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Highland Park Press, 19 Dec 1940, p. 21

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mr..' #orttittg Christmas. I Minister Illinois ' parents to be ext Sunduy. 10:55 mm. Speo ie by the choir. non, Rev. Bron Immlical ml: a plinth-05’! no!" ttiftrr the Sandi! fter the ”on“ mice It an. _ Mum School Christ. ' and short pk! ' the children of , ruk 1pm. CW ander two titrhtad White gift other" Friday 7:30 van. a program Mons Jrrok, 1saort.trr m combinéd choir! It. Puul’a church“ Mum eantata, "morus." -. ' this week Fri“ yell, Deertteid. " air: win reheat” heir respect“ whoa]. worship. Ser. It. 4:30 'MB. mph. W. Clout -ts'ttrtseatmpritr Lorns Winder "the tt Stryker Cox. invited. an: Sum!” “Govern --r. “to: _ otnbattatiott ryterian sian. Christmas school will be malts nnd ail. ms, Troop 1. minister cavities in, Troop 2. am: Main Children', 19, ttut Tht', Holy (but Catholic Church T .- Wt! . F Itarr, J, v. Murphy, Mt sand" My T, tV.80, 10, “a 11:30 an. Wash“! -e., Tt80 can. TuudlY. 3 pan. _ Christina; Day -- DIE-cl, 6, T, 3:30, 10, 99;! 11:30 can. High mus, 6:00. Spelt! music at m mam. Confusion: will be heard Decem- ber 24 from 8:80 to 5:80 pm. end T:30 to 9:30 pan. An extra priest will be present both times. Contes- uions will duo be heard after each mass on Sand”. 3138.06. Schools of Deertleld (Wilmot, Holy Cgoss Parochial and Deerfield Grammar school) will close on Fri- day tor the Christmas holidays and will re-open on Monday, Jamuart6. Sesgionsh " Bannockburn (rude sehiorand the high adiwijll also close on PM 1y. _ Catholic School . . The nnnuul Christmas party for the children of the Holy Cross parochitl school will be held on Fri- day at 1:30 pap. in the school. All he children of the parish are in- vited to attend. The children of the primary grades. will present the progrm L _ .7 ,. - ___------------'--'" Wilmot School 1 Pupils, of the upper grades of the Wilmot school will present “Christ: merit: Old England" on Thursday evening " eight o'clock in the aehooV under the direction of the music supervisor. Mrs. Mary Ann MaeFuddOn of Highl'end Park, and two’of' the ’tedeliers. Mn. Delbert Meyer and Mrs. Ethel Titus Bod- gins. In the play a quem boy and girl get I glimpse of Merry Old Englnnd. The cast: _ Immaculate Conception Church Deterfield Avenue . Rev. J .D. O’Neill. pastor Sunday, 6'.80AV.80- tad 10:30 am. John, Roy Cluey; Helen, Nancy Shaw; Lord of Min-ale, David Trute; .Geotfrer, the cook, Walter Deal; Philip, Billy Vomky; Lady Ellen, Doris Willmm; Knights: Karl Parade. Kenneth Even, Wal- 1-day, Deaths 1.. "" tr Christmas Programs Today and Tomorrow _ Deal; Ladies; Jeanne Silica- Im, Jeannine Clam. Shirley hnson, Doris Willmnn; Carole": me Maxie Gille, Barbara Gille, cunuSiiAN SCIENCE R§_A_QI_NG noon ,ru,,,tuutiondiiriiaGkirwrotMyy Baker Eddy iriFiiGuiiiGmreCorpechtted. " Attthar-Gtt6thtn'Beketeo “mature in WEI-nine.“ "iii"iiroiTiaaiiiror-litli_it -' -", gMtmtg---B-'t00aal. "t-a.astias __ l FIRST tMoeii"irieiiiirtt, Seamus? YOU ARI. eaouuax INVITED TO USE THE " lion-m SHIRIDAN ROAD menus-o rm gun-on MAINTAIN!!! " Georgie Deal. Glorie Human. Viol: Pentle. Shirley mama, Katherine 'Deel, Dita. Stub”: mate, Elaine Miller, Cum] cum; Jeannette Johnson. Batten Alex- under', Ruth Vinoky, Thain Stub”: wnatutilers, Earl Kelley, Dewey Deni, Roy Pantle, James Diener and George Johnson. 7 --t DeoriUid Séhool The Deer-lieu Grammar school traditional Christmas plsy “Christ- mas in Merry England" is being presented this morning for, the chil- dren and attain this evening " 8:00 o'clock in the auditorium for the parents. The cast was published in last week's, Press. Deerfield Legion " Auxiliary Hear v, Committee Reports F Mrs. Frank Jacobs presided at the December meeting id the Deer-- field unit of the American' Legion Auaiiliaryuur Monday evening at the 'rhtrr4hosrr---a?yoehtu1 .7 Marshall Pottenger, child welfare chairman, announced that $2.60 was sent to the Dorcas Home educa- tional fund and several of the war orphans had attended the 10th dis- triet annual _ Christmas party " North Chicago accompanied by Mrts/ Jacobs, Mrs. John Welch, and her- self. This year's gift to Dorcas Home will be gloves for all the ichildren. l K' T _ The. unit gave $25.00 for the com-1 munity skating, pond. Mrs. William Qraielushttnk stated thefthe annual Christmas party for the children of veterans will be held on Saturdsy evening at the Masonic temple. Re- habilitation chairman, Mrs. Welch, sent $3.00 to the Treasure Chest at North Chicago. Mrs. Welch, Mrs. tattrtigerrrart'd Mrs. Jaeou-wmpPed gifts on Tuesday for the veterans at North Chicago. V There will be nd regular meeting of'the Junior unit of the Auxiliary this month, but the children tre making tray favors for the veter- ans. A specigl musical treat was the trio of members, Mrs. Wileh,afrti.' Ralph Dunham, and Mrs. E. G. In.. cobson, who sang a group of Christ- mas carols. Hostesses for the will hour were Mrs. C, C. Klpachul! and Dr. Dorothy S. Davis. Miss Frances McKay, daughter of Mr. Neil S. McKay, 406 Briealtill road, DeeMeld, will be returning home for the holidays from her studies " Ferry Hall. Miss McKay is president‘ of her class and is a atria-5:6? ballads, the dunes club. L..M’~- . waag-blmll- THE P‘BIBI GIVE A GIFI' FOR LASTING CHEER NOR!" SHORE Such a gift is one that combines the practical with the sentimen- tal and includes all the family. That's What you have when you choose a 1941 Model CP GAS Range, or a SERVEL Electrolux GAS Refrigerator.Their beauty, their convenience, their savings of time, work and money make either one a gift that will con- tinue to bring joy and pleasure to the home for years to come. Still time for Christmas de. livery. LOW DOWN PAYMENT and EASY TERMS make it easy for you to give a gift of lasting incmLum-m lfluhhltn. Pb FOR' THE HOME 'Bit.--.""'""-'""'-'"- __ _----...---.--- nun-J. an tth " M, a? if B 3' , ’ in; _.ft f4 {$253 3?: as?

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