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Highland Park Press, 7 Jun 1928, p. 19

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E‘ WR veninatnattvctes s i Arrminitel Arecinend ‘ k THE HIGHLAND PAEK PRES8, HIGHLAND PARK, .# " * mss k . Pes 4 dlr..-lln(.)rmw:!rgun&nungu“A _ The Higbland Park Press"====~~â€"">â€"â€"~~ * Entered as Second Class matter March 1, 191 ut Park, HRinois. under the Act of March 3, 191g: ** ‘A° 9°* office at Highiand Published weekly by The Udellâ€"Printing Co. at Highland Park, Lake County, Hitaois Sif. and Hirs. Chas. Frey has as Mrs. J. P. O‘Connell is # in the MNMM,&MBMMW ors mother ‘of McHenry, Miinois. Mr, Henry Gastfield who has been es a Thy" ".'d-n:-L gâ€"e c'v'r.-: on corner fl““::fin-‘hflmthfih :-"-u sale. '~=~n- ::.:-un't-: ste., on «ome vflfidn'hnnh-:‘ ut > exceptional values. May Reid of Central avenne _ Bunday, June 17 Childrons Day| was hostess to the N. G. O. club on Harry Olendorf, Hante, Frank Russo, ‘Raymond Clavey, Carl Anderson and Alex Willman. > The LLL. club will hold a Bakery sale at Charles Kapschulls Real Esâ€" tate office Saturday afternoon, June 9 at 1:00 o‘clock. her bridge club at her home on Hazel avenue, Wednesday afternoon. Included among the Deerficld ladies who attended the card party given by the Art committee of the Highland Puark Woman‘s club at the home of In.lly-lfl_!&vn:h-_ihyrd\.. â€" s Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Osterman were dinner guests of Mrs. Josephine Mentâ€" zer of Highland Park, Sunday. an operation four weeks ago. He is daughter Myrtle spent Memorial Day Miss Barbara Huch! attended the wedding of Miss Mildred Bown and ?.thdwsm formerly Eva Ender of Deerficld. Mrs. I, A. Dondanvill and infant son Laurence Arthur of Moline, Nliâ€" nois are spending the week at the C. Memoria) Day. ter Earlene of Lyndhurst, N. J., visited the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Kress last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Wiliman of Des Moines, lowa, who visited the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Willman last week returned to their Mrs. Emma Cahill of Milwaukee is visiting Mrs. Grace Cotrell of Todd Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Schmidt and son Robert, Mrs. John Hueh] and Miss Barbara Hueh}) have rturned from a trip to The Dells. I The human race is frazzled in June, having worked hard all] winter. Still vacation time is aâ€"coming. June says the world is a | wonderful place, and.we should be happy in it here on the North | hok s 4M6 no! chmates get the cream of summet weather, without the intense temperatures of July and August. The vegetation has the freshness of spring, and suffers not yet from the wear and tear of July and August droughts. The cheerful sound of the kid element is heard from the old swimmin‘ hole. . The June graduates appear with the girls in the "swellest dresses ever," and read essays in which they solve all w;?'rld problems. Their advice is usually good, and should be P T. taken. ried in. The hot climates get the cream of su the intense temperatures of July and A has the freshness of spring, and suffers and tear of July and August droughts. Jure is probably the most popular month in the year. No orthodox poet ever tried to Â¥et by without writing a good "pome" on that subject. The brides say it is the best month to get marâ€" hes@pmonl About now millions of motorists are setting out every weekâ€" end and Sunday for long or short runs, and many of them see much of the country. lhnyofuswinnythnttheywilldoquibeaswellbogoto church Sunday morning. After they have had some thoughts lifting them up out of the grind of daily life, they will be in a mood to appreciate the beauty of the world. The cautious driver finds himself none too popular on the road, and a long line of speeders are constantly tooting to get by him. They often shout at him to go faster. But if all drivers were like this careful fellow, many people would avoid hospital cases and lawsuits. The purpose of a weekâ€"end run should not be to see how many miles we can cover. The object should be to see something of the beauty of this wonderful world. That is not best accomâ€" plished at speeds of 40 miles and more an hour. ; Mr. nn!l'ln. Earl Kreas ind daughâ€" THURSDAY, JUNE T, 1928 Deerfield News * WEEKâ€"END RUNS returned to their| \utedich‘olvr,- Vio.l;n. GOOD OLD JUNE ummwmmm to be quite a unique affair, "An gration Party," Friday, which started at the church and after several hours imigrating here and there they reâ€" turned to the church where delicious refreshments were served. Mr. and Ir.'fithilmmes: home Wednesday after attending University of Tilinois for the past ; ‘ested Choir; Violin Solo â€" Gerâ€" | trude Johnson. ‘"The Awakening of | the Flowers" will be given by the Children of Primary Department. ‘ f Mrs. Gordon Clouse and son, Billy iu;d Mrs. Alexander who has been a guest at the Clouse home for several ! weeks left early Tuesday morning lori | southern Indiana. ; followed by a program and tour of inspection. Aum«uamma are invited to attend. Resernfimi may be made by calling University 8346 and should be made a few days in advance. { Al‘mdmmdhhr-t’ to a large circle of friends in Deerâ€" 'lv'hcfiubnerhnflone:t!:m- ton will bolid their annual reception Tuesday, June 12. Luncheon will be on Grand avenue, on Monday eveâ€" ning, June 11. Ail members are urged to attend and anyone eligible cordially invited to attend. The Tuxis society of the Presbyterâ€" ifn church held their