wz/l/fl ny 335 432 4th (1 No. 4 Some men need a lot of arguing and coaxing before you can get them to see something that you seeâ€"and then they won't see! Just let him alone, you can't push this kind of a fellow, but some day you may notice him coming out of church (whither he went that day because he had an es- pecial excuse as a reason) looking just as if he didn’t give a cent if you had seen him also happy. He had sung and prayed and donated and had lia- tened to something real. andâ€"well, you have done the same thing, and you know how he felt; though if you have forgotten (almost), there is just one way to get it back for yourself, G0 TU CHURCH Sunday, and if you ï¬nd this talk isn't so. we will refund the amount you put in the plate. MR. ANY MAN: all». .‘.<. .._._V Do your woman folk do the church stunt for the family? Too effeminate or soft for you? Jesus Christ was I! man. Ur perhaps you are awful tired on Sunday morning. really tired. Or some uther poor excuse? But if you hvvnmw :‘n-nll) ill and Iirwlv prohzlhl)’ you will insist on going to church. ' A. l; Why '3 Wh y â€"â€"and somehow or other. It uoesru seem to ï¬gure out well. This last mmute way isn't fair anyway. even if God does forgive us. andâ€"â€" Besulm did you ever ‘c0me out of a church wnhout a little feeling of havmg really done something? You Were happy, had heard the purest language in the world, sweet music of nrmse and thanksgiving. Felt Besulm did you ew church wnhout a l: haVan really done 3 were happy, had h: language in the won of pralse and tha valm and rested. too‘ [.nnk at the faces ynu see vommg out wun't feel sorry for Highland Park Tnlst Savings Bank Rezular sen'iu rhurvh as follow school at 9:45: J1 Epworth League pnlyvr meeting at 7:4 heurml at 8:43 sharp (‘mtaze prayer nu held this week. on T mg took place at the Mn. A. H. Baker. h Hm John A. Bun“. Pm. Joh_0lim, V. he; Club It Warm, W new-1mg H JOHN A. BUNNELL. ..lhtdy Irate: GEORGE F. Mllhum Shun Ca Ca. IAUDE BSKINE , . ......... Capitals: IOITON I. IAVOR ..... Wi- Iavu Cm KENNETH “ME ........... knack .\r\1d Magnusnn Dmr Slr' .l' r-v..â€"v_ ware avidnéther vdu‘blu. 3 Per Cent Allowed on nginp Deposits Banking hour: 73. m.to3p.m. Saturdays 8 a. m. to l p. In. and 8 p. m. to 9 p. For sale bv I It will be the policy of the Directors to provide In every way adequate and convenient banking accomodatiom for its pataons. \IUR \lNH HU'I‘EL NOTES 2 Your tango today 1H“ week. on Tuesday the meet‘ place at the home of Mr. and H. Baker. last evening the was held at the church, to- ' rnf \h‘~. “WWIâ€. ‘r'rnw eu-ninz at eight n'viock md )lrx. ('hurles Kulmun's , \ , ‘ ,:.,.- r services are held in this a follows: Sunday, Sunday 9:45: Junior League at 21:3 : [mazue at 6:30; Wednesday h Capiul $50,000 - - Surplus $5,000 Organized Undu- Shte Bulking Luv: nre provided us yell u stopsafor silver- HI and Iil'vd, probably st on going to church. scared, and you know it ow or other. it doesn’t evening the Young w 's Club he Young Women as “111le met. C {Ni (“303000000000 0 (‘II' ALFRED LOUD! AI'ITM 0‘ W. Ricki-ti Cc. yon Healy. Chicago. and Albert 'Baxlc Espanol†tango. for piano net Springtime" waltz ‘ †‘Waluof the Water Lllhcs "Sylwa". minuetc Safe Deposit Facilities Baile Espanol. us undoubtedly the Case tango on the ,ju:»:.0¢x43C\OOOOO-O° . \HH “0 “Hm 0†HI‘IIH of the next men of church. you them either. v ~Coutrihun-d H’I'H 5130; Wednesday 45, and choir rv- Sate Above letter not solicned Buko'r ml \Vm‘k ‘u‘(‘2|llilh'~‘ Directors are boim: the meet‘ and under Officers qwruhv mt! expected from the young men. The subject for next Sunday ing is “Faith in the Umeen." The evening subject will be iel at Belshazar’s Feast, or the Man and His Decisions.