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Highland Park Press (1912), 26 Sep 1912, p. 6

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Time of Services and Meetings in the Various C hurchcs Trinity Episcopal Church 3 North Amati " Union Rev. P. C Wulcott, D‘ D. Rector. Holy? Highland Council wg‘reew at Masonic Communion, Sunday 7:30 a. m. Morning H 1 ~ w Prayer and‘Litany 11:00 a. m. H01)” 31, third ednesday e_ach month. Communionfirst Sunday in the month 2 Muonic ! z :4 X and Festivals at 11:00 a. m. Evensong.‘ . aoo p. m. Sunday School 9:45 p. m. -“~ 0- F‘Y L°d8°' 5. 9.75- A. F- and 5 St. Mfly.’ Church , M.. meets first and Hygd Thursdays 1n Laurel avenue and McGovem s'treet. Masonic Hall. '1 Rev. J. [)1 O'Nexll. pastor. Sunday sei'vicesi d L « First Mam 6.00 a. m. Sunday School 6:45 0d Fey?" . , 1‘. ' _ to 730-, Second Mass, 7:30; In. LastMass Shenéan Lodge. M'fig' I. 0. 0. F., 1 . .1; in, m.._.,x-. :._L. -1 7.111 in 9:45 a. m Swediah Evangelical Lutheran Masonic Hall. : Highwood. Rev. C. E. Lundgren. pastor. ' Sunday services. preaching at 3:00 p. m. . . R°y'l‘ Ar‘ . urn Sunday School at 2:00 p. m. Wednesday Highland Park 90‘1"“, 3‘0- 1055. Royal prayer meeting 8.00 p m. Arcanum.‘ meets seconilf‘and fourth Mon- Fint Church of Chriu. Scientist days in Masonic Hall. 3 Z'Visiting brothers Hazel avenue near St. John's avenue. always welcome. Regular serxice every Sunday morning at . . ' 10.45 o'clock Sunday schoui immediat‘ely ; Min": We" arm. n .1 x after the. Sunday mnming seruce. Regular \\ cdncsday evening testimonial meeting at 800 o'clock. .1 n_.,_ lll‘5tnla. u. t .v The Reading Room. second floor, Erskine Bank Building, is open daily, ex- cept Sunday, from 9 to 12 a‘ m. and l to 5 p. m. All authorized Christian Science literature is an tile for reference, and may be purchascd if desired. St. Johns Evnn‘elic-I Church Corner Green Bay Road and Homewmxl Avenue. Rev. R.B.Ficdler. Pastor. Sun- daymnrningtlcmian [arm-mini; :it 10:30 a. m. and E'Xgiiih prcarhmga 7:10pm. on first and third Sunday of the mnnth. Everybud.‘ \\ welcome to attend thrsc serVices Second Nx‘ce! near Iaurul Avenue. Sunday Schuol, 10:00 a. m , nunmmg “or- ship. 11"“ a. m;Chr1:n;m Endeznnr‘ 7:00 and evening service 730 p‘ m German prayer meeting \Vedncsday. 7:30 p. m.; Bible study Friday. 7 30 p m. Wc cordial- ly invite your attendance [<f‘r. Believers Meeting Library Hall. Highland Park. Every Sunday 7:45 p. m.. Gospel address. Every Thursday 8:00 p. m, Bible study. You are cordially invited. Evangelical Lutheran Church Central Avenue. W. F. Suhr. pastor. Sunday service. German preaching at 1030 s. m.; English preaching at 8 p. m.; Sunday School. 9:15; German Saturday school. 9:00 to l2:00. First United Evangelical Church Corner of Laurel Avenue and Green Bay Road. Rev. J. Foster Van'Evera. pastor. Sabbath morning word'iip. 1045; evening service and K. L. C. E. from 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. during Julv August and Sep- tember. The midweek prayer services Wednesday and Friday evenings at 7:45.‘ choir meetings Thursday at 8 p. m.; Sun- day school at 9:30 a. m. A oordial in- vitation extended to all. ‘ Swedish Lutheran Church There will be Swedish Lutheran Church servtces every Sunday evening at seven forty~tive o'clock in the Y. WC. A. rooms on Central Avenue. Highland Park.Carl E. Lundgten. of Waukegan, lllinois.pastor. Baptist Church East Laurel avenue. HenryClay Miller, minister: Sunday. morning worship. 10:45. Sunday evening people's service. 