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Highland Park Press (1912), 16 Mar 1916, p. 4

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Sunday. 9:30 a. m., Bible School Session. The Adult Department will be addressed by Rev. H. Moaer and The twenty-third annual session off the Illinois Conference is now in con- : yention at the local church. The pub- ; lie is (‘ordidily invited to attend the. services, which are as follows: This evening a: 7530, Rev. \V. Fulcomer will preach. Friday evening at 7:30 there willi be a K. L. C. E. and S. S. Rally. Rev. J. G. Eller, president Conference K. L. ('. E. Will speak on “K. L. ('. E., its field, fidelity and force." Rev. C. G. Unangst, president S. S. and Christian Work Socizty will speak on v. “Imperative Needs of the Sunday School." At the close of the addresses the Conference will be en tertained by the local K. L. C. E. Society. At 4:00 p. m. Saturday, Prof. George L. Robinson will lecture on “The First Chapter of Genesis,” at which time an offering will be taken . in connection with the lecture. N.‘ Modern . Those taking part in the “Exherhe. 'ion of the lleestrick Skule" are: Mr. Joseph L. Ilollirook, Mr. Henry M. Bacon, Mrs. ('lzironro Thayer. Miss lAdele Everett. scholars; girls. Mes- ,Jnmes Forest Marsh. William Ptant. 1 ’31. E. Sampsell. llenry Doty, Robert iBuckley, Sadie W. (‘regien Ralph ! Bard. E. R. Phelps, (‘. G. Alexander, ‘nnd Miss Priscilla Carver; boys, jM‘ssrs. Anson Morgan. (VIC. Buell. i F. M. Lowe. George. McBride, Eugene IWilson, Henry Duty. G. A. Mason; iSi-hool Band. Messrs. John Tuttle. 'John “'nshburn, Rolland Hastings, ‘lrving Randall and Seward Baldwin. f Mrs. D. P. Sheahen returned last ,Week from a three weeks’ stay in i Wapun, Wisconsin. The J. W. Prindivilles who have ispent the past four weeks in Califor- nia will arrive home on thv second of April. V'- nnd Mr: “I A lavohr‘nr nvlnn A At 7:710 memorium Rev. A. I) by Rev. H Morning worship will begin at 10:30 on Sunday at which time the ordination sermon will be preached by Bishop W. ll. Fnuke, D. D. At 2:30 p. m., the ordination services will be conducted by Bishop Fouke. 6:30 p. m., K. L. C. E., “Getting Power from Our Pledge"; Herbert Moon. leader. Five minute address- es on the topic wiiNae zixen by Revs. I". R. Car-dwell. F. W. D'eutsche, A. J, Meierhoff and J. 0. Duffy. 7:30 p. m., Missionary Sermon by Rev. B. H. Niebel. Cor. Green Bay Road and Laura] Avenue. Rev. J. Van Evera, pastor. Services for Sunday:â€"â€" Sunday School. 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship. 10:30 A. M. K. L. C. E.. 6:30 P. M. Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. Midwveek Prayer, Wed., 7:45 P. M. Corner Green Bay Road and Laurel Avenue. Rev. J. F. Van Evera, pastor. 39 St. Johns Ave. Highland Park on Victor talking mah Mr Hon. chines. Yours for goodsznh. . I M. C. record servxce. :nnmn No matter whether you own a Grafonola or a Victrola. No matter where you bought it. Our large and varied stock of Columbia records, is sure to inter? est you. 5 Columbia records play? WMSlflnYuiflm Entered as would”. miner March 1. 1911.3! the post office at Highland Park. lllino‘n. under (h: Act of March 3. 1879. Puma) Wan? n Jon 1.. Unlu. at Highland Park. Lake County. Illinois g‘clephonu, Highlnnd Park 657, 568 THEHIGHLANDPARKPRESS 8th floor, 20's. Jackédfi; Vie]. w.5.32'1'2' ! John L. Udell ...... Editor and Publisher Pm! L. Udellm............Superintondcnt Halon Frances Conrad ........ City Editor Esther C. Boker........r..r..Society Editor Lorett- Km;....