†Baptism is expected at the evening service. Ynurs respectfully, Bauer Bros. (formerly of Sousa's Band) WNW“. ....... ME“ I. 3.501.â€. .liluyf'mielb. FRANKLVEAN ........... Ln,- LWISIJEIUIE .............. (utm- MUM....TuWP*-Co On last Sunday morning there were a number who united with the church. In the evening service then- were some inquirles after the way of lifv. u At 1024.") a. m. next Sunday the pastor will preach on “The European War Considered in the Light of the Holy Scripture" This will be a mes- saze of tar more than ordinary in- sage terest anx.... In the evening at 7:230 u'vlock Mr. Henry T. Rice will speak. Mt Rice is a young man. a member of the church who is preparing for evangeL istic work. Come and Visit our Sunday school. The time is 9:30. The lesson will he “Jesus Heals a Nobleman‘s Son." John 4. 43:54. We also invite you to attend the (‘hrh'tmn p. m. We are going [0 learn the art of "Using What We Have." Hudvnxm' mvvlinu at 6:30 Mrs. Alfred E. Oleson and dren. Met-lam and Prnni‘is, Sheldim left last week {or am] Flnrida. Mrs. ()loson (i be gone for two months, Shelton will remain in the til May: Miss Lillie Bell and Mr. were the guests last Week 0 Mrs. Zentm-r of Milwniikec The Lmlies' Aid Sm‘iet) Ebenezer qhurvh Will nice! ( noon at the hunir of Mrs. on llegrï¬old‘ ave. Oshkosh. Wis. Jan, 30m. 1917 Baldain. Jnmes Butler. (‘harlvs Mrs Cutler. Howurd .‘rlr I'wkoy. .-\. hurling. I"... Mr. 'I‘«-n:\h"v. (, hrmt. Mr. Hoyt. Bcrthu .‘ul. Mrs Murphy. J. Miss McIntyre. Dan )lr. .h'L'urmick, Hurry Mr Murray. Mr. O'Brien. J. W. Advertised February FIRST UNITED EVAN. BAPTIST CHURCH \lH‘ERTISED LETTERS xlfred E. meson and two chil- >riam and Frantis, and erv left last week for Georgia 'ida. Mrs. (Meson vxpects tn for two months, but Mrs. will remain in the muth un- Larson, Highland Park 18 35 cents Sunety of the nu-et this after- Mr“ Will be “Dan- or the Young mar 11H Schrciht‘r rod 89“ Mr. and morn jswsmsn LUTHERBWHEECH ‘I Highwood Congregation I Last Thursday afternoon the ladies; in! the congregation made an unanâ€"l ‘Inounced call on Mrs. P. L ‘Carlaon at I ‘iher home in Lake Fort-ell By thla‘ icall the ladlea wished to express, Itheir appreciation of the faithful! 1work that Mrs. Carlson has done inI 1 the Sunday-school Refreshmentai iwere served and a very pleasant afâ€"I Iternoon spent. I Tuesday evening the boys of the} Luther League entertained the! lxnguv in the Clluï¬â€˜h‘ After the; program. the Chinese delicacy, Chop-I Iauey was served The girls of the aoâ€"I Iciety will render the program and| inerve the refreshmentn at the next 1“ meeting which will be next Tuesday Ieveningi . The Ladies Aid Society will serve gm oyster supper in the church next Suturtlu) meninm lninn-tliutrl) n!