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Highland Park Press, 14 May 1931, p. 44

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uk: mz Preceding the W. M. S. meeting, the Rainbow Circle served a very deâ€" licious The â€" Woman‘s Missionary society met Tuesday afternoon at the Bethleâ€" hem Evangelical church. Mrs. Chesâ€" ter Wessling "lead in the devotionals and Mrs. John Stryker had charge of the lesson. They are studying "Between : the Americas" and Mrs. Stryker‘s subject was _ **Porto Rico Four Hundred Years Ago." Missionary Society _ ... _ Holds Meeting Tuesday ~â€"_E. McKay, dwelling in Deerfield Acres subdivision, $2,000.00. ~â€"Jens Petersen, dwelling in E. P. Osterman subdivision, $5,000. Sol Shapiro, remodel, $2,000. â€"Wrecking of Duffy building. : Walter Page, remodel, $1,000. F. K. Shrader, remodel, $1,000; J. A. Carlson, remodel, $1,000. j Briergate Golf clubhouse, remodel, $1,000,.â€"â€"_.:=.â€"is. c _cnl2c lc lliLccl s Adolph Roth, chicken house, 81,000’.1 _ Walter Lange, remodel, $1,000. om Clarence Huhn,. village clerk, reâ€" ports the following building permits which have ‘been issued in Deerfield since the first of January. Building Permits Mr. _C.â€"M. Finnell, associate reâ€" gional executive of Region 7, said, "I was pleased with the ‘spick and spag;’ uniform the organizations were wearâ€" ing. Also I was glad to see the troop committeemen marching with their boys."â€"Mr.â€"Charles A. Steele, Glenâ€" coe chairman of the Regional camping committee, exclaimed, "It sure was aâ€"wonderfulâ€"showing." â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€">=â€"â€"â€" In appreciation to Mr. Eckstien, Mr.â€"H.â€"Fowlerâ€"speaking for all the use of the Ravinia Opera park on this occasion. Dr.â€"C. V,. Nichols, Highland Park chairman of the Council Cub commitâ€" tee believes, "It was the greatest triâ€" bute to mothers ever made on the north shore. The Cubs are one of the most attractive units of the Scouting Organization. Theyâ€"looked fine toâ€" F. W. Boone, remodel, $1,000. Philip Scully Sr.,; remodel, $1,000 Mr. Walter M. Kiplinger, regional scout executive for Region 7, said, "I had a very good time and didn‘t regret coming in the rain. The crowd is especially good." Mr. Fowler stated that, "The splenâ€" did response shown by the people present is all the ‘pay‘ the executive board and men connected with it want for their work." Appreciative Comment _: Dr. James E. West declared, "Everything was fine but the weather. The scouts of the north shore are dandyâ€"especially the Cubs." pronounced the closing benediction. At the close of the program each of the Sea Scouts, Scouts and Cubs preâ€" sented pins of their ranks to thneg mothers._ _The Girl Scouts, Girl Reâ€" serven, and Campige Spie presented flowers to their mothers. _ â€" LORD HAMPTON LAUDS SCOUT PROGRAM HERE 44 luncheon in the church dining (Continued from Issued in Deerfield page 5) Each United States Senator costs the American: taxpayers $38,876 a year. We will permit you to express your indignation in your own way.â€" Atchison (Kan.) Globe. Cook County Juvenile Home, is to be the speaker. Hostesses for the afternoon are Mrs. E. M. Palmer, Mrs. C. C. Kapschull, Mrs. P. F. Kempfer, Mrs. L. Oberrauch, Mrs. L. Soefker, Mrs. L. G. Piepenbrok, and Mrs. A. J. Johnson. T, at two o‘clock. Members of the Ladies‘ Aid and all other women of the church are cordially invited. Mrs. Alice: Phillips Aldrich, mother of the _ the annual Guest day â€"of the Ladies‘ Aid society__of St. _Paul‘s church of Deerfield will be held at the church on ‘Thursday afternoon, May Ladies‘ Aid Society ' â€" Guest Day Today The large barn on the farm oceuâ€" pied ‘by Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Rockâ€" enbach andâ€" two children, two miles east of Lake Zurich, burned to the ground on Sunday. The loss wasâ€" esâ€" timated at $15,000 and is only partly covered by insurance. All cattle and horses were saved, but valuable farm machinery and a large quantity of hay were lost in flames. It. is thought that a gasoline engine, in operation outside of the barn eaused the conâ€" flagration. The farm is owned by Whitney Rockenbach‘s father, Orman Rockenbach, also of Lake Zurich. Bothâ€"famili residents. Fire Destroys Barn _______ _~ on Rockenbach Farm Near Lake Zurich f Strong advocates of