Taring "has o. "thge our ATIES Mich., spent , who has ughter of irts. of Osâ€" d some litâ€" L,'“_N..' od avenue. two chilâ€" luncheon . Protine‘s they visâ€" (Winifred m a two y for her birthday THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1936 ;t The Presbyterian manse was b in 1904 and is located ; on Notrt! Halsey‘s History of Lake County | xivnthis record: "The Presbyterian | church at Deerfield corners 0 glnged May 1876, by the Rev. E. 8. Hurd, D.D. The first memb ’ were Lyman and Clarissa Wilmpt, Lyman Wilmot, Jr., Philip} and Adelia Hodgkins Gutzler,â€" Lowi Caroline Galloway Todd, Mrs. Lisgie| Hall, and Mr. Mary 8. Muhike. Dr. | Hurd continued only for a ye ind | for a nuamber of years the e | was "supplied" . from Chicago |or | Lake Forest by students. â€" The minâ€" | utes record the church as vacant | from ‘1893 to 1904, with the excbpâ€" tion of 1900 and 1902. This mean | only that the supply was precariqus | and for short periods, but not abandâ€" I oned." [ 4 Rev. J Weston, 1802 Rev. nm.‘ 1903; Rev. Fred fls : 6} Rev. J. C. Engel, 1 1; Rev. |J. C. Linninger, 1907â€"00; Rev. J. E. Webber, 1909â€"11; Rey. Jacob irâ€" ing, 1911;*Rev, Fred , 1912; Rev. Hugh Creswell, 1913; Rev. Christensen; Rev. C| K. Orsborn, 1914â€"16; Rev. C. K. Orsborn, _Sq.; Rev. Paul mmglm'l-lfl; Rev. Lewis A. Kelly, 1918â€"18; Rev. IT H. McDowell, 1919â€"20; Rev. M. /. Thomas, 1920â€"24; Rev. M. J. drews, 1924â€"32; Dr. W. F. Weir, ..The new church is one !ot beauty spots of Deerfleld. â€" | : Celebrate Navy Dty ’ At Great Lakes Oct. 27 ‘The celebration of Navy Day, Oct. 27, will begin officially at reat Lakes Naval station when (the grounds are thrown open to |‘the public at 10 a.m. â€" . }, ‘In the morning thereâ€"will be boat exercises,‘ artillery and infantry exâ€" " _A sham battle will be : nâ€" ing event scheduled for ï¬: râ€" noon. <Following that, there will be several Navy Day .ddrsï¬â€˜o of the speakers will be Admiral John Downes. Others will be qno later. A dress parade will take after the speakers have concli ‘their part in the program. | | ||| _ Exhibits will be arranged in n ous buildings on the grou at the dock there: will a boat exhibit and a seamanship|display. In the drill hall an ?:d nce | exâ€" hibit is planned. Visitors) will , be 1‘;l¢mittod to inspect the dormi }" es 80. f 1 Your Typewriter .. Highland Park 5 REPAIRS â€" RENTALS â€" â€"ALBERT LARS STATIONER E. K. CATTON Hi CALL ‘!B& PRESS8 ON hT _: SAL the ? The majority of home ownersâ€" like to live close in â€"conâ€" venient to trains, schools, markets, shopping centers and theater., Moreover, they find it economical. °> f s $ ' ‘:1' To sud;h' folks, we offer two beautiful residence lots in the Military Academy Subdivision at most attractive figures. _\ In this Subdivision, lots have I een selling fast and a numâ€" ber of new houses are being planned. â€"| _ _ + _ Remember, we have only two i'ots and they face beautiful Ravine Drive. : | i ‘\j | , | ; "â€"‘‘First come, First served. | _ | : iland Park State Bank Initial Mtgting Of Deerfield P. T. A. ‘The Deerfield P. T. A. will hold its initial meeting Friday, Oct. 9, at 2:45 o‘clock in the school auditorium, A reception n?i tea will be held, for the faculty and the parents., All ‘ CLOSE IN wo td Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation members are urged to attend. The mxtqns:drinwmclmooathn day, a prize going to the room hayâ€" ing the largest membership percentâ€" age, Mrs, G. A. Witten, membership chairman, announces. \‘The 1935â€"36 program of the asâ€" sociation brings to its members a group of speakers and artists, each of whom is an artist in his particuâ€" lar field. From the opening after. noon with its reception, throughout the calendar of events, the associaâ€" tion schedules programs which no member will wish to miss. Read The Want Ads PAGEâ€"THIRTEEN