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Highland Park Press (1912), 13 Nov 1913, p. 6

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There will be Swedish Lutheran ChurCh oer-vices every Fnday CVenlng at eight o’clock in the lefaly Hall Jn Laurel Avenue. Highland Park. Carl E. Lundgren. of Waukegan. lllanlS. pastor. North Shore M. E. Church Hazel and Greenleaf Avenues, Glencoe. Horace G. Smith. Pastor. Sunday School at 10:15 a. m. Worship 11:15 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Bdicvm Meeting Libra Hall. Highland Park. Em Sunday :45pm.. Gospel address. Every Thursday am p. m., Bible study. YOu are cordidly invited. Evangelical Lather-n Church Central Avenue. W. F. Suhr. pastor. Sunday service. German preaching at 1030 I. m.; English preaching at 8 p. I). lit and 3rd Sundays; Sunday School. 9:15; German Saturday school. 9:00 to 12:00. Bible school in German for young people Tuesdays at 8 p. m. and in English Wed- nesdays at 8 p. m. Fin! United Evangelical Church Corner 0t Laurel Avenue and Green Bay Road. J. Foster Van Evera. pastor. Sabbath morning worship. 10:45; evening service. 7:45. The Sunday school. under the dire:tmn of Mr. Wm. Noeren- berg. ctinvens at 930 o'clock with Miss Waleria Ritter. a trained workerin charge of the primary department. The Key Stone League of Christian Endeavor, Earl Fritsch. president. meets each Sun- day eve at 6:45 o'clock. in the church parlors. Prayer meeting each Wedna- day evening at 8 o'clock. A cordial in- vitation is extended the public to all Den'ices. North Avenue First M. L. Church Fmi .\l. b Lhurfli. no. \ i A. 3mm”, Paszur 3mm“) scum“. ww . x‘ruiehmg. l; UU. 41m L4.) p. m... Jamal Leugma 1‘40, bpwurtn unague, 0.4a, rm)“ meeting, Wednesday; 800; leacncr 'l‘mmmg. Thursday} {0 Highland Perk Presbyterian Church Corner of Laurel and Linden Av'mm Pastor, Rev. R. Calvin Dobson. Sundav morning worship, 11:00 o’clock. 4:30 Vespeer Musical Sen ice first Sun- day afternoon of each month. Bible school. with graded lessons for all depart- ments anq ages. Sunday Mingus! Q30 o'clock. Young People's meetin Sunday evening at 730. Mid- Wee Prayer Service. Wednesdav evenings at V800 yo'.clocl( The public is cordially in- viled to sll of these services. The ladies of the Dorcas Society hold all- daymeedws in the parlors of the church the second and fourth Mondays of the month-id the Woman's Missionary Union meeuthe second Monday altemoon of each month a! 3.00 o'clock. to which all ndies are cordially invited. Highwood Catholic Church Daily Mass. 8:00 a. m.; Sunday. Low Mass, 10!) a. m : Mass and Benediction of Blessed Sacrament. 9:00 a. m; Sunday School, 11 o'clock. Rev. Father SJGates. pamr. 8‘95“ Church East Laurel Avenue. Herbert Franck Evans, mxmswr. Sumlhyku’mcs. Mun.- ing Worship, 11 u. m ‘ rn-mng worainp. 7:43. (Added Dummy Nhuol meets at [tn u'umc‘n‘. ' Lu :uxd-meek prawr mu: (UHIEKCIAVIIUL‘K‘LLLLlrlncxd1Y1111(‘\11U!\L put 14)! \\ cdxk 3\I.:\ ( \cmhgsul 7.4:! u : JOCK, "we"... _. . The Reading Room. second floor. “m“ “ Erskine Bank th‘nhng. is upcn (Lilly. e\ ‘r “"‘ cept Sunday. mm E) tn 1.) a. in. and l tu 5 p :n. An authorized Christian Science .iin't u .1, “ll _\ 1" literature is wn "iv in mun-in c, .Uiki 11m H » be purcinhcd ;: tit \Tr'd. . \ “U” St. John» Evangelical Church “w 1: .