-....Deerfield Repoer Albert Levy,._.._.._.:.Chicago_.My; Mgr. nu, a a-.. - _-.A First United Evan. Church TELEPHONE 956 244 E. Park Ave-I PRATT’S G. 11. Wykle. The Junior by JOHN IBACH LANDSCAPE GARDBNER Work of any kind by dav or Contract. Care of Furnaces THURSDAY, MARCH X6. 1916 Paper Hugging and Decorating TOW. 1095 C. M. GATES there will be a service in of our honored dead. Shafl'er and the Primary JensenA PAINTING iinl annual session off Those taking part in the “Exherhe- 'erence is now in con- 'ion of the l‘eestrick Skule" are: Mr. icalchurch. The pub-iJosoph L. IIO")l"00k, Mr. Henry M. invited to attzml the: Bacon, Mrs. ('lzirom-o Thayer. Mias are as follows: <‘A'lole Eventt. scholars; girls. Me:â€" a: 7:”?0, Rev, W. N. , James Formt March. William Plant, reach. ’31. E. Sampsell. llenry Doty, Robert g at 7:30 there will v Buckley, Sadie W. (‘regien Ralph and S. S. Rally. Rev. ! Bard. E. R. Phelps, (‘. G. Alexander, ‘nnd Miss Priscilla Carver; boys, sident Conference K.‘ _ ll eak on “K. L. (-' E., j M‘an. Anson Morgan. (‘2 C. Bue . and force 0 Rev C l F. M. Lowe. George McBride, Eugene .residpnt g g and I Wilson, Henry Duty. G. A. Mason; 437 Deerfield Ave. k \e \‘°° mum PARK l All final plans are made. and l 'everythim.r is in readiness for the uFCh County Fair to be held at the High- Hand Park (‘luh House this afternoon 1 Laurel under the auspices of the Ossoli Club. v PaStor-iTheVpublic is cordially invited to icome to the fair. where it will be‘ . possible to purchase all sorts of good - M- ifhings to eat. In the evening there lwm be “An Exhcrbition of the Dees- l1 ’trick Skule" of half a centun ago' 45 P- M- E’or “hich n (hurge will he made. A‘ll d Laureli proceeds are for the benefit of the; , pastor. Ossoli Bathing Beach. I \ll Luv 1 scru’Lcl Ian tlluxru were? “neg“ was a very successful affair. i lion will take place at Lincoln} School Nearly sixty guests Were present who .' 'd th lun‘heon and the talklon Wednesday afternoon, April fifth. “JO-‘9 9 ‘ ‘ -Mrs. W. S. Helferan, of the Illinoxs by Miss Van Schaick. afterwards. ? Congress of Mothers Parent Teacher The speaker told 0‘ missionary work 1 Association. will speak on this occa- m Chm" {sion. Mrs. Hefleran is sure to please Mrs. Russell Mott of E. Laurel; :veryone, and everyone is cordially Avenue. will leave on Friday for a‘invited co hear her message which six weeks’ visit in. Boston, Mass. Hvill be an exceptionally good one. The next meeting of the associa- Miss Emma Turnley and Miss C. L. Turnley are in DeIand. Fla.. for sev- eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Alexander who have spent the past three weeks 'in Belleaire, 1718., have returned home. of the Presbyterian church were; guests was a very successful attain. Nearly sixty guests Were present who I enjoyed the luncheon and the talk! h\ \iiss Van Schaick. afterwards. The speaker told of missionary work! in China. Mrs. Charles C. Elliott of Elgin. was the guest for three days of this wqu of Mrs. E. E. Andrews. The luncheon at the Episcopal church on Monday, at which time the members of the Missionary Society {Golden of DeKnlh was a week-9nd Lzuest jKalh, were the Sunday guests at the In. C. Conrad home while Miss Helen Mr. and Mrs. Henry chler who lhuvo spent. the winter in town have :opened up their home in Ruvinia, Twhen- they will spend the summer. Mr. Michael Jay Golden of Evans- }ton. and Mr. Herbert Love of De- Miss Jeanette Iioriick of Racine. Wis., and Miss Grace Andrews of [his cit) both students at the Uni- versity School for Girls Chicago were week-end guests of Miss Jos- _-phine Sidley of N. Linden Ave. Mrs. H. F. Payne of E. Central Avenue. who has been in- the east for the past three weeks. has returned. .