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Highland Park Press, 14 Nov 1940, p. 9

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R The set of flags that have flown over the United States, made by the North Shore Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revoluâ€" tion and presented to the Deerflield Grammar school a number of years ago, were used in a patriotic proâ€" gram on Friday by‘ the pupils of the Wilmot school. Mrs. Sewall The Post and Auxiliary held a pot luck. dinnerâ€"on Armistice night at the Masonic temple. Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok of St. Paul‘s Evangeliâ€" cal church was the speaker. There were talks by members and songs of the first world war. Edward G. Jacobson is poaL commander and :er:. Frank Jacobs, Auxiliary presâ€" t. N (.The Deerfield Post of the Ameriâ€" can Legion sent ‘speakers to the Â¥arious schools on Friday lo'fiel’]l the thildren .of "Armistice." William Cruickshank spoke at the Wilmot school; | Milton O Olson at the Deerflcld | Grammar school; John Klemp at Holy Cross: Parochial school; and Marshall Pottenger at Bannockbr n. . The Woman‘s Guild of St. Paul‘s church elected the following officers at its meeting last Thursday afterâ€" noon: President, Mrs. John Ott; viceâ€"president, Mrs. Arthur * Johnâ€" son; corresponding secretary,, Mrs. John Beckman Sr.; financial ‘&ecre- tary, Mrs. Archie Antes; treagurer, Mrs. Louis Soefker. Mrs. Emma Brenne is the. retiring president. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Oscar Schwab, Mrs. Archie Antes and Mrs. Arthur Johnson. For the December meeting the hostâ€" esses will be Mrs. Louis Soefker and Mrs. Samuel Rockenbach. ARMISTICE _ Rev. John J. Sullivan, S.J., is conducting & aneâ€"week Mission at the Holy Cross Catholic church this week. Services are held eachn morning and evening. The Rev. Father Sullivan is head of the Jesuit Mission band for the middleâ€" west. S8T. PAUL‘S CHURCH ‘_The annual Red Cross Roll Call ‘for the Deerfieldâ€"Bannockburn area began on Armistice Day and closes {on Thanksgiving Day, Mrs. E. M. ‘Davis is chairman and has appointâ€" ‘ed the following members of her ‘cothmittee: : Mrs, Clarence Scott, «Mrs. Robert Page, Miss Charlotte Goelitz, Mrs. Leonard North, Mrs. «John Welch, Mrs, R. F; Grohe, Mrs: ‘L, T. MceChesney, Mrs. W. H. Birkâ€" meier, Mrs, Agnes Clavey, Mrs. H. W,. Neill, Mrs. Frank Altman, Mrs. ‘W. K. Hout, Mrs. Fred, Holde, Mrs. Edward Geogh, Mrs. Hardin Masâ€" ters, Mrs. N. C. Lane, Miss Minnic Stryker, Mrs. Victor Carlson, Miss Irene Rockenbach, Mrs. Rollin Crow and Mrs. Georike Ward, The artists will: be â€"Mrs. Carrol Heft, reader, and Mrs. Alfred Laâ€" France, pianist, who will present a m four members. x.me in | interested in ic and poetry is invited. There is no adâ€" mission charge. MISSION , A twilight musicale will be held at the (Deerfield Presbyterian church, Nov. 17, from four until five o‘clock. Anua‘ Jane Ritter and Dorothy ‘Peckwill serve team and Mark Hout and Robert Tennis will usher.: All are members of the young people‘s group of the church. Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Mercurio MUSICALE FIRESIDHE CLUB | â€" 7 Judge® Perry L. Persons will tell of the work of the Lake \County court at,a meeting ‘of the Bethleâ€" hem Fireside club on Thursday eveâ€" , Nov.. 14, at the home of Mr, 3&,,, T. G. Johnson of Chestnut street. The club is composed â€" of young. married couples and is enâ€" tering its sixth yeat. Iqufln are held monthly in the homes of memâ€" bers and speakers of varied ‘interâ€" ests are heard by this group. RED CROSS RUTH PETTIS, Representative Â¥OLUME XXX 2Arda in Mr. and . C. E. Rollman atâ€" tended a pinpchle party on Saturâ€" day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Corliss Johnson in Waukegan. Mrs. Anthony Mercurio was the guest. of Mrg. Peter de Ward in Berwyn on Saturday. Mr.. and Mrs. Philip Mirabella and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Merâ€" curio were S