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Highland Park Press, 2 Feb 1933, p. 15

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FEBRUARY 2, 1983 Ttte Sand” am "evie. lti 1seuntttohate1r.mtd,ttrVedtw 2ehe,t'd,"'f,2',if,i't' and” school mama-mm -ofeot_mrettr,aatdktteidl thqtdqrrttortttrte"tt80, _ thttrittttfiir,-tlhmd-'irt-t "mton,"thshh." ,' ’A In. public Mu room in 1eirttertrrthi1trheetsu4?y. tmaeidarou'dit,wtdehi-matit tAmatto'etoektttthetmmtittgto6 'rstt-rttn.thtthntdnrtureF mmuomtmmotomo. tfattsetBiINnndnBattthortmd ctsrutunset-ittetst-tartte mad,b-d,orrturheed. All are cordidly invited,» attend ttte-tees-tttttsu-ofthe Sunday school It 9:45. Junior church " 11. Th. morning -ke,- beginning at 11:00, i111 be an ob. servance of thc'day of We}. Friends of Highland Park and also: ‘where are "peein11y invited to pin with no the “vantages of worship May W! Church Rev. B. P. Shaun. Pluto! _ V M. P. New Am Self-denial: This wk, mph:- siaed through the Evittgettei1 church, is not "ide for tho pm». dull-denial u a tti-tts of incl-us- -inrourtrifttrtorottters. new will culminate on $undly in the ob: ilioqut u "otisoAd in this am- " 6:46. Evening new!“ at 7:45. Ruin; rain: with thir, Sunday, than will he n mic: of "arreoptieott man: an “The Five Crises in the Life' of ChrUt" and "The Greatest Question in the World." _ _ Nonday: Meeting of the bond of trustees in the pastor's study at “7:45. _ Wednesday: A may} confer- ence for all one.“ and sachet: of the Church school will hi held st Williams Bar, Wh cured in the speak of our church an! and sons twelve y over are cordially . will be no claim sanguwvv- ----' " F Rome. W. Nam MT Ram n, mm Are. -epttdar, Fem 8t _ 3:00,”. tue.ond moths of the "tiitoritod Forum. A visitor from . Gm. which. " oeaik " "thr. ”pigment and In W. Que-- /t'iiTiTiirirriursrut""' Sunni”. “In“! 4: 1:39.”; Junior choir ”harsh gmmn. MP etreirmtai-l, a! pron-um ttmibr,rdrpte' lv. _ 9503.13. Orchid!!- I 10:30“. Clinch sdhetti. , 3:00pm. Pttigt- Devotions] a. with u -ttot by the W a a. mm. “an M3; m" T:46. q Third”: Choir-rebound " 7:30, M1threek services: . Wednesday, ' pan. linger service day 8 pan. Mission band. e Sundey services: Church [Bible school mute It’9:30 in chem of Raymond Fidder, Sup’t. We hue chases for nll uses. . . choii'. ' 3:00 pm. Troryhip Ionic. " the -TiiGrar- FGiiiii/, 10:45 Sermon by the_putor. Special music by the 7:00 pan. Chris vice. 7:45 Emma“: by the pastor. the string band. MAY. Fall. Ramos-d Menu home. the string band. . My, Pets. 6.. The Mth Bible lecture will be given " Roy G. Berg on the third year of the ministry of our lord. Hie ‘triel, death, resur. reetion and ascension. Everybody cordially invited to attend. Pridey, Petr. 10; The Sunday school will 'eponeor e Father end Son dinner. Mr. M. T. Peterson of Williams Bar, Will, has been ee- cured u the speaker. All the men of our church and Sundey school and sons twelve yen- of ege_end over we cordially invited. There vlll be no chute for the dinner. A freewill offering will he received. Mr. Joseph Redine but chm of mutations. _ Sunday, Feb. 12: A' apeclsl serv- ice under the “spices at the Boy Scouts will be held in the evening. Sermon will be given by Baum?- The Christin Endeavor will meet First United muslin! Cluck Green Bay Rd: M, Lung _AVO~ rm":'nm"' 6t . F 7:80pm. 301' end 3 Arte,': I." "ttrap. W333"... "ut.-," Wm"? -p.m. Orchestra re- kiiiGi'if jilGrit" f 3' iiknpan. Choir, feteel, Satur- the Highland Wilt Church Ea, mmtig lefvju. Sgt-men iiiiLiia Att: ered.'. Pue. nua- iiriarGirGLiitt" of the out arm A count! invitation is .exbendod to "iGi"'i/" "spew. music by of thc'-:nn1ial (by of aka,, Endeavor ur- g. '. 