- ter the supper an adjourned meeting ,0! the congregation will be held. IAmnng the new business then to be taken up will be the election of a ‘delegnte to the Jubilee celebration ‘which will be held in Rock laland thi-x coming June. llilhland Park Congregation The Martha Ald Snclmy hm ar- runuml luv llnld :| llukrr) Mlle noxt Salurday murnlng n! 9 o'clock. The sale will he hold ln Book’s Grocery ston- on West Central Aw. Mr:~ (‘ O. Larson and Mrs. (‘. M. Lundxren will have (‘hurgo of tlw lull". Tho Luther lmnuuv “Moll l~ now two moelings old. ls prngrmulng with <teady ~lrl‘lw. Mrs, (hm Lnrwn “Ill entertain thv soclhty at her home. one WeOk from next Tuesday evening. Th0 Hlllt'rl'i of NW lruxuv fur lh!‘ prosent u-rm are; Pros.. The l’wlnr. \‘lce-l’ron.. \ll$> Ethel Lanwn. Rec ---v. 3||~~ (Eo-nrml-l Lunnlurn-n. Fin. Sm“. \Ii‘s \‘lVHn Johnson. Tn-nxu Axel Jnhnson. Prugrum Commllloe. Josephim- Pq-u-rsun Bolt) Johnson, and l-Ilvunur Jnhnpum, Such†(‘nmmlt- (1-0. Mi“ l‘lll-‘n .\lulw‘r~uh, .\xn-l .luhw «m hzlntl (Hun (Hum. Rt'fllllilr -‘t‘r\'l«‘v.~ wlll be lu-lll lll lllhrury Hull l-‘rhlam vvvnlnu n! i THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS 3 EL,“ PLACE SCHOOL 3 COCNWOOCWWOOOO szteruiay afternuon Townsvnd spukc 10 (h annex on "V‘ Training for Age." Mrs. John I). Niess, a prominent social worker of St. Charles. lll.. spent Monday and Tuesday Visiting the schools. Owing to the holiday of last week. because of lht‘ u-ache‘rn' instituw held on that day. the schools were not closed on Lincoln's! birthday. but Ill the pupils of the school in ï¬w dif- ferent groups were given lnnu’rn les- sons on signiï¬cant fut: in the life uf Lincoln. All will be glad to know ('lnrenve Thnyer will rrml Lucky ('nrdmul." by James len. and that Muss (‘urver \\ at tho pumnv The pupils are being cart-fully drilled on standard patriotic songs in compliann- with the proclumntinn of Governor [numb-n. Governor Inwdvn. The Huh. wn-mh mu! grades \u-re (he guests of ‘ svhnol on Mnnday nfh-rmmri Miss Harding's n-nding (If Widmut a (‘uunlry On Friday of last wwk the lust of the pm: vontxining bulbs for {oning wwo‘ Jug out Hf {hr mlll frames u {I'H'wl ( ' the svn-rt‘ hyflcmths un'ivr Yht' is sun plants W'V'Vvvvv - v , The next Int-elm): n.’ (he llighlnnd l’urk Woman's (‘luh wull Ink? plnce February twentieth at Wilten Hall It two-thirty o'clock. All will be glad to know that Mrs rhwk Un “mint-win), ï¬rst. thn‘ cluh "h {orty-tin- {L m Then- !§e_\' wa lum-hwnt mspa ronnn 9\vepted dlï¬vzvn: cu!- H1 J «H! â€mm vu-cl SWEDISH LUTHEILN r h. yr (harm y afternuon Mr. Hnwnrd spukc tn (hr Elm Place n'imv in H- km-h rxurh-n World's Peace and Mihmry 1r Boys of Grammar School . q» out 01' {hr (UM frnn'ws u: n 4'4I.l| I'INVXH‘. In ~pm~ nf cold wvathvr the tulips and \terv In ï¬ne nmditinn in luyvrs nf ï¬nr leaves, This 2! suppiy of blossoming the next {our '7! ï¬ve weeks. I \' t-sdu). P'Hvrumy.’ Mn-nty» uh mumbew wxll hike u -v t‘.--vVv ‘2 \\-‘ "l wn WOMAN‘S (‘LUB y! ("w'vHM \\.‘ wt Nu m In the Armnur plnnL \\'!H iw e-nu‘rtmmwi a! .pm'! tho Marl tklhng M- hcnr a mlk on rm-nts 1 [hr Y‘ ’uwl \nlut- (h'n M ’I‘himnll. Pastor James Lum- Al- “I'VE? Win PTPIIde being carvfully and right)! of the high rmmri tn hear .: nf “A Man .~ qu he no \IAIu’r from Fl. \Ir\l i ruArâ€"fism. A. ‘D Spa-IA! Anon-out Ncflfla â€Frl-l flu" Wâ€"uâ€"v . 