nday, dinner guests at the Liborio Mirabella home in Oak FArk. 18 _ The Russell Potterton family reâ€" turned Monday evening from Beloit, Wis., where y had been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Potterton, Russell Potte and his brother, Wilbur, spent Saturday and Sunâ€" Park Mrs. George Ward, Mrs. Bruce Frost and Mis. C. E. Rollman were guests at br last Thursday at the home of| Mré. Harry Sheahen in Highland Park. Mrs. Ray Sievâ€" ers will enta@rtain the group next Thursday at| her home on Devonâ€" shire court. | : Lewis Kndx of Libertyville: is staying at home of his daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Ray Sievers. _ | Mrs. Haze}: Kreh‘ of Waukegan and her son, Billy, of Highland Park were weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rollman |(Lelah Kreh) of Osterman avenue. | The Wilmot . Grammar | Schooi Mother‘s club met last Tuesday and planned for & benefit card party for Saturday, . 14, at the ‘school. Officers elected for the ensuing year are: pregident, Mrs. Michael Palmâ€" er; secretary}, Mrs. Harry Thomson; treasurer, . Victor. E. Carlson. Mrs. Carlson is the retiring presiâ€" dent. + f | Mr. and Mrs. William Tennerâ€" mann â€"and children spent the weekâ€"end aty ‘Tron River, | Mich., where they attended the silv;r wedâ€" ding annivetsary .of Mr, Tennerâ€" mann‘s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Varda" They stopped at Fond du Lac, Wis. to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bennett F. Bird. Mrs. James Goldring of Royal View, Vi , â€"British Columbia, and Her daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrts, Wilâ€" lard‘Goldring of Marengo, I!I., visâ€" ited Mrs. bert |E. P ""on Thursday. Dr. Willard Goldring, a member of the naval reserve, is now stationed at the Great Lakes Naval Station. Mrg, James Goldring is reâ€" turning to | Canada next: month after a six months visit in Marengo. Mr. and Mrs. John Beckman Sr. visited Mrg Beckman‘s |father, Charles W.| Beckman Sr. at St. Therese hospital, in Waukegan on Friday. The senior Mr. Beckman, who is 87 yéars old, fell and fracâ€" tured his hip as he was going to the polls to vofe in the presidential election. 44 Mr. and on Friday lingen, Te with Mrs. Harry Muhl Mrs. Emma Babcock, mother of Mrs. Carolyn Pickett of Osterman avenue, is the Highland Park hospital, piuli d 7 terday) at strdet. Mrs. Stanley Antes was hosteses to St. Paul‘s Evangelical Daughâ€" ters on Wednesday afternoon (yesâ€" Mr. and of Crystal guests at Friday eve Carl T. A Highland Arthur Merner is spending the week on a business â€" trip at | Salt Lake City, Vtah. | hi. for twelve. Leonard Olgen, son of the Paul Olâ€" sens of Hazel avenue, are in trainâ€" ing at, San Niego, Calif. ‘They joinâ€" ed tha Marines several weeks ago. A baked Hham dinner will be servâ€" ed by the m mbers of the Bethlehem Woman‘s auxiliary on Friday, Nov. 15. There wwill be two servings at the Bethlehem church dining hall at 5:30 and at 6:30 p.m. Reservaâ€" tions may be made with members of the committ Mrs. Chester Wessâ€" ling, Mrs. Jbhn Stryker, Mrs. Arno Frantz, or Mrs. Leslie Christensen. Mrs. Chester M,. Christensen w‘ll be hostess Presbyterian Circle Three;at a pne o‘clock luncheon on the Friday after Thanksgiving Day at her home on Sunset court. | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schroeder of ~Crystal ke: were. out of town guests at dinner party given Friday everning by Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Anderson at their home in Highland Park. Covers were laid Carme {Gentile of Chicago and Mrs. Liborio Mirabell Park: . E5 /; will have a§ their dinner guests this evening >( hursday ) Mrs. â€"John Doretti, Dr, and Mrs. Peter Doretti, Mr.. and> Mrs. Joseph Gentile and two children, and Mr. and Mrs. Carme {Gentile of Chicago and Mr. Robert Telephone Deerfield 485 Burns of Todd court and Bfa'rns,isog of MÂ¥#. and Mrs ’{éer/ie/c[ I{hqrio Mirabelia of 6:!: ‘her home on ‘Walnut r‘s. Glenn.Bowman left r their home