Illinois News Index

Highland Park News (1874), 4 Nov 1898, p. 2

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[2.07, 325, 5.37, 7.21)}1. 111, DII'AHTUKL For 111:: south, 6.50, 9.30 :1. 111., 12.47, 3.14, 5.33, 7,2911. 111. For the north . 9.12, 11.3911. 111., 7,291). m. Mail pouches close 15 minutes before the departure (1f trains. W, M. HOOLEY. I’osnnaster. Chgskqmng'l‘rlbe l. U. R.’ M. No. 112w Mgfilat Mwbaiuflaik firs: apmmrmuesdu . . . lngalls. Sacheunk", 33.17% C. of . A. U, Fay Lodge, A, I", and AnM. Reg ular meeting nigh.s hrs! and (hird Monday in each ummh, at Masonic hall, nver M. Muses Highland l’aIk Council No.1066, Royal Arcanunl. Meet in \lusunic hall second and fonnh Mondays of cvery month. Regent, \V. A. Wilson; secretary, Frank B. Green, Ravinia M. E.Church. Ravinia. Rev. E. J. Heatht‘ute pastor Sunda ' school at 2.30 p. ni.; lipwurth League evotimial meeting Sunday evening at 1 u‘ciuck p. in. preaching at 7.45 each un duh - ening; prayer meeting from 8 to 8.30; hrwurth League business meeting and social t ie fourth Friday of each month. ‘wedish M. E.Shurch (over: Waldo's Illal’kl“ L ev.U. Wessling. pastor. unday services as follows: Sunday school. 3.30 p. m.; Epwurth Leagueniuy p. m.; Preaching. 1.45 p. in. Prayerâ€"meeting Thursday evening at 7.4."). Everyone is invited. First United Evangelical Church, Rev. A; llaefele, pastor. Sunday services: Ger- man preaching, 10.45 a. in.; English, 7,30 p. 111.; Sunday scluml. 9 30; K. 1., C. it, 6.45 p. m.; prayer meeting, \Vednesday at From xhc north . . . [2.47. 3.14 p. In. From the south. 7.30, 9.12, ”.39 a. In., 81 n'; smre, Indcpcndcnl ()rdcr Foresters, Court Uiglr land. Meetings first and third 'l‘hursdays of each month in Forcstcr‘s Hall. “Modern Woodmen of America, Meetings first and fourth Friday of each month in For esters’ hall. \Villiam Uémner, V. (2.; R. ]. Rice, Clerk. 7.30 p. m. Evangelical Assn. Rev. F. M. Gingrich )33t0r. Sunday services at Young Men's cading Kuum. Sunday schuul at llLUu a. In; uennnn preaching at 11.00 a. In.: Y. P. S. c. Id. at 0:1.» p.1n.: English preaching at a .30 p. m.; Wednesday at 7:30 p. m., Cuttuge prayer Inn-tings: haturday. at 1.001). unrat- em‘hetical Classm pasmr‘s study. St. Mary 3 taxholic (hurch Rev. J. (3. Madden, pastor. l‘ilsl mass. 8.30; secund mass, 10.00: Sunday school, 2.30; Presbyterian Church. Rev. i’fansiichl pastor Worship and preaching, [0.45 a. In. Sabbath school. 12 in. Christian Endeavor, 7. p, in. Prayer service, \Vcdnesday, 7, 45 p. in. l‘hc Baplisl Church. \V. ll. Vincsypastor. Preaching, 10.45 a. m., Sunday schtml‘ 12.00 111.; Baptist Ynung l’cuple‘s l‘niun, 6.45 p. 111.; preaching, 7.30 p. m. Friday prayer Inccllng, 7.45 p. m. Evangelical Lutheran Zion‘s Church, Mr. Saloman pastor. Sunday service, 10.00 a. m. Sunday school, from 9 to 10.00 a. m. 'l‘rinily‘ Church, 1'. (f. Wnlcou, rector, Holy communion, 7.30 a_ 111. Sunday SCh1X1l, 10.003. m. Muming prayer and scrnmn. 