7:45. The Bible school. Mr. Charles H. Warren. Superintendent. assembles at 12:00 o'clock. The Baptist Young People's Union. Mr. Leigh Bittinger. President. meets each Sunday evening at 7 o’clock. The mid-week service is hekl in the parlors of the church each Wednesday evening at 7:45. The Ladies Guild. Mrs. C. E. Thompson. President. holds its regular sessions on the afternoon of the first and third Thursdays of each month. The public is cordially invited to all the services of this church. Highland Park Presbyterian Church Corner 0! Laurel. Linden and Prospect avenues. Rev. R. Calvin Dobs0n, Pastor. Bible School meets at 9:30 a. m. in the church building. Sunday morning wot- ship. 11:00 a. m. Young Peoples' Meeting at 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening at eight o'clock in the auditorium of the church. The public is cordially invited to all of these services to 5:30. tennis. basket: 3‘ I, new comb on the academy grounds; ;7230 930. Girls' iCIub; Thursday. 5 ,mming as above Escheduled. Roomsfipen at 208 East iCentral Avenue eveigr.t afternoon, 3.05; 1 Monday and Thursday: evenings. 7:30â€" ;9230. Vesper services; Fternate Sundays 1 beginning June twentjghird, 4 p. m. l 3 Business Men' . fihocistion 1 Meets first Tuesday: in every month. ‘Associatibn Rooms skine Building. iCharles M. Schneider ’president; Albert 1 Larson. secretary. ‘ ' , l Highland Pm rough Men’s Club : Club rooms. 12 Wefi.‘ Central Avenue. EGeorge Jones. prefident; Earl (isell. :secretary. 5 f Y ‘ OssoliFuh Club rooms. Highla d Park Club House. Meetings. fortnightlfi on Thursday at three o'clock. Mrs. \V; J. Fyffe, president; Miss Elizabeth Towfiér. corresponding secretary. ‘ i Highland Park mesn's Club Club. rooms. asseé‘afly hall, Library building. Meeting‘Sa‘ fortnightly on Tuesday at three o'cjg‘ck. Mrs, George H. Campbell, presidgtit; Mrs. John A. Putnam. correspondilé secretary. Highland P '1: Club Club house. East: Central Avenue. R. C. Jacobsen. presidgnt; A. Von Schlegel. secretary. 3 ‘ - . ii Catholic 0rd 7:)! Foresters St. Johns Court N ., r 840. C. 0. F.. meets. second and fdlhh Thursdays of each month in Masonic Hall. . 7.77.? . North Avenue Flét M. E. Church First M. E. Chun‘h. B. L. Story. Pastor. Sunday Schéfdlxlaoo; Preaching, 11:00, Junior Lea Q 2:30, Epworfh League, 6:30; Prayer ; ‘ tlng, Wednesday. 7:30: Teacher Trainiflg‘, Saturday, 7:30. Young people who live in the condo try where flowers and traes and green grass as on every side have play- ground: that the finest city park canâ€" not furnish Parks in the big cities at comparatively few. and then they In kept more for their beauty thin for the entertainment of children. ‘Keep OR the unit's“ is a sign that mm on nut tn mun: the path. Ex- mt (or a few M‘ml' g-mygrounds thin Services in the Churches 5‘: Lodge and Club Nfiéetings jg“ ,. For the Children ESenezer Enngelignl Chur‘ch A LINN Mother of Now York's Eat! Sid.- S. E. SchADER. pastor And Notes of lntercn Meetings and Mefling Places of Clubs andggodges Sherigan Lodge, No‘ meets evm Tuesday Masonic Hall. {Ix Myntic We" Meetings at Mason‘s Hall first and third Mondays. Modern Wpédmen Highlahd Camp, 117;, M. W. A., meets first and third Fridaysléat Masonic Hall. Y. W. C. AJ‘Chues Following is the sc ' edule of summer classes for the membc' 40f the Y. W. C. A; Snimming pool zitlfglte Forest college open to girls of Highla El’zirk Y. W. C. A Wednesdays, 1‘! to l‘ ‘. m.. 3 to T p. in. Spenal rates to memtgs Members en- trance 10c; individual lk§s()n. 50c: ticket, 1U entrances. 73c. Course‘of six (lass lessons. per person. $100; non’fiembers entrance. 