'iesEidit')st'p'4 (t1?i “3’59“;ng (aigiit' tiiiiig '.' BMpd'um'p-ayer "eiiee led by Mr. Rum: 3mm . Visitor: no than welcome! . 10:00 All‘dny with: meeting in appoint house undo: the “who: of the Red Cross. T 8:00 Chorus rebuttal in tho "para. Uh but» under the direction of Mr. our. La, of the parish house. 9:46 Church school. Potent: we Invited to vuit the school. , 10:46 Meeting of the session in the pistol-’0 study. 1tt00 Morning”: worship service out! "Ubratltm of tho Lord’s Supper.‘ All than trho have no ehtm)hhoei'te in Highlind Pork of! invited to worship with no. . 7:00 Toxin moiety meeting. The young people of the. church ore in. vited to “and. _ Homily: . l, 10:00 Dome society meeting' in the (parish house. Luncheon will be Larval at noon. Join thiq group in work and fellowships C Timothy: ' 7:45 Drama Fortnightly meeting. Plane watch for further announce- Wednesduy: . , 8:00 Wetland” evening hour. Dr. am will speak and you will and this um helpful. M. John'l Evangelical Church Bentwood Are. and Green Bay Rd, “and”: fume! und' Nadia Ammo " Chunky!" Bt18 an! fr "iiiif;.i,t. The Church eoimeil will meat It the home of the ”new. This Church Invites You. Rev. E. J. Bram, Pastor Church nebool 9:45 mm. Mr. Ar.. thur F, Mamet, Supt. _ Chase: for .11 In: with experi- enced teachers using mded Biblia cal meterill. V Divine worihlp 11:00 mm. The W.MS. annual day of prayer will be observed in this service. _ ' The choir will sing. Bermdn subject: “Payer end the Missionary . Enterprise" Reverend Bruno preuhing. . . E.L.C.E. (Young people’s meet- Ing 7:00 pan. Topic, “How Shall We Determine Our Ideals"? Lender, Mrs. Herold Gin. . The evening service 8:00 pan. A popular service of thoughtful medi- tation. This is the only Sundey eve- ning service held in Deerfield. Spe- cial music. 'r " - inc, g iran. _ . Wednesday, the midweek service, Sundiy: Thursday, Pets. 2: 7:30 pan. Confessions. _ Fridny. Feb. 3: 't:80 am. Mm. . 3:00pm. Devotions {all Altar nnd Rosary meeting. Tnelduy, Feb. tv. . Sundq schooi 9:80. Morning worship 10:80. _ The Junior Walther lune meets " the amth room on Thursday awning. ' . The S. S. poachers assemble a the panama on Thu-3d” evening. l, The s. 8. Taoism Institute meets " church on Friday evening. Thin and” it to he n.Cotrurtmtion /Snndly. Prepantorx_ "hits" are conduct!!! at 10 Bart. Annomeements should Jr. made " the 'tet"' on iifiagy‘ Moan or mm- ML The children an; "rr iitFtiGiridptuniatttite_ttet. my mo Pan. Ember: of tho aiGa'iGuiiitiesrtuhtdeetit" Bum-Evangelical Clinreh _ 815 Rosemary Terrace 7 Weekdny N Friday, choir when“), 8 pan. Monday, orehttty gem-trad 8 pan. Tuesday. iiiiriiii and but dinner. Ru. r. G. Newbie Paaterr Ctmrdr school 9:15 an. . wmup mie- 10:15 an. um; :16 FP:. 9aittt 's chit Holy Croce Catholic Chisreh Rev. J. Synge. Pastor Dsierfleld V Sty-urn Eva-solidi an“ Tii gird the Voice of Jesus w“A Church That Cares" r, February 8: w" at 8:80 and 10 tian. chases following the W.M.S. business meet- :. Luther“ Ctutrih yrraii'Mrq followed by 'KY, Barium Sundiy tho In of- fering will be diteortt9 u port of the worship unite. 