regular worship service at the church on Sunday eveâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gunckel and three children Verene, Betty and June left Sunday to spend two weeks in Denver, Colorado: Auxiliary will hold ;*m"'â€"h, meeting & at the home of Mrs. A:;ufiq Plagge Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Clavey and Mrs. Williams of Highland Park returned Sunday morning from Rochester, Minnesota. Pageantâ€""The Garden of Graces" Characters The Keeper of the Gardenâ€"Maâ€" tilda Borchardt; Loveâ€"Four Beginâ€" ners; Lightâ€"Five Primaries; Obediâ€" ence â€" Nine Juniors; Courage â€" Seven Juniors; Consecrationâ€"Twelve Intermediates; Serviceâ€"Seven Interâ€" mediates; Child â€" A Junior; Song â€" rafabaitnltind o is â€"Biiii®inad o5 The members of the Tuxis society | one o‘clock which will be‘ NUMBER 15 Mrs. Hugh Paterson of Brierhill was hostess to her luncheon bridge club on Wednesday afternoon. _ The Deerfield R. N. A. camp have received an invitation from Waukeâ€" gan R. N. A. camp to attend "Friends Night," which will be observed on Monday evening, July 9. Also are the local members invited to attend R. N. A. convention to be held in Elâ€" gin, Thursday, June 14. Members who are planning to attend are reâ€" quested to call Mrs. William Johnston, 251W, as a North Shore bus may be chartered if required number is ascerâ€" tained. Julianna Willman has been quite for the past week. s 4 Mrs. Chester r.?u mm Libertyville O. E. S. chapter, Thursâ€" day evening, May 31. \ Gienview. of Mr. and Mrs. Orman Rockenback of Lake Zurick, Friday. Luellia Willman, daughter of Mr. andln.Clr_htW_flh-nAkvh&h( Evangelical Bungalow Church Rev. A. P. Johnson, minister Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. A class r every member of the family. Children‘s Day program 11:00 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m. At 8:00 o‘clock the Junior choir will 546 Central Avenue North Shore Music Shop COIGQ)@») Good Music . _ Wherever She Goes The new portable Victrola makes it easy for her to take really fine music on wedding trip or vacation. This inâ€" strument has the same high qualities, which are characteristic of all Victor productions. An ideal combination of the best in Radio and Orthophonic music. You change from one to the other by a simple operated switch. For those who have a discriminating taste, this machine will be found ideal. It will fit into either a small or large house, harmoniously, while the tone and volume will meet the most severe requirements. We have both Victor and Columbia Records and a Complete Selection of Musical Instruments Cie * The New Majestic Radio Kolster Radio and Electric Columbia Patronize Your Ne ighborhood Music Store i June 12 is the day for the annual reception by the Directors of the Presbyterian Home, Evanston. All Wednesday at 8 p.m., choir re hearsal. be in keeping with the day. An offerâ€" ing for Sunday School Missions will be received. . Parents desiring bapâ€" tism for their children at this service will speak to the pastor. Friday, 7:30 p.m., Boy Scout meetâ€" ing. service will be held at 10:30. Please note the change in time. A special program has been prepared which will Children‘s Day. â€" The churchâ€"school service will be combined with that of the congregagion and the joint Daily Vacation Bible school conâ€" venes each morning in the week with the exception of Saturday at 9:30 o‘clock. We are glad for the splendid attendance and the interest shown thisâ€"first week. All children are inâ€" vited to attend this school. The Annual Orchestra concert will be given June 15, at 8 o‘clock. Tickâ€" ets can be purchased at the office of / Mr. Harold Vant. Deerfield Presbyterian Church Rev. Mark J. Andrews, pastor This Sunday will be observed as 8, G. Carison, Manager What a crowning delight for the bride to find one of our little grands â€"or one of those modern upâ€" rights in her new home! She‘ll love to plan her livâ€" ing room around it! And think of the joy the girl graduate will find â€" after the commencement whirl in pointing out to her friends the new grand â€"from Mother and Dad. Quality of tone and stability are the essential qualifications of these wonderful inâ€" struments. After the June Bride has returned from the wedding tripâ€"or the girl graduate has settled down after the rush and excitement of commencement â€" no gift could give more pleasure than a piano, Victrola, or Radio, for music is one of the finest things in lifeâ€" a constant reminder of the donor. wWORTHY OF LIFEâ€"LONG COMPANIONSHIP May 26 was unusually profitable desâ€" ‘ pite the cold rainy weather. | _ _The committee feel deeply indubted , to the club members who gave so generously of their products, time and | talents. The bird stakes made and by Mr. Richard B. Patterson of the many features of the The Children‘s Day program has been postponed until Sunday, June 17. Final rehearsal fora 11 those taking part in the program Saturday, June Semalo s friends of the institution are invited to attend. A cordial welcome to all the sery ices and activities of this church. We have them in varâ€" fous sizesâ€"to fit homes, large or small. Another worthâ€" while gift, which will give years of lasting happiness is the Orthophonic Victrola Lasting Gifts for the June Bride and Girl Graduate s@(4]@)4 â€" Phone Highland Park 3066 The outstanding donation of ten ever= greens of various sizes and species came from Clavey‘s nursery. PAGE HEVEN â€"â€"

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