&4 â€" Boy Scouts. 4 _ A cordial welcome. 3. Epworth league, 7:00 pm. â€" t ‘Easter cantata, by._the choir, 8 â€"____ p.m. The Song of Triumph by Norâ€" man. Fourteen themes giving the i . story of Easter. _ Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. & definitely postponed.â€"â€"=â€"~â€" English services, 11 a.m. 4 Attention is called to the fact â€"â€"Sunday school program, 7â€"p.m.â€"â€"| Easterâ€"morning â€"servicesâ€"at St. Blessing of Easter Water. Confesâ€" sfons atâ€" :80 pm.â€" _: : Grace Methodist Episcopal Church |â€" North Ave. and Lauretta Place â€"Rev. N. S. Nye, Minister W. H. Holgate, Supt. Church school| Church school, 9:30 a.m. 3 "There They Cruicified Him." March 3ist the Ladies‘ Aid will hold a pot luck supper at the church from 5:30â€"8 p.m. ’ Rev. Joseph E. Savage, pastor Holy Thursdayâ€"Mass at 7:30 a. m.; Altar of Repose until 9 p.m. Good Fridayâ€"Mass at 9 a.m. Deâ€" votions and Venerations of the Cross at 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 30, 8 p.m.â€" Annual meeting of the congregation to receive reports of activities in the various societies of the church, to elect officers for the new church year, and to transact such business as may properly come before the 10:45â€"Easter service of Triâ€" umphant Hope. At this service the church choir of twenty voices will render the cantata, "Easter Angels" by J. S. Fearis. > % 4:00â€"Young People‘s meeting. â€" . ‘Monday, 7:15 pm.â€"Troop No. 2 Girl Scouts. 542. will meet at the home of Mrs. Bert Nichol in the afternoon. # Friday, 4:00 p.m.â€"Troop No. 1, Girl Scouts; 7:30 p.m.â€"Troop 52, 9:30â€"Church school assembly in the church auditorium. _ Special Easter program and offering for Korean Missions. RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. Good Friday service, 8 p.m. â€" | penbrok in charge of both services. To all of these services you are| Ruth Bolt of~the Dorcas Home, rdially invited. L | who is a senior at Deerfieldâ€"Shields The public is invited to these serâ€" Low Mass at 10 followed by beneâ€" Easter Dayâ€" Sunday school, Easter Sundayâ€"High Mass at 8 Services of Holy week Mark J. Andrews, pastor f Announcements for Easter Sunâ€" Holy Cross Catholic Church First Presbyterian, Church Zion Lutheran Church Henry G. Hedlund, pastor Phone H. P. 178 QUALITY LAUNDERERS ant â€"â€"The Holy Communion will be celeâ€" brated on Good Friday evening at 8 o‘clock. This also promises to be a very well attended service. Easter services will begin at 9:30 when the church school will meet in the .church auditorium for a special Easter: program. _ At the 10:45 ~service the choir will present the Passion Week at high school, has entered the sixth National ~Competitive examination for high schools given by the Eduâ€" cational committee of the League of Nations association. Many wonderâ€" ful prizes are offered to the winners. will have their party on Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Eggs will prob. ably be hidden in the snow on the church lawn. 5 & Fearis. Members and friends of the congregation are cordially invited ‘to be present at this service of triâ€" umphant hope. The Passion Week services at the Deerfleld Presbyterian church were ushered in with an overflow Palm Sunday service. The service was opened with a well rendered piano duet by Miss Frances Biederstadt and Mr., Edgeley Todd. playing the Majestic Fifth Symphon‘y by Haydn. Baptism, confirmation, and reception of members made the service very impressive. The choir rendered two anthems, "The Psaims" by Faure and Jerusalem" by Parker. Easter parties and egg hunts have been planned for the children of the Junior, Beginners and Primary deâ€" partments of St. Paul‘s Evangelical church school. The Junior departâ€" afternoon at 3:30 and the Beginners ‘School was closed all day Tuesday at the Wilmot school because of the snow. 3# â€"Mre.â€"Philipâ€"R.â€"Scully â€"Jr. _enterâ€" ter Julianna and Misses Verna and Betty Grenning of Glenview. the home of Mrs. William Neville, who is entertaining at a one o‘clock tained the wives of the men who go bowling at Glenview on Friday eveâ€" ning, at her home on Oakley avenue. A member of the volunteer fire department remained at the Deerâ€" field fire station all Monday night at a birthday dinner on Thursday, March 17. â€"Out of town guests were Mrs. Johanna Grenning and daugh=| [ â€" Due to the blizzard Monday eveâ€" ning, the American Legion Auxiliary which was to have met with Mrs. Local and Personal Mrs. Joseph Arbary and Mr. and rs. Joseph Arbary Jr. of Tulsa, cla., are guests at the John Haggie church Deerfield Church will be held at 10:30 THE PRESS Set Illinois Quota A quota of 4,347,948 votes has been set for Illinois at the coming Presidential election by the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce which is sponsoring a plan to mobilâ€" ize 50,000,000 voters for the country as a whole as a tribute to George Washington, whose 200th birthday anniversary is being celebrated this year. es in readiness in case of a fire during the storm. Fire Chiefâ€"John Huhn in anticipation of a fire in such seâ€" vere weather, wanted every precauâ€" tion taken, so that his department would be able to answer calls reâ€" gardless of the weather. The figure set for Illinois is apâ€" Best Native Round Steak ..........;:... Swift‘s Golden West Stewing Chickens Small Lean Smoked Butts .. ............ 1g. Choice Native Pot Roast : ........ Fresh Meaty Spareribs ................ is 12¢ Lean Pork Butt Roast ... .. ... of Votes in Election Next Fall, 4,347,948 for Easter Specials For Saturday Only Lincoln Market Swift‘s s Premium FrankIurters ......... pg, Barbara Sincere : 33 N. SHERIDAN ROAD Order yarn here and learn to knit your own ‘Phone Highlandâ€"Park 3140 ; ; Bouclette Suits THE KNITTING SHOP cayhyye ///f; proximately 40 per cent more than the total vote cast in this state at the 1928 Presidentialâ€"election. That year a total of approximately® 3,â€" 100,000 votes were cast. 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