-; Him. 31. Corner or Green Bay Rum! and Home- wood Axe. Rev. R. B. Fiedier. pnsmr. "' “1'“ Sunday murning uorship, '(iz‘rman, at and \\:l 10:30: Sundav school, (icrman 'mid‘ English departments. at 9:50. German school. Saturday mornings trom 9:30 to 0UR 11.30. Arrangements for privatelestuns may be made mm the pastor. Call 7611; They H ' \ Ebenezer Evangelicnl Church “ u Second Street near Laurel Avenue. (mum t Sunday School. W00 a. m.; morning wor- hhturv “if 11:00 a. m.; Christian Endeavor. 6:45 “I” ' ' nn evening service 7:30 p. m. German 86.111"; aner meeting Wednesday. 7:30 p. m.: 'ble study Friday. 7.30 p. m. We cordial‘ . his W" Iy invite your attendance. > led a m A R A , 7, LL. _lflr ”155 on cdxh m Vlk‘d U, Prayer and Linny 11:00 1. m. “:3 Communmm5un¢hy in the men IndFeetivale at 11%!) mm. mum. SundaySchool2453.m.ji 5.. Mary'- cumh , ‘ Laurel avenue 'and McGovern stfietl Rev. J. D. O'Neill. pastor. Sundly 3e 1' Pint Mass. 6:30 a. m. Sunday School I :45 Second Mass, 8:00; m. High Mass 19:30 Sunday segues. preaching a} 3:00 p. m. Sunday School at 2:00 p. m. Wedneidlyi prayer'mceting 8:00 p. m. First Church of Christ. Scientist Hazel avenue near St. John's avenue. Regular service every Sunday morniru at 10.45 o'clock. Sunday school immednatrly after the Sunday morning service. Regular Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 5.00 o'clock, I .n,, Svod'uh financial Luthcnn Highwood.‘ Rev. C. E. Lnndgren. pastor. ‘n1u_.. \\ cdxk 3\I.:\ ( \cmhgsul 7.4:! u : JOCK, u..c:' hum: mm): IL> n-Auidr mccp l a rant m'ru 1 “Hump u: 1 “in, txcnunc Ia‘ \ udmhy 1n )url Inc: sauces u! (nu cnurgh. Swod'nh Luthgrgn Church S. E‘ SCHRADER, pastor i. I III-lit“ DO: 1. his food ram-d from black broad onion and watermelon. ‘ Spanish Poauntl. In Spain the peasant “'0ka all dny and dances half the night. 31-! rarely ; Upon receipt of I) (In publisher of m- paper will u ' Thing that "’7" mm“ have ““6” ' book of plans. “Am- Drown" I: «cum sham ad nun happy develop a Dover to make '0‘ b '0. .u 009 Mm mugâ€"rum;- 8mm. » “m u". ' ,""4"'_ """u" m" u ”m“ I lmporhnl to Him. An old Indy wus Idling-her grand. children about some trouble in 8w!- land In the vuurse n! which the chief of her ('IIIH was lwheudrd. "It in n}!- m'eat thing of u bend. to he sure." said the gum! nld lady. “bu: it Wu :1 sad loss to him." tum r ~z‘ ‘m- . f '|.-» xx.» : 7 >1 I" v lmm'E-n :H.ul A”! ,v .':m.~ ‘\ anihtv‘m‘ an! 1.} run om .~ A tram-n .lunw‘ ,\:»‘:~mnh. HI.» [no-luhgr u! H..- <~L.-|-x~‘ m-rkul m kn-t‘m“ that mum mum n~ n! gnme tn uu-vl [1,6 41l~¢' It \\. mum! Hu' {mu 4.” in lln- lo-vlur nnrl put In lvrnzt .o- uth (1”; the KIM-Inlwr! at H..- L') Innsu"'.m tho-r9 it Nun-ml. In ulhrr hrnln hm \‘uum: \ln-Ix'u (Workman Inc-I furl nulmwmvntl} to utlulvlil' ululw n gem-rm [Ille1'.â€"Xel\' \‘urk l'rm-s cure. of 2m yard: \‘nlue, [Hz have how One film-r llulmn bison An Optim-fl'l Epuuph. The Purlihml 'IlH'qu ham nrdinnrfly a surprhingly mluht :nvpvnrnnu- He looks ~ttrmu: Sanders my m- has In be [0 li“? [hrunuh [hr rignru 0f the cure. lerv i~ un upocryphnl leurnd of 2m t-pitzwh In n Carlsbad «Dunn sin-e! of tin-m. :Itut. n~ H..- |vl’I‘L'r.Ilh u.’ envh is Hulk-«H mu! Q'III h |>I1ll1re t.