‘lewn W E. Brand and J. J. ;~and amended the alumni banquet iof the Northwestern (ollege of Napâ€" ,erxiHe, 11].. held at the (ity (lub in i(‘hi«-ugo. Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Dickinson are lowing this week for Thomaskillo Gu.whe1: the) will be guests of the W'. W'. W'illits Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Butz who huxe spent the past, weeks in BC“?- m‘Iy Hxlls. (111,. will return the last a! the month. Mrs. Willard Frost of Sioux City, (mun, is the guest this week of Mrs. Frvd Porter in Ravinia. Mrs. R. W. Buckley of Maple Ave~ me, has as her guests this Week, Mrs. Harry Smith and small (laugh {or Alive of Chicago. The E. E. Andrews and the John Tuttles are to leave Saturday for Thomusville. Ga., to be guests of the W. W. Willits for twp weeks, and lam-r to go to New York, returning home at the end of a month. Mr. William E. Bletsch of Moraine Road. is in New York, and will reâ€" turn home the first of next Week. Miss Sadie Buckley of Ravine Place is spending six weeks in New York as the guest of friends. Miss Ella Rasmussen and Miss Dorothy Baker spent Sunday in Chi- cago, where they were the guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Vail are in Frontenac, Fla., where they are spending their honeymoon. At the end of three weeks they will be at the H. S. Vail home in this city for a month, and later will make their home on Lincoln Avenue in this city. Mr. Gwdon vamp: yllo ha been confined to hi. bed for tavern] days of this week in doing nicely. Mn. E. 0. Dion and Mrs. Fn‘nk Wood of Oakll‘nd, Col” who haw been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Les- ter Wood of Ravinia have returned home. lmmm 1m] i The last regular meeting of the ‘South Division Parent-Teacher Asso- viution took place on Wednesday af- tternoon of last week. The meeting imnvened at the Ravinia Village {House and called forth a good at- !tendance. Miss Nancrede who has lrharg‘e of the drama work at Hull illousé, Chicago, spoke on that work [in u very instructive address. Mrs. §Knox reported on a Parent-Teacher lAssociation meeting which she at- ;tended in Chicago recently at which ltime Dr. William S. Sadler spoke on :“The Motion Pictures _ of Today.” iMrs. C. S. Beach 01' Ravinia had icharge of the social hour which fol- “owed H Parents and Teachersâ€"’lj ,1 Association i Miss Mabel A Ernst will hold her; f<pring showing of millinery on Fri-. Max and Satmdfiy. the smenteenthg ~and eighteenth, at her hat shop at: 3 1 Sheridan Road. - can HIGHLAND-PARK immxmnpm Owing to the preparations being! made by the troops at Fort SheridanJ to have for the Mexican border, thd Spanish American War Veterans wil‘ give a farewell dance at the Posti Gymnasium on ngxt Saturday nights Mr George Heslcr Sn. returned hiday from Magnolia Springs, Ala'o Mama after :1 thr: 9 months staj there. ‘ Mrs. Chas. Mehille of Onwentsil \wnue, was pleasantly surprised on \Ionday afternoon at a shower giver! her friends “vr the oyster supper to be Rivet thix evening at the Y. W'. C. A? rooms at S. First Street! Supper “ill be served from five o'clock on until all have been served. The Ladies' Aid Society of 51. Johns Evangelical church, has it: final plans and arrangements mad? Miss Dorothy Fesscnden of Ch}- ('820. formerly of this city. visitefl friends here this week. : Mr. Joseph