in Harâ€" , after a ‘week‘s visit owman‘s sister, Mrs. The §agurday and Sunâ€" Happy life sentence for the genâ€" tleman bandit. When the prison gates opened this time to free the dashing realâ€"life "Raffles," he didn‘t rush back into crime but married the girl who waited all those years believing he was just a foolâ€"not a villain, Read of this unique romance in The American Weekly, the magâ€" azine distributed with next week‘s Chicago Heraldâ€"American. i ‘‘The petition‘estimated the esta of $75,000 personal property. T widow, Mrs. Mary Merritt Easton, of 1875 Groveland ave., Highland Park, a brother, Wallace Easton of Everett, Mass., and five nieces .and nephews are named in the petition as heirs of the estate. > A petition for the probate of the will of Everett L. Easton of Highâ€" land Park, an executive of a watch company, who died last Oct. 22, was on file. today with Probate Clerk Allen"J, Nelson. A hearing was set forâ€"Dec. 2 before Judge Martin C. Decker. + | a veteran of the Spanish American War. Mrs, Steffes was born‘ in West Lake Forest. Both were apâ€" parently in good health when they visited in this vicinity last month. . Mrs. William | Steffes (Margaret Lancaster) passed.away Friday at the Soldiers and Sailors Home in Quincy, IIl. Funeral services were held on Monday and burial was at Quiney. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Steffes, who had lived in Deerfield for over 30 years went to Quincy several years ago. Mr. Steffes, who survives, is Everett Easton Will in Probate Mrs., Wm. Steffis Is Buried Monday St. Paul‘s women‘s organizations are sponsoring a bazaar and dinner this evening in the church parlors. Mrs. David Derby entertained at luncheon on Friday at her home on Journal place and the guests visited the pottery plant at Dundee in the afternoon. | Mr, A. C. C. Timm| will be obâ€" serving his 77th birthiny anniverâ€" sary very quietly in the Highland Park hospital where he has been ill for the past year. Mrs. Alex Willman is entertainâ€" ing her, contract bridge club at luncheon Thursday (today) at her home on Waukegan road. The seventh and eighth grades of the Wilmot school visited the Hager Pottery Co. at Dundee on Wednesâ€" day. <Mr3. Delbert Meyer is teachâ€" Mr .and Mrs,| Kenneth Wessling were Sunday dinner guests at the Chester Wessling home on Deerfleld road. f j Miss Molly Devine of Highland Park spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her nephew, Berry Devine, of North Chestnut street. On Sunâ€" day, Mrs. Martha C. Love, Mr. and Mrs. Berry Devine and their guest, Miss Devine, vis 1 Mrs. Love‘s sisâ€" ter, ‘Mrs. Julia A. Seyl in West Lake Forest. Mrs. Seyl has just returned home from the Highland Park hospital. | Mrs. Louis Soefker was hostess to members of her five hundred club on Wednesday afternoon at her home on County Line road. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McDowell and Mrs. Charles A. Moore of Chiâ€" cago were dinner guests on Thursâ€" day at the home of their mother, Mrs. Mildred Love Gunckel. + Norbit Devine entertained thirâ€" teen neighborhood children at a party on Thursday in honor of his thirteenth birthday anniversary. Mr, an'd._Mrs.i Richard Sullivan of Highland Park were dinner guests at the William Sullivan home on Central avenue, Sunday. 4 The Deerfield Unit of the Ameriâ€" can Legion Auxiliary will meet on Monday evering at the Holy Cross parochial school. Mrs. Frank Jacobs is president. | | Mrs. Margaret Kirby of Joliet is visiting her sister, Mrs. John A. Hoffman. t ‘Jack Repenning of Chicago and Mr. â€" and Mrs. Carl Mehrtens of Cicero spent S%ndny at the Walter Page home on Osterman avenue. © ‘ Fred Mau is moving from Banâ€" nockburn â€"to the Minnice Virgin house on Walnut street, which was Mr. and Mrs. Jokn Cord (Doroâ€" thy Eads) are moving from Detroit to (Winnetka about the first of December. Mrs. Cord is a niece of Mr. and Mrs.r%. T. Burns of Todd tourt and lived in Deerfield beforé her marriage. | ; recently / vacated by Whitcomb family. | ; t{vay on a huntirig trip at Dodgeville, , is. â€" k' J‘ > f . + Mrs. belix Dinelli visited her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Raymond Lord in South Bend, Ind., on‘ Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dinelli live in the Matt Hoffâ€" man apartment on Waukegan road. DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1940 Deerfieli Page the Leslic The Deerfield Civic association will meet on Tuesday evening, Nov. 26, at the Town Hall. The associaâ€" tion will again sponsor the Christâ€" mas lighting contest. | ( â€" Pictures were taken for the Amâ€" erican Legion of the flag raising ceremonyâ€"conducted each mo at the Deerfleld Grammar schoo As part of .the village Armistice Day celebration, Milton O. Olsen, Ameri¢anism chairman of the Amâ€" erican Legion post spoke to the boys and girls in the upper school on this. Mr. Olsen spoke on the pl of boys and girls in the Natiofi Defense program. i| | The ~Ea3tem. Star. members are meeting this evening for an initiaâ€" tion. The ‘meeting was advanced tl))ne weck because of Thanksgiving ay, | M. 0. Olson Speaks At Deerfield School Worthy matron, Mrs. James Wilâ€" son;, worthy patron, J. Kenneth Vetter; associate) matron, Mrs. Solâ€" omon | Shapiro; associate | patron, Raymond : ~Dobbins; .( condustress, Miss Edna Johnson; associate cons ductress, (Mrs. +Harold W,erm:K:; secretary, Mrs. Raymond Dobbins; treasurer, Mrs. Louis Soefker. The ‘ten appointive offices will be announced by Worthy Matron Alice Wilson at a,.later date and the inâ€" stallation ‘will take place the first Thursday :evening in December at the Deerfield Masonic temple. ~The Deerfield Chapter | of . the Eastern Star elected the following officers at its annual meeting last Thursday evening at the Masonic temple: °> ; | in the pulpit. The congregations uniting are Bethlichem .Evangelical of which Rev. Earl J. Bruso is pasâ€" tor, First Presbyterian of which Dr. William F. Weir is minister and the host church, St. Paul‘s of which the Rev. Mr. Piepenbrok is pastor. Deerfield O.E.8. Has Election of Officers The three Protestant churches of Deerfield will hold a union Thanksâ€" giving Day service on November 21, at 10 a.m. at St, Paul‘s Evangelical church with Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok ~ The Rotary club has taken an acâ€" tive part‘in civic affairs, sponsoring a Boy Scout troop, given a benefit minstrel show for its child welfare program, assisted with skating rink activities, etc. â€" / President, Edward Carter; viceâ€" president, John Kress; secretary, Arthur Wolter; treasurer, Thomas Adams;sergeantâ€"atâ€"arms, . Marshall Pottenger. Directors, Norman Watâ€" son and Andrew E. Decker, 7 , Presidents who have héaded the Deerfieldâ€"Northbrook . Rotary club are: â€" > f | 1980â€"‘382 .............Dr. J. P. O‘Connell 198233 ................Erwin B. Jordan 1933â€"‘34 ........Dr. Walter B, Metcalf 1934â€"‘35 ..................Wesley K. Hout 1985â€"‘36 ........................Carl E. Bates 1936â€"!37 \...._...._.._._.Harold R. Vant 193738 .......Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok 1988â€"‘39 ...................Edward Reagan 1989â€"‘40 ...........:..Andrew E. Decker 1940. ................._.._Eaward Carter . Officers ‘of the :Deerfield Rotary club for the coming year are: E. B. Jordan, Edward Reagan, Harâ€" old R.‘ Vant, Carl E. Bates, W. K. Hout, George Page, W. F. Macdonâ€" ald, William Desmond, Andrew E. Decker, C. W. Boyle, Carl Witt, C. C. Fehr and Fred Fischer. The Deerfield Rotary club was organized 10 years ago with Dr. C. V. Nichols and the late Sol St. Peter, both of the Highland Park Rotary club, assisting Dr. J. P. O‘â€" Connell and Harold Vant as organâ€" izers. Two years ago the club inâ€" ereased its membership to include Northbrook and: changed its meetâ€" ing place to Phil Johnson‘s which is between the two communities. Charâ€" ter members of the club are: J, P. O‘CGonnell, Dr. Walter B. Metcalf, E. B. Jordan, historian