7, , Notice it hereby given to .31 per tom â€11th {hut the City (‘ouncfl of the City of Highhnd Plrk, (‘ounty of Lake Ind Sum of lllinoil hnmg urden-d the construction of n â€no Hundrvd nnd Fifty (150) {not rem- forcod concrete hndxe. mrludmx Ibuunenu and running mng "Iâ€! In St. Johns Avenue. I 1min: tho r- vinr whlch on“: m M John: Avev m- lwlwn-«n Bloom Sin-M Ind Murmur and. all m the (my 0! Hmhlnw! l‘nrk. (‘ounu' of Luke and 51-h u.’ Ilhnnu, the urdumxu'r fur 1hr nun.- bmng on fair In the “flu «If 1hr "31) (Work of un! cxly and hmwng npp'm! 10 the ('ounty l'nurt of [Adm Vow.†fur In nuonmem 0! (hr rmu uf uni Improvement ncmrdmx In hem-211s. and an nucumcnt thereof hum: bee-n made and rflurm-d 10 um cuun. (he ï¬nd hearing than on 111! he h-d on the Third (3d) day of “arch, K D. 1917. or n ooon there-hr: n the huuneu of the court ml! per-mu. he?“ mlur nun u‘._...<r (he ï¬nd hearing than on 111! he h-d on the Third (3d) day of “arch, K D. 1917. or n ooon there-hr: n the huuneu of the court ml! per-mu. Sfld munch! 'u ply-blu- m Fm mat-â€menu. wnh inttm! n the nu- of ï¬ve (5) per "mum per Innum on all Inlullmrntn {mm and Min Anh- of Inue u! (h:- fxrn vnudu-r 'E' p. rnnu drainng may ï¬lc- umn'hom. Av, Mid court before mud du) Jud rm ~, gL* - I†r on the harm: d cnu. Buick Valve-:in-Head I’ll Pay My Bills so You Can Pay Yours 116 Park Avenue that settle all bills during this period. You Will be bette economize sharply for a shon time afterwardâ€"those you cause you will help them meet their bills, and the whole CI Start the habit during Pay-l'p Week of paying your b bit will establish greater credit for you. Why, any banker have to be wealthy to secure a loan when he needs it. T reputation of paying what he owes has a better credit; who has greater resources but won't l’ay-L'p. Remember THOMAS MORTON Olin-r nppomu-d ‘0 make ,. untamem‘ mud n Highhmti‘nrk In, 1 Pay-Up Week F ebru- ary19-24 1917 l Highland Park Business Men’s Association In order to promou- fricndship. You have often h The Buick Valve- power. If you ar tion. We justm You have often heard that the Buick is the most powerful motor. The Buick Valve-in-Head arrangement is the reason for that great power. If you are interested. call us up and ask for a demonstra- tion. We just received ï¬ve car loads of Buicks and immediate de- livery can be had. on any model you choose from this lot. Now is the time to place your order. When better cars are built Buick will build them. X‘M mud du) Ind m; x 1m: Ind mlkr tho-.r Becker Electric Garage lrkphOnn . ()flnr .‘A Rt. 25 Help Build Up “is Community by Paying Your Bills So That Other Folks Can Pay Theirs None will deny that wullful indebtedness is wrong Nuth'mg will hurt a man‘s standing in the community more than the habit of contrat ting small debts and letting them mm (m indeï¬nitely. It is the little things, after all. that are the real test of character. Then: are'very few persons unuable to pay almost at once the little debts they owe. When they neglect these debts thu put themselves m the (has with the fellow “ho won ‘t pa_v-- and l0“ of us desire to be m the‘ He VS on t Pay- Hls Hon- est-Debts" class. “m W. Huber Electric Co. Sherman R« w SEE James H. Duffy Insurance In all its Branchcg 47 S St Juhm Avenue ,~ \ nmprnu! m‘ When \uu Nix-t \UIIW H M Cent ral Avcnm “nan“ (- Hi‘hhnd Pgrk. lllinoiu Telephone 1 19 l'p Week m â€115 ResidenCe Phone 490 human Comrncmr'l Bonds \uirh mum PAOI H'-