Schoeninger of Ravin returned this week from New Y0! where he had been on a business tri it the Y. W. (. A. told of the good work i' wing done in Ilighwood at the sécial ! e {U} Imentl) established theta; in “hp Port (‘ linton school. Miss Young’s ; ut of th program added mud! to the attractheness of it Mrs. 45h- ;zun of (himgo furnished musicgfor the program. E m. n. (' Mark at (‘Imeland Ohio i\\hn has heml [ht guest at the Fr?l‘.k 3(‘. (lurk home has returned 2 Mrs. Elisha Morgan who has lien :in (‘ulifornia for the past weeks Vii! oturn home the end of March. " Miss Marguerite Schaefer of 's. Sheridan Road, has as her week-Hid guest, Miss Francis Montgomery 6! The Alumni Association of the 30- cal high school has planned to give their annual play at Ravinia Pirk Theatre on the twenty-eighth :iof April. The play chosen is “A Night on" and will he coached by Mr. Roi)- ert Dnly. The parts have been I?- signed and rehearsals are to be giv- u en next week. ; The Beta Chapter of the Westnfin- ster Guild will meet next Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edith ‘dnss. “ ‘vnnston Mrs. Jameix (lranbgas been ~icon- "m:d to her bed with the gripfie a ew days of this week but is inow much improved. ‘ Mr. Gustav Mearklin was ‘ome ~rmn his duties in Luke Forestithis week on nuount of suffering wall a severe ear ache. A most interesting missiolmry ‘3‘.eeting was held at the Presbyterian ‘hUI‘(‘h on Monday afternoon. :The ullj0('[ “lnimigratiOn”. proved L6 be "ery interesting ns'a large nurfiber of people were present. The speu§ers gave some very valuable inforfimr :‘un, and statistics gleaned from per- rmzil experiences. Mrs. Searcy: ofl Mrs. J. Keeland and daughto and Mr. Ind Mrs. Andrew Schm' Ind daughter, Miss Mae of Niles ntre, wore the Sunday guests of Mn; and Mrs. James Healer. Walter Garrity, who underweit an operation in the Augustana Hoipital sexeral weeks ago for appendicitis. xeturned home this week very [much improved. \ .' ; Mr. T. C. Hu'dor of SC Bay Rod has rotnmed from a tow day: stay in Iowa stifle. ‘ i Miss Mildred Heslér #10 has been on the sick list this week is i ’ rov- mg. .i Mr. Christ Niebuhr has bee ab- sent from his duties at the G . F. Bock grocery store this week 6wing to illness. ; The Study Class of the Civics and Philanthropy Departmqnt will rpeet in the Highland Park Club House Thursday, March 23, at 10:30 a. m. Miss Har'riett Vittum will speak. l Highland‘Park Woman's Club I The next meeting of the club will he held at Trinity Parish House Tues- day, March let, at two-thirt o’clock. The program will be in charge of the Civics Committee, “CiVic Activities in Highland Park." The afternoon of Scandinavian mu- sic will be postponed until Tuesday, April 4th. L At a meeting of the Y. I’. S. C. E. Inst Sunday it was decided to change the hour of the meeting of the so- ciety to 7:30 in the evening, the sessions being held at the church. l gram JSchedule of regular semces: ; t.Su unda)sâ€"â€"9:30 a. m., Bible School ‘ for all ages. ' 11:00 a. m.â€"Morning worship. ":30 p m.â€"â€"Y. P. S. C. E. ' Wednesdaysâ€"8: 00 p. m., Prayer; Meeting 3 In View of the times in which we, *live and the importance of the “King~i dam of God within you," you are in-: \itozl to participate in the szervicexsi of this church l1] His name. a The subject for the special sermon’ in the series on the Lord’s Prayer at» the Presbyterian church. next Sum" day is “The W'ill of God: Thy_ Will Be! Done on Earth as it is in Heaven", What db we mean when we ofl'er that} petition; and what did airist mean: by it? Announcement was mades last Sunday that a study of the Book; of Revelation will be taken up at the Wednesday evening services he- L'inning this week. 1“ 1 l banquet. r April 9~Acknowledgement Day in Bible School (followed by comm'urtâ€" icant's class). April 10, 3: 00 p. m~Woman's Mi“?