20:; Individual lessoii.§l.(w: ticket. 109m trances. $1.50; course BS six lessons. per person. $1.50. Suitséfaps. towels and wings must be furnis by individuals. Instructor always pre I when pool is open. Summer act'wi‘ifes; Monday. 2:30 to 5:30. tennis. basket: “‘ I, new comb on the academy grounds; ;7230 930. Girls‘ Club; Thursday. 5 , mming as above scheduled. Roomsfipen at 208 East Central Avenue eveigat afternoon, 3.05; Monday and Thursday: evenings. 7:30â€" Club. rooms. assetflfly hull, Library building. “Wilma; fortnightly un Tuesday at lhrrc o'cjg‘ck. Mrs, George H. Campbell, presidgm; Mrs. John A. Putnam. correspondilé secretary. Highland P '1: Club Club house. East: Central Avenue. R. C.Jacobsen. presidggt; A. Von Schlegel. secretary. g 3 ends?» legâ€"Mg (1 Park Club House. C5â€"â€" Cluh rooms. Highla‘ Meetings. fortnightlf on Thursday at [10031 PLAN OF Al‘.\l(’1‘.\ll-I.\"J'S three o'clock. Mrs. \V; J. Fyffe, president; Miss Elizabeth Towfiér. Corresponding 5“”er ' ‘nrnlnu III I'llnl North Avenue Flét M. E. Church First M. E. Chufi‘h. B L. Story, Pastor. Sunday Sch“,- 10:00 Preaching, 11:00, Junior Lea Q 2:30, Epworfh League, 6:30; Prayer ; ‘ ting. Wednesday. 7:30: Tqacher Trainiflg‘, Saturday, 7:30. rule 1x rlmuly onm'ri-HI How unfer- em in tln- (-uumrLEWIH-re fields and uwmds an» frm-I H-n- happy young- sn'rs ”my Wnnrlvr 2! Wm without fear of rvprnvf 'l‘ln- piqmrv shows :1 little mother of tho can't; {nm- [em-Im-nts of New ank :mmsin' {u-r hulny hrotlwrv [Inw 3hr “‘uuld Buy It frulic with him In tho grew-n I {calm-“xx instead of being mnfi.uml In .‘Iillfiliy rity strwt! Fate of t “ Monkey. There ux'o. witluhnankuys man. sud lnwx'ilviYiQ'jfis in lifo u-mv live NIH :HI tHi-ir thtx um! plousurm u!‘;:-I3»':m~v- 0-:er Pym “km'hizm I u'fi‘m- 1- .--< 4-. :m in) [Home t-nt‘ilw n. (ma. “hivh Il:1~'z a sxuwrh huff runl.‘ éef'vll nu nwr with ltluvk’spuk ”Dd 15;th so strung that :1 single Mu“ from ne of them must be death to pour JI§ '0 The leopard proyé imam monkeys and is quite zlhlv m (-1!!ij trees In pursuit of them En-n ”it could get out of the way the huntujlianluml ls usually too frightened to 4“ not With a klml of fearful fnsvlnntkga he alts watching the approach of thy . eopnrd until. with a spring and a the tragedy ls ended. T; ,‘ t But that is not always his fate. and. after .11. perhap£ 2M monkey. who and: I quick dentsI n hla native land, is less to be pmed ban the shivering um. exile In a jacket which we sometimes meet spent our greenâ€"O. J. Blue. ‘23 1? Ifch‘ll SH'I v" hu'lzf') iw H; ":»‘l ”N‘g'f :l IrlEi‘ Hf m-W‘I‘ ‘: H131'n1-.I'<H.:H! in) m- |r-. Una. \xhivh h:1~'z a nun. v éef'vll nH m'or with ”Dd [fl 5 so strung that m’ fruni ne of them must luwr Jig '0, m [mg pun monkeys and XVI“ IIHII‘ $2 I. 0. o. F.. fight at 7:30 in HI ns with While- 3 DESIGN IN ENGLISH HALF TIMBER. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS Among the sper-iul features of this design is the [Wing room across the entire front, with open fireplnve. The stairway works out in splendid shape with built-in bookcases on the landing. At the opposite end at the side of the place is a French door. which leads to the sun room. This is planned to be serviceable the year around. in the summer the sastfican be raised. these openings being screened. thus making an open screened porch Size 26 by m feet over main part. Full basement. First story. nine feet; second “917.91th feet in the clear. There is space in the attic to finish one or two rooms. Birch or red oabtuish throughout first story. pine to paint in second story. Bard- wood floors thloughout. Cost to build, exclusive of beating Ind plumbing, Upon receipt of 81 the publisher of thin paper will supply Slan' a book 0! plun- entitled “American Dwellings" It contains 254 nqw Ind up to due do- Iknl of cottage. bumlows and re'uidencu costing from 81,000 to $0,000. Deslln 330. by Glenn L. 5.2mm. Architect. Mi'nnupoflsv Copyright. 