preparedness, girls employed in the general offices ‘of the North Shore line at Highwood are studying first aid principles. With a knowledge of "What to do until the doctor â€"arrives," ~"these young ladies are qualified by their training to meet any emergency. Many lives have been saved byâ€" t employes as a result of first aid trainâ€" ing received through the medical deâ€" partment under the direction ofâ€" Dr. Hart Ellis Fisher, chief surgeon. In | preparedness, , a majority of cases these lives were eneral offices | saved at points entirely removed from at Highwood | company property. * inciples. With The group of girls shown in the o do until the'picture, all: residents of north shore young ladies l communities, are receiving practical NOR d H The Legion believes that all chilâ€" dren should have the advantage .of home life and â€"care. Its first princiâ€" ple of child welfare is to keep chilâ€" dren in their own home with their own mother, if possible. If this is not possible then keep them in foster homes, with relatives, or, if necessary, through adoption. The Legion‘s child welfare program embraces all chilâ€" dren, because to better the condition of veterans‘ children, through legisâ€" lation, theâ€" general conditions, affectâ€" ing: all children, must be improved, through mother‘s aid laws, and the establishment of state and county welâ€" fare agencies. * TH SHORE GIRI the previous meeting' wxlvlflb; mously elected. The Deerfield Grammar School P. T. A. will meet on Friday afternoon, May 8. Principal Carl E. Bates will give a review of the year‘s work. Anâ€" nual â€"reports will be given at thi« Review Year‘s Work y ~~_â€"_ atP. T. A. Meet May 8 on Monday evening, Mayi,{,v â€";t _t'l;; home of Miss Mathilda_ Borchardt of Highland Park. ._.._.Members _of. :M»Worker"i’ _conferâ€" ence of St. Paul‘s church held their April session at the home of Miss Gertrude Johnson. Plans for a Daily Vacation Bible school were discussed at length. A committee is being apâ€" pointed to meet with a committee of the Deerfield Presbyterian church to make further plans for the vacation school. Another meeting of the St.] Paul‘s Worker‘s conference was held Discuss Vacation ays" f Bible School Monday HOME CARE FOR CHILDREN given at this nominated at unaniâ€" DY FIR ‘ton, a little more than 27 years ago, the Swedish language was used exâ€" clusively. Gradually, however, it has been found necessary to increasingly modify the Swedish program with an English ~one.~<The climax of these efforts. toward adaptation. was unâ€" doubtedly reached at the Quarterly conference last Sunday when it was unanimously decided that the church be known by the above name and that after May 17 all services be held in the English hnmge.} + â€"This new move on the part of the church is indicative of. two things very much in kéeping with the Chrisâ€" tian spirit: it is evangelical in that it serves the greatest number; it is Christ minded because it places Te ligion above language and nationalâ€" ism. + F; Highwood M. E. Church has alâ€" ways been a member of the Methoâ€" dist ~Episcopal ~church. © When â€"the work was begun at the present locaâ€" The Dorcas society invites the peoâ€" ple of Deerfield to a health lecture at theâ€"Persbyterian church _on Monday evening, May 18. A light plate lunch is to be served free. They want at least fifty married couples to attend the lecture and areâ€"eager to have the fathers and mothers of growing chilâ€" dren attend. There is no charge for admission, there will be nothing for sale and it is not an aluminum demâ€" onstration or a cooking school, but an »ducational health lecture. The date is Monday evening, May 18 at .8 o‘clock. , * Decide to Conduct ~â€"~~~~ Services in English Grace Dunn, Lake Forest; Elvira Ben. | aventi,â€" Highwood; ~Margaret McDer. | mott, Waukegan; Dorothea Freeman, Waukegan; Gertrude Flanjaik, North Woods; Emma DeMeyer, Libertyville;‘ Mathilda Hehner, Highland Park; Marguerite â€"â€"Frederick, â€" Libertyville, | and Margaret Milroy, North Chicago, Healthâ€"Lecture May 18 Presbyterian Church man of Waukegan as "patient." Other members of the group (left to right) are: Pearl Moréland, Lake Forest: A J [) M of | city ope and ma one ent pro for ion sho figt the the fe in pr the sin ter for @or th to aSs

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