0mm bon- hove boon jpluad the m- tttmt? of amount regula- 'ti8tMtnstton or any . alar- ing’ that my om‘whhu contrib- “tombs deposited in, as you mo into worship. t I apo- eittod time this oils will be brought forward for co ration. The u-tion of the will continue to be .port of o worship Jet-vice. Remember, no are plu- ing of the eoOeetionf plugs in church. _ ' . g [r:,CRm, St. P1115 Evangelical c urch wel- emnetsrtlrri__, “u ._ -.._ Install Ofheert, of A Dettrfield R.N.A J an. 26 hurtful of recently lected of.. Beem o the Ihtttrfuid C: p of the Boyd Neighbors took p" cc Thurs- day owning " the M onic tem- pu. 9 work wax bunt fully done with rs. William Joh n " in- stalling ofBeer and Mr . Willinm Steinluus on installing icromonial escorts. ' Ottieers instdled: (Mule, Magnet Pett . Vi¢e ,Oncle, Laura Mu Bald. Pitst Oracle, Ada Juhre d. 4 Faith, Rode Soefker. Unse1fitrhmsaa, Ida Stic en. Modesty, Mary Hora rger. Endurance, Ruby u on. l Bounce, Ethel Mnilfnl . Highland Park and Ch cage camps were representéd. . An interesting pro m followed with piano solos by E er Button, readings by Mrs. Emi Fredrick: and Mrs. Conrad' Ue an and n vocal lolo by Margaret Scully. The evening closed with th serving of refreshments. proxy for Clara Lemm. Outer Sentinel, Minnie mktdtutuit of sum 1. Adhlt‘cholr sham] y ou- Bannoehburh Gal: Club Meet , The Bannockburn arden club will meet Monduy afte oon at the home of Mrs. H. M. H nson. Mem- bers are busily at w rk on two beautiful quilts to be tti en may at their Garden Show in yum. "hut Bearer, Mary Ho! %nm¢er, Irma Soefkex j unician, Marin: Stry" [Juvenile Director, Geri V The Jnnhary meeting'wu held at the home of Mrs; 'ltl'G"2 Cartier. Mr. Richard Hamill ave a most int/arming talk on " Earth Be- fore Gardeitr," discussi tr world for- mationa and vol-ions t ties. Mrs. H..T. Wright und M a. Paul M. Fuller poured at the tan which fol- lowed. l Deerfield Scouts E Collect ol Boy Scouts of Dee _ leet old newspapers an Suturdny of this wee papers ready for the the work of the Deerfl ganization. Boy Scout week in Their Hobby Show on Fridny, Feb. 17 a Watch the windows stores for advance " bies by the tsorts. Chnncellor, Links Vnn . Recorder, Lillian Johns on. Receiver, Lulu Meyer. Marshall, Chxrlotte Pr ticks. Assistant Mutuhull,~M rie Stein- Deerfield 0.E.S.1 Meet Thi Inner Sentinel, Floreno . Deerfield chapter of Star will meet Thu (tonight) at 8 o'eloe the regular meeting of the. County Line Harry Hodges of No be hosts st I thicken members of the [ml Holy Name Sock Entertain: I? The Holy Name so “In! will entertain th the adult members of Holy Cross church on mac, Feb. c" a a! Graces: o'eloek in the M1111 TEE Dddrfkid Gr: " uhool ETA. will iiiai y utter-noon " 2:80 on Rob. 10, t the school. A surprise dramatic It in: ban 9%!!! tetty when M°WBME incl! you noun In" Deerfield ETA. ltd WATCH Port DOLLAI WATCH POI DOLLA fbre . Following hil Johnson arbecue and hbrook will inner to the eld will col- clothing, T on Have your and aid in d Relief or.. Fen , Monday but“. haFOb. 10 the school. n the went by: of hob. Feb. ll h manna rude John- l Evening it DAYS the Eastern day evening rioty but“!!! tir wives and the Damien ld Papers ebruary 5 THE PRESS DAY! Harenber- Uchtman, 14. Deirfkih1Ratian'ri. . ' Cluhnenr Nk 9!! l g i he lug. Wynn-at at at muting of the Mold Hanna's club on Tummy Mo“. ”oh eloquently of tho deep but.“ in pommunlty mm, of the past And ot the preheat. _ Following the luminous: union. ‘Mn. Wnlur B. New, ”but. ltnmed the meeting our“ “C. W. Boyle, who introduced It. cur. ome E. Kuhn, villnco eiqrk. Mr. Hahn, with facts and ture, ex- plnined lucidly the distribution of money collected in local Ltuntlon. “Each fourth your," aid Hr. Kuhn. “is I revaluation you. The nut one will be 1935.” - The total unused "In; for tho village of DeertUld, in 1981, m 81,334,704. A tteneraP, reduction of " per cent bu since been exacted. Consequently, despite the INet that the, tax me has inematlped from $5.74 per 8100 valuation) to 85.80 pm" 8100 valuation, the utull taxes _will be reducedrltl per out. Ofelch $5.74 eo11eeted,ttisitaur+ 1',tte,tr..u (incrmedf this you to 60 he); the County " cent: (decreased this year to " eenta)t the Township " cents, (increased this yen to M cents); Reed and Bridge fund, 38 cents; High school, $1.11 (increased this yen to $1.16), the Vilim, 95 cents; the “bury, nine cents; Mosquito Abatement fund, Bee cents; School fund. dis- trict No. low, 32.00. - Mr. Kuhn said that h." of the Road end Bridge (nude were used for work within the village, and the other half for roads within the town- ship, but outside the villhge limits. Last yen- 83.96 per cent of Lure eounty's taxes wen paid, but only 77.19 per cent of West Deerfield Township taxes were paid. . , Non-payment of useumente. as well u non-peyment ortaxesf, re- sults in forfeiture of property, though tax ales have dropped greatly during the strenuous times which hove conned these forfeitures. Mr. Hutu) wavered questions, re- cording local taxes, end invited the womeri to inspect, It my time, the village records. With the introduction of Mr. George Rockenbeeh, one of Deer- tieid'g earliest settlers. who is create 1y esteemed throughout the com- munity, the club left the problems of the present to heed to those of I. generation or two no. Mr, Rockenbnch told iof the log cabin homes, consisting qt one room, with curtains used instant! of parti- tions, with their firep1atm' built of stones entire-red roimd nbout; and their roofs 'hshintrUd" ‘with Inrtre subs cut from the trees. Questions to to the 'srenuimsness of Indian nrrtrwhendtr, ‘which my still be found in this negion, were Bt 2"F%ht,)4rulv_'c'__/i",'lAel'l1r The milk V _,', WW, (ill, MI furor 'r1"i'C . , mum-a by Mr. now-M'- cs» plied-quirk otvstgd-,hr-tts. iti-,ieh.gte-trreiNgttdtM. than an. “In"! town Its. giant-ten-,"-.- about. “Butt-alphabet,“ withthqirho'nnndnm‘n!" itstt-rird-niie-tt, the “when mum -ermttar,nnd-tudfttrnt 'e'"'"'"""""-"- rv,ahioa.derttt-petatdtcttr MIM‘M What In“ Afuetmit-mltrb-muthtayt MW: who! building which ,ma1oenudonttse-ittr-to- mofwmmodnd'w "mttm,ustir1pt-ttbdhtrn iortottu1ttmu4oredbr". tmtaidnrr,etatNerfieH-. mMM.uw-llum Iced mm: school. has pro- -dtarraineethoeer1r_dar, GisLtit-htensghttheBmatd building in. Highland Park. Mr. Manuel's: one of the but school director: " that time. Mt. Roekenboch’s "ttrw." to - tiono shout food, clothing. work, on- tertainmeett, nod men! living con- ditions, brought home the truth tint no generation in has from proble‘m: that who: uemo deprivntion to u. would have been when"! of luxury only 1, few generation- ago. Mr. Bockenbnch's audience paid him the high compliment of rapt at- tention, and marveled " his remark- able mommy, which recalled nume- and events and dues of half 3‘00:- tury and more ago. "Jitney Carnival" at Y.W.C.A. Thursday, Friday Next Week Plans for the "Jitney Caruiyal" which fa to be held at the Y.W.C.A. on Thursday and Friday. Pits. 9 and 10, are nearly completed and by next week all will be in media? for the second annual event. . Them will be dancing to Elisabeth Worth'a orchestra, fortune-tomb; by “Madame X." e nah pond. a photographer, gang of chance and: as "Bingo," and a aorta of “In 'rhie-1uinehnrg.ofthe Business and Industrhl clubs and they will be assisted by tho High School Girl Reserves, who will all candy, pop, and home-cooked food. The proceeds will be divideettstm- the dubs. o'eiilik and continue untiiuunitht. Price: as more than Wk and . good, tite_i.tefryyA, _ ._ Now that Uncle Sun shown . do. Beit, In feel - like the old gen- tlemn is really I relative.--- boro (Ga.) Hamid-10ml. non.“ Mn. In. In: WA“ NI DOLL“ "" Telephone KW Park it " will wag: Dr. J. P' l3 '1' .. . , "" the but“! LK 5573.1! .OAD It 5%”- Ki;

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