of the club will read a brief history of the club. Harold R. Vant will be honored for having perfect attendance for the full 10 years. Rotary clubs of Highâ€" land Park and Glencoe have been invited to the celebration. ~The Deerfieldâ€"Northbrook Rotary club is celebrating the tenth anniâ€" versary ~of its organization on Thursday (today) at the weekly luncheon at Phil Johnson‘s restaurâ€" ant. Dr, Emory <W; Luccock, forâ€" mer ‘head of the Protéstant church (Chinese) in the International Setâ€" tlement at Shanghai, author of sevâ€" eral books and now minister of the First Presbyterian church in .Evâ€" Aanston, will be the guest speaker and will talk on "Foreign Affairs." Deerfieldâ€"Northbrook Rotary Celebrates Tenth Anniversary _ Mrs. Edward Bingham (Clara Pyle), Mrs. Ray D. Reeds (I Hutchison) and Mrs. Roy Hutchiâ€" son (Laura Flettcher) of Chi were;uem.tabfid:eiu, last Friday at the home of M Alex Willman. All are form Initiation rites were pf formmed for the induction of five md ' into Job‘s Daughters,, on last â€" nesday evening in the rfield Masonic Temple. Betty Vanâ€"deâ€"Velâ€" den was received as a member| of Dq‘erfield Bethel and the others| as Daughters of Waukegan thel, | U. D. Miss Winifred Root, honored queen, was assisted in the ceremony by officers of Deerfield and Jeff. Park Bethels. Refreshments served. | A large audience is anticipa Everybody is welcome! : The gro ceeds ‘will go to the charity and eflu cational work of the Order of Jb‘ Daughters. | College Dramatic class. The sihgâ€" ing stars of the production have a repertoire of many populrr, semiâ€" classical and ballad sélections. Other artists will do unusual instromental c;}ers. The cast will be accompanâ€" ied by a Wwell known local fmnd nd featured pianist. â€" §* i The show takes place on a stage set for rehearsal. The distraught producer has just had his original cast walk out the day before |the premiere. ‘In the producer‘s hour of need Ted Scanlon, as master of ceremonies, asks an audition forihis troupe. « The show is the s h hit". of the season and saves (the day. '.’\mong the many brilliant gets of this show is a clever skit by â€" eral members of the Lake Fotest jety show sponsored by Deerfleld Bethel, No. 56, 0. J. D. The curfain will rise at eight p.m. with a Rost of young singing, dancing and / inâ€" strumental artists performing| in back of the "limelights" of (the Deerfield Grammar school auditerâ€" ium. "Coming Attractions of 1941‘ is the title of the second annual yarâ€" The panel discussion will be fheld at 11:30 at the Congress hotel. The general session will be held at 10;00 by Doctor Alonzo Meyers, chairâ€" man of higher education. 146 In the panel are Doctor M 6 superintendent of school, G ; Merel J,. Abbot, superintendent| of school, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Mrs. Maudelle .Bansfield, principal‘ of Wendallâ€"Philip .High school, = cago; Mr. George C. Guersery, ediâ€" tor of the American Teacher; râ€" ence Kelly, supervisor of the « waukee ‘Public school and Paul Whitty, proféssor at Northwe university. #1 Deerfield Bethel Variety Show To Be Held Friday vember 16. Mr, Ball as ) of panel, is discussing the topic * Can We Develop Better U standing between teachers." â€" |. Mr. Lester Ball, superin of schools in Deerfleld, is pating in the panel at the conference. It is to be held a Congress hotel in Chicago, on vember 16. Mr,. Ball as panel, is discussing the topic * ian, E. Herman, V. Merry, L G sB:;tué B.a Seott, l.iaellcr. Ou Grqh;. l;. Bcrhn.t. N. Bmu;. C. son,. 8. Marshall, Schoonover. Chorus: P. George, N. Burnett, JJ Ferâ€" ris, G. Gardelka, A. Clavey, P. D. Hoffman, Muriel Davis, Shirley 3. Huhn, E. Smith,; M. Hurt, N. Hubp, D; Demgen, L. Nz-, P. Lane, J. t, B. | Hurt, B. Volkman, J. & _ B. Sack, B. Cole, C. Drake, G. lr Nolde, P. Nelson, P. North, P. % ins, E. Slown, C. Uchtman, G. Guest soloists: Constance Koebelin and viola; Bernice Ann Flanagan, harp ; Rose Marie Barrett, piano. Orchestra: Pat Lane, N. Brenne, B, D.