- sionary Society. April 16 23â€"Hol) Week. Daily excepting Saturdayâ€" ‘ 8:40 to 8:55 a. m.â€"Bible Sew for the youth in the church. 8:00 p. m.â€"-Holy Week Servicesâ€"f. \isiting speakers. April 23â€"Easber: 9:30 a. m.â€"â€"Bible Schnol, stereop‘ tican program 11:00 a. m.â€"-Easter senice recep~ tion of members. - 8:00 p. m.â€"Easter musical m per and reception of members. j April" _, 4:30 p. m.'.â€"Vespers ‘ April ‘Z~Annual church meeting 311%! Book of Revelation. March ISLâ€"Vocation Day. March 20â€"â€"I)orcns Society. April 2, 11 :00 a. m.-Th¢ Lord;s Sup Easter. thv Highland Park Presbyfié~ rian church announces the followiig coming events of interest in the life of th: church: March 19th to April 23rd. 1916.:â€" “Uu to (‘hurch Season". This is being observed in many churchea}. Sundays 11:00 a. m.â€"â€"Series of ser- mons on “The Lord's Prayer." ‘ Wednesdays 8:00 p. m.-â€"?Study of the The K ing's Business Recognizing the importance of'a “('hurch Year," culminating with ‘J‘rd. The special announcements of this church are as follovm: city within the next few weeks. "End n]! are placing emphasis on Go “to (‘hurch Season, March 19th to Apri) to the message bf the Kingdom, as in sending out the seventy. was be- ing recognized by modern advertis- ing men as-a lesson in expert pub- licity, for the churches of today. In the afternoon about forty members of the church went out in twos: to "arry to as many of the people" in their neighborhootls the special invi- tation of the chqrch to attend ihe special services 1announced below. These visitors chlled at about 125 ‘residences in the parish; and the ireâ€" v'orts coming intindicate that the afternoon was a very happy and sizeâ€" cessful one. A meeting of these visitors, who made these calls to.qall the attention of the people to the de- sireof the church to serve every one: in the best possible way and to en- list everyone in the work of the King- ' dom of Christ. is called for next week ‘ at “hich time reports will be made and the work of the church discussed. ‘ This plan is being worked in the Fourth Presbyterian church of the city and the First Church of Evaysy ton and many other churches of the; twos to preach Pxevmesaage of the Kingdom. Atteqtion Was called ' to the fact that thg‘ methods employed by Christ in givigig striking publigity ‘ Nuch‘ interest .‘was {manifest inflae’ Visitation Day observed throughout the parish by dad Presbyterian ch rch last Sunday. Atithe morning 3e 'cet the pastor spoke‘from the text y! Kingdom Come,"f and read for gthe‘ Scripture lesson the account of sending out the seventy disciple: byJ 'Pmbmmbhm Note; Ossoli Club Building Material Coal Solvay Coké 316 - 317 East Laurel Avenue HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS LAUREL INN PHONE 67 Coal-- Coke-- Wood-- Charcoal Highland Park, Illinois “mm 1. mcos, Praiht m 1 an, rm ha.- I. J. m, can Making a specialty of loans on improved real estate in the North Shore territory including Rogers Park Evanstdn W il- mette Kenilworth Winnetka. Glencoe, Highland Park and Lake Forest. Security under mortgages in this territory is continually enhancing while the rate of interest is attractive. 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