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Highland Park Press, 10 Dec 1931, p. 38

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Boy Scout _ Troop 52¢ will repair broken toys for Christmas gifts for the children of needy homes in Deerâ€" â€"~Rheld.â€"They will beâ€"glad to call for any toys which would be given. dolph Knaak will be the next hostâ€" Plans for the toy repair shop will be made Friday evening. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Edâ€" ward Perkins of Half Day, given in compliment to Mrs. Herman Engelâ€" brecht of Libertyville. £: Mrs. Arnold Keller was hostess to members of the Just Sew club on Tuesday afternoon at her home on East Deerfield avenue. Mrs. Ruâ€" Mrs. Raymond Meyer and Mrs. Grace Dobbins attended a party on Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaBahn atâ€" Local and Personal of Deerfield 45e SPECIAL PLATE 45c 45¢ SPECIAL PLATE MENU 45c CANDIED SWEET POTATOES _ MASHED SALAD * it c % j Choice of PRIME RIBS OF BEEF AU JUS ROAST PORK ~APPLE SAUCE POTATOES Dine Out â€" CAFETERIA Equally Appetizing Specials Each Day in the Week VEGETABLE â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"~â€" Pinner served from 5:30 to ?:15~ HOWARDâ€"UDELL The Deerfileld chamber of comâ€" merce held its November meeting the last Friday of the month at Febr‘s restaurant. â€" Work â€"on the skating rink on‘the school grounds is well under way and will be ready for tended the poultry and stock show in Chicago on Saturday. h <the _ James McLaughtin â€"of ~Halt~ Day is staying at the George Bock home. Mrs. Rudoiph Knaak is recoverâ€" ing from a sinous infection. Rev. Mark J. Andrews attended a Presbytery meeting on Monday at the Grace church, Chicago, which is in the center of the part of the city populated by the colored race. Mrs. Ira Gardner has been ill with gripp this past week. ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Meyer (Elizâ€" abeth Schilstra) who were married last Tuesday evening, arrived at their farm home in New Florence, Mo., on Friday. â€" They left Wedâ€" nesday morning and were guests that day at a nuptial luncheon at "A Pleasant Place to Eat" ALTHOUGH OuUrR Priceks HAVE Conmn® Down â€" WE DO THINK Our Foop Is BEst! We‘re pretty well convinced that when it comes to eating in restaurants, people think twice about making a bargain counter of their stomachs! Prices,. of course, must be within reason, but above all things, above any. other consideraâ€" tion, they ask: "Is this the best food to be had?" So, we thinkâ€"that, quality considered, our prices are as reasonable as cany . . . but not Cheap prices for Cheap food, but High Quality Foods at prices that are moderate. uhe THE PRESS3 is on Sunday the home of Mrs. Harry Norton of Harvey and â€"were overnight guests of one of Mrs. Meyer‘s University of Tlinois classmates, Chester Harâ€" per of Ogden, Ill. Continuing on their way they visited at the Adam Courson home in Brownstown, reâ€" maining for the evening at Vandaâ€" lia, IIl., with Mr. and Mrs. William Renshaw. They also visited in St. Louis. â€"â€"They â€" reported â€"a â€"pleasant trip and found upon their arrival at New Florence that eight inches of snow had fallen in that vicinity on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Merrill of Chestnut street were Sunday guests at the Druce home in Grays Lake. ~The Woman‘s Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will meet next Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ira Gardner, with Mrs. Emil Fredericks in charge of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Burroughs of Brier Hill entertained guests from San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday. Miss Margaret Hunt spent the the program. The topic for discusâ€" sion is â€""Mormanism." » ; The Seéwing Circle of St. Paul‘s church will not meet this month. Mr. and Mrs. John Benzlie, cousâ€" ins of the E. H. Seligs, were the Thanksgiving Day guests at the Lincoln Pettis homeâ€"inâ€"Weslaco, Texas. Quite a colony of Deerfleld residents are wintering in that loâ€" cality. Mrs. Earl Sloan (Eva Cooksey) and little daughter Lorraine of Oneida, III., spent several days of last week with Mrs. Elizabeth Cookâ€" on Monday evening and is conval~ escing from injuries she received in an accident a week ago Sgng;x‘_.,, ¢ A _ Christmas _ cantata, "The World‘s Redeemer," will be presentâ€" ed on the evening of December 20th by the choiy of St. Paul‘s Evangelâ€" ical church.â€" Hunt of Chicago. The large supply of fruits, vegeâ€" tables, canned goods, etc., collected by members of St. Paul‘s cha:h was taken to the Bensonville Iâ€" dren‘s Home on Tuesday afternoon by a group of members of the conâ€" gregation. *A Leslie Haggie and little daughter Betty of â€"Northbrook were guests at the Fred Haggie home from Wedâ€" nesday until Sunday of last week. Mrs. Leslie Haggie and baby daughâ€" ter accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" son Neargarder and two sons to Marshall Pottenger ‘was ill the early part of this week. _ Mrs. John Stryker returned home Mrs. Frank Wilson of Libertyville is to be the guest of Mrs. Chester Wolf on Thursday (today). _ The Christmas entertainment at the Presbyterian church will be held at 4:30 on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 20. It will be a "White Gift Christâ€" mas." Thereâ€"will be carols by. the children of all departments, and one of the legends, "The Shepherd That Did Not Go," will be dramatized. ‘The Deerfield school busses will provide transportation for those deâ€" siring to attend the second annual winter concert presented by the musical organizations of the Deerâ€" fieldâ€" Shields high school on Friday evening, Dec. 11. There will be a meeting of the Presbyterian session Monday eveâ€" ning at the home of Dr. J. C. Davis. A number from Deerfield will be among the students of the musical organizations of the Deerfieldâ€" Shields high school who will attend the Chicago Civic Opera performâ€" ance of "The Magic Flute" on Satâ€" urday evening. 1344 Washington Bivd. . _ Hagmarket 1213 } "THURSDAY:; HIGHLAND PARK OFFICE SOLID COMFORT #* Mr. Schwa business t public is ir Commur will be ob Christm: program o be held on 23.. The Sunday: worship s of the S worship ai meeting a the messa ning. * W.M.S. society _ wi Miss Edit Bay road, !~Quarter quarterly year will ning Dec. district S1 of Evange Christmas Sunday: service w hour for school. â€" A intended _ the ser reading 5:00 to 7: Corner G Church ner will â€" maintaine Sheridan from 9 o‘c the eveni: when it is authorize ture may Highland avenue, i Church, 1 Scientist, day mort o‘clock, a meeting, of Christ: o‘elock. â€" pupils bef Subject sermon, Man." Betha Af

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