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Highland Park Press, 27 Oct 1932, p. 27

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g his-audience on a 1mm pt. John Gorbv,took Deer. rians on a trip throw, ry of Progress 1ih.trvmitiii. at the weekly lunched tfield Rotary club. can 0 was introduced by Ito. ttteid Rotary club. Cam. o was introduced by Ro. rold Vant, gave his audi. rr. and coneisie mental pie. the grpurgds, buildings, Fects, ind the many plug; st which will am the World’s Fair in Chi. ing in July, 1933. speaker is Rotarians T, ho will tell of the need, 32 [tidtpttrtsrttt, is being given at the 'parish hall this winter, mursday evening. It was I fimuteinl success. Tony 138 S. Green Bay road, 'ark, receiv'ed the beats. nade quilt. 'The game: udiiitiohinl prizes will a ' the holders of highut be four partied. - d Walsh. party of the series will d in the near future. 'a Ender, chairman d _of, the series ot foui 'rriiiiFR5iiiri." ma; sanity for relief wori, ke of . Party a Success /atwar.. one“! prxytreturivelv, _ in). tied -- VI'OSS Ind h. "Uti 'u.mnudr-adiiiG _ Starting - Lighting - Ignition Mentor, Starter. Ignition Unit. MM Electric System Beehecked Ind 'tqwimd Ammo Belch Deleo Remy Dyneto Strolling Phileo Dhmond Grid amm- --. - T_: Builder' Reed mun-8M _ ' _i1iiiiti"%aitdillt; l " “54:2, I M...“ . "t..lhfhtq..srrti" "' " "' _ we fertut-tr-,r-- Tel. B. P. 2774 AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS ttepair or Rebuild Any Make k 77777777wa Takes Bambi and,Denb Ahn of Your Mrs. Issac Rapp will have charge of the program at the meeting of the Woman’s Missionary society at the Bethlehem Evangelical church on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 1, when they will begin the study of "Lady Fourth Daughter of China" written by Mary Brewster Hollister. The iirgt ehnpter, which Mrs. Rapp will discuss is “China's Religious Herit- Lake Shore Creamery BODY AND FENDER WORK SPRING SERVICE MOTOR CAR LELECTRIC SERVICE Woman’s Missionary 7 Society Meets Nov. 1 The annual Hellowe’en party for the children of the Deerfield Gram, mr school will be given Monday' evening, Oct. 31, at the school gym- msium. The party is sponsored by the Deerfield P. T. A. with Mrs. Barry Olendorf acting as chairman of arrangements. Motion pictures and refreshments will be included in the evening's entertainment. in“ and I“. JOHNSON & DAHL WAY. 0mm " no: mmmmmgmu I u Human-am" Your Car ll and Get We. C. B. HANSEN HIGHLAND BUMP-g-ttOtt" Party to Be Monday T1rc','Jr"snTJ3 " WW" "“""'""' Paintm’ Supplin ma mum-J fl 7, - 7 _ _ _ JOHN NELSON " s. SECOND trr. Central E Second St. Tél. B. P. 949 CABINET AWORK l -'-"-'--"""-T- â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€",â€"_= FURNITURE REPAIRED JKSM mum -eei" “I! Uphohterilll 513 Elm Place C)lasii,jied, Directo tC)) tum-u. slum-n M KW M We can for and. deliver , Mum 1" C. Pan?!»- _ h F Meierhott Hardware Co. Mothers of fourth grade children tnet Tuesday afternoon-in Miss Jean Nygard’s room with Mrs. W. L. Wal- ton as chairman, The kindergarten mothers, with their room mother, Mrs. F. M. Sturtevant, met Wednes- day afternoon. Eighth grade moth- ers met Friday afternoon with their chairmen Mesdames F. G. Piepen- brok and Bruce Blaine. Sixth grade mothers of children in Miss Mar- garet Hunt's and Miss Frances Brown's rooms and the chairmen Mesdames C. E. Piper and Harry PAINTING and DECORATING Pst. B. P. 495 86 s. St. Johns Ave. Ar-tted-iss-book-u-tdad-ated- chapter a month, just a the re- cently completed one "Christ Comes To the Village" was taken. In. Arthur Merner lead in the devotions. Hostesses for the social hour are Mrs. Arno Frantzg Mrs, A. H. Muhlke, Mrs. c. V. Steiner and Mrs.' Edward Trier. Professional. and Business 11htd31U3Bg1fLI1hrg1y, Highland Park, J11. DR. B. A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. WURTH Window Shtdes, Auto Ghu . - "pining-lug "tNhat AND For Quality nnd Service BRAND BROS. Mothers Meet During Past Week "'eeeeemmesessessseeesssseeeseeseeessee UPHOLSTERING Mal Good- when” Contraction Co. CHAIRS RECANED TII PI... no one» GCiiiiiiGt Park. a; ass Central Ave. Piano a. rim Lawn Maven Sharpened 'i, Let us save you money on your Glasses. . " N. Genesee St. - Wat-keg“, m. The two days will be devoted to educational programs. The Deer- field patch is chairman of the pro- gram committee. - _ Delegates to the Regional confer- ence at St. Paul's Evangelical church in Palatine on Thursday and Friday of this week from St. Paul's Evangelical church, Deerfield, are Alfred Johnson, Sunday school dept.; Arthur Borchardt, Young' People's dept.; Mrs. Fred Horenberger and Mrs. Ji'. G. Piepenbrok, Ladies' Aid society. and Reverend F. G, Piepen-, brisk, pastor. Rev. John. Voeks is pastor of the Palatine church. ttttpe tee, W m! mum. Send Delegates to Regional Conference ind child welfare- tnotitetm, war; among the subjects discussed by the various groups. afternoon ft the seiuroi.uariJiiii', systematic tetthintr of Jtenmanship Dry Cleaning - Pressing " _ "V-""'""'" 1"" Tailoring and Repairing Reasonable Prices " n .u"""..':'..'?." an“ No Charge for Secohd Cup E. NELSON __ -lrtrrTtrimiirirg A benefit card and bunco party is being given Thursday evening, Oct. 27, at eight o'clock at the Masonic temple by the Deerfield Camp of the Royal Neighbors. A nominal 1ehartre will be made and the public is cordially invited. The rummage sale sponsored by the Detrtield P. T. A. last week was a financial success, considering the present day conditions. and the money reelized will be put into the treasury for use for the school. Mrs. Andrew Decker was chairman, and was assisted by twelve women, di- vided into committees for pricing the articles and for selling during the twtrataraarer- _ _ ' Deerfield R.N.A. to . Hold Card Party 'Riiiiihihgé sane ttAd -e List Week a Success MARIO CUCCHIARA _HOWARD-uDEu, CAFETERIA Delicious Food PHONE 583 124 8. FIRST " HEEL-AND PAR] of Coffee TWMY'E! " L)

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