11 a. m, Second celehralion first Sunday in the month. liven sung. 5 p. m. JOHN FREBERG, Livery, Boafdlngz M St. Joints Avenue. Directory of Sacra} Soclgtlcs. HIGHLAND PARK POSTOFPCE CHURCH DIRECTORY Moving and Training l’r'u'os un- Reasonabrc and ARE] V‘ L‘ Sale Stables. l'elt-phunv Miss Celeste Robinson who has been quite ill for a few weeks, is now rapidly couvalcscing. ~ «Mr. -E.~1Lflirowxifa mother had Fred Clow’s men put the new roof on Mrs. Leach huuseun Lau- rel avenue, this week. Read the mayor's proclamation to wheelumu on the first page. a‘sqve’re attack of cerebral hem- mOrlmge last week, and her recov- ery is slow. Irving Palmer, who was to have returned to his troop this week has had his furlough extended. '1‘! . trool; has left Fort Ethan A1 Vermont for the South. '7 So far as we have learned the “‘énpers” of Halloween were not very serious; the b0)s seemed bent chiefly on fun. Mrs. John B. Rim , for a few weeks vis" - As that 15 one of the dairy centres of the 111 Manchester, 1 Hawkeye state, we trust she W111 enjoy good bread and butter with doughnuts and cheese such as mother only can make, wnile she“ is there. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. Those present report the county Sunday school convention held last Friday and Saturday at Mil- burn, as the best held for many years. The program was excelleint. varied, timely, comprehensive; the speakers were wisely selected and did their best. The attendance was large and the hospitality of Mil- l)urn was unbounded. Pastor Pfun- stiehl delivered an address which we‘hea'r highly spoken of, as we do C. H. Warren's report of his trip to the VVorltl's Sunday schoolconâ€" vention in London. Mayor Evans also wont and reports an excellent, meeting. and he shared the gener- ous hospitality of tlw good Scotch pioneers of that community. Wv are glad to know that the convvn- tion (-omoa llt‘I‘U nvxt year and wv Show our hospitable ability and spirit. NEWSLETS. A. E. WICKHAM, Electrical (Construction, / DR. H. H. BOULTER. km s. ALEXANDER, u. n. c., v. s. Telephone No. 0. orncn noun: LII) w 3 (I! P. I 7.00 In no» r. l Houxs (Highwood): - izfiom 1,150 P. M. 7.00 “18400 P. M. DR. FRANKLIN6.WE8001T. 800“ l HJGHLAND BLK HOURS: 2 00m * GOP M. , RES. HIGHWOOD Telephone 18. Utfice: Highland Knock Fletcher Banding. Successor to Dr. H. H chald. Ve‘crlnary Surgeon And Dcnflstn.” L’nt-xcelied Accommodatmns for Sink Home!) and Dogs. :vuvston Vctulnury Hosplhl. Lung Dismnce Tele hone 216. 1016 )mis Street. Evammm. Ill. E. A. NELSON. Merchant Tailor. Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing. Ord‘ers Promptly Attended to. RAFFEN BAKER, Coal, Building Material, and Ice. mecsmn' In Chicago Veterinary College LLOYD M. BERGEN M. D. New Work, Lamps'l'urnlshed, All Kinds of Electrical Material. Office: Cummings' Pharmacy. DR. E. ,C. KAYE, .‘ PI’ORMOIMI “I TELEPHONE NO. 34 NEUTRAL AVENI'E. Suits Made to Order at Reammable I‘rircs. Highlgnd Park. II. DENTS T. Dentist. Unti19.00A. M. Highland Park. II Urrlcx “(was ”A, I. tubl’. I lfnlll lulfller moth-‘5 Highland Park, Illinois. Telephone [05

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