den club were invited to a lecture on "Rock Gardens," given at a meeting of the Revinia Garden club. My afternoon. ,Mt Edwin Wood is ill in the High- land Park hospital. The Galloway girls were hostess at a Hallowe‘en party at their home on 0n Novemhu- " the annual Red Cross enrollment will one. in Deer- field with Mrs. Austin Plague u chairman of the committee in than. Mr. and Mrs. [)qu of LihertrriBe have rented the Eben home on the Wilmot road, recently vacated by the Mequire funny. On Thursday. Mrs. Paul Hunter of Eugene Henna, in has: at a de. lightful trmettems-heidee. Included of the Ravinia Garden club. My of Glencoe, In. L. A. Donduville " Molina, Miss Clan Ender, Mrs B. M. Kress, Mrs Harry Oleander-f, Mrs. Eugene Emier, In. Alex: William and Mrs. Elmer Cluey. yettfutvermud-tatar-trei- brawn-“mum“: dee*ear.ahinaradcheaatr-st- 'ardhv_.gtxtaotobu'eb,ee. MisBm.imGo-ructueimsati kmmdhuqucm, of Babel“ lab-s. tuned hr BohbramtHarttv.Goraer. Me-rc-dat-tmet- son. Arthur Cit-lit, W. w. G-, Torbett Toilet, burly mug“! Bar, rison. WriehtandAikU attegtded the _wefdiar_uui1eredtuet-ehamt "rtohHC8iuruhe.sataursreusuata, in tho Presbrterie chm KW Put ' MrsHenrrua-adttaetir, mttteehisraesdbeokeserar-eek “Wall-MM". "w Sunday, Nov. 13, n reunion on! the rd pastor's chases during the mt 1'f,Y, pastorate at the morning new IA eat new pastor's clan will be W J,c;'ii;rlr'tl22/ititAt,'ll';artptet! " ' untory to ohrtisaion to chunk - de- bership in spring. Teen m be!" lad t' girls will he enrolled in this a... -o:' At an evening mice orNo- I} her .13, In. Andi“! To“ hm, was si: tirriiaiTi' an: I. Future Min of Those Who missions. will address the Conn.» Reject Jenn Chum: Nov. 21. tion. This mice will be in F,':',.?,),' 5. Iss Future Punuhment Englan- of the Wonun's Missionary may} ing? Dee. t. and will be preceded by I light lunch: A cordi-l wekome u extended to can a 6:30. The Missionary My} all to worship with: us. . -0ieaErt-ah--t.- titiaeistth-tt-.taeattt- T:30 Eveaxirw tserviee. Tho “I will give u: exposition ot (in m Chapter of Acts. PHI-MM . Hakim.“ "tq-eh-rt. w teyeietioo_tmt_qrsag. Ant-Itching. ‘ I 10:6 Wmmm It. "te-thu-d-tun-e. 1le'srvs.rue.pwp-atir- .0! ;,V,_V~ 2:30 Anemoon tonic: a tho I" erett school house. . Cteirreh-ai.riidnraora.. Boy Scouts. Friday from T torat.' t _ v ""m'lura"rr"-amttexatarrastz. Novembe; F7"?! Dresses, Gowns f Eur Coats,' Coats, Lingerie, Hosiery {weft .Stxlé . Shop ormal Opening Southwest Cor-A “ml-OJ My Rod. hunch-inn. 2. Where Are Our Dead? Nov. IS, 3. Will We Know Our Lord Once In Heaven? Nov. at. a. Yul an “all: dilly-d7 b. "IE-0v." "aarariari' vihTaTtetaeretat.l ='utt't.'t.nt qfthi-d-uh. . I What...“ Ree. A, Attras, with; can oftuCrieaaodutrietwiitraetsat the 'r"tiat-yuoaesd.hnvu chm of the 005nm mice.» - Christin Endeavor, , p. p. Punching union. 8 p. n. his thutdar evening an pastor be- trims the series of tenuou- on the tot- lowing subject: _ L Shall the Dead Live? Nov. 6. em.~uuu.ua Bttdnr.tfqe.rion1trd.r. We ,ttttrehothytuuuGtmit, intuhiataseToemreetiiU. o" srmd.rnu-arohmauhete tannin-cm. Conn-dining your“; With the opening of our new store on the corner of Central Avenue and Green Bay Road, Highland Park, we dire offering to the women and girls-of the e6mmunity an all- the-year-round fashion show - a shopping center, where they will find the latest ere- ations in Homing really, " s. WWW and M 177131 Gmy lite, - tom Ind only melodies play a iartte In?! in the a.. veloment of the plat of “Comm luring," which open! at the Olym- pie “mint, Sands-y, Nov. 6, “COUNTESS mummy KY OLYMPIC THEATER Comedy 0pc: an Open In Chicago Next Sunday . Evening _ Coaftrti-thmimtmiti-antrr-e, 0:00.... “Mlmo'cbattb Wanna-awn ,iehtttrm'ii-athttoeItam- hon-Irvin- a a. Mm Chic-go. munitl'rnl-ldd fromrtoeh-tar,N.Y.autt.nrr. Wtliefertt-a-raib.tt. m. Ann-chum“- . dimmllu-ndth Elmhunt School d link "I! (up tun the spud-l and; Ionic-Ind friend: of the St. Plll'l Mic-l church In cordially in“. mJ.o.Y.¢iub will - its monthly meeting May mun trr hang of the Hille- an. all Shannon. 'mery It¥hid5wm M Novem Jer ‘ One of our {find-i Maul-tad (in other evening the if this WAC- Iutk ftrtne hop- on getting anon handout all the ttme be in will: to' send hi- mchebh-lnw on an air my. age to Park. - A Lmdon prisoner seeking to co- tipa from jail In ' woeraa's oatitt wu detoeted and recaptured. Such ad-isa'tareoodaait vain the din of [out Airta. THURSDAY. tRt%mN. t, “I than] was at -uttms and trerNttarofotilt_tV. ottbmmdmhuidhhn madeheixmeotth.t-tttotqM.e “we who ,rmrrui-ibu “cl-mu luring" during “(but I'll in Now York. With Walnut Woolf, Hm K. Horton and Glad” m. It- Her is unwedly in'good company. auxin!” that“ a"l'1'llinl'l=t,"A"'dt'= muub-ihthomdmm. brrtthrmtt.tmrdtme3t-- both uteug'a'gtlSat, 2t4rgttttftrfdr.Tt=t ttrasartist.Fi.Bttoduthb nee ad tad-In b Vin-ll. D char-cur. ltbmdilmlthr‘hnu oets-ru+aoatuathtat. ththxdndum what-Manama“:- remnant-August. _1m0erv. Wu Mt foreign “in unb- by: - dbl. “I. ttft a-y-r'

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