ARETTES USTLINE VEMBER 12, 1936 e Cup bust is We‘re $4e ll ho Professor William M. McGovern, egcher of political science . at hwestern university, explorer, nd author of several important rolumes on the life and religion of| the East, will address the Anâ€" nual Peace Meeting of the Sister« opd on Monday, November 16. The subject of his address will be Glouds Over the Orient." Dr. McGovern‘s intense study of. hb current international scene and k intimate contact with the life and thought of the people of the Ofient on many explorations and ravels in Asia assure a stimulatâ€" ing and an authoritative discussion, Everyone is cordially invited. The day‘s activities will, as usual, open with sewing at 9 o‘clock in e morning. There will be a box Ihincheon at noon followed by the business meeting and the program 11 start at 2:15. ing teams. |\ â€"â€".Old Monk and Linco Lead ‘The Old Monk téeam took the 6 leaders into camp winning o out of three games from the wn Crier Flour boys while Linco downed the Gebhardt Chili n Carnes two out of three, claimâ€" ig a right to share the top position the league with Old Monk, sendâ€" ig Town Crier into third place. . ‘Chef Milani‘s mowed down the k 400 Club 3 straight games, s did Stewarts Coffee vs. Wilson Dog Food and not to be outâ€" ne by the coffee drinkers from ewarts, the boys wearing the colâ€" of Manor House Coffee downed r opponents taking all 3 games m Scot Towels, Sceot Towels and Wilson Ideal og Food supported by the memâ€" rs of the:Peacock 400 Club team titioned the officials of the Cenâ€" ella Bowling League to establish tndiupo in order to ‘strengthen e positions of these three trailâ€" entrella Bowling eague Advances andicap Date URSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1986 At a meeting of the Executive ommittee of the Lake County into, of Millburn; a county inâ€" titute for teachers of children, unâ€" der the leadership of Dorothea [ouse Coffee. ,_ Wilson Ideal Dog Food meets filani‘s. s Team and Individual Standings League Treasurer Edwin F. Ruâ€" en announced that a printed schedâ€" le and a list of prizes will be made p in the near future, prior to the olidays. ‘ouncil of Religious Education, eld at Waukegan last Sunday, Nilliam C. Haltenhoff, of Lake Zorest, was chosen president of he ‘organization, to fill a vacancy reated. by the removal from the ounty‘ of Rev. A. Melvin Tinker, ‘rank R. Sherwood, Lake Villa, is iy An unusually fine program 0% diversified interest will be given at of. McGovern at terhood Nov. 16 'Puirlm for Thursday‘s Games Town Crier Flour meets Scot ice president, and (Irene Rocken ach, of Deerfield, secretaryâ€"treasâ€" Some of the plans deécided upon ‘or the > year include a county roung people‘s conference to be eld at Libertyville during the ‘hristmas holidays, under the diâ€" ection of the young peoples comâ€" mittee, headed by Baker Hamilton, Ir., of Highland Park, md_nu}h Linco Products meets Old Monk. Stewarts Coffee meets Gebhardt‘s Peacock 500 Club meets Manor asmussen, of Waukegan, and â€"A ounty visitation campaign, when l1 Sunday schools and young peoâ€" les societies in the churches of he county will be visited by repreâ€" entatives of the organization. ‘. C. Haltenhoff to ead County Council eligious Education GEORGE ANDERSON e next meeting of theâ€" Men‘s Club en‘s Club Plans iversified Program MNMOMM- Lake Forest, IIL _ IF YOU NEED A SMALL LOAN (Strictly confidential) Forest 89 Won 10 18 14 of the North Shore Congregation Israel, Glencoe, on Wednesday, Noâ€" vember 18, at 8:15 p. m. : Dr. Sunder Joshi, an authority on the cultures of the Far East and a renowned student of present political and economic events, will speak on "Civilizations, East and West." 42 ‘Mr. Arthur L. Reinhart, execuâ€" tive secretary of the National Fedâ€" eration â€" ofâ€" Temple Brotherhoods, will speak on the progress of broâ€" therhoods throughout the country. of "The Zimro," the choral group of the â€"Men‘s club of â€"Anshe Emet Synagogue in Chicago, led by Harâ€" ry Coopersmith, will give selections of fine ancient and modern musie for which they are so famous, "The Marchâ€"of Time" depicting the trend of current events throughâ€" out the world is to be given by raâ€" dio artists selected from the Men‘s club membership, A good fellowship hour with reâ€" freshments, and smokes and a genâ€" ial old fashioned getâ€"together will conclude the program. > : ~ The annual Fall Concert by the Deerfield ~Gr school will be held at the d school audiâ€" torium Thursday, Nov. 12, at 8 p. Annual Concert at Deerfield School m. No .dmimon’ will be charged. The program will consist of: numâ€" bers by the glee ‘club, orchestra, piano and in ntal solos and group numbers. program is under the direction of Virginia Enâ€" gles Hardacre. 4& ~‘Mrs. 0. F. Burhett Jr. is general chairman of) a party being sponsored by the Deerfield P.â€"T.A. on Friday, Nov, 20, at 2 p.m. in the school gy ium for the purâ€" pose of raising ey for the benâ€" efit of the school. Mrs. C. E. Bates has charge of sales;; Mrs. G. R. Bailey, prizes; Mrs. Jirah Cole, refreshments, and Mrs. A. F. Kaatz, tables. Df f : THE PRESS Campbell Chapter Guild is sponâ€" soring a luncheon followed by a card party, to be held Wednesday, November 18, at Masonic Temple. There will be table and door prizes, The public is welcome. A small admission charge will be made. Card Party, Nov. 18 at Masonic Temple Mrs. C. 8. Fehr Buried Saturday in Afolkey Mrs. Susan Matter Fehr, age 90 years, widow of Rev. Charles S. Fehr, passed away last Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Isaac Rapp, Forest ave., in Deerâ€"« field. Funeral services were held Saturday morning at the Rapp home with Rev, Earl J. Bruso offiâ€" ciating. Services were held that afternoon at the Ira Fehr home in Afolkey, I!I., and at the Afolkey Evangelical church with Rev. F. J. Kissinger and the Rev. Mr. Bruso officiating, assisted by the Rev. John Divan, a retired minister and friend of the family, Interment was made in the Afolkey cometery. Susan Matter, daughter of Rev, and Mrs. William Matter, was born Jfly .8. Mv in M â€w’v Pennsy!vania, and came to Stephenâ€" son county, IIL., at the age of eight years. She was married to Charles 8. Fehr on March 4, 1869. Rev. Fehdrwhom‘nï¬nhhrlnmm- inois Conférence of United Evanâ€" gelical® churches for 87 years, preâ€" cede his wife in death 14 years ago. Surviving Mrs. Fehr and her five children are Ira (W. Fehr of Afolkey, Ill.; Mm. C. Fehr, Manhattan, IIl.; Clayton C. Fehr, Oak Park; Mrs. Mélissa Rapp and Mrs. Hattie Wessâ€" ling of Deerfield; one sister, Mrs. Leah Toole of Ackley, Ilowa, and two brothers,, Conrad Matter â€" of Fro?vï¬.m.andhmw. Matter of Topeka, Kas. Mrs Toole is 92 years old and the two brothers are in their late eighties, :. There are fourteen grandchildren And nine great grandchildren. DOG FOODS ArRNOLDP C. _?um TELEPHONE H. P. 1988 . LER BRUSH PAGE THREE h i f ‘I