- m: nuuum-d in hum- s) minds nn H u-lmrnte \‘nrtegmed [mum-r flying than n uh bamboo pulv. H19 nxpmt nf 'l‘hu-nter strvet In startlingly nnhlue Tim Mu tum: illustrnting the u-Immnnul [u-lutn uf the programs nlmu- the c'ltlruln‘fl and :Il tlwir ~Mc-s hznu u \‘rrh-ill qtmllxtm-ss :Ilmut tin-m. “hwh t‘ :w pcumm v H Sln‘t'illn Is .1 cur (.1th NH Hu- vmrnn ll I | Very little of tum Wu m to eat, He was worth a bulk-t when there Wu no other but to be bad. but I. rpk Mf- (‘ustumml to modern stc-uknt'm roasts Would find Mu not m'vrumn-tlzing once the uorelty Won- ult‘Vth Word, the buflnlo was (K‘Hllwl'lzlt‘ii'lll' ”km. and be Well! the “fly n! 1hr 1min. ~ ”ml ln- [IN-n rum he nffurdjng nH-wrt hunters In .4qu th ullnnv ’l‘hv) .n'.- r suns who hmc sslx' Japan." "Mowu." Even the I‘UIHUKQNIVIU“I.§ '1: Japan have their moving pivturu hhnws. and In largo "HEM (hwy ~w-m tn lw m-nrl} :u [UIQ‘IIIHHE “x on [La 4dr «I! thr l‘n mr IL! )‘nkuhumu {Lv'r‘b‘ l~ M “huh: huh They Have Pissed Awny Bouuu Thoy Wur- Econormcnlly Unfit. .\s u ()‘Iiful spew” u! Muriruu hlunu the lunflnlu bud hzs plm'e lu our hlstury. but tuke Mm by um] harm.- he wns a ruther useless lveunl. filth nu adaptability for (‘lvlllzutluu He wrve‘l his purpose on the plulns wlu-n men led (nomadic llfe there and exlstvd on his rifle. But us soon m: the range lnnd. over whlch the buflnlu “Named in countless thousands." became m for settlvmeut the [maulo was decidedly de trup. to him, nn-l P and \\:l\' (Mum an at war .- attained by the WWII then later any: h the nbollflon of no Drink. of lending children to m1. wu the cue when tho nudublpmen of the old "out VIII." u! England oflcl Were buy: of less than foam-cu yum "What pleased me men during tn. whole business." he an. "Wu tho gallant behutvtur of I Mme mid-hip- mun.| mere ch11d.tb|rte«u or tourteen years of use. About the tlme when the fire hot-am» pretty but I hum-«nu! tu vouue ut-russ him. and. as he mum] to be mt lunch (mt of a job :1: In} wlf. l toll-110d my rull und ttmk the Int-rrty of ohm-nil”; that it was a fim- ALI}. to which I.(' rulztc-Lv rt‘Q'UHI than it uni. “Hum tram-d lu_\ I.i~ Ari-amt). 1 Volt tan-ml tn n~k Mm hvu hm; lu- hull Nw-n The Murquh of humeriu and Au in telling “mm the new or Bumuruubd. In the Crimean war. which In.- Mme-I- ed {mm the frigate l'enelupe. rellN‘d (bl: “or, or one of thee ume fellows. ILhkM OUR USELESS BUFFALOES. H My"! ll. I hoped to he bet!" Here I am! ruin-H (4n jimmy tn-nz': n-‘l un-r I. § dv-ttl'lh'llnn as and still is north Mum» I'uhl ILh-ij grhu‘r Sal-(etball P ”Hy? {9‘ rrmx ”I"! ltllltl ~l\ \\ u'l“ "'he might now {IIr'l-lg uunlw [\ga hlenh-r Um- - u} 1-H t-Av ML . all Hm I? LITA .n n~ â€" Harper; luh- rm-m he .IM I-Y and 5:23:42; A STATELY GAMBREL ROOF BUTTAGE 011 .lI;I-c .\ {oak org/3 .12.. :_ 1.. ..: :1: 0-34.... m .2: _ £1.25 . . __.:: IULLK F: . . U a CTZL 1‘1» . p; T ulwn ..H\Q' n1! 1 ‘~!_\\' 'an re H. h This is a wry prm-ticnl Hm» humo to build Spurious Hrtn‘ mom arro- the from. large dining: mum and “an unused them-n. with up." provided for all of the kin-hen furniture Tin-re 1- I combination sum-1y to the "Quad llul'y In thn were are tun-e WI) um! (13¢anka n large bathroom Ind ample Clot-M wave. Then- is I (uh mumem and" the entm noun Btu. 21 feet nix “when: by 24 feel. P1"! nury. 9 tea-t: groom! nary. 8 hot. mm: throughout um story birch or an! nah Hut-h in mud story plno to paint. ' Birch or maple noon. Cu" to band, «xvluuhe of healing Ind plumb!“ 3245. Design 733. by Glenn L. Slxton. Architect. Minneapolis. Minn 54-0 “2'. 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