, Choir rehear- [mister rch school; lp. Sermon hrintian In. l T:80 pm; ‘cGovern Minister. Id Evert Pine IV 10:30 1.! l5 p.m., mi ruins. Decembel Indies Aid is ia. of the Church I Bad all friend! at in the church lid Scouts; Boy Scouts. v, Midweek sex" "How to Read by Rev. Bruso- Tethodist Wrecked} service. Sisrd itterenee Be. gtt and Jesus :30 mm. evotions. Sand-y school: worship. Ser- pecisl music†atndng evening “crian lie Church sting at the ier the aus- Jet league. sting of the action of of: i, Pastor 8:30, 10, and firrtution in- liar choir re- age; 8 Fm., "t the part ruinisher emu atrelieal IIrM "Tie Lord's Chore IF Confessions. Hidden Show “MI , The Chicago Monticello Collage club it entertaining during the Christen" holidays with n tea dance a the Orrington hotel on Saturday “temoon, December 28, from [to 6:30 o'ehek. The club in giving the tea dance no n courtesy to the Mbnticello students that are home for the holidays, their friends, nnd special (new of the club. Mm. R. Chester Wnlling,12‘7 2ut,Wilmette, is the president of the Chicago Monticillo College club. Ber board ’includesrlrs. Wm. R. Purcell, 110 Glenwood Ava, Glencoe; Mrs. Barry W. Irinneli,du50d Hone Ale-L Evanston Mrs. Funk. Inquith, 819 Lincoln, Evaneton Mrs. Charles Whittock. 669 Pennsylvania, Glen Ellyn; Mrs.' George S. Elinor, 12? Laurel Ave., Wilmétte; Mm. deh M. Sommers, 1966 W. 94th M., Chi. cage; and Mrs. K. E. Shepard, 1214 Lakeshore, Ennston, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCraren Jr. of Deerfield road, _ Highland ""PiiTE,-"aiiarvrea -tttsirrI0ttraeddt'yt gnniversary at a family gathering _on Saturduy. Mr. McCraren’s fath- er, Thoma McCraren Br., came to Deerfield township in 1848,, pur- chasing 80 acres west of Sigmund Deerfield Couple Celebrates Golden Wedding Saturday Cigiegt Club Gives Tea Dance Dee. 28th Deco-5812. "" 24 North Sheridan This stamp is your _ protection 7 _ . for - hiie cleaning Cleaned in. Pressed 6EE"§5 TSe ANY PLAIN READY FOR THAT FORMAL DATE RAY MOLENDI Pnrk from the (“armament end the K. Polk. He wrehued more prop- erty in that vicinity tad had 185 acres. Thomas Wren Jr. mu- ried Elizabeth Elleen Fowler of Montivedo. Minn, They had eight children, Ellen F., John, James, Ber- nard, Joseph, Betty, Jury and Hel- We specialize in clean.. ing and hand ironing tux and tails . .' . Our spot removal service is economical. L en. Betty, Mary and Helen died when they were little. Ellen is new Mrs. John Trent of Ivanhoe, and has been a teacher in Lake county school: for may years. John went went over 20, years ego and has never been heard from. Joseph live: in Deerfield and the other chil- dren in Highland Park. 4 Thoma McCraren J r. was a Ate- mnn on the Fargo division of the C. M. St. Pull R. R. for " number of years. Getting tiredad the cold winters of the north he decided to go south and went to Tennessee, and was engineer for many your: on the Southern, ER. and then as his father wnsrdeeiining in use he and his family came home over Str years ago to relieve him of the -aracdntuscsis1hucairtMt lived in qEipaTTiiriiiiigtairTrirammriMmmr where the 60th anniversary was ob- served. They have six grandchil- dren. Business " Racine“ l She: “Here's your ring back. I dimot marry you for I love some- tmrdNe/'-----rr----r--r--'----------=-- Be: "Who is het" She (nervously): "You're not go- ing to kill himt" T Be: "No. But“! try to sell him the ring." _ THE PRESS Phone 125 “V†peru' Dunn Grout" nnd tho “Foot- lighters†are giving u. Christmas party December 13. a T:80 pan. for some of the ehiidrmrfsm-tho Dorcas Home. It will be] costume party. There will be some skits by Miss Betty Jane Stuart and Kim Mary Lott Renter, dnneing by some bury Lott neuter, mun; u, ""."IT of Agnes Ddy’s pupils, sud singing of Christmas catch, The younger girls made invitations and decont- ed the Christmas tree " their club meeting. The business girls no. furnishing the refreshments and plsnning the evening’s entertain- meut. ‘ Silver-Tea Sunday At Trinity Church Trinity Guild and Womsn'; Aux- iliary tttive invited the members of Trinity church to a Silver Tea on Sunday afternoon, December 16. ffiri=ihiiiir-iir-siiriittire-arir-9ie parishioners will drop in at the Par: ish House betwten 4 and 6 o'eloek for a cup of tea and a friendly visit. Two Y.W.C.A. clubl, {110.301}- AGAIN...$TABTING " Clubs To. Bold CFns' tmas Puff? DEE t3 Mag 'm- CC: 'l,',",:,',".", " . we: no Pull-an or ' 1?thtrr,1'l.r'?ll?, . 'idi i,e'l)'ih,tii'iEihii1'i TME ' a...» ',u'M=.u'rA,'l'Sfl . , I: cm mm IOUTI 1hlau'Rh%' Icon 624. tM S. ',t'th) "Ginsu than. PM a†oe m 4543 Henry T. Wright/ro Harry T.,.Wri¢ht, Bumockbum, president of the National Life Un- derwriters association, end member of the Million Dollu Round table group all of whom have. sold 31,- 000,000 worth of life insurance, will be the primsipal speaker at} meet- ing of the Lake County Life Insur- ance “Minion Fridey night in Glen Flora country club. The occasion will be the ninth on- nual ladies night banquet and will begin at 6:30pm. Also p_resent " the meeting will be Charles J. Mgr. merman of Chicago, put president of the national organization. The .Wnukegtn Towns-hip high' school chorus, lead by George Schu- mann, will present several songs on the program. Those wishing to nt- tend may procure tickets from John Lentz, 210 Washington St., in Wau- Kegan. JANJ Insurance Association For-ear-drier----- Thisre's no "tomorrow" Nothing but "sleep," Not ‘even sorrow. "riii'E KNEE ll "(I it? "t m lt" © as