1912, by Glenn L. Saxton. PERSPECTIVE VIEW~l-‘RO.\1. A PHOTOGRAPH Copyright. 1912. by Glenn L Saxton. PERSPECTIVE VIEWâ€"FROM A PHOTOGRAPH. Design 968. by Glenn L. Snxton. Architect. Minneapolis. Minn. TmonPPAPEPPIcEn nuruax. ‘9. BATH £271â€" Ib-Ofik g"'-6‘ BED R'M I3 0‘xlO'-O‘ LIBRARY DINING RM usuaxnsw I3'-6‘x I5 0' :4va m4 may“: B‘oO’XMvO’ A wag. FIRE :5'1‘ I’LUOH PLAN Ll‘ln-rc 1s n 1411‘ Ilore ls n proxmslilnn {or a home whirl: wlll be u profitable lurcstment. If one (‘I'Sll't’s three bedrooms on each tlm-r tho lilnmry run he used for the thin] bedroom. The-re is also ample >|mw fol. thret- chambers in the third \tmy fur svnunts' quarters. [here is :l full lutévnwnt thrunglmut, (litided up m that (uh-h apartment has ouuhulf. u‘m-n- 1s 11 large laundry [0 be used throughout each npurtmeut for the priueipui rooms is red 0133 or birch. Finish in bedrooms 0!! finthroom in pine to enamel. with mahogany doom. First story. 9 feet; second story. 8 feet 6 inches in the clear. Size of this building is 28 feet wide and 57 feet from front to rear. Cost to build, ex- clusive of heating and plumbing. $5.- 200. By special arrangement with the architect the editor of this paper will furnish one complete set of plans and specifications torisso. jointly by the ocvupuuts tfpon receipt of $1 the publisher of this paper will supplv Suxton‘s bog); of plans entitled “Ameflcnn Dwellings. It mntnlns 2 'A no“ and up to date do signs of mtmzes.‘ hungnluws nud rosi- (1(‘11t'?§ costing from $1.00) to $6.000. SECOND FLOOR PLAN, 4| 1' EALC “NY The finish Minn. Highwood, [11. Latest Moving Pictures Eve a3 Vaudeville Every W and Sunday Night: ' y Night EOSCOBEL is an attractive #own in Western Wisconsin, 257 miles from Afpurney there requires changes 0% cars and inegimvenient hours. Two thousarid active, bquy people live in Boscobel, whoselbusiness ea: be solicited without trouble or inconven- ierée over the Bell Long Distancellines via the: Chicago Telephone Company. l Coal, Coke and Wood Tl‘ge Highland Park Fuel C(Smpahy fl HERN‘AN DENZEL, [’rcsiden! Ofiifie 126 Ii. Central Avenue - - “:18 rate is $1.25 for three minutes, and the saiing of time is two days. Call “Long l)i§tancc” 3-1: er s Tele- p'ficgeos this 3ear-- smart body designs satisfying conveniences ;of several kinds luxurious upholstering, trimmings fetc but first we went the limit in improving our gbattenes our tires and all other parts where Qualit3 ;:is imperative That s 33 hy the thinking buyer bu3s Ea \V oods His mind goes straight back to Qualit3 -- find lands him 1n a “Woods"‘ The new models are beauties come and see them. ~ (L Also, be sure to get one of the new catalogs. After all the one big point in an electric automobile is Quality. You can‘t dodge it, whether you are a user or maker. Fancy frills are nice of courSe, but not unless they are backed up with Quality. We have added some frills to the new models of Our own garage. at MISSION Futon and Saharan-I Calumet, Cottage Grove Avenues and 25th St. Back to Quality Bell (21 Woods Electrics Ume,.’Cement and other Building Material Highland Park and Brandon System I? CENTS, T§lephone 335 31 Exchange Johns Ave.

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