‘ Sloan, P. Nelson, Shirley ginia Merry, Eugene Finley, Shirley shall, ‘Joan Huhn, Freddie Meyer, Barrett, Bob Peterson, Patty North, Tennerman, Danny Newcomb,; L. John: Katz, Carl John Bates, B. Karl Hout, Charles Uchtman, Robert R. Grobe, Harry Baum,. Charles Peggy Ross, Nancy Burnett. > , Deerfield Principal Will Be Speaker at Chicago Conference This concert is being held benefit of the orchestra fund. ets are being sold by the me of the Deerfield Grammar orchestra or may be purc the door. + It is being held under tb&d' sorship of the P.-'I:.A.-â€" ore Mothers Groups as ‘a projec the support of the orchestra. The program will consist loists, the orchestra playing bers appropriate to the seaso The â€" Deerfield Grammar ‘ Orchestra is giving its fall festival: on Monday, Novemb« at 8 p.m. in the Deerfield Gra sthool auditorium. Deerfield School Music Festival To Be November 1 Amar numâ€" fls thool usic Eon estra BL for r‘ the Nick» ibers chool d at Gloria Ruth Seiler, pewe kney, No Hurt, Vir» ‘ The cost of the tickets will: be greater if purchased at the door than if purchased in advance of the dinner hour. Each guest . should specify the hour at which he wishes to be served. An excellient menu, ¢onsisting of baked ham, sweet or mashed potatoes, a vegetable, cofâ€" fee and dessert will tempt the most fastidious eater. { _A public dinner to which the community is invited will be served in the dining room of the Bethleâ€" hem Evangelical church, 815. Roseâ€" mary terrace, Deerfield, Friday eveâ€" ning, November 15. There will be two servings, one at 5:30 p.m. and the other at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are on sale by any of the members of the Woman‘s Auxiliary or reservaâ€" :ionsunbem;debyenmnc Deerâ€" eld 79. _ If you have something to give us and cannot bring it in personally call 580 and a car will pick up your donation. - The proceeds will, of course, go to the War Relief. Mrs. Friedel Fuller‘s group of "knitters" â€" is growing rapidly.. We are indebted to Mrs, Wm. Alexander for our atâ€" tractive window display, and:> to Mrs. J. P. Condon, for her painting of the British insignia which hangs in the shop. Don‘t forget the store is next door to the post office. The telephone is Deerfield 580. 8 Bethlehem Church . In Deerfield Will Hold Dinner Nov. 15 Mrs. Bruce Mateer advises “tlut doughnuts will be on sale at the store on Mondays and Thursdays. These are of a particularly delecâ€" table kind, with an assortment of frostings, or plain, to suit your taste. Mrs. Zettler is calling a meeting of the Clothes Collection mitbe‘ on Friday at 10 a.m, at the shop. + We are also requested to ask for beach or air mattresses or pillows for use in‘air raid shelters. These do not take up much room and are easily packed. We would like to get our boxes packed and shipped beâ€" fore Christmas,. Mrs. Emil Zettler was greatly pleased at the response to her call for warm clothing. Many excellent articles were given us and we hope many more of the same will be forthcoming. Shoes are in demand. Â¥ Monday, Nov. 18 + 7}00 Business Men Bowling league; Scouts. 8;00 American Legion Auxiliâ€" ary; Music festival. > , Tuesday, November 19 7:00 Women‘s Bowling league, 8:00 Holy Cross services; Stagâ€" ers; Masonic temple; Townsend club; Christian a Science lecture. . 8:30 Holy Cross choir. 9:00 C. of C. bowling Wednesday, November 20 â€" 8:30 Girl Scots. 7:30 St. Paul‘s choir. $ 8:00 Bethichem Midweek servâ€" f ice; Badminton league; © Presbyterian choir. 9:00 g;::::- of _ Commerce Thursday, November 21 12:15 Rotary club. 1:00 Presbyterian Womens @asâ€" sociation. 8:00 Presbyterian Young Peoâ€" ple‘s club; Royal Neighâ€" as British War Relief Seeks Equipment For "Home Guards" 9 Deerfield Community Calendar 00 00 1 ‘eck of Nov. 15 to 21 Bethichem church choir. / Presbyterian Bowling Jobs Daughter‘s Variety show. Grace Nosek, publicity NUMBER 37 3 t4 47

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